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The new facility will add an additional 84 beds for those experiencing homelessness. → Read More
COVID-19-related hospitalizations, however, remain slightly elevated compared to transmission. → Read More
Later this month, the city will also open visual improvement grant applications for small businesses impacted by property crime. → Read More
The Mass, presided over by parish pastor Rev. Joseph Magdaong, was the first major public funeral for any of the 11 victims. → Read More
Up to 100 eligible families will receive $20,000 to assist with down payment and closing costs. → Read More
The Mobile Access Center van serves as a direct point of contact between Long Beach’s unhoused population and the city’s social services. → Read More
Natural gas costs tripled from December to January. → Read More
The project will rebuild three miles of the street that runs through North Long Beach. → Read More
In a statement, Councilmember Alvarez appeared to concede that the recall succeeded. → Read More
The Department of Health and Human Services reported 603 new COVID-19 infections over the past two weeks. → Read More
The project, dubbed Mosaic, will occupy a 5.5 acre portion of the CityPlace Shopping Center in downtown Long Beach. → Read More
The Alamitos and Brewitt branches of the Long Beach Public Library system are also expected to partially reopen soon. → Read More
The yearly tally helps officials understand the needs of the unhoused population and more effectively allocate social services and resources. → Read More
The vice president’s visit coincided with a vigil outside the site of the massacre, Star Ballroom Dance Studio — the fourth vigil in three days in the shaken city. → Read More
The vice president’s visit coincided with a vigil outside the site of the massacre, Star Ballroom Dance Studio — the fourth vigil in three days in the shaken city. → Read More
The vice president’s visit coincided with a vigil outside the site of the massacre, Star Ballroom Dance Studio — the fourth vigil in three days in the shaken city. → Read More
Rita Slutzky, 98, left England after the Second World War to join her husband in America. → Read More
The count helps Long Beach understand the scope of homelessness and allocate resources to address the ongoing crisis. → Read More
Aerial footage from ABC7 showed a white van surrounded by at least six police cars and SWAT vehicles near Hawthorne Boulevard and Sepulveda. → Read More
People wrestled away a firearm from someone who entered the Lai Lai Ballroom and Studio, 121 S Garfield Ave. 17 to 20 minutes after the Monterey Park crime. → Read More