A draft environmental analysis released this month shows the most significant impact of the work will be traffic and congestion in San Pedro, Wilmington, Carson and Long Beach, potentially for an extended period of time.
Review: No alcohol needed at Shirley’s Temple Deli and Mocktails
Tucked away in an unassuming commercial area in Signal Hill, this hidden gem exudes charm and creativity, making it a must-visit for mocktail enthusiasts like myself.
Informed counseling for cancer prevention
Your genetic history reveals much about you and your family, such as your eye color and ancestry. Your genetic makeup can also provide clues about your health, including your risks for certain types of cancer.
Man charged with manslaughter in high-speed pursuit that left 15-year-old passenger dead
Police were pursuing the car west on Seventh Street when it slammed into several other vehicles, killing a 15-year-old passenger, according to authorities.
A pelican who needed 500 stitches to fix its slashed pouch is now healed and back in the wild
Rescuers believe the injury was “human-caused,” saying, “It looks like somebody was malicious and did this horrible act.”
SWAT officers, helicopter search for suspect who ditched stolen car near Bixby Knolls, LBPD says
Police said the situation started this morning when officers stopped a stolen vehicle on 49th Street just east of Long Beach Boulevard.
Who’s selling your digital data? California gives you tools to protect your online privacy
About 450 companies are on the data broker registry in California, and a law passed last year will make it easier to delete the data they collect about people.
DUI checkpoint planned for Friday night in Long Beach
The checkpoint will run from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m. at an undisclosed location in the Long Beach Police Department’s east patrol division, which covers most of the city east of Cherry Avenue.
Long Beach man sentenced for taking teenage girls to San Diego to be prostituted
“Our children are not necessarily being grabbed from the street,” the U.S. Attorney in San Diego said. “They are being groomed and recruited online.”
Millions of Californians weigh options after losing an affordable internet subsidy
A federal affordable internet subsidy is going away and 3 million Californians — including 47,000 households in Long Beach — must decide whether to end access largely considered a human right.