Some in Los Alamitos rally for immigrants; while Orange, Newport Beach and...
Three weeks after the Los Alamitos City Council voted to opt-out of the state sanctuary laws, a group of residents gathered at the same spot Monday evening to deliver a different message: “Immigrants...
View ArticleReview: You absolutely need to know about this Thai restaurant in Huntington...
“I made it spicy for you,” she says as she sets the duck soup in front of me. Steam billows up from the bowl, perfuming the air with cinnamon and star anise. I hadn’t asked for the soup to be spicy,...
View ArticleSanctuary opponents travel from town to town, screaming an agenda
They are proudly pro-Trump and anti-sanctuary. And right now, as they travel from city to city in Southern California, waving flags and speaking out, their voices are being heard. If the faces look...
View ArticleBella Terra begins $6 million renovation to expand outdoor space with beer...
HUNTINGTON BEACH — Over the next few months, visitors to Bella Terra in Huntington Beach will notice some sprucing up underway. DJM Capital Partners Inc., owner and operator of the upscale shopping...
View ArticleMaltese mix Nugget loves everybody he meets
Breed: Maltese mix Age: 8 months Gender: Male Size: 10 pounds Nugget’s story: Nugget is a sweet-natured pooch who loves everyone he meets. He came to Lovebugs a matted mess, but after a fresh cut he is...
View ArticleRabbits enjoy playtime at Fountain Valley’s Bunny Bunch Hoppy Hour
The rabbit rescue holds Hoppy Hour playtime in its Fountain Valley location the second Sunday of every month from 1:30 to 3:00 p.m. Bunnies can join other rabbits in a large enclosed play area,...
View ArticleEva Kilgore: Planning your summer? Remember Market in the Park
Market in the Park, a Certified Farmers’ Market, is returning on Thursday, June 21, and will run every Thursday until July 26 at the Fountain Valley Recreation Center and Sports Park, 16400 Brookhurst...
View ArticleHuntington Beach Academy of Performing Arts presents Noises Off
Need a good laugh? Huntington Beach Academy for Performing Arts presents the Tony Award-winning farce “Noises Off” this weekend. The comedy features a menagerie of itinerant actors rehearsing a flop...
View ArticleCurt Seeden: An evening of fun, food and friends under the stars
I think most people agree, there’s not much better than enjoying fine food with good friends. Conveniently, that’s what the Fountain Valley Schools Foundation has in mind when it hosts its annual Taste...
View ArticleLos Alamitos approves its precedent-setting anti-sanctuary ordinance
Pro-sanctuary protestors watch the Los Alamitos city council meeting on televisions outside the Los Alamitos council chambers ahead of the expected vote by the Los Alamitos City Council giving final...
View ArticleHomebuying around Beach Blvd. falls: 16 facts to know
Homebuying in what we’ll call the “Beach Blvd. Corridor” — in and around Huntington Beach, Fountain Valley, Garden Grove and Westminster — fell 12.3 percent in the past year. For the 22 business days...
View ArticleGoats join in on yoga moves at Centennial Farm in Costa Mesa
It has to be hard to stress out when a furry bundle of cuteness is bouncing around – and even on – you. Yoga sessions on Saturday, April 21 at the Centennial Farm at the OC Fair & Event Center...
View ArticleStatus Update: Job fairs aplenty on horizon; FivePoint CEO Haddad joins...
There are a few job fairs on the horizon, from nurses to general sales and theme park and hotel work we’ve previously mentioned at Disneyland. Fountain Valley Regional Hospital & Medical Center and...
View ArticleChargers score big with kids in NFL-style camp
Jordan Doege flips as he lands on the other side of a pair of blocking dummies during a drill as The Los Angeles Chargers and Bob Hope USO teamed up to host a Play60 event Saturday at Mile Square Park...
View ArticleEva Kilgore: Need help planning for Cinco de Mayo?
I’m not even going to try to park on Main Street (or anywhere in downtown Huntington Beach) on Cinco de Mayo. However, I will be taking Uber that night with a few of my cousins to Avila’s El Ranchito....
View ArticleCurt Seeden: Two weekends full of fun and fundraising
Looking for something fun and different to do this weekend? Do you appreciate all the nonprofit organizations in town that do great things in our community? Well, here are a few options you may want to...
View ArticleDine at more than 50 Huntington Beach restaurants in one day and at one spot
Want to visit more than 50 restaurants this weekend? That’s not impossible if you attend the annual Taste of Huntington Beach. For an all-inclusive ticket, you can feast on unlimited tastes of food...
View Article35,000 ask for their cities and counties to “opt out” of California’s...
Assemblyman Travis Allen, a Republican candidate for governor, announced Friday that he’s collected more than 35,000 signatures from people across California who want their communities to “opt out” of...
View ArticleChance is a quiet little bunny looking for a peaceful home
Age: 1 year Gender: Neutered male Chance’s story: Chance is a shy bunny who would thrive in a peaceful environment in a quiet home. He is on the smaller side, just a little over a year old and living...
View ArticleEva Kilgore: A cafe opens and a music store closes
XA Sweet & Savory Café is open at 5 Points Plaza in Huntington Beach. They’re serving smoothies, teas, coffee, lemonade, boba, and cookies for now. Soon, there will be a full healthy menu...
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