Police ask for help finding missing 22-year-old
Police said she was last seen on May 29, and a few weeks later, her young daughter was dropped off at a daycare by an unidentified woman.
California homicide rate falls to historic low as police make more arrests in killings
California police are making arrests after killings more often, a trend that could be contributing to the state’s record-low homicide rate.
California’s crack down on state park no-shows starts
Rules about refunds are changing, and If you no-show three times in a calendar year, you’ll be banned from making a reservation for a year.
Long Beach will soon start planning budget cuts; here’s how you can weigh in
A proposed city budget — with expected reductions — will be revealed soon. Then you can give your opinion during a series of hearings and meetings.
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The Pike sells for $50 million; new owner plans $20 million in improvements before Olympics
The new owners say they want to make the outdoor mall more appealing to Long Beach locals.
Supreme Court upholds birthright citizenship, rejecting Trump’s proposed limits
Trump’s order would have upended widely held views that the 14th Amendment confers citizenship on everyone born in the U.S., excluding only the children of foreign diplomats and those born to a…
Long Beach will celebrate World Cup finale with an open-streets watch party
A swath of downtown streets will be shut down for a street fair, and there will be a big screen at Bixby Park.
Long Beach company Rocket Lab buys satellite comms firm in $8 billion deal to compete with SpaceX
It comes as a sign that the company is looking to compete with SpaceX and its Starlink network, which offers broadband internet service using a fleet of more than 10,000…
Teachers say they’re being bitten, headbutted and bruised while trying to manage classrooms
More school staff members are suffering more severe injuries, according to data from hundreds of workers’ comp claims reviewed by the Long Beach Post.
LA County drug overdose deaths declined for third straight year in 2025, mirroring national trend
L.A. County’s overdose strategy leans heavily on “harm reduction” — a public health approach that treats addiction as a health condition and focuses on keeping drug users alive rather than…
More than 400 firearms turned in during gun buyback in Long Beach
“It’s clear that people want a safe way to get rid of unwanted guns — and we will keep doing these buybacks as long as people keep showing up,” Supervisor…