OC Blog News Roundup - September 9, 2008
Posted by: Jubal | 09/09/2008 8:09 AM
Today's top stories from behind the Orange Curtain:
Palin To Fundraise In Newport (DP)
Republican vice presidential nominee will appear at Sept. 25 event at Island Hotel to raise money for campaign.
Judge Rejects Plea Deal For Broadcom Co-Founder Henry Samueli (LAT and OCR)
The agreement had called for Samueli to get five years of probation for his part in the alleged backdating of stock options. But the judge said the deal gave 'the impression that justice is for sale.'
Grden Grove Could Overturn Artificial Turf Ban Tonight (OCR)
Synthetic grass on front yards has so far been banned in this city, but council members' vote change that.
Frank Mickadeit: Agran Up To Old Political Tricks Again (OCR)
Frank on the Agran campaign PR machine -- with which Larry, of course, has no connection.
The Buzz: Lincolnn Club Finds Convention Perfect Place To Push Reform Agenda (OCR)
The club, as well as a Vietnamese American group from the county, found plenty of politicking to do outside of the convention hall.
OCFA To Roll Out Heavy Rescue Relief (OCR)
The new 70,000 pound, $1.1 million Irvine-housed truck is outfitted with the latest in emergency gear.
OC Activist Says 9/11 Should Be Off Limits To Politicians (OCR)
David Paine's MyGoodDeed Web site stressed making the anniversary of the terrorist attacks a day of service.
Fighter Memorial Dedicated Today (OCR)
The A-4 Skyhawk perched in the Santa Ana Civic Center pays tribute to Orange County's military past.
Nearly Half Of Claims Against HB Relate To Trees (OCR)
Residents claim trees are damaging property and they want the city to pay up.
Jungle Cruise Skippers Head For Land (OCR)
Past and present Disney cast members gather in Fullerton to joke in a more blue fashion.
Republican vice presidential nominee will appear at Sept. 25 event at Island Hotel to raise money for campaign.
Judge Rejects Plea Deal For Broadcom Co-Founder Henry Samueli (LAT and OCR)
The agreement had called for Samueli to get five years of probation for his part in the alleged backdating of stock options. But the judge said the deal gave 'the impression that justice is for sale.'
Grden Grove Could Overturn Artificial Turf Ban Tonight (OCR)
Synthetic grass on front yards has so far been banned in this city, but council members' vote change that.
Frank Mickadeit: Agran Up To Old Political Tricks Again (OCR)
Frank on the Agran campaign PR machine -- with which Larry, of course, has no connection.
The Buzz: Lincolnn Club Finds Convention Perfect Place To Push Reform Agenda (OCR)
The club, as well as a Vietnamese American group from the county, found plenty of politicking to do outside of the convention hall.
OCFA To Roll Out Heavy Rescue Relief (OCR)
The new 70,000 pound, $1.1 million Irvine-housed truck is outfitted with the latest in emergency gear.
OC Activist Says 9/11 Should Be Off Limits To Politicians (OCR)
David Paine's MyGoodDeed Web site stressed making the anniversary of the terrorist attacks a day of service.
Fighter Memorial Dedicated Today (OCR)
The A-4 Skyhawk perched in the Santa Ana Civic Center pays tribute to Orange County's military past.
Nearly Half Of Claims Against HB Relate To Trees (OCR)
Residents claim trees are damaging property and they want the city to pay up.
Jungle Cruise Skippers Head For Land (OCR)
Past and present Disney cast members gather in Fullerton to joke in a more blue fashion.
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