After denying plans to enter the race to succeed Sen. Barbara Boxer, Rep. Loretta Sanchez will make a "significant political announcement."
Judge M. Marc Kelly responds to critics trying to recall him over decision to shave 15 years from child rapist's sentence.
The county's $5.8 billion spending plan represents the first time since the recession that the county has budgeted for deferred projects.
Motivated by his own divorce, an OC man has until November to obtain 365,880 valid signatures to get a measure to end alimony on the ballot.
Activists attempted to serve Judge M. Marc Kelly legal papers, announcing their intent to seek a recall election.
If Gov. Jerry Brown gets his way, water wasters could have pay $10,000 fines for each violation.
The Board called on Judge M. Marc Kelly to resign for shaving 15 years from the mandatory sentence for a man who sodomized a three-year-old.
Carson City officials will decide whether to approve the project outright or put it before voters.
District Attorney Tony Rackauckas appealed a judge's decision to shave 15 years from the mandatory sentence of a man who raped a girl, 3.
Amid protests from attorneys, OC Supervisors postponed a resolution calling for the resignation of a judge who went easy on a child rapist.
Californians believe that police are tougher on minorities, especially blacks. But most believe the state is headed in the right direction.
Three days after declaring his candidacy, Sen. Rand Paul heads to Newport Beach for $10,400 per person fundraiser.
“As a victim of child molestation myself, reading… (this) has made me sick to my stomach.”
Three county Supervisors will hold a press conference today, calling on Judge M. Marc Kelly to resign because of a controversial ruling.
A freight train derailment in Yorba Linda is expected to cause delays to service throughout OC.
California's worst drought and snowpack on record has prompted Gov. Jerry Brown to order all cities to cut water use by 25 percent.
The association is criticizing prosecutors for appearing to boycott a for judge ruling against them in OC's highest profile case.
The ‘Sodomite Suppression Act,’ an initiative by a Huntington Beach attorney to kill homosexuals, prompts outrage and counter legislation.
Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush will hold a $25,000 per person fundraiser next week at Newport Beach’s Pacific Club.
Agencies will test the tsunami warning broadcast system Wednesday, but people with their TVs on mute, might not know it's just a test.
With no end in site, the state needs to buckle down for short-term and long-term solutions to survive this drought, state leaders say.
As California enters its fourth year of drought, the governor seeks emergency aid, and threats of tightened water restrictions loom.
Following dire warning by NASA water scientist, state imposes tougher restrictions.
Backers of an initiative to create public utility have been given permission to start the signature gathering process.
"They're making a mountain out of an anthill."
Have you been creeped-out by the 'San Andreas' movie trailer? Wait until you hear the new USGS prediction.
The president's travels will disrupt local traffic.
Last week UCI students tried to ban the U.S. flag. Lawmakers are responding by supporting an amendment banning such bans at public schools.
He wants gays to “be put to death by bullets to the head or by any other convenient method.”
State efforts to add controversial toll lanes to the 405 despite county opposition prompted a new bill aiming to block unwanted toll lanes.
Supporters will begin collecting signatures to get an abortion measure on the ballot requiring parental approval for teen abortions.
Former Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa said he will not run for Sen. Barbara Boxer's seat after she steps down.
Former state Sen. Lou Correa says it will be too costly to contest the election, but he plans to ask authorities to look into voter fraud.
After coming in 43 votes shy of Supervisor Andrew Do, Lou Correa is looking for proof of voting problems to overturn the election results.
Representing the epicenter of the measles outbreak and anti-vaccination voter pockets, politicians walk a fine line on vaccination policy.
The DA's decision to outsource employee background checks revives rancor between DA Tony Rackauckas and Supervisor Todd Spitzer.
Former state Sen. Lou Correa is not read to concede to top vote-getter Andrew Do until their 43-vote differential is verified via a recount.
Andrew Do holds an 85-vote lead over former state Sen. Lou Correa with nearly 5,000 votes left to count.
With thousands of ballots left to count, Andrew Do pulls 257 votes ahead of former state Sen. Lou Correa in the Board of Supervisors race.
Presidential Candidate Marco Rubio will hold an "intimate roundtable" in Newport Beach today for $2,600 a person.