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Opening statements were made in a courtroom at the Central Justice Center in Santa Ana Monday in the trial of Cameden Burton Nicholson, whose attorney told jurors he should be found not guilty by reason of insanity.
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The Lobos missed a chance to clinch a share of the Orange League crown on Thursday but remain alive for their first league title since 1983.
The three-day show, which does not have U.S. military planes this year, lifted off Friday and continues through Sunday.
The CareMar Recovery Center, expected to open in 2027, will feature residential and outpatient care programs.
Jodey Sok scored the game-winning touchdown with 48 seconds left in the Seahawks’ 20-13 victory over the Lobos on Thursday at Bolsa Grande High.
Asian-American community advocates gathered Thursday in Little Saigon to show support for the Nov. 4 ballot proposal that would redraw California’s congressional districts in greater favor of Democrats.
The 17th door, which this year runs on select nights from Oct. 2 through Nov. 2, is marking its10th year frightening guests willing to participate in its extreme haunt.
Manoj Roychowdhury will be the new assistant superintendent of business services of the Laguna Beach Unified School District, effective Oct. 13.
A recent headline in Variety, “Trammell Tillman on ‘Severance’ Delays, Coming Out as Gay and Tom Cruise” prompted grammar expert June Casagrande to explore the use of the Oxford comma.
The annual show, the nation’s largest by attendance, returns this weekend — without U.S. military planes.
Tae Miyaji Jones pleaded guilty Thursday to seven counts of mail fraud and three counts of wire fraud. She is expected to be sentenced on April 6.
Corona del Mar’s Kevin Steinman and Miles Ward and Newport Harbor’s Ethan Soule each won grade-level races in the Laguna Hills Invitational on Saturday.