As mergers occur in the health industry, patients are left with fewer choices. Any time there are disputes, disruptions are felt more widely. And such fights rarely result in lower costs for consumers long-term across California.
Sharifah Hardie: From teen mom to CA State Senate candidate
Sharifah Hardie, a woman who has defied the odds and broken barriers throughout her life, is now making waves in the political arena as she pursues the District 33 seat in the California State Senate. Born in our nation’s capital of Washington D.C. and raised in the mean streets of South Central Los Angeles, Hardie’s […]
Cocktail bar Baby Gee will celebrate 1 year with live music, specialty drinks and tattoos on Feb. 25
To celebrate year one of a bar that quickly became a local favorite, Baby Gee will offer Live cumbia and jazz music, free tattoos and smash burgers from popular pop-up Hamburgers Nice.
Man shot to death during fight on 2nd Street in Belmont Shore, Long Beach police say
Police said the violence started with a fight that broke out at around 1 a.m. Sunday.
Another storm expected to drop several inches of rain on Long Beach to start the week
The wet weather isn’t done. A new storm could bring thunder and more flooding.
Fewer people died in traffic last year, but Long Beach is still far from its goal of zero deaths
Long Beach is making progress, but it still hasn’t managed to bring down the number of people dying in crashes to what it was before 2020.
30 restaurants to offer deals, prix fixe menu for Dine Out Long Beach, Feb. 18 to 28
Restaurants will also offer bonus menus and special deals on Leap Day, Feb. 29.
Review: Dancing sparkles in Musical Theatre West’s ‘42nd Street’
If you are a fan of Broadway musicals, look no further than Musical Theatre West’s “42nd Street” to get your fix right here in Long Beach.
New eligibility rules are a financial salve for nearly 2 million on Medi-Cal
Until Jan. 1, 3 million Medi-Cal beneficiaries faced limits on the value of financial accounts and personal property they could hold to qualify for coverage.
There’s still time to register to vote and get a mail-in ballot before the March 5 primary
Voting by mail is already underway, but you can still participate. Get info on all the crucial Long Beach races at lbpost.com/elections.