Susan Christian Goulding, Whittier Daily News

Susan Christian Goulding

Whittier Daily News

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Past articles by Susan:

Basilico’s owner sues, says anti-mask stance led to lease dispute at Huntington Beach eatery

Before the pandemic, the lawsuit said, Tony Roman had a good working relationship with George SooHoo. → Read More

Cypress city attorney suggests resident committed libel

First Amendment experts say “it is legally impossible to libel a government.” → Read More

Cypress city attorney suggests resident committed libel

First Amendment experts say “it is legally impossible to libel a government.” → Read More

On boats and balconies, Huntington Harbour rallies around teen with cancer

On bridges and boats and houses, in every nook and cranny of the 680-acre harbor, strangers waved handmade signs pledging support. → Read More

OC voters’ guide: What you need to know to vote in the California primary – Orange County Register

Check out our previews of the races on your ballot as you cast your votes. → Read More

Cypress violated law with closed-session elections vote, lawsuit alleges

The Cypress City Council rejected a request to move to by-district elections in a closed-session meeting. → Read More

UCI ‘strongly’ encouraging indoor masking but not requiring yet – Orange County Register

UCLA and UC Riverside have reinstated indoor mask mandates, but UC Irvine is just “strongly encouraging” them for now. → Read More

These brothers kick, jump, punch and crack you up in ‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’

The brothers whimsically pop up as high-kicking security guards, back-flipping bad guys and bawdy scene-stealers. → Read More

Decades after they were sexually abused, new law helps three women fight back

“This settlement is the poster child for why AB 218 was created.” Costa Mesa attorney Brian Williams → Read More

Riverside’s city manager taking same post in Huntington Beach – Press Enterprise

After four years as Riverside’s top administrator, Al Zelinka will become Huntington Beach’s new city manager. → Read More

Young martial artists in Huntington Beach jog to raise money for Ukrainian families

“My childhood memories are being wiped away. The place where I played chess, destroyed. The place where I played tennis, gone.” Tatyana Bukrinsky, a Ukranian-American whose two children… → Read More

Young martial artists in Huntington Beach jog to raise money for Ukrainian families

“My childhood memories are being wiped away. The place where I played chess, destroyed. The place where I played tennis, gone.” Tatyana Bukrinsky, a Ukranian-American whose two children… → Read More

‘Thank you’: Crowds pay respects as police procession heads to memorial service for Nicholas Vella

The service in Anaheim is not open to the public, but a livestream can be viewed. → Read More

Adventure Playground, happiest mud hole on Earth, returns to Huntington Beach this summer

It’s both surprising and charming that the idea of a city-run swamp has survived 48 years, entertaining some 10,000 kids every summer. → Read More

Tito Ortiz, planning to leave California for Florida, holds estate sale

More than 100 people showed up at Friday’s event, Velastegui said. Some of them left with such things as patio furniture and paddle boards. → Read More

Tito Ortiz, planning to leave Huntington Beach for Florida, holds estate sale

More than 100 people showed up at Friday’s event, Velastegui said. Some of them left with such things as patio furniture and paddle boards. → Read More

Politics is raining on the Little Saigon Tet parade

“Why would anybody want to sabotage something that brings so much happiness to our community and showcases the richness of the Vietnamese-American heritage?” Westminster Councilman Tai … → Read More

As pandemic rages, a new health crisis looms; blood banks running low

In the summer of 2020, Joshua Wishart’s dad survived a vicious dog attack. The key word is “survived” – something that would not be the case without more than a dozen units of blo… → Read More

Outdoor dining spaces helped during the pandemic. But are they here to stay?

Nearly two years into the pandemic, well after bans lifted on indoor shopping and dining, some city leaders are debating now whether to keep their pandemic-spurred outdoor promenades, which in many… → Read More

In heated meeting, California mayor censured for ‘fake news’ interviews

Westminster’s Tri Ta allegedly accused colleagues of forcing him to work from the parking lot. → Read More