Felix Castro was a veteran and beloved father. “I’m begging the public to give us any information if they have it,” his wife said.
Want to see an endangered part of Long Beach’s coastline? Take this kayak tour
The Los Cerritos Wetlands Land Trust wants to show people a habitat that’s at risk and enlist their help to protect it.
2ND & PCH’s holiday schedule: Tree lighting, breakfast with Santa and more
The outdoor shopping center is celebrating the holiday season with photo opportunities, a “pup” crawl, movie night, silent Santa and more.
George’s Greek Cafe reopens on 2nd Street with newly remodeled restaurant
The Belmont Shore location is now the only one owned by the chain’s founding family after they sold off their restaurants in Downtown and Lakewood.
Royal Sunday Brunch returns to the Queen Mary on Dec. 3
The Royal Sunday Brunch experience will include over 50 dishes, live music, complimentary parking and the chance to explore the ship.
4 cruises canceled as Carnival Panorama experiences recurring engine issue
The ship’s current cruise was unable to make two of its scheduled stops and will be dry docked until the second week of December for repairs.
Long Beach finds new site for tiny homes shelter; completion date pushed to 2025
The long-planned homeless shelter is now expected to bring 33 individual units to the corner of Spring Street and California Avenue by early 2025.
Aldi to open in Central Long Beach on Dec. 1 with gift card giveaways, sweepstakes
The German grocer has quickly grown its footprint in the U.S. with exclusive brand deals and competitive pricing.
Family medicine residency program at MemorialCare Long Beach Medical Center trains physicians to impact the world through health policy
In response to the rapid change of pace in the healthcare field, the Family Medicine Residency Program at MemorialCare Long Beach Medical Center started offering a health policy focus in 2008. The health policy track’s curriculum is designed to train residents in the principles of healthcare policy, advocacy and leadership to become knowledgeable and skilled […]
Another rare mosquito-borne illness has appeared in Long Beach, health officials say
Severe cases of the the disease, called St. Louis Encephalitis, can cause symptoms like stiff neck, confusion, dizziness and sometimes death, health officials said.