After the teenager’s arrest, SWAT officers seized several guns they believed were used in the crimes.
These Californians just got protection from big rent hikes
Tenants in many new privately owned, low-income units will be protected from double-digit increases. So will some in existing units, after a state committee on affordable housing imposed a rent cap.
Miller Children’s & Women’s employees, families unite to celebrate Autism Acceptance Day
In a remarkable display of unity, community members, patients, staff and families from the Stramski Children’s Developmental Center at MemorialCare Miller Children’s & Women’s Hospital Long Beach came together to celebrate Autism Acceptance Day showcasing the importance of support and understanding for neurodivergent individuals on the autism spectrum. Autism Acceptance Day on April 2 marks the […]
Child care center at CSULB gets $3.5M for critical repairs
The money will be used for plumbing, electrical and irrigation repair work including flooring, heating, ventilation and air conditioning units across the Isabel Patterson Child Development Center.
Long Beach smog-check stations linked to inspection-cheating ring, federal prosecutors say
The wide-ranging scam let the conspirators make more money by putting polluting vehicles back on the road, according to federal prosecutors.
99 Cents Only stores to close all locations; liquidation sales starting today
The company blamed COVID-19 and inflation, among other things, for greatly hindering its ability to operate.
What will Monday’s solar eclipse look like in Long Beach?
In Long Beach, you’ll be able to see 59% of the sun blacked out. Here’s when and how to watch.
Police believe man killed in North Long Beach shooting was hit by stray gunfire
The shooting shut down a stretch of Atlantic Avenue near 61st Street while police searched for evidence.
Trial begins for ex-LBUSD safety officer accused in teen’s killing
A defense attorney for Eddie Gonzalez, the accused former safety officer for Long Beach Unified, said the shooting was an act of self-defense; prosecutors argue Manuela “Mona” Rodriguez posed no danger.
Long Beach police will deploy extra officers to look for distracted drivers this month
They’ll be doing “proactive enforcement targeting speeding and distracted drivers intended to prevent collisions,” an LBPD spokesperson said.