• The Sailors play Santa Margarita (19-8) in the quarterfinals Thursday at 6:30 p.m. at Saddleback College. In Division 2, Wave League champion Huntington Beach (13-12) plays at Manhattan Beach Mira Costa in a first-round match Wednesday. In Division 4, Wave League runner-up Edison (15-13) hosts Bonita in the first round Tuesday at 4 p.m. at ...
  • The Eagles (5-11-7), the No. 3 team from the Orange Coast League, play at La Habra (13-6-4) in the first round. Huntington Beach (9-7-5) is the other local team in the Division 2 draw, and the Wave League runner-up Oilers host Fullerton (13-8-1) in the first round Wednesday. In Division 3, Los Amigos (9-3-5) plays at North Torrance (18-3 ...
  • Eight passengers and a pilot were on the S-76B helicopter that crashed on a foggy hillside in the Santa Monica Mountains. This is the story of what happened. LOS ANGELES — Kobe Bryant pulled his Range Rover into the familiar lot on the edge of Orange County’s John Wayne Airport,
  • The Press-Enterprise
    Upland, the Baseline League champion, is the top seed in the Division 1 bracket. The Highlanders (22-0) open at home Thursday against Huntington Beach (10-9-5). Hemet, the Mountain Pass League champion, is the top-seeded team in Division 4. The Bulldogs ...
  • The crash occurred about 2 p.m. near the intersection of Warner Avenue and Ash Lane when the 94-year-old Huntington Beach woman's 1997 Saturn collided with the 86-year-old woman's silver 2004 Mercedes-Benz.
  • Orange County Register
    Edison fans throw streamers at half-time during their 74-60 loss to Los Alamitos in a Sunset League boys basketball game at Edison High School in Huntington Beach on Wednesday, Jan. 29, 2020. (Photo by Kevin Sullivan, Orange County Register/SCNG) “This season picked up right where we left off,” MESS leader Cole Koffler said. “We made sure ...
  • Orange County Register
    A 94-year-old woman died Friday after the car she was driving collided with a car driven by an 86-year-old woman in Huntington Beach. The crash occurred about 2 p.m. near the intersection of Warner Avenue and Ash Lane, when the 94-year-old Huntington Beach woman’s 1997 Saturn collided with the 86-year-old woman’s silver 2004 Mercedes-Benz ...
  • Orange County Register
    And for some groups, it also marked a dream come true. “It was a privilege and an honor to be here,” Justin Ratowsky, lead singer and guitarist for the Huntington Beach-based reggae surf-rock band Cali Conscious said shortly after the band played the fest’s opening set. It was especially significant for Ratowsky, who has attended the ...
  • Los Angeles Times
    Favorite athletic moment: Fountain Valley pulled off a 48-44 upset win over Huntington Beach at home on Jan. 7. Week in review: Tengan had a career-high 25 points to go with four rebounds, four assists and four steals in the Barons’ 60-48 win at Marina on Jan. 30. The win clinched the Wave League championship, the program’s first league ...
  • Orange County Register
    On the other side of the Santa Ana Mountains, cities such as Orange, Santa Ana, Anaheim, Huntington Beach, Costa Mesa, Newport Beach and Fullerton, will see high temperatures in the low 60s. Rainfall totals throughout Orange County are expected to hit roughly similar totals as the Inland Empire. Preliminary look at the rainfall totals Sun-Mon ...
  • The Press-Enterprise
    After they married, they lived in Pasadena, Diamond Bar, Big Bear Lake and Temecula before moving to San Jacinto about 10 years ago. They have three children, Jennifer Bullen of Huntington Beach, Audra Bullen of San Jacinto and Derek Bullen of Costa Mesa. They also have one grandchild. Over the years, Dave has worked as a general contractor and ...
  • Orange County Register
    No one wants to have to make these difficult decisions, but they were necessary if Hurley was to go forward.” The surfwear brand was created by Huntington Beach native Bob Hurley, who started his career as a boardmaker in the 1980s. Hurley first found surfwear success after obtaining the North America rights for the Australian company ...
  • ABC7 San Francisco
    HUNTINGTON BEACH, Calif. -- Huntington Beach's civil defense sirens sounded early Friday morning in a false alarm that warned residents of a non-existent tsunami. "There is no current threat to our community and we are working to determine exactly how/why the sirens were activated," the city's fire department said on Twitter. The police ...
  • Orange County Register
    Updates since last week’s list: Wet Dog Tavern at 221 Main St., Suite B, Huntington Beach, which was ordered closed Jan. 27 because of a cockroach infestation, was allowed to reopen Feb. 1. Tai Chi Cuisine at 5414 Walnut Ave., Suite A, Irvine, which was ordered closed Jan. 29 because of a cockroach infestation, was allowed to reopen Jan. 31 ...
  • 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.”
  • Their S-76B was a big helicopter outfitted for executive transport and a model with a generally good safety record. It was piloted by Ara Zobayan of Huntington Beach, California, who was qualified to fly both visually and on instruments, Federal Aviation Administration records show. He received his commercial pilot's license in 2007.
  • 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.
  • 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 ...
  • HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA — A report of a possible tsunami approaching Huntington Beach Friday morning prompted an alert to be issued and sirens to sound around the city turned out to be a false alarm. Authorities were working to determine how the inaccurate report was sent out.
  • Several people awoke this morning in Huntington Beach to a blaring siren that turned out to be a false alarm for a tsunami. At around 4 a.m. residents reported hearing a siren, and one viewer called in to NBC4 to ask about the alarm. The fire department said authorities are looking into why the sirens were activated. The Huntington Beach Police ...