Reward increased for the capture of suspected drunk driver accused of killing 3-year-old and her dad
“On top of the unimaginable pain of losing a father and his young daughter, Jose and Samantha’s loved ones have had to live with the frustration of knowing who was responsible for their deaths but still being denied justice,” County Supervisor Janice Hahn said in a statement.
California Democrats made Prop. 50 about Trump. Polls show it’s working as voting ends
While lopsided polling and fundraising have given the Yes on 50 campaign an undeniable advantage, Gov. Gavin Newsom’s team is taking nothing for granted as Election Day arrives.
Long Beach expected to lease motel for homeless people living along LA River
The plan, with a budget around $17.4 million, aims to resolve some of the city’s most intractable encampments.
How Long Beach is celebrating Veterans Day: a free festival and banners of local heroes
Long Beach’s Veterans Day celebration will return to Houghton Park on Saturday, Nov. 8 from noon to 4 p.m.
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Authorities identify man killed in crash on 405 Freeway in Long Beach
The CHP released new details about the wreck on Friday, saying a 69-year-old driver suddenly veered across the freeway, crashing into a Tesla in the far left lane.
Groups spent $26 million to sway voters over Prop. 50, more than any ballot measure in state history
As election day approaches, nonprofits, political parties and a billionaire have spent nearly $26 million on ads and other communications in an effort to convince voters to support or oppose…
Suspect arrested in deadly shooting of homeless man under 91 Freeway, Long Beach police say
Police did not disclose how detectives identified the suspected shooter or what may have motivated the killing.
City opens long-awaited homeless shelter at former motel in North Long Beach
The $23 million project took longer than expected after the city discovered mold, faulty plumbing and other major structural problems at the motel they purchased.
Long Beach man arrested on suspicion of killing his brother
Police allege the suspected killer assaulted his brother during an argument.
It’s quaint and it’s dangerous: the Peninsula’s wooden boardwalk to be replaced
A petition has sprung up to keep the wooden boardwalk instead of replacing it with composite material.
Thousands attended a boozy street party downtown; organizers say it went well and they’re planning more
It was another — significantly larger — test run of Long Beach’s new pilot program allowing limited public drinking.