It appears to be part of a series of high-profile data breaches this week from K-12 schools to major university systems nationwide.
Theater Review: International City Theatre’s world premiere of ‘Warsaw’ probes past and present
Sometimes the past is more intertwined with the present than you’d think, and more able to change it than you’d expect.
Firefighters douse blaze at cannabis-growing business in West Long Beach
Fire investigators are working to determine the cause of the blaze.
Things to do in Long Beach this weekend — including immersive fairytales and a Filipino Festival (with a ’90s theme)
There’s also an Earth, Wind & Fire dance party with the Symphony.
Candidates’ forum scheduled Saturday for 1st District City Council race
It’s a crowded competition to represent the downtown area City Council seat. Organizers say all six candidates will attend.
Driver charged with manslaughter for allegedly killing woman as he pulled out of parking spot
He’s accused of hitting 19-year-old Grace Edwards as she walked through a shopping center parking lot with her mother.
Homeless services contractor sues Long Beach, alleging city bilked it out of $1.1 million
City officials said there were problems with invoices. The nonprofit alleges they’re manufacturing an excuse not to pay.
UPDATE: Tunnel fire under 110 Freeway doused; northbound lanes reopened
LAFD Assistant Chief Carlos Calvillo said his department is concerned about the structural integrity of the freeway after it was assessed by a structural engineer from Caltrans.
How will California’s next governor handle homelessness?
For voter guides to local Long Beach races, visit LBPost.com/elections.
A Long Beach baker turns her cherished memories into sweets through monthly cookie boxes
“I just think everyone deserves joy,” said Alaysia Sharma. And she hopes her cookie startup delivers it.
