Huntington Beach is made for families who love the beach and it's so close to Disneyland, too. About half an hour from ...
One of Huntington Beach's most popular shorelines is Huntington State Beach. At this beautiful beach 2 miles southeast of the Huntington Beach Pier, you can enjoy activities like surf fishing and ...
Huntington Beach has declared itself a “non-sanctuary city” as other cities in the region and around the country strengthen their sanctuary city rules.  In a statement, Mayor Pat Burns’ office ...
For a taste of Europe in Southern California ... Beach Bike Trail or explore Downtown Huntington Beach. Both sit within walking distance of the beach and pier. According to previous visitors ...
Pine Flat bass, king salmon and trout providing lots of action, Brandon Grimsley reported. New Melones bass bite is good, ...
Jennifer Carey, a native of Huntington Beach, will continue to oversee the city's office of communications and public affairs ...
Surf City council members unanimously voted to authorize the police department to work with federal immigration officials by ...
Officials in Huntington Beach, Calif. voted to become “non-sanctuary city” at a Tuesday meeting, citing an effort to work ...
The city of Huntington Beach is now a non-sanctuary city after the city council voted to approve Mayor Pat Burns’ initiative to make that declaration last night.
Huntington Beach has declared itself a 'non-sanctuary' city in the state of California, which is a sanctuary state.
On Tuesday, the city council unanimously voted for Huntington Beach Mayor Pat Burns' proposal to designate the city a "non-sanctuary" jurisdiction.
The coastal city's mayor wants to declare it a "non-sanctuary city" the day after President-elect Donald Trump takes office.