A Stanton man has been charged with a hate crime for allegedly using a hatchet to break out a car window while a man was driving away after an altercation at a […]
OC Tribune Staff
Coronavirus cases drop by 300
The number of new confirmed COVID-19 cases in Orange County declined in Saturday’s report, but other data pointed in a less hopeful direction. According to the county health care agency, there were […]
Man killed in hit-and-run accident
A Santa Ana man was fatally injured early Saturday morning when he was involved in a car-vs.-pedestrian hit-and-run incident. According to the SAPD, the incident took place at around 1:20 a.m. in […]
Trump goes to Mount Rushmore
President Donald Trump will be making a speech Friday night at Mount Rushmore in South Dakota. The Associated Press is reporting that the president will criticize “the left wing mob and those […]
Coronavirus case count up to 713
The count of new confirmed COVID-19 cases for Orange County on Friday is 713, up from 652 the day before. According to the county health care agency, the cumulative number of cases […]
DUI checkpoint is planned for HB
If you think law enforcement agencies will be on the lookout for drunk or otherwise impaired drivers only this coming Independence Day weekend, think again. The Huntington Beach Police Department will be […]
Jobless rate drops to 11.1 %
When is more both bad and good at the same time? On the Thursdays when the U.S. Department of Labor announces the latest numbers of new applications for unemployment benefits. An estimated […]
Fire strikes condominium complex
A two-alarm fire in a condominium complex in Huntington Beach blazed from the late morning into the early afternoon on Thursday. According to the Huntington Beach Fire Department, the fire was first […]
Coronavirus numbers still rising
The numbers from the Orange County Health Care Agency’s daily count of coronavirus cases, deaths and more continued to show movement in what health experts are calling the wrong direction. Thursday’s count […]
Our Towns: It pays to be polite
It’s been a wild month. Protests, demonstrations, business closures, pandemic, masks and on and on. The June 3 protest in Garden Grove went off peacefully, but a month later some buildings haven’t […]