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Mailbag: Even those without clout can dislike fire rings
I read Chris Epting's perspective on the beach fire issue this morning and I wanted to give you another perspective. I live in Huntington Beach about two blocks from the beach. I am not a "wealthy person" who is trying to keep others from beach...Tags: Asthma, Rentals, Melville, Environmental Issues, Population
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Sale of school site doesn't sit well with some
Sparks continue to fly between residents and the Huntington Beach City School District over the future of the LeBard Park and school site near Brookhurst Street and Indianapolis Avenue. LeBard Park includes several baseball diamonds, parkland and a... -
Mailbag: Thank you for being there
Is it true that they are just waiting for me to come along? It certainly seems that way. At Vons I get tired. When I get tired I don't stand up straight when I walk and the walker or the grocery cart gets out in front of me, leaving me almost horizontal...Tags: Public Officials, Politics, Economy, Business and Finance, Finance, Government
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Company: Wetland pipes may come out
The Huntington Beach City Council unanimously approved a property owner's plan to remove three oil tanks from the city's southeastern area at Monday's meeting, concluding a lengthy process that was drawn out by two appeals last year. Plains All...Tags: Nuclear Power, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Wetlands
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Los Alamitos mayor leads in support for Assembly election
Five candidates are vying for the newly redrawn 72nd Assembly District. Though it's hard to call a frontrunner in the crowded local race, Los Alamitos Mayor Troy Edgar is raking in high-profile Republican support. Edgar, who was a registered Democrat...
Tags: Politics, Tom Harman, Economy, Business and Finance, Jerry Brown, Dana Rohrabacher
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Plans being drawn up for another summer without San Onofre
The organization responsible for overseeing California's power grid is developing plans to meet next summer's electricity needs in Southern California if the San Onofre nuclear plant remains offline, according to the Los Angeles Times. The plant's outage...Tags: Standards, Science and Technology, Nuclear Power, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission
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H.B. cell tower goes to vote
MetroPCS has asked Huntington Beach for permission to install a wireless communication facility on Ravenwood Lane, north of Warwick Drive and west of the Santa Ana River, according to a city staff report. If approved, the company will install its... -
Natural Perspectives: Rescuing a mess of a garden plot
There is a season for everything. And this is the season to finish planting a summer garden. There is still time left to plant summer crops like squash, beans, cucumbers and corn here in coastal Southern California. Otherwise, wait until mid-September...
Tags: Winter Squash
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Converting school site is topic of meeting
A homeowners association president has urged his neighbors to attend a Wednesday night informational meeting about a property that the Huntington Beach City School District seeks to demolish and renovate into a park and residential development. Steven...Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Little League Baseball, Travel, Gardens and Parks
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Natural Perspectives: A photographic tour of Surf City's varied scene
While Vic was out on the ocean this past weekend, searching for pelagic birds on a trip with Sea and Sage Audubon, I went to photography boot camp. Ralph Velasco, a noted local travel photographer, teaches this great refresher course periodically at...
Tags: Services and Shopping, Canon EOS, Arts and Culture, Nikon Corp, Wetlands
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Huntington residents eligible for solar energy program
Judy Sykes and her husband, Ray, always knew their electricity bill was higher than average because of a large freezer they have in their garage for business. But in the last 20 years, their bill kept getting higher despite the recent installation of a...Tags: Alternative Energy, Solar Energy, Renewable Energy, Environmental Issues, Electricity Production and Distribution
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H.B. power generators to be reactivated
A pair of dormant Huntington Beach electricity generators may be running again in the coming months as power officials look to meet demand in the wake of the San Onofre power plant's temporary closure. Eric Pendergraft, president of AES Southland, said...Tags: Standards, Science and Technology, Los Angeles Times, Walnuts
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