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The USLA National Lifeguard Championships, which greeted lifeguards with sizable waves on Thursday, will continue through Saturday at Huntington State Beach between Beach Boulevard and Newland Street.
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Luke Guinaldo, 20, and Dylan Sloan, 17, premiered their surfing documentary Friday night in downtown Huntington Beach.
An unidentified man who is alleged to have discharged his shotgun mulitple times from inside his condo, hitting other units in the same complex, surrendered to police about 90 minutes after they arrived at the scene.
Columnist Patrice Apodaca examines the latest research on how immigration raids impact communities — and the youngest population — children.
About 2,000 people assembled outside IKEA Costa Mesa Saturday where vendors, groups and service providers offered haircuts, shoes, hygiene kits and backpacks filled with school supplies.
Tremere Robert Armani Mason was convicted of a single felony count of assault with a deadly weapon in the incident that took place Aug. 2, 2022 outside the Triangle on Harbor Boulevard.
Debbie Ysah Rice, who pleaded not guilty to charges of theft of an elder and grand theft by embezzlement, is expected to be in a Newport Beach courtroom this week for a pretrial hearing.
A 3-time mayor of Newport Beach feted as Citizen of the Year
The Aug. 7 grand opening of the Market Place Shake Shack in Irvine will donate $1 per sandwich sold to Second Harvest Food Bank of Orange County
Kolby Aipa, 20, died Tuesday after he was seriously injured in an accident on Pacific Coast Highway on Saturday night. His grandfather founded the well-known Aipa Surf Company in 1970.
The Southern California natives, Levi Slawson from Encinitas and Sawyer Lindblad from San Clemente, took home the trophies Sunday on the south side of the Huntington Beach Pier.
The Laguna Beach City Council has moved forward with investigating potential sites for a proposed pump track to bring an additional recreational amenity to the community.
Consultants warned that Orange could be at risk of bankruptcy by 2029 if city officials don’t change course. A sales tax hike is seen as a necessary part of a solution going forward.