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Daily Pilot
Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | About Our Ads Daily Pilot, 1375 Sunflower Ave., Costa Mesa, California 92626 | Copyright © 2013 Site designed by Jacob Reed.Tags: California
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Coastline Pilot Adress
Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | About Our Ads Coastline Pilot, 1375 Sunflower Ave., Costa Mesa, California, 92626 | Copyright © 2013 Site designed by Jacob Reed.Tags: California
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HBIndependent Address
Staff reporterTerms of Use | Privacy Policy | About Our Ads Huntington Beach Independent, 1375 Sunflower Ave., Costa Mesa, California 92626 | Copyright © 2013 Site designed by Jacob Reed.Tags: Huntington Beach, California
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Think Southern California's freeways are jammed? You should see the calendars of upcoming road work
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterInside Tom W. Bogard's office, maps are everywhere. They help the highway director for the Orange County Transportation Authority see the future -- or at least where the next caution signs for construction will be posted. Over the next five years, Bogard...Tags: Transportation, Real Estate Sales, Los Angeles, Travel, Riverside County (California)
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Start the Presses: Let's get it restarted
I thought about titling this column "restarting the presses," as it's been more than two months since I last wrote in this space. This is not because there's been nothing to write about. Lord knows journalists have the ability to wax on regarding nearly...Tags: San Diego (San Diego, California), Education, Pasadena (Los Angeles, California), San Francisco, University of Southern California
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The List: Art Openings
So much art, so little time. How to best navigate the Los Angeles gallery and museum scene? Here are critic's previews, openings and continuing shows for the week beginning Thursday, June 26. Critic's Preview Christopher Knight, Times Art Critic Chris &...Tags: Libraries, Andy Warhol, Education, Peru, Santa Ana
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Taking Action For You: Small business loans
Fox59In a tough economy, some small business owners are searching every avenue for a business loan. They're even going online and out of state. What happens though, when the lender seemingly disappears with your deposit? Crystal Tuttle has been grooming pets...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Indiana, Indianapolis, Economy, Business and Finance, Justice System
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Cops to target texting behind the wheel
The Newport Beach and Costa Mesa police departments will mount "zero tolerance" traffic patrols in April targeting motorists who text or use hand-held cell phones while driving. Starting Monday, NBPD will join more than 225 police agencies statewide...Tags: Transportation, Travel, Cell Phones, California, Road Transportation
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Greer's OC: Get a cut, help Japan
In response to the recent tsunami and earthquake in Japan, Marinello Schools of Beauty is holding a Japan Relief Cut-A-Thon in Huntington Beach through Saturday. The school will offer $5 haircuts; all proceeds will be donated to the American Red Cross for...Tags: Elections, Asparagus, Burritos, Vehicles, Charity
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Costa Mesa has committee openings
Costa Mesa still has openings for several city committees and is accepting applications through April 11. There are seven vacancies for the Access, Building, Fire & Housing board of appeal, and four openings on the Cultural Arts Committee. The city is... -
Letters From the Editor: Let's talk about Costa Mesa's future
Costa Mesa is in the public policy fight of the decade. And that's saying something for a town that has seen bitter battles in recent years over illegal immigration, day laborers, medical marijuana dispensaries and, of course, the fairgrounds. For those...Tags: Elections, Unions, The New York Times, St. Patrick's Day, The Washington Post
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Costa Mesa Outsourcing Debate: Privatization plan only part of solution
Editor's note: The Daily Pilot has decided to publish opposing commentaries on Costa Mesa's outsourcing plans. Wednesday's print edition features arguments against the proposal from Geoff West, publisher of A Bubbling Cauldron, a local blog. Thursday's...Tags: Elections, Government, Local Government, Labor Markets, Clubs and Associations
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