Huntington Beach must observe state’s sanctuary law, SB 54, appeals court rules

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California’s 4th District Court of Appeals announced Friday, Jan. 10, that its panel of three judges has unanimously overturned a lower court’s ruling that allowed Huntington Beach to ignore ...
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Southern California law enforcement agencies take part in operation combating human trafficking; 500-plus arrested

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The arrests were made in Temecula, Hemet, Corona, Moreno Valley and Palm Desert. Those arrested were between 19- and 66-years-old. The Huntington Beach Police Department said its Special Investigation Bureau participated in the operation and arrested one man on suspicion of pimping and pandering. “Detectives also identified and provided ...
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Palisades Woman Named In Prescription Cream Scheme

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Medical professionals & marketers were paid to write prescriptions for medically unnecessary creams costing $15,000 a tube, prosecutors say. PACIFIC PALISADES, CA — A Pacific Palisades woman and an Anaheim Hills man were arrested Wednesday on federal charges of money laundering,
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Letters to the Editor — Extreme politics, Lindsey Graham, coronavirus, U.S. Rep. Van Taylor, Republican senators

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Cowards all! After their shameful and cowardly performance at the Senate impeachment trial, perhaps Republicans should change their mascot from that of the elephant to the yellow-bellied sapsucker, a North American woodpecker. Kenneth Zimmerman, Huntington Beach, Calif. Click here to submit a letter to the editor.
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MyMedicareBot Begins 2020 AEP Retrospective Analysis for Health Plans

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HUNTINGTON BEACH, Calif., Feb. 5, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- As health plans nationwide begin to gear up for the 2021 Annual Election Period (AEP) in October, MyMedicareBot (MMB) begins its 2020 AEP Retrospective Analysis as an aid to health plans who want to see better member retention this year.
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Diane Keaton candid about her brother’s mental illness in memoir

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In her new memoir, "Brother & Sister," Keaton, 74, examines her upbringing with her only brother, Randy Hall, 71, and tries to make sense of how their paths diverged, why he led "a life lived on the other side of normal.
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H.B. resident and youth basketball coach Christina Mauser recalled as ‘radiant,’ ‘loving’ and ‘kind’ at vigil

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Several hundred people gathered at Huntington Beach Pier Plaza on Saturday evening for a candlelight vigil in honor of Christina Mauser, a Huntington Beach resident, youth basketball coach and former educator who was one of nine people who died in a helicopter crash Jan. 26 in Calabasas. “I think the crowd here tonight is a testament to how ...
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SoCal Church of Christian Science: Local members ‘stunned, saddened’ by $11.5 million fraud scheme

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Charles Sebesta, a 54-year-old from Huntington Beach, now faces up to 60 years in prison after pleading guilty to bank and wire fraud charges for orchestrating the scam. The U.S. Attorney’s Office said Sebesta joined the Fifth Church of Christ, Scientist as a facilities manager in 2001. By 2016, he had worked his way up to chairman of the ...
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Pacific Palisades woman, three OC residents indicted in health care insurance fraud scheme

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James Nate Bell, 38, of Anaheim Hills, Regina Piehl, 66, of Pacific Palisades and Huntington Beach residents Dr. Michael Edwards, 52, and Sara Samhat, 45, were accused of health care fraud, money laundering and other federal offenses in a 48-count indictment filed Wednesday, Jan. 29, which was unsealed Tuesday. The document alleges that the ...
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