A special election will be held June 10, when Huntington Beach voters will decide the fate of two library initiatives.
The election will be test for how popular some of the most divisive policies from the City Council in the last few years are.
After over a year without a permanent top city official, the City Council appointed Travis Hopkins to the role.
The Republican maintains a big lead in the special election, with the results to be certified later this week.
The argument continues about whether Huntington Beach city leaders are censoring material that contains sexual content by ...
The process of reviewing books containing sexual content in Huntington Beach libraries is being legally challenged in a ...
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What’s the backstory? The libraries have been a point of controversy since staunch conservatives took over city government and voted, in late 2023, to establish a board of local parents and guardians ...
Huntington Beach is facing a lawsuit over its policies that restrict certain books to minors at city-run public libraries.
While efforts to privatize the library’s management have stalled out, residents are still debating which books kids should be able to access.
Huntington Beach Councilmember Tony Strickland declared victory Monday in the special election race for California’s 36th ...
The Oroville City Council on Tuesday unanimously passed a resolution that declared the community a “non-sanctuary city for ...