Working with dogs and as a hostess have helped Carol Bryan recover from trauma. She hopes she can inspire others to move forward, too.
Rep. Robert Garcia calls for boycott of Dodgers Pride Night over exclusion of drag ‘nuns’
The Los Angeles Dodgers sparked controversy and heated debate Wednesday when the team disinvited an LGBTQ+ nonprofit, which is known for its members dressing in drag as nuns, from its 10th annual Pride Night.
Angels Baseball players make a short stop to MemorialCare Miller Children’s & Women’s Hospital Long Beach
MemorialCare has been partnering with Angels Baseball since 2019 to promote healthy lifestyles for Southern California fans.
River Jetty Restaurant Group set to open first Long Beach location, A PCH, in July
The 2,500-square-foot enclosed patio will overlook Alamitos Bay from the second floor of the shopping center.
California lawmakers block bill that would hold oil companies liable for health of people nearby
The bill, authored by state Sen. Lena Gonzalez, would have required oil companies to pay up to $1 million to people who have cancer or other health problems associated with a nearby well.
Fresh, authentic, homemade pasta from a trailer? Look no further than Italia on the Road
Three years of customizing their space, getting the necessary permits, and like everyone else, dealing with the pandemic, finally culminated in the opening of Italia On the Road in April.
Master plan for industrial complex at former C-17 site approved
A previous plan submitted by the developer showed the property serving as an Amazon Logistics delivery station, which would operate 24/7 and generate hundreds of jobs. It remains unclear if the company is still attached to the project.
Driver who killed woman and 5 dogs during police pursuit convicted of murder
One witness who heard the crash testified that it sounded like an explosion had gone off. Four years later, the driver responsible has been convicted of murder.
Wrigley Greenbelt opens after years of delays
The long-awaited Wrigley Greenbelt has officially opened after a lack of funding, resident complaints and expiring permits and grants set the project back for over a decade.
Metro could permanently reduce penalties for drivers using express lanes without a transponder
Los Angeles County Metro could permanently extend a pilot program that started in 2019 that allows drivers on the 110 and 10 Freeways to access toll lanes without a transponder as long as they pay a small fee.