“A young boy’s life has been cut short due to an intolerable act of gun violence,” LBPD Chief Wally Hebeish said.
Long Beach looks to crack down on unpermitted events at city beaches
Councilmember Kristina Duggan said the Granada Beach parking lot in Belmont Shore has become a magnet for unpermitted events like car shows that cause traffic jams and parking crunches.
Coast Guard searches for downed aircraft off San Clemente Island
The Coast Guard said three people were believed to be aboard the aircraft that went down about a mile southwest of San Clemente Island.
Nonprofit DemoChicks empowers girls to pursue careers in engineering, construction and architecture
Robin Thorne, the founder of C.T.I. Environmental Inc. and the nonprofit DemoChicks, is determined to expose young girls to nontraditional careers in fields like chemical engineering, construction and architecture.
Can Long Beach sue over sewage spills that keep closing its coastline? Council votes to explore the option.
Long Beach has to close its beaches any time sewage washes down the LA or San Gabriel rivers, but a councilwoman said she doesn’t want the city to be saddled with the reputation of having dirty water.
Accused drug dealer charged with providing fentanyl in overdose death of Long Beach man
The charges were announced among a dozen new federal cases targeting fentanyl dealers across Southern California.
Here’s where Long Beach roads will be repaired over the next few years
Long Beach just released maps showing where it plans to spend over $40 million in bond money on street repairs and enhancements.
Defendant gets 27 years to life in prison for shooting man to death in Long Beach alley
Prosecutors said the attacker was pistol-whipping the victim during an argument when the gun discharged, hitting the 40-year-old man in the chest.
Nick the Greek replaces Pietris Bakery on 2nd Street; opening set for June
Nick the Greek franchisees Evgenia and Aristos Mantas have taken over ownership and operation of the Pietris location, but all Pietris staff will remain onboard.
Former Long Beach resident pleads guilty to wire fraud in multimillion-dollar timeshare scam
Michael McDonagh, 42, pleaded guilty to one count of wire fraud Monday for leading a telemarketing scheme that scammed dozens of timeshare owners out of over $3.5 million from 2015 to 2019.