Today's top stories from behind the Orange Curtain:
OC Court To Halt Traffic Ticket Processing In Mexico -- OCR and LAT
A wave of criticism prompted by a radio show leads the county's Superior Court to amend its contract for processing traffic tickets.
CUSD Testimony Goes Past Enemies List -- OCR
Grand jury transcripts posted here reveal how business is done in the county's second-largest school district.
How Big A Gamble is Garden Grove Casino Plan? -- OCR
The Gabrielino-Tongva Indian Tribe plans two upscale casino resorts with promises of huge dividends to the city, but some wonder if it will become a reality.
Affordable Housing Advocates To Rally At Disney Hearing -- OCR
Disney and a home developer have met for more than two weeks to try to reach a compromise on the housing debate, but its progress has yet to be disclosed.
Disney-Backed Measure Back Before Council -- LAT
Anaheim city council could put the measure restricting housing in the Resort District before voters or rescind approval of a 1,500-unit housing complex.
Community Leaders Call For Trustees Removal -- OCR
Petitioners gathering signatures to unseat Harald Martin from Anaheim Union board.
Ladera To Target Parking Scofflaws -- OCR
Sheriff's deputies to step up parking enforcement in Ladera Ranch.
Gore's Son Gets Drug Program -- OCR and LAT
Son of former vice president pleaded guilty to drug and marijuana possession.
Parking Face-Off Takes Toll -- OCR
Homeowner association sues a couple for parking a van in their driveway. Family members say they need the van to transport their gravely ill grandfather.
College Tour Gives Latino Students A Wider World View -- OCR
'This tour is the type of opportunity we came to this country for,' says the mother of one teen taking the seven-college trip.
San Juan Seeks More Data On Highway 74 Widening -- OCR
The city has hired a law firm to examine Caltrans' plans and perhaps sue to require an environmental impact report.
Frank Mickadeit: Scout Helpers May Ask For Reckoning -- OCR
Scout volunteers have questions
HOA runs amok.
The sad reality is that for people who choose to live in most of South County, they don't have any choice, they have to have their lives run by associations.
Posted by: Hanna | July 31, 2007 at 02:12 PM