Mother settles long-running lawsuit alleging police caused her son to be crushed by train
The city has agreed to pay $1 million, much less than the $12 million a jury ordered Long Beach to pay in a verdict that was ultimately thrown out.
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Update: Measure ER on track to pass as LA County ballot counting continues
If the measure were to fail, it would be the first time in more than a decade that county voters said no to a sales tax measure.
Trash fire along LA River sends large plume of smoke over Long Beach
A fire official said it was burning in an area that became a de facto dumping ground used by people living along the river.
‘Unprecedented’ delays to DACA renewals are leaving these residents financially and emotionally drained
Paperwork that would typically take 2-3 weeks to process is now taking months, costing longtime U.S. residents their work permits and jobs.
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Theater News: New shows about a rapidly aging girl, a horror parody and 4 bold women from the French Revolution
There’s a slate of eccentric and timely productions playing in Long Beach.
Lawsuit claims long-tenured CSULB tennis coach was forced out based on age, gender
Jenny Hilt-Costello alleges that Athletics Department officials questioned her motivation, told her to work on communicating with Gen Z.
Conservative challenger who alarmed teachers union trails incumbent school board president
Fearing the newcomer would institute a MAGA agenda, the union spent massively to support veteran LBUSD trustee Diana Craighead.
Long Beach voting results: Mayor Richardson claims large lead in reelection bid, may avoid runoff
Incumbent City Council members were also ahead in early returns, but votes remained to be counted.
Long Beach congressman may get huge power to antagonize Trump if Democrats take midterms
If Democrats take control of the House, Rep. Robert Garcia would be in line to lead its powerful Oversight Committee, which can pressure the Trump administration with investigative powers. Experts say that while victory is not guaranteed, a feasible path in the midterms is coming into focus, starting with today’s primaries.

