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TILL FEB. 18 'Centered on the Center' The Huntington Beach Art Center presents a non-juried exhibition at 538 Main St., Huntington Beach. Gallery hours are noon to 8 p.m. Tuesday through Thursday, noon to 6 p.m. Friday, noon to 5 p.m. Saturday. For more...Tags: Music, Tea Party Movement, Concerts, Music, Wines
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Harper announces Assembly run
Huntington Beach Councilman Matthew Harper announced his candidacy Monday night for the newly created 72nd Assembly District.
Harper, 37, said he's qualified to serve because of his experience of more than 12 years as a trustee for the Huntington Beach...Tags: Local Elections, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Republican Party
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City sex offender ban proposal creates debate
A proposal to ban registered sex offenders from municipal beaches and parks in Huntington Beach would violate Constitutional protections by restricting the right to be in public places, the founding dean of the UC Irvine School of Law said. "A city can't...Tags: Huntington Beach, Assault, Crimes, Criminals, Justice System
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Councilman confirms old DUI
As Huntington Beach works to crack down on its image as a per capita leader in drunk driving crashes, a city councilman on Friday confirmed an online report that he had been arrested for driving under the influence several years ago. Councilman Matt...Tags: Police Arrests, Arts and Culture, Drunk Driving, Mass Media, Facebook
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First-time candidate favors economic development
Matthew Harper, a first-time Huntington Beach City Council candidate, has been involved in politics in some way — and often several ways at once — since he graduated from USC.
In addition to 12 years as a trustee with the Huntington Beach...Tags: Huntington Beach, Elections, Central Park, Politics, Local Elections
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Harvey Milk: In the May 23 LATExtra section, an article about Orange County supervisors' declining to recognize the birthday of slain gay-rights activist Harvey Milk said that Supervisor Janet Nguyen left the meeting room as speakers urged the board to...Tags: National Hockey League, NBA Playoffs, George Maharis, The Walt Disney Co., Harvey Milk
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O.C. supervisors decline to honor Harvey Milk's birthday -- again
L.A. NOWAs cities and schools across California celebrated the 82nd birthday of slain gay-rights activist Harvey Milk, Orange County elected leaders remained steadfastly silent.... -
Orange County again declines to officially recognize Harvey Milk Day
As cities and schools across California celebrated the 82nd birthday of slain gay rights activist Harvey Milk, Orange County elected leaders remained steadfastly silent. Activists, for the second year, asked Orange County supervisors Tuesday to recognize...
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19th Street Bridge back on the radar
The proposed bridge once thought to be off the table that would link Costa Mesa and Huntington Beach is back. Orange County Transportation Authority board members voted 17 to 0 Monday to pull back deleting the 19th Street Bridge from the county's...Tags: California Department of Transportation
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OCTA removes 19th Street Bridge from plan
ORANGE — The Orange County Transportation Authority Board of Directors voted Monday to strike the proposed 19th Street Bridge from the county's master plan. The move effectively ends decades of studies and controversy about the potential bridge...Tags: Highway Transportation, Board of Directors
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The Crowd: Chapman prepares for sesquicentennial bash
Chapman University is preparing to celebrate its 150th birthday with a gala set for Nov. 5 around the annual American Celebration show and dinner. Last week in Costa Mesa, Chapman University partnered with South Coast Plaza for a pre-birthday event at...Tags: Macy's, Inc., Charity, An Qi, Dining and Drinking, Entertainment
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Some cases in O.C. could be dropped if offenders give a sample of their DNA -- and pay a $75 fee
L.A. NOWPeople arrested for nonviolent misdemeanor crimes in Orange County can now opt to give a sample of their DNA, along with a $75 processing fee, to the district attorney in exchange for their charges being dropped. The Board of Supervisors......
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