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Shots were fired near the Long Beach train station Thursday evening, with one male confirmed as being shot, according to city officials. The man was transported to a nearby hospital.  Police … more
Officials and the Red Cross urge Long Beach residents to prepare for hurricane season with emergency plans, safety tips, and resources to protect families and homes. more
The Long Beach Soup Kitchen has been serving the community for the past 40 years. The work they do cannot be accomplished without the support of the surrounding community and their hard-working … more
Long Beach's 'Friday Nights in the Plaza': Live music and art on June 7 & Aug. 2. Celebrate community and creativity at Kennedy Plaza. more
The Scouts of Long Beach’s Troop 215, along with Scouts from Troop 20 in Five Towns, spent the morning of May 11 cleaning up the nearby waters, pulling 270 pounds of trash out of the … more
The Temple Emanu-El of Long Beach will be hosting a special Shabbat service in honor of first responders on June 7. The congregation occasionally does various services, events and programs … more
Long Beach’s nearly $105 million budget for fiscal year 2024-25, which holds the line on property taxes, was adopted by the City Council at its May 21 meeting. The preliminary spending … more
Join Long Beach's Memorial Day Parade with veterans, community groups, and patriotic spirit, honoring sacrifices along Ohio Ave to City Hall. more
Frank Dikranis is a long-time Long Beach community member. And he’s not just a community member — he’s a heavily active public servant. Now, he’s taking on a new role, as the … more
LBPD joins national seat belt campaign from May 20 to June 2. "Click It or Ticket" to reduce traffic fatalities. more
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