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Gun control roils council
Gun control was front and center at this week's Irvine City Council meeting following the slaying of two residents Feb. 3. Mayor Steven Choi began and ended Tuesday's meeting in memory of Cal State Fullerton assistant basketball coach Monica Quan, 28,...Tags: Monica Quan, Politics, Personal Weapon Control, Interior Policy, Gun Control
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Life in Irvine goes back to normal
IRVINE — This is where it started. America's so-called "safest city" served as the trailhead in the epic manhunt to find Christopher Dorner, the suspected cop-turned-killer believed to have died in Tuesday's fiery standoff near Big Bear. Dorner...Tags: Los Angeles Police Department, Monica Quan, Politics, Christopher Dorner, Personal Weapon Control
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City Council honors slain Irvine couple, postal carrier
Tuesday's Irvine City Council meeting was marked with an introductory moment of silence in memory of Keith Lawrence and Monica Quan, as well as two law enforcement officials who allegedly fell prey to former cop Christopher Dorner. Mayor Steven S....Tags: U.S. Postal Service, Politics, Personal Weapon Control, Interior Policy, Gun Control
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Irvine council OKs prayer at meetings
To pray or not to pray — that was the question at this week's Irvine City Council meeting. In the end, the council voted 3 to 2 Tuesday to pray, approving a proposal to invite local religious leaders to start the bi-weekly meetings with an...Tags: Los Angeles International Airport
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Irvine's new majority turns to Great Park
Irvine's new City Council majority has positioned itself to clean house on one of the city's signature projects: the Great Park, intended to be the century's landmark municipal park. Since its inception more than a decade ago, 200 of the planned 1,347...Tags: Finance, Marketing, U.S. Department of Energy, Politics, Elections
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As Irvine mayor exits, new majority gets ready
With a parade of dignitaries congratulating him, the first Korean American mayor of a major U.S. city left office Tuesday night . "I feel very nervous today. I don't know why," Sukhee Kang said during the ceremony honoring him, toward the end of his...Tags: University of California, Irvine
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Community & Clubs: Turkeys and Eagles fly over Costa Mesa
A turkey, as defined by the fourth edition of the American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language is "A large North American bird that has brownish plumage and a bare, wattled head and neck and is widely domesticated for food." The slang...Tags: Landforms, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Dave Ellis, Mountains, Tom Arnold
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Irvine votes to increase reserves
Putting a finishing touch on the plan the city of Irvine used to weather the recession, the City Council voted unanimously Tuesday to increase its goal for future financial reserves by about $7 million. Irvine leaned on its contingency reserves during...Tags: Finance, Economy, Business and Finance, Budgets and Budgeting
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Wu: Democracy, not the GOP, controls Costa Mesa
Thomas Jefferson supposedly said, "Democracy is nothing more than mob rule, where 51% of the people may take away the rights of the other 49%." I am writing this to remind all the people in Costa Mesa, from all of the comments I see posted on the Daily...Tags: Dana Rohrabacher, Democracy, Politics, Republican Party, Voting
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Irvine council approves letter for safety, licensing
The Irvine City Council approved an advocacy letter this week lending its support to increased safety regulation and licensing measures surrounding the reopening of San Onofre. The letter to the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission(NRC) called for new...Tags: Los Angeles Times, Metal and Mineral, Politics, Dianne Feinstein, Mining
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High school might come to Great Park
IRVINE — A high school may replace a planned residential project in the Great Park by 2017, according to city documents. Council members agreed to consider relocating an approved 40-acre high school from Irvine Boulevard, about half a mile from the... -
Irvine approves bonuses for all city employees
IRVINE — A divided City Council has approved $450,000 in bonuses for city employees. The council awarded $500 to each full-time employee, $250 to part-time employees with more than 10 hours per week on the clock, and $100 to part-time employees who...Tags: Public Employees, Politics, Employees, Career and Workplace, Government
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