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Experience culture and history in the best old towns of Orange County
If you had lived in Orange County in the late 1800s, you would have no question as to how the county got its name.
Summer camp is on Irvine boy's list of things to do
In 2009, Maryam Taeed of Irvine adopted Daniel from an orphanage in Ghana. Daniel has since flown around the world, learned a new language, visited the beach, started school, made friends, and joined a running club and a soccer team.
Academy ceremony welcomes back first graduating deputies
TUSTIN The Orange County Sheriff's Regional Training Facility celebrated its 200th graduating class Thursday, welcoming members of the original training class from 1965 while honoring the latest round of graduates.
Woman, 73, dies a day after crash in Tustin
Orange County Coroner's Office officials say Barbara Major, 73, died about 4 p.m. Wednesday, a little more than a day after she was taken to Western Medical Center in Santa Ana after a five-vehicle crash at the Irvine Boulevard and Prospect Avenue intersection.
6 arrested in thefts of $200,000 worth of swimsuits
Six men and two women suspected of stealing more than $200,000 worth of bathing suits from a Tustin warehouse are facing burglary and grand theft charges.
'South Pacific' auditions coming up
Auditions for "South Pacific," Tustin Area Council for Fine Arts and Theatrical Productions, Inc.
8 arrested, accused of Tustin warehouse burglary
Police at about 5:30 a.m. Sunday saw two vehicles speeding from an industrial area near the 2600 block of Dow Avenue, according to a release from the Tustin Police Department.
Memorial Day: 'Just showing respect'
SANTA ANA Evelyn Haven brushed the grass from her husband's headstone and laid a red-white-and-blue bouquet of lilies and hydrangeas on his grave.
Northern Trust hires Schanna as a senior wealth strategist
Northern Trust a provider of financial services for affluent individuals, families and institutions added Michael Schanna to its Orange County office as a senior wealth strategist.
Spring home update: Tustin, Orange or Villa Park
Where is real estate selling better -- Tustin, Orange or Villa Park -- as the traditional spring homebuying season was in full stride in early May? For more real estate news, CLICK HERE ! For ZIP-by-ZIP homebuying trends, CLICK HERE ! And for the latest housing foibles of Real Housewives of Orange County cast, CLICK HERE ! For the 22 business days ... (more)
2 more gang members sentenced in jewelry robbery spree
WESTMINSTER Two men were sentenced to state prison Friday for their role in the armed robbery of two Orange County jewelry stores, becoming the last in a group of San Diego gang members to be convicted for their role in a 2009 crime spree.
Valencia Elementary showcases international cultures
LAGUNA HILLS The corner of La Paz Road and Paseo de Valencia was bursting with colors and sounds from around the world Friday night at Valencia Elementary School.
Cheap burgers, solid sandwiches at Tustin deli
It's not often you come across a solid hamburger at a deli, but you can find that pleasant surprise at Tustin's 20-year-old shop, Oscar's Deli and Grill.A Plus, the shopA is a wallet-friendly lunch spotA - all hot and cold sandwiches are all priced in the $4-6 range.A The best part? You can still taste quality.
Duo Posing As Tree Trimmers Targeting Elderly In OC
TUSTIN - The Orange County Sheriff's Department Thursday asked the public to report anything suspicious following the recent burglaries in unincorporated Tustin, as well as unincorporated Santa Ana.
Tustin's Boy Scout Troop 33 celebrates 60 years
The first Boy Scouts of America troop in Orange County was organized in Anaheim in 1910 followed by the formation of the Orange County Council in 1920.
Tustin business news: Winery, Saladworks, boutique open
Pozzuoli Vineyard & Winery opened a wine tasting and barrel-aging facility for its Paso Robles Estate wines in Tustin.
Econz Wireless Deploys Mobile GPS Tracking Application Called...
TUSTIN, Calif. -- -- Econz Wireless , leaders in mobile time and attendance, released a new product called Timecard GPS Lite.
Man guilty of impersonating drug agent
TUSTIN A South Dakota man was sentenced to two years in prison for impersonating a DEA agent and forcing several people to hand over cash.
School Builder Accused of Illegal Workers
A former Saddleback Valley Unified building contractor is accused of embezzling over $350,000 in taxpayer money from his illegal immigrant employees.
Local medical groups earn high state standards
The California Association for Physician Groups has recognized two Southern California healthcare organizations with Elite Status ratings.