City of Hope Orange County’s cancer specialty hospital will deliver lifesaving hematologic treatments and discoveries. For patients with cancers of the blood or blood-forming tissues — such as leukemia, lymphoma and myeloma — the only cancer specialty hospital in Orange County isn’t just progress, it’s a seismic shift in what’s possible. Located on City of […]
Bob Foster, pivotal former mayor who led Long Beach through recession, dies at 78
He took the helm and had to make tough decisions at a time when Long Beach was facing down crippling pension debt and the Great Recession.
Father, stepmother appear in court to face charges they tortured, murdered 14-month-old
A prosector briefly described the alleged abuse, saying the defendants “broke multiple bones over numerous incidents,” between July 1 and Nov. 7, leading to the girl’s death on Nov. 10.
Stephen Downing, a lawman-writer who hated the War on Drugs, took the gun out of MacGyver’s hands, dies at 87
From within the LAPD, Stephen Downing fought for reforms and later inspired audiences worldwide with his vision of what law enforcement could be.
Fewer international students are coming to the U.S. What this means for California
The number of new international students enrolling in college in the U.S. is dropping. Their losses will be felt beyond classrooms, as foreign students in particular drive scientific research and advancement. As the state with the most international students, California will likely feel the biggest impact.
Great Beginnings Preschool made countless idyllic memories; after 48 years, it looked like the end
A world-traveling preschool director taught her nature-first approach to generations of Long Beach tots. That vision must now pass to a new cohort.
A high schooler’s poetry became his resistance, and it won him the title of Youth Poet Laureate
Ezequiel Correa, 17, says he sees poetry as an essential political tool — one that he’s brought to bear in front of some of Long Beach’s powerful decision-makers.
Hundreds lined up for this popular Vietnamese coffee chain that just opened in Long Beach
“It’s really hard to find a good Vietnamese coffee shop,” said Vinny Nguyen, explaining part of the popularity of his store, Da Vien.
Major landlord reaches $7M settlement with California, other states in alleged rent price scheme
State Attorney General Rob Bonta alleges the company coordinated rental prices with other landlords by illegally sharing and gathering confidential information.
California is about to cut power company profits to historic lows. Your bill will barely drop
California utilities regulators are bringing down “return on equity” payments to power company shareholders. It’s the lowest profit margin in 20 years for PG&E and Southern California Edison, but will be hard to notice in your payments.
