201904.03
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Two suspects in downtown Huntington Beach stabbing arrested

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Two men were behind bars Wednesday, April 3, on suspicion of stabbing a woman during an altercation in downtown Huntington Beach. Police were called about 10:30 p.m. Tuesday to Main Street and Walnut Avenue on a report of an argument that escalated into violence, said Huntington Beach police Officer Angela Bennett. Officers arrived to find…

201904.03
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Anaheim UHSD superintendent wrote letter of recommendation for Kennedy principal who failed to report sexual abuse allegations

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Anaheim Union High School District Superintendent Michael Matsuda wrote a letter of recommendation to the Duarte Unified School District on behalf of a Kennedy High School principal who police said failed to report sexual misconduct allegations to law enforcement or Child Protective Services as mandated by California law. A Kennedy water polo coach allegedly began…

201904.03
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Should Fairview Developmental Center’s future include the homeless?

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The Fairview Developmental Center, with its 125-acre Costa Mesa campus sitting nearly empty, has repeatedly been suggested as a place to house homeless people. Now, two of Orange County’s state legislators are pushing bills that could determine the center’s future, at least in the short term, and both ideas could involve the homeless. The developmental…

201904.03
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Can 475 ‘sand cubes’ protect Capo Beach from further erosion?

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Dawn McKnight was out walking her two dogs along what’s left of the Capistrano Beach parking lot in Dana Point on Wednesday afternoon, April 3, when she stopped short of the construction work taking place on the sand. “Interesting,” she said of the massive sand cubes being set out like a makeshift wall. An estimated…

201904.03
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Housing bill to ease zoning rules near transit and jobs advances

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A closely watched proposal that would allow apartment buildings to be built near public transportation hubs and job centers throughout California — regardless of local zoning rules — cleared its first hurdle late Tuesday afternoon. Senate Bill 50 marks the second attempt by state Sen. Scott Wiener, D-San Francisco, to boost the state’s scarce housing…