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Briefly In The News
Frank trades days for pay City Manager Ken Frank traded some vacation day pay for a bigger expense account to cover increased business expenses. The City Council unanimously approved at the June 15 meeting Frank's proposal to reduce the city manager's...Tags: Science, Civil and Public Service, Government, Waste Management and Pollution Control, Science and Technology
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In The Pipeline: Love of children behind McDonald's mural
Do you know what inspired the mural? On the car radio in a parking lot off Edinger Avenue near Edwards Street, Rod Stewart is singing "Every Picture Tells a Story." So it seemed fitting to investigate the history of a mural I've seen many times in the...Tags: McDonald's, Tourism and Leisure, Colleges and Universities, Rod Stewart, Orange (Orange, California)
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Cell towers get poor reception from community
CRYSTAL COVE STATE PARK — He fought powerful interests: Caltrans, Orange County, the state parks system and the Irvine Co., all in the name of ocean views.
Dale Ghere, then a high school biology teacher, spent the late 1990s eradicating a towering...Tags: San Diego (San Diego, California), Technology, Gardens and Parks, Newport Beach, Environmental Issues
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Dead bats prompt rabies concern
Orange County health officials on Wednesday urged anyone who touched a dead bat in Newport Beach or Orange to immediately contact medical experts. Test results showed the bats had been infected with rabies. "We want to identify anyone who's been exposed...Tags: Skin, Vaccines, Newport Beach, Medical Procedures and Tests, Healthcare Policies
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The Crowd: Locals help ACT for autism care
ACT Today! (Autism Care and Treatment) brought together some 150 locals raising a net amount of $40,000 Saturday in Newport Beach. The funds will be directed to military families with autistic children in need of treatment not available through standard...Tags: Celebrities, Society, Newport Beach, Government, Amy Madigan
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Phelps breezes to victory in 200 freestyle
If only all problems were so easy to dismiss. Two hundred meters in a pool and Michael Phelps' freestyle stroke problems vanished in the Orange County night air. Phelps, of Fells Point, put down the fastest time in the world this year, winning the 200-...Tags: Los Angeles Times, Katie Hoff, Fells Point, Orange County (California), Ryan Lochte
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Best of Plein Air named
Best of Plein Air named The Laguna Plein Air Painters Assn. recently held an opening reception and awards ceremony for their sixth annual "Best of Plein Air" show at The Esther Wells Collection, where 60 of the 200 paintings entered by LPAPA members were...Tags: San Diego (San Diego, California), Colleges and Universities, Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning, Society, Awards and Prizes
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Newport-Mesa schools score well on AP tests
Recent data from a national magazine that crunched numbers and compiled percentages from Advanced Placement test scores would seem to upend the age-old notion that students who attend high schools in wealthier neighborhoods automatically achieve better...Tags: Costa Mesa, Colleges and Universities, Woodbridge, Academic Progress, Fullerton (Orange, California)
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Thursday's Calendar
TODAY
Free Corkage Thursdays
The Golden Truffle Restaurant, 1767 Newport Bld., Newport Beach, waives its corkage free for outside bottles of wine every Thursday night. Dinner is served from 5:30 to 10 p.m. Thursdays through Saturdays. For more...Tags: The Odd Couple (tv program), Newport Beach, Arts, Maine, Santa Ana
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Hops just a jump, skip away
OCLNN.comBooze, barbecue, and '80s glam metal. What more could you ask for? Today, the second annual Orange County Beer Festival will take over Irvine Lake from 1 to 4 p.m. with more than 60 domestic and international brews flowing, including beer from a...Tags: Los Angeles Times, San Diego (San Diego, California), Placentia (Orange, California), Dining and Drinking, Newport Beach
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Market Watch: Coachella desert's Valencia Pride and Keitt mangoes have arrived
Customers have been wondering for weeks when they'd show up, and now Wong Farms' desert mangoes, among the most exotic and eagerly sought fruits grown in California, are back at the Wednesday Santa Monica farmers market. Juicy, sweet and aromatic, they're...Tags: Whole Foods Market, Los Angeles Times, Laguna Niguel (Orange, California), Mangos, Orange County (California)
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In The Arts
Mad Hatter party for human rights A group of Laguna businesses and residents will take part in the Orange County Chapter of Human Rights Campaign's Mad Hatter Garden Party at 5:30 p.m. Saturday at a Newport Coast estate, with Lorna Luft and Greg...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Restaurants, Politics, Arts, Human Rights
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