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Attorney slammed for mocking Orange County Asians on Facebook

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An Irvine attorney who describes herself as the top law school tutor in the United States has been the target of blistering criticism for an incendiary Facebook post mocking Orange County Asians. Christina Ignatius, who owns Law School Tutor and claims to have been involved in multimillion-dollar business and real estate deals, compared the county’s Asian…

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Ex-student gets 6 months in jail for O.C. college vandalism

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A former Orange Coast College student was sentenced Thursday to six months in jail for vandalizing two campus security vehicles and violating an order to stay away from the Costa Mesa campus, according to the Orange County district attorney’s office. Robert Bouton McDougal, 22, also received three…

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Is your drinking water dangerous? In some parts of California, it could be

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Five years ago, California became the first state in the nation to recognize the human right to safe, clean, affordable and accessible water. Today, we look at how the state is working to ensure that right and where the biggest concerns for Californians are. The California Water Resources Control Board’s records show more than 266…

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Online support group helps Los Alamitos man lose 161 pounds

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In just over two years, Eric Gonzales has lost 161 pounds. It took a lot of determination, fortitude and willpower. And, it took a village. When a family crisis threw his life into disarray last summer, the Los Alamitos resident could no longer afford his Weight Watchers membership. He shared his situation on Connect, the…

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‘Dr. Keeling’s Curve’ with M*A*S*H actor Mike Farrell is literally the Sierra Club’s play to spread climate change message

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It’s not unusual for an audience to listen to a scientific presentation on climate change that outlines such effects as scorching temperatures, rising sea levels and intense wildfires — and then sink slowly into a blue funk. “They can feel very depressed,” Angelica Gonzales, conservation program manager for the Sierra Club Angeles Chapter, said. “They…

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Tariffs could hit L.A., Long Beach ports hard, analysis and experts say

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If the latest salvos in an escalating trade war between the United States and China take effect, the resulting economic shock waves would likely hit Los Angeles and Long Beach ports the hardest, local officials fear. The latest round of tariffs, threatening $200 billion worth of Chinese products the U.S. imports each year, stands to…