Election day has come and gone in Long Beach and unofficial results are in.
California 2024 primary election for scores of local, state and national races takes place March 5. Here's what to know.
Running for a third term, Janice Hahn faces former Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva and Rancho Palos Verdes Mayor John Cruikshank.
New report by watchdog
The child and an adult suspect were found dead in an apparent murder-suicide inside a burning Long Beach home.
A total of 11 candidates are vying for seats in Long Beach's even-numbered City Council districts.
The City announced it will hold a special meeting to proclaim a local emergency due to a network security breach discovered this week.
Long Beach city systems will be offline for several days due to a potential cybersecurity incident that was discovered on Tuesday.
The Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services is seeking 300 volunteers to help conduct the 2024 Point in Time Count.
The Tiny Modular Shelter project aims to provide interim housing options for people experiencing homelessness in Long Beach.
The city is set to launch a second Mobile Access Center vehicle later this month to expand outreach for people experiencing homelessness.
Long Beach was one of seven communities Statewide to receive a grant in order to move people living in homeless encampments into housing.
Long Beach residents have the chance to share what qualities and characteristics they'd like the new Police Oversight Director to have.
A $3.6 million loan will provide more housing options in Downtown Long Beach for low-income and very low-income residents.
The City Council will discuss the possible acquisition of the property for a permanent shelter at Tuesday's meeting.
"That additional water to our region has caused our streets to deteriorate at a much faster, rapid rate."
"I would have to look for work," said Jetzer Telles, a long-time vendor who has been in Long Beach for 10 years.
"We wanted to make sure we provide other alternatives for our unhoused neighbors," said homeless services program officer Somatra Church.
The winter shelter was originally planned to close on March 31, but city officials extended operations until April 30.
The City of Long Beach launched a survey to ask for community input to help inform future changes to regulations for food truck operations.
In response to public concern, the city announced that a temporary shelter would not be opened at Silverado Park after all.
The report is based on the cities’ 2021 annual comprehensive financial reports, which are not analyzed on this scale by other organizations.
City officials announced they set up 60 warming beds at the Multi-Service Center as the city experiences rain and cold weather.
The Long Beach City Council unanimously approved a contract that would install the tiny homes in the city's seventh district.
As part of the city's homelessness emergency response, Long Beach established a Field Command Center to provide support to the unhoused.
The City Council will hold an emergency meeting on Wednesday to address community concerns about skyrocketing natural gas prices.
A new station will be built in the Virginia Country Club area almost three years after the previous location was shut down due to mold.
The city plans to address rising housing prices and homelessness, economic growth, community safety, youth programs and sustainability.
The Public Works Department officially launched a free program for residents to learn about waste reduction, recycling and composting.
New Mayor Rex Richardson announced the city would declare a state of emergency on homelessness at his inauguration Tuesday night.
The Long Beach City Council unanimously approved a design for a COVID-19 memorial statue named the "Twin Arches."
Richardson will become the 29th Mayor of Long beach on Dec. 20.
The total cost for the vehicle was $1.1 million and will aid in improving safety for residents and travelers who visit the airport.
Richardson made history Tuesday morning, becoming the city’s first Black leader after Suzie Price announced her concession.
As of 4:23 p.m. Thursday, the polls showed Richardson leading with over half of the vote.
After nearly 37 years of service, Fire Chief Xavier Espino announced his last day as Chief will be Dec. 30.
As of 9:45 a.m. Wednesday the polls showed Richardson leading with over half of the vote.
Early results show Kristina Duggan and Joni Ricks-Oddie leading in their races and a tight race between Kerr and Patton in District 5.
Notable California politicians spoke at the rally at LBCC to inspire people to support the proposition.