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From Hot Wheels to hot reels
Cameron Lew is truly one of the cool kids of the social media age. The 17-year-old Huntington Beach High School junior has been shooting and editing videos for his YouTube channel since eighth grade. However, Cameron's filming career started as early as...
Tags: Entertainment, Television, Television Industry, Teaching and Learning, Steven Spielberg
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A tough ride into Sunset
Stacy Londo can see the annexation of Sunset Beach through two sets of eyes. One is that of a concerned resident who wants to preserve the pace of life in her tranquil seaside neighborhood. The other is a child's. Londo, who has lived in Sunset for...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Orange County Superior Court, Tom Burke, Justice System, Judges
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Five H.B. council members warned
Five of Huntington Beach's seven council members received letters from a state agency that monitors the potential for political conflicts of interest warning them not to vote themselves onto boards or committees that affect their personal finances. The...Tags: Elections, Public Officials, Television Industry, Personal Finance, Finance
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Joe Surf: Brophy puts it all out there for his art
Sorry for going all "artsy" on you, but when you really think about it, surfers are artists. You could say the board is their paintbrush, and the wave is their canvas. For Drew Brophy, the whole surfer-artist thing is more literal than figurative. He'...Tags: Entertainment, Reality Television (genre), Television, Television Industry, Sports
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In The Pipeline: Military antiques are worth their history
In a nondescript warehouse tucked in off Edinger Avenue near Gothard Street, there exists a mind-boggling, jaw-dropping, awe-inspiring collection. An emporium crammed with so many fascinating artifacts and dusty, musty, one-of-a-kind pieces of history...Tags: Entertainment, Manhattan (New York City), Television, Vietnam War (1955-1975), Wars and Interventions
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Mayor could increase his stipend
Editor's note: Clarification: Mayor Joe Carchio appointed himself to 20 nonpaying positions as liason and he doesn't attend every meeting. All city committees are required to have a council liason. Huntington Beach's mayor stands to expand his city...Tags: Elections, Regional Authority, Television Industry, Fountain Valley (Orange, California), Huntington Beach
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Librarians' farewell stories
Walking up the Huntington Beach Central Library's spacious circular driveway and into the high-ceiled foyer, patrons can turn right or left. Right will take readers to the biographies, Charles Dickens tomes and latest John Grisham thrillers, but...Tags: Entertainment, Dance, Children, John Grisham, Georgia
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Utility tax goes to the voters
Huntington Beach will soon have a choice to update and lower a long-standing utility tax, but officials warn not passing the new measure will take away nearly $6 million annually in revenue that would normally go to public services. The City Council...Tags: Elections, Crime, Law and Justice, Television Industry, Civil and Public Service, Government
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'American Idol' to Jodi Arias: What's next?
Staff writerBig programming news at Fox, NBC and HLN. The headlines involve "American Idol," "The Voice" and "The Jodi Arias Show." Late Friday afternoon, Fox announced a huge shift as the holiday weekend began. That approach is a time-honored tradition when a...Tags: Entertainment, Carrie Underwood, Blake Shelton, NBC (tv network), Television Industry
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Websites, apps to help you through hurricane season
Social media, mobile applications and the Internet served as lifelines to millions of residents in the U.S. Northeast in 2012 when superstorm Sandy knocked out power and most other lines of communication. As hurricane season 2013 approaches, here is a...
Tags: American Red Cross, Cell Phones, Orlando, Natural Disasters, Apple iPod
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Today's must-read -- 'Revised city deal still a gain for parking meter vendor, analysis finds'
Change of SubjectOur Hal Dardick digs deep and comes up with a handful of muck and slime: Chicago taxpayers still could end up pouring hundreds of millions of dollars into the coffers of the company leasing the city's parking meters under Mayor...... -
'Arrested Development' marathon on IFC lets fans catch up
"Arrested Development" fans! Feel a little unprepared for the upcoming online launch of new episodes on Netflix this weekend? Afraid you're a little shaky on your "AD" recall? And "Arrested Development" newcomers: Do you need to get up to speed?...
Tags: Arrested Development (tv program) , Netflix Inc., Police Arrests, IFC (tv network)
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