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Started by Mordechai “Moti” Feder and his wife Idit in 2005, the Newport-Beach based retailer Sunday filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, seeking to remain open as its assets are aquired by a new owner.
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Laguna Art Museum’s 13th annual Art + Nature programming was highlighted by commissioned artist Ana Teresa Fernández’s collaborations with Laguna Dance and the public.
The Grammy-nominated “farm-to-fable” musical comedy is playing at Segerstrom Center for the Arts in Costa Mesa now through Nov. 23.
The small dog that was tossed over the fence of a veterinary clinic by a woman at around 1:30 a.m. Wednesday is believed by the vet caring for him that he suffered significant abuse even before the incident.
Under the new boundaries, Huntington Beach would be represented in Congress by Robert Garcia, a gay progressive and former mayor of Long Beach. That prospect doesn’t sit well with some city leaders.
The Westminster City Council has declared Oct. 14 as “Charlie Kirk Day” and moved to redesignate All American Way in his name amid criticisms of councilmembers campaigning for higher office from the dais.
While acknowledging “the fight isn’t over,” Orange County officials reported Thursday a distinct downward trend in fentanyl deaths in the past five years.
A roundup of news briefs as well as some local events coming up in coastal Orange County.
Mayor Pat Burns used the event, hosted by the Huntington Beach Chamber of Commerce, to reiterate his dislike of state policies that conflict with the council’s conservative stance, including housing and elections.
The Sailors and Sea Kings will meet in a CIF final for the first time since 1987 on Saturday at Mt. San Antonio College.
Jason Valentine Esparza was arrested in April 2023 following a Huntington Beach Police Department sting operation during which an officer posed as a babysitter. He was convicted on multiple felony charges Wednesday.
Hosted by Councilmember Arlis Reynolds, Sunday’s ride starts and ends at City Hall and celebrates infrastructure improvements while marking World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims.
The host Sea Kings sweep in doubles en route to a 13-5 win over Mater Dei on Wednesday in the CIF Southern Section Division 1 semifinals.