In the aftermath of the pandemic and an ongoing veterinarian shortage, the city is working to catch up on a backlog of unaltered pets.
Long Beach shakes from 4.6-magnitude earthquake near Malibu
An earthquake epicentered near Malibu rattled Long Beach at 1:47 p.m. Friday.
City to expand aerospace sector with new development opportunity at Long Beach Airport
Located on the west side of the airport, the development site includes an 11-acre parking lot and 6 acres of land on the airfield, neither of which has ever been used.
Makers market celebrating AAPI creatives is coming to East Long Beach on Lunar New Year
The celebration will gather AAPI artists from Orange County to Los Angeles and beyond offering handcrafted art from stationary to accessories, illustrations, pins and more.
Born just over one pound, Marz sets a record as the most premature baby born and discharged at MemorialCare Miller Children’s & Women’s Hospital Long Beach
In the early morning of June 9, Sherrye awoke to waves of abdominal pain. Concerned at 21 weeks pregnant, she decided to run a bath while she monitored her pain. When the waves of pain became consistent, she knew she was going into early labor. Sherrye woke her husband Jamar and rushed to MemorialCare Miller […]
7 Long Beach eateries offering deals on and ahead of Valentine’s Day
Selva, Baby Gee, El Barrio Cantina and more will offer special Valentine’s Day menus to celebrate the holiday of love.
Police arrest man suspected of forcing his way into 6 businesses on 2nd Street
A coffee shop, hair salon and dog bakery were all victims of the burglary spree in Belmont Shore, police said.
Poly High students arrested after bringing a knife, replica gun to campus, LBUSD says
One student had a BB gun while another had a knife, according to an email sent to parents by the principal.
Millions of gallons of sewage flowed into Long Beach because storm overwhelmed system, LA County says
Stormwater overwhelmed the wastewater system, sending sewage overflowing into the streets and ultimately washing down to Long Beach, officials said.
School board members had taxpayer-funded staff fill out political campaign questionnaires
Experts say incumbents Erik Miller and Doug Otto broke the law when they used the superintendent to write campaign statements and represented the work as their own.