As before, the Orange County Small Business Development Center will administer the grants.
The helpers are the people who make life better. Nominate your Local Heroes to give them the recognition they deserve, presented by Ring.
The attraction, which starts Oct. 1 and lasts until Nov. 1, will be a 45-minute event with immersive scenes, coordinated lighting, and more.
The City of Newport Beach (City) has closely tracked the GAIP since April 2017, when JWA initiated the environmental process for the project
Twenty-five lifeguard agencies relay-paddle out, down the California coast, to benefit the Block The Blaze Skin Cancer Education program.
The City is inviting qualified small business owners to apply for a second round of COVID-19 relief grants.
"Improv Live Drive-In Comedy" runs four Saturday nights on the parking deck at Irvine Spectrum Center.
Property owners are asked to direct questions to FEMA’s Julia Gillespie at 510-627-7248 or nfip-esa-consultation-2020@fema.dhs.gov.
The Wyland National Mayor's Challenge for Water Conservation has begun!
"The number of COVID-19 cases in Newport Beach is temporarily spiking"
Back Bay Drive has reopened full-time to pedestrians and bicyclists following the successful cleanup of a recent rock slide.
There really isn't a better hobby to have during the coronavirus pandemic than puzzling. This one consists of over 50,000 pieces.
NB business owners seeking to provide outdoor hair, nail and massage services are invited to apply for a free City permit. ...
Newport Beach City Arts Commission is pleased to announce the installation of Phase V of the Sculpture Exhibition in the Civic Center Park.
Click below link for an updated list of open and closed business sectors and activities as of July 16, 2020.
The City Council on Tuesday, July 14, approved new regulations that will allow more oversight of Newport Beach’s short-term rental housing.
Back Bay Drive will be open for pedestrians and bicyclists on weekends and after 4 p.m. on weekdays.
At the August 11 Board meeting, airport staff will ask the Board to select an FBO for each available FBO site.
Click here for the latest FAQs for Newport Beach, updated July 10.
All City services will continue through phone, email and drop-off/pickup.
This plan was designed to ensure that people had a safe outlet for recreation and exercise for their physical and mental wellbeing.
On Saturday the City of Newport Beach submitted a plan with the State to safely reopen the Newport Beach coastline.
The NB City Council will hold a separate special meeting, expected this weekend, to discuss legal options to challenge the directive.
Everyone, including residents with parking permits, is asked to move their cars prior to the closures.
The City is accepting grant applications from organizations that provide community programs available to Newport Beach residents.
The application deadline is Wednesday, May 27, at 5 p.m.
After the two successful rescues, lifeguard Sean Richards collapsed from exhaustion on the beach and was taken to Hoag Hospital.
After waves crashed over the sand at Balboa Pier for two straight nights, the city avoided more damage Sunday by building a higher berm.
From the A Street lifeguard tower near the Balboa Pier, at about 4 p.m. Friday, lifeguard Sean Richards spotted two swimmers in distress.
The new sand berm will be larger and taller to prevent more flooding during Saturday’s high tide in the early evening.
All beaches are closed this holiday weekend, July 4 and July 5.
City crews will be setting up barricades, signs and other notifications, Thursday and Friday prior to the closure at 10 p.m. on Friday.
Two seasonal lifeguards employed by the City have tested positive for COVID-19.
City beaches will remain open during regular hours (6 a.m. to 10 p.m.), as will most public parking areas.
The grant program is being funded with the approximately $2.1 million in federal CARES Act money the City received from the County of Orange
Only a few Fourth of July fireworks shows still are a go in Orange County, as more planned displays dropped out this week.
John Wayne's son speaks out after OC Democrats called for a name change of JWA, due to bigoted and racist comments the actor made in 1971.
Back Bay Drive, between East Bluff and San Joaquin Hills Road, is closed to vehicles, bicyclists and pedestrians until further notice.
Orange County Democratic leaders are pushing to rename John Wayne airport due to racist comments the actor made in the 1970s.
After a two-month suspension, behind-the-wheel driving tests will return to all DMV offices statewide—but with new protections in place.