Metro documents have claimed Long Beach indicated it is not interested in creating a service hub, though city officials dispute that characterization.
Isabel Patterson Child Development Center at CSULB could receive $3.5M in critical funding
Deferred maintenance costs for the center currently amount to around $8 million.
Lawmakers attempt crackdown on hidden fees
A group of California state lawmakers have proposed a raft of bills that would require companies in several industries — including live events and apartment rentals — to be more transparent about total prices.
Man arrested on attempted molestation charges may have Long Beach victims, OCDA says
Prosecutors allege Esparza went to a motel where he believed a babysitter was waiting with a 4-year-old girl.
Earth Day was trash day for volunteers cleaning up at Dominguez Gap Wetlands
“I think it’s important that people see that people care and show up,” one volunteer said.
New Long Beach Symphony show explores the Cambodian-American experience
On April 29, the Long Beach Symphony will debut “Khmeraspora,” a musical performance of song, dance, spoken word and rap that tells the story and collective experience of the Cambodian exodus to Long Beach.
LA-Long Beach again ranks as nation’s most ozone-polluted region
It’s a title nobody wants, but the Los Angeles-Long Beach metropolitan area was again named the most ozone-polluted region in the nation in an annual air-quality report released this week.
Frequent shootings put US mass killings on a record pace
The U.S. is setting a record pace for mass killings in 2023, replaying the horror on a loop roughly once a week so far this year.
California bills to expand state tax credits could send $1 billion to low-income families
State legislators recently authored two bills that would expand California’s Earned Income Tax Credit and its Young Child Tax Credit, but the bills would cost about $1.1 billion annually, in a year the state is predicting a $22.5 billion to $25 billion deficit.
Community members raise questions, offer support for proposed affordable housing project
The proposed 14-story project in Long Beach’s East Village would dedicate 75% of its units to unhoused people and could break ground as early as 2025.