Day: January 18, 2023

PHOTOS: Calvary Chapel captures decisive home league victory against Orange

Calvary Chapel’s Gavin Russell hits a three-pointer early in the first quarter Wednesday night. (Photos courtesy Bill Russell). Calvary Chapel’s boys basketball team led from the start and captured a 74-24 Orange Coast League victory over Orange Wednesday night at Calvary Chapel. The Eagles remained tied for first place with Read More

ESG & The Value It Provides Businesses

As a forward-thinking and responsible business, you recognize that environmental, social, and governance (ESG) factors are crucial for risk management and value creation. In light of the increasing risk of climate change and human rights violations, consumers, shareholders, and regulators are paying more attention to global supply chains. ESG programs Read More

Governor Newsom signs executive order to support communities impacted by winter storms

Governor Gavin Newsom signed an executive order to further bolster the emergency response to severe winter storms and support impacted communities across the state. In the past week, California has secured a Presidential Major Disaster Declaration and a Presidential Emergency Declaration to assist response and recovery efforts to the storms, which have resulted in Read More

PHOTOS: Four baseball coaches from OC receive most prestigious national honors

Among those inducted were top row George Horton (second from left) and John Altobelli, represented by his daughter Alexis; and bottom row, Dave Demarest, second from left and Don Sneddon, third from left. (Photos courtesy American Baseball Coaches Association). Dave Demarest, George Horton, John Altobelli and Don Sneddon honored. The Read More

WalletHub study: 2023’s best and worst metro areas for STEM professionals

With STEM jobs projected to grow 10.8% between 2021 and 2031, compared to 4.9% for other occupations, the personal-finance website WalletHub followed up on its 2023’s Best Cities for Jobs report with an in-depth analysis of 2023’s Best & Worst Metro Areas for STEM Professionals, as well as expert commentary. To determine the Read More

Mayor Aitken joins mayors from across the country in the nation’s capital to drive funding to cities

ANAHEIM, Calif. (Jan. 18, 2023) — Mayor Ashleigh Aitken joined mayors from across the country this week in Washington as part of her continued efforts to expand federal funding for Anaheim. Mayor Aitken is meeting with officials from federal departments and agencies, other mayors and visiting the White House later in Read More