Asian-American women are such a rarity in the music industry. I should know — I’m Asian-American myself and find it difficult to support singers and musicians who look like me. When I
The federal government started sending one-time economic impact payments to some taxpayers on April 15, but many have still not received their money. The government’s CARES Act offers up to $1,200 for individuals
Orange County faced 13,200 job losses in March, bringing the local unemployment rate to 3.6%, according to Employment Development Department stats. But the true unemployment rate is thought to grow even higher
By the time the gates at Santa Ana College opened at 8 a.m. Saturday, the line of cars waiting to drive through the campus for a free week’s supply of food was
Santa Ana College President Dr. Linda Rose will retire at the end of the semester, after working at the campus for eight years, four of them as its top administrator. “I will
All classes will remain online for the remainder of the academic year, district officials announced Friday. The decision comes after a survey showed more than 80 percent of faculty would be able
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Personally, Mayor Pulido, how are you and your family coping with this crisis? Me and my family are fine. I’m not too worried about them. But look, people of all ages can
The novel coronavirus pandemic has put a halt on sports at all levels. As the NBA was the first professional league to stop play due to the virus. But soon after
The City of Santa Ana enacted a moratorium on residential and commercial foreclosures and evictions last Thursday, preventing any tenant who has had their income impacted by the coronavirus pandemic from being