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Michelle Steel launches bid for supervisor
Orange County's representative on the state Board of Equalization officially began her campaign this week for a seat on the county's Board of Supervisors. Michelle Steel, a Surfside resident, is running for the District 2 seat during the June 2014...Tags: Jim Silva, Politics, Civil and Public Service, Jerry Brown, Elections
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PBS SoCal trustee honored for leadership, advocacy
The co-chairwoman of PBS SoCal's board of trustees received an award earlier this week for her leadership and advocacy. Jo Ellen Chatham of the Costa Mesa-based station received the David J. Brugger Grassroots Advocacy Award on Monday from the Assn. of...Tags: Media Industry, U.S. Congress, Television Stations, Television Industry, PBS (tv network)
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Water issue rises in state
"Water, water and water." Those, State Sen. Michael Rubio (D-Shafter) told the crowd at a Municipal Water District of Orange County event Wednesday evening, are the "top three most important issues" facing California's Legislature. But even as...Tags: Environmental Issues, John Wayne, Petroleum Industry, Michael Rubio, Politics
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Wu: What a year it was and will be
The thing I cannot believe is how fast this political year went. It seems like just yesterday when Newport Beach Councilwoman Leslie Daigle was the favorite for our newly redistricted 74th Assembly seat until spoiler Democrat Robert Rush jumped into...Tags: Dana Rohrabacher, Politics, Democratic Party, Allan R. Mansoor, Elections
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Wu: Voters want to move past divisions
So there you go. With Costa Mesa City Council candidate John Stephens conceding, two of the "3Ms" kept their seats while former, and now future, Councilwoman Sandy Genis made it from the "Top 3" list of candidates opposed to the council majority. Status...Tags: Dana Rohrabacher, Politics, Elections, Local Elections, Job Layoffs
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Commentary: Reagan was always for starving the beast
Ronald Reagan understood that Congress is in the business of growing the size of government. Raising taxes to supposedly cut government deficits is the scam that politicians use to increase their ability to borrow more money to spend. As President Reagan...Tags: Fiscal Cliff, Public Finance, Mitch McConnell, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, U.S. Congress
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Dock-fee opponents threaten to sue city
Opponents of Newport Beach's residential dock-fee increases reiterated their plans this week to sue the city if the recently passed increases aren't reconsidered. Attorney and state Republican Party Vice Chairman Steve Baric, acting on behalf of the Stop...Tags: Litigation, Trials
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Mailbag: Thanks to the Newport water committee
Recently, outgoing Mayor Nancy Gardner, chairwoman of the longstanding city of Newport Beach Coastal/Bay Water Quality Citizens Advisory Committee, announced the committee no longer exists. A new committee will be formed and will be called the City of...Tags: Environmental Issues, Trips and Vacations, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Abraham Lincoln, George H.W. Bush
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Wu: Writing for the Pilot is a dream
My history with the Daily Pilot is a fond one. It started in 1990, in the midst of my junior year at UC Irvine. I was looking for another job and stumbled across an ad for someone to deliver the Daily Pilot throughout the Balboa Peninsula, starting at...Tags: Periodicals, Dana Rohrabacher, Orange County Register, Mountains, Landforms
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DP 103
1.) Our Olympians: No one made us prouder this year than the capable athletes, coaches and announcers from Newport Beach, Costa Mesa and Irvine who represented Team USA in the 2012 Summer Olympics Games in London. They grew up, trained or live here. Costa...
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Dock fee opponents say process wasn't open
A group opposed to Newport Beach's proposed residential pier rent increases took a new tack in protesting the fee hikes Friday, alleging that a committee of council members has been meeting to discuss the rents in violation of California's open meetings... -
Wu: The Taj, the dock fee and home values
Are you excited? I'm excited. Not Christmas excited. Excited because the Newport Beach City Council and the government employees who overflow the old City Hall will be moving into the largest, most egregious example of shiny government decadence and...Tags: Condos and Houses, Dana Rohrabacher, Politics, Rentals, Elections
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