Long Beach is still clearing away debris from the last storm, but another 2 inches of rain could be on the way.
8th District City Council candidates talk homelessness, budget cuts and where to build housing
Sharifa Batts and Tunua Thrash-Ntuk went head-to-head in a candidate forum hosted by the Long Beach Post as they compete to replace Councilman Al Austin.
Bill package takes aim at AI and elections
A suite of five bills introduced this weeks seeks to protect election integrity from bad actors using AI, especially on social media.
City Council incumbents have been skipping candidate forums; that’s bad for voters, experts say
There’s an election coming up on March 5. City Council members up for reelection say they’re hard at work campaigning, but they’ve been missing from most candidate forums.
Firefighters battle large blaze at Long Beach condo complex, rescue severely injured dog
The blaze at the expansive Stoney Brook Villas near Pacific Coast Highway and Bellflower Boulevard sent dozens of trucks and engines rushing to the scene.
Man wounded in possible gang shooting near Central Long Beach, police say
Police say two groups got into an argument that resulted in an exchange of gunfire. One nearby resident said they heard dozens of shots.
What is Measure RW, the proposed minimum wage law for Long Beach hotel workers?
If passed, it would immediately bump pay for workers at hotels with over 100 rooms to $23 per hour. That rate would go up to $29.50 by July 2028.
Hyatt Regency and Hyatt Centric reach tentative labor agreement with hotel workers union
The announcement comes after more than seven months of work actions and demands for higher pay and improved benefits. Meanwhile, Hotel Maya’s negotiations remain at a stalemate.
Convicted pedophile seeks Supreme Court review of Cambodia sex crimes case
The man’s attorneys argue the government used an improper jurisdictional “hook” to file charges in the U.S. for his conduct in Cambodia.
Is housing health care? State Medicaid programs increasingly say ‘yes’
As people languish on the streets, often struggling with addiction, severe mental illness, and untreated chronic diseases, health care officials and political leaders are turning to health insurance money for relief.