OC Blog News Roundup -- June 27, 2008
Posted by: Jubal | 06/27/2008 9:16 AM
OC Fair Board Approves Stricter Policy On Free Concert Tickets (LAT and OCR)
Heeding a state warning, members will be limited to 10 freebies for each show at the Pacific Amphitheatre, 16 fewer than previously allowed.
OC Judge Plans To Appeal Ouster (OCR and LAT)
Judge Kelly MacEachern committed 'willful misconduct' by filing false and misleading expense claims, state commission finds.
Editorial: Extreme Makeover, CUSD Edition (OCR)
Capo Unified school district parents do the right thing and recall obstacles to reform.
Groups Defy Governor's Request To Stop Fireworks Sales (OCR)
'Don't go out and do fireworks this year,' Schwarzenegger says at scene of Big Sur blaze.
Irvine Ranch Water District Opens New Wetland In OC (OCR)
System of constructed wetlands clears pollution the natural way.
Westminster OKs Transit Plan (OCR)
Proposed Go Local system expected to connect Westminster, Huntington Beach, Fountain Valley and Stanton to rest of O.C.
Rancho Considers Displaying "In God We Trust" (OCR)
Council members say 'there's nothing wrong' with highlighting the national motto.
D.A. Clears La Habra Police Officers In Shooting (OCR)
Prosecutors will not pursue charges in shooting of Michael Sungman Cho; Korean community says case is not over.
General Talks Specifics On Iraq (DP)
Retired major general delivers a by-the-numbers speech with candor at World Affairs Council of Orange County event.
Court Weighs Acosta Appeal (DP)
Judges may consider granting city's appeal to reinstate case against student who was arrested at a City Council meeting.

