Geronimo Reynaga was a passenger in the BMW that went airborne and then overturned in West Long Beach on Saturday.
California is losing population and building new houses. When will home prices come down?
There are now more homes per person — 3,770 units for every 10,000 Californians — than there have been since at least 1991.
Environmental group sues to block drilling of 15 oil wells off Long Beach coast
The Center for Biological Diversity wants to invalidate recent approvals for more than a dozen wells on oil island Grissom in Long Beach’s harbor.
Vincent Thomas Bridge needs months, maybe years, of construction; Caltrans weighs closure options
The options include shutting down the bridge entirely for nine to 12 months or keeping one lane open in each direction, which could extend the construction by a year or more.
In a city with deeply diverse architecture, a pair of French-inspired homes stand out
While there are always plenty of Spanish- and Craftsman-style homes for sale in Long Beach, the French style is quite a bit rarer. Currently, there is a pair falling into the category.
Can California find better paying jobs for people with disabilities?
A new state law aims to ensure workers with disabilities earn at least minimum wage. But some worry that the state doesn’t have enough resources to help these workers compete for jobs.
Aging and unhoused: Long Beach’s sees spike in older adults without stable housing
“This is supposed to be the golden years, you know, retirement,” one 70-year-old woman said. “They weren’t very golden.”
1 dead, 2 hospitalized after overnight crash in West Long Beach, police say
Police said they responded around 2:25 a.m. to Pacific Coast Highway near where it crosses over the Terminal Island Freeway.
Long Beach Symphony to Rock and Roll with ’70s and ’80s Hits
Put on your dancing shoes and relive the days of true rock ‘n’ roll
A 26.3-mile bus-only lane from the Traffic Circle to Pasadena? Long Beach shows some interest
Long Beach is being asked to sign onto a major redesign of the Lakewood Boulevard corridor that would dedicate one lane in each direction to bus-only travel.