The Cal State Fullerton Titan baseball team built a 5-1 lead and saw it slip away in the late innings to lose to top-seeded Oregon State 6-5 on Saturday in the College […]
OC Tribune Staff
Swarm of bees attacks, stings victims
A large swarm of bees attacked a person in Huntington Beach Saturday morning, sending the victim to the hospital and requiring a rescue by firefighters. According to the Huntington Beach Fire Department, […]
Fix-ups are coming to downtown
If you are worried that Huntington Beach’s downtown area is getting a little scruffy in places, help is on the way. The city council on Monday will hear a staff report on […]
Kennedy doesn’t take it easy on Halos
By Pete Zarustica Ian Kennedy starred for the La Quinta Aztecs in his high school days and grew up as an Angels’ fan. But that didn’t keep him from being tough on […]
Joblessness drops again, to 3.2 percent
Unemployment continues to fall in Orange County, as the latest report from the state Employment Development Department reveals. On Friday the EDD announced that the jobless rate in the county fell from […]
Nolasco’s arm, Halo bats disappoint
Ricky Nolasco had another forgettable start Thursday for the Los Angeles Angels, suffering his sixth straight loss as the Halos suffered a 7-2 defeat at the bats of the Kansas City Royal […]
Women critically injured in car crash
Two women were in critical condition after a traffic collision Thursday afternoon in Garden Grove. According to Capt. Thanh Nguyen of the Garden Grove Fire Department, the crash took place just before […]
Watch out for drunk drivers and coyotes
A DUI/drivers’ license checkpoint will be held on Friday by the Garden Grove Police Department between the hours of 9 p.m. and 3 a.m. According to the GGPD, over the course of […]
Simmons’ shot sinks the Yankees, 7-5
By Pete Zarustica There’s something about the New York Yankees that seems to bring out the best in the Los Angeles Angels. The symbolic diamond struggle between the nation’s two largest metropolitan […]
Panhandling ordinance wins approval
An ordinance aimed at curbing “aggressive and unsafe soliciting” was approved for first reading by the Westminster City Council Wednesday night. The council voted 5-0 in favor of the measure, which will […]