Orange Co. Register - Sun Nov 29
The Yorba Linda Arts Alliance sponsored two singalong performances of Handel's "Messiah" at the Nixon Presidential Library & Museum on Sunday.
Stabbed pit bull recovering, awaits adoptionThe Orange County Register - Sun Nov 29
MISSION VIEJO A young pit bull, stabbed multiple times with a martial arts-style sword in January and offered for sale online in August, will be available for adoption at an animal charity fundraiser on Sunday.
Poverty figures rise among O.C. schoolchildrenStar-Progress - Sun Nov 29
More than 12 percent of school-age children are impoverished, and 43 percent receive free or subsidized meals at school.
Kitaen charged with DUICANOE - Sat Nov 28
Actress Tawny Kitaen has been charged with driving under the influence following her arrest in September.
Anaheim parish celebrates 150th yearThe Orange County Register - Sat Nov 28
Parishioners at St. Boniface celebrated Mass on Saturday to officially begin a yearlong celebration of the church's 150th year.
Solar panels raise preservation issuesThe Orange County Register - Sat Nov 28
Jim Bodas is 63 and he's standing on the cusp of a new phenomenon. Preserving historic buildings has been a top priority for several Orange County cities, such as San Clemente and Orange, but as boosting sustainable practices slides into the mainstream, tension between protecting the past and saving the future has grown.
Holiday Shopping Season Off To A Good Start in O.CKCBS-TV Los Angeles - Fri Nov 27
Share + Nov 27, 2009 4:57 pm US/Pacific COSTA MESA, Calif. 1 of 1 Shoppers at Fair Oaks Mall in suburban Washington take advantage of steep post-Christmas discounts at many retailers on Dec.
4-year-old rescued from suspected human smugglerOrange Co. Register - Fri Nov 27
SANTA ANA A 4-year-old girl was rescued Thursday from a suspected human smuggler who authorities say was holding the girl hostage while trying to extort money from her mother.
$300 million plan is responsible, Newport saysThe Orange County Register - Fri Nov 27
NEWPORT BEACH A long-term, $250 million plan for replacing an array of Newport Beach's public amenities is now a longer-term, $300 million plan, reflecting bigger ambitions as well as affordability issues.
Hey! No sunscreen near the stuffingLos Angeles Times - Thu Nov 26
This Thanksgiving, Donna Nurre was thankful she finally got her way. It took some convincing, but on Thursday her relatives finally gave in and followed her and the turkey from the dining room to the shore to celebrate the holiday a la SoCal on the beach.
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