Bar Envie, which opened earlier this year in the Zaferia district, is closing and will be replaced by a second location of Long Beach Beer/Bread Lab.
Ex-gang member turns on co-defendants, testifies against them in mass shooting trial
Joshua Sam admitted he was a getaway driver during an infamous shooting at a Halloween party. But he says he’s become disillusioned with the gang.
Driver accused of crashing into pedestrians at Pike pleads not guilty to murder charge
Authorities accused the man of intentionally driving into a group of pedestrians, but they have not discussed a motive other than saying it doesn’t appear to be terrorism-related.
2 former Long Beach athletes are helping young NFL, college players navigate stardom
Juwuan Brown and Len Willis both played football in Long Beach. Now their company teaches young athletes how to best handle their burgeoning careers.
The Craftsman Bungalow: the official home style of Long Beach
Craftsman homes that have weathered the intervening decades since the 1920s tend to have been well cared for and carefully preserved and today can fetch close to $2 million and, for grander versions, even higher.
Gym awards 17 special memberships in honor of Millikan student killed walking home
Many of Aiden Gossage’s close friends were among the inaugural class of honorees given special memberships at the gym building where he’d spent so much time working out.
PlanTita’s Kitchen serves vegan Mexican dishes without sacrificing classic flavors
Long Beach native Aileen Castañeda wants to give plant-based eaters the comfort of home by “veganizing” dishes passed down from her mother and grandmother.
A soccer club in Long Beach? Four CSULB alums are trying to make it happen
Long Beach’s own Shoreline United FC is planning to join the United Premier Soccer League for a season that starts in February.
As city warns of growing cost, councilman says he’ll still push for Native American commission
Councilmember Daryl Supernaw wants to create the commission to help guide city policies in protecting tribal resources and respecting tribal history.
Downtown’s Beachwood Brewing celebrates its last day with lots of beer and reminiscing
“It’s a little bittersweet,” said Beachwood founder and co-owner Gabe Gordon.