The 2023 documentary explores the regenerative farming movement and is narrated by notable celebrities like Laura Dern, Woody Harrelson, Donald Glover, Sen. Cory Booker and more.
City to host Transportation Day with transit resources for residents with disabilities
The event will give people a chance to sign up for accessible transit options, learn about how to use them and even get free cleanings for mobility devices.
Breakers owners now targeting August for opening of historic Downtown hotel
The company had previously said the property would reopen in the spring. They say the luxury hotel will fill a hole in Long Beach’s hospitality industry.
City Council picks new operator for homeless housing at former Best Western hotel
The facility made headlines recently for the number of people who died after enrolling in the program — something the former operator sounded the alarm on before pulling out.
Things to do in Long Beach this weekend including… Vegan Playground, a Tae Bo class and a St. Patrick’s Day party
From an evening with three-time Grammy award winner Branford Marsalis to a dance party at Aquarium of the Pacific, there are plenty of things to do in Long Beach this weekend.
Construction to start soon on new fire station in Los Cerritos neighborhood
It may take more than two and a half years to finish the new station at 4101 Long Beach Boulevard, city officials said.
Man could face life in prison if he’s convicted of stabbing that left victim dead in alley
The suspect, a 38-year-old homeless man, has pleaded not guilty to one count of murder.
Pelican with slashed pouch recovering after surgery; rescuers suspect humans caused the injury
The bird’s pouch was severed from the base to the tip on both sides and required more than 400 stitches to repair, according to International Bird Rescue.
California Turkish Festival returns to Shoreline Aquatic Park this summer for a 3rd year
This year, the festival’s theme will celebrate the Cappadocia region of Turkey, which is known for its unique rock formations and early Christian churches.
A giant concrete hunk, possibly from a dock, washed up on the sand; now the city has to smash it
Lots of weird stuff washes up in Long Beach after it rains. A bus-sized slab of concrete is the latest spectacle.