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Most local homeless have ties to Costa Mesa
Challenging perceptions that the homeless mostly come to Costa Mesa from other communities, new data show a solid majority of the city's homeless population have ties of some kind to the city. At least 65% of the 182 homeless interviewed last year lived...
Tags: Politics, Family, Arts and Culture, Sociology, Religion and Belief
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Young, scared and used
In 2001, Natasha Herzig found herself at age 19 staring at a gun, yanked into a car before she could make a sound. She spent a year trapped, working as a high-end escort for a pimp. The indignities were numerous. She remembers receiving a beating...Tags: Politics, Abusive Behavior, Law Enforcement, Interior Policy, Crime, Law and Justice
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Friends of the Libraries: Enjoy Dungan before it's (temporarily) gone
The next book sale at the Costa Mesa Donald Dungan Library will be held from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday and noon to 3 p.m. Sunday. There will be books of all sorts appealing to all ages and interests — fiction and nonfiction, biography, cookbooks...Tags: Politics, Arts and Culture, Landforms, Interior Policy, Google Inc.
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Apodaca: Be careful about swiping cards as you shop
On the day after Thanksgiving, I ate leftovers, went to a movie, ate more leftovers, and put gas in my car in preparation for a trip to the Rose Bowl for the UCLA-Stanford football game the following day. Oh yes, I might also have been the victim of a...Tags: Consumers, Downstream Oil and Gas Activities, Theft, UCLA Bruins, Credit and Debt
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Save Our Youth loses executive director
Save Our Youth has laid off its executive director amid recent financial hardship, officials said. Eliminating Trevor Murphy's position is one of several ways the Costa Mesa-based nonprofit has scaled back its expenses after a major donor withdrew his...Tags: Politics, Charity, Interior Policy, Teaching and Learning, Students
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Friends of the Library: Beginners, sign up for workshop
The Costa Mesa Library Foundation this year is sponsoring a "Beginning Writers Workshop." Three scheduled sessions will help those aspiring to be authors learn what is required. The first session will be from 7 to 8:30 p.m April 19, at the Neighborhood...Tags: Arts and Culture, Politics, Landforms, Interior Policy, Mountains
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Apodaca: Afghanistan water polo dreams delayed, not defeated
Turning a dream into reality is seldom a smooth course. That's what members of the Afghanistan National Water Polo Team are learning in their quixotic quest to come to the United States to train and prepare for their unlikely bid to compete in the...Tags: Summer Olympics, U.S. Embassy, Interior Policy, Afghanistan, Trips and Vacations
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Friends of the Library: A central library on our horizon?
Glimmers, at last, of a dream come true! On Jan. 31, the Costa Mesa City Council's study session included planning for the next five years. In that planning is a Library Master Plan for Costa Mesa, and a marker for debt financing to pay for a new...Tags: Politics, Arts and Culture, Landforms, Interior Policy, Mountains
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Costa Mesa woman pleads guilty to 76 felonies
A Costa Mesa woman who pleaded guilty to 76 felonies, including forgery and grand theft in a scheme to defraud banks, was sentenced Friday to jail time and formal probation, authorities said. While working as a desk manager at the Douglas Nissan...Tags: Services and Shopping, Trials, Interior Policy, Theft, Prosecution
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Find family ties at fair
COSTA MESA — When customers walk into Russel and Diana Oberlies' booth at the Orange County Fair, the couple's goal isn't just to make a sale.
The Oberlies try to pull people back to a time when ladies prized fair skin and men were identified by...Tags: Politics, Interior Policy
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Imposter pleads guilty to bank fraud
A man accused of stealing a nearly $1.4 million tax return check from billionaire Irvine Co. Chairman Donald Bren pleaded guilty Monday to one count of bank fraud. Federal prosecutors say Moundir Kamil, a 41-year-old convicted bank robber, obtained Bren'...Tags: Donald Bren, Los Angeles, Trials, Santa Ana, Interior Policy
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Friends Of The Library: Sign changes at Park Avenue branch
"What happened to the big yellow sign?" people ask when they visit the library in Lions Park. "Does that mean you don't do the passport acceptance service anymore?" The passport service is still offered at the Costa Mesa Donald Dungan Library, 1855...Tags: Arts and Culture, Human Interest, California, Mystery (genre), Interior Policy
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