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Chris Karr
Chris Karr is a California-based reporter for the The Epoch Times. He has been writing for 20 years. His articles, features, reviews, interviews, and essays have been published in a variety of online periodicals.
Youth Theater Group Creates Magic in Orange County
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August 8, 2020
Immersive Technology Creates ‘Destination’ Weddings Without Leaving OC
In the Capistrano Beach neighborhood of Dana Point, California, a building decorated on the outside with a funky ...
Southern California
August 3, 2020
Smaller-Scale Weddings Amid Pandemic Can Be a Good Thing
When Brad and Yvette of Dana Point, California, became engaged in November of 2018, they envisioned an elaborate ...
Southern California
July 29, 2020
Renewed Scrutiny of Race Horse Welfare Centers on Los Alamitos Track
ORANGE, Calif.—Twenty-nine horses have died this year at Los Alamitos Race Course in Orange County, California, triggering a ...
Southern California
July 27, 2020
SoCal Stylist Saves Thai Women From Sex Trafficking
Pattaya, a city on the east coast of Thailand, is known for more than its gorgeous beaches, tropical ...
Southern California
July 20, 2020
Public Call-In Testimony Creates Problems for California Assembly
A faulty call-in system used by the California Assembly to facilitate public comment has caused problems during the ...
Southern California
July 10, 2020
John Wayne’s Legacy Scrutinized Amid Calls to Remove Monuments
ORANGE, Calif.—Amid nationwide protests, some activists are calling for the removal of statues and the renaming of places ...
News
July 3, 2020
LA Vacancy Tax Proposal Shelved Until 2022
An effort to create a vacancy tax in Los Angeles that would penalize property owners who don’t rent ...
Southern California
July 1, 2020
California’s Affirmative Action Amendment Sparks Debate on Discrimination
A proposed amendment to California’s constitution would permit using race and gender as factors for college admissions, government ...
Southern California
June 22, 2020
Southern California Works Toward Police Reform, Responds to Calls to Defund
ORANGE, Calif.—As protests sparked by George Floyd’s death continue in Southern California, demands for reforming and defunding the ...
Southern California
June 16, 2020
Orange County Resumes Evictions During Pandemic
ORANGE, Calif.—The Orange County Sheriff’s Department has resumed evictions that were in progress before California Gov. Gavin Newsom ...
Southern California
June 12, 2020
An LA Veteran’s 12-Year Mission
Every Sunday for the past 12 years, Vietnam War veteran Robert Rosebrock has stood on the corner of ...
Southern California
June 9, 2020
An Old Towne Gets Through Today’s Challenges
ORANGE, Calif.—Old Towne Orange in California is a place of antiques and curiosities—most of its buildings are more ...
Southern California
June 5, 2020
Dave Rubin: A Thinking Man in an ‘Age of Unreason’
Commentary When Dave Rubin began writing his first book in March 2019, he had no idea it would ...
Viewpoints
May 29, 2020
LA Rent Strikes Worry Small-Scale Property Owners
Property owners in Los Angeles are concerned about calls for a June rent strike. The Los Angeles Tenants Union ...
Southern California
May 22, 2020
LA County Businesses Worry About Extended Stay-at-Home Orders
Panic ensued in Los Angeles County on May 12 when comments by Health Director Dr. Barbara Ferrer received ...
Southern California
May 20, 2020
Special-Needs Students Struggle—But Also Thrive—Amid School Shutdowns
ORANGE, Calif.—Bradly Baker, who has Down syndrome, is a sophomore at Orange High School in Orange, California. The ...
Southern California
May 15, 2020
California Small Businesses Say New Privacy Act Hurts at Worst Time
ORANGE, Calif.—On behalf of California’s small-business owners who are losing income due to the COVID-19 pandemic, business leaders ...
Southern California
May 12, 2020
‘We Work Alone’—Tales From a Retired Border Patrol Agent
Patrolling the U.S. border is a dangerous job, and agents often work solo. “Ninety-eight percent of the time, ...
Southern California
April 30, 2020
Aircraft in Limbo Find a Temporary Home
As airports around the globe see a downward spiral in business due to the COVID-19 pandemic, a single ...
Southern California
April 28, 2020
Adopting Pets—a Pandemic Trend Helping Raise Spirits
ORANGE, Calif.—While people are sheltering in place during this time of crisis, many Californians are seeking comfort and ...
Southern California
April 20, 2020
How to Stay Organized When You’re (Almost) Always Home
Benjamin Franklin once said, “For every minute spent organizing, an hour is earned.” When we’re constantly on-the-go, it’s ...
Family & Home
April 15, 2020
Pandemic Puts Graduation at Risk for Many California Nursing Students
The career path of an estimated 10,000 nursing students in California has been disrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic, ...
Southern California
April 3, 2020
California’s Early Experiment With Affordable Housing for Teachers
LOS ANGELES—California’s big cities are the worst in the nation for teachers being unable to afford housing in ...
Southern California
April 2, 2020
The Legacy of ‘Mad’ Mike Hughes, Rider of Homemade Rockets
LOS ANGELES—It only takes 20 seconds for a daredevil to meet his demise. Maybe less. On Feb. 22, ...
US Features
April 1, 2020
The Risks and Rewards of Instacart Shopping During a Crisis
LOS ANGELES—On the morning of March 20, many Instacart workers woke up to a message from the company ...
Southern California
March 20, 2020
Service Industry on Virus-Related Closings: ‘My Income Went to Zero’
LOS ANGELES—Attempts to contain the spread of the CCP virus, commonly known as the novel coronavirus, have resulted ...
Southern California
March 18, 2020
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