Police said they started investigating after they got a report about a driver pointing a gun at a woman in East Long Beach.
CSULB president condemns fliers targeting Jewish Studies professor
The fliers called the professor a “violent Zionist” and “genocide denier,” something the university president denounced as “defamatory.”
This new monthly vegan pop-up will kick off St. Patrick’s Day with street food and music
In addition to Devi’s Donuts, Lucky Catsu, the Original Herbivore food truck, Vegan Pupusas pop-up, Shane’s Tamales and Vegan or Nah will also be serving up plant-based bites.
Proactive wellness with MemorialCare’s 24/7 virtual urgent care and virtual exam kit
By: Anne LaNova, Executive Director of Digital Consumer Experience, MemorialCare In an era defined by the fast pace of daily life, finding time for health care can be challenging. Virtual care helps people make their health a priority while maintaining the pace of their daily lives, especially during the cold and flu season. MemorialCare is […]
California isn’t on track to meet its climate change mandates — and a new analysis says it’s not even close
A new analysis concludes that unless California almost triples its rate of cutting greenhouse gases, the state won’t meet its 2030 climate change target. Some emissions were rising.
Driver who killed woman while doing stunts gets 1 year in jail, 5 years probation after no contest plea
Police said he was doing donuts at the intersection of Willow Street and Caspian Avenue when he caused a crash that killed a woman in another vehicle.
Behind the scenes on the Long Beach Post’s latest investigative story on homeless
On this week’s podcast, Long Beach Post reporter Alicia Robinson explains how she discovered 14 people enrolled at a transitional housing facility in Long Beach had died in the span of two years.
‘Moderate to strong’ Santa Ana winds hit Long Beach
For the rest of the week, winds will gradually diminish into a breezy weekend with mostly clear skies.
Police helicopter pilot who said he endured decades of racist discrimination to get $500K settlement
The city didn’t admit any fault but agreed to pay out the settlement to the former LBPD pilot, who said he was subjected to frequent harassment, including racial slurs and jokes from his fellow officers.
City will pay nearly $1.4 million to settle lawsuit alleging falling branch hurt mother and 6-year-old child
The mom was knocked unconscious by the falling branch, the lawsuit says, and both she and her child suffered serious injuries.