The city is among several in Southern California awarded funds to collect and recycle abandoned treads.
Long Beach Police and Financial Services urged denial of live entertainment based on DUI and other arrests and public safety burden on understaffed force. PJ's owners say they've improved.
Priest will be arraigned Wednesday on one count of a lewd act on a child and 8 counts of sexual battery, the court said.
Californians Aware is asking voters to sign a petition that would protect key provisions of the Brown Act, the state's open-government law. The City of Long Beach wouldn't stop upholding it regardless.
Bonnie Sheehan plead guilty to 14 misdemeanors, in return for dismissal of charges against co-defendant and U-Haul passenger. Sentence: $500 fine and no jail time.
Former Long Beach dog shelter operator Bonnie Sheehan and friend will face trial start in Tennessee after declining a settlement on endangering animals charges because they'd have to give up having pets.
The Council selected Robert Garcia to serve for the two year rotation.
High number of arrests, DUIs, over-serving are called excessive burden to Long Beach Police Department and public nuisance to Belmont Shore.
Several options are on the table, including a rise in tuition costs, reduced pay and benefits for employees and less time allotted for research, while raises are approved for three CSU presidents.
The state suspended mandates such as the government noticing of public meetings and votes to cut related costs, but city attorney's office said there are no changes in policy.
Estimated $218,000 in trading cards shipped from China were uncovered by U.S. Customs at the Long Beach-L.A. port complex.
Many construction projects may extend closures into the week.
For 6 hours Monday, the signals at 2nd and PCH will go dark, and stop signs will regulate one of the busiest intersections in Long Beach. Will traffic madness ensue?
The alleged hoarder who is charged with shooting a city code enforcement officer and barricading himself for hours and firing a weapon with police outside will need to return to court.
Gov. Jerry Brown signs Senate Bill 1388 into law. The law, which goes into effect Jan. 1, makes it OK to park at a broken meter.
Residents have already protested to the region's ABC office, and complained that the city granted the change from shoe store to restaurant without any added parking required. DeLong wants conditions.
The 2012 graduates and valedictorians from Long Beach high schools are among 27 applicants statewide to receive the President’s Scholar award from CSULB.
The man who wounded a Long Beach Code Enforcement officer arriving to inspect trash-strewn yard is facing an attempted murder of a peace officer and other counts.
A portion of the Port Roadway will close due to an ongoing waterline replacement project.
Once called the world's greatest naval ship, the Battleship of Presidents opened Saturday as a museum in its new home in San Pedro
Part of 7th Street is getting revamped to improve traffic and road conditions downtown.
Inspector was shot in head July 5, is expected to live
Mike DuRee, 18-year Department veteran, is chosen after nationwide recruitment search
An EIR for the charged 710 proposal is taking public input for 60 days. The 710 would add 2 lanes and have a 4-lane trucks-only freeway from Port of Long Beach to L.A. but claim 400 homes and businesses.
Large graffiti was also painted down white residential walls along Division in another marring of the neighborhood, police say.
What do you think about the decision—will it impact you and how? Did you favor or oppose the Affordable Care Act approved by Congress?
Honors are given to Patch's coverage of the Seal Beach salon shootings, a November windstorm and two sports stories.
Suspects allegedly assaulted Jerry Patterson, suspect in Belmont Shore hit-run DUI.
LBReport.com discovered the language in a bill that it claims would require low-risk holders of federally-insured loans to buy flood insurance.
The city is warning of reports that people posing as gas meter readers ask about when residents will be away for burglary targets.
Are there better ways to reduce Big Gulp-size consumption than by a ban?
For commuters to West L.A., the 405's Wilshire ramps will be closed all summer, starting Friday night. 'Carmageddon on steroids,' one official put it.
Lung cancer is the deadliest kind in the U.S. but earlier detection offers an individual better survival odds, study finds.
Among public universities, the national rise was 15% from 2008-10, but Long Beach spiked 42% according to Time Magazine, which looked at new data. It's still far below other colleges.
L.A. County sees its first 2012 virus sample and vector control officials offer how to avoid the virus.
For summer planning purposes, these are the key dates for Long Beach Marina.
President Obama announced ceasing deportations of juvenile undocumented immigrants. Do you agree?
The candidates, incumbents and issues that will be affecting Belmont Shore & Naples, L.A. County, and the U.S.
UCLA and UC Berkeley researchers found that as many as 3.7 million uninsured or under-insured residents would have access to insurance or switch to better, more affordable coverage under the law.
Justices reject defense request for review asserting that jurors should not have heard statements to Long Beach police by defendants, then 14 and 15, regarding 16-year-old's murder.