A car hit him at Atherton Street and Ashbrook Avenue, police said.
Theater review: Charming ‘Desperate Measures’ offers a lighter, musical take on Shakespeare at International City Theatre
What would happen if you took a William Shakespeare play involving brothels, prostitutes and pimps —and, oh yeah, a nun and a friar — and set it “somewhere out West” in the late 1800s?
96-year-old Alamitos Neighborhood Library to close for restoration work this March
The three weeks of work will include termite treatment and lead abatement.
Things to do in Long Beach this weekend — including a red carpet Oscars party and Wizard of Oz radio show
Long Beach is awash in unique performances this weekend — plus a local red carpet party for the Oscars.
Here’s the full lineup of the Vans Warped Tour’s stop in Long Beach
More than 120 bands are scheduled to play the two-day festival. You can finally see the full list.
Infant who arrived at LAX confirmed to have measles, officials say
Health officials are warning people who may have been exposed to the disease.
What does threatened federal funding do for California K-12 schools? | Quick Guide
It is unclear which federal funding could be targeted if schools don’t abolish diversity, equity and inclusion efforts, but these are some of the largest K-12 programs funded by the federal government.
Advice to California schools on Trump’s DEI crackdown: Do nothing — yet
After Trump issued an order for schools to shut down diversity programs, Attorney General Rob Bonta said DEI programs are legal and schools have a right to promote them.
Inmate escapes from Long Beach reentry facility, corrections officials say
He is serving a three-year, four-month sentence for first-degree burglary, evading arrest and resisting a peace officer, the corrections department said.
World Famous VIP Records sign may get a new home across from original store, city says
For years, the iconic sign has sat in storage after it was removed from the seminal record store that helped give Snoop Dogg his start in music.