Late muralist’s heirs have been on a quest to find and restore his forgotten and hidden artworks By Liz Monroy Behind layers of dust, worn stage props, and shrouded in mystery backstage
Two Orange County police departments begin recording police encounters By Souliman Maida New technology could determine how justice is served in Orange County. Police departments across the county are considering using body-mounted
Responding to a rising trend of rapes, Gov. Jerry Brown signs a law helping protect female students. Sexual assaults at California campuses rose 11 percent since 2010. By Katie Porter A new state
Motorists would pay $35 to $220 for driving within three feet of bike riders By Patrick Bird and Emilio Rodriguez A month after the “buffer zone” law went into effect last month
By Joanna Meza Santa Ana Police officers are currently under investigation by the Federal Bureau of Investigation for a beating that was recorded on video. Santa Ana resident Edgar Vargas Arzate, 27,
By C. Harold Pierce A vacant lot across from campus purchased last year for $5 million to create more parking for faculty members will instead be used for construction workers, district
By Harold Pierce District Chancellor Raul Rodriguez is weathering the fallout of a scathing email he wrote in August accusing Coast Community College District trustees of institutional racism. In an
By Jasmine Williams Santa Ana College hosted the annual Latino Heritage Celebration event Wednesday afternoon. SAC students gathered in the quad for annual Latino Heritage Celebration on Wednesday afternoon to celebrate diversity
By Izabella Santana Getting up at 6 a.m. to take a 4-to 5-hour test is not how some students want to spend a Saturday. But starting in high school, if they want
By Jovany Leon In response to concerns about fairness and public trust, the district hired an outside firm to handle the parking citation appeals process. Phoenix Group Information Systems will process, collect