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Costa Mesa city manager to depart with severance

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After 12 years with the city – eight as its chief executive – Costa Mesa City Manager Tom Hatch was abruptly dismissed from his position Tuesday, Nov. 13. After a closed-door discussion prior to its meeting, the City Council announced a 3-2 vote to terminate Hatch’s contract and pay him severance, city spokesman Tony Dodero confirmed. Councilwoman Katrina…

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Election 2018: Democrat Katie Porter overtakes over Republican Mimi Walters in 45th; 39th House race now a virtual tie as late ballot counts swing left

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Democrats made significant gains Tuesday in late ballot counts for two key undecided House seats in Southern California as post-election tallies continue to swing in their favor and against Republicans. Democrat Katie Porter pulled ahead of incumbent GOP Rep. Mimi Walters in Orange County’s inland 45th District, while the battle for the 39th showed Democrat…

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CSU professors, faculty fear new general education orders will phase out need for cultural studies; administration says it won’t

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Some 60 professors and students from a handful of California State University campuses protested a board of trustees meeting in Long Beach on Tuesday, Nov. 13, opposing two executive orders that they say will phase out the requirements for cultural studies courses. But CSU officials say the orders will do no such thing. Executive order…

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After Woolsey fire erupted, impromptu seagoing support team piloted supplies into Malibu

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By Bradley Bermont, contributing writer With police checkpoints preventing access to Malibu, still under mandatory evacuation on Tuesday as the Woolsey fire continued to burn, residents who stayed behind found themselves trapped with no supplies. They needed food, water, firefighting gear, first-aid kits and fuel for cars and generators. Supplies are loaded ashore for people…

201811.13
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CNN sues White House to regain access for reporter Jim Acosta

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CNN sued the Trump administration on behalf of reporter Jim Acosta on Tuesday, asking a court to restore Acosta’s White House press pass after President Donald Trump suspended it last week. The unusual suit, an escalation of Trump’s long-running war of words with CNN, seeks a judge’s intervention after Trump banished Acosta from the White…

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Laguna Woods Village mulls incentive program to curb illegal dumping

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LAGUNA WOODS — If you see something — like a sofa or computer being illegally dumped — say something. You could get an award up to $100. On Tuesday, Nov. 6, the Golden Rain Foundation approved the implementation of a rewards program designed to incentivize residents to call in on oversized items intended for disposal…

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Woman shot, fatally injured in Santa Ana

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A woman died after a Santa Ana shooting during the predawn hours of Monday, Nov. 12. A caller reported that his friend had been shot near the intersection of West 1st Street and North Pacific Avenue at about 1:40 a.m., according to a news release from the Santa Ana Police Department. It said that, a…