August 9, 2019

Orange County

OC Register: Historic A-4 Skyhawk fighter plane to move from Santa Ana Civic Center to OC fairgrounds

The A-4 is one of about 3,000 made by the former Douglas Aircraft Company in Long Beach between 1954 and 1979. It was designed to provide support for ground troops by dispatching rockets, bombs, 20mm cannons, napalm and even nuclear weapons.

 

Daily Pilot: L.A. judge denies Huntington Beach’s request to dismiss state’s housing lawsuit

Judge James Chalfant reaffirmed his tentative ruling, published Wednesday, siding with the California attorney general’s office and Department of Housing and Community Development.

 

OC Register: In Yorba Linda, the hope is new mall will revive the old downtown

These are some of the new or soon-to-open businesses in the heart of Yorba Linda, a new wave of development that aims to cater to the city’s food and service tastes of 2019.

 

OC Register: What changes would you like to see at Fountain Valley’s Mile Square Regional Park?

OC Parks will hold a public forum Thursday, Aug. 15, to hear feedback about redesign options for one of the park’s three golf courses. Orange County plans to repurpose the 93-acre Players Course, centrally located in the park, for general recreational use.

 

OC Register: Stabbing spree shocks Garden Grove, but strengthens the sense of community

In the aftermath of the tragedy of four people senselessly stabbed to death Wednesday evening in Garden Grove and Santa Ana, people across Orange County and across this nation mourn together, console one another on social media and prove that random violence cannot and will not divide us.

 

California

Bay Area News Group: California sued over law requiring women on corporate boards

Judicial Watch, a Washington-based conservative activist group, said in a lawsuit filed this week on behalf of three California taxpayers that spending taxpayer money enforcing the law is illegal under the California constitution.

 

Publication Date: August 9, 2019