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Month: April 2015

Water Woes: Farmers Depleting Water Table While Wealthy Cities are All Wet

April 6, 2015 3

It’s way past time for California to start treating fresh water as the scarce resource it really is.  The drought grows worse and the light […]

WonderCon Provides a Preview on Anaheim’s Chances at ComicCon

April 3, 2015 3

The Anaheim Convention Center plays host to the WonderCon pop culture convention this weekend and as many as 140,000 people are expected to attend this […]

The Quiet Leadership of Harry Reid

April 2, 2015 3

It didn’t take long for me to be pulled into circles of progressive and Democratic activists in Las Vegas. And before long, I had to […]

Sean H. Mill will be LGBT Center OC’s Indigo Ball Special Guest

April 1, 2015 4

Santa Ana Planning Commissioner Sean H. Mill will be the keynote speaker at the LGBT Center OC’s Indigo Ball on April 18 at the Lyon […]

Anaheim Council Majority Passes Gate Tax for Public Comments

April 1, 2015 1

Since Anaheim council member Kris Murray’s Anaheim Taxpayer Protection Act was tabled recently, the Anaheim Council Majority was able to use a simple 3-2 majority […]

Agran Consortium to Buy OC Weekly — Eyes Register for Acquisition

April 1, 2015 4

TheLiberalOC has learned that former Irvine Mayor and Council member Larry Agran has put together a small group of investors and together they have acquired […]

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RSS OC Register Politics & Government

  • NL Division Series: Brewers uncertain about Jackson Chourio’s status for Game 2 against Cubs
    The outfielder is dealing with right hamstring tightness after a 3-for-3, three-RBI Game 1 performance. The rookie left-hander Aaron Ashby is set to open Game 2 for Milwaukee.
  • AL Division Series: Blue Jays crush Yankees again, score 13 runs in Game 2 win
    The Blue Jays’ rookie Trey Yesavage strikes out 11 in a record-setting performance, and Vladimir Guerrero Jr. hits the first postseason grand slam in team history in a 13-7 win. The Blue Jays move to a 2-0 lead with the series shifting to New York.
  • Chargers stumble late, drop 2nd straight in loss to Commanders
    Quarterback Justin Herbert struggles behind a makeshift line while Cajon High alum Jayden Daniels returns from a two-game absence to lead Washington to a 27-10 win. The Chargers’ mounting offensive-line injuries stall an offense hurt by penalties and turnovers.
  • Using helicopters and chemical agents, immigration agents become increasingly aggressive in Chicago
    Activists, residents and leaders say increasingly combative tactics used by federal immigration agents are sparking violence and fueling neighborhood tensions in the nation’s third-largest city.
  • Man suspected of road rage after pointing gun at driver in Westminster, police say
    The episode began when one driver honked at another. The driver who police say pointed the gun was later arrested.
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