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Community Commentary: 'We just won' by stopping fairgrounds sale
With the Orange County Fair now in full swing and the opening weekend drawing the largest first weekend attendance in fair history, it is hard to imagine that California's Department of General Services (DGS) actually was instructed by former Gov....Tags: Entertainment, Crime, Law and Justice, Career and Workplace, Vehicles, Laws
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Exhibit documents El Toro's history
IRVINE — Laguna Beach artist Jorg Dubin looked at the weathered El Toro Marine Corps Air Station runways and saw not decay or land seeped in political controversy, but a "Blue Heaven."
His unique perspective will be unveiled to the public...Tags: Human Interest, Arts, History, Arts and Culture, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Community Commentary: Fairgrounds preservation society will keep working
The Orange County Fairgrounds Preservation Society (OCFPS) is elated to finally see an end to efforts to sell the Orange County Fairgrounds. On July 5, the 4th District Court of Appeal rejected an appeal of its decision to stop the most current effort...Tags: Human Interest, Regional Authority, Public Officials, Government, Trials
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Website says Costa Mesa can walk the walk
What happens when you use math to figure out California's best cities for walking? The answer is Costa Mesa gets labeled the most pedestrian-friendly city in Orange County, leaving the coastal pearls of Newport Beach, Laguna Beach and Huntington Beach...Tags: Human Interest, Google Inc.
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Newport looks to boost its oil revenues
NEWPORT BEACH — As the city faces rising sea levels, aging sea walls and shallow waters that need dredging, Newport Beach officials want to squeeze money out of an unlikely source: its oil-rich land. The city owns 16 aging wells — some are 60...Tags: Contracts, Petroleum Industry, Texas
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A man of many musical styles
Dan Krikorian took an introduction to guitar class during his freshman year at Chapman University. He thought it would be a fun and easy way to round out a tough schedule, but he got hooked.
That was seven years ago.
Now, what started on a whim has...Tags: Washington, DC, High School Sports, Georgia, Music Theater, New York
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Charles A. Langlois
CHARLES A. LANGLOIS Charles A. Langlois was born December 18, 1933 to Alice and Harold Langlois in Santiago, Chile. He went to our Lord on Monday, July 25, 2011 after suffering a brain hemorrhage late Saturday evening. He joined his beloved wife of 56...Tags: Florida, Panama, Brain, Real Estate, Realty
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Apodaca: Back Bay Science Center a hidden jewel, resource
While on a walk around Newport Dunes recently, I was brought up short by the sight of a majestic bird perched on a post on Back Bay Drive. After a few minutes, it took wing, and as it flew overhead, I could see a fish clutched in its talons. I would soon...Tags: University of California, Irvine, Environmental Issues, Environmental Pollution, Conservation, Petroleum Industry
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It's A Gray Area: A chance to support regulating marijuana
On Sept. 1 you will have a chance to help us make history. On this date there will be an event to support the Regulate Marijuana Like Wine Initiative that will be on the November 2012 ballot. Please join us. The event will be hosted by Richard Moriarty...Tags: Crimes, Voting, Forestry and Timber, Mexico, Chris Norby
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Charles Keith Lumpkin
Lumpkin, Charles Keith (aka Keith Charles) Born in Long Beach, California on March 19, 1925, passed away on July 30, 2011 in Newport Beach, California. Served in the U.S. Navy in World War II. Graduated from Claremont McKenna College. Chairman of...Tags: Human Interest, U.S. Navy, Unrest, Conflicts and War, World War II (1939-1945)
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Shirley Ann Beck
Shirley Ann Beck
Born April 13, 1930 in Santa Monica, CA, Shirley passed away on July 20, 2011 in Orange County. She spent her childhood in Oregon but moved back to California in the early 50’s. She is survived by 5 children, 5 grandchildren, 4...Tags: Human Interest, Oregon
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Exhibit shows gardeners how to be water wise
COSTA MESA — A butterfly fluttered briefly above a lush red bloom bursting from atop a thorny succulent, before flying off toward dozens of other blossoms hidden in a small corner of the Orange County Fair.
Various hummingbirds and bees were...Tags: Environmental Issues, Human Interest, Mountains, Conservation, Landforms
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