It’s been 20 years since the Port of Long Beach adopted its Green Port Policy. During an annual address, officials highlighted the progress they’ve made.
Cementless joint replacements: A long-lasting solution for a pain-free life
By: Dr. Albert Tsai, orthopedic surgeon, MemorialCare Joint Replacement Center, Long Beach Medical Center Imagine being able to walk or simply move without pain again. For thousands of Americans every year, this dream becomes a reality thanks to advanced joint replacement surgeries. In fact, almost 800,000 knee replacements and over 500,000 hip replacements are performed […]
Police look for man who raped woman walking in Willmore area, LBPD says
Detectives believe he also attacked another a woman later on the same morning on Jan. 15.
Drunk driver accused of killing 3-year-old and her father is still on the run, police say
Authorities have just renewed a $10,000 reward for information that leads to his capture.
Fearing AI will take their jobs, California workers plan a long battle against tech
At a landmark gathering in Sacramento, workers discussed defenses against artificial intelligence and surveillance technology.
Long Beach father helps his grandmother, 7 kids escape blaze that destroys their home
A neighbor tried to slow the blaze with a pair of fire extinguishers, but flames quickly erupted through the house.
Long Beach to President Biden: can we have our $25.8 million now?
At the height of the pandemic, Long Beach fronted millions of dollars worth of medical services and supplies, counting on being reimbursed later. In a letter to the president at the start of the year, officials said they’ve gotten less than half of what they paid.
Things to do in Long Beach this weekend — including the annual MLK Day celebration
There’s also a night market where kids can come meet Bluey and a political satire show that’ll keep you laughing.
64-year-old shot to death at retirement home, Long Beach police say
A 30-year-old man who lived with the victim was arrested on suspicion of murder, according to authorities.
California abandons diesel truck ban and other clean-air rules before Trump is sworn in
Because Trump is unlikely to approve them, California has no choice but to abandon its groundbreaking rules for zero-emission trucks and cleaner locomotives.