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Making college a realistic goal

For many local high school students, college isn’t a given. If anything, it’s an abstract word that bears no real meaning.

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» Two school districts barely miss federal targets

↑ With students returning to class this week across Huntington Beach, data released by the state showed most schools made the cut, but two districts didn’t quite meet all state and federal targets.

» Man accused of murdering ex-lover’s mom described as ‘gentle’

↑ Ian Allen, accused of murder, was slow to anger and never violent, his parents told jurors Thursday.

» Decapitated lamb found in plastic bag in Harbour

↑ A decapitated lamb wrapped in a bra turned up in Huntington Harbour this week, according to authorities.

» H.B. man charged with causing great bodily injury in hate crime

↑ A Huntington Beach man will be arraigned Friday on accusations that he and a friend committed a hate crime after prosecutors say they beat and robbed a man simply for being Latino.

» Rohrabacher should admonish friend Abramoff, mayor says

↑ Rep. Dana Rohrabacher should do less apologizing for Jack Abramoff and offer more criticism of his friend, the disgraced Washington lobbyist who was sentenced to four more years in prison Thursday, according to Rohrabacher’s Democratic rival for Congress, Debbie Cook.

COLUMNS

CINDY, INCIDENTALLY:
Support beyond pink ribbons

Recently, I found myself in the office of Faye Dietiker, director of Breast Cancer Angels, a nonprofit based in Huntington Beach.

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  • SPORTS

    Heart-felt tribute

    Ocean View Little Leaguer raising money for defibrillator at field in honor of former coach, who died of heart attack.

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  • OPINION

    MAILBAG:
    Early candidate debates needed

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  • POLITICS

    No layoffs, service cuts in new budget

    Sales tax revenues were weak, but property taxes improved and contributed to a balanced budget, city treasurer says.

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  • PUBLIC SAFETY

    Finding a life-saving match

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    Friends and family of former H.B. resident are searching for a bone marrow donor.

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  • BUSINESS

    Local Mervyn’s shutting its doors after bankruptcy

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    Project Independence Open House

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    MULTIMEDIA

    Camp Silver Gan Israel

    Rabbi Sholom Goldstein translates for Mikhael as he talks about life back home in Israel.




    SHOP & DINE

    THE GOSSIPING GOURMET:
    Dining’s small plate craze takes Flight

    There is certainly no shortage of places to eat in Huntington Beach, but there are very few, if any, that represent the newest dining craze — small plates. From New York to L.A. and points in between, “Food and Wine” magazine has named the small-plate phenomenon the hottest trend of the past year.

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  • ENTERTAINMENT

    Historical tribute

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  • EDUCATION

    Textbook prices taxing on students

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    Required books compose 59% of a junior-college student’s expenses, report states. Sen. Tom Harman suggests legislation.

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  • FEATURES

    PET OF THE WEEK

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