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Seahawks' storybook run ends in PKs
HUNTINGTON BEACH — Ocean View High girls' soccer coach David Deaton called his team's 2010-11 campaign a "miracle season," moments after Tuesday's CIF Southern Section Division VI semifinal game against St. Margaret's.
The Seahawks were a team...Tags: Soccer, Sports, Politics, Health, Elections
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Wet choreography gives strength, comfort
It had been more than 30 years since lupus began eating away at Deborah Filian's body. It stood in the way of every step she took, forcing her to stay in bed for long periods of time. But a saline warm-water pool has changed her life, she said.
Almost...Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Knees, Health Treatments, Diseases and Illnesses, Surgery
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Honored in a florograph
Leon Roach III wanted to become a neurosurgeon and save countless lives.
In the end, he saved just a few. But it was enough to get his face recognized at the Rose Parade.
Roach, a 19-year-old Marina High School graduate, died Sept. 3, 2009, at UC San...Tags: San Diego (San Diego, California), Facebook, Surgery, Festive Events, Human Interest
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Natural Perspectives: Mea culpa for last column
I made a goof in my last column about the Bolsa Chica Land Trust's plan for the mesa. The error is mine, not Vic's. I said the Land Trust was going to excavate no deeper than 8 feet to bury its 2,825-gallon water tanks in the ground. Actually, the tanks...Tags: Wetlands, Landforms, Solar Energy, Elections, Human Interest
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Family files claims for $40M in death of baby
Four claims totaling $40 million were filed against the city of Huntington Beach by the family of a 3-month-old baby who was killed after a car struck her at an intersection. Ruby Gould was with her mother, Renee, and two cousins, Daisy and Jacob Chuntz,...Tags: Transportation, Head Injuries, Health, Road Transportation, Human Interest
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Resident files claim for totaled 911 Carrera Cabriolet
A Huntington Beach public works employee driving a city truck injured a resident and totaled his Porsche last month after running a red light, according to a legal claim filed against the city. The employee, who was driving a city-owned 2005 Chevrolet...Tags: Prosecution, Employees, Witnesses, Lawyers, Industrial Accidents
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Pro volleyball player suing city
Olivia Waldowski, a professional volleyball player, filed a lawsuit against Huntington Beach and the AVP Pro Beach Volleyball Tour after getting injured while competing during an event in June in the city. Waldowski was injured by a piece of lumber...Tags: Litigation, Trials, Volleyball, Crime, Law and Justice, Health
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Boy, father file claim against city over broken wrist
A father and son have filed claims against Huntington Beach for a combined total of $125,000 after the boy tripped during a physical education class and broke his wrist. Michael G. Barber and his 13-year-old son, Zakary, filed a claim, the precursor to a...Tags: Broken Wrist, Health
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City says woman responsible for being hit by lifeguard truck
Huntington Beach's attorney said the city is not responsible for the injuries or losses sustained by a woman who claims she was hit by a lifeguard truck while lying on the beach last summer, according to court records. In a response to a lawsuit filed by...Tags: Headaches, Trials, Crime, Law and Justice, Health
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Authorities discover two boys with stab wounds
Huntington Beach police are investigating a case involving two boys who were stabbed. About 8:02 p.m. Monday, officers responded to a call involving entrance to the city beach parking lot at Beach Boulevard and Pacific Coast Highway and an assault with a...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Juvenile Delinquency, Santa Ana, Crime, Law and Justice, Crimes
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Finding stability in society
Editor's note: This corrects the subhead. Some people take horrible situations and turn inward, get angry and curse the world. Others try to bring something good out of the bad. Huntington Beach resident Sue Rueb falls in the latter category. Rueb,...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Physical Conditions, Behavioral Conditions, Family, Huntington Beach
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Edison owns bell again
NORWALK — The painted sign that hung on the Edison High side of Falcon Stadium at Cerritos College Friday read, "For whom the bell tolls."
Well, it tolls for thee, Edison.
Again.
For a sixth-straight year.
"Hey Rick!" Edison Coach Dave White...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Courtland, Health, Long Beach (Los Angeles, California)
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