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Chapman University’s School of Pharmacy receives national accreditation

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As the first graduating class of Chapman University’s School of Pharmacy leaves the school behind, its alma mater has received full national accreditation. “We’re thrilled,” Ronald Jordan, dean of the School of Pharmacy, said. “The first three classes I call my pioneer students. They were the ones who took a chance to join a new…

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3 accused in scheme to steal $365,000 from Orange County victim

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A 38-year-old man is facing more than 21 years in prison, while a 60-year-old co-defendant faces 15 years behind bars for allegedly bilking $365,000 from an Orange County man in an investment scam, a prosecutor said Tuesday. Isai Quezada, who faces 21 years and four months in prison if convicted at trial, was charged in…

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Anaheim nonprofit that serves immigrants, refugees seeks a new home

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Anaheim officials are on a short deadline to help Access California Services – a nonprofit that serves immigrants, refugees and low-income families – find a new, bigger location. AccessCal, as it’s known, has been in west Anaheim since 1998 and provides an array of youth and adult programs to about 10,000 clients a year, Executive Director Nahla…

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Surf champions crowned at Huntington Beach contest

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Gabriela Bryan surfs in the open women’s final during the NSSA National Open and Explorer Championships at the Huntington Beach pier on Tuesday, July 3, 2018. Bryan won the event. (Photo by Paul Bersebach, Orange County Register/SCNG) Gabriela Bryan carries the Hawaii state flag after winning the open women’s final during the NSSA National Open…

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Keeping cool with things to do this summer in south Orange County

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Summer is in full swing and our cities are planning ways to help keep kids, teens and families entertained. Like the recent Friday Fever at Etnies Skatepark in Lake Forest that featured contests, games, raffle prizes and pizza. Kids get ready to skate during the City of Lake Forest’s Friday Fever at Etnies Skatepark in Lake Forest…

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Santa Ana psychiatrist accused in conspiracy to sell prescription opioids

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A Santa Ana-based psychiatrist faces more than 100 years in federal prison on charges of writing prescriptions for opioids without a medical purpose, federal prosecutors said Monday. Dr. Robert Tinoco Perez, 56, of Westminster, was arrested Friday on charges in a grand jury indictment handed down last week, according to Thom Mrozek of the U.S….