A proposal in Congress would require some adults to document 80 hours a month of work or school. Experts say the red tape and paperwork is so cumbersome that even people who work will lose their health insurance.
The Mobile Stroke Unit: Bringing life-saving care to the community
When a stroke strikes, it is important to remember that every second counts. MemorialCare Long Beach Medical Center has taken a significant step in minimizing this time to treatment with its innovative Mobile Stroke Unit (MSU), which has been serving the community since its launch in December 2017 by May Nour, M.D., Ph.D., FSVIN, Interventional […]
Theater News: What’s on in June? A romantic comedy, a new works festival and a trailblazing female programmer’s story
With summer heating up in Long Beach, why not enjoy the communal, air-conditioned atmosphere of one of our many local theaters? Here’s what’s playing near you.
Suspect arrested in Thursday’s deadly shooting in North Long Beach
The shooting was reported around 5:15 Thursday morning near Harding Street and Cherry Avenue.
This Long Beach vinyl bar wants patrons to grab records and play them as they sip a beer or glass of wine
The store, run by a house DJ, has a lounge vibe centered around a communal turntable. Recently approved to sell alcohol, it’s relaunching as a vinyl listening bar.
‘I’m really scared’: Elderly and disabled Californians with more than $2,000 could lose Medi-Cal
Health advocates say the proposal to reinstate the Medi-Cal asset limit would keep people in poverty while Gov. Newsom says it’s essential to cut rising costs.
Things to do in Long Beach this weekend — including a wine festival and a community sing-a-long
For even more fun, check out the annual Turkish Festival at Shoreline Aquatic Park.
Shipping company executive accused of running multi-billion-dollar smuggling scheme
A federal indictment alleges he and another executive also bribed Mexican customs officials and paid kickbacks to drug cartels.
Lazy Dough, a creative new brunch spot on Fourth Street, is a chef’s playground
Have you had croissant French toast? How about a Dubai croissant? They’re just some of the breakfast delights now being served out of the space that used to hold Seabirds Kitchen.
A mini-Dark Harbor is coming to the Queen Mary on Friday the 13th
For one night only, the beloved Halloween event will set up one of its mazes aboard the ship.