The chapel features an exhibit of photos of David O’Connell’s family and ministry, an assortment of his liturgical vestments such as his chasuble, miter and pectoral cross, as well as personal items such as handwritten notes.
City Council to weigh ban on ‘targeted protests’ near people’s homes
The Long Beach City Council will discuss on Tuesday a proposed law that would ban “targeted protests” from happening within 300 feet of a person’s home.
2 teens arrested in slaying of 17-year-old at Silverado Park basketball court, police say
The teenagers, whose names were not released because they are juveniles, were taken into custody Thursday on suspicion of murdering Khalil Saleem, whose death shook the community in January.
Man who’d been stabbing himself dies in custody after officers Tase, handcuff him, LBPD says
Police said they Tasered a man to try to get him to stop stabbing himself. He later died at the hospital, according to the LBPD.
Annual fair in honor of Cesar E. Chavez coming tomorrow
The event will feature live cultural performances, family fun activities, job training and career pathway opportunities as well as free citizenship resources and assistance.
Long Beach to open 50 overnight parking spaces to unhoused people near the Queen Mary
Beginning March 20, the city is expanding its Safe Parking Program to offer 50 overnight parking spaces in a parking lot near the Queen Mary. The site will have security officers, a pet relief area, hand-washing facilities and restrooms.
Planning Commission approves expansion of Holy Innocents School in Long Beach
The Holy Innocents School in Long Beach’s Wrigley neighborhood could soon begin a three-phase expansion of its property on Pacific Avenue that will transform the existing school to accommodate more students and make room for a new church.
Ex-city employee pleads not guilty in woman’s overdose death
Jarid Nakamura allegedly walked into the Long Beach Police Department’s headquarters on March 6 and told homicide detectives that he supplied the drugs that killed 36-year-old Sokly Sar in July 2020.
Student sues LBUSD, saying district failed to protect her from sexually abusive teacher
An LBUSD spokesperson said the student’s accusations were investigated by school administration and law enforcement last year, but they were “neither corroborated nor substantiated.”
Sea-themed design proposed for new Ramona Park playground; pool still unfunded
The playground could start construction by fall and open by early 2024, but the timeline and funding for a proposed swimming pool are still uncertain.