Yes, the production is complete with the flying car.
Advancing blood cancer research and treatment in Long Beach
The next chapter in hematology is being written at City of Hope. For patients navigating blood cancers like leukemia, lymphoma or multiple myeloma, having access to specialized experts and the most advanced treatments can mean everything. “As part of a nationally ranked cancer research and treatment organization, our hematology teams at City of Hope bring decades of focused expertise in blood cancer,” says Karla Olmedo, M.D., a medical oncologist-hematologist and associate […]
California sues as Trump cuts $600M in public health grants to four states
The grants targeted help fund public health workforce and disease monitoring. Ending these grants could result in layoffs and worse health outcomes, according to a lawsuit filed by Attorney General Rob Bonta.
Thieves repeatedly steal tools, supplies from farm that teaches youth with disabilities how to garden
The urban farm near the Los Angeles River has had to recover from repeated break-ins that cost it tens of thousands of dollars.
Hit-and-run driver who killed bicyclist turns himself in, Long Beach police say
After his arrest, he was held on $50,000 bail on suspicion of vehicular manslaughter with gross negligence.
Acai and smoothie bar opens in Bixby Knolls from the owners of Cassidy’s Corner Cafe next door
Kai Superfoods will have its grand opening Saturday at 3844 Atlantic Ave.
Things to do in Long Beach this weekend — including a downtown art walk and record fair at a brewery
Lots of fun, free events on the agenda this weekend.
New Port of Long Beach CEO has a fondness for football and a drive to win the trade game
Who is the new CEO of the Port of Long Beach — a man with growing sway over the local, and even global, economic agenda? We spent some time getting to know Noel Hacegaba.
Intersection where bicyclist was killed has been a serious hazard for years, neighbors say
“This was preventable,” one of her friends said. They described a persistent pattern of drivers running stop signs and injuring pedestrians.
LA County supervisors place sales-tax hike for health care on June ballot
Los Angeles County voters will decide in June whether to approve a temporary half-cent sales tax in an effort to support health care services amid reductions in state and federal funding.
