Today's top stories from behind the Orange Curtain:
Huntington Sets A First With Pets -- OCR
The city becomes California's first to have a rule requiring spaying or neutering and microchipping. Petty tryanny is alive and well.
Petitioners Want Right To Vote On Anaheim Trustee -- OCR and LAT
Suit filed after Harald Martin resigned from Anaheim Union district board seeks to have signature count continue.
Los Al Moves Toward Removing City Manager -- OCR
City Council deciding fate of Luci Romero Serlet, who assumed the post in April 2006.
Muslim Woman Sues Sheriff -- OCR and LAT
Suit claims deputies violated her religious rights by taking head covering.
San Juan Hills High Opens With Applause, Cheers -- OCR
Traffic described as slow but smooth, despite construction near new San Juan Capistrano campus.
What Goes In - And Stays Out - Of The Great Park? -- LAT
Planners and Irvine officials are checking petitions from groups and businesses eager to build. But high on the agenda: keeping the space open.
Heat And Demand Cause Outages Across County -- OCR
About 6,500 customers lose electricity at any one time.
Miserable Without Electricity -- LAT
Outages continue in parts of Orange and L.A. counties. At least 63,100 homes are affected.
Condo Ruling Delayed -- DP
Owners of rental apartments and industrial parks who want to sell the units off separately got a temporary reprieve from tougher new standards on Tuesday, when the City Council postponed a decision on proposed new rules.
Community Commentary: Condo Conversions Need To Improve Community, Life -- DP
Costa Mesa Councilman Eric Bever opines on condo conversion issue.
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