Police say a woman was making a left-hand turn on her bike while a vehicle was going straight through an intersection on a red light.
Did recent storms damage your property? This survey could help LA County qualify for disaster aid
Long Beach faced two storms that tested the city’s infrastructure this month. Now, the county is urging residents and businesses to report property damage to help the region aquire state or federal disaster funding.
You can hear City Council candidates’ ideas and views in person at these upcoming forums
Still deciding who to vote for in the March 5 election? City Council District 2 candidates will appear at an event Thursday, and candidates for four council seats and two school board seats will answer questions at a Feb. 22 event.
Permanent outdoor dining parklets at Legends, Supply and Demand get final City Council approval
The Legends parklet will have space for about 20 people to sit. A contingent of residents opposed it, in part because it will block two parking spots on busy Second Street.
Column: Long Beach takes center stage in Vince Staples’ new show
The show is one of the few times I’ve truly seen Long Beach get to step to center stage as the star of a TV show or movie.
With help from sharp-eyed 20-year-olds, police quickly find young boy abducted in Long Beach
Two young women went searching through Downtown after they got an Amber Alert for a missing 4-year-old. Their vigilance paid off.
Sura Korean BBQ unveils table-side grills, a first for Long Beach, the restaurant says
For the past 10 years since Sura opened, customers have been asking for table-top grills for Korean BBQ – now it’s finally happening.
At 100, The Art Theatre has survived a fire, earthquake and digital revolution to become a Retro Row icon
Long Beach’s only independent theater, The Art, is throwing a yearlong bash for its centennial celebration.
The rain isn’t done yet. Forecasters expect more downpours in Long Beach this weekend
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.