Placentia and Brea recently updated short term rental laws in an effort to curb rowdy guests, campaign spending heats up in OC Supervisors races – these are just some of this week’s biggest headlines.
Irvine leaders are pushing forward with a series of audits amid questions over the city’s growing budget deficit after council members asked for a better understanding of how the spending gap happened ...
County supervisors are spending hundreds of thousands of dollars on their campaigns in the lead up to the June 2 primary ...
After OC Supervisors told animal shelter leaders to better adhere to their strategic plan from 2018, staff prepared a progress report checking in on those goals from eight years ago.
Santa Ana officials will be the latest to consider implementing staffing ratios and item limits at self-checkout stands in local supermarkets.
Placentia officials are rolling out a new law for short-term rentals as Brea leaders cranked up fines for the city’s Airbnb pilot program.
Fullerton residents have voiced concerns about a busy intersection and pushed to get a traffic signal, but a split city council voted against the move.
The coalition of activists formed amid concerns that the surf park would demolish one of the last remaining affordable private golf courses in Orange County.
The proposed changes modernize city parking and set a framework for residents to request permit parking zones.
Officials are eying ranked choice voting, which would allow Irvine voters to rank candidates in order of preference when voting instead of choosing a single candidate.
Cypress residents’ trash bills will get more expensive this summer by $6 a month while Buena Park residents will pay $4 more ...
Public interest groups have appealed the issuance of a use permit for Saddleback Meadows, a controversial development in in a ...
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