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Mailbag: City charter would free Costa Mesa from Sacramento
I am writing to ask that each Costa Mesa City Council member let the voters decide on whether our city should adopt a charter. When this idea first came about a year ago, the pundits claimed the June ballot was too rushed. They claimed they supported a...Tags: Voting, Republican Party, U.S. Senate, Parties and Movements, U.S. House of Representatives
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Corona del Mar Today: Flag 'family' decorates for Fourth of July
A group of volunteers cruised Corona del Mar early on the Fourth of July, installing about 120 flags along East Coast Highway to celebrate Independence Day. "God bless America," Ray Kilz of Balboa Island said while he jogged in a fine mist to install...
Tags: Human Interest, Lifestyle and Leisure, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Craigslist, Inc., Highway Transportation
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Harrisburg City Council Majority Sues Governor & Receiver
The attorney representing a majority of Harrisburg City Council Members blames both Republican and Democratic state lawmakers for the power struggle over city finances that's now heading into a federal courtroom. "I think this is a corrupt state and I...
Tags: Government, Justice System, Regional Authority, Litigation, Dan Miller
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Corona del Mar Today: Residents raises concerns about standing water at Buck Gully
The $2-million Buck Gully erosion control project is nearly complete and already has proven to work as intended, slowing down this spring's storm waters that streamed toward Little Corona Beach. But some neighbors along the gully say the system, which...
Tags: Cycling, Banking, World War II (1939-1945), Bank of America Corp., Sports
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Corona del Mar Today: Vote on donated benches delayed
The Newport Beach Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission on Tuesday postponed a decision to establish a five-year expiration date on benches donated to the city, asking that staff expand the proposal to include existing benches as well benches donated...
Tags: Arts and Culture, PTA, Science, Mark Harmon, Human Interest
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Corona del Mar Today: Crowds flow into annual town meeting
About 250 people jammed Sherman Library & Gardens on Wednesday evening for the Corona del Mar Annual Town Meeting, which included time to socialize, learn more about civic issues as well as hear updates and a speech from Mayor Nancy Gardner. The...
Tags: Debbie Allen, Miramar, World War II (1939-1945), John Wayne, Local Government
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City Council Meeting Wrap-Up
The following is from the March 20 City Council meeting. * EXTRAORDINARY BUSINESS The 100th anniversary of the Girls Scouts of America was recognized at the meeting, Mayor Jane Egly, who was once a Girl Scout, read a proclamation extolling the...Tags: Arts and Culture, Arts, Loretta Sanchez, Washington, DC, Dana Rohrabacher
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Mansoor gains endorsements for his reelection
Assemblyman and former Costa Mesa mayor Allan Mansoor gained more endorsements Thursday in his bid for reelection to the 74th Assembly District. The Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Assn. Political Action Committee, Lincoln Club of Orange County and California...Tags: Elections, Pat Bates, Republican Party, Dana Rohrabacher, Mimi Walters
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FAA: No more changes to JWA departure path
Federal Aviation Administration officials told a group of Newport Beach city leaders and residents Wednesday that the FAA would not make any additional adjustments to a contentious John Wayne Airport departure path. Residents upset about the year-old...Tags: Air Transportation Industry, Federal Aviation Administration, Board of Directors, John Wayne
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O.C. Republicans withhold Campbell endorsement
Rep. John Campbell (R-Irvine) failed to get the endorsement of the Orange County GOP this week when a tea party faction refused to vote for him because he supported federal stimulus spending during the recession. "For many people, it was a protest vote,"...Tags: Elections, Missing Persons, Republican Party, Tea Party Movement, Parties and Movements
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Newport Harbor dredging threatened
NEWPORT BEACH — As the city embarks on dredging long-neglected areas of the harbor, required federal funding and approvals may not materialize before a critical deadline. The obstacles threaten the city's first significant harbor dredging in more...Tags: Human Interest, Port of Long Beach, Environmental Issues, Conservation, Conservation
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Mailbag: Social programs protect 'God's creation'
The Preamble to the U.S. Constitution commits this nation to promoting the general welfare. In faith language, we would call that the "common good." The federal budget should reflect a commitment to the common good by ensuring that the basic needs of...Tags: Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Sudoku, University of California, Irvine, Republican Party, Public Finance
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