Long Beach abruptly cuts ties with its largest homeless shelter operator after concerns over billing practices
Until yesterday, the contractor operated hundreds of Long Beach’s shelter beds. Now they’re under investigation.
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Ethics in leadership is good for business, investment, and the economy
By John Keisler and Harry Saltzgaver “Trust is one of the greatest economic forces on Earth.” — Charlie Munger Charlie Munger (1924–2023) was an American investor, businessman, attorney, and philanthropist who became famous as Warren Buffett’s longtime partner and vice chairman of Berkshire Hathaway. It may be surprising to some to hear that some of…
Newly remodeled Millikan building still had no AC during March heatwave, teachers say
Long Beach Unified says it will be online soon. The district has been slowly modernizing schools and their HVAC systems with a $1.5 billion bond measure passed a decade ago.
ICE arrests tripled last year in the LA area — and more than half of those arrested had no criminal record
Federal immigration officials arrested more than 14,000 people in the greater Los Angeles area in 2025.
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Snoop Dogg to headline opening concert at Long Beach Amphitheater in June
The Long Beach native will christen Long Beach’s newest venue once it’s built.

