OC Blog News Roundup - Feb. 4, 2008
Posted by: Jubal | 02/04/2008 8:25 AM
Martin Wisckol's The Buzz: Super May Also Apply To Tuesday's Turnout (OCR)
Mail-in ballots have already set a county primary record.
Van Tran Still Supports McCain (DP)
Assemblyman Van Tran said he stands behind his endorsement of Sen. John McCain, despite the Arizona senator's repeated use of a racial slur for Asians during the 2000 election.
McClintock Endorses Fellow Republican Harman (DP)
Sen. Tom Harman can now enjoy another endorsement from a key Republican -- State Sen. Tom McClintock.
Editorial: Let Vote Be Final Say On City Site (DP)
Newport Beach have a historic opportunity this Tuesday to decide on the future of where the center of city government will be housed by voting yes or no on Measure B.
HB Considers Cat Licensing With Proposed Pet-Fixing Law (DP)
If the spay, neuter and microchip incentive program is approved by the City Council tonight, Surf City would be the first in O.C. to require that cats be licensed.
HB Mayor To Make A Run For Congress (OCR)
Debbie Cook, a recognized energy conservation advocate, said she will pull papers to run for the 46th Congressional seat held by Republican Dana Rohrabacher.
Runway Work grounded At Great Park (LAT)
The contractor hired to tear up and recycle concrete at the former El Toro Marine base has taken off in a dispute with Lennar Corp.
Suspect Who Inspired Art Arrested In Santa Ana (OCR)
Police arrest 'Hobo Bandit suspect, as well as possible getaway driver.
Editorial: No New City Hall For Newport (OCR)
Vote No on Newport Beach Measure B.
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