Illegal lasers, military rape and a dog day afternoon. A recap of this week's top local news.
Marilyn Davenport was censured today by the Orange County Republican Central Committee, but she refuses to resign.
Former community services board member Shannon Hough, who has moved to Wisconsin, remains hopeful about Rossmoor's future.
Los Alamitos officials aim for a middle ground between supporting the military base and raising concerns about noise from a proposed new helicopter unit.
A proposal to add a new Black Hawk Helicopter Company to the joint forces base would impact College Park East.
City leaders met Monday to discuss a police merger, but Seal Beach officials remain steadfastly opposed.
The Shops at Rossmoor will get two new tenants while loosing a longstanding old one.
The City Council could decide on a new city manager today.
California's delinquent taxpayer lists show millions owed by local businesses, individuals and a celebrity or two.
The cable access producer rejects city funding amid conflicting visions for the station.
As army general addresses Seal Beach on plans to bring a new helicopter company to the region, Los Alamitos officials plan a workshop on the issue.
Taxes are due three days later this year because of a national holiday.
As Rossmoor officials accuse the county of hiding costs and revenues for political purposes, the county responds with a report on Rossmoor financials.
Rossmoor residents are asked to speak up today about how to move forward amid pressure to merge with neighbors.
The Seal Beach City Council voted to pay for the annual Surfside winter berm.
The governor is expected at the Los Alamitos Joint Forces Training Base for the California Cadet Corps Centennial Celebration.
Long Beach prepares for the year-long closure of the 405/22/ 7th Street connector, and intermittent nighttime lane closures continue along the 405.
The producer behind Los Alamitos High School game coverage rejects funding from the city.
Tonight, the Los Alamitos City Council will review a cable tv contract, an financial audit, and plans to add a Blackhawk Company to the base.
Owners of the DWP property hope to get final approval for their project by the end of the year.
Orange County Supervisor John Moorlach asks Los Alamitos, Seal Beach and Rossmoor residents to envision a ‘cost effective’ future as a ‘super city.’
City pays $2 million and gets large swath of open space at mouth of the San Gabriel River.
A survey of Rossmoor voters says they support push for localized authority.
While the unemployment rate dropped last month, a local legislator is hoping to pass a law aimed at halting legislation deemed burdensome to business.
The Mayor of Los Alamitos sent a letter to Rossmoor officials asking the community to scrap its ongoing poll in favor of a new one that asks residents from Rossmoor and Los Alamitos how they see a future together.
Amid talk of merger, Los Alamitos and Rossmoor officials traded barbs Monday.
Noise is the number one concern of residents at Wednesday's workshop on the proposal to relocate a new Black Hawk helicopter unit at the base.
Seal Beach officials are looking for the public's help in deciding what kind of park to build for $5 million.
Four lanes in each direction of the 405 will be closed at night for the rest of the week.
At Tuesday's board meeting, the community vents frustration with the county and strategizes ways to fight annexation.
The Los Alamitos City Council voted to give residents more time to speak at council meetings.
For some, the project is a chance to shape the city's economic future while others worry that it is moving too quickly without community input.
The top-secret space plane slated for launch today was developed in Seal Beach.
The city manager and police chief both announced plans to step down this week, a new acting city manager is named and a new councilwoman takes office.
After serving six years as the city's top cop, Jeff Kirkpatrick announces a June retirement date.
Navy police confront every detail of an attack right down to the screams and blood drops.
"We had no intention of killing the hostages until the Americans began shooting at us,'' one pirate says.
Portions of Seal Beach Boulevard near the 405 will close tonight along with the 605/405 and 405/22 connectors for the West County Connectors project.
Exercise Solid Curtain is under way at the weapons station, leading to some noise, traffic and closures around the base.
Retired couple had been sailing the world delivering Bibles.