Mattress store ordered to pay back tens of thousands of dollars it stole from delivery drivers
The Long Beach City Prosecutor is trying to crack down on wage theft, which experts say is rampant in LA County.
What CSULB’s new president has to say about AI, tuition and what’s next for students
Loren J. Blanchard sat down to discuss his priorities and approach — from tuition to artificial intelligence to student success.
Queen Mary may downsize, cut regular events to make room for amphitheater’s schedule
The ship already hosts about 150 events a year, and with a slate of concerts coming to the amphitheater next door, there may not be enough parking or space aboard the ship to go around.
Long Beach Post nominated for two Golden State Journalism Awards
Winners will be announced in Sacramento next week.
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8-year-old killed by car had chased ball into street, family says. They’re demanding safer roads.
Two years ago, a 4-year-old girl was killed at nearly the same spot on Paramount Boulevard.
California State University renews controversial systemwide contract with OpenAI
News of the renewal has reignited a fervent debate about the cost of the agreement and quality of ChatGPT Edu.
Rollout of changes to CalFresh puts 600K Californians at risk of losing food benefits
More than 1 in 5 Long Beach residents, about 93,000 people, rely on CalFresh food benefits. Some will begin losing them soon.
Man charged with manslaughter in crash that sent truck careening through wall
Two drivers were weaving in and out of traffic at unsafe speeds when one of them crashed into the truck, killing the driver, police allege.
Aquarium of the Pacific debuts $2 million ‘Dreamscapes’ exhibit with dozens of sea jelly species
They traded for or captured 40 types of jellyfish from across the globe and built them a 7,700-gallon habitat.
1 killed, 2 hurt in construction accident at Rescue Mission’s women’s shelter
A trench collapsed, trapping three men under the dirt.
Stretch of old Red Car tracks that became parkland to get long-awaited facelift
Once a dumping ground overgrown with tall grass, neighbors hope new trees, native plants and walking paths will turn it into a community gathering space.