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For decades, the state has pocketed its portion at five times the city’s rate. Long Beach officials say that’s unfair, but they’re now in a race against the clock.
Long Beach Rep. Robert Garcia’s new district would take on areas like Huntington Beach, as part of a regional shift to dilute ...
Long Beach will host its annual Ranchos Walk on Saturday, Sept. 20, celebrating the city’s urban forest and local trees.
State legislators are scheduled to hold floor votes on Thursday, according to a schedule from Democratic leadership.
Iconic foreshore is being lost at a concerning rate, driven by sea level rise, stronger storms and reduced sediment supply.
Long Beach residents and local immigrant rights groups continue to advocate for stronger protections in the city.
The Historical Society, 4260 Atlantic Ave., will celebrate the launch of its newest exhibit, “Olympics on the Golden Shore,” on Thursday, Aug. 21. The exhibit features hundreds of artifacts, photos, ...
The second-largest city in L.A. County has taken a different approach to a state mandate to divert food waste from landfills.
A bird called the Wilson's phalarope journeys between California's Mono Lake and Argentina. The birds have inspired close ...
Long Beach residents are getting new green bins as the city rolls out a new recycling program for food waste. The final phase of the rollout in L.A. County’s second-largest city is set to wrap up by ...
The case against Long Island’s suspected Gilgo Beach serial killer has emerged as a potentially precedent-setting battleground in the use of advanced DNA techniques in criminal cases.
The Gilgo beach killer trial could mark the first time advanced DNA techniques could be admitted in a New York court, and one ...
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