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In the Pipeline: Western star in our midst

In the Pipeline: Western star in our midst

I received a note early this week from regular column reader Ron Terranova letting me know that he enjoyed the article about Jeff Lebow and the Harvest Club of Orange County.

 

Marine run is fun and enlightening

People couldn't help but flock to Marine Cpl. Tim Read as he wandered through the crowd at the Huntington Beach 3/1 Marines Fun Run on Saturday.

 

Five candidates running for Assembly

The filing deadline has passed for the 74th Assembly District candidates, setting the stage for a run between five contenders in the June 3 primary.

State agency supports bill to protect fire pits

LONG BEACH — The California Coastal Commission will support a state bill that aims to protect beach fire pits along the coast by giving commissioners authority over the South Coast Air Quality...

 

Passion for Wintersburg yields book

If someone asked Mary Urashima a decade ago about the history of the Wintersburg site in Huntington Beach, she probably wouldn't have had much to say.

 

Harper, Carchio file campaign papers

Huntington Beach Mayor Matthew Harper and Councilman Joe Carchio recently filed their campaign paperwork with the Orange County registrar of voters to run in the June 3 primary for higher office.

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Parents group wants the pot images out of fashion

Parents group wants the pot images out of fashion

A Huntington Beach parents organization has asked nationwide clothing retailer Tilly's to pull merchandise featuring images of marijuana...

 'America's Most Wanted' fugitive from H.B. arrested in Colorado

'America's Most Wanted' fugitive from H.B. arrested in Colorado

Authorities in Colorado caught a Huntington Beach man who had been on the run from local police for about four years, according to...

City looking into dredging Huntington Harbour

Huntington Beach council members have gotten a glimpse of what it would take to dredge a portion of the channels in Huntington Harbour and...

Firefighters respond to chemical reaction

The Huntington Beach Fire Department responded to a chemical reaction at a paint manufacturing business Wednesday after two chemicals were...

Support (and empathy) for the kids

Support (and empathy) for the kids

Even now, Jennifer Friend wonders if her former classmates from sixth and seventh grades bought the stories she would spin.

Politics

Mayor, council clash over legal fees

The Seal Beach City Council debated Monday whether it makes sense to continue outsourcing legal services or hire in-house counsel.

GOP group backs Steel for supervisor

The California Republican Assembly has endorsed Michelle Steel for Orange County supervisor.

Moorlach drops out of congressional race

Moorlach drops out of congressional race

Saying he'd like to focus on finishing out his current job, Orange County Supervisor John Moorlach is dropping his congressional campaign,...

Council moves ahead with ordinance to keep senior mobile home parks

More than 50 mobile home residents stood in solidarity in Huntington Beach City Council chambers Monday, many of them holding signs that...

Fountain Valley to extend anti-scavenging law to public places

A new law in Fountain Valley that aims to clean up parks and other public spaces by cutting down on scavenging is closer to adoption.

Michelle Steel files campaign papers

Michelle Steel raised her right hand Monday afternoon and over Top 40 radio music vowed to uphold the laws of the United States.

Business & Real Estate
Oxy ready to start up latest oil derrick

Oxy ready to start up latest oil derrick

Oxy USA Inc. is set to start up its most recent oil derrick in Huntington Beach in search of more black gold, officials said.

Filling a black history void

Filling a black history void

Barbara Junious would tell her grandchildren stories of what it was like growing up as a young African American girl in Tennessee and as...

New game complex brings out the kid in everyone

New game complex brings out the kid in everyone

It took an eager, wide-eyed boy to assemble the game lineup at Fuzion, the new family entertainment complex that opened this week in...

International Surfing Museum founder dies

International Surfing Museum founder dies

Natalie Kotsch, who founded the Huntington Beach International Surfing Museum but never rode a wave, has died.

Task force ready to take next step

The Huntington Beach Downtown Task Force is ready to bring its recommendations to the City Council.

Pay-by-the-hour beach parking taking hold

California State Parks has added a portion of Huntington State Beach to its short list of beaches charging visitors for parking by the...

Education

Briefly in Education

High school artwork going on display

Putting instant gratification on pause

Putting instant gratification on pause

Though they live in the digital age of instant gratification where quicker is better, students from Sowers and Dwyer middle schools took two...

Critical thinking is the norm at Hebrew Academy

Critical thinking is the norm at Hebrew Academy

As public school districts in Southern California begin to implement the Common Core State Standards in the classroom, one private school in...

CCCD to add 23 full timers

In a move that optimistically signals the end of difficult budget years for higher education, Coast Community College District voted to...

College president earns leadership award

Golden West College President Wes Bryan will be receiving the Harry Buttimer Distinguished Administrator Award to recognize his leadership...

Guest conductor leads Honor Band Concert

The Huntington Beach Union High School District presented its 29th annual Honor Band Concert on Feb. 6 in the auditorium at Huntington Beach...

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