California
Courts: Eleven-count indictment charges San Juan Capistrano lawyer and wife with filing false documents to borrow nearly $1 million.
Sept. 17, 1998
An Orange County attorney was sentenced Monday to a year in prison for lying to several Southern California lending institutions to get more than $600,000 in loans and then lying to Internal Revenue Service agents investigating his case.
Aug. 17, 1999
A San Juan Capistrano developer filed suit Tuesday in Superior Court, seeking to invalidate the city’s slow-growth initiative approved by voters Nov. 8.
Nov. 30, 1988
An Orange County attorney and his wife have pleaded guilty to lying to two Southern California lending institutions and the Internal Revenue Service to obtain a $600,000 commercial property loan, the U.S. attorney said Monday.
May 25, 1999
Sports
Re “Baseball Watch: Newest Dodger,” editorial, Feb. 16: In the early part of this century, Dr.
March 6, 1995
World & Nation
Vaccine passports being developed to verify COVID-19 immunization status have become the latest flashpoint in America’s perpetual political wars
April 4, 2021
Business
Phil & Jim’s, a 40-year-old TV and appliance retailer, has settled a lawsuit alleging that it falsely advertised merchandise at “sale” prices, the Orange County prosecutor’s office said Wednesday.
Feb. 18, 1993
Politics
Talks on mail ballots in the presidential battleground of Pennsylvania appear stuck between the Democratic governor and GOP-led Legislature.
Oct. 15, 2020
A South County citizens group has sued the Capistrano Beach Water District and two of its directors for allegedly polluting San Juan Creek and nearby beaches, including Doheny Beach State Park.
Sept. 11, 1996
A federal judge has dismissed a citizens group’s lawsuit alleging that the Capistrano Beach Water District was polluting San Juan Creek and nearby beaches, including Doheny State Beach.
Oct. 30, 1996