Today's top stories from behind the Orange Curtain:
A Few Closures Remain As Fires Flicker Out -- LAT
Like the headline says.
Firefighters Optimistic But Cautious -- LAT
Some Southland residents turn to worship and cleanup, as authorities say they are gaining the upper hand on remaining fires.
When Arson Trails Go Cold -- LAT
Two of last week's blazes were deliberately set. History shows that catching a fire-starter requires diligent investigation -- and some unexpected breaks.
Officials Hope To End Evacuation Order -- OCR
Fire officials today hope to tell residents when they can return home, nearly a week after a fire danger forced thousands of people out of their houses.
More Santa Ana Winds Forecast -- OCR
A new round of potentially dangerous but short-lived Santa Ana winds is expected to blow through inland Orange County on Saturday
Frank Mickadeit: A Sunday Like No Other For Canyon Chapel -- OCR
Frank writes about the Calvary Chapel of the Canyons and the fire.
Citizens Seek Soot Relief -- DP
Newport-Mesa drugstores increase face mask orders as customers try to shield noses and mouths from wildfire smoke, debris.
Political Watchdog Has A Price On Her Head -- OCR
Opponent suspects Shirley Grindle of ulterior motives.
Jan Norman: Making A Habit Of High Growth -- OCR
Local entrepreneur has made Inc. 500 list twice with different companies
Latino Leader Honored By Anti-Defamation League -- OCR
Activist Amin David has helped unite Latino and Jewish communities.
Santa Ana Knocks Down Squatter Homes -- OCR
City-owned houses along Bristol Street had become home for illegal residents.
Anaheim To Raise Electric Rates -- OCR
Officials: Customers to pay $6.20 more per month.
Major Tunneling Project Completed -- OCR
Water and sanitation districts thank residents who endured the construction.
Friends Christian School Waits On -- OCR
State and federal permit delays push school opening back to 2010.
YMCA Of Orange County Hires New President -- OCR
Tustin-based organization picks new leader.
Fullerton Clock Strikes Uncertainty -- OCR
Strong winds topple prominent Fullerton clock, which now has a cloudy future.
Researcher To Discuss Body's Reaction To HIV -- DP
In their search for an HIV vaccine, researchers have turned to math.
Free Flu Shots Available At OC Healthcare Agency -- DP
The Orange County Health Care Agency starts to combat the flu season by offering free flu shots at various Orange County locations beginning today.
San Clemente 'Clean Ocean' Fee Passes, 75-25 Percent -- OCR
Program enacted in 2002 will live on for six more years
Irvine Co. To Show Concepts For Planned Community -- DP
Representatives from the Irvine Co. will unveil concepts for a new planned community in Newport Beach on Wednesday.
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