Highlights
A collection of news and information related to Newspaper and Magazine published by this site and its partners.
Displaying items 1-12 of 5734
» View hbindependent.com items only
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11-478
Next >
-
Terms of Service
These Terms of Service govern your use of hbindependent.com. Your use of our site tells us you have read and agreed to these Terms of Service and our Privacy Policy. hbindependent.com reserves the right to deny access to the site to any person who...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Credit and Debt, Science and Technology, Media Industry, Computer Networking and Internet
-
Joe Surf: Group of title hopefuls named
Now that the 2011 Assn. of Surfing Professionals World Tour is complete — in case you've been in a coma, Kelly Slater won his 11th World Tour crown — the ASP has named the 34 competitors for next year's ASP World Tour title: 1. Kelly Slater...Tags: Australia, Quiksilver Incorporated, South Africa, Brazil, C.J. Hobgood
-
Follow Independent staff on Twitter
The Independent has long been on Twitter, but now its entire reporting and much of its editing staff is as well. Individual members of the staff have been using the social media network, but reporters and editors have created professional handles so...Tags: Newspapers, Los Angeles Times, Twitter, Inc., File Sharing, Social Media
-
Independent photographer wins award
Independent photographer Scott Smeltzer has been named a finalist in the California Newspaper Publishers Assn.'s Better Newspapers Contest for his photo of ex-Bell City Manager Robert Rizzo being arrested at his home in Huntington Beach. Smeltzer...Tags: Newspapers, Arts and Culture, Photography
-
Natural Perspectives: Turning in clutter for charity causes
Vic and I are declaring October as "Clean House" month. Two important garage sales run by nonprofits are coming up and they could use things that you no longer want. The Huntington Beach Community Garden group is holding a garage sale Saturday at the...Tags: Natural Resources, Social Issues, Music, Central Park, Wildlife
-
Joe Surf: Before there was Surfline, there were landlines
Editor's note: Joe Haakenson is a veteran Orange County sports writer, editor and surfer. This is the debut of his new weekly column, Joe Surf. * Technology. Can't live without it. Even surfers. Back in the day, you would have to drive to the beach,...Tags: Vehicles, Trips and Vacations, Hawaii, Weather, Weather Reports
-
In The Pipeline: Texting vs. drinking: Aren't they the same?
Huntington Beach, back in the news again. From the Los Angeles Times: "Huntington Beach is considering a new tactic in its crusade against drunk driving: public shaming on Facebook. Councilman Devin Dwyer asked police Monday during a City Council meeting...Tags: Disasters and Accidents, Lawyers, Justice System, Vehicles, Crime, Law and Justice
-
Newspaper invites all to open house
Los Angeles Times Community News (TCN) is planning an open house at the Orange County plant in Costa Mesa. The staffs of the Huntington Beach Independent, Daily Pilot and Laguna Beach Coastline Pilot are inviting readers, advertisers and community...Tags: Fountain Valley (Orange, California), Huntington Beach, Newspapers, Laguna Beach, Los Angeles Times
-
Place to preserve memories
Randi Rubenstein knew the house was just a house. But as she cleaned out the rooms in Newport Beach where she had raised 10 foster children, she found herself overwhelmed with memories — and wanting to preserve them.
A quick call to Keri Gee...Tags: Twitter, Inc., Newport Beach, Death, The Happiest News!, Facebook
-
Sun-Times to bolster, business, sports, entertainment content
One day after purchasing the Chicago Reader, Chicago Sun-Times Chairman Michael Ferro outlined a plan for building up the flagship newspaper's business, sports and entertainment content in a bid to increase its subscription base.
Speaking at a City...Tags: Chicago Tribune, Newspapers, City Club of Chicago, Chicago Reader, Pneumonia
-
Times-Picayune in New Orleans cuts publication to 3 days a week
This post has been corrected. See the note at the bottom for details.The New Orleans Times-Picayune will move to a three-day-a-week print schedule in the fall, becoming the largest metro newspaper to cut back paper publication in what has increasingly become an electronic world of information. The paper -- owned by...Tags: Newspapers, Electronics, Science and Technology, Media Industry, Pulitzer Prize Awards
-
Obama to AARP: ‘Tweak’ can fix Social Security
Central Florida Political Pulse - Orlando SentinelBy William Gibson, Washington Bureau WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama told `AARP The Magazine’ in a recent interview that Social Security is `the linchpin of our social safety net’ and it won’t take much to keep it from going...
May 22, 2012
|Story| HB Independent
Dec 14, 2011
|Story| HB Independent
Sep 21, 2011
|Story| Daily Pilot
Mar 23, 2011
|Story| HB Independent
Oct 6, 2010
|Story| HB Independent
Apr 20, 2011
|Story| HB Independent
Nov 24, 2010
|Story| HB Independent
Jun 3, 2010
|Story| HB Independent
May 27, 2010
|Story| HB Independent
May 25, 2012
|Story| Chicago Tribune
May 24, 2012
|Story| Los Angeles Times
May 24, 2012
| Orlando Sentinel
Original site for Newspaper and Magazine topic gallery.