Long Beach expects its speed cameras to bring in $5 million a year. Here’s how it would be spent.
Facing a historic level of traffic deaths, the city has a plan — paid for using its new speed cameras — to streamline the design of safer streets.
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Xavier Becerra gets to play it safe in the race for governor, and he isn’t making promises
What would Xavier Becerra, a 35-year veteran of Democratic politics, do as California governor? He’s still not saying.
Things to do in Long Beach this weekend — including a ‘Pirates of the Caribbean’ symphony and a summer food festival
There’s a first-of-its-kind show at the new amphitheater, plus a downtown tasting event and dance party with KCRW providing the music.
With a strong El Niño expected in SoCal, should you consider flood insurance?
“ We are now explicitly expecting the strongest El Niño event ever observed,” said University of California climate scientist Daniel Swain.
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At the No Mercy film series, you’ve got 60 seconds to win the audience’s heart
Anyone can show up and show off their short movie — as long as the crowd approves.
The Lineage fire sent toxic runoff down the LA River. Why didn’t Long Beach close its beaches?
City leaders say a gap in environmental rules slowed crucial testing and crippled its ability to respond with the same urgency as an oil or sewage spill.
LBCC starts building hundreds of on-campus apartments to help students struggling with housing
With dozens of students saying they sleep in their cars and hundreds more without stable places to live, the college has taken on housing as a key issue for its campuses.

