HomeNewsCity News

City News

- ADVERTISEMENT -
- advertisement -

Pacific Symphony Celebrated Year Of The Rat With Special Performance

Pacific Symphony welcomed the Year of the Rat with a Lunar New Year performance at the Renée and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall in Costa Mesa on Jan. 25.

Newport Beach Mother Pleads Guilty To College Admission Scandal

A Newport Beach woman pled guilty of conspiracy to commit wire fraud and confessed to paying $9,000 to have someone take her son’s online classes at Georgetown in a federal court in Massachusetts on Jan. 22.

First Case of Novel Coronavirus Confirmed in Orange County

On Jan. 25, the OC Health Care Agency (HCA) confirmed the first Orange County case of the 2019 novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) in Santa Ana, tracing the source to a traveler from Wuhan, China, the origin of the disease.

City of Irvine Installs Hybrid Traffic Control Device on Alton Parkway

The City of Irvine has installed a new traffic control system on Alton Parkway as a way to better warn drivers of the high levels of pedestrian foot traffic in the area.

Planned Parenthood Endorses Attorney Lauren Johnson-Norris for Irvine City Council

Planned Parenthood of Orange and San Bernardino Counties (PPOSBC) offered an early endorsement for Irvine City Council candidate Lauren Johnson-Norris, the current Chair of Irvine’s Community Services Commission.

The Formation of an Auto Bubble and Its Threats to Irvine’s Car Industry

The automotive industry seems to have pulled itself into an economic bubble that is similar to the U.S. mortgage bubble that burst in 2008, thereby triggering a global financial crisis.

Irvine’s Housing Crisis – How Housing Insecurity Is Affecting Both Students and Residents in Irvine

Orange County’s housing market experienced the slowest start to a year since the Great Recession in 2009. In fact, the first quarter of 2019 has been the “third-slowest-selling” quarter since 1988, as reported by the Orange County Register.

UC and CSU Campuses Now to Offer Medication Abortion Services Under New California Law

Students at California public universities will be able to access abortion by medication services at campus Student Health Centers by 2023, under the groundbreaking College Student Right to Access Act (SB 24).

Free Ride-Sharing Service From Hyundai Kicks Off in Irvine

BotRide, a free and autonomous vehicle service, was launched in Irvine by Hyundai on Nov. 4.

Measles Exposure at Disneyland

A Los Angeles resident infected with measles visited the Disneyland theme park in Anaheim, Orange County and a Starbucks store in Palms, Los Angeles on Oct. 16, potentially exposing hundreds to the disease. According to a news release by the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health, health officials issued warnings to visitors and suggested that they “should contact their health care providers if they have not been vaccinated.”

One Injured One Killed in Irvine Home Invasion

Police and firefighters responded to a report of an injured man claiming to have been assaulted in his Bayleaf Lane home on Oct. 26. Upon arriving at the scene, the injured man directed the officers to another victim in the house who was found with multiple gunshot wounds.

LAX Bans Curbside and Taxi Rideshare Services

“LAX-it”, pronounced “LA exit”, is a new, designated pickup area where rideshare services are required to go in order to pick up their passengers.

Opinion

Entertainment

Sports