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Meritage Homes wants to build 122 townhouses and 20 detached homes at 3150 Bear St. But a plan for a pedestrian gate near existing homes was removed by the City Council at neighbors’ behest.
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On two 4-3 votes, the Huntington Beach Planning Commission on Tuesday night allowed a pair of conditional use permits for the sale, service and consumption of beer and wine to move forward.
Brought to the United States from Mexico as a newborn, an undocumented immigrant decided to self-deport from Anaheim to Tijuana 28 years later out of economic frustration and concerns over immigration raids.
Citing a proliferation of smoke shops in La Habra, the City Council is taking a look at temporarily banning new such businesses while updating regulations on existing ones.
Morning Lavender Cafe & Boutique in Tustin hosted a Labubu event that drew nearly 500 children and adult collectors.
For the first time since 2017, Pacific Symphony will be performing at the Newport Beach Civic Center campus in a free concert for all ages. Thousands are expected to attend.
The grand opening events are latest step in the city’s transition away from the county library system.
The Australian skipper becomes the 14th two-time winner of the regatta in the 58th running of the international youth match racing championship hosted annually by the Balboa Yacht Club.
Luke Guinaldo, 20, and Dylan Sloan, 17, premiered their surfing documentary Friday night in downtown Huntington Beach.
An unidentified man who is alleged to have discharged his shotgun mulitple times from inside his condo, hitting other units in the same complex, surrendered to police about 90 minutes after they arrived at the scene.
Columnist Patrice Apodaca examines the latest research on how immigration raids impact communities — and the youngest population — children.
About 2,000 people assembled outside IKEA Costa Mesa Saturday where vendors, groups and service providers offered haircuts, shoes, hygiene kits and backpacks filled with school supplies.
Tremere Robert Armani Mason was convicted of a single felony count of assault with a deadly weapon in the incident that took place Aug. 2, 2022 outside the Triangle on Harbor Boulevard.