Today's top stories from behind the Orange Curtain:
Anti-Smoking Wave On The Rocks In OC -- OCR and LAT
Supervisors opposing ban dispute effects of secondhand smoke on beach-goers.
Santa Ana's Council To Play Musical Chairs -- OCR
Santa Ana's governing panel will consist of at least three new faces after elections. They'll tackle housing and crime issues.
Anybody's Guess In Wild District 4 -- DP
It started out as one of the most exciting council races on Newport Beach's fall ballot, and now the District 4 contest is one of the least predictable.
Unopposed And Committed -- DP
The Daily Pilot asked three questions to Newport Beach District 4 City Councilwoman Leslie Daigle, who is the only candidate for her seat. The questions and her answers follow.
Shorecliffs Lawsuit Allowed To Proceed -- OCR
Opponents of two-story construction, challenging a referendum to let voters decide house height, await a trial date.
Hundreds Of County Staffers To Patrol Polls -- OCR
The district attorney adds workers to respond to problems on Election Day.
Demotion Is Urged For OC Sheriff's Aide -- LAT
The department's personnel board acts after he narrowly lost a heated primary race against Carona.
With Slowdown No Surprise, John Laing Homes Looks Ahead -- OCR
Forget the consultants! Let's hear what a local builder has to say about this market.
Mediator Sought In CUSD Talks -- OCR
Capistrano district and teachers union are at impasse over educators' pay raises.
Child Porn Case Grows In Two Counties -- LAT
An Anaheim man arrested at a Bellflower cyber cafe may have molested up to 100 girls, investigators say.
Overcrowding Issue Hits Close To Home -- OCR
Ellyn Pak analyzes Mike Alvarez for Orange Mayor mailer.
On The Town: A Referendum On Trust -- DP
Newport Beach, like Costa Mesa, is facing its most important election in many years. The Newport City Council could undergo a severe makeover that could affect many plans.
Community Commentary: Time To Return To Sound Policy -- DP
In response to recent reader commentary in this newspaper about public safety in Costa Mesa, I want to provide a perspective that is based on facts and years of experience with police policy in this city.
I have to admit. Snowden's commentary is pretty stinging.
Posted by: Elroy El | November 01, 2006 at 08:27 AM
Jubal,
do you have an official RedCounty or Jubal endorsement list or voter guide somewhere?
Posted by: the serrach says.. | November 01, 2006 at 09:39 AM
Not yet. I was planning on posting how I voted. I'll try to do that tomorrow.
Posted by: Jubal | November 01, 2006 at 02:13 PM
i would find that very interesting, especially for the Orange city stuff. all i have is the boatload of mailers to go on.
Posted by: the serrach says.. | November 01, 2006 at 02:33 PM