Today's top stories from behind the Orange Curtain:
Martin Wisckol's The Buzz: Party Heads Break The Bread -- OCR
GOP and Democratic party bosses invite the Buzz along for dinner.
Orange Residents Proud Of Their History -- OCR
More than 40 Orange residents say a 12-condominium development threatens the feel of their neighborhood.
Content Collectors -- OCR
Brea company capitalizes on explosion of Web logs.
Anaheim City School District To Discuss Name For Campus -- OCR
Originally for displaced students, buildings set to be permanent school.
Island Proposal Creates A Stir -- OCR
Some at Orange Coast College want proceeds to go to the school's sailing center.
Editorial: Big 'No' On Measure O -- OCR
College construction bond rejected.
Road Closure May Be Extended -- DP
Newport Beach City Council to consider keeping Pelican Hill Road South shut down, despite gripes from residents.
The Register had a story about McCain running for President. I was wondering what Republicans in OC thought of that. As an outsider looking in, I would think that true Republicans would have had enough of RINO's like Bush, Schwartzenegger, etc, destroying the formerly Grand Old Party and would be sending a loud message that McCain is not welcome in the GOP and especially not welcome as a candidate for President.
Posted by: Andy Favor | November 13, 2006 at 11:51 AM