A Long Beach man rose to fame for his political parody videos. Now he confronts and shames men he says are trying to meet minors for sex.
Popular pop-up Hamburgers Nice to collab with Michelin-star-winning Heritage on Saturday
Heritage is also bringing back its much-loved brisket sandwich for the event, which starts at 5 p.m. March 2 at the Heritage Farm space on Gladys Avenue.
What is the Right Colorectal Screening for Me?
By: Nilesh Vora, M.D., medical director, MemorialCare Todd Cancer Institute at Long Beach Medical Center The American Cancer Society estimates more than 106,500 people will be diagnosed with colon cancer and more than 46,000 will be diagnosed with rectal cancer in 2024. It’s highly recommended for adults with an average risk of colorectal cancer to […]
It’s Grand Prix season again. Track construction begins in Downtown Long Beach
Under its agreement with the city, race organizers can begin construction 50 days before the race. The track will be fully removed about two weeks after race weekend.
Long Beach could get its first women’s sports bar, courtesy of three determined locals
Owners Jackie Diener and Megan Eddy are working with Chef Charlie Ray to make Long Beach home to what they say is only the fifth women’s sports bar in the county.
Long Beach’s new street vending law just went into effect. But do vendors know about it?
The city said it is taking an “education-first” approach, as some vendors have yet to learn about the new rules and permitting process.
California takes up White House call to toughen gun storage rules
Even though many states, including California, have laws in place for safely storing guns when children are present, the Biden administration wants them to go further by requiring gun owners to secure firearms most of the time.
It’s now significantly more deadly to be homeless. Why are so many people dying?
The mortality rate for unhoused Americans more than tripled in 10 years. New data makes clear lives are at stake as California leaders try to combat the homelessness crisis.
Civil Service Commission sends letter with concerns about potential changes to city hiring process
Employee unions that represent most of the city’s workers have also come out against proposed changes intended to fix the city’s hiring woes.
Things to do in Long Beach this weekend including… A Cajun Food Fest, a surrealist exhibit and Girl’s Day
From “Metalachi” to a Cajun food festival, there’s plenty to eat, see and do this weekend.