By Katie Porter KinderCaminata, a program introducing kindergartners to college, is seeking volunteers for its 21st annual event March 7. Every year about a thousand children from Santa Ana elementary schools come
By C. Harold Pierce A 23-year-old father fatally shot by Tustin police Feb. 10 was unarmed when officers opened fire, despite initial reports that he had a knife, witnesses said. “The father
By C. Harold Pierce A man who hopped into a student’s car Thursday without her permission was caught Tuesday afternoon, Campus Safety officers said. The suspect, whose name cannot be released for
By C. Harold Pierce A former Santa Ana College student was fatally shot in front of his home by Tustin Police officers Monday, police said. Robert Miguel Gutierrez Villa, a 23-year-old father,
By C. Harold Pierce A female student got an unwelcome passenger in her car Thursday morning on campus. The student was waiting for a parking spot in the lot south of
By Jorge Campos Sophomore third baseman Daniel Martinez roped a walk-off single into right field that capped a three-run-ninth-inning comeback 6-5 victory against the visiting Palomar College Comets Tuesday at Don
Students at the Centennial Education Center, an adult education center in Centennial Park, will be able to stay in their space for at least five more years since the Santa Ana City
By Jorge Campos The San Diego College Olympians took advantage of a weak Dons’ bullpen Friday, rounding up seven runs off five hits, leading them to a 13-5 victory over Santa
By: Alex Olivares At Macy’s there are dozens of employees in various departments sweeping, cashiering and stocking. They work together but about a fifth of them have been hired to cover hours
By: Aaron Vasquez Gov. Jerry Brown declared a drought emergency last month. California is dry, and there is not enough water to quench our thirst. Last winter was one of the driest