Today's top stories from behind the Orange Curtain:
Hit-and-run suspect out of jail -- OCR and LAT
Ana Maria Torres, 73, is free on bond today after she was arrested Thursday on suspicion of fatal hit-and-run of 89-year-old Jessie Pound.
O.C. investors accuse fundraiser Hsu of fraud -- LAT
Suit says ex-fugitive bilked group out of $23 million and required political donations to Democrats.
Finding forgiveness instead of vengeance -- LAT
Lori Haigh has a change of heart toward the priest she says 25 years ago ignored her cries of abuse by another clergyman.
Accused masseuse convicted before -- DP
A Newport Beach massage therapist accused of sexually assaulting a
client during a massage session has prior sexual battery convictions in
Orange County, police said Friday as they asked other alleged victims
to come forward.
Pests killing trees in Huntington Beach parks -- OCR
Hundreds of dead and dying trees set to be uprooted by city crews.
O.C. project delays may be tied to housing slump -- LAT
Homes at Irvine's Great Park and Anaheim's A-Town development are being held up.
Schools plan for crowds -- OCR
Districts sort through alternatives in case new urban housing developments flood campuses with students
Homes in technical quagmire -- DP
Newport Beach is inching toward adopting tougher rules to govern a wide
variety of group homes, with the planning commission’s approval this
week of revised rules the City Council shall see in November.
Visiting hours again allowed at 2 O.C. jails -- OCR
Two facilities had been locked down since Sept. 14 after gang altercation.
Man wounded in Fullerton shooting -- OCR
Friday night attack near Garnet Lane Apartments may have been gang-related, police say.
O.C. chairman ranks 23rd on Forbes 400 richest list -- DP
Which of the following three men commands the most capital: music industry tycoon David Geffen, “Star Wars” visionary George Lucas or Newport Beach philanthropist Donald Bren?
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