Today's top stories from behind the Orange Curtain:
Unhappy OC Parents Going After School Trustees -- LAT
Recall attempts are moving forward in three districts. Elections officials can't recall a time when so many were occurring simultaneously.
Reaching Out AT Harvest Crusade -- OCR
Three-day 18th annual Harvest Crusade revival raises $930,000.
Martin Wisckol's The Buzz: Nguyen's Dozen Donors -- OCR
An earlier fundraising controversy for the supervisor rears its head again.
Editorial: Sell The Day-Labor Site -- OCR
Caltrans should get what it can for the land along Laguna Canyon Road.
Council Could Add Parkland -- DP
Costa Mesa decides whether or not to buy three apartment buildings on Shalimar Drive and how to get the money.
Costa Mesa Welcomes Veterans Memorial -- DP
Assemblyman Van Tran helped pave the way for a new veteran's memorial Sunday in at the Harbor Lawn Ceremony in Costa Mesa.
Pol Position: Building City Hall On OCTA Site Could Cost $10 Million -- DP
Mayor Steve Rosamsky rebuts colleague's arguments against locating new City Hall on existing city land.
Rigonomics: City Hall Land Talks Not Smart -- DP
It is heating up here in Newport Beach as proponents of the "City Hall in the Park" initiative gather their signatures. Meanwhile, the City Council majority is getting plans ready to build a $5 million passive park on the same site.
HB Council To Consider Proposal To Increase Campaign Limits -- OCR
A proposed law that would raise the contribution limit to $500 from $300 could become retroactive.
Injecting Life Into Anaheim Night Life -- OCR
With a hip hotel and nightclub, entrepreneurs hope new establishments turn the city trendy.
Western Avenue Bridge Reopens In Anaheim -- OCR
The Stanton Avenue bridge is scheduled to close next.
Postal Service Targets SJC Land -- OCR
City leaders identify property for possible open space acquisition.
HB CIty Council To Vote On Nudity Ban -- OCR
If approved tonight, Huntington Beach policy would go into effect in 30 days.
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