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Garden Grove resident Ronnie Guyer presents “Into the Valley of Death: An Eyewitness Account of America’s First Major Battle at Ia Drang” Saturday in Costa Mesa.
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There’s been a pricey fallout from the conservative Huntington Beach City Council’s policy to restrict access to books that had previously been made available to young adults at the public library.
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Huntington Beach has designated May 7 as Theodore Roosevelt Day to honor the historical significance of the former president’s visit to California in 1903.
Arts commissioners hope to change the fact a modest cannabis tax fund is the only source of revenue for the city’s cultural ambitions. But is it already too late for 2026-27?
The City Council approved an ordinance to establish a mandatory mayoral rotation. While operating with a preferred rotation, council members had the discretion to determine each year’s mayor and vice mayor.
The host Barons edged the Oilers, 9-9 and 69-68 on games, in the first round of the CIF Southern Section Division 3 playoffs on Wednesday.
There is too long of a wait for certain medically necessary procedures for children and can that can result in missing developmental milestones anc create lasting harm.
Newport-Mesa Unified School District trustees voted for e-bike restrictions. In the opinion of columnist Patrice Apodaca, it was the right call.
Newport Beach City Council denied an appeal of a plan to replace the Big Newport movie theater with two high-rise condominium towers.
Laguna Beach is the fifth U.S. city to adopt such a ban, noting the adhesive-based devices could be injurious to people or cause unnecessary harm to animals and local wildlife.
Low-income households, homeless youth, domestic violence survivors and seniors in Costa Mesa will be the beneficiaries of this year’s distribution of federal community block grant funds.
The three-day wine and spirits event at Balboa Bay Resort kicks off summer with coastal views at Newport Beach’s only waterfront resort
The Vikings surrender two runs with two outs in the sixth inning, leading to a 2-1 loss to the Griffins on Tuesday in the Sunset League finale.
Newport Harbor seniors Corinna Ruffini and Nikka Asgarian, as well as Edison junior Allison McNichols, competed Tuesday at Mt. San Antonio College.