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Every Wednesday morning, expect the news that matters most to your community, and what it means for you. We’ll also equip you for your weekends in Orange County, from its beaches to the future of high school sports.
Orange County Fire Authority officials hold an annual five-day training program at the Shea Center for Therapeutic Riding, where firefighters who may never have been acquainted with horses learn how to rescue them.
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.
Watch your step — there’s poetry in this Orange County park
Unmatching sands in San Clemente point to recent efforts to rebuild a coast eaten away by the city’s enviable swells. The work couldn’t come at a better time.
Andrea Zinder, the president of United Food and Commercial Workers Local 324 in Buena Park, died last September. The local’s executive board selection of a new leader has rankled some union members.
A pastor who served as a senior police chaplain for the Buena Park Police Department was recently asked to step down after it was discovered he had posted anti-Muslim content on social media.
A San Juan Capistrano man, alarmed when previously lush vegetation along two creeks he passes during runs had died, brought his concerns first to the county, then to social media, where he drew supporters.
In 2023, the operators of the Balboa Island Ferry were suffering sticker shock from a state mandate that their fleet be converted to all-electric vessels. The tide has turned.
Newport-Mesa Unified School District officials will be naming a developer to put housing units on 11.6 acres of land, but the Coastal Corridor Alliance has another idea.
The Huntington Beach City Council championed a successful ballot measure in 2024 that would required voter ID at the polls. Lawsuits followed.
The Huntington Beach City Council championed a successful ballot measure in 2024 that would required voter ID at the polls. Lawsuits followed.
Parents whose kids attend a school just around the corner were alarmed after learning ICE agents and Fullerton police were searching for an armed man without notifying them.
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Carol Cormaci is executive editor of Times Community News’ Daily Pilot in Orange County and pens the TimesOC newsletter.