As if the city and citizens of Westminster didn’t have enough on their plates what with recall efforts to remove all five council members from office, an angry split on the council […]
A new class of homeless on the way?
“Middle Class Joe” Biden is cashing in
The American middle class just got a lot richer. Joe Biden, who invariably and tiresomely refers to himself as “Middle-Class Joe,” made $15 million the first two years after the end of […]
Calhoun’s walk-off throw beats Dodgers
With bats and arms, the Los Angeles Angels defeated the best team in baseball Tuesday night, demonstrating that they truly are on the upswing. Mike Trout and Kole Calhoun each hit a […]
Special election OKd on pot, “bed” taxes
Approvals for a special election to ask voters to approve a tax on marijuana-related businesses and an increase in the “bed tax” charged to guests in hotels and motels were given Tuesday […]
Milton Avenue suit goes to trial Sept. 3
A trial date of Tuesday, Sept. 3 has been set to hear the case of the Residents of Westminster organization against plans to build a new three-story apartment complex. The trial is […]
Is this the return of “Archie Bunker”?
It’s obvious to many people that our president, Donald Trump, is really Archie Bunker in the age of social media. The problem is, we have to deal with President Bunker. He is […]
Two killed in auto crash Monday night
Two persons were killed in an automobile crash Monday night in Huntington Beach, and three others injured as well. According to Motor Sgt. Eric Warken of the HBPD, the crash took place […]
“Once Upon A” Week in West Orange Co.
It’s a slow week for government meetings but a brisk one for community concerts and events. Here’s a look at the week ahead for the communities of Garden Grove, Huntington Beach, Stanton […]
A “Bad Seed” to die for at the WCP
By Thom deMartino Nature or nurture? Is evil learned, or is it possible to really be “born bad”? These are the questions posed by “The Bad Seed”, directed by Lenore Stjerne, and […]
Church, med. bldg. expansions OK’d
The expansion of a medical building and a church campus were both approved at last Thursday’s meeting of the Garden Grove Planning Commission. On a 5-1 vote with Andrew Kanzler absent, the […]