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The Huntington Beach City Council unanimously passed the resolution Tuesday night after hearing a presentation from Unite 4 Freedom.
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A man died early Saturday morning after leading Huntington Beach police on a chase and crashing his SUV into a pole and another car.
The top-seeded Sailors beat Cathedral Catholic 14-13 in the title match Saturday, improving to 18-0 on the season.
The installation opening at Grand Central Art Center explores the local artist’s lived experience
St. James Episcopal Church in Newport Beach held its annual Blessing of the Animals event Sunday, Oct. 5, where more than 120 pets, most of them dogs, helped fill the pews.
The goal of raising $2 billion and engaging 75,000 alumni seemed lofty when Brilliant Future campaign launched in 2019. But UC Irvine officials Saturday announced results exceeded those expectations.
The city sent Post 291 a cease and desist letter last month after members of an affiliated group have been vocally opposed to the Snug Harbor Surf Park project. Post 291 is following the letter’s recommendations.
Councilmember Scott Minikus announced his retirement during the Sept. 22 Cypress City Council meeting. His departure follows the exits of Cypress’ city manager and city clerk.
The city will spend $2.5 million to cover expenditures largely dedicated to short-term action items, according to its updated wildfire mitigation and fire safety report.
A roundup of news briefs and calendar items from around coastal Orange County. This week there are entries from Huntington Beach, Newport Beach,
The Lobos missed a chance to clinch a share of the Orange League crown on Thursday but remain alive for their first league title since 1983.
The three-day show, which does not have U.S. military planes this year, lifted off Friday and continues through Sunday.
The CareMar Recovery Center, expected to open in 2027, will feature residential and outpatient care programs.