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Cypress Mayor David Burke introduced a discussion on possible campaign finance reforms and secured a vote to bring a contribution limit and donor disclosure law before the City Council in January.
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The Sea Kings, who are undefeated this season, opened the Division 1 playoffs with a strong win on Friday.
A 42-year-old Anaheim man died Sunday from wounds sustained in a shooting that took place in a residential area near the intersection of Ash Lane and Mandrell Drive, HBPD reports.
Sophomore quarterback Addi Stern ran for three touchdowns and threw for another in Saturday’s 26-14 win over Westlake in the CIF Southern Section Division 2 title game.
Prosecutors have asked a judge to hand down time served for Todd Ament, who pleaded guilty in 2022 to four felonies, while Ament’s attorneys seek to withdraw his plea agreement.
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Archer Aviation’s aircraft seats four passengers and a pilot, goes up to 150 mph and can be used for short hops between cities, like from Huntington Beach to LAX. Council members this week considered a pilot program.
Fall styles available at upscale South Coast Plaza purveyors were on the runway Oct. 8 when Second Harvest Food Bank supporters known as the Harvesters staged their 33rd annual luncheon and fashion show.
Laguna Art Museum brought back an upcycled couture fashion show to kick off its 13th annual Art + Nature programming on Saturday, Nov. 1. The theme was “Restoring the Future.”
The mobile Merry Market pop-up tour will make stops at Market Place on Nov. 13-15 and Newport Beach’s Fashion Island Nov. 21-22.
The $22-million project starts next month and is set to remove 900,000 cubic yards of sediment from Newport Harbor’s floor.
A slow start hurt the Lightning on Thursday night, but Sage Hill was able to celebrate a successful season.