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The three-day annual fundraising event celebrated a weekend of wine, benefiting efforts to cure Duchenne muscular dystrophy
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The August 2023 Maui fire that destroyed historic Lahaina brought to light gaps in wildfire preparedness. A documentary of the blaze screened in Laguna Beach was followed by a robust discussion of the need to be ready.
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Chef Susumu Ii will head up the kitchen at Hassun, a sushi and izakaya-style concept opening in Costa Mesa’s South Coast Collection in May.
Noting some firefighters may not have every worked with a horse before, OCFA Battalion Chief Danny Goodwin helped start a training program on how to handle equines needing rescue or evacuation.
The project will affect the backyards of residents on Rhone Lane in Huntington Beach, where the sanitation district says access to a 30-foot-wide utility easement is needed.
A collaborative mural project in Little Arabia between artists, students and community members tells the story of the cultural destination through art.
Countless people throughout history have helped shape our world, yet too often their contributions are conveniently folded into the stories of “great men.”
Daily Pilot & TimesOC reporter Gabriel San Román is being honored by the California Chicano News Media Assn. for his reporting on an Orange County man’s decision to self-deport to Mexico in March 2025.
The sustainable seafood restaurant, which opened in Old Town Orange in 2021, advocates for the well-being of the ocean.
Daily Pilot columnist Bruce Cook and a friend indulged in a leisurely lunch at Michelin-starred Knife Pleat at South Coast Plaza and returned to work feeling as though they’d been on vacation.
Work on a $2.9-million expansion of one of Orange County’s most popular skate parks is expected to begin in May, following unanimous approval by Costa Mesa’s City Council.
Tuesday’s 4-3 vote against the document, which defines council members as handlers of policy and staff as administrators of city business, closely mirrored that which led to Lori Ann Farrell Harrison’s termination last May.
Marina senior David Tran, a CIF doubles division finalist last year, will return to the tournament with a new partner.
Fountain Valley joined Orange County agencies and cities looking to obtain cost certainty and retain priority access to local landfills through the WISE Agreement.