
Jill Replogle
Correspondent, Orange County
(she/her)
My goal is to help Orange County residents understand and navigate the big changes taking place here — cultural, political, and in our built and natural environment. I also want to help people build connections with their OC neighbors.
I know that I can’t cover everything. So I’m hoping you’ll help me prioritize my coverage by letting me know what’s going on in your community and what you wish you knew more about. Also welcome: recommendations for good eats, craft beer, hikes and hidden beaches. I live in Huntington Beach and love exploring.
Can't pronounce my last name? It's REP-LOW-guhl. Ask me for a tutorial when I see you.
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Some advocates say without a right to housing, lawsuits have limited reach.
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Plaintiffs argued the ban was overly broad and discriminated against people living in their vehicles, especially people with disabilities.
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The city council has made it an official strategic goal: Coaxing foreign athletes to train in Mission Viejo.
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The American Library Association tallied a nearly 75% increase in censorship efforts last year compared to 2021.
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At the end of the 2022-2023 school year, we're profiling students who fought for something they believed in and made a difference.
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U.S. District Judge David O. Carter denied Santa Ana's request to dismiss the case.
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The problem slope is below Casa Romantica Cultural Center and Gardens.
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A grassroots organization is suing the city over its refusal to grant it a permit to operate.
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The estimate is orders of magnitude larger than the roughly 700 identified in last year’s homeless count. The discrepancy is largely due to competing federal definitions of “homelessness.”
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Metro and Amtrak service on the train tracks below the building was cleared to resume Friday.
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