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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: Indiana, Small Businesses, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Bow Wow
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From Canyon To Cove: Chamber honors its own with Spirit
The Laguna Beach business community got a chance to meet newly elected Assemblyman Don Wagner at the Chamber of Commerce's installation dinner and Spirit of Laguna awards ceremony last week at Tivoli Too. Wagner, an Irvine Republican, replaced Chuck...Tags: Human Interest, Elections, Laguna Beach, Awards and Prizes, Politics
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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: Travel, Transportation, 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: Human Interest, Elections, Social Issues, Minivans and Vans, Elie Tahari
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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: Migration, Human Interest, Career and Workplace, Elections, The New York Times
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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: Clubs and Associations, Human Interest, Local Government, Career and Workplace, Elections
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State creates 'School Financial Emergency' webpage
The state Department of Education has created a new webpage to give taxpayers a look at the budget cuts and teacher layoffs happening across California. The department created a "School Financial Emergency" page on its website to keep state residents up-...Tags: Government Debt, California, Newport Beach, Finance
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Girls Inc. director honored by Assembly
The state Assembly this week recognized local nonprofit leader Lucy Santana-Ornelas as Woman of the Year, a news release announced Tuesday. Assemblyman Jose Solorio (D-Anaheim) nominated Santana-Ornelas for her contributions as executive director of...Tags: Anaheim, Human Interest
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Down syndrome group helping local families
The Costa Mesa-based Down Syndrome Assn. of Orange County has two full-time and one part-time paid staffers. The rest are volunteers. It is these volunteers whom parents like Lisa Piraino said they depend on to make the activities fulfilling. For...Tags: Health Treatments, Clubs and Associations, Santa Ana, Down Syndrome, Human Interest
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Students help to preserve some nature
COSTA MESA — Sixth- and seventh-graders got their hands dirty early Monday morning as they worked to restore the park they grew up playing and learning in. Waldorf School of Orange County students planted about 200 native plants in a section of...Tags: Vehicles
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World's top orchestras scheduled to perform in Costa Mesa
Five of the world's most prominent orchestras, including four from the United States, are scheduled to perform in Costa Mesa in the 2011-12 season, the Philharmonic Society of Orange County announced last week. The Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Cleveland...Tags: New York, Los Angeles, Tickets, Chicago Symphony Orchestra
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