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Opinion: San Onofre May Be Shut Down, But There’s Still Danger from Nuclear Waste
Many residents of Orange and San Diego counties were relieved when the nuclear power plant at San Onofre was permanently shut down in 2013. This naïve thinking, that the plant posed risks to people and property only while the reactors were operational, was challenged in a recent article by the Orange County Register in which two nuclear experts weighed in on the dangers of storing 3.6 million pounds of nuclear waste onsite.
Dana Point Looks to Set Maximum Public Access Hours to Headlands Trail Amid Ongoing Litigation
On Earth Day this year, the Dana Point Planning Commission sought to codify operating hours for the Headlands Trail on the Dana Point Preserve as the city aims to offer locals and visitors the maximum access to the coastal trail. Through a Coastal Development Permit (CDP) unanimously approved by Planning...
"I'm happy I was part of history," pro-Palestinian protester proud of activism despite threat of arrest
A UC Irvine senior expressed her determination to spread her message despite police arresting more than 200 of her peers at UCLA's pro-Palestinian encampment.Senior Sarah Khalid said she's been on the ground floor of organizing the pro-Palestinian encampment at the Orange County university. While originally scared this would affect her graduation in June, Khalid said she would gladly pause her life. "I'd gladly put everything on hold. I'd put work on hold. I'd put school on hold. I put my family on hold," she said. "My family misses me because this is way bigger than just me."Khalid will be spending her...
8 New Restaurants in Costa Mesa to Add to Your Foodie Bucket List
Be The First to Experience New Western Bars, Rooftop Lounges and LGBT Cocktail Clubs. Costa Mesa is earning itself the title of Orange County’s hottest and trendiest city. It’s the perfect mesh of hipster and hip, where foodies flock and where independent businesses thrive. When we thought Costa Mesa couldn’t get any cooler, it opened up eight new restaurants under our noses. From OC’s only spot with a mechanical bull to rooftop bars and sunlit cafes, these new restaurants are not to be missed. Not only is the Westside getting a new cocktail club, but The CAMP is coming back to life with two new Costa Mesa restaurants to try. Mark your calendars for opening dates and buckle up because this is going to be downright delicious. Here’s everything we know about what’s new and coming soon to Costa Mesa.
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