LBCC’s trustees said they hope the change will highlight the trade and technology classes offered at the campus on Pacific Coast Highway.
Retro Row’s plant-based VBurger will close in April, the eatery says
Husband-and-wife team Paula and Alex Armstrong have offered their vegan recipies for burgers, chili, macaroni and cheese, chili and more since they opened a brick-and-mortar at 420 Cherry Ave. in 2020.
Dog killed when crash sends vehicle careening into Long Beach yard, police say
Police said a car smashed through the front yard fence, hitting the dog.
65-year-old arrested on suspicion of shooting man in East Long Beach, police say
Police say the 65-year-old shot a man after they’d exchanged a few words in the 6700 block of East Walkerton Street.
Plan for greenbelt along the 91 Freeway gets boost from $1.2 million in federal funding
The plan has been in the works for years, in a neighborhood where “we desperately need park space.”
1 arrested in armed robbery near 2ND&PCH, police say
One of the suspects pointed a gun at the group and a women’s phone was stolen, one of the victims sustained minor injuries, police said.
Gunfire exchanged in Washington neighborhood late Saturday night, no injuries, police say
Officers responded to the 1800 block of Pine Avenue at 11:30 p.m. Saturday where they located evidence that a shooting had occurred.
From fashion to a home-baking business, Yolanda Tran will open Alamitos Beach’s next bakery
Tran offers a variety cookies, crumble bars, cinnamon buns, mini loafs, pies, and more that draw from her Filipino heritage, but she hopes to expand her menu even more when she opens her bakery.
California voters are skeptical that more money is the answer to homelessness
Proposition 1 would fund thousands of new housing units and treatment beds with a $6.4 billion bond and by redirecting $3 to $4 billion in existing mental health tax revenue.
Long Beach could suspend disruptive patrons from libraries under proposed new law
Smoking, skateboarding, sleeping, not managing personal hygiene, fighting and lewd conduct are all things that could trigger a temporary ban under the library’s code of conduct.