Since Gov. Newsom proposed a 28th Amendment one year ago, there has been far more progress on online petitions than in other state legislatures. His team says the effort will pick up speed in 2025.
Police seize 2,800 boxes of stolen Legos from Long Beach home, LAPD says
Police said they uncovered the cache of bricks as they were investigating a string of organized retail thefts.
Long Beach shaken by 3.6 magnitude earthquake near Newport Beach
Residents as far north as Long Beach reported feeling light shaking from the quake.
Water, sewer, gas customers to pay roughly $9 more per month next year
The Board of Utilities Commissioners approved the increases for fiscal year 2024-2025, which begins Oct. 1.
Long Beach’s inflatable, floating playgrounds open June 14
Two beaches are getting the floating play structures for another summer.
Why increasing penalties for assaulting ER workers is dividing California Democrats
A bill that would increase penalties for those who assault hospital emergency department workers is facing the same pushback that other recent tough-on-crime legislation has from progressive Democrats leery of increasing incarceration rates.
Long Beach is trying to suppress violence this summer by focusing on local youth
After a rise in shootings across Long Beach this year, the city is rolling out new programs and policing strategies officials hope will reduce the violence.
Weekend closure planned for 91 Freeway interchange in Long Beach
The closure is needed for work to partially replace the bridge deck on the interchange, a $4.5 million project funded by the state.
Rubio’s files for bankruptcy, closes Belmont Shore store and 23 other LA-area locations
The company said rising food and utility costs, along with “significant increases to the minimum wage in California,” put pressure on a number of restaurants.
Long Beach releases data on e-scooter crashes as it weighs allowing them on beach bike path
Electric scooters are involved in an average of 22 crashes per year — usually with cars.