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Mailbag: We need the public's input on the harbor
When it comes to Newport Harbor, everyone agrees on two things: It's one of the finest small craft harbors in the world and it's essentially built out. The 1,200 private homes on the bay take up 85% of the waterfront. The remaining portion is occupied...Tags: Politics, Business, Lawyers, Car Safety Tips and Advice, Republican Party
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Wu: Newport should sue if OCTA doesn't acquiesce
Well, Councilwoman Leslie Daigle's "vote-gate" has passed, and the Newport Beach City Council officially voted this week to sue the Orange County Transportation Authority for removing the 19th Street Bridge from the county's Master Plan of Arterial...Tags: Politics, Dana Rohrabacher, Litigation, Flu, Republican Party
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CdM wins wild one
GOLETA — For the second time this season, a Corona del Mar High girls' water polo game came down to a fraction of a second at the end of regulation.
Dos Pueblos senior Kodi Hill, who had led the Chargers' stirring second-half rally, was a split-...Tags: Sports, Water Polo, Polo, California Interscholastic Federation
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Pirates pull off big finish
COSTA MESA — Riverside City College women's basketball coach Alicia Berber has learned to fear the buzzer at Orange Coast. For the third time in their last three meetings in the Pirates' gym, the visiting Tigers saw OCC connect on a three-pointer...Tags: Piracy, Basketball
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Monahan supports regulation of city's pot collectives
COSTA MESA — Mayor Gary Monahan wants to legalize marijuana dispensaries in the city.
Speaking with retired U.S. Army veteran Robert Martinez on KOCI radio's "Cannabis Community" show Sunday morning, which was broadcast from his bar, Skosh Monahan'...Tags: Politics, Drug Trafficking, Hospitals and Clinics, U.S. Army, Radio
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'Eaters edge Tigers
IRVINE — The 21 points were easily a career high for UC Irvine junior Anete Klintsone. The six ice bags she wrapped around various parts of her legs after the Anteaters' 77-75 overtime win over Big West Conference women's basketball visitor...Tags: College Sports, Big West Conference, University of California, Irvine, Basketball, UC Irvine Anteaters
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Eagles claw back
COSTA MESA — The game again looked like a loss. Somehow, the Estancia High boys' basketball team again found a way. No one can say the Eagles don't have a flair for the dramatic. Say what you want about the Eagles, just don't count them out. Last...Tags: High School Sports, Sports, California Interscholastic Federation, Basketball
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Costa Mesa hires firm to re-examine city worker's suicide [UPDATED]
COSTA MESA — The city attorney has hired an outside investigator to conduct a second investigation into the suicide of a city worker, officials confirmed Thursday. Officials want an outside firm to examine the evidence in case there is litigation...Tags: Employees, Employers, Government, Public Officials, Witnesses
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City spending on legal counsel reaches new heights
COSTA MESA — The city's main legal counsel charged $817,913 in fees for the 2010-11 fiscal year — the most the Jones & Mayer law firm has billed the city for a single year, records show. Costa Mesa spent twice as much on city attorney-related...Tags: Mountains, Landforms, Hospitals and Clinics, Lawyers, Litigation
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Community Commentary: Support bill to stop abusive ADA lawsuits
In Newport Beach and Costa Mesa, all around Orange County and California, unemployed workers feel helpless as they search for jobs that have disappeared. The politicians falsely tell the people that the unemployment rate is far lower than exists in the...Tags: Small Businesses, Business, Lawyers, Labor Markets, Employers
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UCI uses double whammy
IRVINE — Since the day he was announced as the UC Irvine men's basketball coach, Russell Turner has talked about wanting his team to be playing its best late in the season, when it matters most.
And while the Anteaters may still not be where...Tags: Sports, University of California, University of California, Irvine, Basketball, NCAA Division I Basketball Tournament
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Community Commentary: Better government includes changes for building department
Most people object to a long, tedious journey to get what they need done from government. Excessive regulation increases the costs of government and prolongs the review period. Effective, "Good to Great" restructuring going on at City Hall —...Tags: Electronics, Politics, U.S. Postal Service, Human Interest, Science and Technology
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