Police said a pickup heading west on Seventh Street hit a man riding a motorcycle northbound on Pacific Avenue.
Things to do in Long Beach this weekend — including a chocolate festival and Valentine’s R&B
Second Street will transform into a chocolate-lovers paradise this weekend.
Jury awards $21.3 million verdict to Long Beach woman rear-ended by truck
The negligence lawsuit said she was fully stopped, trying to make a left turn near Wardlow Road and Elm Avenue, when the big-rig slammed into her minivan.
Is the U.S. in a constitutional crisis? California’s attorney general says not yet
Democratic attorneys general have different views on whether the U.S. is in a constitutional crisis during the new Trump administration.
Long Beach warns residents to be ready for heavy rains, some flooding as strong storm approaches
It’s been an unusually dry rainy season for Long Beach so far, but another wet weather system is rolling in this week.
DA won’t charge retired LBPD officer accused of sexually assaulting girl in the ’90s
Prosecutors said there was insufficient evidence to prove the assaults occurred. A civil case has already been settled.
Judge blocks Trump administration’s cuts to key federal research funds
The funds, known as “indirect costs,” help universities maintain expensive labs and other infrastructure. Trump’s administration seeks to cut that funding by roughly half the current amount.
Trump’s executive orders on immigration are creating ‘fear.’ What you need to know about them
A flurry of changes on immigration promises a dramatic crackdown. California pushed back in court last time, but may be in a tougher position now, experts say.
Seniorly’s Mission: How we’re helping families navigate the senior living conversation
By: Arthur Bretschneider, CEO & Co-Founder of Seniorly As the CEO of Seniorly, my journey into the world of senior living has always been personal. My grandpa Hans opened the first purpose-built senior living facility in Mill Valley, California, in 1962. I grew up running the halls of Mill Valley and my first job was […]
Lawsuit says Long Beach illegally raised its sales tax rate
The City Council recently advanced a tax increase by two years, explaining it would help close a budget deficit and reflected the will of the voters. But a lawsuit filed last week paints a different picture, saying the vote was unconstitutional.