With the deadline for Obamacare finally here, Americans are still hesitant to go online and sign up. By Thalia Louis Whether they adopt Obamacare or not, uninsured Americans will face costs. The
By: Alex Olivares The California Supreme Court decided last month that hosts charging entrance fees and serving alcohol at their house parties are liable for any injury or harm caused by their
When a former student was fatally shot by police, activists accused police of brutality, but shootings are tragic for everyone, including the cop Staff Editorial About a month ago, a former Santa
By: Joanna Meza Concealed carry weapon permits may be easier to acquire in Orange County. The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled last month that residents have the right to carry
By: Alex Olivares Cases of measles and whooping cough have surged in California this year with infections reaching Orange County, according to the OC Health Care Agency. These diseases are preventable with
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: Aaron Vasquez Gov. Jerry Brown declared a drought emergency last month. California is dry, and there is not enough water to quench our thirst. Last winter was one of the driest
By: Aaron Vasquez Coca-Cola’s Super Bowl ad brought up unnecessary controversy about the diversity of America. Many posted on Twitter complaining about how America the Beautiful was sung in more than eight
Staff Editorial Kim Pham’s death outside a Santa Ana nightclub resurrects the city’s history of crime and violence In one night, Downtown Santa Ana regained a reputation it took years to shed.
Staff Editorial California is evidence that raising taxes is crucial in offering residents the best opportunities possible during tough times. Despite a nationwide student debt crisis, California’s graduates have incurred the