Ghosts, witches, ghouls and demons packed the Long Beach Convention Center this weekend. Check out some of the best costumes.
The state’s first women’s sports bar just opened in Long Beach
The bar is a place to celebrate and watch female athletes and their competitions.
2 arrested in connection with deadly shootout inside Long Beach bar
A patron at the bar defended himself, killing one of the attackers, when they opened fire on him at Carlies Bar earlier this month, according to authorities.
Long Beach men used auto shop as a front to sell meth and fentanyl, prosecutors say
Federal prosecutors said they found packages of drugs hidden in a vending machine at an auto upholstery shop named Stitchn’ Time.
Supervisor presses Caltrans for plan to mitigate traffic from Vincent Thomas Bridge closure
Commuters and neighbors are expected to endure more than a year of detours during major construction on the bridge.
19-year-old suspected of committing 2 murders in the span of a week, Long Beach police say
Police allege a 19-year-old shot his friend to death in a Long Beach hotel last week and then killed another man he knew in a North Long Beach garage on Tuesday.
California forges ahead with social media rules despite legal barriers
State lawmakers are advancing two bills aimed at protecting children from the harms of social media, part of a nationwide wave of efforts to address the issue.
Get screened for lung cancer for World Lung Cancer Awareness Day
By: Kathryn ‘Kitty’ Campuzano, BSN, RN, OCN, MemorialCare Todd Cancer Institute at Long Beach Medical Center In 2024, there will be more than 234,000 new cases of lung cancer diagnosed in the United States, according to the American Cancer Society. Lung cancer causes more deaths than breast, colon, and prostate cancer combined, accounting for about […]
19-year-old charged with murder in North Long Beach shooting
The suspected killer has remained behind bars in lieu of $3 million bail since his arrest, jail records show.
Will Long Beach heed Newsom’s call to dismantle encampments? City considers ‘adjustments’ to its approach
The governor ordered state agencies to remove homeless encampments from state grounds, but he doesn’t have the authority to demand cities follow suit.