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Buried in OC’s bureaucratic jungle, crucial decisions are made with no citizen input, no explanation, and no evaluation. The “CEO Risk Management” office failed in matters ranging from a ...
Economic fallout concerns were raised this week during a roundtable discussion of state legislators and community organizations.
After initiating a debate about the future of open space preservation in town, the city council decided to delay any further discussion about a special election to 2026.
A creative makerspace and a family-friendly hike are among many free events offered through public libraries, OC Parks and museums this weekend.
Irvine’s debate over the Oak Creek Golf Course is fueled by claims it’s “protected open space” under Resolution 88-1. It ...
The city’s nearly 90 public works employees are pushing for an across the board raise to ease the impacts of inflation and rising healthcare costs – along with specialized pay for things like heavy ...
While supervisors unanimously approved the new language, questions remained on how much of an impact the new guidelines could have.
County officials are debating what kinds of public services can help address the health and lifestyle challenges facing older adults.
Councilwoman Amy Phan West will have to complete an in-person ethics training course and 20 hours of community service.
Amy Phan West is facing a misdemeanor bribery charge while her colleagues on the dais have asked a judge to stop her from ...
School board trustees appointed a new superintendent weeks after opening up applications internally for candidates.
Irvine is looking at supporting a lawsuit challenging deportation sweeps, while OC Supervisors opted not to get involved in the case.