With a list of more than 15,000 people waiting for help, anyone who’s been able to get a housing voucher from Long Beach may feel like like they beat the odds.
Newsom changes course, now wants more student housing money sooner
Gov. Gavin Newsom this month found a new way to fund grants that will help colleges and universities build dorms with low rents, overruling his January plan to delay $250 million for student housing.
What does the latest Colorado River proposal mean for California, Arizona, Nevada?
Facing the future with a dwindling Colorado River supply and intense pressure from the federal government, Arizona, California and Nevada have offered a plan to cut their water use significantly.
Poke pioneer Sweetfin to open brick-and-mortar in Belmont Shore
Sweetfin, one of the very first fast-casual, build-your-own-bowl poke eateries, will bring raw fish burritos, vegan iterations and “health goal bowls” to its Second Street location.
LAWineFest returns to the Long Beach Waterfront to celebrate all things wine June 3-4
Sip, explore and enjoy LA’s signature celebration of all things wine.
Extra Frames: The photos we didn’t publish in May
From horses to bike riders to the Queen Mary (and some leftover portraits, or course), here are the photos we didn’t publish in May.
Demystifying the menu: a guide to fine dining courses
The fine dining world can be intimidating, but we’re here to help demystify culinary traditions.
California orders Los Angeles County to close ‘unsuitable’ youth prisons within 60 days
The young people will be moved within two months from Barry J. Nidorf Juvenile Hall in Sylmar and Central Juvenile Hall in Boyle Heights to the currently shuttered Los Padrinos Juvenile Hall in Downey.
Newsom faces tough question: Who would replace Feinstein?
Should a vacancy occur, a range of names, from obscure to famous — including Oprah Winfrey — have been floated in California circles as possible replacements.
California Democrats sideline Gavin Newsom’s plan to build big things faster
Democratic legislators this week shot down the governor’s ambitious attempt to reform state environmental law and make it easier to build big infrastructure projects in California.