Red County/OC Blog News Roundup -- September 4, 2007
Today's top stories from behind the Orange Curtain:
What To Do About Building 16? -- OCR
Supervisors to decide fate of abandoned county warehouse.
Stifling Heat Triggers Outtages, Beach Rescues -- OCR
About 10,000 households lose power, while nearly 1 million head to beaches.
County's 11th Metro Station Debuts Today -- OCR
First train ride leaves Buena Park depot at 4:55 a.m.
Santa Ana Considering Water Rate Hike -- OCR
The change would add about $4.25 to the typical homeowner's monthly bill.
Huntington Beach To Consider Mandatory Neuter, Microchip Program For Pets -- OCR
City would be the first in Orange County to have such an ordinance.
San Juan Hills High To Open Doors On Tuesday -- OCR
San Juan Hills High School welcomes its inaugural class of students today.
Doll Gets new (Old) Look -- OCR
Anaheim music bar to showcase memorabilia from its rock history past.
California Air National Guard Will Leave OC -- DP
On Sept. 9 the California Air National Guard will leave Orange County after 43 years in Costa Mesa.
City Ups Code Enforcement -- OCR
It sometimes takes a whole lot more than a fence to make a good neighbor — just ask a city code enforcement officer.
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