Today's top stories from behind the Orange Curtain:
Al Gore's Son leave Jail After Arrest -- OCR and LAT
Deputies say they found prescription medicine and pot on stopping a Prius traveling 100 mph.
Recount Spurs New Instructions For Absentee Voters -- OCR
Registrar's pamphlet explains what is and is not allowed on ballot.
Newport Bay Patrol Spurs Tough Talk -- OCR
Newport Beach's effort to take charge of the sheriff's division raises arguments about money and safety.
Editorial: Don't Rock Their Boat -- OCR
Deputies' group wants the sheriff, and all O.C. taxpayers, to continue paying for Harbor Patrol.
That's Debatable: Harbor Patrol Watch -- DP
Daily Pilot surveys the Newport Beach Councilmembers on the city taking over the Harbor Patrol duties in Newport Harbor.
Editorial: Harman's Enviro Thinking Is Backward -- HB Independent
Adam Probolsky blasts the environmentalism of Sen. Tom harman, one of four GOPers who voted for the abysmal AB 32.
Buena Park Buying Up Motel Crime -- OCR
City is purchasing several properties on troubled Beach Boulevard in an effort to replace them with safer, more attractive businesses.
Holiday Recalls Small Town Times -- OCR
July Fourth revelers enjoy dog shows, watch parades and applaud veterans.
Laguna Beach Relaxing Diving Rules -- OCR
Lifeguards will ease enforcement.
District Announces Changes -- DP
The Newport-Mesa Unified School District will see at least two more new leaders this year, as Costa Mesa High School Principal John Garcia and College Park Elementary School Principal Pat Insley both left the district this month.
Newport Getting New Shopping, Offices, Home -- DP
If you haven't noticed the construction near East Coast Highway and Newport Center Drive, you will soon — a 42,000-square-foot office building is going up, and it's not the only change happening in Newport Center.
Ladera Ranch Resident Starts Chamber Of Commerce -- OCR
Q & A with Sherrie LeVan about her venture.
The Orange Grove: 'Reciprocal Plunder Is No Less Plunder' -- OCR
French economist Bastiat decried government grown too large, 160 years ago.
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