Letter to the Editor: Why I Fervently Back Kirstin Walsh for School Board
It seems like everywhere we turn we are facing multiple political issues, not just on a national level, but on a local level as well. We are facing a divisive lawsuit in Newport Beach as well as a school board election over one seat. All over the city there are a Read More
Griffin playoff run ends in quarters
Senior outfielder Kaden Carrion reaches out to punch this pitch into the outfield for an RBI Single. Photo by Ted Apodaca After making a run to the CIF-SS Division 1 baseball quarterfinals the Los Alamitos High Griffins saw their playoff run come to an end with a bloop single to Read More
OC well represented in NCAA baseball tourney; full list of players participating
Former Servite standout Roman Martin leads UCLA in the Los Angeles Regional. (Photo courtesy UCLA Athletic Communications). The NCAA baseball tournament kicks off this weekend with 64 teams competing for the chance to go to Omaha to play in the College World Series. Scattered across these rosters are a plethora Read More
Wahoo’s Founder Wing Lam Helps LAWineFest Celebrate 20 Years
Wing Lam When he’s not busy being the face of Wahoo’s Fish Tacos, Newport Beach resident and Wahoo’s co-founder Wing Lam loves to give back to community organizations by participating in wine and food events. This weekend, May 31 and June 1, Lam will be grilling for charity at the Read More
Coyotes in College Park East
Seal Beach has received “approximately” five calls of coyote sightings in College Park East in the last two months, according to SBPD Capt. Nick Nicholas. “This is not unusual, as we anticipate more coyote activity in the spring and early summer,” Nicholas wrote. Nicholas is the captain of the Seal Read More
Council looks at city projects
Part three of a series. Seal Beach has $200 million in unfunded improvement projects, according to Public Works Director Iris Lee. Lee told the City Council this during the Seal Beach council’s May 8 budget workshop. The workshop also looked at the city’s five-year capital improvement plan and the five-year Read More
Congressman min requests funds for Seal Beach projects
Two major Seal Beach infrastructure projects top Congressman Dave Min’s shortlist for Fiscal Year 2026, according to an official announcement from the city government and District Three Councilwoman/Mayor Lisa Landau. The following Seal Beach projects were selected by Representative Min as part of his official funding requests to the U.S. Read More






