City Council approves outdoor dining parklets for Open Sesame, Aroma di Roma
There are now three approved parklets in the Belmont Shore stretch of Second Street where residents say they will negatively affect parking.
There are now three approved parklets in the Belmont Shore stretch of Second Street where residents say they will negatively affect parking.
The new contract includes a $5 per hour raise in the first year, with most non-tipped workers on track to make $35 per hour by July 2027.
The city is offering nearly two dozen $10,000 grants to small businesses along with support services and workshops.
The ruling will let developers challenge fees charged to support things like public safety, parks and transportation projects but Long Beach already allows appeals.
The city's proposed zoning changes follow a unique (but familiar) pattern that puts new and affordable homes on dangerous and dirty arterial roads.
Diana Geosano is searching for Long Beach veterinarians to offer free treatment and support for pets of unhoused people.
Plus, protestors called for a ceasefire in Gaza outside of the Acura Grand Prix in Downtown.
Whether you love or hate the Grand Prix, you should try to check it out at least once. Here's why.
Residents say that nuisance activities in the public Belmont Shore parking lot have kept them up at night. New security features could block after-hours use.
Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins and Elvis Presley are reawakening 1950s rockabilly at the Carpenter Performing Arts Center through April 28.
I’m sending you this to brag about my friends Jason Ruiz, Alicia Robinson and Fernando Haro because they won’t do it.
IndyCars, sports cars, flying trucks and more wowed spectators during the second day of the three-day race weekend.
About 100 people gathered at Lincoln Park and marched down Ocean Boulevard to spread their message.
Plus, join us TONIGHT at 10 p.m. for Media Guild Dance Club at Hamburger Mary's.
Your favorite Long Beach pet correspondent is back with a new column that will cover adoptions, events, issues and more news about this city's furry friends.
The new registry will alert those who sign up when the city has funds for things like roof repairs or when a new affordable housing project is accepting applications.