Council members praised the idea at a meeting Tuesday and asked city staff to study the feasibility of designing and installing an AIDS memorial.
Long Beach Marathon returns this weekend, expecting largest attendance since pandemic
What to know about the the 39th Annual Long Beach Marathon, including itineraries, street closures, attendance and more.
City Council approves scaled-back Belmont Pool design at a price of $74.2 million
The pool has gone through multiple redesigns and is now expected to cost $74.2 million. Prior versions were projected to cost as much as $145 million.
Camp Nova: Overcoming challenges in Black entrepreneurship
Two entrepreneurs from vastly different backgrounds share how they came together to form Camp Nova, a multi-faceted product, branding and media company.
Retro Row staple The HipPea to close; new sushi spot to take its place next to Art Theater
The new eatery, Retroll Sushi, will be named for its location on Retro Row and focused on take-out.
CSULB calls student rally for Palestine ‘deeply offensive’ in light of attacks on Israel
As some students spoke out in support of Hamas, the university condemned the demonstration, saying it rejects “any glorification of war or celebration of death.”
2 newly opened small businesses were broken into on the same night, owners say
Foodologie in Belmont Shore, along with another newly opened shop in Carson Park, were both burglarized early Monday morning on Oct. 9, according to the owners.
Gangsters bragged about mass shooting that left partygoers dead, prosecutors say at trial
The long-awaited trial for five men accused of carrying out one of the worst mass shootings in Long Beach began Tuesday.
Filipino Migrant Center to host adobo cook-off for a night of storytelling and food
The Filipino Migrant Center, the Long Beach-based nonprofit, will celebrate its 13-year anniversary with an adobo cook-off on Oct. 14.
California bans cosmetics chemicals, following EU (again)
A new California law will ban over two dozen chemicals from fragrances and cosmetics. It’s another first-in-the-nation law — and another instance of California following European Union regulators.