The owners of the internationally beloved L’antica Pizzeria da Michele, who are locals, long dreamed of bringing the eatery’s famed wood-fired pizza to Belmont Shore.
Long Beach feels slight shaking from 4.1 earthquake in San Bernardino County
The 4.1 magnitude earthquake hit in the San Gabriel Mountains not far from Rancho Cucamonga, the United States Geological Survey reported.
After a shooting, neighbors say they want nuisance short-term rental home shut down
The house is being rented out for days or even hours at a time, according to neighbors, who say it’s become a haven for loud parties, drug use and unruly behavior.
First baby of 2024 for MemorialCare delivered at Miller Children’s & Women’s Hospital Long Beach at 1:38 a.m.
Javier arrived just in time to become the first baby born in Long Beach at the Cherese Mari Laulhere BirthCare Center at MemorialCare Miller Children’s & Women’s Hospital Long Beach in 2024. Coming into the world at 6 lbs. 6 oz. at 1:38 a.m., Javier is the first child of Lucerito Quevedo and Javier Gomez, […]
18 eateries to try during Long Beach’s Black Restaurant Week when it returns Jan. 21
Over a dozen Black-owned restaurants are participating in the event, including Shirley’s Temple, Wrigley’s BBQ and Grill, and Roscoe’s Chicken and Waffles.
Mother asks for help finding 15-year-old daughter who went missing in Downey
Aleena Nicole Garcia was shopping with her mom and grandmother when she got a phone call and walked away, visibly upset, according to her family.
Long-awaited L’antica Pizzeria da Michele sets grand opening for Friday, Jan. 5
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.”