California
Huntington Beach police officer charged with impersonating another officer online
The district attorney’s office said Steven Tennant, 32, of Yorba Linda posted a fellow officer’s photo and personal cellphone number on a dating website.
Riot charges reinstated against leader of Huntington Beach white supremacist group
A federal appeals court reinstates the charges against 4 members of a Huntington Beach-based white supremacist group involved in pro-Trump clashes.
FBI contacted after two Huntington Beach people posted about being at Capitol riot
Kristopher Dreww and Michelle Peterson each posted videos on their social media accounts on Jan. 6, the day Trump supporters stormed the U.S. Capitol.
FBI searches home of Huntington Beach far-right extremist who posted about attending the Capitol riot
The FBI searched the Huntington Beach apartment of a far-right extremist who previously claimed to have attended the Capitol riot.
Ruby’s Diner at end of Huntington Beach Pier serves its last shake
Friday marked the last day in business for the iconic location, which opened in 1996. Other Ruby’s locations are expected to remain open.
Seal Beach police investigating racist letter sent to Korean American widow
‘Now that Byong is gone makes it one less Asian to put up with in Leisure World,’ said the letter, written in cursive on yellow notebook paper.
He shares conspiracy theories and won’t mask up. It got him elected in Huntington Beach
To many in Huntington Beach, former UFC star Tito Ortiz is almost a Trump-like figure — a larger-than-life celebrity with a brash social media presence and a legion of loyal fans.
Hot Property
Huntington Library New Traditional
Coming soon: Architect Fredrick Kennedy Jr. designed this home in the Federalist style in 1923.
Fire destroys Long Beach’s rainbow lifeguard tower, a symbol of LGBTQ pride
Long Beach’s rainbow lifeguard tower, a symbol of LGBTQ pride, is destroyed overnight by a fire that Mayor Robert Garcia calls as an act of hate.
Politics
‘Uncharted waters.’ Judges are banning some Capitol riot suspects from the internet
Social media was key to the Capitol riot. Now courts are struggling with whether suspects should be banned from using the internet.