Long Beach businessowners demand increased safety to spark downtown comeback
Businesses in downtown Long Beach are calling for increased safety measures to help revitalize the area.
Trump’s victory raises concerns for some in LA’s LGBTQ community
With the result of the U.S. presidential election, some members of the LGBTQ community expressed concerns about what Donald Trump’s second term could mean for their rights.
Long Beach punk rock store plagued by 4th break-in in 2 years
A punk rock store in Long Beach has been the center of repeat break-ins.
Boil water notice issued in Long Beach canceled
Those under the boil water notice were advised to use only boiled tap water or bottled water for cooking and drinking.
Mona Rodriguez case: Ex Long Beach Unified safety officer sentenced to time served
A former Long Beach Unified School District safety officer who fired into a moving vehicle, fatally shooting Mona Rodriguez, was sentenced to three years in prison but walked out of court after being given credit for time already spent.
Explosion at Long Beach house injures one
The cause of the blast remains under investigation.
Here's what the port strike means for Ports of LA, Long Beach
Much of the labor dispute involves the addition of new technologies to U.S. ports that the workers say could ultimately cause job losses.
6 arrested, 5 wanted in connection with burglary, police chase in Long Beach
Six people are in custody and five are still being sought in connection with a carjacking and pharmacy burglary that led to a police chase in Long Beach Monday.
4 stabbings over 9 hours reported in Long Beach
Long Beach police were boosting their presence Sunday after four stabbings occurred in the city in a nine-hour period, authorities said.
San Pedro freeway reopened after big rig carrying lithium-ion batteries sparks fire
The overturned truck and the ignited batteries were on the freeway for more than a day.



















