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  • Fox 5 San Diego
    HUNTINGTON BEACH, Calif. — Some Huntington Beach residents got a rude awakening Friday when the city’s emergency alert sirens were activated at about 4 a.m., raising fears of a tsunami or other emergency situation, but city officials said it was a false alarm. According to the city, the sirens were “inadvertently activated.”
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  • Orange County Register
    A report of a possible tsunami approaching Huntington Beach Friday morning that caused an alert to be issued and sirens to sound turned out to be a false alarm. Authorities were working to determine how the inaccurate report was sent out in the city.
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  • KTLA
    Some Huntington Beach residents got a rude awakening Friday morning when an emergency tsunami alarm sounded at multiple locations in the city, authorities said. Despite the alarm that went off about 4 a.m., “there is no current threat to our community,” the Huntington Beach Police Department said on Facebook. “We are working to determine ...
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  • U.S. News & World Report
    HUNTINGTON BEACH, Calif. (AP) - Tsunami warning sirens wailing early Friday morning in the Southern California city of Huntington Beach were a false alarm, authorities said. "There is no current threat to our community and we are working to determine exactly how/why the sirens were activated,
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  • CBS Boston / WBZ
    HUNTINGTON BEACH (CBSLA) — Police say the tsunami alerts and siren going off at 4 a.m. in Huntington Beach were a false alarm, and officials are working to figure out how and why they went off. At about 4:20 a.m., the tsunami alerts and sirens went off in Huntington Beach. The Huntington Beach Fire Department was quick reassure residents that ...
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  • Orange County Register
    For a couple of hours last week, roles reversed at Huntington Beach High as student Sophia Cendro took a turn instructing teachers. “It didn’t seem weird at the moment,” said Cendro ...
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  • Orange County Register
    The U.S. Attorney’s Office said Charles Thomas Sebesta, a 54-year-old Huntington Beach resident, agreed to plead guilty to one count each of wire fraud and bank fraud for orchestrating the scheme to steal at least $11.5 million from the Fifth Church of Christ, Scientist, a longtime Hollywood-based branch of the Church of Christian Science.
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  • KTLA
    Runners at the annual Surf City Marathon in Huntington Beach observed a moment of silence for the victims of the Calabasas helicopter crash that killed nine people, including Kobe Bryant, on Jan. 26. Megan Telles reports for the KTLA 5 Morning News on Feb. 2, 2020.
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  • ABC7
    HUNTINGTON BEACH, Calif. (KABC) -- Community members and loved ones gathered in Huntington Beach Saturday to honor the memory of Christina Mauser, one of the 9 people killed in a helicopter crash that also claimed the life of Kobe Bryant. At the candlelight vigil, a woman with bagpipes who was not scheduled to play led the procession of ...
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  • Orange County Register
    HUNTINGTON BEACH — A sea of nearly 1,000 people gathered shoulder to shoulder Saturday night in the amphitheater just north of the Huntington Beach Pier to hold a candle for Christina Mauser.
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  • KTLA
    Hundreds of people crowded on the Huntington Beach Pier Saturday in honor of a local woman who lost her life along with Kobe Bryant, his daughter, Gianna, and six other people in a helicopter crash in the hills above Calabasas last weekend. Christina Mauser, 38, worked as an assistant coach at Bryant’s Mamba Sports Academy in Thousand Oaks ...
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  • Orange County Register
    Three JSerra football players, including two standouts from last season, have enrolled at Huntington Beach, Oilers coach Brett Brown confirmed Friday. Speedy running back/cornerback Sammy Green, cornerback Zamajay Duncan and quarterback/safety Treyce ...
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  • Orange County Register
    Three JSerra football players, including two standouts from last season, have enrolled at Huntington Beach High, Oilers coach Brett Brown confirmed Friday. Speedy running back/cornerback Sammy Green, cornerback Zamajay Duncan and quarterback/defensive back Treyce Warren — all juniors — have transferred to the Sunset League school ...
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  • Orange County Register
    In what aptly could be described as whiplash, the Huntington Beach City School District board meeting on Tuesday, Jan. 28, ended quite differently from the way it started – with trustees voting 3-2 to close an elementary school this summer and oust most transfer students. Out-of-district transfer students entering fifth and eighth grades ...
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  • Fox 9
    HUNTINGTON BEACH, Calif. (FOX 9) - A bicyclist from St. Paul, Minnesota has died from his injuries after he was hit by a car in southern California earlier this month. The crash occurred shortly before midnight on Jan. 19 in Huntington Beach. According to the Huntington Beach Police Department, officers responded to the area of Beach ...
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