Today's top stories from behind the Orange Curtain:
Martin Wisckol's The Buzz: A Crowded Field -- OCR
Martin writes about the 1st Supervisor District special election.
Legions Of Faithful Honor Virgin -- OCR
Guadalupe's legacy revered as Catholics pray for peace in Iraq, protection of immigrants.
Frank Mickadeit: New Attorney All But Assures Jaramillo Trial -- OCR
Franks writes about Jaramillo's new lawyer.
OCTA, Google Join Forces -- OCR
Bus users can do away with cumbersome foldout bus maps and plan their trip ahead of time online.
Anaheim Campus In Search Of A Name -- OCR
Naming the school for a prominent community member would require a change in school district board policy.
Buena Park axes Poetic About Its Future -- LAT
Some figures from the defunct Movieland museum could find roles in a developer's project.
Boys Town Impact Still Felt Today -- OCR
OC campus has Christmas open house and receives certificates of recognition from the offices of Rep. John Campbell and Rep. Ed Royce.
Trails Top Survey On Home Amenities -- OCR
O.C., U.S. homebuyers cite health benefits reaped from exercise.
6 Vie For 3 Spots In Aliso Viejo -- OCR
Delegates tonight to elect new members of master homeowner association board, which has experienced recent turnover.
Radio-Controlled Plan Enthusiasts Take Flight -- OCR
A flying club for radio-controlled planes in Trabuco Canyon offers hobbyists a place to soar.
Property Taxes Due Today -- OCR
Time to render unto Caesar.
Anaheim Homeless Kids Get Room To Stretch -- LAT
Program at the Boys & Girls Club lets kids who live in motels have a place to play and do homework after school.
Businesses Consider Moving To Save Costs -- DP
Faced with rising costs, many local business owners are evaluating their options to renew leases or cut expenses by moving.
Consultant to Watch: Forde & Mollrich - Rick Reiff
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F&M’s candidate lost the most expensive supervisor race in county history. But Larry Agran allies Beth Krom and Sukhee Kang won re-election to the Irvine City Council, likely ensuring that F&M will continue its consulting work for the Great Park.
Posted by: Hanna | December 11, 2006 at 09:17 AM
I thought Jaramillo was going to settle with the DA. Looks like we might get our train wreck to watch after all. I'm with Frank. This potential trial could be loads of fun for the media, not to mention for the blogosphere.
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Posted by: Allan Bartlett | December 11, 2006 at 02:16 PM