While dozens of residents pushed back on the proposal to demolish part of the sculpture garden, city leaders say they want to keep looking at it.
Councilmembers directed staff to hone in on the park--and its beloved bunny sculptures--as a potential site for a new police headquarters during a recent study session. Dozens of community members ...
The Newport Beach Historical Society and the Balboa Island Museum hosted a recent screening of "Sin City Newport Beach" that ...
The park is home to the quirky and once-controversial “Bunnyhenge" sculpture.
Regal Edwards Big Newport, which opened in 1969, is going to be replaced by two 22-story residential condominium towers, ...
City leaders are looking to build a new $160 million police station, but there’s resident pushback over the leading potential location.
Thousands of locals, tourists and fishermen enjoy Newport Beach’s two iconic ocean piers, and for the next few months, crews will make sure they are sturdy and ready for continued use. “It’s a big ...
Newport Beach officials are looking at how the city can continue its theme of unique villages, each with its own identity, ...
This story is free to read because readers choose to support LAist. If you find value in independent local reporting, make a donation to power our newsroom today. Newport Beach voters will decide if ...
Anyone who follows California housing policy is well aware of Huntington Beach’s losing efforts to defy the state’s effort to permit more housing development. The courts have repeatedly rebuked that ...
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