The wildfires in Southern California have led to the evacuations of over 130,000 people and have destroyed over 10,000 structures. Overlaying the wildfire outbreak across other major U.S. cities shows that the blaze is one of the worst in United States history, as it continues to spread across residential areas in Los Angeles.
Huntington Beach has declared itself a "non-sanctuary city" in the wake of Donald Trump's mass deportation plans.
The city of Huntington Beach is now a non-sanctuary city after the city council voted to approve Mayor Pat Burns’ initiative to make that declaration last night.
Beach town in LA votes unanimously to be declared ‘non-sanctuary city’ - The City Attorney said they would be switching up ‘relaxed criminal laws’ to Trump’s stricter federal immigration laws
The coastal city's mayor wants to declare it a "non-sanctuary city" the day after President-elect Donald Trump takes office.
AIR QUALITY DIVES: Monstrous wildfires blanket Southern California with smoky air ... quality has also dipped into the unhealthy category in parts of Santa Monica, the Huntington Park and South Gate areas, as well as coastal portions of Long Beach and ...
Huntington Beach, which declared itself a “non-sanctuary” city, is required to use every resource to combat crime and protect its citizens, including coordinating with federal law
On Tuesday, the city council unanimously voted for Huntington Beach Mayor Pat Burns' proposal to designate the city a "non-sanctuary" jurisdiction.
Students shared their appreciation and admiration with the firefighters who are battling wildfires in Los Angeles.
By David González Click here for updates on this story HUNTINGTON BEACH, Calif. (KABC) -- Huntington Beach has been declared a
() - The California beachside city of Huntington Beach continued its confrontation with the state with its city council adopting a resolution declaring the city “a non-sanctuary city