The lawsuit says officers “hastily” drew their weapons as they got out of their car and confronted a man who then took a gun out of his pocket.
Archdiocese agrees to pay $500,000 to settle Long Beach woman’s sexual abuse lawsuit
The suit said a priest sexually assaulted her as she was cleaning his quarters in 2019.
Man walking on 710 Freeway killed in crash near Wardlow Road exit, CHP says
The fatal crash happened around midnight last night.
LA Metro board OKs study for proposed Olympic water taxi service
Staff will assess routes and costs for a ferry service between Long Beach and San Pedro.
U.S. Senate blocks California’s electric car mandate in historic vote
Today’s decision could upend California’s phaseout of gas-powered cars and its decades-long battle against air pollution. Some experts say Congress’ move is illegal and is likely to trigger a legal battle.
Theater News: A bluegrass-infused musical by Steve Martin and Edie Brickell is coming to the Long Beach Landmark
The musical has a “rich, authentic bluegrass score” featuring fiddle, guitar, piano and banjo — Steve Martin’s instrument of choice.
Veterans memorial vandalized in Paramount; authorities ask for help finding perpetrators
“This is a shameful act of disrespect to those who risked their lives protecting our country and freedoms, as this memorial stands as a symbol of honor and their sacrifice,” the city said in a statement.
12-foot-tall ‘Fly LONG BEACH’ sign to be installed outside Long Beach Airport
At night, it will be lit by internal LEDs. The City Council approved a $859,625 budget for the project on Tuesday.
Long Beach is seizing food, impounding carts as it starts crackdown on unpermitted street vending
Few food cart owners have been able to comply with the city’s rules that went into effect more than a year ago. Now, enforcement has begun.
Fraud pushes California’s community colleges to consider an application fee. Is it worth it?
Faced with increasing financial aid fraud, the board of California’s community colleges is considering ways to charge students an application fee and tighten its identity verification process. Students are pushing back.