By Brian Guevara/Orange County Tribune Councilmember Natalie Moser’s request for transparency on the Huntington Beach City Council’s plan to relocate “obscene” materials in the library was unsuccessful at Tuesday’s meeting. The vote […]
Support for Texas passed 4-3
By Jim Tortolano/Orange County Tribune A divided Huntington Beach City Council on Tuesday night approved a controversial “Statement of Support for Texas” backing Texas Gov. Greg Abbot’s defiance of the federal government. […]
Support for Texas on the agenda
The Huntington Beach City Council has taken controversial stands on a variety of topics over the past year and on its agenda for Tuesday’s meeting is what might be the most contentious […]
Mayor, pro tem to be picked
By Daniel Moreau/Orange County Tribune Who will be the next mayor of Huntington Beach? And who will be “on deck” as the mayor pro tempore? Those answers may be solved at Tuesday’s […]
Surf City vs. Sacramento?
From a staff writer The new majority of the Huntington Beach City Council will consider another effort to push back on what it sees as efforts to force more crowded housing on […]
The new council’s 4-3 splits
By Jim Tortolano/Orange County Tribune A raise for City Attorney Michael Gates was not the only action the sharply-divided Huntington Beach City Council took on Tuesday evening. The council voted 4-3 – […]
New majority to make its mark
The new conservative majority on the Huntington Beach City Council is poised to make its mark at the next meeting of the council on Tuesday, Dec. 20. In addition to several routine […]
New council to be sworn in
The swearing in of four new members will highlight Tuesday’s meeting of the Huntington Beach City Council. Oaths of office will be administered to Pat Burns, Tony Strickland, Gracey Van Der Mark […]