The move is the beleaguered personal computer maker's second round of employee cutbacks this year and was seen as part of its efforts to cut costs in order to stem the losses exceeding $184 million in 1985.
Complaining that new high-speed car-pool lanes on the Costa Mesa Freeway are a "severe safety
Costa Mesa police arrested seven more peace activists outside the Westin South Coast Plaza early
To avoid traffic, parking and noise problems, no concerts or shows will be scheduled at the Pacific Amphitheatre during the Orange County Fair, the fair's directors decided Thursday.
The owners of Pacific Amphitheatre have won the latest round against the city in their battle over alleged noise violations.
Former Costa Mesa Police Officer William Lauchlan, who was fired last February and convicted in
If Jerry and Patricia Cox decide to use their swimming pool this weekend, they will have to share it with a family of 13 mallards which have taken up residence there.
With office and commercial development set to more than double in Costa Mesa by 1990, a major land
The Planning Commission's unanimous approval Monday night of a 550-unit housing project at Fairview State Hospital was nullified Tuesday morning when the city staff discovered that no public notice of the hearing was given.
The issue of whether to build a larger hotel on the Orange County Fairgrounds will be discussed in a public hearing by the Fair Board on a Tuesday morning.
When Martin Hall returned to his Costa Mesa apartment late in the afternoon, he was bewildered to
Orange County's Department of Education, which launched its annual high school academic decathlon 17 years ago, now is inaugurating a similar contest for sixth graders.
It was high noon and the sun beat down on the backs of the workers pulling weeds from the front yard of the aging, stucco apartment building that acts as a temporary residence for some of Orange County's homeless.
In a symbolic gesture, the City Council has voted unanimously to declare Aug. 6 the day to end all nuclear weapons explosions and 1985 the year to end the arms race.
Fred Sorsabal, Costa Mesa's city manager for 15 years, has submitted his resignation to become a Shrine potentate.
Beginning Friday, a nine-week program to help clean up Costa Mesa gets under way with special pickups of large, bulky items.
Orange County Fair officials have given final approval to plans for a 215-room Ramada Inn that is expected to enhance the fairgrounds' drawing power.
Mark Whitbeck is plotting to blow up the statue of liberty in Costa Mesa.
Irvine and Costa Mesa could become the first large cities in California to exceed government
A Costa Mesa woman accused of burning the lips of a 2 1/2-year-old child was acquitted Friday when