Today's top stories from behind the Orange Curtain:
OC Turns Down Pay Raise -- OCR
Elected officials would have gotten an 8.5% increase under the plan.
Editorial: Smaller Wrong Is Still Wrong -- OCR
No pension boost for pest control staff.
Tennis Club Isn't For Sale, Says Co-Owner -- DP
Where some Newport Beach City Council members envision a new city hall, developer Robert O Hill envisions a first-class recreational facility for tennis and golf, with private bungalows to house marquee players during the Toshiba Classic golf tournament as well as tennis and golf club members and their guests the rest of the year.
Newport Dangles Eminent Domain Over Tennis Club -- OCR
Leaders hope that owners of a tennis facility will want to negotiate with them about a site they want for a City Hall.
Alicia Robinson's Political Landscape: Running A Club By Committee -- DP
Longtime leader of Republican club will finally retire; Democrats ready to register new voters.
Westminster School District Claim Appears Headed For Court -- OCR
The Westminster School District turns down a filing from a woman fired as superintendent days after her hiring.
Orange County Passed Up By San Diego As State's 2nd Biggest -- OCR
There are now more San Diego Countiers than OCers.
Yorba Linda To Pay $162,000 For City Council Election -- OCR
Leaders try applications but fail to agree on a candidate for a vacant seat.
Haidl Pleads No Contest To Sex Charge -- LAT, OCR and DP
Serving a six-year term for an unrelated sex assault conviction, the son of a former O.C. assistant sheriff gets a 6-month sentence that will run concurrently.
Frank Mickadeit: Arrest? You Mean He Still Has A Badge? -- OCR
Frank gives a roundup on various Carona-related controversies.
Tickets To The North Pole -- OCR
Passengers riding an Orange park's train finish their journeys in Santa's village (it's actually not a city park but a county park located in Orange).
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