Residents have until Nov. 19 to share their thoughts on two schematic designs and contribute to the final park vision plan via an online survey.
Hollywood actors’ strike stretches over 100 days; talks to continue this week
The sides are battling over complex and contentious issues including compensation for streamed content and the use of artificial intelligence.
Music recommendations: Singer Satica is getting lost in her headphones as she explores NYC
Satica says she’s always been the hair-brush singing type. Lately, she’s adopting a more introspective phase—exploring her new home while getting lost in her headphones.
Dave’s Hot Chicken giving out free sliders to mark rapper Drake’s birthday. Here’s how to get it.
Here’s how to get a free Dave’s Hot Chicken slider or tender to celebrate rapper Drake’s birthday.
After her mother died of a treatable disease, this doctor made women’s heart health her mission
Dr. Nissi Suppogu leads MemorialCare’s new Women’s Heart Center where patients are able to get tested for conditions that aren’t routinely checked.
Security camera catches Downtown assault of woman; 30-year-old man arrested
A man was arrested on suspicion of sexual battery and theft after a woman was assaulted while walking Downtown, police said.
Woman killed in violent crash Downtown had come here in search of the ‘American Dream’
Romelia Cuarenta Aguilar, 60, was in Shoreline Village last week to enjoy the Zombie Walk when police say she was killed by a speeding Uber driver.
A Long Beach Marathon runner in cardiac arrest was saved by a heart surgeon leaving brunch
“I can’t believe the one guy, the first guy, to see me fall, to show up and give me help, was a cardiac surgeon,” said Tuan Pham, 47, who is lucky to be alive. “What are the odds?”
LBUSD closes treatment center for children with disabilities, leaving families scrambling for services
District officials did not give a timeline for when services would be restored at Tucker Elementary. Families, meanwhile, have had to drive to other cities to get care for the kids.
Why tiny homes will remain part of California’s homelessness equation for years
Tiny homes are increasingly California cities’ shelter option of choice — but how far they go in solving homelessness is a contentious question.