Police investigate bank robbery at 2nd & PCH
Police did not disclose if the man was armed during the robbery and did not provide a description of the suspect.
Long Beach may lift fireworks ban, allow ‘safe and sane’ pyrotechnics
City Council members floated the idea of letting people buy and use state-certified “safe and sane” fireworks during the Fourth of July season.
Newsom signs bill to prevent sex abuse in schools
The law requires a database intended to stop teachers facing credible accusations of abuse from quitting and getting rehired at another school, potentially abusing more children.
Potential names revealed for Long Beach baseball team. Now it’s time to vote
How does the Long Beach Grit sound? Maybe the Regulators? Team owners want your votes on six options.
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Vince Vaughn show ‘Bad Monkey’ filming at Pike Restaurant & Bar in Long Beach
Once again, we’re standing in for Florida on your TV screen.
California braces for ‘devastating’ expected cuts to federal homeless housing funds
Thousands of Californians could return to homelessness as the feds reportedly plan to disinvest from permanent housing.
New data dashboard shows rising apartment rents, higher office vacancies in downtown Long Beach
The Downtown Long Beach Alliance recently launched the free service, hoping to provide useful, real-time market data.
Clerk at North Long Beach liquor store ticketed for selling alcohol to minor, police say
The penalty for a first-time offense is a fine and community service, police said.
Federal judge rebukes Trump administration attempt to deploy Guard units from California, Texas to Oregon
In an extraordinary Sunday night hearing, federal District Judge Karin Immergut temporarily blocked the Trump administration from deploying federalized troops from any state to Oregon.
Man stabs his roommates, killing one, wounding another, Long Beach police say
Police said they’re still trying to determine a motive.
New California law restricts HOA fines to $100 per violation, giving homeowners a break
Millions of California residents could get a break if they violate HOA rules under a new state law that caps fees at $100, without late fees or accumulating penalties.