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The city will get more acreage in the deal and have greater say over the type of housing that gets built around Irvine Spectrum.
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The new program officially launched this week and is looking for more volunteers.
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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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Residents in this North Tustin community want nice, friendly neighbors.
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For years, Irvine residents have complained about outdated library facilities under Orange County leadership. Now, the city is taking back control.
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The budget bill signed by President Donald Trump on July 4 ends a 30% residential solar credit. But those who act fast may still be able to get the tax break.
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The competition will resume Thursday after the weather-induced break.
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Coastal California north of Santa Barbara remains under a tsunami advistory after a massive quake in eastern Russia on Tuesday.
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Musicians and singers from every age group and skill level are welcome at the Mission Viejo shelter.
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The latest order seeks to end federal funding to states that do not enforce bans on street camping.
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Prosecutors are requesting closer to $880,000 as restitution for a corruption scandal in which the former O.C. politician will soon report to prison.
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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.