Federal agents were seen taking people from a restaurant and a donut shop, among other places, this morning.
As Poly’s football season crumbles, players say they were let down and left in the dark
Poly athletes are “being punished by the selfishness of adults,” one parent said.
Pilot describes what caused him to crash land at Long Beach park in new investigative report
Both the pilot and a woman he hit while landing were seriously injured, according to the National Transportation Safety Board, which has released its preliminary findings.
Apartments open for Long Beach’s chronically homeless
Dozens of people are moving from the streets into recently converted hotel rooms that come with supportive services.
Theater News: Cerritos Center offers slew of holiday shows, from ‘Merry-achi Christmas’ to Jane Lynch
There’s a holiday show for everyone this year at our neighboring Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts.
LBCC hopes a new $102 million building will be a hub for student life and belonging
Campus officials today celebrated breaking ground on the project, which they expect to be completed in two years.
California is still in the red with another big budget deficit projected for next year
California’s independent legislative analyst is warning that the state faces a nearly $18 billion deficit. It is “critical” for lawmakers to rein in spending and increase revenues long term, he said.
Cal State approves renaming Walter Pyramid in $8.5 million sponsorship deal
It will now be known as the LBS Financial Pyramid for at least the next 12 years.
Long Beach launches employment and job training program for fire survivors
The initiative will provide paid career opportunities and financial assistance to people looking for a fresh start in Long Beach.
Things to do in Long Beach this weekend — including a trance festival, record fair and musical art show
Expect some crowds for Dreamstate at the Queen Mary starting Friday.
