If anyone has driven past California State University, Long Beach through either Atherton Street or Seventh Street, then you will notice some new infrastructure that hovers over the parking lot. Those new contraptions are solar panels.
The Legislature’s passage of Senate Bill 54 (SB 54) and the anticipated signing by Governor Brown, marks the end of a long, and at times, contentious debate about immigration and the role of law enforcement in California.
The Long Beach Police Department wants to make the public aware of a suspect that has exposed himself to minors on at least five occasions. The incidents occurred in the area of Arbor Road to Atherton Street and Bellflower Boulevard to Palo Verde Avenue, between Aug. 6 and Sept.
After several failed attempts to redevelop the corner of 2nd Street and Pacific Coast Highway (PCH) in southeast Long Beach, a new project to build a two-level retail shopping center with dining patios, ocean views and rooftop parking is moving forward with more support than concerns from residen
FLOWER, a male toy fox terrier, savors a delicious barbecued lamb chop and frozen lemonade at the 2017 Greek Festival on Labor Day Weekend. His name tag honored him as “Greek for the Day.”
Recently, retired aerospace manager Raman Visishth, 55, posted on NextDoor the results of an informal survey he conducted of landline and FIOS users who had experience with Frontier Communications, which took over from Verizon on April Fool’s Day 2016.
By 1907, more than 2300 children were enrolled in Long Beach schools. For years, parents had been ordered to vaccinate their children. This year, several parents and Dr. W. L. Woodruff fought the order.