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RCSD, ad hoc committee, meeting 10 Jan 2012
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Video of RCSD Shops at Rossmoor Ad Hoc Committee meeting, 10 Jan. 2012

Posted January 11, 2012 by courtesy

From CSMP: This is coverage of the first RCSD (Rossmoor Community Services District) Shops at Rossmoor ad hoc committee meeting, held January 10, 2012 at Rush Park auditorium in Rossmoor. The committee was called for at the December RCSD meeting when numerous public comments were brought forward regarding the expansion of the Shops at Rossmoor [...]

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Carlsbad Police Department, missing teen, Christine Jelinek
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Help find Christine!

Posted January 11, 2012 by shelley

A worried father — who works at the Seal Beach Naval Weapons Station — is asking the public’s help in finding his missing 17-year-old daughter, last seen by her family in Carlsbad on Jan. 3. The following information is from the police missing person bulletin: Date of birth: 19 April 1994 Hispanic Brown hair, brown [...]

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Business

Don’t play politics with your investment decisions

Posted January 11, 2012 by Ryan McLaughlin

While the election season heats up, you will hear more and more promises, claims and counter-claims from the candidates. As a citizen, you may or may not enjoy this “political theater,” but as an investor, you might be concerned over all the talk about taxes, Social Security, Medicare and other financial topics. Will you need [...]

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OCDA, Juana Perez Valencia
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Anaheim mother accused of murdering newborn coming to trial

Posted January 11, 2012 by courtesy

A mother faces trial tomorrow for murdering her infant baby right after giving birth and discarding the baby’s corpse in a dumpster. Juana Perez Valencia, 21, Anaheim, is charged with one felony count of murder and one felony count of assault on a child with force likely to produce great bodily injury resulting in death. [...]

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Government

State revenue again fails to meet rosy projections

Posted January 11, 2012 by courtesy

The following news was released from the Office of California State Controller John Chiang. State Controller John Chiang today released his monthly report covering California’s cash balance, receipts and disbursements in December, showing monthly revenues came in $165.2 million below the latest projections contained in the Governor’s proposed 2012-13 Budget. When compared against the 2011 [...]

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Huntington Beach Police Department, Ean Keith Brown
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Crime

Huntington Beach parolee charged with murder

Posted January 11, 2012 by courtesy

A third-striker parolee has been charged with murdering a 21-year-old woman by strangling her to death in his recreational vehicle (RV). Ean Keith Brown, 38, is charged with one felony count of murder and sentencing enhancements for two prior strike convictions and serious felony priors for second degree robbery in 1995 and burglary in 2008. [...]

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Precious Life Shelter, Radiant Church, Garden Grove
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Precious Life Shelter receives donation from Radiant Church of Garden Grove

Posted January 11, 2012 by courtesy

Radiant Church of Garden Grove presented Precious Life Shelter of Los Alamitos with a check for $1000 as part of its annual benevolence. The men of Radiant Church provide a barbecue lunch several times a year for the women at the shelter. In addition to presenting the check and providing a barbecue, the church mission [...]

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FBI, puffy coat bandit
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FBI seeking public help to identify ‘Puffy Coat Bandit’

Posted January 11, 2012 by courtesy

Emphasis added to news release from the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). The FBI and its law enforcement partners are seeking the public’s assistance in order to identify one or more suspects linked to a series of seven bank robberies committed in the counties of Los Angeles, Riverside, and San Bernardino in the past three [...]

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