As fires rage across two different parts of Orange County causing the evacuation of tens of thousands of residents, staff photographers, Danny De La Cruz, Andrea Antonio, and Julian Reynoso, head to
Ash rains down from fiery, smoke-filled skies as winds howl and wreak havoc throughout the county. Is it the end of times? No, it’s just October. Santa Ana winds began laying siege
A wildfire driven by gusting Santa Ana winds broke out in Silverado Canyon early Monday, closing Santiago Canyon College while forcing evacuations and critically injuring two firefighters. At 6:47 a.m., a fire
SAC’s new interim president, Dr. Marilyn Martinez Flores aspires to be the voice of teachers and students, and she’s rolling her sleeves up to get the job done. Dr. Flores’s first job
On Nov. 3, in addition to the Trump-Biden brawl, seats on the Santa Ana City Council, Orange County Board of Supervisors, and Rancho Santiago Community College District (RSCCD) Board of trustees will
Con el día de las elecciones a menos de 40 días, el Condado de Orange se prepara para abrir 167 centros de votación en todo el condado, incluyendo uno en el gimnasio
Santa Ana College has added short term classes through the GR8 Weeks program to make up for low enrollment numbers at the beginning of the Fall 2020 semester. The GR8 Weeks program
With election day approaching, the Orange County Registrar of Voters is preparing to open 167 voting centers throughout the county, including one in the Santa Ana College gym. Recently voting centers replaced
In a bid to bring accessibility to more of its students, Santa Ana College is now allowing students to use the campus Wi-Fi from the school parking lots. Lieutenant Scott Baker, head
California’s Employment Development Department (EDD) announced late Saturday night that the agency would not accept any new unemployment claims until Monday, Oct. 5 while improving its claims system. Temporarily suspending new benefit