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The draft e-bike policy was sent back for revisions after the school board heard comments from the public during Tuesday night’s meeting.
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A pastor who served as a senior police chaplain for the Buena Park Police Department was recently asked to step down after it was discovered he had posted anti-Muslim content on social media.
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A Huntington Beach reader questions the financial wisdom of allowing the International Surfing Museum to move into the Main Street Library for just $500 per month rent.
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Following the lead of her father, who established the award-winnning ensemble, 25-year-old Crystal Hernandez and Mariachi Reyna de Los Angeles have been named to the 19th California Hall of Fame.
A judge ordered documents unsealed in the criminal case against Todd Ament, a former Anaheim Chamber of Commerce leader. They reveal an investigation into a COVID testing contract with Santa Ana Unified.
The Newport Beach Historical Society and the Balboa Island Museum hosted a recent screening of “Sin City Newport Beach” that drew 400 guests to the venerable theater.
An Ontario man faces multiple felony charges in the Feb. 27 alleged attack that took place in the 2100 block of Newport Boulevard in Costa Mesa.
The Lightning’s memorable season ended as they fell 73-51 to the top-seeded Knights on Tuesday night.
The “Sex in the City” creator comes to Costa Mesa for a three-performance run of her one-woman show
Owner Ryan Rustan went for an emotional ride Saturday morning with Sugar, a five-time World Dog Surf Champion, on the north side of the Huntington Beach Pier.
Teaching methods have changed over recent years, particularly in the areas of reading and writing. The pendulum is swinging back, though, so phonics and cursive writing are turning up in lesson plans.
Casagrande explains that lexicography is reportage, not rule-making and that every grammar rule and every word definition came from popular usage.
The nonprofit Mind OC is suing the county for $10 million after its lease was canceled by county officials in a dispute. Now the Orange County is filing a counter complaint.
Officials confirmed Monday seasoned city financier Carol Molina is no longer employed by the city but wouldn’t comment on the nature of her departure or how the budget process will proceed.
An Orange County Superior Court judge found that Gina Clayton-Tarvin was exercising her free speech when she criticized Butch Twining’s involvement in a Charlie Kirk vigil last September.