By: Alex Olivares At Macy’s there are dozens of employees in various departments sweeping, cashiering and stocking. They work together but about a fifth of them have been hired to cover hours
By: JP Chabot Ten years ago, Facebook began as a drunken notion proposed by Mark Zuckerberg while chatting with his friends, when he mentioned that he liked comparing photos of people to
By: Jorge Campos Freshman catcher Annie Dowling’s third-inning grand slam propelled the Dons past the visiting Palomar College Comets, as Santa Ana College won 9-4 Jan. 31. “I thought, ‘I got to
By: Katie Porter Gov. Jerry Brown’s proposed $1 billion boost aims to graduate students faster proposed $1 billion funding infusion for California community colleges could end up costing the district more than
By: C. Harold Pierce Weeks after Kim Pham’s death, police officers flood Downtown Santa Ana on horseback, foot and in cars while private security stands guard on the corner of Fourth
By: C. Harold Pierce In the 113th minute of overtime of the Southern California finals, freshman forward Luis Venegas charged toward the box, ball at his feet, and fired. The shot bounced
By: Katie Porter What love life? I replied to a friend asking how mine was going. We complained of stale prospects. The same people from the same places with the same mediocre
By: JP Chabot Deep in the heart of Downtown Santa Ana is an unobtrusive custom auto shop; simple on the outside, but full of hidden treasures. The Packard Custom Auto Service owned
By: Mahdee Gill FILMMAKER SHANDELL MAXWELL EXPOSES BIGOTRY IN THE O.C. Shandell Maxwell, then 14-years-old, waited for her younger sister outside their home as she did every day after school. Suddenly, red
By: C. Harold Pierce Three years ago, Gabriel Martinez, 31, lost control of his car on the freeway and crashed. Then came the sirens and paramedics. He slipped into a coma for