OC Blog News Roundup - March 10, 2008
Posted by: Jubal | 03/10/2008 8:23 AM
Martin Wisckol's The Buzz: The Steep Cost Of Running For Judge (OCR)
Judicial candidates face a $41,000 charge for a 400-word sample ballot statement.
San Clemente Cautiously Moves Forward With Tri-City Trolley Plan (OCR)
On a 5-0 vote, council members send plan to the next step, but they say it looks premature and they're not prepared to commit any set amount of local money.
Planners Discuss Granting Wetlands Permit (OCR)
The permit is one of about a dozen the Huntington Beach Wetlands Conservancy needs to restore 140 acres of marshes.
Editorial: Annexation Could Harm Newport Beach - Costa Mesa Relations (DP)
It's an odd dilemma.
McCain To Visit Support Base In Newport Beach (DP)
Republican presidential contender John McCain will make a fundraising stop in Newport Beach later this month.
Cook, Kalmick Become Democratic Front-Runners (DP)
The Democratic race to challenge Rep. Dana Rohrabacher has narrowed to between Huntington Beach Mayor Debbie Cook and small business owner Dan Kalmick.
Slow news day.
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The McCain story is from the Daily Pilot :D
It's not a slow news day on IrvineTattler.com. I just broke a story about Agran's treasurer submitting a document to the Secretary of State listing a dead woman as running Hometown Voter Guide, the slate mailer funded by Agran supporters that sends out literature bashing his opponents.
www.irvinetattler.com
So Debbie Cook is running on a platform promising to do everything she can to encourage higher gas prices for all? Good luck with that campaign strategy.
Typical enviro-extremism. I can't believe she could be elected dog catcher she is so far out to the left.
The McCain story is from the Daily Pilot :D
Doh! Thanks for the catch, Chris!