Category: News
LB community groups allege police chief caused COVID super-spreader event
City News Service Two Long Beach community groups on Monday, Dec. 14 filed a complaint with a police oversight board, alleging that the city’s police department command staff allowed a […]
Four men arrested in Long Beach shooting
Police on Sunday, Dec. 13 said four men have been arrested in connection with the shooting of a man wounded in the leg, which they believe was a gang-related assault. […]
Man, 21, died at hospital in Long Beach after being shot
A 21-year-old man who was shot in an apparent gang-related attack died late Saturday, Dec. 12, in a hospital in Long Beach and police were searching for his killer today. […]
People gather at City Hall to protest COVID-19 restrictions
On the morning of Saturday, Dec. 12, , a group of people gathered at Long Beach City Hall to protest the restrictions that were put in place to slow the […]
Long Beach to receive 3,900 COVID vaccines by end of the month
Thousands of more vaccines are planned to be received through the beginning of 2021 but priority will be given to essential workers in the healthcare industry. Up to 3,900 doses […]
CRITICAL MISSING PERSON – BRUCE EUGENE DOUGLAS
Via the Signal Tribune The Long Beach Police Department is asking for the public’s help in locating a 61-year-old critical missing person, Bruce Eugene Douglas, who was last seen on […]
Shooting on West Anaheim St., near Magnolia Ave. leaves one woman dead, teenager injured
UPDATED: Saturday, December 5, 1:32 p.m. A 36-year-old woman was fatally struck by a stray round intended for a gunman during a gang-related shooting near a mobile foodvendor in Long […]
Garcetti issues firm warning to residents urging them to ‘stay at home’ and avoid unnecessary travel
The city of Los Angeles revised its “Safer at Home Order” late Wednesday to accommodate for the latest data amidst rising COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations in the county. Eric Garcetti […]
Around 300 people march in Belmont Shore in protest of City’s COVID restrictions on local businesses and schools
Story and photos by Nick Eismann The March to Save Small Businesses began at 3:30 p.m., with participants walking along Second Street from the 2nd & PCH shopping center through […]
LA County continues seeing elevated COVID cases; ICU space jeopardized
Left unabated, the surge of COVID-19 cases ravaging Los Angeles County could threaten the availability of intensive-care unit beds by Christmas, health officials warned today as they again pleaded for […]