Fourth district Councilman Daryl Supernaw agreed to use $250,000 in Long Beach taxpayer funds, allocated but unspent to operate his council office, to pay for elevator repairs at LB’s unopened-Community Hospital to expedite its opening as a COVID-19 patient transfer facility with no commitment by
On May 10, 1956, Roland Robert Bach fulfilled the vow he made 12 years earlier to his wife, Ruth. She had asked, and Bach had promised, that if she should die first he would deliver the final eulogy.
The City of Long Beach launched a Rapid Assessment Clinic to provide medical assistance to people who might otherwise feel compelled to visit an emergency room for their medical conditions.
Rafe Armstrong is a 13-year-old newspaper carrier with a love for hockey. Rafe, like most, heard about this job opportunity from reading the newspaper. He likes delivering the papers because he can listen to music and enjoys being friendly and greeting people whenever he sees them.
To paraphrase a hoary cliche, when life gives us confinement, make some refinements. With live theater, movie theaters, concert venues and theme parks off-limits for the foreseeable future, now may be the opportunity to explore some in-home entertainment possibilities.
AcesoCloud, a leading Silicon Valley-based technology company that provides cloud-based solutions for healthcare providers, announced it launched its COVID-19 Patient Surveillance Assistant (PSA).
A female resident of Long Beach has died from complications of the novel coronavirus, making this the city’s first COVID-19-related death, city officials announced Monday.
On March 17, with Long Beach City Councilmembers only audible via a COVID-19 prompted teleconference, the council voted to approve budget adjustments that include allocating $1.5 million from FY19 Measure A sales tax “surplus” (sums collected from LB consumers beyond what City Hall initially expe