Next Up:
0:00
0:00
-
Listen Listen
-
Listen Listen
Orange County News
Here's everything you need to know about casting your ballot in person.
Support your source for local news!
Get ready to vote in the June 2 primary
-
LAist is helping you cast your ballot in dozens of races in Southern California, including the always-hard-to-choose judges.
More Orange County news
-
The closure is in effect until Tuesday afternoon.
-
Orange County's election authority recently cast doubt on whether the recall election is legal.
-
The measure was passed by the council's conservative majority on a 4-3 vote after about five hours of public comment.
-
If passed, a community review board would approve or reject childrens' books proposed for acquisition by the city library.
-
An Orange County public defender has tallied 57 tainted criminal cases stemming from the county's informant scandal. New revelations of alleged misconduct could affect dozens more.
-
A local resident sued the city in 2022 after it extended councilmembers' terms without holding an election.
-
The measure would have guaranteed a $25/hr minimum wage for hotel and event workers.
-
Measure A would also guarantee workload limits and safety measures for hotel housekeepers.
-
The new program is designed to help people living with a serious, untreated mental illness such as schizophrenia.
-
Fourteen teams of young engineers will compete to see who can build the most sustainable home.
-
The 43-year-old was the city's first openly gay city council member and was known for starting the tradition of raising the Gay Pride Flag on Harvey Milk Day, as well as his close relationships with lobbyists and power brokers.
-
Some say the airshow promoter got a suspiciously sweet deal in a recent legal settlement with the city. Others say the city should support the event, and its hometown promoter, in any way it can.