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Southern California city sues state over sanctuary lawsHuntington Beach City Attorney Michael Gates called California’s ... of trucking rolls forward in Shell's experimental big rig Warren Buffett once said ‘money has no utility’ to him.
Michael Gates, who was first elected as Surf City's city attorney in 2014, is headed to Washington, D.C. as deputy assistant ...
Michael Gates, Huntington Beach's longtime city attorney and an aggressive foe of California's liberal politics, joins the ...
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Gates said he is leaving to become a deputy assistant attorney general in the Justice Department’s civil rights division.
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MyNewsLA on MSNHuntington Beach City Attorney to Take Job in U.S. Justice DepartmentHuntington Beach City Attorney Michael Gates, who has butted heads with state officials on numerous issues over the past several years, announced Monday he will be joining the Trump administration as ...
Huntington Beach is continuing its rebellious streak against the state’s sanctuary immigration law, which limits local resources from assisting federal immigration enforcement officials ...
The Huntington Beach City Council could decide the fate of two ballot initiatives regarding the city’s libraries at its Tuesday meeting this evening. One would repeal a controversial parent ...
Huntington Beach has declared itself a "non-sanctuary ... of immigration laws in order to further combat crime." Attorney Michael Gates said after the city council's vote: "In California, in ...
Huntington Beach football coach Brett Brown, who guided the Oilers to the playoffs the past three seasons, has resigned, Huntington Beach Union High School District athletic director Jim Perry ...
Two Huntington Beach residents continue their attempt to ... When the settlement was announced, City Atty. Michael Gates prepared a one-page executive summary rather than releasing the full ...
Officials in Huntington Beach, Calif., voted to become “non-sanctuary city” at a Tuesday meeting, citing an effort to work alongside President Trump’s administration to prevent crime.
Dwight’s Beach Concession — which since 1932 has sold “world famous cheese strips” from a snack stand and beach rental business near the Huntington Beach Pier — is temporarily closed ...
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