Firemen are famous for getting cats out of trees. Now the Huntington Beach Police Department is getting dogs out of swimming pools. On Tuesday around 9 a.m. a neighbor in the 1700 […]
Mortuary moratorium extension OKd
A moratorium on new mortuaries and crematoriums was extended to 10 months and 15 days by the Garden Grove City Council at its meeting Tuesday night. The vote was 4-0 with Councilman […]
Angels still streaking in wrong direction
By Pete Zarustica Heading in opposite directions, the Los Angeles Angels and Chicago Cubs continued their streaks Tuesday night at Wrigley Field. The Cubbies prevailed 5-1 to post their eighth straight victory; […]
Beach after sundown is the place to be
Like Batman or The Shadow, I always did my best work after dark. I don’t mean journalistically. I mean beach-wise. Most folks who head down to the sand are looking for sun, […]
GGUSD bond issue going to voters
By Jim Tortolano A $311 million dollar bond issue to continue the modernization of campuses in the Garden Grove Unified School District will go to voters on Nov. 8. The GGUSD Board of […]
DUI, license checkpoint in GG Aug. 19-20
Drunk drivers and drivers’ license scofflaws beware: a checkpoint to check for those violations is scheduled for the night and early morning of Aug. 19-20 by the Garden Grove Police Department’s traffic […]
Budget decision pushed to Aug. 24
Wednesday’s scheduled meeting of the Westminster City Council has been cancelled, further pushing back a decision on the city budget. According to Amanda Jensen, city clerk, the meeting was cancelled because Councilmember […]
Olympics overshadow political campaigns
With the summer games dominating the news coverage in print and on TV, the presidential election campaigns of Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton aren’t getting as much attention as they otherwise might. […]
Financial wisdom: just keep swimming
I am both excited and honored to be a part of the Orange County Tribune. I believe the money world doesn’t need to be as overwhelming and as confusing as the financial […]
$4.1 million for local walk and bike paths
Garden Grove and Westminster will be getting upwards of $4.1 million toward better pedestrian walkways and bike paths. The Orange County Transportation Authority Board of Directors on Monday voted to approve $19.5 […]