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I read legal notices and I think you should, too

Most people don’t pay attention to the legal notices published in the back of the paper. Almost every Thursday morning, I grab a copy at...

Runoff candidate questions for the Dec. 15 issue

This week’s questions for Seal Beach City Council runoff candidates:   What do you think of the current parking permit system?   Should council members (or...

CCC to look at city’s beach parking fees

The city government wants to amend the parking hours and rates for the First Street beach parking lot. The California Coastal Commission is scheduled...

A permanent dog park is coming to Zoeter Field

Dog park update A reader advised the Sun that the temporary dog park at Zoeter Field had recently disappeared. It turns out, that’s because the city...

City likely to continue virtual meetings

Officials cite COVID exposures among staff as reason There is only one Seal Beach City Council meeting scheduled this month, on Monday, July 25. It...

City guide on how to participate in virtual public meetings

Courtesy of city of Seal Beach   The City of Seal Beach has several tools available so that residents may view public meetings and provide public...

Smart lockers to be installed on the local beach in proposed...

A company called Brevvie LLC plans to put smart lockers next to Seal Beach Lifeguard Headquarters and rent them to visitors. A date for...

Seal Beach hires new Finance Department director/city treasurer

Seal Beach on Monday, June 20, announced the recent selection a new Finance Department director/city treasurer. Her name is Barbara Arenado. She is expected to...

Ongoing and upcoming local issues: construction permit questions and canceled meetings

Editor’s note: If you have a question about a city issue—or a suggestion for filing a Public Records Act request—email Associate Editor Charles M....

Council names members of historical nonprofit board

The City Council on Monday, Nov. 8 selected the first five board members for the newly created non-profit Seal Beach Historical Resources Foundation. “Under the...