The council unanimously passed Mayor Pat Burns' resolution on Tuesday night, declaring Huntington Beach a nonsanctuary city.
Though this is a windy stretch of weather, we are isolating Monday because of the strong pocket of wind. Tonight - Snow showers are moving through the area with a cold front. The snow ...
Officials in Huntington Beach, Calif., voted to become “non-sanctuary city” at a Tuesday meeting, citing an effort to work ...
Huntington Beach Mayor Pat Burns wants the city to back any efforts made by the Trump administration to enforce federal ...
The windy conditions are expected to strengthen or expand overnight or Thursday morning, with winds peaking Thursday. The winds will increase to 20 to 30 mph, with gusts up to 50 mph by Thursday.
Jennifer Carey, a native of Huntington Beach, will continue to oversee the city's office of communications and public affairs ...
According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, a necropsy revealed the whale may have suffered a ship ...
A 26-foot humpback whale that was found deceased and entangled in commercial mussel-farming gear this week off Huntington ...
A young dead female humpback whale washed ashore in Huntington Beach early Saturday morning. The 20-foot whale washed up at around 5:30 a.m. around lifeguard tower #5, just south of the pier ...
Following the inauguration of President Donald Trump and his promise to carry out mass deportations along with stricter immigration policies, the city of Huntington Beach has declared itself a ...
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.