Posts Tagged ‘ Newport Beach ’
Electric sports car maker opens dealership in Newport Beach
This is the first OC location for the Tesla Motors, the luxury electric automaker.
Gas fire injures two in Newport Beach
A natural as line ruptured, shooting flames 15 feet into the air and injured two construction workers. The line was punctured while digging in a residential lot on Cypress street at about 11:30 a.m. Monday morning.
Family of Newport boy with cancer to hold charity concert
A year and a half after doctors found a golf-ball sized tumor in Julian Dunn’s brain, his parents say life is finally returning to normal. Now the Dunn family plans another benefit concert, this time raising money for local charities.
Congressional candidate Beth Krom sets sights on GOP stronghold
Irvine councilwoman and former mayor thinks she can win a Congressional seat held by Republicans for … well, one heck of a long time. Krom sat down for a Q&A session with OCLNN to discuss the economy, immigration, gays in the military, her political beliefs and more.
OC’s finest head north to honor fallen officers
More than 50 officers drove to Sacramento Thursday to honor peers killed in the line of duty.
4th District candidates face off in Newport forum
The six candidates vying to represent the 4th District on the Orange County Board of Supervisors squared off Wednesday in a forum addressing the economy, jobs, pensions, parks and more.
NB church submits third request for property ownership
St. James Anglican Church of Newport Beach split with the national Episcopalian Church due to teaching differences. The church has now filed a third request with the state court to declare ownership by the parish instead of the Episcopal Diocese of Los Angeles.
‘Hills’ star given three years probation for DUI
Jason Wahler, former star of “The Hills” and “Laguna Beach: The Real Orange County” after being charged with drunken driving and arrested on March 19.
Silverado winery proposal draws neighbors’ protests
Chad and Linda Kearns want to run their dream business combining a winery and horse stables, but some residents fear the plan will change the character of the rustic canyon community and make Santiago Canyon Road more dangerous.
