Red County/OC Blog News Roundup -- April 10, 2007
Today's top stories from behind the Orange Curtain:
New Car Pool Lane Laws Make Use Easier -- OCR
Transit authority recommends easier access on all county freeways.
OC Asks Caltrans To Ease Carpool Lanes -- OCR
County transportation officials want solo drivers to be able to use the lanes during off-peak hours.
Frank Mickadeit: T-Rack To Run In '10, Spitzer To Wait -- OCR
Frank writes about T-Rack's decision to run for a fourth term, a story broken by "the blogs" (I didn't realize that was Red County's name).
Editorial: Line In The Sand Against New Taxes -- OCR
Legislative Republicans could block new levies, if they stick together.
Lost Stuff, Often Found, At Disneyland -- OCR
All sorts of things turn up, and Betsy Chan's job is to hunt down the owners.
Edison Plans To Extend Artificial Reef -- OCR
Quarry rock, broken concrete to be added to offshore reef to help grow kelp, offset power plant effects.
OC Prosecutor Remembered For Wit, Commitment -- OCR
Memorial for Cecil Hicks draws hundreds. He died March 30 at age 80, of pneumonia.
Boosters Sue School District -- OCR
A boosters club sued Saddleback Valley Unified over $48,000 missing from an account the school kept.
GardenWalk 80% Full -- OCR (4/9/07)
First phase scheduled to open in November.
Catholics Celebrate 95 Years In Fullerton -- OCR (4/9/07)
St. Mary's parishioners plan "A Journey of Faith & Hope" for April 20.
Will Voters Have A Say In City Hall Site -- OCR
Proponents of building a city hall on a park site next to Newport Beach's central library will try to get the issue on the February ballot, architect Bill Ficker said Monday.
Newport Citizen Of The Year Has A 'Hart' Of Gold -- OCR
Former Newport Beach Councilwoman Evelyn Hart isn't getting an award for her hospitality, but perhaps she should.
The headline I found interesting today was "Fullerton Police Use Taser on Teen with Knife."
After I read the story I realized that was a serious misrepresentation. It should have read "Fullerton Police Avert Teen's Suicide."
Bias? What bias?
Posted by: Pat | April 10, 2007 at 09:33 AM