Huntington will be seeing 6-8 foot waves tomorrow, peaking at 10 feet. Newport will be seeing sets smaller than that– but still bigger waves than we’ve been getting the last few weeks. Our waves will be rolling in at about 5-6 feet. Temps will be pushing up to 80, so expect an abundance of tourists! 🙂 It should be fun– but always …
Read More »High Tides Could Flood Low Areas
High tides tomorrow morning will peak at 9:04 AM PST, and will raise the standard sea level by a whopping 6.4 feet. This could cause high tides to generate minor flooding in low-lying areas. If you are in a low-lying area, please be aware and park your car so you don’t have to wade through the potential mess tomorrow morning! More tidal information is available here: http://tides.mobilegeographics.com/locations/342.html …
Read More »DUI Checkpoint on Friday
The Newport Beach Police Department Traffic Unit will be conducting a DUI/Drivers License Checkpoint on Friday, January 16, 2015 at an undisclosed location in Newport between the hours of 8:00 p.m. and 2:00 a.m. DUI Checkpoints are claimed to reduce drunk driving mostly by deterrent, but also serve to actively arrest those who are driving under the influence. This is a good …
Read More »Fire Rings: We Have Finally Won!!
Last night– we WON! In a council meeting regarding quite a few items– the most popular by far were the Fire Rings. As speakers approached the microphone for about an hour and a half, the sides were evenly split. Much of the talk was repetitive, with anti-fire-ring advocates labeling themselves as health advocates and damning the woodsmoke for its effects on their …
Read More »New Councils’ First Vote is a Big One
The New Council will be meeting tomorrow afternoon for some very big issues. First, during the Closed Session meeting they will be discussing the Woody’s Wharf scenario, and how to proceed with that. Second, they will be doing a second reading on whether or not to give approximately $7-10 million dollars of taxpayer land to a private organization for 7 years for the sum …
Read More »Meteor Shower Peaks TONIGHT
REMEMBER: TONIGHT is the peak night to watch the Quadrantid meteor shower! (It will continue until the 5th, but tonight is really “the night”!). On a rare occasion to be sad about the full moon, you can do that tonight, as the moons brightness will wash out all but the brightest of meteors. Still, there are worse things to do than …
Read More »FREE RIDES on NYE
Don’t drive drunk. Period. This New Years Eve there will be FREE RIDES given through a variety of ways. AAA is offering its annual Tipsy Tow service, which gives people a ride home up to 7 miles away, free of cost. Give them a ring at (800) 400-4AAA Our local government is also kicking in some funds to cover the celebration …
Read More »Balboa Fire and The Spirit of Giving
While it may seem that all was lost for Abby Pearose, the holiday season is the season of giving. Friends set up a GoFundMe site, and have begun raising money to help Pearose rebuild from items as simple as clothing and shoes, as literally all was lost. If you’re unfamiliar with the story: When Pearose went to sleep the Monday before Christmas, he had …
Read More »“The Interview” to play at Lido Live
America’s favorite almost-non-movie will be playing at Lido Live starting the day after Christmas! Tickets are just $10 and the playtime is currently scheduled until at least January 1st. Buy your ticket now and be the first in the free world to see the film that caused so much of a stir. Buy tickets here: http://lidolive.com/event.cfm?id=187120&cart Showtimes are as follows: The …
Read More »House Fire on Balboa
Last night’s house fire on Balboa Peninsula on the 300 block of 34th Street on Balboa Peninsula was pretty big, even catching the neighbors house on fire, next door. Units responded to the house fire at 4:15am. Two people were forced to jump for safety, according to eyewitness and nearby neighbor to the event, Josh Fry. Fry was live the scene and …
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