By Meghan Kliewer Before the rock show begins, mindless chatter and background music fill the venue as roadies set up the opening act’s instruments. A cloud carrying a whiff of weed floats
By R. Nicanor Santana Don Mariachi, SAC’s ensemble, will suit up to perform more than 15 classics at Phillips Hall on Friday at 7:30 p.m. The ensemble was formed about 20 years
Amy Universal Music By Nashe Harley Amy, directed by Asif Kapadia, chronicles the life and death of Amy Winehouse with never-before-seen footage of the late singer and interviews with those close to
City’s Homeless struggling to survive By R. Nicanor Santana Every morning several hundred homeless people gather near Santa Ana’s Civic Center for a breakfast served by various local nonprofit organizations. Others who
uneventful standoff with cops highlight book fair hosted by el centro cultural By Jose Servin About 17 Santa Ana police cars served as a backdrop for the first Orange County Anarchist Bookfair
Each bomb detonated on the Marshall Islands Bikini Atoll was 1,000 times more powerful than the hydrogen bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki and illuminated the sky brighter than the light from
Congresswoman Loretta Sanchez hurts her chances for U.S. Senate seat By Joanna Meza Rep. Loretta Sanchez’s U.S. Senate bid got off to a rough start after committing a racially insensitive gaffe at
By Jacob Peterson California’s surprising jump in revenue has allowed Gov. Jerry Brown to propose sending some of that surplus to community colleges under a revised budget. Brown’s revision calls for
The right-hander is one of the top pitchers in the conference after years off By Jacob Peterson Santa Ana College righty Tori Franks has come out of a two-year hiatus to lead
By Jorge Campos The inaugural season of sand volleyball came to an end after the Dons dropped back-to-back matches in straight sets to Grossmont and El Camino College in the first round