The city of Huntington Beach has a rich history that traces back to the Tongva Indigenous people, who first lived on the land. Since then, the land has been colonized, pillaged for oil and is now home to thousands as a popular sport and beach city.
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Five local events making waves this summer
Learn about five college-student friendly events to attend this summer from music to food festivals.
Beach Weekly S10E9: Commencement ceremonies, the Willow Project & more
Daily Forty-Niner · Beach Weekly S10E9: Commencement ceremonies, the Willow Project & more
Beach Weekly S10E8: $55 million Walter Pyramid repairs, Mexican cartel kidnappings & more
Daily Forty-Niner · Beach Weekly S10E8: $55 million Walter Pyramid repairs, Mexican cartel kidnappings & more
Huntington Beach City Council votes to remove Pride flag from city property
City councilmembers approved a law that bans the Pride flag from being displayed on city property.
Beach Weekly S10E5: CSULB closes childcare center, Ohio train derailment & more
Daily Forty-Niner · Beach Weekly S10E5: CSULB closes childcare center, Ohio train derailment & more
A day at the beach isn’t worth a life
Protests calling for an end to the quarantine are putting themselves, their families and their communities in danger.
CRAMPED CONCERTS E1 | Reuben Fillies
In the first episode of Cramped Concerts, local artist Reuben Fillies sits down with the Daily Forty-Niner to play some of his newest original music. Fillies writes about personal experiences including his girlfriend and life growing up in South Africa.
Calling your Bluff
White nationalist group pulls a no show at Bluff Park.