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Taking Aim Responsibly

A hunter avoids health risks associated with commercial meat production by eating only what he shoots, an idea that’s growing Story and Photos by Patrick Bird In the heart of Santa Ana,
December 8, 2014

Drought

Last week’s storm hardly helped the state’s record low water supply. Experts explore alternatives as supplies dwindle. By Jose Servin California is still dry. Despite recent showers, the level of rainfall is
December 8, 2014

Arming Safety Officers

In response to high profile school shootings across the nation, district officials explore lifting a 25-year-old policy that banned campus security personnel from carrying firearms By Jovany Leon Because of high profile
December 8, 2014

Temporary Relief

By executive order President Obama expands immigrants’ rights By Jovany Leon About five million immigrants without legal status could stay in the U.S. temporarily without fear of deportation, President Obama said in
December 8, 2014

Protestors For Missing Group

By Joanna Meza Hundreds of angry activists stormed outside the Mexican Consulate in Downtown Santa Ana Nov. 20, counting from one to 43 in Spanish, “uno, dos, tres…” The numbers represent the
December 8, 2014

Obnoxious Fumes Forces Library Closure

By Jorge Campos Fumes from roof repairs forced the temporary closure of Nealley Library Monday, college officials announced. “We apologize for any inconvenience,” Eve Kikawa, dean of fine and performing arts said.
November 17, 2014

Suspect Arrested

By Joanna Meza Jaquinn Bell was arrested Nov. 2 on suspicion of hit-and-run leading to the death of twins Lexi and Lexandra Perez and friend Andrea Gonzalez on Halloween night in Santa
November 11, 2014
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