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Scientists say it could be the biggest in decades, bringing powerful rains and higher ocean temperatures.
The Center — long a haven for the local LGBTQ community — is "just short of collapse," according to a letter signed by 50 current and former employees, former board members, volunteers and clients.
From 1994 to 2006 O'Neill helped shape the city into what it is today.
After pressure from the public and local politicians, city workers have cut through a backlog of requests for traffic-safety measures, but more are flooding in.
The Cyclone Racer was the Pike's most famous roller coaster — but it wasn't the first. Meet the Figure 8.
Fraud allegations by the Trump administration could cost the Los Angeles area hundreds of millions of dollars in federal homelessness funding.
One person was loaded into an ambulance.
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.
As of Tuesday night, L.A. County voters were poised to approve Measure ER, a half-cent sales tax. A similar measure in Contra Costa was far behind.
Long Beach has set out to transform the major north-south thoroughfare to make it safer for pedestrians and cyclists.
It feels like summer with the massive slate of events this weekend.
Kristen Luna returned to Long Beach this weekend, where her son, Dominic, lived homeless along the shoreline.
Food insecurity for kids can spike when they’re out of school. To combat that, nearly two dozen parks and libraries will have free lunches on a first-come-first-serve basis.
Traffic on Pine Avenue will be closed between Broadway and Third Street starting June 11.
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.