
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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Who knows when we'll see such vibrance again in this recently drought-choked land?
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Low nightly temperatures and potential rain are forecast for early next week.
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One San Bernardino County mountain resident called trying to navigate the complicated web of agencies a “carnival ride.”
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The multi-family homes were red tagged by authorities late Wednesday.
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Even California communities accustomed to serious winters are struggling to deal with the consequences of continued extreme weather.
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Caltrans officials said Sunday: "Keeping people off our roadways helps our operations continue to move forward."
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San Bernardino County Sheriff Shannon Dicus said it could be a week before residents can get out of their homes and down the mountain.
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One resident has resorted to pitching a tent inside her home where indoor temperatures were in the 40s and power was still sporadic.
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The audit found no smoking gun, but did confirm repeated concerns about the public clean power agency.
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Some of the same climate activists who helped birth the Orange County's Clean Energy Agency now wonder if it can be saved. This is your guide to why it matters.
Stories by Jill Replogle
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