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The committee that paid for the signs has raised over $50,000 and solicited donations from sitting city council members.
Some residents argue the signs, which ask residents to vote "no" on Measures A and B in the upcoming special election, are ...
The fight’s getting dirty between the proponents and opponents to a couple of ballot measures that will be decided by ...
The signs posted by a political action committee started by Huntington Beach City Councilman Chad Williams, urge a "No" vote ...
Hilton will hold a campaign launch rally in conservative Huntington Beach, with a message critical of California’s Democratic ...
On Saturday, May 5, the Pro Bono Project at Wake Forest University School of Law will be holding an intake event at the Central Library. From 11 a.m. until 3 p.m. attendees can receive information ...
Chris Fabricant, author of “Junk Science and the American Criminal Justice System,” for the final Witte Lecture of the 2025 season at 7 p.m. on Friday April 18 and 2 p.m. on Saturday April 19 in the ...
Consider starting your weekend this Saturday by attending a gardening workshop at the Rancho Santa Margarita Library, or by working on a creative project at the Huntington Beach Central Library ...
Long Beach is celebrating National Library Month — and community members can join in on the party at their local branch National Library Month, encompassing National Library Week (April 6 to 12 ...
LA28 has had ongoing conversations with representatives of Huntington Beach as they look for a home for the Olympic Games beach volleyball competition after the local organizing committee broke ...
An oil company that owns 92 acres of beachfront real estate in Huntington Beach is taking the first steps to redevelop it for housing and commercial uses. Wait, undeveloped land on the O.C. coast?
A judge has sided with Huntington Beach, for a second time, in a legal challenge to the city’s new voter ID law. Huntington Beach Mayor Pat Burns issued a statement calling the ruling “a huge ...