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Letters to the Editor: Thursday, Oct. 19, 2017

Resident thanks SB community I wanted to get the word out via Sun News of my deep appreciation for this wonderful community of Seal Beach. During...

Coffee with a Cop floats tax increase for more officers

Editor's note: Due to a reporting error, the print version of this article contained an incorrect figure for the Seal Beach Police personnel are working...

City seeks applicants for new District One planner

The city of Seal Beach is accepting applications to fill the District One seat on the Planning Commission. District One Commissioner Deb Machen resigned...

Court dismisses misdemeanor Gum Grove tree cutting case

The Orange County Superior Court recently dismissed a charge of unlawful injury to city landscape against Rocky Gentner of Seal Beach, according to the...

Man trips, suffers head injury on Main Street sidewalk

An elderly man apparently tripped and fell in front of a Main Street shop last Friday, Sept. 1, suffering severe injuries to his head...

How Seal Beach residents can prepare for an emergency

You’ve seen the blue and white signs around the beach and along Pacific Coast Highway. They are a warning: Seal Beach is in a...

Letters to the Editor: Thursday, July 27, 2017

Tragedy on Seventh Street On Sunday, July 16th, our city and namely the property where I have lived and managed for 23 years was hit...

Mary Wilson Library tented for termites

The Seal Beach Mary Wilson Library on Electric Avenue was closed today, Friday, June 9, due to termite infestation, according to Assistant City Manager...

Javatinis hosts District One’s ‘Coffee Chat’

Seal Beach residents met with a couple of city officials to discuss local issues ranging from animal control to vacation rentals. Councilwoman Ellery Deaton, Seal...

Seal Beach Community Development director resigns

Community Development Director Jim Basham has resigned, according to Assistant City Manager Patrick Gallegos. Gallegos confirmed the resignation late Tuesday afternoon, May 16. Gallegos said...