
By Jim Tortolano A divided Garden Grove City Council on Tuesday night approved a “harmony” resolution affirming the city’s policy of not working with federal immigration officials to identify illegal aliens for […]
By Jim Tortolano A divided Garden Grove City Council on Tuesday night approved a “harmony” resolution affirming the city’s policy of not working with federal immigration officials to identify illegal aliens for […]
By Jim Tortolano History was made Tuesday night as a new mayor and a new expanded city council for Garden Grove were sworn-in and seated. Before a crowd of several hundred that […]
By Jim Tortolano The shadow of the effects of the Nov. 8 election hung heavy over Tuesday’s meeting of the Garden Grove City Council, as the rights and fates of immigrants dominated […]
The streetlights in Garden Grove may be getting brighter, cheaper and better-looking. A proposal to convert the city’s Edison-owned street lights from high-pressure sodium to LED (light-emitting diode) will be considered Tuesday […]
By Jim Tortolano It was a rough night for Bao Nguyen. The Garden Grove mayor found his stands on two issues rejected by the rest of the City Council at its meeting […]
Several hot-button issues are on the agenda for Tuesday’s meeting of the Garden Grove City Council. The council will meet in the Community Meeting Center, 11300 Stanford Ave. at 6:30 p.m. One […]
By Jim Tortolano An agreement for the sale of a former car dealership building to be replaced by a hotel was approved by the Garden Grove City Council Tuesday night. The council […]
By Jim Tortolano Work toward the proposed “Black April Vietnam War” memorial inched forward at Tuesday’s meeting of the Garden Grove City Council after a lengthy discussion. A motion by Councilman Phat […]
By Jim Tortolano One long-delayed project that cast a literal and symbolic shadow over the city may be getting new life. That’s the hope that was raised at Tuesday’s meeting of the […]