Authorities say he went into the women’s restroom and then refused to leave the parking lot when a security guard told him they didn’t allow guns on the property.
Hearing scheduled on Long Beach water, sewer rate increases
A Proposition 218 public hearing on Aug. 27 will allow residents to contest a string of expected price hikes to water and sewer rates that will otherwise take effect later this year.
How much will Long Beach push back on ICE raids? There’s ‘no playbook for this,’ mayor says
Local leaders are weighing whether to join other cities in a lawsuit seeking to block immigration operations they say are unconstitutional.
MemorialCare’s Long Beach hospitals receive ABRET LAB-EEG accreditations for outstanding Neurodiagnostic testing
MemorialCare Long Beach Medical Center and Miller Children’s & Women’s Hospital are among only seven hospitals in California to receive the ABRET Long-Term Monitoring (LTM) accreditation, establishing the hospitals as leading destinations for epilepsy care in Southern California. ABRET, a non-profit credentialing board dedicated to neurodiagnostic standards, has granted the Neurodiagnostic Lab at Long Beach […]
Man charged with raping 61-year-old woman in Long Beach, attacking two other victims
Authorities said the string of crimes took place between April 4 and July 1.
Glizzy Street, a hot dog stand run by 15-year-old twins, is Long Beach’s new viral eatery
Chaze and Chazz Clemons have become social media sensations. Hundreds of people show up daily for their signature dogs.
A revamped Dairy Market serves up hearty breakfast in this cozy North Long Beach neighborhood
The longtime spot at Market Street and Dairy Avenue has a refreshed look and menu, but a similar name to honor the hard work of its former owners.
Theater News: What’s on stage in July? Shakespeare, Buddy Holly, a fiddler, a lobby hero and the Devil himself
It’s hot outside! Go see a play at one of these local (and air-conditioned) theaters this month.
MacArthur Park to reopen this month after $10.5 million remodel; here’s a sneak peek
The four-acre Cambodia Town park has been closed since April 2024.
State Supreme Court refuses to hear appeal from ex-LBUSD teacher who sexually abused students
Mark Santo, who taught at Lindbergh Middle School and Jordan High School, is serving 80 years to life behind bars.