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Brad Jones
Brad Jones is an award-winning journalist based in Southern California.
Originators of Newsom Recall Campaign Detail Grassroots Movement
A petition to recall California Gov. Gavin Newsom has morphed into a populist juggernaut that’s gaining enough steam ...
Southern California
February 14, 2021
Irvine City Council Backs Proposal for ‘Hero Pay’ Wage Hikes at Grocery Stores
A proposed city ordinance that would force grocery and drug store chains in Irvine, California, to pay their ...
Southern California
February 10, 2021
Irvine’s New Equity Resolution Sparks Concerns About Constitutionality
The City Council of Irvine, California, has unanimously approved a resolution to promote diversity, equity, and inclusion in ...
Southern California
February 5, 2021
California Senate Passes Bill Mandating Vote-by-Mail Ballots for This Year’s Elections
The California Senate passed a bill on Jan. 28 that would require vote-by-mail ballots to be sent to ...
Southern California
January 29, 2021
SoCal Association of Governments Approves Climate Change Resolution
Members of the Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG) have approved a resolution calling for the group to ...
Southern California
January 29, 2021
Williams Canyon Fire Victims Brace for Mudslides, Prepare to Evacuate in Orange County
Residents of Williams Canyon are preparing to evacuate their community as potential mudslides caused by fierce rains threaten ...
Southern California
January 28, 2021
Costs Rise as Cargo Ships Backlogged at LA Ports
The twin ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach are facing one of the worst backlogs they’ve ever ...
Southern California
January 25, 2021
SCAG Rejects Cities’ Appeals, Upholds Santa Ana Housing Allocation
The Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG) has rejected an appeal by four Orange County cities to shift ...
Southern California
January 18, 2021
SoCal Government Group Hears Mixed Economic Forecast From Analyst
A business representative has delivered a mixed economic forecast to members of the Southern California Association of Governments ...
Southern California
January 17, 2021
Orange County Power Authority Hires Leaders for Community Choice Energy Program
The Orange County Power Authority (OCPA) has named two top executives to manage the recently formed agency and ...
Southern California
January 16, 2021
State Quotas for Housing Meet Resistance in Southern California
Cities throughout Orange County, California, are appealing state-mandated quotas to build more high-density and affordable housing. Some local ...
Southern California
January 11, 2021
One of Orange County’s Founding Families Represented at DC Trump Rally
Morton Irvine Smith is the great, great grandson of pioneer James Irvine, after whom the City of Irvine, ...
Southern California
January 4, 2021
Law Firm Seeks Clients to Sue SoCal Edison Over Silverado Fire
A San Diego law firm is trying to drum up clients to sue Southern California Edison (SCE) over ...
Southern California
December 31, 2020
Mom Struggles to Get Son’s Cancer Treated Amid Pandemic, Insurance Problems
After living week-to-week in the cheapest hotel she could find, Wendy Onofre, 27, was relieved to find a ...
Southern California
December 30, 2020
Does the Bell Toll for the TCA?
For decades, proposals for toll roads have been under scrutiny in Orange County, California—and in recent years, so ...
Southern California
December 25, 2020
Williams Canyon Fire Victims Make Impassioned Plea for Help
With mudslide season approaching, fire victim Susan Iwamoto is making an urgent plea to the County of Orange ...
Southern California
December 23, 2020
Orange County Spends $32 Million of CARES Act Funds on Homeless
As one would expect with federal funding aimed at helping the county through the pandemic, much of the ...
Southern California
December 17, 2020
CARES Act Funds Will Be Spent Before Use-It-Or-Lose-It Deadline, Orange County Says
Less than two weeks before a use-it-or-lose-it deadline to spend $554 million in federal pandemic relief funds, details ...
Southern California
December 16, 2020
Irvine Neighborhood Raises Stink Over Asphalt Plant
The smell of burnt rubber and worries over air pollution are keeping some residents up at night in ...
Southern California
December 11, 2020
Nuclear Waste Woes Cloud Outlook for SoCal Beach City
Talk over the years about the potential of a Chernobyl- or Fukushima-like nuclear disaster along California’s coast has ...
Southern California
December 5, 2020
Irvine Council Grants Member Reprieve in Alleged Spending Scandal
The Irvine City Council has voted to retroactively approve Councilman Mike Carroll's controversial spending of public funds on ...
Southern California
November 30, 2020
Protests, Pandemic Take Toll on Officers, Head of California Police Chiefs Group Says
Activists and celebrities who tell people that police are hunting “black and brown targets” are hurting minority communities ...
Southern California
November 28, 2020
Irvine Welcomes Return of Wild Rivers Water Park in 2022
Wild Rivers Water Park will again be flowing with excitement—albeit at a new location at Orange County Great ...
Southern California
November 23, 2020
Rejection of Prop. 20 Means ‘No Justice for Victims,’ Orange County Sheriff Says
California law enforcement agencies were dealt a blow at the ballot box Nov. 3 when voters shot down ...
Southern California
November 11, 2020
Duo Leads Crowded Race for Seats on San Clemente City Council
Democrat Chris Duncan and Republican incumbent Gene James are leading the race for two 4-year term seats on ...
Southern California
November 9, 2020
Conservative Councilmembers Hold Their Ground in Rancho Santa Margarita
Conservative incumbents Tony Beall and Carol Gamble are holding their ground in a hotly contested, nine-candidate race for ...
Southern California
November 9, 2020
Irvine City Hall May Turn Blue
A blue wave flooded Irvine City Hall on election night with the four candidates endorsed by the Democratic ...
Southern California
November 6, 2020
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