201811.30
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State legislator calls for resignation of bullet train chairman

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A key Democratic legislator called Thursday for the immediate resignation of the chairman of the California bullet train project, the most powerful reaction yet to a scathing audit of the $77-billion high-speed rail program that is far behind schedule and over budget. Assembly Transportation Chairman…

201811.29
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Baby surrendered at birth in Tustin adopted, reunites with firefighters

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OCFA paramedic Linda Brown, right, of Tustin station No. 21 holds Noah Salazar, 11-months, nearly one year after he was safely surrendered to the station. Noah’s adoptive parents, Tim and Javier Salazar, brought him to the station to reunite with the firefighters took him in on Thursday, November 29, 2018 in Tustin. Brown was the…

201811.29
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Defense attorney claims another business associate of Joseph McStay was complicit in killing family

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A San Bernardino Superior Court judge presiding over the trial of McStay family murder suspect Charles “Chase” Merritt ruled Thursday that certain evidence pointing to another suspect cannot be presented to the jury. In a motion filed with the court, one of Merritt’s attorneys argued that a business associate of victim Joseph McStay, Daniel Kavanaugh, threatened…

201811.29
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Orange County DA-elect Todd Spitzer used $189K in taxpayer funds on mailers during campaign, prompting allegations of misuse

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Orange County Supervisor Todd Spitzer issued $189,000 worth of mailings from his office during his recent bid to become District Attorney, spurring allegations that he misused taxpayer money for political gain. From March through August, Spitzer’s office mailed out more than 768,000 fliers to constituents in the county’s 3rd District, after sending no such mailings…

201811.29
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This museum explores how Balboa Island rose out of the sea

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Vintage surf and paddle boards, an exhibit on the history of the Newport Beach Lifeguards and a look into the life of Hollywood legend John Wayne, are among the must-sees at the new Balboa Island Museum. The museum, which opens in its new location on Friday, Nov. 29, offers a deep dive into the history…

201811.29
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Perris torture case trial date expected to be set Friday

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A starting date for the trial of defendants David Allen Turpin. 57, and Louise Anne Turpin, 50, in the Perris torture case is expected to be set Friday, Nov. 30, in Superior Court in Riverside. The pair are accused of shackling, starving, neglecting and psychologically abusing 12 of their 13 children to the point where doctors say…