Los Angeles homeowners among the most ‘house poor’ in the country
While much of Los Angeles‘ affordability crisis tends to be focused on renters struggling to make ends meet, those who own their homes are also feeling the effects of rising costs and stagnant incomes. In a new study published by Consumer Affairs, analysts found that L.A. homeowners are among the most “house poor” in...
Religious leaders becoming fixture at anti-ICE protests
At a protest in September, Presbyterian Pastor David Black was hit in the head with a pepper ball while praying outside an ICE facility.
Can Any Action Be Taken Against a Neighbor Disturbing My Sleep at Night?
A resident is seeking advice on how to handle a disruptive neighbor who frequently invites an alleged drug addict into their shared building. The individual in question is known to whistle near the resident's window to alert his host, causing disturbances in the middle of the night. Despite having reported the issue...
This California Hotel Lets You Sleep On A Ship And The Reviews Are As...
It’s not every day you can check into a hotel that once crossed the Atlantic – and might still be haunted by its past. The Queen Mary, docked permanently in Long Beach, California, offers travelers a chance to sleep aboard a real 1930s ocean liner that blends vintage glamour with spine-tingling mystery. Whether...
‘Boiled alive.’ Grandfather fatally scalded in hot hotel shower, lawsuit alleges
A lawsuit claims a grandfather was fatally injured in a hot hotel shower. The water was measured at 136 degrees, the lawsuit alleges.
Man Suffers Non-Fatal Self-Inflicted Gunshot in Long Beach; Police Seek Clues Amid Sparse Details
In a brief report released by the Long Beach Police Department, an incident occurring in the early hours of October 27th was detailed, in which a man inadvertently shot himself. According to the official LBPD blotter, at approximately 12:32 a.m., local officers were called to the hospital to investigate a shooting...
Long Beach starts giving preference to local applicants for city jobs
The city of Long Beach will begin awarding extra points for those who work, study or live in the city, as part of a promise to prioritize locals in its hiring process. The post Long Beach starts giving preference to local applicants for city jobs appeared first on Long Beach Post .
Compton cemetery vandalized; over 50 headstones stolen
More than 50 headstones were vandalized and stolen overnight at Woodlawn Celestial Gardens, a cemetery in Compton. The cemetery's owner, Celestina Bishop, expressed her frustration over the incident.
What’s the Latest Update on the Shopping Center at 2nd and PCH, Formerly Home...
The shopping center located adjacent to 2nd and PCH, which previously housed a Whole Foods (WF), appears to be all but abandoned. The center is not particularly old and currently, it seems that only the Petco store remains operational. Questions have been raised regarding the future of this center - is it set for...
National Guard Aids LA Food Bank Amid Shutdown
National Guard troops, deployed by Governor Gavin Newsom, will assist the Los Angeles Regional Food Bank amid the federal government shutdown.

















