The Long Beach Post and Business Journal are joining The LA Local, gaining support to expand coverage and reach.
It will soon be legal to sell meals out of your home in Long Beach. Here’s how.
Under the new law, it could cost as little as $1,500 to start up a home restaurant instead of hundreds of thousands invested in traditional brick-and-mortars.
Long Beach MMA fighter will battle for a chance at the UFC in hometown bout
Eugene Correa had been running a gym to teach youth self defense — especially those who grew up in the foster system like he did. But he decided it’s time to get back in the ring.
Plans to fix gaps in Newsom’s mental health court reopen divisions over involuntary care
Gov. Gavin Newsom’s CARE Court struggles to serve Californians in acute mental health crises. Two bills are moving forward to change that.
Water damage shuts down city’s main homeless services center; it will operate out of tents for months
People in need can still get help at a temporary facility right next door, but some services, like showers and childcare, are limited.
The next Olympics ticket drop is coming in August. Questions about affordability remain
The next round of tickets to the L.A. Olympics in 2028 will go on sale in August, and registration has reopened to get a chance at a ticket slot.
New hope for “Heff-Peff” heart failure patients: Long Beach Medical Center helps lead global trial of first HFpEF device
By: Andrew Yoon, M.D., medical director, Heart Failure, MemorialCare Heart & Vascular Institute at Long Beach Medical Center. MemorialCare Heart & Vascular Institute at Long Beach Medical Center is one of only two medical centers in California selected to participate in the RESPONDER-HF confirmatory trial, a global clinical study evaluating the Corvia® Atrial Shunt. This […]
At Poly High, a growing movement asks kids to consider the trades — not just college — after graduation
Students filled the gym to learn from educators and labor organizations about union career options that they say deserve more exposure.
Long Beach residents can apply for emergency rental aid starting today. Here’s how.
Using a new source of county money, Long Beach will try to keep people from falling into homelessness when they hit financial hardship.
Funeral planned Saturday for Canelo, the cat loved by Millikan students and neighbors
The outgoing orange tabby united his neighborhood. Anyone who knew him is welcome to attend.
