Today's top stories from behind the Orange Curtain:
Martin Wisckol's The Buzz: Explaining Otto The Spoiler's Bid -- OCR
Martin deconstructs the Bade candidacy.
Federal Idea Gets A Warm Reception -- DP
Former police chief says proposal to put immigration agent in Costa Mesa jail was in use in early 1990s.
Main Street Closure Stirs Passions -- OCR
Huntington Beach council meets tonight to consider three-month trial of traffic ban.
Creek Erosion Tackled In Lake Forest -- OCR
Steel buckets helping maintain earth near homes.
Martrydom Commemorated -- LAT
Vietnamese American Catholics gather in O.C. to pay homage to 117 persecuted saints.
Full Steam Ahead On Huntington beach Senior Center -- OCR
Mayor wants to designate community group to shape the new senior center.
Harmful Fuels Cause Scare -- DP and OCR
The Costa Mesa Fire Department evacuated the Crystal Court section of South Coast Plaza on Sunday when harmful fumes spread throughout the center, authorities said.
Eyes On The Roads -- OCR
$1.5 million Mission Viejo project, now in its final stages, will upgrade traffic system with cameras, software, fiber-optic lines and controllers to improve residents' drive times.
Hundreds March In Little Saigon -- OCR
About 300 people marched in Little Saigon on Sunday afternoon to protest the extradition of Vietnamese activist Vo Duc Van of Baldwin Park to Thailand.
Chapman University Has Future Plans For Historic Site -- OCR
Orange panel tonight considers change of zoning for the Western Cordage building.
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