The county Board of Education says it will seek applicants for a vacancy created by the death last month of veteran board member Frances Murphy.
A Costa Mesa police officer will be on light duty for a day or two while he recovers from minor injuries suffered in a traffic accident Thursday.
Two more phases of the Lakes Project--a hotel, commercial, retail, residential project east of the Town Center--have been approved by the City Council.
A UC Irvine research team has received a $3-million grant to continue studying the effects of Fairview State Hospital's Foster Grandparent Program, which involves senior citizens working with Fairview's developmentally disabled clients.
The Catholic Alumni Club of Costa Mesa is part of a national organization for unmarried college
Lasermed Corp. of Costa Mesa said Tuesday the company is experiencing a cash shortage and is seeking outside financing.
Final approval has been given zoning changes and General Plan amendments that could lead to construction of 550 apartments on the grounds of Fairview State Hospital.
America, held this weekend at the Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel in Costa Mesa.
The City Council has quashed a proposal for a study of mobile home park rents in the city, spelling defeat for tenants of a trailer park who face what they consider to be steep rent increases.
About 2 1/2 tons of cod will be served up at $4 a plate this weekend at the Newport Harbor-Costa
A "clean-cut" gunman robbed an elderly Costa Mesa couple in their home Sunday night, tying up the victims and taking $430.
launched tonight in Costa Mesa when a nonprofit group called California Health Decisions holds a public forum to discuss bioethical issues.
Costa Mesa police on Wednesday were searching for an armed robbery suspect believed responsible for
Costa Mesa--based Genisco Computers Corp. has signed a $2.1 million agreement with TRW Defense Systems Group for graphic display terminals.
Two gray-haired men dressed in clerical garb held up the Pacific Savings Bank at 234 East 17th St. in Costa Mesa at 9:50 a.m.
City employees will be dusting off their journalistic skills soon as they prepare to launch a newsletter intended to keep residents abreast of City Hall happenings.
Clad in multiple layers of thick coveralls and with protective nets about their faces and strips of duct tape wrapped tightly around wrists, ankles and waists, the trio looked like actors in a low-budget remake of the film "Ghostbusters."
condominiums on an active oil field will come before the City Council tonight for a public hearing and a vote.
A Costa Mesa woman died Tuesday morning from injuries she suffered when a car driven by her husband
Back in the 1960s, Kenneth Lindsley, 53, of Costa Mesa was having problems finding places for his soldiers to camp, so he gave 6,000 of them away.