Huntington Beach residents across political lines united to defeat city council efforts to restrict library books and privatize library services, passing Measures A and B with nearly 60 percent of the ...
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This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. The simmering battle over the public library in Huntington Beach erupted again this spring when provocative signs ...
The Huntington Beach Library System’s policy of making certain library materials, including sexual content, inaccessible to underaged patrons without parental consent is unlawful, an Orange County ...
Tuesday night’s Huntington Beach City Council meeting provided residents one last chance to weigh in on the library special election on June 10. They took full advantage, with 75 public speakers ...
It's less than a week from Huntington Beach's special election to decide two issues about how the city's libraries will operate. Measures A and B supporters claim they're hoping to protect the ...
During Tuesday's special election, nearly 60% of Huntington Beach voters approved the measure to eliminate the city's library review board. The City Council implemented the controversial policy in ...
The city of Huntington Beach is continuing its quest to block minors from reading public library books deemed sexually inappropriate. At its latest meeting, the City Council voted to appeal a judge’s ...
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