Almost a year since the ICE protests, Santa Ana police officials publicly answered some questions on their response to the June protests.
Orange County locals gathered for a day of crafts, food, and educational activities at the annual Newport Bay Conservancy’s Earth Day, prompting reflections from attendees.
The city manager is contracting with Grant Thornton – the same firm that reviewed Orange’s finances – to examine Fullerton’s budget after officials over-accounted for $10 million in reserves.
Supervisor Katrina Foley claimed she had no idea about plans to double the amount of trash going to a landfill in her district - despite getting a briefing on it nearly three years ago.
In honor of Earth Day, OCTA invites residents and visitors to support the environment by taking advantage of free rides on ...
Many Irvine residents may not realize that the Oak Creek Golf Course land is subject to legal protections created by ...
The Oak Creek Golf Course continues to be an issue in Irvine. Plans to create a fifty acre nature park as a centerpiece of ...
Fountain Valley residents will soon see their monthly trash bills increase as the cost of hauling waste to local landfills ...
Santa Ana leaders seem to be shying away from an in-depth public debate on why police officers fired on anti-ICE protestors last June.
Surf City leaders are looking to spend nearly three quarters of a million on beefing up the city’s image, but some residents and council members are questioning a firm pushed by the mayor.
A judge overturned a $2.9 million ruling in favor of a former Santa Ana police administrator who alleged she was being retaliated against.
Council members approved a change to the city’s zoning law that could allow a nature park on the Oak Creek golf course site, which might also get thousands of new homes.