Long Beach water to return $21 million to ratepayers based on use
A credit on Long Beach water bills in the next few months will total $21 million, completing city efforts to repay Measure M funds after...
Coastal fire: What homes are worth in Laguna Niguel hills where 20 homes burned
The Coastal fire has burned at least 20 homes since it swept across Aliso Woods Canyon into Laguna Niguel on Wednesday, fire officials said. The...
Electric truck charging plaza coming to Port of Long Beach this year
The Port of Long Beach this year will get a charging plaza for heavy-duty electric trucks that is designed to connect with a charging “highway”...
Belmont Shore’s ‘Ambassador’ retires his wave
The wave of a hand is such a simple gesture: You lift your arm and move your hand from side to side. It’s a nonverbal...
Groundbreakers in government, cousins in life meet in Long Beach to reminisce
One of Jack McDowell’s many postings in his 26-year career as a U.S. Marine was with the Marines’ Embassy Security Group. He worked at embassies...
Largest-ever Cal State Long Beach graduations to kick off next week
Nearly 12,000 Cal State Long Beach students are expected to walk the stage — and fill Angel Stadium of Anaheim seven separate times over two...
Photos: LA Giltinis defeated Austin Gilgronis 10-8 Major League Rugby
LA Giltinis takes on Austin Gilgronis in the second half of a Major League Rugby match at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum in Los Angeles...
Youngsters climb on, in, around heavy equipment, trucks in Long Beach
Olivia Isas, 7, sits between her brothers, Benjamin, 5, and Feliz, 2, in the back of a refuse truck on Saturday, May 7, 2022, at...
Why the City of Industry’s $20 million solar project collapsed like a house of cards
Second of two parts Industry City Manager Paul Philips was given an ultimatum outside City Council chambers in early 2018. He needed to cut all...
Long Beach City Attorney says 3 candidates violated campaign finance rules
Three citywide candidates loaned their campaigns more money than allowed by the city charter, the City Attorney’s Office announced Thursday night, saying civil actions would...
California will protect abortion rights, state, Long Beach officials say
California will remain a beacon for bodily autonomy and bolster abortion rights even more, state and local leaders said during a press conference in Long...
Cities that failed to meet California’s housing deadline seek rezoning extension
Local and state officials are working on a deal to soften penalties affecting almost every Southern California city and county for failing to adopt state-approved...
Long Beach Youth Climate Corps set to launch this summer, city says
Long Beach, looking to bolster its response to climate change and support job opportunities for underserved local youth, is set to launch a new environmentally...
Long Beach abortion-rights supporters protest at courthouse
About 100 people marched through downtown Long Beach to the Governor George Deukmejian Courthouse on Tuesday evening, May 3, to advocate for abortion rights in...
Long Beach honors fallen police, firefighters
A grateful community once again honored those who died in the line of duty. Long Beach memorialized the city’s fallen police officers and firefighters on...
Los Angeles County looks to form new entity to solve homeless crisis
Los Angeles County Supervisor Kathryn Barger once again urged her peers to reject the failing status quo and to develop a cohesive way to address...
Conference of LGBTQ advocates kicks off in Long Beach
The International Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans and Intersex Association — otherwise known as the ILGA — kicked off its weeklong world conference in Long Beach...
Rich Archbold: Dave Lopez, star TV reporter, talks about storied career, life in new book
For almost half a century, there wasn’t a major story happening in Southern California without the signature television reporting of Dave Lopez. He covered everything...
Alondra Park, El Camino College replaced a planned luxury Black neighborhood called ‘Gordon Manor’
Bruce’s Beach isn’t the only park in the South Bay that was created at the expense of Black entrepreneurs and communities. The land on which...
Rich Archbold: Press-Telegram launches its 23rd Send-a-Kid-to-Camp fund campaign
The pine trees are swaying. The air is crisp and clean. Night stars are brilliant. The mountains are breathtaking and waiting. All they need now...
Shirley Wild: CCEJ hosts much-delayed office warming, 2 years after moving into new digs
The California Conference for Equality and Justice moved into new offices two years ago, exactly two weeks before the pandemic caused the organization to shut...
Port of Long Beach estimates $345 million loss if it takes control of Queen Mary
The Port of Long Beach could potentially lose an estimated $354 million over five years if it takes over the Queen Mary and the surrounding...
Long Beach reports 272 new COVID-19 cases, deaths remain unchanged
Long Beach reported 272 new COVID-19 cases this week, as of Thursday, April 28, according to city health data — a jump from last week’s...
Port of Long Beach hails completion of rail project designed to speed movement and reduce pollution and congestion
Officials drive golden spikes into the new rail line during the completion ceremony for the new Pier G/J Double Track Access Project, in Long Beach...