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The young activists say they’re walking out to stand up for their friends, their families and those who’ve lost their lives at the hands of federal agents
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The school district’s enrollment has been dropping, and is now losing federal relief funding.
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CalOptima, Orange County’s Medi-Cal insurer, is looking into what led to the collapse of a lucrative deal to open a health center to serve elderly Vietnamese-speaking people in Westminster.
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A last-minute petition set off a special election to fill the board's Newport Beach seat. Here's what to know about the candidates.
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The bill in the House of Representatives is similar to one that was passed to the Senate several months ago.
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Huntington Beach voters will weigh in on library privatization and book review committee.
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The life jackets are U.S. Coast Guard-approved and available for free in Irvine. And you don't have to live in the city to get one.
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In recent years, investigations have revealed the grip Anaheim’s tourism industry has on city politics. Now, the city is implementing oversight measures.
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What to do with the property has been a top community issue since the north hangar burned in 2023.
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Tustin is asking residents to weigh in on future plans for the undeveloped parts of a former military base — including the remaining historic World War II blimp hangar. The first meeting is tonight.
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San Clemente wants to hang on to its beach town status, but coastal erosion over the years has cut off public access in some areas. A sand replenishment project seeks to reverse that.