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City to select charter committee
The city of Costa Mesa is again moving toward drafting a charter, this time using a committee of appointees. By a 3-2 vote, the City Council on Tuesday night approved the creation of a 13-member charter committee, which will debate and confer in a...Tags: Lobbying, Primaries, Politics, Lifestyle and Leisure, Lotteries
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UCI students approve fee to help newspaper
UC Irvine's campus newspaper will stay in print thanks to students who approved a new registration fee at the ballot box this week. Staff of the New University student newspaper had been campaigning for a 99-cent per quarter fee to finance printing,...Tags: Politics, University of California, Irvine, Newspaper and Magazine, Elections
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Say, they can sing!
They came with music in their hearts and lyrics on their lips. An audition pool of nearly 50 hopefuls from across Orange and Los Angeles counties and the Inland Empire has now been whittled to four. The finalists of the Pacific Symphony production "OC...
Tags: Julie Andrews, Theater, Arts and Culture, Barbra Streisand, Music Theater
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Accepting the challenges of politics
Fifth in a series of profiles about those in the trenches of Costa Mesa's political battles. * Gary Monahan can't escape politics — not even during his morning commute. As the Costa Mesa councilman walks from his Eastside home to the...
Tags: Layoffs and Downsizing, Local Government, Lifestyle and Leisure, Suicide, Bars and Clubs
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Commentary: The threat to Proposition 13
As Sacramento's new supermajority gears up to tear down California's "third rail of politics," it is vital to explain what makes Proposition 13 so important, and why plans to destroy it could hurt Californians for years to come. Before Proposition 13...Tags: Politics, Business, Property Tax, Elections
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Apodaca: The debt worry du jour
A media frenzy has erupted over a controversial type of debt financing often used by California school districts, including Newport-Mesa, to pay for construction projects. So-called capital appreciation bonds, or CABs, have become the debt worry du jour,...Tags: Mountains, Politics, House Building, Elections, Landforms
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Commentary: Charter would not free Costa Mesa from state
Costa Mesa voters overwhelmingly voted against the proposed charter on the November 2012 ballot. However, Mayor Jim Righeimer says he will try again in the June 2014 primary election. He proposes to appoint a committee to draft a charter, which the...Tags: Collective Contract, Primaries, Politics, Career and Workplace, Elections
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Commentary: Please tell us why Costa Mesa needs a charter
Re. "Commentary: Charter government suits Costa Mesa's personality," (Dec. 2): My great friend, Byron de Arakal, the man responsible for me writing my very first letter to this fine newspaper more than a decade ago, recently wrote a commentary on these...Tags: Local Government, Politics, Elections
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Smith: Engage your community by voting
Regardless of how Costa Mesa voters cast their ballots Nov. 6, there is good news. Of the seven cities in the county that have populations larger than Costa Mesa, none had a higher voter turnout. In the city of Orange, 41% of the residents voted in the...Tags: Honda Center, Politics, Disneyland Park, Elections, Angel Stadium of Anaheim
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Stephens concedes race to Monahan
Attorney John Stephens on Friday conceded the Costa Mesa City Council race to longtime incumbent Gary Monahan. Though not every ballot had been counted, Monahan held a 138-vote lead over Stephens in the race for one of three open seats, according to...Tags: Politics, Elections
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Spirituality: Actions speak louder than votes
This is the "morning after" in our political world and many voting Americans are waking up with the disappointment that their candidate didn't win. If this election left your political dreams thwarted, take heart — there is a chance to vote again....Tags: Politics, Elections
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Monahan 'just hoping to hang on'
Councilman Gary Monahan continues to narrowly lead attorney John Stephens for the third spot in the Costa Mesa City Council race. As of 6 p.m. Tuesday, Monahan, who is running for his fifth nonconsecutive term, had 13,643 votes to Stephens' 13,520...Tags: Politics, Local Elections, Elections
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