A memorial bench dedicated last weekend in memory of a Long Beach man who was killed by police in 2013 has sparked anger within the ranks of the Long Beach Police Department, and it’s led city management to author a letter telling city commissioners to deny similar memorial benches in the future.
New van will help Boys & Girls Clubs of Long Beach expand field trips
“Besides remodeling the building, getting an actual physical vehicle is extremely difficult,” Kari Cho, with the Boys & Girls Clubs of Long Beach, said. “You don’t find many foundations or individuals who will fund something like this. We’re really grateful.”
More than 220K people kicked off Medi-Cal in its 1st checkup since COVID
That’s approximately 21% of the over 1 million people who were due to reapply for coverage in June, according to preliminary numbers released by state health officials on Thursday.
Are major changes coming to your electric bill? 5 things to know
California’s electric bills — already some of the highest in the nation — are rising, but regulators are debating a new plan to charge customers based on their income level.
Stabbing spree suspect ordered to stand trial for murder, attempted murder
Yohance Sharp faces one count of murder, six counts of attempted murder, two counts of assault with a deadly weapon, two counts of attempted robbery, and one count of misdemeanor resisting arrest.
Long Beach will get $3 million federal grant to hire more firefighters
While the site where the firefighters will work hasn’t been finalized, officials believe that the funding will be used to keep Engine 17, which is based near Stearns Park, in action.
Man convicted of murder in fatal shooting of bystander at Long Beach taco truck in 2020
After just a few short hours of deliberations, jurors concluded Friday that 27-year-old Tyquan Benson was guilty of first-degree murder in connection to the shooting death Alejandra Martinez on Dec. 4, 2020.
Molina Healthcare has highest denial rate for Medicaid recipients, report says
Molina, for its part, said in a statement that the report did not include the full context of its denials, but the company is still “continuously working to improve our processes.”
Unveiling new art installation, significant donation announced at 10 year anniversary of the Todd Cancer Pavilion at MemorialCare Long Beach Medical Center
The MemorialCare Todd Cancer Institute and community of Long Beach folded 10,000 origami cranes to wish everyone who visits to enjoy a joyful, long life or successful recovery from cancer.
Long Beach’s newest space for all things wellness aims to make sustainable lifestyles accessible
Brandi Andres has always believed in signs. And to Andres, a long trail of signs has led her to the opening of The Wellest, Long Beach’s newest hub for clean beauty, sustainable household products, non-alcoholic beverages and more.