• A pair of Pacific Hospitality Group-operated resorts in La Jolla and Huntington Beach are offering non-overnight weekday stays in its rooms — marketed as “zen offices” — starting at $69, according to the Los Angeles Times. The deal gets you a room from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., access to WiFi, coffee, tea, and a bottle of wine for taking the ...
  • Nation's Restaurant News
    The Huntington Beach, Calif.-based casual-dining brand in early April had temporarily laid off about 16,000 hourly restaurant workers but continued to operate its 209 restaurants with take-out and delivery. Related: Dine Brands Global furloughs some office staff, freezes new hiring, in response to coronavirus “While the company’s sales ...
  • KTLA
    The county's latest deaths mark the highest single-day spike in fatalities and double the number of deaths reported the day before. Huntington Beach officials urged locals to follow the statewide stay-at-home order after a protest against the rule Friday drew more than 200 people. The Huntington Beach police and fire departments on Saturday ...
  • Sister property Pasea Hotel & Spa in Huntington Beach makes the same offer. Estancia, which follows local ordinances and CDC guidelines, has remained open during the COVID-19 pandemic. Occupancy levels have fallen to 5% to 10% at the 210-room property set on 10 acres. Those who opt for the daytime escape may look out at or roam the gardens ...
  • KTLA
    Gov. Gavin Newsom urged Californians to practice physical distancing Saturday after a protest against stay-at-home orders aimed at curbing the spread of the coronavirus drew a large crowd of people to Huntington Beach amid the pandemic. The protestors, some dressed in red, white and blue, carried signs and flags on Friday and called for an end ...
  • KTLA
    The county's latest deaths mark the highest single-day spike in fatalities and double the number of deaths reported the day before. Huntington Beach officials urged locals to follow the statewide stay-at-home order after a protest against the rule Friday drew more than 200 people. The Huntington Beach police and fire departments on Saturday ...
  • Santa Cruz officials on Thursday lifted their lock down and opened up county parks and beaches, including surfing, giving hope to Southern Californians yearning for similar softening of closures.
  • Orange County Register
    Others encouraged people to write their elected leaders urging a reopening, Meanwhile, people are seeking out surf and sandy spaces along the handful of still open beaches, including Huntington Beach, Newport Beach and Dana Point, spurring debates on social media. Megan Walla, creator of the online petition to “Let the Surfers Surf ...
  • KTLA
    Gov. Gavin Newsom urged Californians to practice physical distancing Saturday after a protest against stay-at-home orders aimed at curbing the spread of the coronavirus drew a large crowd of people to Huntington Beach amid the pandemic. The protestors, some dressed in red, white and blue, carried signs and flags on Friday and called for an end ...
  • President Trump said Friday that he’s “not happy with China,” suggesting that the country has not been forthcoming in warning the world about the coronavirus.   Asked whether China should be stripped of the privilege of hosting the 2022 Olympics,
  • Our live coverage of the coronavirus pandemic has moved here The American Farm Bureau applauded the USDA Friday for the $19 billion in coronavirus aide that will go to America’s farmers. “The coronavirus pandemic forced the closing of restaurants,
  • KTLA
    California Gov. Gavin Newsom expects to spend up to $7 billion this year battling the coronavirus and the economic disruption it has unleashed as state budget experts warned lawmakers on Thursday ...
  • Students and their families starting rolling through the parking lot at Perry Elementary School in Huntington Beach at 11 a.m. Thursday to pick up tortilla-wrapped treats for a special lunch. It’s spring break in the Huntington Beach City School District, so two businesses with local roots put their heads together to fill a gap for students ...
  • Orange County Register
    Spring wrap-up: Q&A with Newport Harbor softball coach Tom Blanchfield Laguna Beach requiring customers of all essential businesses to wear face covering San Clemente skate park filled with sand to keep skaters at bay Spring wrap-up: Q&A with Huntington Beach baseball coach Benji Medure Coronavirus closures bring new challenges to Southern ...
  • KTLA
    The county's latest deaths mark the highest single-day spike in fatalities and double the number of deaths reported the day before. Huntington Beach officials urged locals to follow the statewide stay-at-home order after a protest against the rule Friday drew more than 200 people. The Huntington Beach police and fire departments on Saturday ...
  • Among the 36 recipients of money from the OC Community Resilience Fund are Costa Mesa-based Project Independence, Huntington Beach-based Colette Children’s Home, and the Laguna Beach Community Clinic, Laguna Beach Seniors Inc. and Laguna Food Pantry. The Community Resilience Fund, launched March 16, is aided by Charitable Ventures ...
  • Daniel Guzman, right, an unemployed pool supervisor from Garden Grove, sits alone in the mostly closed and normally crowded Pacific City shopping mall in Huntington Beach. (Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times) Local governments are beginning to map out how they could ease some of the coronavirus stay-at-home orders, with officials say that ...
  • Lake Forest residents are affected. 6 people succumbed to the coronavirus in OC in two days. Another 51 people tested positive, Thursday.
  • Three more residents died as a result of the virus, Thursday, Orange County Health Care Agency reported, bringing the region's death toll to 25. A total of 1,425 residents have tested positive for the illness to date.
  • Three more residents died as a result of the virus, Thursday, Orange County Health Care Agency reported, bringing the region's death toll to 25. A total of 1,425 residents have tested positive for the illness to date.