One of the last remaining masters of traditional Cambodian ceramics came to Long Beach this month to spread a love of his country’s heritage and history.
Long Beach State to host men’s basketball tourney with Division-I teams
Organizers say the tournament will create a “year-over-year signature Long Beach sporting event.”
Utilities Commission to hold workshops on water, sewer, gas rates
This year, water rates went up 9%, adding $5.13 to the average single-family household’s bill. It is unclear whether further rate increases are in store for next year.
Supreme Court weighs upending homeless protections
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday heard oral arguments in a case that could give cities in California and beyond greater authority to crack down on homeless encampments. Long Beach officials say they’re closely monitoring what happens.
Authorities identify man who appears to have drowned at Rosie’s Dog Beach
The man was pulled from the water by concerned citizens, police said.
Police use Taser on man, break up fight during family party at Colorado Lagoon
A neighbor who provided video of the incident to the Long Beach Post said the gathering was a baby shower that turned violent.
Port-based companies receive $44M in federal funds to reduce emissions
Port of Long Beach CEO Mario Cordero said the funding will help the local port reach its goal of zero emissions by 2035.
How to protect your community from the toxic lead lurking in soil
One in every two American children under the age of 6 tested between late 2018 and early 2020 had detectable levels of lead in their blood. Studies show soil exposure is a major reason.
City Council to decide on 2 outdoor patios proposed by Belmont Shore restaurants
Aroma di Roma and Open Sesame have applied to build permanent outdoor patios, but residents have raised concerns over limited parking in the area.
Our best photos from 3 days at the 49th Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach
Here are some of the best moments from the races as captured by the Long Beach Post’s photographers.