Video shows a suspect pull up a woman’s dress and press his groin against her. The DA’s office said there was not enough evidence to justify a felony charge.
Blink-182 played a surprise show at a Long Beach Denny’s. It was a tribute to a classic meme
Blink-182 showed up to play a song at Denny’s on Atlantic Avenue on Thursday. Here’s the backstory.
Hundreds of people lined the Long Beach skyline for annual team spirit benefitting MemorialCare Todd Cancer Institute
On Saturday, Oct. 21, more than 500 survivors, patients, family members and friends affected by cancer walked in the 24th Annual Team Spirit Long Beach Cancer 5K raising more than $193,000 for support programs offered at the MemorialCare Todd Cancer Institute at Long Beach Medical Center. Dressed in bright colors and custom team t-shirts, participants […]
300 volunteers needed for Long Beach’s 2024 homeless count
The city hopes to marshal hundreds of people to assist with the Jan. 25 Point in Time count, which helps the city and nonprofits determine what kinds of services unhoused people need.
Metro adopts plan to address homelessness on regional transit system
The Metro Board of Directors approved a motion today to develop and implement an action plan to address homelessness within the agency’s transit system and connect people with social services and other resources.
What will Long Beach’s new LGBTQ+ cultural district look like? The city wants your vote
A new survey offers a glimpse into what the new cultural district could look like on Broadway between Alamitos and Temple avenues.
Looking for a city job? Long Beach to host career fair at LBCC on Nov. 2
The job fair is open to all and features employment paths from more than 10 city departments for people at all skill levels and stages in their careers.
Wide Eyes Open Palms to host Sri Lankan dinner fundraiser for sustainable boutique
Tickets include a four-course Sri Lankan meal, a complimentary beverage and two hand-loomed napkins from Monkey Mind, a shop that works with Sri Lankan artisans.
Survey says residents want more information about who’s lobbying city officials
Currently, city officials don’t have to disclose when lobbyists contact them. The ethics commission is considering new rules that could change that.
Newsom’s visit underscores electric car reality: China holds the keys to battery industry
China modeled some of its climate programs on policies first adopted by California. Now, California depends on the world’s most populous country for essential materials in its electric vehicle ambitions.