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A motorcyclist was killed on the Costa Mesa Freeway in Orange after he struck a car, fell off his
The death of an elderly man from Costa Mesa, Calif., from injuries suffered in an accident on June
Costa Mesa News, a small, weekly newspaper, plans to begin expanded distribution to 25,000 Costa
As 27-year residents of Costa Mesa, we are incensed and insulted by recent news media reports
Dave Townsend scored two touchdowns to lead Woodbridge High School to a 31-14 Sea View League victory over Costa Mesa Friday night at Irvine Stadium.
College Expects Enrollment Gain: Orange Coast College officials say they expect figures to show an increase in enrollment for the 1985-86 academic year.
Youths Held in Break-in: Five juveniles, ranging in age from 13 to 17, were arrested on suspicion of burglary after a break-in Tuesday at Vision Sports Inc., 1711 Whittier Ave.
Isaac Stern to Be Honored: Isaac Stern, a world-renowned violinist, will be presented with the International Cultural Diplomacy Award of the American Jewish Committee at a reception at 10 p.m.
Pedestrian Hit: A Newport Beach man was seriously injured Saturday night when he apparently ran into the path of a moving car in front of the Santa Ana Country Club, authorities said Sunday.
Law for Satellite Dishes:Costa Mesa residents who own satellite television antennas will now have to keep them out of their neighbors' sight.
fractures sustained in the Costa Mesa accident, an Orange County coroner's official said.
Fair Sets a Record: The Orange County Fair closed Sunday after setting an all-time paid attendance record, said fair spokeswoman Jill Lloyd.
Suspect Arrested: It was a summer rerun, Costa Mesa police said, and the alleged burglar fared no better the second time than he did the first.
away from his parents' front yard and was struck by a car at Wilson Street and Monrovia Avenue in Costa Mesa, police said.
Hotel Construction Set:Construction of a six-story hotel, approved by the Planning Commission this week, is set to begin by summer on Avenue of the Arts at Sakioka Farms.
City Chips In on Legal Costs:The Costa Mesa City Council has agreed to pay $4,000 of the legal
Child Care Panel Formed: A committee to study the city's child care needs and possibly recommend some solutions has been formed by the City Council.
Commission Applicants Sought:The city is seeking applicants to fill three positions on the Planning Commission.
Ground was broken Thursday in Costa Mesa for The Courtyards, an $18-million downtown project that