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Orange County Line
by KCRW
A weekly tour of the real Orange County, warts and all, with reporter Gustavo Arellano
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No New Toll Roads in Orange County?
Proposed bill by Republican state assemblyman seeks to stop county's Transportation Corridor Agencies from any new construction.
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Orange County Jail to End Contract with ICE
Move ends years-long controversy involving local activists and sheriffs department.
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How New Supe Don Wagner Will Affect Orange County
Longtime South OC politician secures Republican dominance of Board of Supervisors.
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YIMBYs and NIMBYs Fight Santa Ana Over Development Plans
Plans to sell off vacant city-owned lots and allow apartments on others draw opposition.
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5 South OC Cities Sued over Intransigence on Homelessness
Activists cite lack of shelters, continued dumping of homeless as cause for lawsuit.
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Federal Judge: Rising OC Homeless Deaths "Public Health Crisis"
A fourfold increase over 15 years has Judge David O. Carter demanding answers.
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Kamala Harris and the OC Snitch Scandal
Will her approach to local jailhouse informant controversy harm the presidential ambitions of California's junior senator?
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OC's Blue Wave Targets State Senator John Moorlach
Two Democrats have announced their candidacy to face off against the OC conservative lion.
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A Tale of Two OC City Council Vacancies
Fullerton appoints former councilmember; Orange calls for November special election.
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California Sues Huntington Beach Over Lack of Housing
State claims city isn't doing enough to develop new residential buildings.
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New OC, New Dem Party Leadership
Minorities became the new face of a party ready to build on 2018.
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Two Republicans, Loretta Sanchez Vie for 3rd Supervisorial Seat
With the election of Supervisor Todd Spitzer to the Orange County District Attorney's office, three prominent OC politicians seem likely to run for the 3rd District, which goes from Yorba Linda to the north to Irvine in the South and extends into OC's canyon countries. Former Anaheim councilwoman Kris Murray has declared her candidacy, along with Irvine mayor and former state Assemblyman Don Wagner. But the most interesting person running is Loretta Sanchez, who represented central OC as a Democrat for 20 years but barely any of the area in the 3rd Supervisorial District. Republicans still represent a majority of registered voters in the district--but can Sanchez ride the Democratic blue wave of last year to victory?
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What will be the Political Legacy of Tony Rackauckas?
The former Orange County district attorney ends his 45-plus years influencing local politics
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Trump Admin Move to Deport More Vietnamese Roils Little Saigon
Negotiations between Vietnamese, American governments might put thousands of Vietnamese at risk of deportation.
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OC GOP Wonders What Awaits Them in 2020
Party leaders debate how to win back congressional seats and regain its power in Orange County.
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Democratic Party of Orange County Chairwoman to Step Down
Fran Sdao leaves after presiding over historic gains for what was historically OC's second party.
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Anaheim Plays Nice with Ducks, Mean to Angels
City's dealings with its two professional sports teams couldn't be more different.
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How did OC Turn Blue
Big money, grassroots, and the Democrat Congressional Campaign Committee unite to flip Reagan Country.
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How Will the OC DA's Office Change Under Todd Spitzer?
District Attorney-elect vows radical restructuring from administration of longtime DA Tony Rackauckas.
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OC 2018 Elections Winners and Losers
DA's race, City Councils, congressional seats and more.
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Three Local OC Races to Watch
Elections for district attorney, sheriff's and an Anaheim living-wage ordinance hint at the new Orange County
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Fireworks Fly in OC's 39th Congressional District Race
Republican Young Kim fights Democrat Gil Cisneros to replace Ed Royce.
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Spending Free-For-All in South OC's 45th Congressional District
Democrat challenger Katie Porter takes on incumbent Mimi Walters (and vice versa) via commercials
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Is the Little Saigon Political Machine Fraying?
Rivalry between OC Supervisor Andrew Do and State Senator Janet Nguyen hints at end of political dynasty.
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Can Huntington Beach Overturn California's Sanctuary State Law?
City wins key judgment against SB 54 in OC Superior Court.
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Can Dems Take Southern OC's Congressional District for First Time in Decades?
NY Times poll puts political novice Mike Levin in front of GOP opponent.
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Is Orange County Now a Tax-Loving Paradise?
Voters to decide on sales-tax increases in seven cities this November.
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OC's 48th Congressional District Race Tied: NY Times
Seat held by Dana Rohrabacher for 30 years in danger of slipping from GOP hands.
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OC Tries More Accurate Count of Homeless Population
Move done in face of dramatic increase.
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UCI Law School Celebrates 10 Years
Looking back on a decade of local and national influence.
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Disney to Anaheim: No New 4-Star Hotel for You
Company says lack of tax break will make it not build new structure on Disneyland property
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OC: One of Least Affordable Places in U.S. to Live In
High cost of housing major factor in homelessness, lack of wage growth.
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Put up or Shut up
That's what U.S. District Court Judge David O. Carter told public officials and attorneys representing Orange County cities at a court hearing on Friday.
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Mission Viejo to do cumulative voting for council races
South County city might be first in state to do unique election process.
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Inmate hunger strike rocks OC jail
Sheriff's department claims ACLU conspiracy, while inmates claim bad conditions.
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OC Street Car Project Cost Rises $100 M in One Year
Originally scheduled to start construction this summer it's now been pushed back.
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The strange case of Santa Ana's district elections
And what the final decision might do to the rest of Orange County.
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Influential political consultant Arnold Forde passes away
Laguna Beach resident pioneered direct mailers and was involved in the Great Park.
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An OC veteran's cemetery... in Anaheim Hills?
Board of Supervisors might offer county land to build long-delayed project
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South Orange County Still Mum on Homeless Sites
Non-committal by region's mayors on federal judge mandate irritates rest of OC.
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OC Supes Oppose Needle Exchange Program
Supervisors claim such an effort encourages drug use, is social liberalism run amok.
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Dems survive OC congressional primaries— But can they win in November?
Tight races across Orange County guarantees national spotlight in general election.
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Are Asian American Voters in Orange County Disenfranchised?
District election lawsuit against Santa Ana by advocacy group says yes.
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Can Dems Ever Elect Someone to OC Board of Supervisors Again?
Only two Democrats have served in the past 30 years.
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The Wild, Wild 39th Congressional District Primary
17 Candidates Run to Replace Outgoing Congressman Ed Royce
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Irvine Voters to Decide Location of OC's 1st Vets Cemetery
June 5 special election comes after years of controversy.
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Costa Mesa Politician Rides the Anti-Immigrant Train Again
Former mayor and state assembly member Allan Mansoor wants the city to discuss how California's SB 54 sanctuary-state law has affected Costa Mesa
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South County Tries to Solve OC's Homeless Problem
12 mayors think putting hundreds of homeless people in a canyon library is a good idea.
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Will 2018 be the OC GOP's Waterloo?
Recent voter registration figures show Republicans lead over Democrats smaller than ever.
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Is Dana Rohrbacher's Biggest Reelection Opponent the OC GOP?
Longtime Republican Huntington Beach congressman faces off against colleagues.
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