Community Editor's Picks Politics UncategorizedCouncilwoman Andrea Marr in Favor of Transferring Power from Voters to the City CouncilcostamesaOctober 7, 2022October 13, 2022 by costamesaOctober 7, 2022October 13, 20220614 Marr’s support of Measure K as solidified in an OC Register article this week. Ballot Measure K, to be...
UncategorizedCosta Mesa Council Candidate John Thomas Patton Shares Opinion on the “Dangers” of Measure KcostamesaOctober 7, 2022October 13, 2022 by costamesaOctober 7, 2022October 13, 20220631 Unregulated growth and gentrification of Hispanic areas are some of the concerns when voters are removed from the approval...
UncategorizedA Warning from OC Sheriff Don Barnes on FentanylcostamesaOctober 4, 2022October 10, 2022 by costamesaOctober 4, 2022October 10, 202201829 The extent of the challenge at our nation’s border is illustrated by the numbers. There were 203,597 migrant encounters...
Editor's Picks PoliticsMayor Stephens Refers to Political Opponents as Extremists costamesaSeptember 30, 2022October 13, 2022 by costamesaSeptember 30, 2022October 13, 20220603 Mayor Stephens has resorted to name-calling in his Labor Day Campaign flyer, to rally support from voters in Costa...
Community Editor's PicksCosta Mesa City to Allow Non-Citizens on Planning CommissioncostamesaSeptember 30, 2022October 10, 2022 by costamesaSeptember 30, 2022October 10, 20220691 The Costa Mesa City Council voted to permit non-U.S. citizens to serve on the city’s planning commission. Last July,...
Editor's PicksKatrina Foley’s “Anything Goes” Approach for OC Spending Questioned by Fellow SupervisorcostamesaSeptember 24, 2022October 10, 2022 by costamesaSeptember 24, 2022October 10, 20220876 Foley’s $5 million allocation to a number of programs is questioned at the regular board meeting by Vice Chairman...
Editor's PicksCosta Mesa’s Cannabis Equity Program to Waive Fees for past FelonscostamesaSeptember 1, 2022October 13, 2022 by costamesaSeptember 1, 2022October 13, 202201227 Qualifying applicants have fees waived and preferential application status. Residents who are financially unsuccessful and past felons, now have...
Editor's Picks EducationGraphic, Inappropriate Novel Discovered At Wilson Elementary School LibrarycostamesaAugust 22, 2022October 10, 2022 by costamesaAugust 22, 2022October 10, 202202573 A graphic novel with pornographic visuals and elicit language was found in a Costa Mesa elementary school’s library shelves,...
Editor's Picks UncategorizedCity Council Insists New Use For Motel 6 On Newport Blvd. Is Not A Homeless Shelter, But Has All The Same CharacteristicscostamesaAugust 15, 2022October 10, 2022 by costamesaAugust 15, 2022October 10, 202202439 At their July city council meeting, Costa Mesa approved a $40M homeless shelter without all councilmembers fully knowing the...
Community Editor's Picks UncategorizedCouncilmembers Give City Contracts to Groups Who Funded Their CampaignscostamesaAugust 11, 2022October 13, 2022 by costamesaAugust 11, 2022October 13, 202201132 The type of agreement has been banned in 28 states, and could leave many Costa Mesans out of a...