A new law allowing illegal immigrants to drive benefits not only them but also California’s economy and citizen rivers statewide. After years of heated debates, Gov. Jerry Brown signed a law allowing
OPINION: LOCAL POLITICS Mayor Miguel Pulido has strived to strengthen the city through the arts by bringing the Orange County School of the Arts and The Artists Village to downtown. Even though
OPINION: ELECTION 2012: Cast your vote, choose your future This year’s ballot features 11 propositions up for the vote in California. These propositions have the potential to change the current role of
OPINION: ELECTION 2012. Cast your vote, choose your future. This year’s ballot features 11 propositions up for the vote in California. These propositions have the potential to change the current role of government,
OPINION: Ending his first term, the president has administered positive change for the people of the U.S. Americans are facing a number of serious challenges, but a change in leaders now will
FOOD: College students heavily rely on energy drinks for a jolt of liveliness to help them focus. Yet with drinks like Rockstar containing 62 grams of sugar and three times the amount
OPINION: Two media personalities clash Tuesday night leading up to the first presidential debate. Current TV anchor Eliot Spitzer and The Blaze network founder Glenn Beck squared off in a debate Tuesday
After years of enduring registration problems, California officials implement a solution to smooth the bumpy road to transfer. Capping units and altering the registration process is the answer to transfer delays, among
LOCAL TRAFFIC: After millions of dollars and months of construction, rush hour traffic headed south on Bristol near SAC still moves at a trickle. The construction is part of the $88 million
An American Muslim student faces conflicting cultural values in the face of degrading film, violent protests. News photos inserts courtesy MCT: DEFIANCE (by Li Muzi): A lone protester taunts police near the