Orange County high school football scores for Thursday night, Oct. 17
(GRAPHIC: Fernando M. Donado, For OC Sports Zone). Week eight of high school football in Orange County begins with a busy Thursday night schedule. OC Sports Zone will once again provide scores of the games, so please check back later for scores and game coverage. Coverage continues on Friday night Read More
Woodbridge girls flag football team goes undefeated for second straight league title
Woodbridge High School players and coaches after clinching the league title. (Photo courtesy Woodbridge Athletics). Woodbridge High School’s girls flag football team defeated Sage Hill Wednesday to finish Pacific Coast League play 14-0, earning the program’s second straight league crown. “It was our senior night honoring all of our seniors,” Read More
Remembering Salon Meritage
Saturday, Oct. 12, marked the 13th anniversary of the Salon Meritage shootings. Seal Beach Police posted this on their Facebook page: “It’s been 13 years since our community experienced the horrific events that unfolded at the Salon Meritage. We’ll never forget the resilience of our community, and how we all Read More
Los Alamitos Unified hosts Annual State of the District
Pictured, from left to right, School Board Vice President Marlys Davidson, School Board Member Diana Hill, LAEF Donor Relations & Development Manager, Lauren DeNinno, LAEF Executive Director Carrie Logue, School Board Member Chris Forehan, School Board Member Scott Fayette, Los Al USD Superintendent Dr. Andrew Pulver, School Board President Meg Read More
No city web traffic data available
Seal Beach doesn’t know how many people visit the city website. Synoptek, the vendor that manages sealbeachca.gov for the city government, doesn’t provide reports on analytics for site visitor traffic, according to Acting City Manager Patrick Gallegos. However, the City Clerk’s Office says they are in the process of developing Read More
Council introduces update to ADU rules
On Monday, Oct. 21, after a public hearing, the council voted 4-1 to introduce an update to the city code covering so-called granny flats. District Three Councilwoman Lisa Landau cast the dissenting vote. According to staff, the amendment to the city code was necessary to comply with state laws for Read More
Residents enjoy tasty way to support booster clubs
Chef Frank DeLoach and his associate Donna Thornton keep several pounds of shrimp on the grill throughout the evening at the Taste for Los Al Saturday near Rossmoor. They came early and hungry as hundreds of area residents wandered throughout the gated area of the Taste for Los Alamitos event Read More