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Tustin native to flyover Angels Stadium today
04/07/2022

Tustin native to flyover Angels Stadium today

1st Lt. Sean McGaffigan, an Air Force reservist, will be part of the C-17 flight marking the Angels’ first home game of the season.

Sea lions were found dead on the shores of Laguna Beach, Crystal Cove State Park and Newport Beach
04/05/2022

Sea lions were found dead on the shores of Laguna Beach, Crystal Cove State Park and Newport Beach

The Pacific Marine Mammal Center in Laguna Beach responded to an odd grouping of deaths not seen elsewhere along the California coast.

US Coast Guard will come to Dana Point Harbor Saturday
04/01/2022

US Coast Guard will come to Dana Point Harbor Saturday

The visit to the Ocean Institute dock was coordinated by the Dana Point U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary. The Dana Point group is the largest of seven auxiliary groups in Orange County.

Laguna Beach's fuel modification plan called 'model for state'
04/01/2022

Laguna Beach's fuel modification plan called 'model for state'

The city has landed on a plan for clearing brush from two environmentally sensitive canyons that California Coastal Commissioners say they can support, and even consider a model for the state.

Old San Clemente Hospital site could become senior living village
03/23/2022

Old San Clemente Hospital site could become senior living village

MemorialCare Health System, owner of the closed San Clemente Hospital, has filed an application with the city to replace the facility with affordable senior housing atop medical offices, which woul…

Teens learn about ocean science at the Ocean Institute
03/21/2022

Teens learn about ocean science at the Ocean Institute

More than 150 girls from middle and high schools across Southern California attended the two-day event.

Specialized health care to come to Hoag's Irvine campus
03/20/2022

Specialized health care to come to Hoag's Irvine campus

The gift from the Sun Family Foundation is helping Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian create medical institutes catering to women’s health, cancer care and digestive illnesses.

Villagers could have been ground zero during the pandemic but they weren't here's why
03/19/2022

Villagers could have been ground zero during the pandemic but they weren't here's why

The senior community that could have been ground zero for infection and deaths instead managed to stymie the virus’s spread within its gates keeping the number of cases down, especially compa…

Local fisherman, who first fished with Dana Wharf Sportfishing as a kid, snags 45-pound white sea bass for the start of ...
03/09/2022

Local fisherman, who first fished with Dana Wharf Sportfishing as a kid, snags 45-pound white sea bass for the start of sportfishing season

The 45-pound fish – a size rarely caught – is the first known, locally caught sea bass of the sportfishing season, which opened March 1.

Demolition and construction could begin next month in Dana Point Harbor
03/08/2022

Demolition and construction could begin next month in Dana Point Harbor

The developers are asking county leaders to approve splitting the commercial core and waterside projects from two proposed hotels, which are taking longer to go through the approval process.

Military veteran honored in Laguna Beach
03/06/2022

Military veteran honored in Laguna Beach

Saturday’s 55th parade toured through Laguna Beach’s downtown.

Did you come out to the Dana Point whale parade?
03/06/2022

Did you come out to the Dana Point whale parade?

The parade kicked off the 51st Festival of the Whales, featuring two fun-filled days in the harbor.

GI's who donated $2 toward building a school in South Korea continue their support
03/02/2022

GI's who donated $2 toward building a school in South Korea continue their support

In 1952, the men of the 40th Infantry Division based out of Joint Forces Training Base Los Alamitos, each gave $2 to build a school for the children of Gapyeong.

Those who lead Marines during the fatal AAV training exercise get a final review of leadership at Camp Pendleton
02/27/2022

Those who lead Marines during the fatal AAV training exercise get a final review of leadership at Camp Pendleton

The Marine Corps is deciding whether six men in various command roles should keep their military careers.

San Clemente's Don Hansen to be honored with street sign, plaza
02/19/2022

San Clemente's Don Hansen to be honored with street sign, plaza

Hansen operated a sportfishing company that he later thought to use to take people whale watching, giving life to that industry in Orange County and giving people an experience on the water few oth…

Laguna Beach has plan to maintain historical properties
02/17/2022

Laguna Beach has plan to maintain historical properties

The changes make historical preservation of hundreds of properties in the city largely voluntary, while still promoting the benefits of taking care of the distinct older properties – something many…

Laguna residents saw leaping flames early in the a.m.
02/10/2022

Laguna residents saw leaping flames early in the a.m.

The 1993 fire torched 441 homes, scorched 14,000 acres and resulted in an estimated $528 million in damage.

Marines and Japanese soldiers train in armored vehicles and long-range artillery at Camp Pendleton
02/10/2022

Marines and Japanese soldiers train in armored vehicles and long-range artillery at Camp Pendleton

Some 900 Marines and nearly 200 Japanese soldiers have been training off Camp Pendleton’s shoreline, across its beaches, through its ranges and canyons, in the air and out in the harsh desert…

The only collection of aircraft dedicated to Marine aviation is set to be housed in a museum at the Great Park
02/07/2022

The only collection of aircraft dedicated to Marine aviation is set to be housed in a museum at the Great Park

More than 40 aircraft of the Flying Leatherneck Aviation Museum in San Diego could soon be on display in a newly restored hangar once part of the Marine Corps Air Station El Toro.

If you see more military aircraft overhead, here's why
02/05/2022

If you see more military aircraft overhead, here's why

Residents in south Orange County can expect to see planes overhead, including flights over the Santa Ana Mountains and especially along the coastline. Other communities near Miramar in north San Di…

Dana Point wants more access for the public on its popular bluff-top trail
02/01/2022

Dana Point wants more access for the public on its popular bluff-top trail

The lawsuit was filed as a cross-complaint, in response to a filing by a nonprofit over citations issued by Dana Point for closure of the trail.

Army veteran hikes 4,000 miles to help stop veteran suicides
02/01/2022

Army veteran hikes 4,000 miles to help stop veteran suicides

Stepping into the Pacific Ocean on Monday, he finished a 4,000-plus mile trek that started in Delaware.

The Balboa Island Ferry is back to taking cars across Newport Bay
01/29/2022

The Balboa Island Ferry is back to taking cars across Newport Bay

It was shut down to cars for all of January because of work being done on Balboa Island.

Capt. Gary Brighouse is helping to clean fishing line off places in Dana Point harbor
01/28/2022

Capt. Gary Brighouse is helping to clean fishing line off places in Dana Point harbor

White containers in Dana Point Harbor and on several OC piers collect lines that can maim or kill marine birds and mammals.

A Laguna Niguel boy who beat cancer and loves the postal service good a huge surprise
01/25/2022

A Laguna Niguel boy who beat cancer and loves the postal service good a huge surprise

A 7-year-old cancer survivor who runs a post office tent in his room where he sorts, stuffs and writes letters. On Monday, he received his own mini mail truck from the U.S. Postal Service.

OC's last known Pearl Harbor veteran flew 150 missions between 1945-1945
01/23/2022

OC's last known Pearl Harbor veteran flew 150 missions between 1945-1945

Hughes, a longtime resident of Santa Ana, was a man of great humility, who loved his family and country and served it proudly for decades, those who knew him said.

New jet fighter head out with the Navy's first woman captain aboard an aircraft carrier
01/18/2022

New jet fighter head out with the Navy's first woman captain aboard an aircraft carrier

To get ready to deploy, the squadron trained for nine months. Locals might have seen some of the training during Summer Fury, an aviation exercise where aircraft flew over much of Southern Californ…

Hopefuls audition at the Pageant of the Masters
01/17/2022

Hopefuls audition at the Pageant of the Masters

The living pictures art show uses two casts of 150 people who rotate each week during its summer run.

Marines at Camp Pendleton can use new seafaring armored vehicles in the ocean again
01/12/2022

Marines at Camp Pendleton can use new seafaring armored vehicles in the ocean again

The armored seafaring vehicles will be used this week at Camp Pendleton in training exercises with visiting Japanese forces.

Hoag and Providence Health will split up by end of January
01/11/2022

Hoag and Providence Health will split up by end of January

In a joint statement, the health care systems announced on Monday, Jan. 10, they had reached an amicable settlement agreement that would allow Hoag to become independent again.

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