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Since Toyota imported incomplete vehicles rather than trucks, the rolling cab-and-chassis were only subject to a 2.5% import ...
"We close with gratitude and pride in what we have accomplished together," a representative from Compound told Patch.
The mayor and aldermen are negotiating to lease the harbor as a casino site, but the property may be too small for a casino.
A pedestrian was killed when he was struck by the wheels of a semi-truck trailer that rolled onto a sidewalk in Long Beach ...
A local immigrant rights group estimates at least nine people were detained by federal officials in immigration raids in Long ...
As it ramps up to be a major part of the 2028 Games, our city is looking back on the role it played in 1932 and 1984 as well.
The Historical Society, 4260 Atlantic Ave., will celebrate the launch of its newest exhibit, “Olympics on the Golden Shore,” ...
The Long Beach Public Library’s second annual Fun Fair on Aug. 17 featured food trucks, outdoor games, crafts, music by DJ ...
Long Beach residents and local immigrant rights groups continue to advocate for stronger protections in the city.
SB 79, authored by Sen. Scott Wiener, would require cities to allow more housing near transit stops, including mid-rise ...
Truck and rail dwell and capacity remained stable at the ports of LA-Long Beach despite a record surge in container volumes.
The recent improvements have made the airport feel unmistakably Long Beach, through native landscaping, reintegrated artwork, ...