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Earthquake felt

Yes, that was an earthquake you just felt about an hour ago! According to the current reports from CalTech, it was a 5.1 in Borrego Springs in San Diego County. You can find more updated information, here: http://scedc.caltech.edu/recent/Maps/Los_Angeles.html For more information about how to be prepared, check out our award-winning Civilian Emergency Response Team, CERT. Remember, if you have questions about earthquakes, you can …

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Watch the Election Results, LIVE

Love him or hate him– we all know who the Republicans are going to choose, so those votes are pretty pointless for California (as usual) The Libertarians have already nominated Gary Johnson, so those votes *literally* don’t matter. But the Democratic party could be flipped for the popular vote on this very day.   Bernie has 1,568 delegates, and Hillary has 1,870.  So …

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Primary Voting Day is Today

If you are registered to vote in California, today is the day that you need to head to the polls to do that!  If you are an absentee voter and haven’t mailed in your ballot yet, you must bring it to the polls TODAY, as they must all be received within 3 days of the polls closing– and if you mail …

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D-Day, 72 years ago today

D-Day

Today, 72 years ago, the United States and our allies joined forces for the Normandy Landings, code named Operation Neptune.  This operation was the largest seaborne invasion in the history of the world, resulting in five allied beachheads being established in Normandy. What you may not have known, though, is that our little beach town of Newport Beach was also a major …

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Balboa Island Parade- Sunday at 11am

This Sunday, June the 5th at 11am, the 23rd Annual Balboa Island Parade will take place– and a very special one at that, celebrating “100 Years of Fun & Sun”. This parade features a spirit like no other, and honors local business people, social groups, and elected officials. The parade is about 2.5 miles long and marches on about a …

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Surf’s Up! (At least for Wednesday and Thursday)

Newport Wedge by Sean Olsen

Chile is sending its regards with a large south swell rising up from its waters!  The swell began arriving yesterday and will be hitting in full today at noon until tomorrow at about 4pm, as it begins to recede. High tides today (Wednesday) are at 5:52AM and 6:26PM High tides tomorrow (Thursday) are at 8:00AM and 7:47PM Estimates are that the waves will be about …

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Memorial Day: A Day of Remembrance

Thank you to the more-than 2.5 million soldiers who have signed on the line and given everything for this country throughout its history– and the countless families that have had to endure the stress between contact from their loved ones, and the awful news when it came. We can all argue about whether or not wars were justified, but the spirit …

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Likely Shark Attack in CdM

UPDATE @ 10:50am (Monday): The city has released a news brief clarifying that while they do suspect it was a shark bite, they could not locate a shark to confirm it was in the area.    “We do suspect the victim was bitten by a shark, but haven’t been able to confirm that because we had no other witnesses and there was no reported shark …

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Tourist Season Officially Begins

Everyone knows that Memorial Day Weekend is the official-unofficial start of summer.  The “parking spot safaris” have already begun, and won’t let up until Labor Day.  Remember to stay safe this weekend, as the tourists will be flooding our town both in car and on foot.  Many of them may not be sober– so be extra cautious. LOCK YOUR BIKES. Summertime this …

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Community Mourns Together After 8-year-old Boy Killed by Garbage Truck

This Wednesday at about 1:30pm, a CR&R garbage collection truck struck 8-year old Brock McCann, killing him. Janet Montgomery, PTA president at Newport Heights Elementary, set up this GoFundMe to help with his expenses: https://www.gofundme.com/brockmccann – Last night when it was first reported to us, it had just $150, and at time of this publishing, it was well over $30,000. The child had …

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