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Before the pandemic, the lawsuit said, Tony Roman had a good working relationship with George SooHoo. → Read More
First Amendment experts say “it is legally impossible to libel a government.” → Read More
First Amendment experts say “it is legally impossible to libel a government.” → Read More
On bridges and boats and houses, in every nook and cranny of the 680-acre harbor, strangers waved handmade signs pledging support. → Read More
Check out our previews of the races on your ballot as you cast your votes. → Read More
The Cypress City Council rejected a request to move to by-district elections in a closed-session meeting. → Read More
UCLA and UC Riverside have reinstated indoor mask mandates, but UC Irvine is just “strongly encouraging” them for now. → Read More
The brothers whimsically pop up as high-kicking security guards, back-flipping bad guys and bawdy scene-stealers. → Read More
“This settlement is the poster child for why AB 218 was created.” Costa Mesa attorney Brian Williams → Read More
After four years as Riverside’s top administrator, Al Zelinka will become Huntington Beach’s new city manager. → Read More
“My childhood memories are being wiped away. The place where I played chess, destroyed. The place where I played tennis, gone.” Tatyana Bukrinsky, a Ukranian-American whose two children… → Read More
“My childhood memories are being wiped away. The place where I played chess, destroyed. The place where I played tennis, gone.” Tatyana Bukrinsky, a Ukranian-American whose two children… → Read More
The service in Anaheim is not open to the public, but a livestream can be viewed. → Read More
It’s both surprising and charming that the idea of a city-run swamp has survived 48 years, entertaining some 10,000 kids every summer. → Read More
More than 100 people showed up at Friday’s event, Velastegui said. Some of them left with such things as patio furniture and paddle boards. → Read More
More than 100 people showed up at Friday’s event, Velastegui said. Some of them left with such things as patio furniture and paddle boards. → Read More
“Why would anybody want to sabotage something that brings so much happiness to our community and showcases the richness of the Vietnamese-American heritage?” Westminster Councilman Tai … → Read More
In the summer of 2020, Joshua Wishart’s dad survived a vicious dog attack. The key word is “survived” – something that would not be the case without more than a dozen units of blo… → Read More
Nearly two years into the pandemic, well after bans lifted on indoor shopping and dining, some city leaders are debating now whether to keep their pandemic-spurred outdoor promenades, which in many… → Read More
Westminster’s Tri Ta allegedly accused colleagues of forcing him to work from the parking lot. → Read More