
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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Notably absent from those facing penalties during this era of stepped-up immigration enforcement are the employers themselves: LAist found just one instance since January in which an employer was penalized for hiring unauthorized workers.
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The Orange County Board of Supervisors is scheduled to vote on whether to adopt the changes at its next meeting on Aug. 12.
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The competition will resume Thursday after the weather-induced break.
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The Tustin-area home previously owned by Rhiannon Do, the youngest daughter of former Orange County Supervisor Andrew Do, is up for sale for $1.29 million.
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A hearing to determine the final amount of stolen funds owed by Andrew Do is scheduled for Aug. 11.
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The city has become a flash point in a national battle between civil rights groups and the ‘Make America Great Again’ movement.
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Irvine is the home base for PAC-MAN, and a new exhibit offers an opportunity to brush up on your ghost-gobbling skills in anticipation for the newest game release.
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The house in unincorporated Tustin was purchased by the daughter of disgraced former supervisor Andrew Do with stolen taxpayer money. He has been sentenced to prison after pleading guilty to a federal bribery charge.
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The Randall Preserve lies along the Santa Ana River between Newport Beach, Costa Mesa and Huntington Beach.
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The county says it’s willing to share the records under a strict confidentiality agreement.
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