Dodgers celebrate 2025 World Series with parade, rally — and look forward to possible three-peat

It’s dynasty day in Los Angeles.
Fresh off their second World Series win in a row — and their third in the past six years — the Los Angeles Dodgers were gearing up to celebrate their latest championship with thousands from around Southern California, who descended on Downtown L.A. and Dodger Stadium on Monday, Nov. 3.
Here’s what’s going on downtown and at Dodger Stadium.
The World Series celebration at Dodger Stadium has officially ended, with players and their families mingling on the stage as...

Children treated to Halloween spectacular at Miller Children’s & Women’s Hospital

Dozens of children at MemorialCare’s Miller Children’s & Women’s Hospital in Long Beach were treated to a thrilling event to celebrate Halloween on Friday, Oct. 31.
Donning costumes ranging from princess to superheroes, the children were escorted by the Long Beach Fire Department through the hospital’s event hall — which had been transformed into a frighteningly fun Halloween haunt — to trick-or-treat, meet their favorite characters, get face paintings, and more.
“Around this time of year, many...

Long Beach considers changes to City Council policies to boost public participation

Some changes to how the City Council operates may be on the horizon, as Long Beach considers ways to make its meetings more engaging and accessible to the general public.
The Government Operations and Efficiency Committee recently forwarded several recommendations on how to make public meetings more accessible to the City Council for consideration — while asking for additional research and city input on some other proposals intended to achieve the same thing.
“Frankly, we’ve heard from residents...

Food Finders to expand grocery distribution in Long Beach program as CalFresh delays loom

Food Finders, a nonprofit serving four counties across Southern California, will expand its grocery distribution program in Long Beach as the ongoing federal government shutdown threatens to delay CalFresh food assistance benefits for millions in Los Angeles County.
The federal government has been shut down for nearly an entire month, starting on Oct. 1, after Congress failed to pass a budget for the 2026 fiscal year — with Republicans clashing with Democrats over their demands to address the af...

Costumed pups take over Long Beach for annual Haute Dog Howl’oween Parade

A beloved local event, the Haute Dog Howl’oween Parade, returned to Long Beach for its 24th year on Sunday, Oct. 26.
Each year, pets and their owners take to the streets in costumes to celebrate Halloween at the event, which is organized by Justin Rudd’s Community Action Team.
This year’s Haute Dog Howl’oween Parade saw a wide variety of creative costumes and references — from alien dogs to Elvis pups. There was even a reference to the recent robbery of crown jewels at The Louvre.
The Community...

Teenage passenger dies after crash in San Pedro; driver arrested

A minor driving a speeding Ford Mustang that crashed and killed his passenger in San Pedro on Saturday night has been arrested on suspicion of vehicular manslaughter, police said Sunday.
At around 11 p.m., the car was traveling eastbound on 22nd Street and made a left onto Harbor Boulevard when it struck a power pole, according to the Los Angeles Police Department. A male passenger in the car, 17- or 18-years-old, according to police, was pronounced dead at the scene.
The driver sustained minor...

Man and woman arrested in Belmont Shore shooting death

A man and a woman have been arrested in the shooting death early Saturday of a man in Belmont Shore, Long Beach police said Sunday.
Officers responded around 1:40 a.m. on Oct. 25 to reports of a shooting in the 100 block of La Verne Avenue. When police arrived, they found a man suffering from gunshot wounds. Despite receiving medical aid, the man was pronounced dead.
Detectives believe the shooting stemmed from a dispute that began at a nearby bar in Belmont Shore. The confrontation continued ou...

Plan for 440-acre Wilmington project, Five Points Union, submitted to replace Phillips 66 site

By the end of 2025, a key part of the South Bay’s legacy and historic relationship with the oil industry will shutter.
The Phillips 66 refinery, a massive complex with two sites in Carson and Wilmington, announced its closure earlier this year.
And the news that Phillips 66 would cease operations at its Los Angeles County refinery complex drew mixed reactions, primarily concerns about the closure’s impact on the local and national economy, as the refinery is among the largest fuel providers and...

Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson visits CSUDH for lecture series

Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson paid a special visit to Cal State Dominguez Hills on Thursday, Oct. 23 — as part of the university’s longstanding Presidential Distinguished Lecture Series.
The lecture series was established by CSUDH President Thomas Parham, who is set to retire at the end of this year, in 2018. Since its establishment, CSUDH has hosted several prominent voices across multiple industries, including Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass, saxophonist Kenny G, Olympian Tommie Smi...

Want to help name Long Beach’s new baseball club? Your time’s almost up

After an initial round of voting, nearly 5,000 people have helped narrow the choices for the Long Beach Baseball Club’s official name — and the final round of voting has kicked off.
The club launched its community-oriented team-naming contest in September. After receiving more than 1,300 name suggestions, the team narrowed it down to six semifinalist options for the community to vote on.
About 4,860 people cast their votes during that round, according to organizers, including 974 in-person votes...

Paramount bids farewell to Gus’s Deli — but it’s not goodbye forever

Paramount residents, business leaders and city representatives alike all converged on Gus’s Deli BBQ and Grill — a beloved local establishment that’s operated in the city for the past 50 years — to bid farewell to the business.
The eatery, located on Alondra Boulevard and owned by namesake Gus Exiga, has become an integral part of the Paramount community fabric over the past five decades. Whether offering a place for charities and community groups to meet or simply providing a comforting meal, G...

Long Beach health department reports first case of clade I mpox

Long Beach’s Department of Health and Human Services has confirmed the city’s first case of clade I mpox — a different strain of the disease that typically causes more severe illness.
The case was confirmed in a Long Beach resident with no recent travel history, the health department said in a Tuesday, Oct. 14, news release. While the infected person required hospitalization, they’re now recovering at home.
“The risk to the public remains low and the health department is conducting a thorough pu...

USWNT legends Julie Foudy, Abby Wambach create community for women’s sports at Long Beach bar

Two titans of women’s soccer, Julie Foudy and Abby Wambach, recently made a trip to Long Beach — to celebrate the launch of their new podcast, which will also feature frequent appearances from another hometown legend — at a recently opened, one-of-a-kind local sports bar.
The pair visited Watch Me! Sports Bar, located on Pacific Coast Highway across the street from the 2nd & PCH shopping center, on Friday, Oct. 11. The sports bar celebrated its grand opening — and the start of a new kind of spor...

Potential World War II-era explosive removed from Port of Long Beach

Cargo operations at one Port of Long Beach terminal were temporarily halted on Wednesday evening, Oct. 8, after a potential World War II-era explosive was discovered in the ground.
The explosive device was discovered at Pier G early Wednesday evening during construction work, according to a port spokesperson. By 9 p.m., the device had been removed and operations at the terminal had returned to normal.
The Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department Bomb Squad, alongside a U.S. Marine Corps unit, responded...

Scary Stories Contest: There’s still time to terrify us with your stories and artwork

It’s officially October and that means it’s time for students across Long Beach to scare us silly with their terrifying tales and  artwork — but time is already running out.
The Press-Telegram’s annual Scary Stories Contest is back, and we’re accepting submissions until 5 p.m. on Monday, Oct. 13. This chilling challenge asks students to explore the cadaverous caverns of their own imaginations, and deliver us with the most dreadful drawings and morbid myths they can conjure up.
The contest is ope...

ICE conducts operations in San Pedro, threatens to arrest LA County staff, Supervisor Hahn says

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents arrested three people in San Pedro on Wednesday, Oct. 8 — and apparently threatened to arrest staff from the Los Angeles County Department of Parks and Recreation who responded to the scene, according to Supervisor Janice Hahn’s office.
A local community group and San Pedro’s representative on the Los Angeles City Council also said several others were arrested elsewhere in the port town on Wednesday.
“Today has been a difficult day in the Harbor Ar...

After 2 years of fundraising, Long Beach’s Art Theatre finally gets 4K projector and screen

It’s been a long time coming — and it’s finally here.
That is, The Art Theatre of Long Beach is finally about to get its new 4K digital projector and screen, which will bring all new quality and crystal clear images to the city’s oldest and last independent cinema.
The theater, which originally opened in 1924, has been working to raise money for the major upgrade for two years. The nonprofit even participated in Long Beach Gives — a citywide online fundraising campaign for local organizations —...

Supervisor Hahn makes waves to rally support for Olympic water taxi proposal

As the 2028 Olympic Games, to be hosted in Los Angeles and throughout the region, gets closer, government officials are working to bolster the region’s infrastructure and transportation to prepare for the major summer event.
That includes one proposal from Los Angeles County Supervisor Janice Hahn, who represents the fourth district, calling for the creation of a new water taxi that would run between San Pedro and Long Beach’s Rainbow Harbor. Hahn originally proposed the earlier this year.
The p...

With Chevron fire extinguished, recovery in El Segundo gets underway

In the aftermath of the massive blaze at Chevron’s El Segundo refinery, which broke out on Thursday evening, Oct. 2, and burned overnight, company officials — alongside officials from various regulators — are embarking on the journey to discover what went wrong.
The fire was extinguished on Friday morning, Oct. 3, hours after the initial blaze sparked at around 9:30 p.m. the day before. Emergency personnel from the El Segundo, Chevron, Manhattan Beach, Redondo Beach and Los Angeles County fire d...

Port of Long Beach CEO Mario Cordero to retire at the end of 2025

The Port of Long Beach’s longtime CEO, Mario Cordero, will retire at the end of the year.
The announcement, made on Thursday, Oct. 2, hailed Cordero for his leadership during the COVID-19 pandemic, major modernization efforts, and the port’s work to be more environmentally friendly.
Cordero has held the role as the port’s top executive since 2017 — but has worked for the Port of Long Beach for decades. He was originally appointed to the Long Beach Board of Harbor Commissioners in 2003, and later...

MemorialCare kicks off Breast Cancer Awareness Month with giant human ribbon

Dozens of doctors, staffers and survivors gathered at MemorialCare’s Long Beach Medical Center to kick off the first day of Breast Cancer Awareness Month by forming a giant human ribbon on Wednesday, Oct. 1.
“MemorialCare kicks off Breast Cancer Awareness Month in October through this event,” the hospital said in a news release, “and lights up the large ribbon of hope on the side of the Todd Cancer Pavilion in pink every night in October.”
About one in eight women will develop breast cancer duri...

Rep. Robert Garcia, survivor Annie Farmer call for full Epstein files release in Long Beach

A group of elected officials gathered at the Long Beach Civic Center on Monday, Sept. 29, to call for the federal government to release the Epstein files in their entirety.
Rep. Robert Garcia, D-Long Beach, who is also the ranking member of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, has been leading the charge to hold the Department of Justice and the Trump administration accountable for their promises to make the case files on the sex trafficking investigation of Jeffery Epstein pu...

Long Beach Towne Center sold to CenterCal Properties, DRA Advisors for $143 million

The Long Beach Towne Center officially has new owners, who have big plans to reimagine and enhance one of the largest shopping centers in Los Angeles County.
CenterCal Properties — who also own the 2ND & PCH shopping center and several other properties throughout California, Oregon, Utah, Idaho, and Washington — acquired the existing ground lease for the 870,000-square-foot property with partners DRA Advisors, a private equity real estate firm.
The companies announced their acquisition of the Lo...

Long Beach Health Department to shut down resource line on Sept. 30

The Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services will shut down its resource line, which has connected residents to various services over the past five years, on Tuesday, Sept. 30.
The resource line was established with various temporary funding sources including COVID-19 pandemic emergency dollars from the federal government, according to a Wednesday, Sept. 24 city news release.
“While originally established in response to the pandemic, over the last five years, the program expanded to su...
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