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Costa Mesa, Irvine organize National Night Out events
Costa Mesa and Irvine next week will take part in National Night Out, an event designed to improve community relations between police and residents and inform the public about crime-prevention. Unlike its neighbors, Newport Beach will not participate...Tags: Disasters and Accidents, Crimes, Crime, Law and Justice
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Costa Mesa explores outsourcing options
COSTA MESA — Despite a roadblock from the courts temporarily barring the city from outsourcing city services to private companies, Costa Mesa moved forward this week with its restructuring, putting out three more city services for potential...Tags: Disasters and Accidents, Judges, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Orange County Superior Court
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Lighting the darkest path
This is the third in an occasional series about homelessness in Costa Mesa.
COSTA MESA — A three-tiered fountain covered with blue tiles and topped with a pair of dolphins greets visitors at the entrance to the Costa Mesa Motor Inn.
Doors to the...Tags: Disasters and Accidents, Mountains, Human Interest, Employees, Substance Abuse
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City Life: An unasked question when buying a home
If asked, most real estate agents will tell you that one of the most commonly asked questions is about the quality and location of the local schools — an important question, to be sure. Don Abrams, of Abrams Coastal Properties on Balboa Island,...Tags: Disasters and Accidents, Medical Research, Brain, Human Interest, Homes
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Sharing, caring and cooking for 25 years
COSTA MESA — There was no money to buy a ladle large enough to stir a 30-gallon pot in the beginning years of Someone Cares Soup Kitchen, so founder Merle Hatleberg used a boat oar.
People were hungry, and the late Hatleberg wasn't one to back down...Tags: Disasters and Accidents, Wars and Interventions, Clara Barton, Human Interest, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Lifeguards in hot water
He could be working in any major Southern California hospital, with his master's in clinical psychology from Pepperdine University and bachelor's from UCLA.
Instead, Kevin Selna, 33, chose a different public health setting: the beach.
Selna, who patrols...Tags: Employees, Atlantic City (Atlantic, New Jersey), Tourism and Leisure, California, Florida
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Hatch's budget: close, but no cigar
COSTA MESA — Chief Executive Tom Hatch presented on Tuesday a potential remedy for the budget deficit he claimed will hurt people now but cure economic woes into the future. "He's been agonizing over this," Mayor Gary Monahan said of Hatch's...Tags: Disasters and Accidents, Budgets and Budgeting, Government Debt, Layoffs and Downsizing
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Community Commentary: Is coastal Orange County tsunami ready?
As the Fukushima Daichi nuclear tragedy in Japan continues to unfold, some Orange County residents wonder what it might be like if anything like it happened here. Such a nightmare for folks along the Orange Coast would impact us all. A tidal wave of...Tags: Disasters and Accidents, San Clemente (Orange, California), Santa Cruz (Santa Cruz, California), Orange County (California), Natural Disasters
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Newport budget includes staffing reductions
NEWPORT BEACH — The City Council on Tuesday finalized a spending plan for the 2011-12 fiscal year that balances the budget but makes significant staffing reductions. Officials plan to vote on the budget June 28. The new fiscal year begins July 1....Tags: Disasters and Accidents, Substance Abuse, Public Employees, Crime, Law and Justice, Career and Workplace
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Hoag Hospital gets a revamped, more advanced emergency department
NEWPORT BEACH — The newly renovated and expanded emergency department at Hoag Hospital will become one of the largest and most technologically advanced in the county after completion, a hospital official said on Monday. The Joan & Andy Fimiano...Tags: Disasters and Accidents, Human Interest, Management Change, Hospitals and Clinics, Health
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Costa Mesa City Council OKs cuts, approves budget
COSTA MESA — After listening to hours of complaints about cuts to the Police Department and other criticisms, the City Council early Wednesday morning approved about $6 million in cuts and adopted a balanced budget for the fiscal year 2011-12.
The...Tags: Disasters and Accidents, Employees, Human Interest, Public Employees, Crime, Law and Justice
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Academic, Athletic Award Winners
This corrects Gabrielle Herbosa's information. COSTA MESA HIGH SCHOOL Recipients of the 32nd annual Les Miller Outstanding Student Awards ANGELINE HONG School Activities/Clubs: Virtual Enterprise-Business Plan Team, Academic Decathlon, varsity tennis,...Tags: International Relations, Stanford University, Volleyball, American Revolutionary War (1775-1783), Festive Events
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