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Irvine students avoid Dorner lockdown by days
Students from Irvine's Santiago Hills Elementary School last week were at a science camp in the Big Bear Lake area that was locked down Tuesday while police hunted for fugitive ex-cop Christopher Dorner. As police traded gunfire with a suspect...Tags: Students, Teaching and Learning
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Righeimer: Outsourcing, yes; layoffs, no
Talks of outsourcing's potential for Costa Mesa are again making their way through the civic dialogue, but with one big exception from last time: no layoff notices. Mayor Jim Righeimer, in an interview published Thursday with the Orange County Register's...Tags: Layoffs and Downsizing, Job Layoffs, Prisons, Labor Markets, Career and Workplace
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Man who soiled water bottle goes to jail
A man who twice ejaculated into his co-worker's water bottle began serving 180 days in Orange County Jail Wednesday, a prosecutor said. Michael Kevin Lallana, 34, will serve 180 days for two 2011 misdemeanor battery convictions, said prosecutor Brock...Tags: Punishment, Prisons, Prosecution, Lawyers, Justice System
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NATIONAL SIGNING DAY: Strong showing for Notre Dame
WSBT-TVNOTRE DAME - One month removed from playing for the BCS national championship, Notre Dame coach Brian Kelly and his staff are adding to the foundation of the Irish football program by signing several highly rated high school seniors to national letters of...Tags: Chicago Tribune, College Football, The Washington Post, Deshaun Thomas, Matt Ryan
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Ex-homeowner arrested after remains found in yard; murder suspected
L.A. NOWA man who formerly owned the Santa Ana home where a human skull and other remains were found in the backyard has been arrested on suspicion of murder, authorities said.... -
Coroner to examine human skull, other remains found in Santa Ana
L.A. NOWOrange County coroner’s officials were in a Santa Ana backyard Monday after the owners of the home found a human skull and other remains during a renovation, authorities said. The bones were discovered Sunday afternoon in the 2500 block of...... -
Leaders discuss business, economic outlook
Hundreds of Orange County business leaders voted Friday on the United States' long-term options to reduce debt. From the Irvine Marriott's ballroom, UC Irvine Paul Merage School of Business Dean Andy Policano conducted an informal straw poll. A fair...Tags: China, U.S. Postal Service, CNBC (tv network), Fiscal Cliff, Labor Markets
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Panel calls for review of failed fairgrounds sale
A special committee charged with independently examining the proposed sale of the Orange County Fairgrounds called for an audit, additional review of the failed deal and greater overall transparency. Among the Fair Sale Review Committee's nine principal...Tags: Arnold Schwarzenegger, Dick Ackerman, Ethics, Values, Legal Services
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Commentary: I've given up Facebook, commenting on D.P.
Hello, my name is Geoff, and I'm a Facebook addict. That's how I recently began the process of assessing my participation on Facebook — the most popular social networking site in the world. Some of you know that I've been a regular contributor of...Tags: Arts and Culture, Sociology, Social Media, Mark Zuckerberg, Culture
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CdM's Amies earns All-American honor
Corona del Mar High senior kicker Griff Amies has earned first-team MaxPreps All-American Football honors after he converted 22 field goals, tying the California single-season record for field goals made. Amies played a key role in CdM winning a...
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Four local allegations included in 'perversion files'
Four allegations of sexual abuse among Boy Scouts of America troop leaders in Huntington Beach appear in a Los Angeles Times database recently compiled from Scouting and court records. The Times, which owns the Huntington Beach Independent, last month...Tags: Abusive Behavior, Sex Crimes, Los Angeles Times, Sexual Misconduct, Boy Scouts of America
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Wu: Writing for the Pilot is a dream
My history with the Daily Pilot is a fond one. It started in 1990, in the midst of my junior year at UC Irvine. I was looking for another job and stumbled across an ad for someone to deliver the Daily Pilot throughout the Balboa Peninsula, starting at...Tags: Periodicals, Dana Rohrabacher, Landforms, Republican Party, Mountains
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