OC Blog News Roundup - March 2, 2008
Posted by: Jonathan Constantine | 03/02/2008 10:45 AM
Today's top stories from behind the Orange Curtain:
Massive teacher layoffs loom across O.C. (OCR and LAT)
School districts plan to terminate more than 1,590 instructors, slash arts programs, boost class sizes and reduce bus services should state cuts materialize.
Two assistant sheriffs out in wake of probe (OCR)
Jo Ann Galisky is released, Steve Bishop resigns over their handling of investigation of jail beating death.
Carona wants secret tapes suppressed; 'getting story straight' is discussed (LAT)
Lawyers for former Orange County Sheriff Mike Carona will ask a judge today to suppress audiotapes of conversations between Carona and a former assistant sheriff who was secretly cooperating with prosecutors in a corruption probe.
Popular ex-consul still in O.C. , for now (LAT)
Mexico's Luis Miguel Ortiz Haro will remain in Santa Ana until the end of the school year, saying goodbye to well-wishers.
Jogger hit and killed in Lake Forest (OCR)
Driver was an off-duty security guard.
Schools, hospitals found to excel in food safety (OCR)
Their cafeterias generally have better records than restaurants and other food venues in the county.
Massive teacher layoffs loom across O.C. (OCR and LAT)
School districts plan to terminate more than 1,590 instructors, slash arts programs, boost class sizes and reduce bus services should state cuts materialize.
Two assistant sheriffs out in wake of probe (OCR)
Jo Ann Galisky is released, Steve Bishop resigns over their handling of investigation of jail beating death.
Carona wants secret tapes suppressed; 'getting story straight' is discussed (LAT)
Lawyers for former Orange County Sheriff Mike Carona will ask a judge today to suppress audiotapes of conversations between Carona and a former assistant sheriff who was secretly cooperating with prosecutors in a corruption probe.
Popular ex-consul still in O.C. , for now (LAT)
Mexico's Luis Miguel Ortiz Haro will remain in Santa Ana until the end of the school year, saying goodbye to well-wishers.
Jogger hit and killed in Lake Forest (OCR)
Driver was an off-duty security guard.
Schools, hospitals found to excel in food safety (OCR)
Their cafeterias generally have better records than restaurants and other food venues in the county.
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Daily News Roundup - 2008

