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.
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Visas for the six international students had previously been revoked without warning or explanation.
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How the state sent Californians’ personal health data to LinkedIn
The state’s health insurance exchange transmitted pregnancy and domestic abuse data during a marketing campaign. It is reviewing its website practices.
Long Beach man arrested on suspicion of defrauding FEMA for Eaton Fire relief money
He was able to get $28,286 in disaster relief before officials discovered he hadn’t actually rented a property in Altadena that was destroyed, authorities allege.
Long Beach tears down Old English Village at the Queen Mary, saying it will pave way for the future
The decaying tourist attraction will be replaced by parking and event space as the city prepares for an entertainment-focused vision along its shoreline.
Tens of thousands of LA County workers set to strike, affecting libraries, trash pickup and more
The union says it will be the first strike of its kind in LA County. The walkout is expected to last 48 hours.
How Gavin Newsom is balancing the fight against Trump with Los Angeles fire relief
Gov. Gavin Newsom reset his relationship with President Donald Trump after the Los Angeles fires, but he has yet to secure the disaster aid he wants. Now new political pressures…
Long Beach Pride is back on May 17 and 18. Here’s what to expect
The parade and festival draw tens of thousands of people annually. “It’s going to be a very musical, very dance-worthy, happy, party time,” Pride’s interim president said.
Some new, more-secure trash cans will soon be installed in Downtown Long Beach
Eight new bins — designed so that people can’t easily pick through them or pull out trash — are being installed in the next few weeks.