Long Beach has an easy, affordable way to convert your greedy grass front yard and parkway into a water-wise native wonderland.
Andrews will host a Town Hall meeting regarding the city's emergency disaster plan. A second meeting will focus on youth empowerment.
As of April 16, 2011, the state agency empowered to investigate, grant and occasionally revoke alcohol sales license applications offers these numbers from its website.
Approaching a sick marine mammal can do more harm than good, authorities caution.
Website link from the White House gives the breakdown from education to healthcare.
At the 6 p.m. Bayshore Library gathering, official for state licensing takes your questions, concerns.
She challenges the financial soundness of the $96 million Alamitos Bay project, which has one bidder.
Turnout was high at the LB Planning Commission's forum on the development proposal.
Meeting tonight at the Best Western Golden Sails is first community-led gathering about DEIR.
Family event begins with the dedication of the Oropeza Community Center and continues with music and performances.
As the public and various interest groups slog through the lengthy draft, two meetings this week promise heat.
It's still unknown if the sewage spill of 250,000 gallons into the L.A. River has reached our shores.
Rain-flooded system overflows near Studio City and threatens to pollute our shore.
It's hauled from Long Beach Airport to Palmdale for the NTSB investigation. Messages of thanks delivered from two families.
Radiation monitors detect minuscule amounts, but there is no cause for alarm, authorities say. Health agencies warn against use of potassium iodide tablets at this time.
Radiation from Japan is expected to reach the region Friday, and, though levels aren't anticipated to pose a health risk, residents have sought radiation pills.
Pipeline work is scheduled between 3 a.m. and 5 a.m.
City Council will need to vote on how to spend the academy budgets: $977,000 for firehouse upgrades, $1.53 million for 10 officers' salaries possible.
The budgeted funds by each agency may instead be used to pay current police officers and make improvements on fire stations.
8.9-magnitude event provides valuable data for Southern California earthquake scientists, they say, and will help us plan for the future.
Posted online Thursday: The second environmental impact report for the largest coastal project in memory to impact Belmont Shore-Naples.
Review approved last week by the Long Beach City Council aims to find ways to save money through auditing usage and expenses.
The unanimous vote comes on the eve of an unprecedented budget vote by the state legislature mulling dissolution of redevelopment agencies to free millions for schools.
Supporters prepare to launch an ad blitz in an effort to block the Legislature from taking local agencies' funds.
Long Beach Councilwoman Gerry Schipske and the OCTA will brief residents on how a $277 million freeway project will affect East Long Beach.
Construction on the West County Connector Project impacts Belmont Shore and East Long Beach as preparation starts for a Seventh Street shutdown.
Shortfall since budget approved 5 months ago. In 3rd District matters, City Council, minus DeLong and Garcia, OKs Appian Way Bridge painting, more Alamitos Marina Bay project funds.
The Long Beach Board of Education will continue millions in cuts for staff and central office administration and reducing high school grad requirements; Council has a lower-profile agenda, with Robert Garcia and 3rd District's Gary DeLong absent.
The 605/405 and 405/22 freeway connectors will require motorists to detour around them as part of construction on West County Connectors project.
Besides interchanges, portions of Seal Beach Boulevard near the 405 will close tonight as well for the West County Connectors project.
Pipelines from Long Beach Harbor oil and gas operations are buried below the sea floor and even a dragging container ship anchor would not pierce, Coast Guard says.
Composting kitchen scraps collectively with neighbors is a way to make friends, reduce waste and improve your garden soil.
It's that time again.
U.S. Coast Guard reports storm winds pushed the 624-foot container ship onto artificial oil island Freeman, but the ship was empty of cargo and no leaks have been found.
Moderate Republican served Democrat-heavy 38th District for a decade. He passed away Thursday from complications of Alzheimer's Disease. Public memorial planned.
It approves a new contribution formula for some city employees.
Members call a special meeting to prevent Sacramento from seizing revenue of over $1 billion.
At issue tonight: marijuana collectives, city employee contracts and a possible move to secure redevelopment funds.
Mayor Bob Foster delivers his annual address at the Long Beach Performing Arts Center.