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Long Beach cuts ties with its largest homeless shelter operator over billing practices concerns
The nonprofit First to Serve ran 423 of the city’s 500 shelter beds until yesterday.
Until yesterday, the contractor operated hundreds of Long Beach's shelter beds. Now they're under investigation.
According to the Long Beach Police Department, officers responded to reports of a stabbing at 5 a.m. in the area of Pacific ...
An investigation is underway after officials said a man was found stabbed on a Metro station platform in Long Beach on ...
Norfolk State University’s Now Is Our Time campaign raised $147 million, exceeding its original $90 million goal. View the ...
The Grand Prix of Long Beach returns this weekend. Street closures for the event will begin on Wednesday, April 15.
With help from its new owners, Penske, the Grand Prix Association of Long Beach is taking steps to make the venue as ...
Long Beach ends contracts with its largest shelter operator amid an audit. City pauses payments and seeks new providers.
Organizers of the Acurate Grand Prix of Long Beach partnered with nonprofit Creative Class Collective to have eight local ...
Monday, April 14 was the first full day 17th Street Bridge — also known as the Alma Lee Loy Bridge — was closed for ongoing ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Jim Michaelian, the race car driver who helped launch the annual Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach, has died. He was ...
DETROIT, MI – A federal judge has ruled that a lawsuit challenging toll practices on the Independence Bridge in Bay City can move forward, rejecting the bridge operator’s attempt to dismiss the case.
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