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Huntington Beach raised the LGBTQ pride flag at City Hall for the first time May 22, 2021. On Tuesday, the City Council ended that practice.
The Huntington Beach City Council voted on Tuesday, Feb. 21 to no longer fly the pride flag on city-owned property, after more than three hours of heated public comment.
Editor’s Note: A majority of the Huntington Beach City Council, during it’s meeting on Feb. 7, directed staff to draft a proposed ordinance that would only allow certain flags, such as ...
Huntington Beach, meanwhile, raised the flag over City Hall for the first time on Harvey Milk Day in 2021. Stay on top of the latest in L.A. food and culture. Sign for our newsletters today ...
The Pride flag also was flown at the city library, a senior center and the Huntington Beach Pier. But the City Council, which has a new conservative majority, has been shaking things up.
Last year, the Huntington Beach Council voted in February to ban City Hall from flying the LGBTQ flag during Pride Month. The move passed 4-3 and came just two years after the Council had voted ...
In Huntington Beach, a new conservative majority recently voted 4-3 to ban all flags on city property except the American, California, Orange County, Huntington Beach, and various military flags. This ...
HUNTINGTON BEACH, Calif. (KERO) — The City of Huntington Beach is moving forward with a plan to limit what flags are displayed on city property.
Voters in California's conservative Huntington Beach approved a measure that would restrict all non-government flags from being flown on city property, prompting backlash from LGBTQ advocates ...
The Huntington Beach city council voted to no longer allow the LGBT pride flag to be displayed in front of city hall. Getty Images/iStockphoto “It has nothing to do with segregating or being ...