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    The storm brought snow "measured by the foot" above 6,000 feet in the San Gabriel Mountains with elevations down to 4,500 feet getting some snow, weather service meteorologist Ryan Kittell told City News Service.
  • Daily Breeze
    As lawmakers aim to tighten the state’s puppy mill ban, Iowa shuts down alleged “sham rescues” sending pets west.
  • Orange County Register
    “Getting Iowa on board sounds like a great step; hopefully, we can get other states like Missouri on board as well,” said Joe Simmons, an emergency veterinarian in Huntington Beach who treated several sick puppies. Bert and Delight Homan bought Taquito Pepe at CA Puppy in Westminster Mall only to learn that the chihuahua was deathly il
  • Call (714) 594-7838 for pickup at 21210 Beach Blvd., Huntington Beach and free delivery to those within three miles of their location. Eureka! Restaurant at Bella Terra is offering family bundles that include cheeseburgers, fries, crispy glazed Brussels sprouts, mac ‘n’ cheese balls, a cobb salad, fried chicken sliders, bourbon barrel cakes ...
  • Orange County Register
    No. 3: West Hollywood at $2,856 average, down 7.29 points — falling 3.77% vs. gaining 3.52% in a year. No. 4: Huntington Beach at $2,212 average, down 6.63 points — up 1.98% from 8.61% in a year. No. 5: Rowland Heights at $1,753 average, down 5.58 points — up 2.51% from 8.09% in a year. No. 6: Los Angeles at $2,499 average, down 5.41 ...
  • Orange County Register
    No. 3: West Hollywood at $2,856 average, down 7.29 points — falling 3.77% vs. gaining 3.52% in a year. No. 4: Huntington Beach at $2,212 average, down 6.63 points — up 1.98% from 8.61% in a year. No. 5: Rowland Heights at $1,753 average, down 5.58 points — up 2.51% from 8.09% in a year. No. 6: Los Angeles at $2,499 average, down 5.41 ...
  • But for many surfers, it will take more than some restrictions and a pandemic to keep them off their boards. Brett Simpson, a two-time U.S. Surf Open winner and Huntington Beach resident, said he’s been surfing every morning at Huntington State Beach, but avoids the pier where it tends to be more crowded. He said his practice has been to go ...
  • Congresswoman Luria announced on Thursday she signed a bipartisan letter recommending that Congressional Leadership includes funding for the Individuals with
  • First, it was the parking lots. Now, it’s the parking meters. The city of Huntington Beach announced Thursday that it would be closing its metered parking along the beachside of Pacific Coast Highway as a measure to curb the spread of the coronavirus that causes COVID-19. In a news release, the city said that the closures would further reduce ...
  • Orange County Register
    Bowie was born on Jan. 24, 1961, in Portland, Maine. His father was a civil engineer for the military and moved the family many times, eventually settling in Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley. He graduated from Fountain Valley High School and moved to Long Beach, where he started work in video editing and music videos. In 1983, when he was ...
  • As coronavirus sidelines traditional brunches and dinners in 2020, many eateries are offering holiday deals for takeout and delivery.
  • Masks are recommended, not mandatory, for grocery & restaurant workers OC's top health agent says. Hand washing & social distancing are key.
  • Orange County Register
    Wood-fire rotisserie chicken from Solita in Huntington Beach (Photo by Brad A. Johnson, Orange County Register/SCNG) Having to stay at home is downright crummy if you’re a person who loves dining out. Those restaurants miss you, too. And while you still can’t sit down and dine amid the coronavirus pandemic, you can still support them by ...
  • Army veteran Yvette Paz has become well-acquainted with this war on both fronts since she was diagnosed with COVID-19 early last month. The 30-year-old Huntington Beach resident believes the illness tests one’s mental state as much it does the physical. The virus is a solitary war, she said. “Nobody wants to come around me,” Paz said.
  • Orange County Register
    “No one knew where I was and my parents called the police,” she said. By eighth grade, Hyde’s family was living in Huntington Beach. Walking home from school she ran into a man holding a cardboard box, trying to give away a litter of puppies. “I found this poor, poor animal in the gutter,” she told her mom when she brought one hom
  • Orange County Register
    “La mayoría de la gente simplemente va a la arena”, dijo el capitán Tim Martin, del Departamento de Policía de Huntington Beach, sobre los que iban a las playas de Surf City. “No estamos sacando a la gente del agua”. El aumento en los casos de coronavirus en el sur de California ha provocado otro aumento: llamadas a las estaciones de ...
  • Cleveland.com on MSN.com
    CLEVELAND, Ohio -- This spring, Jake Bauers felt he was headed for good things. He came to Cleveland in late October from his home in Huntington Beach Calif., to work with the Tribe’s hitting coaches on his swing. The instruction concentrated on Bauers’ hips and legs. In a technical sense they changed his loading patterns -- the way he ...
  • Orange County Register
    48 on Ortega Highway at 2,600 feet; 52 at Fremont Canyon; 53 at Trabuco Canyon; 54 in Yorba Linda; 56 in Anaheim; 57 in Mission Viejo, Laguna Niguel, Fullerton, Laguna Beach and San Clemente; and 58 in Irvine, Huntington Beach, Newport Beach, Garden Grove and Santa Ana. More showers are forecast Friday followed by several cloudy days.
  • Orange County Register
    On Thursday, April 9, Kaiser plans to close its La Palma, Brea, Lakeview (in Anaheim) and Huntington Beach medical offices to in-person patients. Doctors and staff will keep working at these clinics to field appointments by phone. Kaiser offices in Mission Viejo and Garden Grove will be reconfigured to focus only on patients with respiratory ...
  • Los Angeles Times
    Army veteran Yvette Paz has become well-acquainted with this war on both fronts since she was diagnosed with COVID-19 early last month. The 30-year-old Huntington Beach resident believes the illness tests one’s mental state as much it does the physical. The virus is a solitary war, she said. “Nobody wants to come around me,” Paz said.