The mural will be on an east-facing exterior wall of Building M, which is located north of Carson Street on Faculty Road.
LBCC looking for artists to create mural focused on equity, inclusion at its Liberal Arts Campus
The mural will be on an east-facing exterior wall of Building M, which is located north of Carson Street on Faculty Road.
1 dead, several hospitalized, including suspect, in crash that ended police pursuit
Seal Beach police say the pursuit began around 7:58 p.m. in the area of PCH and Fifth Street after officers pulled a driver over for a vehicle code violation.
Long Beach to host premiere of CW’s ‘100 Days to Indy’ ahead of Grand Prix
The premiere will mark a rare, star-studded Long Beach event, during which famed drivers and perhaps some Hollywood stars will walk the red carpet just a few days ahead of the 48th Acura Grand Prix.
Former Suge Knight attorney sentenced in conspiracy, perjury case
A Long Beach attorney who briefly represented former rap mogul Marion “Suge” Knight in what was a murder case at the time was sentenced today to five years probation and ordered not to practice law in California in connection with his guilty plea to conspiracy and perjury charges.
Shooting prompts hours-long SWAT response in North Long Beach, but search turns up empty, police say
A man showing up at the hospital with a gunshot wound sparked a SWAT operation at a home in North Long Beach.
Labor activists push for $20 minimum wage as inflation persists
New York, California and Massachusetts are among states where pro-labor forces are now pushing proposals that, if approved, would boost minimum wages to $20 or more in the coming years.
California Attorney General’s Office appeals federal gun ruling
U.S. District Judge Cormac Carney said California’s requirements “unquestionably infringe on the right to keep and bear arms” as guaranteed in the Second Amendment.
Victim of February hit-and-run in Long Beach dies
Police said the man was hospitalized with injuries that didn’t appear to be life-threatening, but his condition began to deteriorate, and officers were notified Monday that the man had died.
California lawmakers OK nation’s 1st penalty for price gouging at the pump
The bill, which Gov. Gavin Newsom is expected to sign this week, will give regulators the power to punish oil companies for profiting from the type of gas price spikes that plagued the nation’s most populous state last summer.