Catch up on Southern California's top stories for Tuesday, July 14.
The restaurant originally opened its doors in 1924.
Greenwater Services, owned by a Trump donor, has received about $2.8 million in federal contracts tied to the two projects, a report said.
Officials reminded beachgoers they are allowed to take the edible fish, but the grunion must be caught by hand.
Gov. Gavin Newsom has signed Assembly Bill 2147, a new law that strengthens California's ability to prosecute certain sexual offenses.
The 48-year-old Costa Mesa man was arrested after leading police on the pursuit through Irvine Monday, police said.
The "Saturday Night Star" and comedy icon shared the story of one of his first-ever jobs with Amy Poehler on her podcast.
Six people were arrested as part of the bust, authorities said.
Vanessa O'Neil will introduce the 1939 film classic and join the audience for a Q&A.
The man was struck by three different drivers, all of whom fled the scene, police said.
The new British-themed restaurant launched its soft opening in Downtown Disney Monday.
A federal indictment was handed down last week, naming the Calimesa and Pinon Hills men.
The surgery was performed by a team of wildlife health experts from the Safari Park and surgeons from UC San Diego Health.
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