Today's top stories from behind the Orange Curtain:
State weighs dueling health plans -- OCR
With time running out on proposals, prospects for universal coverage remain hazy.
Drug detox doctor accused of negligence -- OCR
The state medical board says Dr. Clifford Bernstein failed to treat a woman's symptoms after rapid detox.
22 brides for 22 husbands in Santa Ana -- OCR
A mass wedding mirrors a custom more common in Mexico.
Get blood taken before your X-ray at John Wayne -- DP
Passengers traveling through John Wayne Airport Monday may donate blood from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. The Orange County Chapter of the American Red Cross Bloodmobile will be parked at the Thomas F. Riley Terminal on the lower level outside of Terminal A, between the first and second traffic signal. Departing passengers may give blood prior to checking in for their flight, and arriving passengers may participate after picking up their luggage at baggage claim.
Sheriff's impostors try to strike again, police said -- OCR
Police said the pair is armed and dangerous.
Fashionable at Forty -- DP
Forty years ago today, Fashion Island opened as a retail oasis in the middle of a mostly undeveloped stretch of land. The mall has seen its fortunes fall and rise in the four decades since, but with 13 million annual visitors, a slew of Orange County-exclusive retailers and an expansion project underway, Newport Beach’s prime shopping destination is thriving as never before.
Citizenship hangs just out of Anaheim man's grasp -- OCR
Four years after applying, a South African native has oral but no written word he is a U.S. citizen.
Families displaced in apartment crash -- OCR
Police said a 28-year-old woman crashed her vehicle into an apartment complex.
Battle of the tall ships -- OCR
About a thousand people gathered to watch the popular re-enactment.
As squadron departs, old base's fate unclear -- OCR
California Air National Guard post in Costa Mesa is moving, possibly spelling the end of sprawling World War II camp.
Status of Orange County lawmakers' bills -- OCR
A Record of Orange County Politicians
South Coast Repertory launches fundraising effort -- LAT
The O.C. theater aims to double its endowment, to $50 million. A $10-million donation is the cornerstone.
http://www.ocregister.com/entertainment/kdoc-orange-county-1841404-morning-news
Is the new News station old news?
KDOC seeks to bring local news coverage to O.C.
The county's only commercial TV station is launching a morning news show in partnership with The Orange County Register.
Posted by: Andy Favor | September 09, 2007 at 02:37 PM