OC Blog News Roundup - December 11, 2007
Posted by: Scott W. Graves | 12/11/2007 8:24 AM
Anaheim's Platinum Triangle poised to become 'downtown' (OCR)
City Council expected to consider plan today to more than double building allowed around Angel Stadium.
Orange to tighten day laborer rules (OCR)
City officials slated today to adopt stringent measures to curb workers' solicitation.
Newport expected to vote in Ed Selich as mayor (DP)
Newport Beach City Council members are expected to vote in Councilman Ed Selich as mayor at their regular meeting Tuesday.
O.C. desegregation case aimed at classroom education (OCR)
A San Diego assemblywoman wants to make Mendez v. Westminster required learning for all students in the state.
Accident payout won't drain Dana Point's coffers (OCR)
City can handle $50 million settlement because it pools risk with other cities.
The Orange Grove: Church / state wall goes just 1 way (OCR)
A 60-year-old ruling has helped turn the Establishment Clause on its head
Editorial: Mountains of tax dollars plowed under (OCR)
Pending farm bill continues practice of welfare for rich, absentee landowners
O.C. marks a road-funding milestone (LAT)
Officials assign the last funds from the original Measure M, which has allowed the county to keep pace with its growth.
Stranded motorist is raped on I-5 (LAT)
O.C. officials say the early-morning attack was unusual because there were so many potential witnesses.
AND OF COURSE, THIS...
Led Zeppelin rocks again in London (LAT)
LEDgendary: Zep can still rock (The Sun)
It had been a long time since they'd rock and rolled, but the band played one more time to a rapt crowd. The players aged, but the song remains the same.




