Today's top stories from behind the Orange Curtain:
OC Projector Maker Inks $300 Million Deal -- OCR
Christie Digital Systems of Cypress finds a buyer for 2,300 digital machines in Carmike Systems, the No. 3 U.S. theater chain.
Inspections In Fullerton Turn Up Housing Violations -- OCR
Code-enforcement officers respond to calls about squalid living conditions in a west Fullerton complex.
County System Would Track Disease -- OCR
The $1million program would be from the same firm that sold O.C. flawed equipment two years ago. They must have a good lobbyist.
Airport Fees Ready To Ascend -- DP
County supervisors could raise flight and rental car charges to pay for new terminal, parking and airfield.
Editorial: Airport Expansion Taxes Shouldn't Fly At JWA -- OCR
County should look at privatization.
Anaheim Arena Is Ready For The Next Stage -- OCR
Deal with promoter could help Anaheim Arena, after years of small events, bounce back as a major concert venue.
Fullerton Girl Is Home In OC; Mom Is In Mexico -- LAT and OCR
A 12-year-old Fullerton girl allegedly kidnapped by her mother's former boyfriend is back in Orange County, but her mother has been required to remain in Mexico after going there to rescue her, authorities said Monday.
Hunch Leads To Arrest In OC Double Homicide -- LAT
A Santa Ana detective figured the suspect, deported this year, might return for Christmas.
Santa Ana's Secret: Big Spenders -- LAT
Fourth Street is a magnet for Latino immigrant shoppers. Those who don't earn much may still go for some big-ticket items.
Transit Panel Proposes Sound Wall For 22 Freeway -- OCR
The Garden Grove City Council will ultimately decide.
Capo Unified Recall Update -- OCR
Registrar won't finish verifying signatures until the Friday deadline.
College Plans To Become Landlord -- DP
The Coast Community College District has put four acres of property next to its Costa Mesa headquarters up for lease, aiming to bring in nearly half a million dollars a year in revenues.
Entrepreneurs Give $1 Million To Coastline College Fund -- OCBJ
Real estate developer Frank Jao and sandwich shop entrepreneur Chieu Le gave a combined $1 million to kickstart a fund raising bid by Coastline Community College’s foundation.
Fullerton Girl Is Home In OC; Mom Is In Mexico
WOW. An illegal alien not being allowed into the country. Gee are we cruel...
Posted by: Miriam Bertram | December 20, 2005 at 07:20 AM
LOL Miriam. Imagine that, Immigration not letting an illegal alien across the border. Those rat bastards. Where's Jesse Jackson when we need him.
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Posted by: Allan Bartlett | December 20, 2005 at 07:35 AM
He was getting face time at Tookie's memorial, silly...
Posted by: anon ii | December 20, 2005 at 09:01 PM
Can anyone give me a good tip on good clubs in oc.
Posted by: tony scott | January 26, 2006 at 07:21 AM