Today's top stories from behind the Orange Curtain:
Thousands Expected At Today's Immigration Rallies -- OCR
Santa Ana police, school officials say they foresee few disruptions from Civic Center events. Organizers say numbers will be much smaller than last year's.
!8 OC Bridges Vulnerable -- OCR
Region's steel-frame spans are prone to the same risk of intense heat damage as the Bay Bridge overpass.
OC Lawmaker Contributes To Prison Reform -- OCR
An interview with Assemblyman Jose Solorio.
CSU Faculty To Vote On New Contract -- OCR
Approval would avert threatened strikes at 23-campus system.
Governor Blocks OCTA Bus Strike -- OCR and LAT
Drivers cannot take action legally for at least 7 days.
Metrolink Station Postponed -- OCR
Construction of Buena Park stop will be completed by July, months later than planned.
Ask A Mexican -- But Beware -- OCR
Gustavo Arellano's funny, combative "Ask A Mexican" column has garnered fans, a book deal and outrage.
Jail Nurses Lack Training, Report Says -- OCR and LAT
O. C. women's jail personnel might have been able to save an inmate who died of cardiac arrest, grand jury concludes.
Still OK To Smoke In State Parks -- OCR
Frank writes.
Dana Parsons: Anaheim's Resort Politics Are No Picnic -- LAT
Even as the low-cost housing issue has put pressure on city officials and Disney, a councilwoman hopes that civics can stay civil.
Ex-Social Worker Pleads Guilty To Not Pay Scam -- LAT
A former Orange County social worker who allegedly taught at Cypress College during county work hours pleaded not guilty Monday to felony theft charges.
Best Use For Newport Parks Revisited -- DP
Some people still want to build a city hall on a park parcel next to the city's central library, but it's definitely not on the agenda today when the Newport Beach parks, beaches and recreation commission revisits how best to use the park.
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