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This Long Beach neighborhood just became the first to ban unhosted short-term rentals
A little-known rule lets residents petition to ban certain types of rentals. This College Estates neighborhood is the first to succeed after they felt their complaints were ignored. The post This Long Beach neighborhood just became the first to ban unhosted short-term rentals appeared first on Long Beach Post.
Long Beach sees first decrease in homelessness since 2017
LONG BEACH, Calif. - The city of Long Beach reported its first decrease in homelessness since 2017. Newly released findings from the 2024 Homeless Point in Time Count reveal that Long Beach identified 3,376 people experiencing homelessness in January 2024. That number is slightly down compared with 3,447 people in 2023.
Ex-Con Sentenced to 25 Years to Life for Murder in Long Beach
An ex-con who was found guilty of murdering an Inglewood resident near a liquor store after a confrontation in Long Beach was sentenced Wednesday to 25 years to life in state prison. Superior Court Judge Laura Laesecke said she was imposing the maximum term for Ronald Maldonado, 27, of Long...
Grilled Fraiche restaurant permanently closes, according to co-founder
The Long Beach location in the Los Altos Shopping Center is closing permanently along with the two Los Angeles locations. The post Grilled Fraiche restaurant permanently closes, according to co-founder appeared first on Long Beach Post.
Car crashes into Long Beach antique store for third time in nearly a year
For the third time in nearly a year, a car crashed into Magnolia and Willow antique store in Long Beach. “It’s completely overwhelming and so incredibly stressful,” said Emily Yep, the owner of the store, who has asked the city for steal or concrete bollards to protect her building from the dangerous intersection of Willow and Magnolia. “We are struggling. At this point, I don’t know if Magnolia Willow is going to make it.”
Long Beach health officials to screen another 175 people for tuberculosis amid outbreak
In the coming months, health officials expect to identify another 400 to 500 people who will need to be screened. The post Long Beach health officials to screen another 175 people for tuberculosis amid outbreak appeared first on Long Beach Post.
L.A. County to offer internet service for low-income residents
Los Angeles County is launching its own high-speed broadband service, benefiting residents in South L.A., East L.A. and Boyle Heights. Some residents’ service plans will be as low as $25 a month. The service, which will be available later this year, will be offered through public-private partnerships called Community Broadband Networks. The new service will […]
Long Beach Police Seize Four Firearms in Separate Incidents, Juvenile and Adults Arrested
LBPD officers had a busy evening, successfully removing four firearms from potential street violence in separate incidents, the department reported on Tuesday. The first recovery occurred at 5:44 p.m. in the area of Anaheim Street and Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, where a male juvenile was stopped, found with a firearm, and subsequently arrested.
Suspect fatally shot by Long Beach police was 17-year-old boy
A home-invasion suspect who was fatally shot by Long Beach police last month was a 17-year-old boy from San Bernardino. Long Beach police responded at about 8:35 p.m. April 26 to a residence in the 6800 block of Cerritos Avenue.
Scott Peterson team files motion requesting additional DNA testing, responding to prosecutors
The Los Angeles Innocence Project on behalf of Scott Peterson has filed a motion requesting DNA testing for evidence relating to the 2002 murder of Peterson's wife Laci and unborn baby Connor.
Santa Ana man who killed his girlfriend and her uncle before shooting himself identified
Police believe 25-year-old Cameron Delani Clark shot himself in the head after the killings. According to police, he died on Sunday after spending several days in the hospital in critical condition.
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