Cal State students widely use AI tools, but mistrust results and fear job impact
Nearly every student in the California State University system has used artificial intelligence tools, but most don’t trust the results, are worried about how AI will affect their future job security and want more say in systemwide AI policy.
Olympic tickets go on sale Thursday. Here’s what you need to know
The much-anticipated drop is the first opportunity to get seats at Olympic events.
City demolishes two blighted North Long Beach buildings
It was a rare step to take out the pair of abandoned structures that residents had complained about for years.
Police arrest teenager, seize illegal e-motorcycles after dozens participate in street takeover
Police said they broke up a gathering where about 50 people were “riding illegal e-motos, illegal pocket bikes, and e-bikes recklessly throughout the city.”
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Long Beach police disrupt street takeovers, promise more enforcement
“The blatant disregard of vehicle code laws and road safety is unacceptable and can lead to catastrophic traffic collisions,” Police Chief Wally Hebeish said in a statement.
California renames César Chavez Day; Long Beach City Council votes to begin doing the same
Newsom signed a bill to rename the state holiday, and local leaders voted to revise their recognition of it as well.
LA Olympics will be first to impose IOC’s ban on trans athletes from women’s sports
The new policy requires all athletes to undergo a genetic test to compete in women’s sporting events at the Olympics.
LBCC names performing arts center in honor of Jenni Rivera after $102-million rebuild
Rivera, a Long Beach native, studied business at LBCC before she catapulted to stardom.
Aquarium of the Pacific’s playful and inquisitive octopus, Ghost, dies
Aquarium officials said that Ghost died of senescence, a natural end-of-life process for female octopuses that started after she laid eggs last fall.
Want government records? This California lawmaker wants you to pay more for them
Californians have a constitutional right to government records, but a lawmaker’s plan would allow higher fees to get them. She says it aims to discourage filers who abuse the system.
Felony arrest warrant issued for Long Beach pastor
He was previously convicted of stealing from a disabled veteran. Now he’s accused of forgery.