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A motorcyclist was killed and his passenger was hospitalized after a crash in Long Beach. On July 3, Long Beach police responded to the intersection of Downey Avenue and South Street shortly before… ...
A 20-year-old Long Beach man is dead after a traffic collision Thursday night. According to the Long Beach Police Department, at about 9:24 p.m. on July 3, officers responded to a traffic ...
A person has died following a reported diving incident off the coast of Long Beach on Friday morning, authorities said.
Rick Bryson, a member of LBSU’s Athletic Hall of Fame for both football and baseball, has died at 81.
The versatile ship served as the flagship for the Pacific Fleet from 1921 to 1940. The San Pedro-based portion of the fleet, also known as the Battle Force, consisted of battleships, aircraft carriers ...
USS stands for United States Ship, and is used for Navy ships that are currently in active service. The designation has been used since the 1790s.
Long Island officials said they will increase efforts to search the waters for sharks offshore after a woman was believed to be bitten by a small sand tiger shark last week at Jones Beach.
A Long Beach woman was arrested over the weekend in Merced County after 134 cats, 28 of them dead, were found in a U-Haul van in the parking lot of a Taco Bell. (Courtesy of Merced County Sheriff ...
The long-lost bow of the USS New Orleans was found by researchers resting on the seafloor of the Pacific Ocean -- nearly 83 years after it was blown off in a torpedo strike during World War II.
USS Pierre — the last of the Navy’s troubled Independence class of littoral combat ships — has passed its sea trials and will be commissioned in San Diego this fall, the Navy says.
After 80 years, researchers located the bow of USS New Orleans torn off by a Japanese torpedo during a 1942 WWII naval battle that killed over 180 crew members.
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