Costa Mesa library answers demand with language class
Abrir. Open. La puerta. Door. Abre la puerta. Open the door. Ernesto Ortega and his wife Nora, both 60, look at the screen that projects the words and practice their English skills at the Costa Mesa/...
View ArticleHuntington Beach police serve bar patrons Know Your Limit program
It’s Saturday night. You are walking around your favorite Huntington Beach bar, gin and tonic in hand, and a police officer taps you on the shoulder. “Would you like to measure your blood alcohol...
View ArticleOrange neighbors fret over busy intersection near Chapman University
While living near the intersection of East Sycamore Avenue and North Shaffer Street, Jason Cunningham often heard screeching tires and the harsh crunch of metal. “It’s just ridiculous that there isn’t...
View ArticleLowering electricity costs in Huntington Beach
A $2.6 million project to lower electricity costs by upgrading public light fixtures is underway in Huntington Beach. The city has begun installing LED lights. LED, or light-emitting diode, is a...
View ArticleFoundation honors first Newport Beach lifeguard to die in the line of duty
Newport Beach lifeguard Ben Carlson died doing the job he loved. Carlson drowned July 6 while helping save a swimmer in distress. Red flags advised beachgoers to stay out of the ocean that tumultuous...
View ArticleNuclear waste nearby worries some Laguna Beach residents
Who knew the decommissioning of the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station would cause greater concern than its opening and operation? Laguna Beach resident Marni Magda is among others who have been...
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