Saturday night was supposed to be a peaceful protest against police violence, but instead became a movement of people rampaging through the streets of Santa Ana. Our city is now among those
There were broken windows and anti-police tagging, but nothing was stolen from Santa Ana College’s Digital Media Center during a Saturday night demonstration that turned destructive. Sunday morning images show that the
*We are using a pseudonym to protect the identity of the protestor. When studio arts major John Smith arrived on the corner of Bristol and McFadden on Saturday night to attend a
At 8 p.m. on Saturday, May 30, people gathered on the corner of Bristol and McFadden to protest police violence. Many had signs and were peacefully protesting while some in attendance started
At least six protests against police violence happened in Orange County over two days last weekend, starting in the Orange Circle with meetups scheduled at 1 p.m. and 4 p.m. The local
Starting July 1, Marilyn Flores will be Santa Ana College’s interim president. Flores, who has served as vice president of academic affairs at Santiago Canyon College since 2016, was recommended by the
Shopping malls, swap meets, dine-in restaurants and more non-essential, low-risk businesses in Orange County received the green light to reopen Saturday after the state approved a comprehensive plan that includes disinfection, masks
As of June 6, 2020, updates on this page have been discontinued. Here’s what we know: As the county begins to reopen, what does that mean for you? Orange County bars, gyms,
Update, Saturday May 23: Orange County’s plan for reopening, submitted under Governor Newsom’s variance guidelines, has been approved. Effective 12:01 a.m. on Saturday, dine-in restaurants, shopping centers, and a limited selection of
Leer en español As the COVID-19 pandemic continues, we are all consuming a flood of information from every direction — some factual, some speculative, some that will change when the next round