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Newport Harbor’s Natalie McCarty won the CIF Southern Section Division 2 girls’ high jump title, marking her third section title overall in track and field.
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A different kind of affordable housing is taking shape in Costa Mesa, where a nonprofit organization touts a solution that starts with a spare bedroom.
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Readers this week address a range of topics, from a tribute to the late Ken Frank, to Newport Beach parents abdicating their repsonsibility for the safety of their kids to the school board, and more.
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Police were called to the scene, San Miguel Drive at MacArthur Boulevard, at around 4 p.m. Tuesday where they found one car had collided with several that had been waiting at a red light.
Edison softball has posted wins over El Segundo and El Toro to advance to its first CIF Southern Section quarterfinal since 2012.
The all-day forum, held at the Senior Center at Central Park, was attended by law enforcement, community members, doctors, educators and more.
The Chargers failed to capitalize on 10 set points across two sets, leading to their demise against the Lancers on Saturday in the CIF Southern Section Division 2 boys’ volleyball final.
Herbs, fruits, vegetables, legumes and edible flowers are rotated seasonally at the new edible garden, which inspires classes and workshops at the San Clemente venue.
David James Hanggie, 61, a repeat offender, was sentenced to 25 years to life Monday. He allegedly used social media and attended high school football games to try to solicit underage victims.
The Costa Mesa Skate Park became an oasis for Nikki Chase’s son with special needs, Sandler Chase, when bullies began tormenting him at the start of sixth grade.
A crowd estimated to be about 3,000 strong was drawn to the 31st annual Balboa Island Artwalk on Sunday, May 17 along the South Bayfront, where 90 artists showed their creations.
Santa Ana Community Artists(a) Coalition co-founder Alicia Rojas spent years advocating for Public Art Preservation Policy to make Santa Ana an “open-air museum.”
Laguna Beach approved a five-year, $19.1-million contract with LAZ Parking to operate the city’s trolley and on-demand transit services, holding off on charging riders fare.
The Oilers battled back from a three-goal deficit but fell, 4-3, on Friday night at Fred Kelly Stadium.
A CIF Division 3 track meet held in Yorba Linda earlier this month became the lattest battleground in California’s trans athlete debate and laid bare CIF’s uneasy middle ground approach.