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Daily Pilot & TimesOC columnist Patrice Apodaca writes this week on the rhetoric used surrounding undocumented immigrants and how labeling them as “illegal” is inacurrate and stokes anger.
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The Huntington Beach City Council championed a successful ballot measure in 2024 that would required voter ID at the polls. Lawsuits followed.
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A special Newport Beach City Council meeting convened to discuss plans to build a new police headquarters as well as relocating a fire station.
Fourteen Orange County restaurants are participating in the inaugural SoCal Pizza Week, Feb. 8-15, which coincides with National Pizza Day.
The name of the Anaheim police officer who shot and killed Alberto Arzola, 19, during a December encounter is being withheld from TimesOC on the grounds of unspecified threats.
The California wine country-themed restaurant reopens after renovation
The family of Victor Lopez are filing a claim against the Santa Ana Police Department for fatally shooting him in a parking structure on 4th Avenue following a chase the night of Jan. 28.
The Fountain Valley City Council Tuesday passed an ordinance to provide clarifying language on the panel’s selection of mayor.
The trial of a Long Beach man charged with kidnapping to commit a sex offense and two counts of sexual penetration by foreign object and force on June 6, 2021 began this week.
“Everything I Never Told You: A Conversation with Celeste Ng” takes place 6 p.m. Tuesday at Sage Hill School with a book signing to follow. The free event is open to the public.
Donations support the equine assisted services provided by the San Juan Capistrano nonprofit, which is dedicated to improving the lives of people 2 years old and up who are living with disabilities.
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Orange County and the Inland Empire recently named its Mentors of the Year.
The lineup for 2026-27, unveiled on Wednesday, celebrates the United States’ 250th anniversary and includes a Beethoven Revolution Festival.
Locally owned Neat Coffee has been tapped to run the 1,100-square-foot Café Mesa, agreeing to hand over 3% of its profits to help fund library programs and maintenance.