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Speaker: Reducing homelessness will take the efforts of many

Retired Costa Mesa City Manager Allan Roeder briefed the Huntington Beach City Council this week on efforts to address homelessness countywide.

 

More room, more ability to help vets

For Deanne Tate, president and chief executive of Veterans First, the selling points of the Orange County nonprofit's new digs are many.

Dissension halts progress on CdM athletic complex

Newport-Mesa Unified School District officials came face to face with an angry crowd last week during discussions regarding the Corona del Mar High School athletic complex.

 

Newport council to discuss dock-fee deal

The Newport Beach City Council on Tuesday will examine a settlement agreement reached in the wake of a contentious lawsuit over payments for use of public tidelands.

 

Conservancy takes aim at Banning Ranch

More than 125 residents and community activists gathered in Costa Mesa to discuss Banning Ranch, a proposed development in West Newport that opponents argue will burden humans and wildlife.

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Investigator takes the 5th in Righeimer lawsuit

A man accused in a lawsuit of filing a false drunk-driving report against Costa Mesa Mayor Jim Righeimer asserted his 5th Amendment right...

Mansoor sues Steel over ballot designation

What do the words "taxpayer advocate" mean to Orange County voters?

Bergeson endorses Dixon for Newport council

Former state Education Secretary Marian Bergeson has endorsed business consultant Diane Dixon for Newport Beach City Council.

Newport Little League returns to the plate

Newport Little League returns to the plate

From the front row of the bleachers at Bonita Canyon Sports Park, Jason Stern watched intently as his 9-year-old son stepped up to the...

City Council schedules charter hearing

The Costa Mesa City Council weighed in on a proposed charter Tuesday night, giving city attorneys direction on when to schedule the first of...

Tea Party's Pollitt to run for county education board

Tom Pollitt, founder of the Newport-Mesa Tea Party, has announced his intent to run for the Orange County Board of Education.

Public Safety

Police Files: March 21

Continental Avenue: Residential burglary was reported in the 1900 block between 9 a.m. and 9 p.m. Thursday.

Police Files: March 20

West 19th Street: Public drunkenness was reported in the 600 block at 6:40 p.m. Wednesday.

Trial begins for accused rapist

Opening statements began in Orange County Superior Court this week in the trial of a man accused of sexually assaulting two women in Newport...

Pair found asleep in stolen vehicle

Costa Mesa police arrested two people Tuesday morning after finding them asleep in a stolen vehicle, authorities said.

Woman, dog saved from blaze

Costa Mesa firefighters rescued a woman and her dog late Tuesday night, after her fire alarms alerted neighbors to a blaze that had broken...

Coping with the urban coyote

For Lt. Kent Smirl, keeping coyotes at bay in Costa Mesa comes down to three simple things: food, water and shelter. If a coyote sees...

CMPD honors employees during ceremony

CMPD honors employees during ceremony

Costa Mesa police celebrated recent hires, promotions and special officer recognition during a ceremony Monday at The Crossing Church.

Business & Real Estate

Biz News: Caspino joins Irvine law practice

Attorney Michael Caspino and 10 members of his staff have joined the Irvine law practice The Busch Firm to form ...

Grand jury targets restaurant ratings

Posted unobtrusively low in the floor-to-ceiling front window of a trendy salad joint or fading in its plastic sleeve at the sushi place...

Growers Ranch to mark 45th year

Growers Ranch to mark 45th year

When Rich and Peggy Penjoyan started out in the 1960s, they were working for peanuts — literally.

New tavern opens in Crowne Plaza

New tavern opens in Crowne Plaza

A new Costa Mesa restaurant aiming for a classic American tavern feel with a modern twist held its grand opening Thursday afternoon.

Toll lane opponent named Woman of the Year

Toll lane opponent named Woman of the Year

Diana Carey, who fought against an unpopular proposal to add toll lanes to the 405 Freeway in Orange County, has been named the 2014 Woman...

Biz-News: Tastea brews up Costa Mesa location

Tastea, a trendy international tea bar at the Outlets at Orange, is moving to Costa Mesa, according to a...

Education

For Coast, it's all about growth

Coast Community College District has some growing to do if it wants to continue to beef up its budget in future years, according to a...

Scholarships available to Newport residents

Newport Beach is accepting applications for 10 college scholarships.

Mesa principal moving to district position

Costa Mesa High School Principal Phil D'Agostino is being tapped to head up discipline for Newport-Mesa Unified, district officials...

Spirit Run will raise money for area schools

Spirit Run will raise money for area schools

Students, teachers and families from Newport Beach and Costa Mesa will lace up their running shoes and race around Fashion Island on...

UCI scientists: Titanium golf clubs can cause courses to catch on fire

You might want to ask for a mulligan if this happens. Scientists at UC Irvine announced Wednesday that titanium-coated clubs can cause...

CMHS cheer team wins Best of the West title

CMHS cheer team wins Best of the West title

The Costa Mesa High School cheer team took top honors over the weekend at the Best of the West Cheer and Dance Invitational in The Pyramid...

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