The city of Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services will make flu shots available free beginning Friday at a number of health centers.
LBUSD’s new school safety plan focuses on fewer cops, diversion for students who commit small crimes
The plan empowers the district’s armed school safety officers to handle misdemeanors and infractions without calling local police.
Long Beach Towne Center sold in $143 million deal
New owners are promising investments in the mall, which hasn’t changed hands since its construction in the 1990s.
The campaign over Gavin Newsom’s maps is one of California most expensive, ever
Gov. Gavin Newsom is raising money from labor unions and Democrats all over the country for his redistricting ballot measure. Republicans are pouring in money to fight it.
Giant human ribbon and survivor’s story at MemorialCare Long Beach Medical Center’s “Hope Lives Here” event underscore rising breast cancer diagnoses in young adults
Every October, a sea of pink fills the lawn at the MemorialCare Todd Cancer Institute at Long Beach Medical Center as more than 100 people form a giant human ribbon—symbolizing hope, unity, and the fight against breast cancer. This powerful visual marks the kickoff of the annual “Hope Lives Here” event, where the MemorialCare Breast […]
Teacher put on leave as LBUSD investigates image of Black child wearing ankle monitor
It’s a reversal for the district, which previously declined to investigate and allowed him to continue teaching, according to records obtained by the Long Beach Post.
Port of Long Beach CEO Mario Cordero to retire in December
The Harbor Commission is expected to determine a process for replacing Cordero in the coming months.
Newsom vetoes bill for sober homeless housing
The bill by a San Francisco Democrat would have allowed some state-funded homeless housing projects to require sobriety.
Worried about parking at Long Beach Airport? You can now reserve a spot online
Reservations are accepted for daily and valet parking at the airport through a system that tracks available spaces.
CSULB’s iconic pub, the Nugget, is closed for good after major infrastructure failures
After welcoming students for 49 years, the bar and grill was supposed to get a grand farewell. Those plans were cut short.