About 20 volunteers at the Martin Luther King center served and delivered food
and other items to those in need on a bustling Tuesday afternoon — just hours
before a large Thanksgiving gathering at …
A year after the Army Corps of Engineers began work on a $230 million coastal
protection project in Long Beach in the wake of Hurricane Sandy, the agency
recently completed the reconstruction of 15 …
Hundreds of residents and members of the city’s workforce packed Tuesday’s
budget hearing and criticized a proposed 12.3 percent tax increase and potential
layoffs, after officials …
The City Council voted unanimously May 15 to override the state tax cap amid a
fiscal crisis that could lead to a 12.3 percent tax increase or service cuts and
layoffs. At the council’s second …
“Everyone is really excited for this,” said Joseph Carrasco, a sophomore at Long
Beach High School and member of the school’s Gay Straight Alliance, as he
marched and shouted “Long Beach …