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Tuesday's Calendar
TUESDAY
Networking Luncheon
The Corona del Mar Chamber of Commerce has a networking luncheon from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the Newport Beach Yacht Club, 1099 Bayside Drive, Newport Beach. Cost is $20 for members, $25 for non-members. Please RSVP by...Tags: Religious Texts, Alexander Calder, Newport Beach, Arts and Culture, Special Olympics
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Caregiver Accused of Sexually Assaulting Elderly Woman
KTLA NewsLAGUNA NIGUEL, Calif. -- Police have arrested a man working as an in-home caregiver for allegedly sexually abusing a woman in her 80s, and authorities fear there may be other victims. Investigators say Domingo Rabor Rabino began working with the...Tags: Rape, Political Systems, KTLA, Politics
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OCEA manager: E-mails forwarded, not intercepted
Orange County Employees Assn. General Manager Nick Berardino has clarified a statement he made at the 2011 California Democratic Convention a few weeks ago, where he said his union had "intercepted" e-mails from Republicans. Someone videotaped Berardino'...Tags: Orange County (California), Career and Workplace, Wisconsin, Unions, California
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Committee passes Solorio bill on O.C. Fairgrounds
The state Assembly could soon vote on an Orange County lawmaker's bill that would enable California and the O.C. Fair Board to share profits with the state. The agreement would only apply if the fairgrounds remain under public ownership, state...Tags: Newport Beach, California, Anaheim
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Harry Ramos and Lieu Woodhead
Last year, Harry Ramos was living in Salt Lake City with his pet dachshund, Rocco. They were well-known in the neighborhood and often dined out together. But one night, Ramos showed up with a lovely woman instead.
She was Lieu Woodhead, and the two had...Tags: Human Interest, Orange County (California), California, West Hollywood, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California)
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Parents Arrested for Letting Kids Skip School
KTLA NewsSANTA ANA -- Authorities arrested five parents today for allowing their children to be chronically truant despite repeated warnings from the schools and police. California law requires school-aged children to be enrolled and attend school and failure...Tags: Justice System, Prosecution, California, Police Arrests, Orange County Register
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Pastor's Wife Gives Birth in Bathroom After Sunday Services
KTLA NewsHUNTINGTON BEACH, Calif. (KTLA) -- A pastor's wife gave birth to a baby boy -- her fourth child -- in a bathroom while attending church services in Orange County. Jennifer Wagner experienced what she thought were Braxton Hicks contractions as her husband...Tags: Huntington Beach, Medical Services, Hospitals and Clinics, Health, KTLA
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McCort's King hopes to be Hollywood bound
When Chad King set out to create his video essay for entrance to Chapman University, the Bishop McCort senior had one problem — he was not allowed to be in it.
So King let his Chapstick do the talking for him. Luckily, the lip balm made a good...Tags: Human Interest, Movies, Memorial Day, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Wes Anderson
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John Davies dies at 76; longtime San Diego civic leader
John Davies, a major civic figure in San Diego for decades, particularly in education, urban planning and the revitalization of a once-crumbling downtown, died of pancreatic cancer Friday at his home in downtown San Diego. He was 76. Along with his civic...
Tags: Justice System, Human Interest, Diseases and Illnesses, Crime, Law and Justice, Executive Branch
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Francis Joseph Brown Jr.
Francis Joseph Brown Jr.
Lt. Colonel, US Army (retired), passed away peacefully in the early morning hours of April 15, 2011, just 10 days shy of his 93rd birthday. He was born in Brooklyn, NY on April 25, 1918 to Frank Sr. and Dorothy Brown. He...Tags: Orange County (California), Brooklyn (New York City), North Carolina, Washington (U.S. state), World War II (1939-1945)
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Container divas
June is the time of glory for roses. Wandering in a blooming rose garden, those who think they have no room for these most glamorous of flowering shrubs may experience a twist of envy.
But no need. Small-space gardeners can have roses too: Just grow them...Tags: University of Iowa, Fertilizer, Diseases and Illnesses, Death, University of Minnesota
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