Pretzels, beer, polka and more beer: There are several Oktoberfest celebrations taking place in Long Beach through October.
Man found guilty in 2020 ambush of sheriff’s deputies in Compton
Deonte Murray was found guilty of three counts of attempted murder, four counts of being a felon in possession of a firearm, and one count each of robbery, carjacking, and assault with a deadly weapon, according to the Los Angeles District Attorney’s Office.
Board members back Visitors Bureau CEO accused of misspending public money, mistreating staff
Board members for the first time responded publicly to a Long Beach Post report detailing mounting accusations against CEO Steve Goodling.
Newsom signs law to raise minimum wage for fast food workers to $20 per hour
California fast food workers will be paid at least $20 per hour next year under a new law signed Thursday by Gov. Gavin Newsom.
Sharpen your mind with these fun board games
Gathering around the table with family and friends to play any of these games will give you hours of enjoyment while you create some lasting memories.
Is a mold-infested 1938 Long Beach fire station historic? Cultural Heritage Commission says yes
The decision could complicate the city’s plan to sell the old Fire Station 9 property in Los Cerritos, which had to be vacated after mold repeatedly sickened firefighters.
Things to do in Long Beach this weekend including… contemporary dance, heavy metal and karaoke
Plus, a bike ride by moonlight, a great fairy picnic and a Briston Maroney record signing.
Long Beach man conspired with congressional candidate to embezzle campaign funds, feds allege
Zacharias Diamantides-Abel is accused of helping congressional candidate Omar Navarro misappropriate tens of thousands of dollars in campaign donations for things like trips to Las Vegas and wine country.
2nd annual Long Beach Ube Fest hits East Village this Saturday
Indulge in all things ube, with music and shopping, at this year’s Long Beach Ube Fest in the East Village on Saturday, Sept. 30.
Former LBPD officers acquitted of filing false police reports
The defense argued that discrepancies in the officers’ reports were “honest, reasonable” mistakes, and jurors ultimately agreed they were not a crime.