Long Beach native Aileen Castañeda wants to give plant-based eaters the comfort of home by “veganizing” dishes passed down from her mother and grandmother.
A soccer club in Long Beach? Four CSULB alums are trying to make it happen
Long Beach’s own Shoreline United FC is planning to join the United Premier Soccer League for a season that starts in February.
As city warns of growing cost, councilman says he’ll still push for Native American commission
Councilmember Daryl Supernaw wants to create the commission to help guide city policies in protecting tribal resources and respecting tribal history.
Downtown’s Beachwood Brewing celebrates its last day with lots of beer and reminiscing
“It’s a little bittersweet,” said Beachwood founder and co-owner Gabe Gordon.
City briefly shut down neighborhood haunted house for taking donations, homeowner says
The popular Fairbrook Manor haunted house in Los Altos is back open after an outcry and flurry of late-night phone calls.
How do you send Tim Grobaty off to (semi) retirement? A wonderfully miserable public celebration
Thankfully for us, Tim is saying goodbye, but not quite saying goodbye. Just his style.
A service dog helped treat his PTSD. Now this veteran wants to help others have that chance.
Jeremy Ramirez, an assistant professor at CSULB, says he wants to “reduce the stigma on mental health” and make it easier for veterans like himself to find service animals.
More working Californians slipped into poverty as pandemic aid expired
California’s poverty rate climbed and its working poor grew this spring, says the Public Policy Institute of California. Safety net programs played a major role in poverty rate changes.
Bruxie chicken and waffle shop opens in Long Beach
Whether you’re looking for something sweet, spicy or savory, Bruxie offers a spectrum of waffle sandwhich options.
Need a part-time job? Long Beach to hold parks and recreation job fairs
Long Beach will hold three job fairs over the next three months for those interested in working part-time, “non-career” jobs for the city’s Parks, Recreation and Marine Department.