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By a wide margin, voters approved a referendum on Thursday that allows the school district to cover the costs associated with the reconstruction of an area of Long Beach High School, following … more
What you notice first about Herald Community Newspapers Executive Editor John O’Connell is his magnetic smile, those who are close to him say. As you get to know him better, you quickly realize that he is a kind soul who is always willing to give of himself to others. more
A Long Beach pizzeria has agreed to pay more than $45,000 in back wages after pleading guilty last week to misdemeanor charges that it had stiffed its workers over a three-year period. On … more
Long Beach has been known for its unofficial pub-crawls — there’s even an annual pizza crawl — but on Sunday, a number of local businesses will host the city’s first-ever shopping crawl. … more
Residents of Long Beach and nearby municipalities sent a clear message to the county’s Temporary Districting Advisory Commission this week: Keep the 4th Legislative District intact, and add the … more
A State Supreme Court judge denied a preliminary injunction last week calling on CrossFit King of the Beach to close its doors as three of the gym’s neighbors move forward with a lawsuit claiming … more
Long Beach police arrested a 46-year-old Neptune Boulevard resident and charged her with attempted murder after she allegedly pushed her elderly mother down a flight of stairs. The incident … more
Heavy is the lip that wears the mustache, and I’ve heard it all over the past few weeks: Why do you have that hideous mustache? Is that thing real? Why would you do that to your face? I guess he … more
Long Beach police officers made 11 arrests and issued 86 summonses during Irish Day festivities last Saturday, in what city officials described as a more controlled event than in past years. … more
Residents of the 600 block of West Penn Street are considering legal action against the city, nearly three months after the Zoning Board of Appeals approved the development of a roughly 60-foot-tall … more
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