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November 20, 2017
Today: Labor movement and the community say "thank you" to veterans, OCTA considers faster bus service for heavily-used North and Central County routes and Orange County is bleeding better-paying factory jobs.
November 17, 2017
Today: Public not told of Anaheim Legionnaire’s outbreak because health threat was over, lawsuit seeks to return Irvine Veterans Cemetery to core of former El Toro Marine Base and a half-loaded gun, a well-built bunker and 1,000 hidden bikes found at Fountain Valley homeless camp.
November 16, 2017
Today: Former Irvine Mayor Larry Agran files lawsuit to stop veterans cemetery land swap, county opts for hotel, shops, and market-rate homes, not homeless shelter on Irvine land and : Costa Mesans deserve to know why City Council stripped Mayor Foley of her title.
November 15, 2017
Today: Irvine to sue Orange County over its Great Park condo, retail development plan, mobile restrooms might roll into Costa Mesa to help homeless and can unions — and the American middle class — survive the Supreme Court’s Janus Decision?
November 14, 2017
Today: Veterans Day event nets 9.5 tons of food for veterans in need, two O.C. congressmen among most vulnerable in country, says prominent news site and, why Dana Rohrabacher’s name keeps coming up in the Russia investigation.
November 13, 2017
Today: Veterans receive a salute at fairgrounds event, ‘anonymous’ $50,000 donation to county sparks debate over public’s right to know and OC Health Care Agency investigating Legionnaires’ cases at Disneyland.
November 10, 2017
Today: Veterans Day Tomorrow! Join us at the OC Fairgrounds from 10 am – 2 pm; backers of Veterans Cemetery near center of former El Toro Marine Base turn In petition signatures; and Orange County Democrats grapple with sexual harassment in politics.
November 9, 2017
Today: Santana: Something smells at the Mesa Water District; and Come to the OC Fair & Event Center for a FREE Veterans Day Celebration and new Costa Mesa committee will review city’s animal services.
November 8, 2017
Today: Huntington Beach City Council lets homeless service center stay—for awhile, after backlash, Disney lifts ban on LA Times’ movie access and Katrina Foley removed as Costa Mesa mayor in contentious, late-night meeting.
November 7, 2017
Today: Film critics won’t consider Disney films for awards until studio rescinds LA Times ban, three OC cities contract with Irvine firm to keep control of wireless transmitters on street lights, and Orange County to finalize plan for Great Park development as Irvine threatens lawsuit.
Publication Date: December 30, 2016
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