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Car Matching Hit and Run Vehicle FOUND!?

UPDATE @3:35pm: Local Newport resident, Sara Lunsford, who reported the car, had heard about the incident from the news in the morning.  When she went for a run she noticed a car with minor front-end damage on the drivers side and a windshield which she said looked like “honestly, a body had hit it. It was pushed in and shattered on the …

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Council Votes Against Free Speech– WTF?

“I may not agree with what you have to say, but I’ll defend to the death your right to say it”: This quote was uttered by Voltaire, a Frenchman who lived in the 1700s. Do you agree with this quote? I mean, really, really agree with it? This quote rings clearly in my head after the actions taken by Newport …

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Council Livestreaming by Popular Request

Yesterday’s questionnaire had about half of the requests for features listing the council live-streaming as what the community wanted to see as a top priority. GREAT NEWS: We just launched it– and tonight is a council meeting, so you can try it out! Tonight at 7pm, you can view the livestream by visiting http://savenewport.com/council We are currently working on a …

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We Just Broke 4,000 Subscribers– Thank You, So Much!

Two months to the day after hitting our last benchmark, we broke the very big barrier of over 4,000 Facebook subscribers alone– and we show no signs of stopping the growth! While our Federal Government certainly gets the most press, our local government is the one that has the most effect on our day-to-day lives.  From Diane Dixon’s “Lights Out At 11pm” …

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Perseid Meteor Shower Peaks TONIGHT!

Meteor Shower

REMEMBER: TONIGHT is the peak night to watch the Perseid meteor shower!  (It will continue until the 14th, but tonight is really “the night”!).  The moon will not be rising until 1:51am tonight– so we should be getting a very clear view! You can best view the Perseids by looking towards the Persues constellation, at a direction of Northeast around the time …

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“Sarge-Free Zone” now on Blackies Stretch

As everyone knows, since the beginning of this year we have been seeing the “surge of the scourge” (say that three times fast!), seeing a massive increase in our “street population” and troublemakers that come along with that.  Our local business owners are fighting back. After numerous reports of trouble with “Sarge”, his trashpile was removed from the 23rd St. parking lot, he pledged …

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The 9th Annual Hi-Time’s Chili Cook-off SUNDAY

Hi Time Wine Cellars Chili Cookoff

Today is the the day! The world-famous Hi Time Wine Cellar Chili Cookoff is happens today from noon until 5pm! The 9th annual celebration goes to benefit the Boys and Girls Club in the harbor area.  Last year, the event raised over $23,000, and hopes are this year will even surpass that.  Admission is cash only and is $10 to get …

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Grunion Run (& Big Fishing) This Weekend!

Are you a kid, a kid-at-heart, a fisherman, or a cook?  The biggest annual Grunion Run is happening this weekend! Grunion are a species of fish that spawn on the beaches after new or full moons during the summertime, and joining in to watch or participate in the grunion run is a famous pasttime for our long history of Southern California beach …

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Blue Moon Tonight- Next One in Year 2018

The Blue Moon is a normal-colored moon which happens about every 3 years.  Simply put, it is when there are two full-moons within a single month.  The moon cycles at about 29.5 days, making this a somewhat rare event, as the moon would need to be full at the beginning and the end of the month.  The last Blue Moon we had …

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Surfers: Blackball in City Council is TUESDAY!

Blackball Flag

For two years, the Blackball Working Group has been working to come up with a plan set to balance access between surfers, swimmers, body surfers, skimboarders, and boogieboarders.  They have reviewed the Blackball policy at the Wedge, between 40th and 44th street, as well as weighed in on creating “hardboard-only” areas of the beach. Back in April of this year, The …

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