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Cleveland National Forest elevates fire restrictions

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CORONA — Elevated fire restrictions went into effect Monday for the Cleveland National Forest, which encompasses more than 460,000 acres in the counties of San Diego, Riverside and Orange. A brush crew keeps watch over part of the area burned by the Wildomar fire in the Cleveland National Forest last year as cleanup takes place…

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Irvine man gets prison time for defrauding Riverside County investor

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An Irvine man was sentenced Monday to more than three years in federal prison for defrauding a Riverside County businessman out of nearly $650,000 in a phony investment scheme. Aiman Alexander Ataba, 52, was ordered to serve 41 months behind bars after a federal jury earlier this year found him guilty of eight counts of…

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Orange County Buddhist Church hosts annual Obon Festival

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Orange County Buddhist Church in Anaheim celebrated with its annual two-day Obon Festival this weekend. The festival marking the Obon holiday commemorates loved ones who have passed. The festival featured games and shopping and several booths selling Japanese food. Lindsay Hanashiro, 17, front, with fellow members of the OCBC Daion Taiko Group perform for attendees…

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California ranks sixth-worst state to retire to — or 15th best

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California is the sixth-worst state to retire in. Or 15th best. That’s the confusing message from three recent state-by-state, best-to-retire rankings based on a myriad of economic and demographic stats. Data crunchers at Bankrate and Kiplinger’s both ranked California No. 45 among the states for desirability as a place to live out one’s golden years….

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California bill would deem youth 12 and younger too young for court

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By Jeremy Loudenback,  The Chronicle of Social Change A bill winding its way through the California legislature would bar the juvenile justice system from hearing the cases of children younger than 12, an idea that has sparked a fierce backlash from district attorneys. California, like most states, has no minimum age that would prevent courts from hearing…

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Huntington Beach man sentenced to prison for “builder bailout” scheme

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A Huntington Beach man was sentenced Monday to nine years in federal prison for his role in a “builder bailout” real estate scheme in which more than 100 condominium units were fraudulently purchased across the country. Momoud Aref Abaji, 36, was convicted in 2016 of multiple felony counts of bank fraud, wire fraud and tax…