Belmont Shore's council rep says he's exploring candidacy if redistricting committee decides to put Long Beach in one versus three current districts.
A new air quality plan set for EPA approval will phase in exhaust filter requirements starting next year and mandate most heavy diesel equipment be replaced or retrofitted in 10 years.
Third district Council member Gary DeLong met with residents at the monthly Thursday Belmont Shore Residents Assn. meeting to determine how his district could use the excess funds.
The Long Beach resident admittedly drove drunk from restaurant near 7th and PCH when she rear-ended vehicle carrying two women now suing her for unstated damages.
Tonight's City Council meeting proposes steps forward for education and corporate sponsorship and name placement at parks.
A law proposed by an Oklahoma mother would make it a felony to fail to report a child that has gone missing. The grassroots effort has collected 460,000 signatures this week.
Some $18M in Unexpected Tidelands Funds to be spent in coastal districts 3 and 2 and will be the topic at the monthly Belmont Shore Residents Assn. session.
The San Gabriel Freeway fully closes between Katella Avenue and the 405/22 freeway interchange for the West County Connectors Project.
Each week, a different movie is screened in parks around the city.
The Planning Commission held a no-agenda, no vote session to discuss various citywide items, including CUP license fees and the status of 2nd and PCH.
Ports of Long Beach and Los Angeles meet jointly with government transportation and air quality officials in an educational forum open to the public.
Plan by Councilman DeLong's office might help ease parking shortages and drunk driving starting Aug. 1.
Council will vote to approve $4 million in grants to continue Lagoon Restoration Project.
As the country readies for its July 4th weekend, Riverside County Supervisor Jeff Stone broaches the idea for 13 counties in California, including O.C. but not L.A.
Designed to tidy the county boundaries, the change affects local trails and five homes in Los Alamitos.
County Supervisor Don Knabe declares July "Junior Golfers Appreciation Month" allowing young golfers 18 and under a deal.
Residents of Los Angeles County’s Second Largest Gay Community Respond in Belmont Heights with Mixed Emotions.
Robert M. Luman will be interim police chief during the search for a permanent candidate.
Supreme Court decision on video games leave parents as gatekeepers.
Three workers have been killed recently, prompting Caltrans to review safety policies.
President Barack Obama on Wednesday laid out a plan calling for 33,000 American troops to return home from Afghanistan by September 2012. The "tide of war is receding," Obama says.
Officials are asking drivers to get ready for the 53-hour LA County freeway closure in July.
Patch examines the controversial policies that govern how police and fire personnel in Orange County receive overtime pay.
Belmont Shore-adjacent land hotly debated at over-flow Seal Beach City Council meeting, where a plan to build 48 homes was debated.
Third district representative explains his views on efforts to reduce late-night drinking impacts on residents, other businesses.
Seal Beach City Council, residents, address DWP settlement, building homes on coastal land.
The owners of McKenna's restaurant applied to stage the display next month, but Fire Marshal denied it for lack of fire personnel to staff it. s
The agenda item seeking to curb excessive partying on Second Street, which passed with a vote of 7-2, turned City Hall into its own sort of "party" last night.
Supervisor Don Knabe announced Friday that three newborns have been surrendered to be placed with adoptive parents as part of the Safe Surrender program Knabe initiated in 2001.
Many cities saddled with this large cost contract with OC, so Patch examined their pay.
The pilot plan is possible with governmental amendments and secure funding, issues that are to be discussed this week between the BSPAC and City Attorney.
From the Rancho Palos Verdes Shelf south to Belmont Shore and Seal Beach, waterfront signs warn against consuming some fish contaminated by cancer-causing chemicals.
Independent Traffic Consultant Fred Minagar gave an informative presentation on his study of traffic impacts.
Though freeway closures are becoming a regular part of local drivers' commutes, Memorial Day weekend will see no closures.
Here's what will be closing and alternate routes
Planning Commission held a study session for the public to speak on land use issues for the condo-hotel-shopping development, for which there were pros and cons.
City Council earlier this week voted for approval of ordinance that would ban plastic bags. Second and final vote still needed.
Two citywide measures would aim to keep plastic out of waterways, and discourage but not ban wireless facilities from residential areas.
As the summer traveling season approaches, enjoy these California parks while you can.
Bob Foster joins U.S. Olympian and Long Beach Bicycle Ambassador Tony Cruz will take five-mile photo op ride to promote May 14 Children's Hospital benefit.