This spring, the restaurant will serve the wildly popular Japanese Wagyu, American Wagyu and USDA prime beef, which can all be paired with Japanese sake.
Assistant City Manager Linda Tatum announces retirement
Tatum led several initiatives, including managing Long Beach’s $40 million CARES Act program that provided COVID-19 response funding, and leading the transition to a Police Oversight model.
Sledgehammer-wielding man who scaled school fence was beaten by 2 men shortly before his death, police say
Police now say that 49-year-old John Thompson of Long Beach died at McKinley Elementary School shortly after two men punched and kicked him in an effort to disarm and detain him before officers arrived.
California sues crisis pregnancy centers over ‘abortion pill reversal’ claims
Several anti-abortion crisis pregnancy centers are advertising ‘abortion pill reversal.’ California Attorney General Rob Bonta calls the claims false advertising that misled vulnerable patients.
Man gets 180 days in jail for illegally possessing gun he used in self-defense shooting
Eloy Lobato Jr. justifiably killed a man who was stabbing him, according to a judge, but he was legally barred from owning the weapon he used.
Why you should incorporate weightlifting into your routine
Joint stiffness, back pain, and trouble sleeping can all be combated with weight training.
Meet Caitlin Antonios: Long Beach’s newest food reporting sensation
Caitlin Antonios joined the Long Beach Post as a food reporter in May and has quickly become a cherished voice in the community.
Trial begins for ex-LBPD officers accused of lying in their police reports
Dedier Reyes, 40, and David Salcedo, 30, are accused of lying about the circumstances surrounding the recovery of a handgun in an effort to justify the arrest of two gang members.
Things to do in Long Beach this weekend including… cultural festivals and a beach party
Plus, a pop-up kitten playtime, an outdoor dance class and a screening of “Paper Moon” on 16mm.
U.S. to resume mailing out free COVID tests. How to get yours
Households can get up to four tests and may begin placing orders online starting Sept. 25.