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King-Harbor -- CPR from UC?
The future of what was once called Martin Luther King Jr.-Drew Medical Center is again under debate. What cannot be denied is the failure of its most recent iteration, known as King-Harbor Hospital, nor the vacuum its closure has created in the...Tags: Martin Luther King Jr., Disasters and Accidents, University of California, Emergency Planning, Los Angeles
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A friendly town among the hills
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterNew Zealand was too far, the south of France too cold and Colombia too unsafe for Casey and Susan Koehler. So the former Floridians settled quite happily on this mild and isolated coffee-growing town in western Panama for their retirement home. A...Tags: Natural Resources, Economy, Business and Finance, U.S. Embassy, Career and Workplace, Trade Agreements
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The hills are green, but all's not well
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterRecent downpours have turned Orange County foothills charred by October's ferocious Santiago fire a vivid emerald green. From a distance, the explosion of life offers a powerful testament to nature's resilience. Up close, it also provides a worrisome omen...Tags: Forestry and Timber, Natural Resources, Animals, Science, Disasters and Accidents
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Hundreds in O.C. still without power
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterHigh winds and fires have left about 9,250 homes in Southern California without power tonight as fires continued to batter the region, said Gil Alexander of Southern California Edison. Some people could still be without service for the next 24 hours. In...Tags: Energy Saving, Costa Mesa, Weather Reports, Los Angeles Times, Santa Ana
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Why some averted disaster
Los Angeles Times Staff WritersFor nearly an hour, Marianne Shannon thought Stevenson Ranch's luck had run out. The winds seemed so fast, much stronger than in 2003, when the last massive fire threatened her home. She watched from her cul-de-sac Monday afternoon as flames exploded...Tags: Natural Resources, Emergency Incidents, Metal and Mineral, Agricultural Research and Technology, Disasters and Accidents
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Around the web
Government Resources Southern California Geographic Area Coordination Center Interagency incident support site State of California Southern California Fires at a Glance Containment information, estimated costs Los Angeles County Emergency Information...Tags: Disasters and Accidents, Weather Reports, San Bernardino (San Bernardino, California), Emergency Planning, Los Angeles
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Costs are rapidly rising for some, but not all, mortgage seekers
The Orange County Register: McClatchy/TribuneHome loan seekers are facing fewer options and higher costs, even for many folks with good credit, as investors around the globe shun mortgages out of fear borrowers won't pay. Lenders, meanwhile, are scrambling to find cash to fund loans and stay in...Tags: Money and Monetary Policy, Consumers, Wells Fargo & Co., Mortgages, Credit Ratings
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Hidden in O.C.'s foothills, a gnarled reminder of California's past
Wildfires destroy, but they can also reveal. For years, a monument marking the site of one of Orange County's most infamous killings sat largely obscured amid a thicket of mustard plants a hundred yards or so from the Foothill toll road.
But when the...Tags: Claremont (Los Angeles, California), Santa Ana, Hate Crimes, Los Angeles, Photography
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Irvine Voters Embrace Diversity in Mayoral Election
IRVINE -- Defined by its neatly manicured cul-de-sacs and its precisely designed villages, Irvine can't quite seem to shake the stereotype that it is just another vanilla suburb. But beyond the ficus trees and cookie-cutter homes lies a community...Tags: Islam, Migration, Barack Obama, Government, Regional Authority
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O.C.'s Largest Land Developer Makes Major Layoffs
NEWPORT BEACH -- Citing a weak economy and declining land sales, The Irvine Co., one of the major players in Orange County's recent economic leap forward, has laid off 100 employees. The layoffs are the first for The Irvine Co., Orange County's largest...Tags: Career and Workplace, Layoffs and Downsizing, KTLA, Unemployment, Donald Bren
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Less-costly housing is a professorial perk
Special to The TimesIn the early 1980s, UC Irvine officials noted a disturbing trend. Even with the lure of great weather, they were having a hard time attracting faculty. The reason: Housing prices were unaffordable. Their solution — University Hills, an employee...Tags: Rentals, University of California, Irvine, Condos and Houses, Vista, Colleges and Universities
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Promotions and appointments
Times Staff WriterPaul, Hastings elected 16 lawyers to firm partnership. KTGY Group hired Michael Ohara and Scott Higa for the firm's new Denver office. MTI Technology Corporation appointed William Atkins and Ronald E. Heinz, Jr. to its board of directors. The California...Tags: Lawyers, Mountains, Government, Banking, Colorado
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