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House fire in Huntington Beach displaces family
A family of three was displaced after a fire consumed the second floor of a two-story house in Huntington Beach on Monday morning, causing about $85,000 worth of damage, according to authorities. A total of 40 firefighters from Huntington Beach,...Tags: Fires
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Around Town: 'Dolly' by the Academy of Performing Arts
It's your chance to see "Hello, Dolly!" performed by the players of The Academy of Performing Arts in Huntington Beach. The musical will show at 7:30 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays and 2 p.m. Sundays between March 15 and 24 at the Huntington Beach Union...
Tags: Ingram Micro Incorporated, Lobbying, Politics
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Police Files
AREA 1 Pacific Coast Highway: Petty theft was reported in the 17200 block at 7:58 p.m. Friday. The caller reported that a Red Cross donation box was stolen. Saybrook Lane: Burglary was reported in the 16900 block at 2:39 p.m. Saturday. The caller...Tags: Assault, Theft
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Preparing for the worst
Huntington Beach may not be anywhere near New Jersey, but it shares one potential danger — the coast. After witnessing the devastating effects of Hurricane Sandy, Robinwood Church in Huntington Beach wants residents prepared for an earthquake or...Tags: Hurricane Sandy (2012), Hurricanes, Disasters and Accidents, Relief and Aid Organizations, Natural Disasters
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A memory on the rocks
The small, plastic train, poking out between the rocks, looked like any toy lost on the beach. It measured a few inches long, small enough to tumble out of a pocket or purse, with four thin wheels and rear-end contours hinting at where other cars should...
Tags: Japan, Japan Nuclear Emergency (2011), Japan Earthquake and Tsunami (2011), Colleges and Universities, Tokyo (Japan)
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Calendar
THURSDAY Mayor's Breakfast Fountain Valley Planning & Building Director Andy Perea gives a presentation on "Code Enforcement: Working to Keep Fountain Valley a Nice Place to Live" at the city's Mayor's Breakfast, held in the Saltzer Conference Room of...Tags: College Sports, Colleges and Universities, Entertainment, Alzheimer's Disease, Entertainment Events
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Plumber's torch blamed for fire
Heat from a plumber's torch accidentally started the fire at a Huntington Beach apartment last week that displaced four families, damaged one unit and caused water and smoke damage to three others, said Deputy Fire Marshal Jeff Lopez.
Fire crews...Tags: Charity
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Greer's OC: Get a cut, help Japan
In response to the recent tsunami and earthquake in Japan, Marinello Schools of Beauty is holding a Japan Relief Cut-A-Thon in Huntington Beach through Saturday. The school will offer $5 haircuts; all proceeds will be donated to the American Red Cross for...Tags: Arcade Fire (music group), Foods and Beverages, Charity, California, Japan Earthquake and Tsunami (2011)
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Greer's OC: Dina Marie gives beautiful family photos
We found out about Huntington Beach-based Dina Marie's incredible photography talents from a friend who trusted her to shoot their precious newborn and family photos. The resulting slide show was mesmerizing, and we couldn't imagine having to decide which...Tags: Yohji Yamamoto, Jean-Paul Gaultier, Japan, Italy, Barbara Bui
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Mayor, plaza host fundraiser for Japan relief effort
Huntington Beach Mayor Joe Carchio is hosting a fundraiser Sunday to benefit the victims of the Japan tsunami and earthquake. "These people are in desperate need," Carchio said. "Every time you turn on the news, it's worse and worse and worse. Your heart...Tags: Japan, Tsunamis, Charity, Japan Earthquake and Tsunami (2011), Social Issues
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Showing how women made their mark
Thousands of years ago, a powerful queen reigned over an ancient civilization. Her name was Hatshepsut, and her legacy and history continue to make ancient Egypt one of the most mysterious yet fascinating places on earth.
On Monday, Hatshepsut came to...Tags: International Women's Day, Margaret Bourke-White, Clara Barton, History, Martha Graham
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City Lights: Miles to go for children's health
Joel Gillin made headlines four years ago when he and his Edison High School teammates won the state boys' golf title.
This summer, Gillin plans to get a workout of a different kind.
For the last nine months, the 2007 graduate has been stationed with...Tags: Physical Conditions, Heart Disease, Children's Health, Diseases and Illnesses, Health
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