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Greer's OC: Adopt a kitten, cat through Second Chance
Kittens and cats are patiently waiting for a home through Huntington Beach-based Second Chance Pet Adoptions. Its darling kittens are kept at Petco and PetSmart in Huntington Beach. There's a summer adoption fee special of $99 that includes neuter/spay,...Tags: Alcoholic Beverages, Shallots, Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, Pizzas
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Complaints sprout up over garden
The Huntington Beach Community Garden began as a way to bring people together for a common purpose: to grow their own organic fruits and vegetables.
But for some residents living nearby, the garden is a fruitless endeavor.
"It has become increasingly...Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, Southern California Edison Company, Heavy Engineering, Long Beach (Los Angeles, California), Costa Mesa
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Poseidon, agencies waiting on San Diego agreement
Negotiations to buy water from a planned desalination plant in Huntington Beach have stopped while Poseidon Resources waits to resolve a similar situation in San Diego County. The Orange County meetings have been on hold since December while the city...Tags: Politics, Carlsbad, California, Companies and Corporations, San Diego County (California)
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In The Pipeline: Up next for the Dirty Heads: an album and skate park
"One of the Best New Bands of 2010." That's what Rolling Stone said a year ago about the Dirty Heads. The band, which has actually been around in various forms since 1996, sums itself up in an official bio: "Rooted in the Orange County community of...Tags: Human Interest, California, Minnesota, Orange (Orange, California), Huntington Beach
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Natural Perspectives: Community garden is set to bloom
The people of Huntington Beach received a great Christmas present — final permission from Southern California Edison to begin building a community garden on Edison property at the end of Atlanta Avenue. And a happy new year! Vic and I will be among...Tags: Building Material, California, Nature, Southern California Edison Company, Boeing Co.
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Longtime TV station packing its bags
In the coming months, KOCE-TV will move to Costa Mesa, change its name and become the new full-service PBS station for most of Southern California.
And that means finding a new home for the cat.
The station, which has operated at Golden West College...Tags: Documentary (genre), Mike Taylor, Entertainment, Los Angeles, Huntington Beach
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Calendar
TODAY Rock And Blues Sechman, Ott and Borden play at the Bella Terra amphitheater, 7777 Edinger Ave., Huntington Beach. The show is free and is from 6 to 9 p.m. For more information, call (714) 897-2534. TILL AUG. 29 Art-A-Fair The 44th season of...Tags: Festive Events, Children, Entertainment, Music, Arts and Culture
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Looking ahead to 2011
Life in Huntington Beach is never dull, and anything can become an issue with the city's flock of community activists, vocal neighbors and concerned parents. This year promises to stay just as interesting. Here is a list of items sure to keep making...Tags: Santa Ana, Rape, Sex Crimes, Assault, Trials
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Greer's OC: Support Amigos at Plaza
5 Points Plaza shopping center in Huntington Beach is supporting the Amigos de Bolsa Chica, and you can find out more about the Bolsa Chica Ecological Reserve and enter to win a $250 Five Points Plaza gift card at a booth Saturday. Shop from the...Tags: Lymphoma, Armed Forces, Onions, Belgian Endive, Los Angeles Times
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Greer's OC: New stores at The Strand
The Strand in Huntington Beach just opened two new stores: Crocs and Varga, as well as Sertino's Café for traditional flatbread deli sandwiches, submarine sandwiches, grilled focaccia panini sandwiches, salads, soups and premium brewed coffees and...Tags: Road Transportation, Music, Transportation, Hotels and Accommodations, Sandwiches
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Customs and Border Protection officer charged in separate sexual assaults
A U.S. Customs and Border Protection officer from Fountain Valley was charged Monday with raping and sodomizing two women. Miguel Lerma, 31, was charged with one felony count of forcible rape, sodomy by force and forcible oral copulation of a woman in...Tags: Rape, Human Body, Prosecution, Chemicals, Assault
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KOCE announces move to Costa Mesa
COSTA MESA — KOCE-TV, the Orange County's PBS station that has operated for nearly four decades at Golden West College, will move its facilities to Costa Mesa in the coming months, President and Chief Executive Mel Rogers announced Wednesday. The...Tags: Santa Barbara (Santa Barbara, California), Riverside (Riverside, California), Entertainment, Los Angeles, Ventura (Ventura, California)
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