California’s Senate killed a bill, similar to laws enacted in conservative states, that would require porn sites to verify visitors are adults.
Things to do in Long Beach this weekend — including a free, sprawling festival and a kitty fundraiser
Supporting local businesses is the highlight of this weekend’s round-up.
Long Beach police schedule DUI checkpoint Friday night
Police said the checkpoint would be in the South Patrol Division, which covers the Downtown and Alamitos Beach areas and is bordered to the north by Anaheim Street.
Downed power line at CSULB dorms leaves hundreds without power
University police responded to the dorms and found a downed power line along with an electrocuted squirrel, according to a CSULB spokesperson.
Long Beach plans to cut 70 public health jobs including epidemiologists, outbreak response
Amid a tuberculosis emergency and summer COVID surge, mass layoffs of health workers are expected in September. Workers say they’ll be left “critically understaffed.”
Ex-LBUSD school safety officer takes plea agreement in killing of 18-year-old
After jurors deadlocked in his murder trial, Eddie Gonzalez has pleaded no contest to voluntary manslaughter for killing Mona Rodriguez about a block away from Millikan High School.
More California schools are banning smartphones, but kids keep bringing them
Schools that banned phones a few years ago have advice for other districts as the governor calls for a crackdown.
CSULB Shark Lab’s early warning system is in danger; they’re asking for help
The lab has buoys that warn lifeguards when juvenile white sharks are near. Shark Lab director Chris Lowe says he may have to start pulling them out of the water and laying off staff next month.
Yes, that was a tiny little earthquake in the Bluff Park area
For most people, this one wasn’t nearly as noticeable as other, larger recent quakes, but people still reported feeling the jolt shortly before 1 p.m.
Silver Alert issued for 64-year-old man who went missing in Long Beach
Anyone with information on his whereabouts was urged to call 911.