San Clemente council members pass on teaming up with Huntington Beach against California's "sanctuary state" law while asking ...
Huntington Beach High has hired former NFL player Matthew Hatchette as its next head football coach pending board approval, ...
At a time when Fresno and other cities are pursuing “sanctuary city” policies or declaring that their police won’t help with ...
A man pleaded not guilty to carjacking a Huntington Beach Police Department vehicle and leading officers on a pursuit on ...
The city is rebelling against the state’s sanctuary immigration law, which limits local resources from assisting federal ...
A 26-foot humpback whale that was found deceased and entangled in commercial mussel-farming gear this week off Huntington ...
"Lower Trestles and Huntington Beach are the leading candidates to host the surfing competition at the LA28 Olympic Games," ...
San Clemente officials voted against joining Huntington Beach in a lawsuit against the state challenging the California Values Act, also known as SB 54.
Officials in Huntington Beach, Calif., voted to become “non-sanctuary city” at a Tuesday meeting, citing an effort to work alongside President Trump’s administration to prevent crime. “As the ...
The city of Gulf Shores has made it official, the NCAA Collegiate Beach Volleyball Championship is returning to familiar ...
At a little more than 343 acres, it’s the largest city-owned park in Orange County, and it’s always bustling with people – ...
Former NFL player Matthew Hatchette is the new football head coach at Huntington Beach, it was announced Wednesday. Hatchette, 50, was the offensive coordinator at Loyola High the past seven seasons.