By: C. Harold Pierce and Katie Porter Safety officers identified and helped police catch the driver Santa Ana Police arrested a second driver that struck a 14-year-old girl on suspicion of felony
Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer vetoed SB 1062, a bill that would have let businesses refuse service to gays By: Jorge Campos Despite growing acceptance the past four years, LGBT people in Arizona
Part 2 in a series Conflicting state and federal regulations lead to some medical marijuana patients being treated like criminals. By: Katie Porter Two teenage girls sit on a curb as an
By: C. Harold Pierce ear a splotchy patch of bloodstained grass outside a row of apartments, Leticia Villa watched her son Robert lay dying. Tustin police were on the scene after responding
By: C. Harold Pierce A fire alarm malfunction forced thousands of people to evacuate campus buildings twice Feb. 26, Campus Safety officials said. Strobe lights flashed for a preplanned 10 a.m. fire
By: C. Harold Pierce A man who hopped into a student’s car Feb. 13 without her permission was caught days later. Campus safety officers found a man matching the suspect’s description in
By: Jorge Campos Johnny Rockets is offering free meals for kids 12 years old and under on Sundays. With the purchase of an adult entrée, patrons will receive a voucher for one
By: Joanna Meza Walkers and donors are needed for this year’s annual Walk for Kids event April 6 sponsored by the Orange County Ronald McDonald House. Proceeds from the 5K help provide
By: Mitchell Welch Come down to the Orange County Market Place’s eighth annual St. Patrick’s Day Celebration & Green Festival on March 16. Attendees can enjoy green beer, lemonade and ice cream
By: Jessica Larios Those 21 and older who have a passion for art can participate in “The Big Draw,” a community art event at The Copper Door Bar. A long table with