Members of the public have until Friday to submit questions for the candidates.
As cargo volumes boom, Port of Long Beach has its busiest month ever
The huge amount of cargo is even affecting local freeways, something you know if you’ve been on the 710 lately.
Want to help your city? Long Beach Gives makes it easy to have a big impact
The citywide donation drive raises millions for local nonprofits each year. You have a week to give — starting today.
4.7 earthquake near Malibu rattles Long Beach, LA region
According to the United States Geological Survey, the epicenter was just north of Malibu a little before 7:30 a.m.
LA County says it needs a strategy to address homelessness near major sporting venues
Supervisors said there needs to be a regional plan before tourists flood in for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, 2027 Super Bowl and 2028 Olympics.
City prosecutor to host town hall on ballot measure to toughen drug, theft penalties
City Prosecutor Doug Haubert and Councilmember Mary Zendejas will answer questions about how Proposition 36 will affect Long Beach if voters approve it in November.
Wild Fork, a specialty meat store with everything from yak to alligator, opens in Long Beach
It recently took over the old Ruby’s location on Second Street.
Things to do in Long Beach this weekend — including a Queen Mary Halloween bazaar and movie night
Plus, don’t miss the chance to give back to your community at an expo featuring some of the most impactful nonprofits in Long Beach.
DUI checkpoint planned for Thursday night in Long Beach
Police warned motorists that being charged with driving while impaired brings an average first-time penalty of $13,500.
Long Beach adopts $3.6 billion budget with an eye toward Olympic infrastructure
It includes nearly $600 million in capital improvements but also significant belt-tightening and fee increases as pandemic-era federal aid dries up.