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In the months leading up to this week’s election, some agencies that specialize in helping Americans relocate abroad have noticed a surge in interest.
About 2,000 athletes from ages 7 to 82 took part in the event held Sunday. Some of the funds raised during the event will be donated to UC Irvine Sailing and Rowing.
Flowers and candles sitting near broken glass and a splintered tree marked the site of the crash the following morning.
The Daily Pilot's e-newspaper includes Sunday's coverage of Newport Beach, Huntington Beach, Costa Mesa, Laguna Beach, Fountain Valley and other parts of Orange County.
The Daily Pilot's e-newspaper includes Saturday's coverage of Newport Beach, Huntington Beach, Costa Mesa, Laguna Beach, Fountain Valley and other parts of Orange County.
The Vikings commit six turnovers but pull out a double-overtime win over the visiting Patriots on Friday in a Lambda League finale at Boswell Field.
The Lobos earned a 17-16 win on Friday night at Segerstrom High, winning the Sigma League and earning their first 10-0 regular season in program history.
Alfredo M. Hopgood-Otero of Costa Mesa, who pleaded guilty Friday to the Oct. 4, 2022, carjacking, was credited for 872 days behind bars by Orange County Superior Court Judge Larry Yellin.
A roundup of local news briefs and calendar items from around coastal Orange County, this week from the cities of Newport Beach and Costa Mesa.
Laguna Art Museum will host an upcycled couture fashion show to kick off the programming for the 12th annual Art and Nature event on Saturday.
Funded by a $1.5-million state grant, Let's Go Costa Mesa allows people on the city's west side and College Park neighborhoods to call for free shuttle service to the transit-rich East 17th Stree...
Bryan Blackmon's TikTok videos with his 87-year-old landlord, Elaine Montgomery, have gotten millions of views, but he's also turned his life around.
Poncho takes the place of Bullseye, a horse who joined the department in 2017 and retired shortly after participating in the 2024 Rose Parade.
Gavin Garza rushes for 129 yards and three touchdowns, as the visiting Mustangs beat Loara 47-14 on Thursday in a Tango League game at Glover Stadium.
With the general election just days away, more voting centers are opening Saturday, including many within the Daily Pilot's coverage area. Hours are 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. untl Election Day, when cent...
The 387-acre space formerly known as Banning Ranch will become Orange County's newest nature preserve and part of over 1,000 acres of contiguous open space set aside for the preservation of sensi...
Brady Edmunds threw four touchdown passes for the Oilers in a 49-28 win over El Dorado on Thursday night in an Epsilon League finale.
Agency officials announced Friday passengers may take advantage of free service to any destination, including county voting centers, all day long.
Korynn Mayo had 16 kills and five aces to lead the Vikings, who fell to the host Centurions in four sets on Wednesday in a CIF Southern Section Division 3 quarterfinal.
Daily Pilot and TimesOC readers share their thoughts about local issues and events. This week we hear about the voter ID issue from across the Pacific.
A group exhibition at the Orange County Center for Contemporary Art brings together diverse views of ancestral heritage and the passage of time.
Event leaders hope to help foster a community-led movement for local sourcing of organic food for K-12 school cafeterias.
The work of Peter Carr, a self-taught artist and anti-nuclear activist, is on exhibit at the Cerritos College Art Gallery in an effort to revive his legacy.
Carol Gamble has admitted to the Orange County district attorney that she falsified her nomination paperwork in seeking reelection to Rancho Santa Margarita City Council.
The Food Network personality, also know as the Barefoot Contessa, appeared at Segerstrom Hall in Costa Mesa to talk about her latest book, "Be Ready When the Luck Happens."
ArtSense recently hosted its fourth annual fundraising gala at Orange County Museum of Art, where about 250 guests enjoyed a fine meal, live music and dancing under the stars.
Daily Pilot and TimesOC readers share their thoughts about local issues and events including local political races and proposed developments.
As voters consider candidates for school board and other local office, their decisions could affect people on the margins in negative ways, writes Daily Pilot columnist Patrice Apodaca.
Many languages indicate ownership of something by using the word "of." But English often uses an apostrophe and S, sometimes unnecessarily.
The 12 candidates in the L.A. Community College District Board of Trustees election include activists, former and current faculty and staff members, and incumbent trustees.
The Times recommends these five excellent candidates on the Nov. 5 ballot to fill open judicial seats for Los Angeles Superior Court.
https://www.latimes.com/opinion/story/2024-09-13/superior-court-endorsements
From the top of the ticket to local ballot measures, California voters this year are grappling with major decisions that will shape their lives and communities for years to come.