Sometimes necessity really is the mother of invention. The COVID-19 pandemic shut down live and movie theaters and that applied to the Gem Theater on Main Street in Garden Grove. As a […]
OC Tribune Staff
Term limit plan headed to ballot?
When is a term limit not a term limit? That question led to a lively discussion at Wednesday’s meeting of the Westminster City Council. On the agenda was the matter of placing […]
You never voted for president
Whether you like the Electoral College and its record of choosing a president, well, that depends on whose Al is Gore-d. The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday gave us all a wake-up […]
U.S. COVID-19 cases top 3 mill
A record count of 60,021 new coronavirus cases were reported Tuesday in the United States, bringing the total number of COVID-19 infections since the pandemic began to 3.04 million people. The tally […]
It’s another new coronavirus high
Another record high of new confirmed COVID-19 cases were reported Wednesday by the Orange County Health Care Agency, but that number comes with an asterisk. The figure reported is 1,333, breaking old […]
Dining will hit downtown street
Outdoor dining, long a feature of Main Street in downtown Huntington Beach, got a boost on Monday when the city council voted to temporarily close a block there to traffic to allow […]
N.J., N.Y demanding quarantines
California has some company in being snubbed by the states of New York and New Jersey. The original epicenter of the coronavirus pandemic in the U.S., those states have now issued orders […]
GG hits the 1,000-case mark
Garden Grove is now the third city in Orange County with at least 1,000 confirmed COVID-19 cases reported, according to the county’s health care agency. Tuesday’s tally by the OCHCA put Garden […]
No action on a new city mgr.
The Westminster City Council held an unusual Monday night meeting to consider appointment of a controversial candidate to fill the job of city manager. Chu Thai, who has served with eight […]
States may bind electors: court
“Faithless electors” take heed: the U.S. Supreme Court ruled unanimously on Monday that states can compel those chosen to the Electoral College to vote in favor of whichever candidate won the popular […]