This Saturday, community members can join Sowing Seeds of Change for its first-ever garden chef competition fundraiser.
Long Beach could start processing concealed weapons permits as soon as mid-April
In total, the city estimated that a permit could cost just over $1,000 for applicants who successfully complete all the steps necessary to be approved.
Money to burn: Restaurants feeling the strain of increased gas prices
Right now, restaurants are getting hit with the same sort of astronomical gas bills that regular residents have through, but the restaurant bills are writ large because of the high volume of natural gas required to prepare food and to keep customers comfortable.
City prepares to sweep homeless encampments near LA River
City and county crews are preparing a sweep of homeless encampments near the Los Angeles River south of Anaheim Street in Long Beach, even as the city’s homeless shelters are near capacity and the temporary winter shelter is slated to close in a little more than a week.
Tornado sweeps through Montebello; 11 buildings red-tagged
A rare tornado swept through the Montebello area today, heavily damaging nearly a dozen buildings and an unknown number of vehicles, while leaving one person with minor injuries.
Speculation of Lana Del Rey appearance brews ahead of 4 events celebrating new album
The owner of Fingerprints Music says the singer will not be in attendance at Thursday’s party, but whether guests will be in for a surprise at one of the three days of pop-ups this weekend in Shoreline Aquatic Park is anyone’s guess.
A farewell letter from the publisher: Thank you, Long Beach. See you soon, Oregon.
My time in Long Beach will soon be coming to a close after accepting a job to become the publisher of the Rogue Valley Times, serving Medford, Oregon and the Jackson County community.
Residents say they were told not to leave winter homeless shelter amid COVID outbreak
One resident said he was kept from going to work even though he wasn’t sick, something the Long Beach Health Department says it didn’t recommend.
Long Beach submits plan for future oil production as state setback law awaits 2024 election
The city is taking advantage of the pause on the new oil well setback law, as the City Council approved a drilling plan Tuesday that will continue oil production in areas that would have been off limits under Senate Bill 1137.
Wilson High short film places 3rd in Long Beach-hosted convention
Some of the best young talent in television and movies were at the Long Beach Convention Center last week for the five-day Student Television Network Convention and competition.