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As auditors examine how former Supervisor Andrew Do worked over bureaucrats inside the County of Orange for corrupt ends, a few county supervisors talk openly about the flaws in policing themselves.

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Free Things to Do: Learn About History, Seeds and Sewing
Learn about OC history at Foundersโ Park and how to sew through free events and workshops offered through public libraries, museums and parks this weekend.
Smith: Santa Anaโs Hidden Homelessness Crisis Is Inside Our Classrooms
Nearly 13% of Santa Ana Unified students, about 4,800 children, are identified as homeless under federal law. While city leaders track street homelessness closely, thousands of housing-insecure students remain largely invisible. Youth housing stability must become central to Santa Anaโs homelessness strategy.
Newport-Mesa Unified School District Considers E-Bike Ban for Students
School district board members are proposing a Safe Routes to School Policy that would regulate all types of bikes for students, focusing on motorized and electric bicycles.
San Clemente Looks to Crack Down on Tee Time Scalping
City officials are looking to protect public access to golf course tee times as automated bots and brokers increasingly dominate bookings.
Many Orange County Cities Fail At Low Income Housing Development
Cities across the county are warning state leaders theyโre behind schedule on approving new housing units for construction.
San Clemente Leaders Review โState of the Beachโ As Citizen Initiative Heads to Ballot
Orange County leaders and residents are coming together to make sure South Orange Countyโs beaches don’t sink into the sea.
District Attorney Todd Spitzer Has Become Orange Countyโs Most Expensive Politician
Orange County taxpayers have spent nearly $18 million on lawsuits against both the DA and several of his top lieutenants over a series of alleged wrongdoings.
Fullerton Residents Protest Controversial Warehouse Project
Fullerton leaders are moving forward with minimal environmental review for a warehouse development despite residential concerns about impacts.
Orange to Again Ask Voters for a Sales Tax Increase to Save Budget
Orange residents are joining a growing contingency of OC voters likely to vote on a tax measure this November as more city leaders look to their constituents to bolster their budgets.
Will Santa Ana Revive Sales Tax Measure or Make Budget Cuts?
Santa Ana residents might be joining a growing contingent of Orange County voters expected to weigh in on a tax measure in the upcoming election.
COROVONAVIRUS OC
DAILY: As of Thursday, Jan. 19: 1,515 new weekly cases, a 10.4% 7-day positivity rate, 23 new deaths (7,765 total) and 248 hospitalizations with 28 in ICU, per OC Health Care Agency data.
VACCINES: As of the most recent vaccine data through Monday, Jan. 23, 2,365,942 people are fully vaccinatedย and 225,350 people have at least one dose, according to the OC Health Care Agency. The agency shows 1,445,113 residents have a booster dose.
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NORBERTO SANTANA, JR.

A pioneering leader in the nationโs rising nonprofit news movement and an award-winning journalist. Santana has established Voice of OC as the countyโs civic news leader, uncovered the truths across Southern California governments for more than two decades and reported on Congress and Latin America.
ANNE MARIE PANORINGAN

Voice of OCโs food columnist โ reporting on industry news, current events and trends. Panoringan has been writing about food for 8 years โ interviewing more than 330 chefs and industry professionals. She has been recognized by the OC Press Club and is a recurring guest on AM 830โs SoCal Restaurant Show.
JULIE LEOPO

An award-winning photojournalist and visuals director. Leopo has captured a wide array of photographs visually documenting the news and soul of Orange County local government and community. Her work has also appeared in Vice, KCET, Ed Source, The California Endowment and OC Weekly.
PAUL HODGINS

An award-winning arts journalist, co-founder of Voice of OC’s Arts & Culture section and a USC professor. He was previously, an arts writer and critic at the OC Register and San Diego Union-Tribune. He holds degrees from USC, the University of Michigan and the Royal Conservatory of Music.
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