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VOTER GUIDE: Propositions

SPECIAL VOTER GUIDE: After two years of television ads, billions raised in campaign contributions and vastly different approaches to our country’s future, the indecision of American politics comes to an end as
October 22, 2012

VOTER GUIDE: Candidates for state, local office

SPECIAL ELECTION GUIDE: After two years of television ads, billions raised in campaign contributions and vastly different approaches to our country’s future, the indecision of American politics comes to an end as
October 21, 2012

VOTER GUIDE: Presidential Candidates

Though national polls have seen the presidential candidates edge past each other in the last two years, the numbers have typically remained a near 50-50 split. The two candidates now vying for
October 21, 2012

Food for thought

The campus cafe offers healthy choices if you’re willing to pay the price. Eating healthy on campus might end up costing you some extra cabbage. While fast-food options are cheaper at the
October 21, 2012

Economic lifeblood skyrockets

The average price for a gallon of regular gasoline in California hit $4.668 Oct. 8, the highest price in the nation and an all-time high for the Golden State. People have no
October 21, 2012

Licenses OK’d for ‘DREAMers’

By Marissa Adams Free to drive — California eases license restrictions. It’s late at night for 20-year-old Jessica Bautista. Her shift as a DJ at The Place Banquet Hall is over, and
October 21, 2012

Crime rates dip for second year

Improved methods help catch crooks. Santa Ana College’s crime activity has dropped by almost half since 2009, with authorities saying they believe that a new focus on foot patrols and use of
October 21, 2012
Several women in white lab coat and protective googles, wearing plastic gloves handing specimens.

PROP 30: District backs Brown’s tax hike

District Trustees endorsed Proposition 30, a tax measure driven by Gov. Jerry Brown, in a 10-to-2 vote on Oct. 8. “If the day after the election it doesn’t pass, there will be
October 21, 2012

Child Center Director retires

COMMUNITY PROFILE: Veronica MacKenney steps down after pioneering programs aimed at Spanish speakers. She sits straight and confident behind her desk surrounded by pictures of her grandchildren. Veronica MacKenney brings out weathered
October 21, 2012
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