By Jim Tortolano/Orange County Tribune A closed session of the Westminster City Council on Wednesday at 4 p.m. could mean a major uproar or nothing much. There are two items on the […]
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‘Joy Ride’ a randy raunchy romp
By Jocelyn Noveck/AP National Writer If you’re like me, there comes a moment of truth in raunchy film comedies when you decide whether to fully join in the fun – or ride […]
“Be Well”: mobile mental health
The Westminster Police Department’s partnership with Be-Well OC is now underway. The city council of Westminster has approved establishment of Mobile Response Team to provide community mental health and wellness in the […]
Interchange honors ‘Surf City’
To wrap up Clean Beaches Week, Assemblyman Tri Ta (R-70th) announced that his resolution recognizing Huntington Beach’s surf and beach culture, ACR 87, has received unanimous support in the state Assembly Transportation […]
Using books as political tools
This is was has historically been called – in journalistic circles – “the silly season.” Summer means vacations and such for many people, but especially for government entities which generate most of […]
Tulsa race lawsuit rejected
A lawsuit seeking reparations for the survivors of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre – also called the Tulsa Race Riot –has been rejected by an Oklahoma judge. According to the Associated Press, […]
Ukraine war reaches 500th day
The 500th day of the Russian-Ukrainian war was marked Saturday by a video seeking to demonstrate the fortitude of the those troops defending their county from invasion. Snake Island, site of […]
Coronavirus stats still fall
Confirmed new cases of coronavirus in Orange County declined for the second consecutive week. Statistics released on Thursday by the county health care agency showed that new cases were at 371, down […]
E-newspaper for July 8, 2023
Here’s the latest e-newspaper of The Orange County Tribune. We cover Garden Grove, Huntington Beach, Stanton and Westminster, publishing on Wednesdays and Saturdays. For a free subscription, send us a request to […]
90 life terms for mass killer
The man convicted of killing 23 people and wounding 22 more – most of them Hispanic – at a Walmart in Texas in 2019 was sentenced to 90 consecutive life sentences Friday. […]