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Sounding Off: There are benefits to Sunset Beach annexation
Recent comments in the Independent by Jack Markovitz of the Citizen's Assn. of Sunset Beach give the impression that most of the residents of Sunset Beach are opposed to being annexed by Huntington Beach ("Sunset annexation hearing postponed," March 3)....Tags: Business, Crimes, Rentals, Human Interest, Newport Beach
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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, Orange County (California), Minnesota, Huntington Beach, California
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Mailbag: DUI stats should guide policy
We do not need more bars in downtown Huntington Beach ("ABC officials approve license," June 9). Our crime and DUI rates are off the charts. The taxpayers have to pay for the law enforcement costs. So, why did these folks protest the license? It's not...Tags: Westminster (Orange, California), Ocean View, Crimes, Lifestyle and Leisure, Dining and Drinking
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AES sells two units to Edison affiliate
Two electricity generators at a Huntington Beach power plant have been sold to allow another project to rise.
AES Huntington Beach LLC, part of a company that generates electricity in 28 countries, sold two of its four power units to Santa Ana-based...Tags: San Bernardino (San Bernardino, California), Southern California Edison Company, Los Angeles, Riverside (Riverside, California), Walnut Creek (Contra Costa, California)
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Financial planner aims to reduce costs
Blake Rose believes in the Tea Party. He's not shy about mentioning that when he introduces himself to prospective voters. The only write-in candidate for Huntington Beach City Council is probably the most obscure of the 21 contenders in next week's...Tags: Huntington Beach, California, Economy, Business and Finance, Voting, Sarah Palin
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Poseidon plant one approval away
A $350-million seawater desalination plant that could provide Orange County with 50 million gallons of fresh water a day is just one permit away from beginning construction in Huntington Beach. Poseidon Resources received approval Friday from the State...Tags: Environmental Pollution, Water Restrictions, Environmental Issues, Huntington Beach, Plant Openings
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Murderer's parole is denied
A man who was convicted of the murder of his friend and the attempted murder of a Huntington Beach Police sergeant during a robbery almost 30 years ago was denied parole Wednesday after Orange County Dist. Atty. Tony Rackauckas challenged it, according to...Tags: Assault, Justice System, Crimes, Career and Workplace, Kern County
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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: San Bernardino (San Bernardino, California), Television, Costa Mesa, Los Angeles, Riverside (Riverside, California)
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In The Pipeline: 'Jewel' of a design lives on
Laura Berry recalls the big ceremony in January 1969, when the new official flag of Orange County was officially adopted — a flag that she designed.
"They called me the Betsy Ross of Orange County," she said.
It was all part of a countywide high...Tags: Judges, Justice System, High Schools, Arts and Culture, Arts
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KOCE changing name to PBS SoCal
COSTA MESA — KOCE-TV, the Orange County public TV station that has operated for nearly four decades at Golden West College, will change its name along with its address and programs when it becomes Southern California's prime PBS station....Tags: San Bernardino (San Bernardino, California), Television, Los Angeles, Television Industry, Orange County (California)
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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: Southern California Edison Company, Boeing Co., Bell (Los Angeles, California), Orange County (California), Huntington Beach
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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: Television, Costa Mesa, Los Angeles, Huntington Beach, Documentary (genre)
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