A malfunctioning oxygen pump and valves impacted the fuel pressure and release timing, which kept the Stage 2 engine from achieving full power.
Port of LA closes out soft 1st quarter
Port of Los Angeles officials announced today that the port closed out a soft first quarter, seeing a decline of approximately 32% compared to 2022, when the port experienced the best first quarter in its history.
Man dies after being stabbed during fight on Metro train, police say
The fight started around 3:30 to 3:45 p.m. while the train was near Fifth Street, according to Joveon Richardson, who was aboard the A Line and witnessed the crime.
Nasdaq to suspend Virgin Orbit stock trading Thursday
The stock exchanged cited the company’s recent bankruptcy filing as well as its failure to file an annual report with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
Trademark Brewing debuts ‘Morning Drive’ beer in nod to Grand Prix
Trademark Brewing owner Sterling Steffen credits the Grand Prix of Long Beach for his decision to make the city the anchor point for his family and his business.
Things to do in Long Beach this weekend including… live music, musical theater and a motorcycle stunt show
Plus, a vintage market and tiki bingo.
Pedestrian injured in hit-and-run along Anaheim Street, police say
Officers responded around 10:44 p.m. to the area of Anaheim Street and Cedar Avenue, where they located a man laying on the ground and suffering from injuries to his upper body, according to the Long Beach Police Department.
City to host community meeting about proposed homeless shelter
Long Beach is asking for feedback about its plan to open a temporary homeless shelter on Anaheim Street near the Los Angeles River.
Long Beach looks to create program to help long-serving ‘legacy businesses’
Long Beach will begin looking at how it can create a program to support and preserve legacy businesses in the city, which could include providing grants, eviction defense and other services to long-standing businesses.
California weighs how to improve outcomes for Black students
The California Legislature is weighing a proposal by Gov. Gavin Newsom to set aside $300 million for low-income schools, but some education advocates say it won’t do enough to improve educational outcomes for Black students.