Michaelian had been with the race for all of its 51 years.
Motorcycle rider dies after crashing into bicyclist on river trail, Long Beach police say
“Witnesses stated that the motorcyclist was traveling at a high rate of speed without a helmet or lights,” police said.
‘I was hooked’: California lawmakers target gambling addiction in youth
From loot boxes to sports predictions, boys are betting — and losing — online
Police search for hit-and-run driver who seriously hurt 67-year-old at Anaheim and Redondo
No arrests have been made, but a search warrant to seize and search the involved vehicle lays out how the crash happened and how police tracked down the van.
CSULB Pow Wow celebrated Indigenous cultures through art, dance and frybread
“It’s important to keep the culture alive.”
2 plead no contest to stealing thousands from CSULB Athletics Department by filing false time sheets
They paid restitution and were sentenced to community service and probation, prosecutors said.
History made: Dr. Wassef performs world’s first robotic hip revision with Mako 5.0 software
MemorialCare Long Beach Medical Center has made history by becoming the first hospital in the world to successfully perform a robotic hip revision surgery using Stryker’s Mako Total Hip with 5.0 Advanced Primary and Revision application, and the first in California to pair Mako 4 SmartRobotics™ with the Q Guidance System. These milestones represent a […]
Trump administration acknowledges it needs immigrant farmworkers as it moves to cut their pay
The Trump administration handed down a rule that would cut the minimum wage for immigrants with H-2A visas, including farm workers. The United Farm Workers sued, arguing the change would depress pay to all agricultural employees, including citizens.
Long Beach Unified projects it must make another $40 million in cuts next year
Hundreds of teachers, librarians, and other employees were already let go, but it has not closed the district’s budget deficit.
Long Beach decides to rent out different, cheaper motel to house people living on LA River
Officials had planned to lease the Motel 6 on PCH but scrapped that plan, a decision that delayed the program but secured rooms at a lower rate, according to the Health Department.
