Surfs up, Igarashi riding wave of Olympic opportunity

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With a back story ripped from a Hollywood script, crossover charisma and surfing skill that would impress Duke Kahanamoku, Kanoa Igarashi is riding a wave of opportunity that could carry him to Olympic gold and the sport to new heights.
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Essex Industries Announces New Chief Financial Officer

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Essex Industries is a manufacturer focused on the aerospace and defense market, with product lines that include platform controls, aircraft components, liquid oxygen equipment, emergency breathing equipment and gas regulators. Essex employs 375 people at its six locations in St. Louis, Missouri and Huntington Beach, California.
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Kobe and Gianna Bryant memorial event to be shown live at the Santa Ana City Hall on Feb. 24

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a Huntington Beach resident. Since the week of the crash, the City of Santa Ana’s iconic water tower has been illuminated in purple and gold in honor of Kobe Bryant and the other crash victims. For more information regarding the broadcast event at Santa Ana City Hall, contact Daniel Soto, Management Assistant, at (714) 647-5200.
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Huntington Beach Police Arrest Man After Chase Ends on Beach

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Officers arrested a stolen vehicle suspect Wednesday after he ditched a vehicle and ran onto the sand in Huntington Beach, where an officer-involved shooting occurred in which no one was hit ...
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Southern California man to plead guilty in $150 million currency scam

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Chen used millions of dollars in proceeds to buy homes and pay for a gambling habit, authorities said. Another company executive, Leonard Stacy Johnson, 53, of Huntington Beach, pleaded guilty last year to tax evasion and making a false statement on an immigration document. He is scheduled to be sentenced in June.
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Owner of California-based marketing company to plead guilty in $147 million pyramid scheme

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The company had assured investors they owned $50 billion in assets, including an extensive rare, gemstone mining operation throughout the Dominican Republic, Argentina, Mexico and the United
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Prosecutors: San Gabriel Valley man agrees to plead guilty in alleged $147 million fraud scheme involving gemstone mining

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Leonard Stacy Johnson, 53, of Huntington Beach, who worked at Chen’s direction in promoting USFIA and Gem Coins, pleaded guilty in July 2019 to one count of tax evasion and one count of making a false statement on an immigration document, the news release said. Johnson is scheduled to be sentenced on June 22.
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Christina Mauser Honored in Private Memorial,Three Weeks After Helicopter Crash

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Christina Mauser was remembered on Sunday at a private service in Huntington Beach, California. Three weeks after dying in the helicopter crash that also killed NBA star Kobe Bryant and his 13-year-old daughter Gianna, the mother of three was memorialized, ABC 7 reported. According to the outlet, the event was held at 1 p.m. local time in the ...
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Mailbag: Assemblywoman Cottie Petrie-Norris and Rep. Harley Rouda deliver with promising first terms

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Many remember a similar smear campaign against former Huntington Beach Mayor Jill Hardy in 2012 in which cowardly Republicans hid behind special interest political action committees (PACs) to try and bamboozle our electorate. It didn’t work. Given a taste of true representation by Democratic office holders who won elections in 2018 ...
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Around Town: The British (and Americans) are coming to H.B. Central Park

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The Huntington Beach Historical Society will present a reenactment of the American Revolutionary War on Saturday and Sunday at the city’s Central Park, 7111 Talbert Ave. Activities will run from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday and 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday. Admission is free. For a complete schedule and other information, visit hbhistory.org/revolution.
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