The funds will go toward first-time homebuying assistance and emergency assistance money to keep people in their homes.
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Questions have been raised about why the city would give up on the much-needed money.
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USA Surfing, based in San Clemente, has had financial troubles in the past but says it’s now on solid footing.
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The Department of Justice is asking states and counties across the country to hand over sensitive information about people on their voter rolls.
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Former OC Democratic leader gets prison time
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The Korean grocery chain's biggest location stateside in Westminster is now open.
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Soccer league parents, coaches, and advocates say the move privatizes public fields and ousts young athletes.
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City leaders approved military equipment policy that allows the Police Department to buy military equipment, including drones.
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A Santa Ana police commander told the public the drones will not be used for surveillance.
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The annual Pokémon World Championships is the top tier of competition for video- and card game-players and an exhibition, shopping extravaganza and reunion for fans.
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The California Coastal Commission voted Friday to grant a five-year permit to the company that operates the annual airshow in Huntington Beach.
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The U.S. attorney handling the case called Do a "Robin Hood in reverse" for stealing money from the poor to enrich himself.
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Police chief attributed the noncompliance to “an administrative oversight.”
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