OC Blog News Roundup -- July 19, 2008
Posted by: Jonathan Constantine | 07/19/2008 1:22 PM
Today's top stories from behind the Orange Curtain:Flap over dean's hiring doesn't keep UC Irvine's law school from lining up prominent staff (LAT)
The controversy over Erwin Chemerinsky has not hindered the institution, as some predicted. The 'dream team' faculty has been praised by legal experts and educators.
Carona's martial arts teacher seeks retrial for Chino Hills golf incident (LAT)
Bailiff gave jurors new information about a gun during deliberations.
Did rats scat? We check up on Angel Stadium's cleanup (OCR)
Register investigation last year found dozens of vermin violations, including 33 that involved 'major' rodent activity.
Johns given 6 years in Tift's death (DP)
When Owen Tift was 3 months old, his mom, Candace, wrote him a letter.
Diamond Bar woman killed on 22 in Garden Grove (OCR)
Freeway closed for nearly three hours.
Stars come to O.C. to raise green for green cause (OCR)
SLIDE SHOW: Harrison Ford and other celebs drew crowds to Laguna Beach fundraiser.
Recycling centers becoming an unwelcome neighbor (OCR)
Surf City supermarket faces opposition from residents, city officials in trying to meet state requirements to redeem bottles and cans.
Two in Orange County ill with West Nile virus; two others infected (LAT)
A man and woman are hospitalized with the disease, authorities say. Blood donations reveal two others with infections but no symptoms.
Suspects arrested minutes after Garden Grove bank robbery (OCR)
Stolen cash found hidden in SUV's dashboard, police say.
What's that noise near Old Towne Orange? (OCR)
Helicopter to hover over Orange High for six hours Saturday to install new AC units.
Congressman, challenger spar on solar-plant bill (DP)
Rep. Rohrabacher presents bill aimed at having solar plants built sooner. Bill neglects effects on environment, democratic opponent Debbie Cook says.
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