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Months after grocery workers’ contract expired, stalled negotiations spark labor complaints and threat of a strike.
The Anaheim Chamber of Commerce is looking to claw back public tourism dollars in a lawsuit against Visit Anaheim.
A city-hired consultant warned that without major spending cuts and a new sales tax, the city was unlikely to stay out of bankruptcy by the end of the decade.
Another 25 people died in June in OC, without fixed abode. With so many other concerns raging around us, when will these canaries at the very back of our societal consciousness come to the fore again?
The Irvine City Council is expected to discuss a few ballot measure language options for a special election in November regarding open space preservation and residential development at the Oak Creek ...
While city council members reported the nonprofit to state investigators, alleging they broke the law, the Fair Political Practices Commission opted not to investigate further.
Officials in Anaheim and Santa Ana have struggled to decide where to pull the money from for their immigrant aid funds.
As of July 24, there are 164 dogs and 200 cats currently housed at OC Animal Care in Tustin waiting to be adopted.
Buena Park residents will be able to enjoy new pickleball courts and upgraded basketball courts at Heroes Park in October.
Linbrook Bowl stands as the oldest among the remaining bowling alleys in Orange County. It is also a time capsule into the mid-century modern sub-style of “Googie” Architecture.
Long time advocate for the homeless of Orange County, and unhoused himself, Patrick Hogan was caught up in one recent homeless sweep he decided not to run from. Attempting to test the so-called ...
Narciso Barranco, the 48-year-old Tustin landscaper who was violently arrested by immigration agents last month, made his first public appearance Friday – saying he still has hope in the face of ...