OC Blog News Roundup - May 29, 2008
Posted by: Jubal | 05/29/2008 6:36 AM
Today's top stories from behind the Orange Curtain:OC's 1st District Has A First: All Vietnamese Candidates (LAT)
Incumbent Janet Nguyen must defend her county record and her anticommunist credentials as her opponents, Dina Nguyen and Hoa Van Tran, vie for the county supervisor's seat.
Selig Finally Admits Angels Hosting 2010 All-Star Game (LAT)
Commissioner Bud Selig finally got around today to announcing what the rest of baseball has known for more than a year: The Los Angeles Angels will host the 2010 All-Star game.
Anaheim Could See $75 Million Impact From All-Star Game (OCBJ)
Angel Stadium of Anaheim is set to host baseball's 2010 All-Star Game is what could be a $75 million economic boost to the city.
Frank Mickadeit: The Other Nguyen V. Nguyen (OCR)
Reverse discrimination on bench?
Anaheim, Earthlink In Talks Over Fate Of City Wireless Network (OCBJ)
The city of Anaheim is talking with EarthLink Inc. on how best to wind down their wireless Internet venture.
Mexican Retailer Soriana Selling Gigante Anaheim Store, Others (OCBJ)
The fate of Grupo Gigante SA de CV's Southern California grocery stores is clear now after the December sale of the Mexican retailer.
Seal Beach Moves To Put Third-Story Issue On Ballot (OCR)
The City Council Tuesday night voted unanimously to repeal ban on three-story homes in Old town and started planning a resident vote in the fall.
Will Job Center Be Rehired? (DP)
To help police with city's day-laborer issues, Mayor Eric Bever considers city of Orange's strategies and opening a new job center.
The Political Landscape: Prospects Interviewed (DP)
Officials talk to candidates for new sheriff. Moorlach says harbor issues won't factor in.
Irvine Launches $100 Million Civic Center Renovation (OCR)
Overall plan would update City Hall, the Irvine Police Department and the city's operation support facility.
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