Day: October 21, 2025

Savoring the Spirit of the Coast: Lido House Unveils Signature Sauvignon Blanc Barrel Tequila

Lido House Executive Chef-Partner Riley Huddleston wanted to serve an iconic champagne at his Mayor’s Table restaurant in Newport Beach, so he went to France – specifically the Piper Heidsieck winery – and crafted a special Champagne cuvée created exclusively by Huddleston for the property. Now, Huddleston has shifted his Read More

PHOTOS: Defending CIF champion Northwood wins high scoring battle with Woodbridge

Northwood quarterback Natalie Keith gains yards as Woodbridge’s Garryn Ford pursues. (Photos courtesy John Luciano, For OC Sports Zone). Northwood’s girls flag football team came away with the CIF Division 2 championship last year. The Timberwolves, with many players back from that team, definitely want another one. Tuesday, they took Read More

Pacific Symphony Principal Pops Conductor Enrico Lopez-Yañez Unveils 2025-26 Pops Season

Excitement is building for Pacific Symphony as the orchestra launches its 2025-26 Classics and Pops seasons. Longtime Music Director Carl St.Clair is passing the baton to Artistic and Music Director Designate Alexander Shelley, who conducted his first Classics Concert of the season October 16. Relative newcomer Enrico Lopez-Yañez, the symphony’s Read More

Travis Kelce joins investor group with stake in Six Flags

Travis Kelce, a self-described “lifelong Six Flags fan,” is now an investor in the company. JANA Partners, a New York City-based investment firm, announced that it is working with the Super Bowl Champion and other business executives to “enhance shareholder value and improve the guest experience” at Six Flags theme parks. “I am Read More

California’s Ferret Ban Inherited in 1933 and Never Determined – Petition to Change in 2025

SAN DIEGO, Calif. /California Newswire/ — After nearly eight months of waiting for public records, Legalize Ferrets (LegalizeFerrets.org) has obtained internal California Fish and Game Commission documents confirming that California’s ban on domestic ferrets was never based on scientific or administrative findings. The newly released materials trace the prohibition back Read More

Nominations for the City of Irvine’s Wall of Recognition Open November 1

Tuesday, October 21, 2025 The City of Irvine is accepting nominations for individuals, groups, organizations, and businesses for the City’s Wall of Recognition from November 1 through December 30. The Wall of Recognition, established in 2006 at Colonel Bill Barber Marine Corps Memorial Park, recognizes those who have made significant Read More