Activists say Santa Ana needs to start acting like the "sanctuary city" it claims to be.
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In this special election, Measures A and B were all about who gets to control Huntington Beach's libraries.
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The special election was controversial because it overrode the board’s appointment to the seat.
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In this special election, Measures A and B are all about who gets to control Huntington Beach's beloved libraries.
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Around 200 protestors rallied this afternoon outside the Santa Ana Federal Building after agents were reported detaining residents in the city.
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Thanh Huong Nguyen, 61, of Santa Ana was arraigned on three federal charges on Monday.
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Orange County Superior Court Judge Cheri Pham was in line to take a top job in one of the nation’s largest court systems. Then came her husband’s corruption scandal.
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The decision comes after an LAist investigation exposed millions in unaccounted-for coronavirus relief funds Do quietly routed to a newly-created nonprofit connected to his daughter, and a federal law enforcement probe of the issue.
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All now have a chance to win the 2nd annual Tournament of Cheeseburgers crown in July, so get voting!
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Authorities say Peter Pham — who founded Viet America Society and hired former Supervisor Andrew Do's daughter — "is considered to be a fugitive from justice."
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Do is scheduled to be sentenced June 9 on a federal bribery charge. Prosecutors are asking for five years in prison.
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From regional Mexican antojitos to over-the-top breakfast burritos, family-run smash burgers and neighborhood pizza slices
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Verdi’s Messa da Requiem, an immersive Gatsby dance, Hollywood Bowl season opener, Pride events and more.
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