Detectives believe the man on the scooter ran a stop sign before being hit by a car near Ximeno Avenue and Shaw Street, police said.
California settles opioid lawsuit with same company selling the state overdose meds
Amneal Pharmaceuticals will sell the state fentanyl overdose medication at a discounted rate under a new contract. Separately, it’s paying states to settle claims that it contributed to the nation’s opioid epidemic.
Column: Former Trump antagonist Michael Avenatti is the latest high-profile inmate to do time at Terminal Island
Avenatti no longer lives in Newport Beach, but he’s still at a waterfront location, serving time at the Federal Corrections Institute on Terminal Island.
Long Beach may look to open new skate parks in more areas of the city
Two council members are asking for a study to find more locations for skate parks, saying they “play a crucial role in a community.”
A safe haven for inclusive health care
By: Odrin Castillo, D.O., primary care, MemorialCare Family Medicine Residency – Long Beach Access to quality health care is a fundamental human right, yet for many transgender and non-binary individuals, it remains a daunting experience. Health care is one of our most basic needs and yet from encountering discrimination and ignorance in the world, […]
Registration opens Monday for the city’s summer camps and recreation classes
Here’s how to register for the city of Long Beach’s summer camps and classes — and how LBUSD students can get financial aid covering class fees.
Long Beach may add parking near Alamitos Beach by reducing Shoreline Drive to 4 lanes
A consultant hired by the city has recommended reducing Shoreline Drive from six lanes to four lanes between Queensway Drive and Ocean Boulevard.
California Republicans want to take financial aid from protesters if they were violent
In the wake of campus protests, Republican leaders in the Legislature say that students who committed violent or criminal acts shouldn’t receive Cal Grants.
One dead, 9 hospitalized in tuberculosis outbreak, Long Beach Health Department says
Health officials say they believe the outbreak is associated with a local hotel and about 170 people have likely been exposed.
Hundreds of CSULB students march in support of Palestine, call for divestment
At times, protesters built makeshift barriers to block some of the entrances to a plaza where they rallied, prayed and listened to speakers for several hours.