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New rules governing the use of automated checkout stands at large local grocery and pharmacy retailers were approved in a 3-2 vote Tuesday.
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An artwork at John Wayne Airport carried a title that some found offensive. The county Board of Supervisors has called for better oversight of the public exhibits.
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Roy Englebrecht announced this week that the SoCal Women’s Pro Flag Football League will launch this summer.
Calling Dr. Jeffrey Olsen a “good man” who had lost his way, U.S. District Judge John W. Holcomb sentenced him to 6 months in prison, despite prosecutors’ recommendation of two years behind bars.
The O.C. Human Relations Commission released its annual hate crimes report showing a potential increase of such incidents in 2024.
The Barons withstood a test from the host Chargers, breaking open a tight game in the fourth quarter of a 44-31 win on Thursday in a Sunset League girls’ basketball game.
The extravaganza returns to the Costa Mesa fairgrounds July 17, celebrating the national spirit of exploration and discovery with the theme “Your Adventure Awaits!”
Edison High School graduate Max Daffron has returned to his hometown, and brings leadership experience in economic development.
Authorities have identified Virginia Irene Nelson, originally from Yonkers, New York, as the decedent from a hit-and-run incident that occurred along Pacific Coast Highway in Laguna Beach in 1982.
Maddy Michel and Scarlett Guyser scored second-half goals for the visiting Sailors, who earned a 2-2 draw Thursday at CdM.
City officials reversed course on a plan to demolish church buildings to make way for 40 affordable townhouses in Santa Ana, a move that’s confounded Habitat for Humanity of Orange County.
The city-wide dining event kicked off with wine and bites at Porsche Newport Beach
Fairview-La Brea property owners voted to form a utility underground assessment district that will remove 29 utility poles and 3,500 linear feet of overhead power lines in northern Laguna Beach.
With the official filing period still months away, 10 Costa Mesans have filed statements of interest for four open seats on the City Council in November, including that of mayor.