201905.23
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Santa Ana police to begin posting names, photos of those arrested and charged with prostitution related offenses

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People arrested in Santa Ana on suspicion of prostitution-related crimes will soon get some unwanted publicity, as police prepare to unveil a website naming and shaming those believed to be involved in the sex trade. Beginning Monday, the names and booking photos of individuals arrested and charged with “prostitution related offenses,” will adorn a new…

201905.23
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Lifeguards stage mock rescue to highlight dangers at the beach

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The four bodyboarders were sucked out to sea in a strong rip current that pulled them far beyond the breaking waves. A lifeguard noticed them struggling and grabbed his red buoy, swimming out to help with the rescue. Another guard, watching from a nearby tower, also sprung into action, before a yellow lifeguard boat and…

201905.23
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Congress on cusp of delivering long-overdue disaster aid

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By ANDREW TAYLOR WASHINGTON  — The Senate on Thursday passed a long-overdue $19 billion disaster aid bill by a broad bipartisan vote, but only after Democrats insisted on tossing out President Donald Trump’s $4.5 billion request to handle an unprecedented influx of migrants at the U.S.-Mexico border. The relief measure would deliver money to southern…

201905.23
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Nuclear waste from San Onofre would get first dibs for relocation under new bill

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The Holtec Hi-Storm Umax dry storage system for spent fuel at San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station. Courtesy Southern California Edison. The 75 reactor sites where nuclear waste is piling up across America. (Courtesy U.S. Government Accountability Office) Sound The gallery will resume inseconds The San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station. (File Photo by Mark Rightmire, Orange…

201905.23
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‘American Taliban’ Lindh freed after 17 years in prison

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By MATTHEW BARAKAT The California man who became known as the “American Taliban” after his battlefield capture in Afghanistan in 2001 was freed early from his federal sentence on Thursday, despite official concerns that he retains a radical ideology and still poses a risk to U.S. interests. John Walker Lindh, now 38, was released Thursday…