Disinformation has swirled and confusion has set in during the transition. Here’s a look at the new rules (and the old ones).
Wilson High to host free heart screening for student athletes and anyone else this Saturday
“The data shows that one in 300 students have an undetected heart problem that can lead to sudden cardiac arrest,” Wilson assistant principal Ngoc Nguyen said.
Nutrition guide: How dietary needs change and how to meet them
Staying hydrated, eating enough protein and nutrient dense foods are just a few of the ways to meet dietary needs.
Should nonprofits have to register as lobbyists in Long Beach? Ethics Commission still debating
Professional lobbyists have complained that nonprofits don’t have to disclose when they contact city officials, but the nonprofits say such a burden would have a chilling effect on their crucial advocacy work.
New Long Beach Proud! Fest celebrates LGBTQ community with a free 3-day party starting May 19
Next weekend, a new queer pride event will debut in Long Beach with three days of celebrations and festivities that include a multi-stage music festival with dozens of live music and performance acts.
Beach Streets to bring a music festival and room to roam a car-free Downtown May 20
The beloved open-streets event returns later this month and is likely to draw thousands to its sprawling route through multiple Downtown Long Beach neighborhoods.
Mother’s Day Brunch at Aquarium of the Pacific!
This Mother’s Day, show your mom she deserves the best!
Bill to outlaw discrimination based on caste clears California Senate
California could become the first state in the nation to outlaw caste bias by adding it as a protected category under the state’s anti-discrimination laws.
Killing at home near Houghton Park likely stemmed from dispute involving ex-girlfriend, LBPD says
Police say they’ve arrested the gunman, who is accused of showing up unannounced to a home where his ex-girlfriend and the victim were living.
What could a Cambodian cultural center look like? Advocates say they want a place of tradition, healing and culture
“The vision for this is for us to come back to a place of gains rather than loss, to be fulfilled rather than grieve,” Councilmember Suely Saro said.