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The upgraded charge was filed after the death of the 81-year-old victim.
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Real estate experts say they’re not seeing a huge effect yet, except for high-end rentals.
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A celebration of public transit is held on Feb. 4, to honor the birthday of pioneering civil rights leader Rosa Parks. The mood among transit officials should be upbeat. But it's not.
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Morale at the district is low because of the impending layoffs and fear of immigration raids.
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Step 1 is suspending Andrew Do's law license, which goes into effect Feb. 10 and is a precursor to potential disbarment.
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The federal government recently settled with Orange County over reforms. But a pending ruling could call into question their effectiveness. A decision is expected soon.
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Amy Phan West allegedly tried to stop her husband’s Jeep from getting towed.
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The City Council will wait another month before deciding whether and when to put two controversial library initiatives on the ballot.
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The libraries in Huntington Beach are beloved. And they've become a political battleground.
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Beaches are closed from Laguna Beach to Aliso Viejo.
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There is an acute need for shelter space during winter months, especially for families with children.
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The vote comes after the county decided not to open additional winter shelters this year.
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Where to find shelter, food, childcare, and more as those impacted by the wildfires step on the road to recovery.