The funds will go toward first-time homebuying assistance and emergency assistance money to keep people in their homes.
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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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The complaint by Aloha Financial Investment hints at the legal wrangling to come in the corruption case of the former supervisor that has rocked Orange County.
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In Orange County, where the local CARE Court refuses to force people with psychosis into treatment, one social worker drove 30,000 miles last year searching for unhoused clients with schizophrenia — asking if they want help, again and again and again.
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Rhiannon Do, the younger daughter of former O.C. Supervisor Andrew Do, graduated from UC Irvine’s law school in May. Her father has been sentenced to five years in prison for a bribery scheme that involved both of his adult daughters.
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The America First Legal Foundation — started by Miller — is representing the city in two lawsuits.
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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 fair attracts over 1 million visitors a year and many days sell out, so plan accordingly if you have your heart set on a particular day.
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The Reservoir at the Geffen Playhouse, Macy Gray at House of Blues Anaheim, make your own comic book character at Skirball, an award-winning cocktail pop-up in Echo Park and more of the best things to do this week.
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The housing development could come in front of the council later in the year.
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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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Fourth of July celebrations, an ABBA disco party, the 70mm festival at American Cinematheque, last chance for Olafur Eliasson at MOCA and more to do over the holiday.
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City Council appointed T. Jack Morse, but also proposed sweeping changes to the commission’s powers.
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