The third annual International Tamales Festival is set for Dec. 9 at Long Beach City College’s Pacific Coast Campus.
Some city systems down as Long Beach, FBI investigate cybersecurity breach
Long Beach said the incident targeted city systems, and some have been pulled offline. The 911 system and emergency services are still available.
Jury convicts gang members of carrying out mass shooting at Halloween-themed party
Prosecutors presented evidence of a detailed plot to target a rival gang that ended up killing and wounding innocent partygoers.
Things to do in Long Beach this weekend including… ComplexCon and pop-ups
Plus a brewery art show, a pinball tournament and skate lessons.
Clouds, rain, hail hit Long Beach, beginning several days of wet weather
Thunder and hail arrived in Downtown Long Beach on Wednesday, kicking off the two-pronged storm system.
Host a cannabis tasting party with OOKA
Once a niche activity, cannabis tasting parties are now emerging as a chic and sophisticated way to socialize, akin to the well-established tradition of wine tastings. Cannabis tastings are about more than just indulgence; they’re a celebration of the plant’s diverse spectrum of flavors and effects. With a nod to the connoisseur and a welcome […]
Long Beach postpones vote on street vendor law as it makes changes to proposed rules
The proposed law would impose new fees and rules about where vendors can operate, but City Council members asked for options to ease the burden.
Many in Long Beach’s Filipino community struggle with access to healthy food, new study shows
Long Beach has released preliminary findings from a health-needs assessment of its Filipino community, a study it undertook after COVID-19’s disproportionate impacts on Filipino households and other communities of color.
Amid complaints of reckless spending, council votes to help tourism chief avoid public records laws
The move comes as the Convention and Visitors Bureau’s CEO, Steve Goodling, faces allegations he misused public funds, including buying gifts for friends and elected officials.
City leaders say new plan will help make Downtown safer, but some business owners are skeptical
From building more housing to bolstering police presence, city leaders discussed a “roadmap” to remedy crime in Downtown that has long plagued the area’s existing businesses.
