After years of anticipation, the internationally beloved L’antica Pizzeria da Michele, will finally open in Belmont Shore and reveal its menu offerings on Friday.
Judge tosses legal challenge alleging ballot measure on hotel worker pay is misleading to voters
A local activist group objected, saying voters should be told the minimum wage hike would only apply to a specific subset of non-unionized hotels.
15,000-gallon sewage spill forces water closures at beaches in Long Beach
A grease blockage in a San Gabriel sewer main line caused the spill, which made its way into the Los Angeles River where it will flow down to Long Beach.
Jewish protesters calling for cease-fire in Gaza disrupt first day of California legislative session
They chanted, sang and unfurled banners from the chamber’s gallery that read: “Jews say never again for anyone.”
Things to do in Long Beach this weekend including… Animé Los Angeles and a clay sculpting workshop
From a cooking class for kids to an opportunity to craft a terracotta sculpture of your own hands, there’s plenty to do in Long Beach this week.
Long Beach fire crews rush to blaze at Belmont Heights home
Fire crews at the scene reported heavy black smoke coming from the first floor of the home on Park Avenue.
90 days in, California politicians keep trying to navigate the Israel-Hamas war
As the state Legislature reconvenes, the Israel-Hamas war and the Gaza humanitarian crisis remain on the agenda. Assembly Republicans plan a resolution condemning Hamas, while Gov. Newsom has met with Palestinian groups.
Construction starts Monday on drop-off area at Long Beach Airport
Work will begin on Jan. 8 to ease traffic flow, add ADA compliant pathways, install audible warning detection systems at crosswalks and more around Long Beach Airport.
Toddler tunes to turntable mastery — how musical dreams became a DJ’s reality
Long Beach’s own Clifton Weaver, AKA DJ Soft Touch, has been obsessed with vinyl since he was 3 years old.
CSULB to host large-scale, worst-case scenario hazardous materials drill on Jan. 11
The drill will be significantly larger than the typical exercises the college holds. CSULB said there’s no reason to be alarmed or call 911 if you see it.