Caltrans has announced over the course of 2013 billions of dollars slated for transportation projects across Riverside, San Bernardino, San Diego, Imperial, Orange, Los Angeles and Ventura counties.
Gov. Jerry Brown vetoes AB 375 but makes clear he wants legislators to take another pass at rewriting existing law that currently makes firing bad teachers difficult.
The Democratic Congressman said he wanted to make sure he is not treated any differently from furloughed federal employees.
The Washington office remains open with a small staff to answer calls from constituents in Orange County.
Covered California, the state's new health insurance exchange, is open for business online. Officials expect more than 1 million Californians to get health insurance coverage for the first time.
The Democratic Congressman said that closure of the government means families, students, veterans, and businesses do not have access to services they need or depend upon.
The federal government will run out of money at midnight Monday unless Congress votes to continue funding. Here's a list of how different agencies and departments would be affected.
Seal Beach officials say the extension tacks on up to 10 more months and 15 days for city staff to research the pros, cons and potential regulations of electronic cigarettes.
Over the next two months, OCTA, Caltrans and Transportation Corridor Agency officials will look at a variety of tolling policies and how the revenue could be spent in the corridor cities to improve traffic flow.
The Republican congressman who represents Seal Beach recalled the friendly match in an interview with public radio station KPCC.
Health officials urge community members to take precautions against West Nile Virus.
Under the old law, violators needed to avoid capture for only three years.
The Democrat representing Los Alamitos and Rossmoor urged constituents to call and email with their concerns and opinions.
Low-lying portions of southern Los Angeles County -- notably Long Beach -- and northern Orange County would be inundated with water.
City officials say work authorized by G&M Oil, the Chevron station's owner, at a monitoring well resulted in "dangerous" damage to 13th Street in Seal Beach.
Seal Beach officials say the urgency ordinance is "a precautionary measure" to give city staff more time to research the pros and cons of electronic cigarettes.
The I-405 Freeway will be closed in both directions Saturday night through Sunday afternoon from the I-605 junction to Valley View Street.
Rossmoor residents voiced their concerns Monday at a rally in opposition to the proposed 405 Freeway toll lanes.
Amid opposition from the community, the city put off a decision to open a Starbucks in place of the former Daily Grind on PCH.
The Seal Beach Planning Commission approved plans for Lakewood-based Glory Days to open on PCH.
Owners of Javatinis and Bogart's rally against the chain's plan to take over the old Daily Grind cafe.
A Cypress woman in her 60s is the year's first confirmed human case of West Nile Virus in Orange County this year.
During a town hall meeting to solicit input for the upcoming General Plan, residents and city officials buzzed about a 13-acre site next to the 605 Freeway.
Overgrown weeds at the Los Alamitos post office are earning the ire of residents and city officials.
In mid July, crews shifted the flow of traffic on the Seal Beach Boulevard overpass, reducing the flow of traffic to one lane. But it will get better.
The ramp, which serves 63,000 drivers daily, will shut down Friday night through Monday morning.
Orange County and Long Beach officials question the plans.
Los Alamitos plans to fight a revived proposal to expand the 405 Freeway by adding pay lanes.
Rep. Dana Rohrabacher was undeterred Friday by a rebuke from the Lincoln Club of Orange County for his harsh words for Republican leadership on immigration reform.
Price increases will affect all city- and school district-owned fields and gymnasiums.
A state legislative committee unanimously approved a request by two assemblymen for an investigation of child protective agencies.
Change would cost the city about $17,000 yearly.
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Senate Bill 405 did not receive the 21 votes it needed to pass. The measure failed by a vote of 18-17 with four abstentions.
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Controversy surrounds a decision about land under Accurate Storage at 1011 Seal Beach Boulevard.
Here's what routes will be offline in your neighborhood.
The Department of Defense's STARBASE focuses on under-privileged and under-served students.