Authorities hope DNA testing will help identify human bones found on beach
The bones belong to a person who appeared to be over 40 years old, but other than that, there’s little firm info, according to investigators.
After Long Beach repealed a tax exemption, SoCal Edison wants to pass the cost along to local ratepayers
An increase in your electrical bill is coming, but how big the price tag is will depend on who pays it: just Long Beach customers or everyone in the region.
California lawmakers kill bid to force HOAs to follow open meeting laws
A Republican bill to require more transparency from California’s 50,000 homeowners associations failed to advance out of committee despite bipartisan support.
Unprecedented vote shows Dems fractured over housing policy
Two consecutive committee chairs getting overruled by their committee members signifies a growing rift among California Democrats about how to address the housing crisis.
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Judge restricts Border Patrol in California: ‘You just can’t walk up to people with brown skin’
‘You just can’t walk up to people with brown skin and say give me your papers,’ a federal judge told Border Patrol attorneys at a hearing challenging recent immigration sweeps.
Long Beach is testing new public toilets with 10-minute time limits and cell-phone entry
You must scan a QR code or send a text message to get inside, and the doors automatically open if someone stays there too long.
Suspect arrested in deadly North Long Beach shooting
Police say they arrested a 24-year-old from Compton on suspicion of fatally shooting a 52-year-old man last month, but a motive for the killing remains unclear.
California sent investigators to ICE facilities. They found more detainees, and health care gaps
A California law empowers state investigators to check on conditions at ICE detention centers. A new report raises concerns about health care inside them.
Man charged in viral animal cruelty case pleads not guilty
The puppy is being placed in a foster home while it recovers, according to Long Beach animal care workers.
LA County Supervisors approve unprecedented $4 billion sexual abuse settlement
The payout is expected to have implications on the county budget “for years to come,” county officials said.
Visas restored for five of six CSULB students, college says
Visas for the six international students had previously been revoked without warning or explanation.