With the threat of layoffs looming, teachers union strikes tentative contract deal with Long Beach Unified
If the deal holds, no educators will see pay raises, as the district stares down a $70 million deficit.
Long Beach named top digital city in 2025. Could that change next year?
A city official said federal headwinds won’t stop Long Beach’s digital equity work
Metro worker hit by train at downtown Long Beach station
Authorities said he was taken to the hospital to treat his injuries.
Long Beach Unified cuts school library staff as its deficit spending mounts
The district says it plans to reduce its centrally funded library jobs by more than half.
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CHP investigates deadly motorcycle crash on 91 Freeway near San Gabriel River
The carpool and far left lane were closed for the emergency response and investigation, backing up traffic to the 710 Freeway.
Long Beach’s emergency alert system has been offline for the last month due to a cyberattack
There appears to have been “a targeted attack by an organized cybercriminal group,” according to the city contractor that operates it.
Crucial court hearing begins in Long Beach boat crash that killed 1, injured 7
Witnesses described the “happy hour” sunset cruise that ended when the vessel slammed into the Alamitos Bay Jetty. Attorneys today sparred over a pivotal question: Who was driving?
Maintenance worker spots 750 pounds of meth through a hole in the wall, records show
Police arrested the man renting the garage.
State crews clear large freeway encampment in Long Beach, move 25 people into new motel shelter
Officials said everyone who was forced to move out of the encampment accepted a room at the former Luxury Inn, which opened as a shelter in October.
Suspect arrested for murder after intentionally hitting man with car, police say
The accused killer allegedly drove off after intentionally hitting someone.
‘We may be deporting the wrong people’: New poll shows doubts about immigration crackdown
A new poll shared exclusively with CalMatters adds to a slate of recent surveys suggesting Californians’ support is waning for Trump’s harshest immigration enforcement policies.