Festival attendees can taste and vote for their favorite beers from over 20 local homebrewers while enjoying live music, food and popular local Cambodian Chef Chad of Battambog BBQ.
Long Beach Comic Con returns this weekend celebrating all things pop-culture
The two-day convention will return Sept. 2 and 3 featuring cosplay, celebrity guests, artists and more.
COVID cases, hospitalizations on the rise in Long Beach, but no mandates incoming
COVID-19 is here to stay and the number of weekly cases and hospitalizations are increasing in Long Beach, but health officials say no mask or other mandates are on the horizon.
Ridley-Thomas gets 3 1/2 years in federal corruption case
Prominent Los Angeles County politician Mark Ridley-Thomas was sentenced was sentenced to prison for voting in support of county contracts that would favor USC while accepting benefits for his son from the university.
Aug. 30 is the first day of school for LBUSD students. Here’s what parents need to know.
School starts Wednesday for most Long Beach Unified students. Here’s some info to help parents prepare.
City’s sole John Lautner home back on market for $3.4 million in Park Estates
Architect John Lautner, a longtime protege and collaborator of Frank Lloyd Wright, put to use most of the tools of mid-century modern design with this home at 5281 El Roble St.
Scorching temps will hit Long Beach this week but should cool by Wednesday
“It’s gonna be pretty toasty,” National Weather Service Meteorologist David Sweet said about Monday and Tuesday’s temperatures.
6 new eateries opening soon on Second Street in Belmont Shore
‘Restaurant Row’ is getting even more options including Chinese dumplings, Turkish classics, vegan poke and Neapolitan pizza. Here’s what we know.
Organizers want $1.9M from Long Beach to help guarantee attorneys for tenants facing eviction
While most landlords have legal representation at eviction proceedings, the majority of tenants do not. Long Beach’s 2024 budget could fund more attorneys to balance out that fight.
Why a Colorado ambulance company wants to limit California taxes
A feud between private ambulance companies and local fire departments, with millions of dollars in profits on the line, underpins another battle about a ballot measure to restrict taxation in California.