“Kings of Fi$H,” which features the Long Beach location of the San Pedro Fish Market, premieres Tuesday.
4.4 earthquake near South Pasadena shakes Long Beach, LA area
The U.S. Geological Survey reported a preliminary magnitude of 4.7 but soon downgraded it to 4.4.
‘We gotta be somewhere’: Homeless Californians react to Newsom’s crackdown
Homeless Californians and activists say authorities are cracking down harder on encampments, after getting the green light from the Supreme Court and Gov. Gavin Newsom.
Snoop, Billie Eilish, Red Hot Chili Peppers film on Long Beach shoreline for Olympics closing ceremony
The stars descended on Rosie’s Dog Beach Saturday to record part of the Paris closing ceremonies. It was a hint of what’s to come. Long Beach will be a major player in the 2028 games.
Former Rams receiver, Poly alum alleges racial profiling after arrest at Ralphs
DeSean Jackson has filed a civil rights lawsuit against Ralphs and Los Angeles County alleging his civil rights were violated when he was wrongfully arrested.
Republicans target Kamala Harris’ ‘California-ness.’ Do swing-state voters care?
The vice president must defend her California roots and record against attacks by the Trump campaign. Voters and politicians in the swing states of Michigan and Arizona say that may not be the deciding factor.
Where to watch the women’s soccer gold medal match. These Long Beach bars are open early
The gold medal match against Brazil starts at 8 a.m. Plenty of local watering holes are opening early for watch parties.
Trustee questions why LBCC should reimburse board member for trip to D.C. celebration
The questioning drew fierce pushback from other trustees, with one saying it “blows my mind” that they would have to defend the spending.
Understanding HPV: Protecting your health through vaccination
By Leslie Young, M.D., pediatrician, MemorialCare Medical Group – Lakewood Human papillomavirus (HPV) is a prevalent yet often misunderstood virus yielding serious health consequences if left unchecked. It’s one of the most common sexually transmitted infections (STIs) worldwide, with over 100 different types, some of which can lead to various cancers, including cervical, anal, penile, […]
After two false starts, Long Beach’s tiny homes project is back to the drawing board — again
Since being awarded millions in state funding two years ago, the city has yet to find a site for the project meant to speedily provide individual micro shelters.