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City Life: Republican Assembly choices more similar than different
To help you determine who to elect in the upcoming election for the 74th Assembly District, here is a quiz titled, "Who said it: Assemblyman Allan Mansoor or Newport Beach Councilwoman Leslie Daigle?" Answers appear at the end of the quiz. 1.) "I...Tags: Allan R. Mansoor, Politics, Elections, Immigration
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Comments flood in for proposed charter
COSTA MESA — The City Council on Tuesday rejected pleas from residents who wanted to delay a vote on a proposed city charter until November and possibly have it redrafted by a citizens commission. And Mayor Pro Tem Jim Righeimer, considered the...Tags: Labor Legislation, Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks, Labor Legislation, Unions, Crime, Law and Justice
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City Life: If a school fell on the Westside, would the school board notice?
If I write a column that mentions Costa Mesa's City Council or the local employee union, I'm guaranteed an online response of at least eight fired-up readers. Most of the comments are emotional — and less than factual — but that is...Tags: File Sharing, Los Angeles Times, National or Ethnic Minorities, 2010 Census, Politics
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O.C. Sheriff pulls over suspected smuggling boat
Authorities on Sunday intercepted a suspected smuggling boat off Newport Beach that tried to land on a busy stretch of Huntington Beach about two miles down the coast from the U.S. Open of Surfing. Lifeguards spotted the panga, a simple fishing vessel...Tags: Political Systems, Crimes, Politics, Mexico, Crime, Law and Justice
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Authorities detain 15 illegal immigrants at Crystal Cove
A panga boat carrying 15 illegal immigrants flipped in heavy surf along Crystal Cove early Tuesday morning and ejected all the occupants, federal immigration authorities said. All but two aboard were detained and there were no serious injuries or...Tags: California, Mexico, Crime, Law and Justice, Nuclear Power, Health
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It's A Gray Area: Interpreting the 14th Amendment
Why are Arizona and an increasingly large number of other states taking their own action regarding illegal immigration? It results from the frustration of the federal government's inactivity. As was discussed in this column from July 22, 2007, Congress...Tags: Local Government, Arizona, Crime, Law and Justice, Japan, Career and Workplace
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The man named Mansoor
COSTA MESA — When the taco truck blaring "La Cucaracha" would roll down his street, Allan Mansoor thought less about lunch and more about the song's title, "The Cockroach." He felt the so-called "roach coaches" were proliferating and changing the...Tags: Employees, California, Justice System, Elections, Crime, Law and Justice
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Retrial in human trafficking case
COSTA MESA — Two men convicted of kidnapping and holding an illegal immigrant mother and her child in a Costa Mesa motel for ransom in 2005 will get a retrial after a panel of judges ruled jurors were not given proper instructions before reaching...Tags: Costa Mesa, Justice System, Florida, Mexico, Music
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Lobdell: Newport-Mesa's edition of 'Jeopardy!'
It's time for the inaugural year-end version of "Newport-Mesa Jeopardy!" And here's your host, Alex Trebek! Alex: Let's get right to it. The categories are: All's Fair, Schooled, Newport Traditions, Politics As Usual, What's in a Name? and Headaches....Tags: Disasters and Accidents, Landforms, Costa Mesa, Meteorological Disasters, Elections
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Who made this year's DP 103?
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Jim Righeimer
You would be hard-pressed to find anyone in town who had a bigger news year than Costa Mesa City Councilman Jim Righeimer. The former Planning Commission chairman went toe-to-toe with the police union, which smeared his name on...Tags: Chicago Cubs, State Budgets, Culture, Economy, Fires
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Fairgrounds deal still faces uncertainty
COSTA MESA — Although there's still a chance that a bill allowing Costa Mesa to buy the Orange County Fairgrounds will be presented alongside a state budget bill, the deal might not go through after all, an area legislator said Monday. Assemblyman...Tags: National or Ethnic Minorities, State Budgets, Politics, Costa Mesa, Labor Legislation
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Study: Fewer crossing border
Fewer illegal immigrants are coming to Orange County, mostly because of a trying economy coupled with a fortified U.S.-Mexico border that's made crossing into the United States more difficult, a UC Irvine professor who tracks their numbers said earlier...Tags: Heavy Engineering, California, Mexico, Orange County (California), Crime, Law and Justice
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