Vol. 7 No. 10
A woman’s second chance to smile (Image Courtesy of Andrew Spath, DDS) FREE download of our latest issue: Orange County Edition Los Angeles County Edition Highlights of this issue include: FEATURE:...
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In this photo taken with a mobile phone, Jeff Jarvis of Berkeley, Calif., holds his 4-year-old daughter, Sofia Jarvis, during a news conference at Lucille Packard Children’s Hospital at Stanford...
View ArticleCalifornia Superintendent’s Earnings Spark Outrage
LAWNDALE, Calif. (AP) — The revelation that the superintendent of a tiny Southern California school district earned more than President Barack Obama last year sparked calls Tuesday for his resignation,...
View ArticleSanta Ana Mayor’s Land Swap Subject of State Probe
SANTA ANA, Calif. (AP) — California’s political watchdog agency is investigating Santa Ana Mayor Miguel Pulido for earning $197,000 from a land swap with a businessman who later landed a $1.35 million,...
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This Tuesday, March 4, 2014, photo, shows Radio Shack store in downtown Cincinnati. RadioShack said it plans to close up to 1,100 stores in the U.S. and reported a wider quarterly loss after a...
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In this Feb. 14, 2014, file photo, pot store employee Sam Walsh informs a first time customer about different strains of marijuana, a white board listing prices and sales tax, inside the retail shop at...
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California Supreme Court Chief Justice Tani Cantil-Sakauye gives her State of the Judiciary Address before a joint session of the Legislature at the Capitol in Sacramento, Calif., Monday, March 17,...
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California Doctors Work to Speed Up Trauma Care (AP) FREE download of our latest issue: Orange County Edition Los Angeles County Edition Highlights of this issue include: FEATURE: Pat Pinto discusses...
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ADL pays tribute to three leaders in the Orange County legal community who give of themselves to make the world a better place. Honorees from left: Arnie Pinkston, Don Martens, and Ed Connor FREE...
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Los Angeles Police Sgt. Dan Gomez, a department expert on recording devices, shows a video display inside a patrol car with a camera pointed through the windshield at right, during a demonstration for...
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This combination of undated photos from the Megan’s Law website shows suspects, Stephen Dean Gordon, 45, left, and Franc Cano, 27, who were arrested on Friday, April 11, 2014, on suspicion of killing...
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FREE download of our latest issue: Orange County Edition Los Angeles County Edition Highlights of this issue include: FEATURE: Pat Pinto discusses how a criminal record can affect your job search and...
View ArticleThe Impact of Underfunding OC Superior Courts
As the U.S. economic recovery quickens pace, funding for government programs has yet to catch up. One of the state-funded programs lagging behind the growth is the California court system. In 2008, the...
View ArticleFormer Iron Curtain Still Barrier For Deer
KAREL JANICEK, Associated Press PRAGUE (AP) — The Iron Curtain was traced by an electrified barbed-wire fence that isolated the communist world from the West. It was an impenetrable Cold War barrier —...
View ArticleNew Issue: Vol. 8, No. 10
FREE download of our latest issue: Orange County Edition Los Angeles County Edition Highlights of this issue include: Southern California Community Loses Toyota Google to Stop Mining Student Emails for...
View ArticleSenate Examines Precious Metal Scams on Seniors
JENNIFER C. KERR, Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — The report, released Wednesday by the Senate Special Committee on Aging, estimates that more than 10,000 Americans have fallen victim to precious...
View ArticleNew Issue: Vol. 9 No 1
FREE download of our latest issue: Orange County Edition Los Angeles County Edition Highlights of this issue include: FEATURE: ADL AUDIT: Anti-Semitic Incidents Decline; Disturbing Trend of Epithets,...
View ArticleAnalyst says California faces $340 billion in debt
DON THOMPSON Associated Press SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — California faces $340 billion in debts, or more than $8,500 for each of its 38 million residents, the nonpartisan Legislative Analyst’s Office...
View ArticleTake Notice: Seventeen Years of Steven Choi
“I never dreamt about running for elected office,” Mayor Steven Choi tells me over the phone, “but people kept encouraging me to run for school board.” It took Choi two years before he was cornered...
View ArticleNew Issue: Vol. 9 No 2
FREE download of our latest issue: Orange County Edition Los Angeles County Edition Highlights of this issue include: FEATURE: Sports Corner with Yolanda Omana and Ryan Nerney FEATURE: Take Notice...
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