Today's top stories from behind the Orange Curtain:
Orange Library To Reopen -- OCR
Orange's renovated public library opens Saturday.
Editorial: Make Patients The Priority -- OCR
It's past time local law enforcement respects state law authorizing medical use of marijuana.
Golf Course May Lose Ground -- OCR
Lease for back nine of Newport Beach Golf Course is up soon, and county might pave land for airport parking.
Newport Film Fest Opens -- OCR and DP
The Newport Beach Film Festival opened Thursday with 'Beautiful Ohio' and a lively gala at Fashion Island.
Local Girl Has 'Killer' Role At Film Festival -- DP
Kirsten Hansen's mom wouldn't let her daughter appear in a feature-length horror film. But the Newport Beach 10-year-old was allowed to accept a role in the nine-minute short "The Killer," since her mom felt the film isn't as ominous as its title suggests, and both she and Kirsten agreed it's more like "The Twilight Zone" than "Carrie."
Probe Ordered For City Hall Decision -- DP
Former Newport Beach Mayor John Heffernan has asked the state Fair Political Practices Commission to investigate whether a conflict of interest tainted the City Council's decision not to build a city hall next to the Newport Beach Central Library.
County OKs Souplantation Health Permit -- OCR
Testing at the Lake Forest salad eatery hasn't found E coli. It's unclear when the restaurant will re-open.
The loss of a golf course was also published in the Daily Pilot
http://www.dailypilot.com/articles/2007/04/20/politics/dpt-golfcourse18.txt
but what I found pathetic is the obsession, still, with the "loss" of El Toro in the comments for their story.
Give it a rest, Geoff.
Posted by: Hanna | April 21, 2007 at 04:14 PM