Final scores and highlights from Ryan Lemmon Invitational Wednesday, April 2
Villa Park took on Pacifica in the third place game of the tournament Wednesday. (PHOTO: Tim Burt, OC Sports Zone). Woodbridge High School’s baseball team defeated San Dimas 8-4 Wednesday night at the Great Park Stadium to capture the championship of the 2025 Ryan Lemmon Invitational. Vincent DeMarco of Woodbridge Read More
Costa Mesa Resident Sought to Serve on the Animal Services Committee
The Costa Mesa City Council is currently seeking one resident to serve on the Animal Services Committee: The Animal Services Committee meets on the fourth Wednesday of the month except for August and December and provides advice and recommendations to the City Council on animal services issues and to promote Read More
Western State College of Law Moving to a New Home
Orange County’s oldest law school will have a new home to start the fall 2025 semester. Western State College of Law, the juris doctorate-issuing school Westcliff University, will move into its new home at 15101 Red Hill Ave. in Tustin ahead of the upcoming 2025-26 academic year. Westcliff University bought Read More
GOING BACK TO COACHELLA WITH AMYL AND THE SNIFFERS
GOING BACK TO COACHELLA with April 3, 2025 by Micah Wright Coachella may not be standing after the charismatic Australian punk rocker Amy Taylor and her high-octane band, Amyl and the Sniffers, get done with it! Currently on tour to promote their third album, “Cartoon Darkness,” the band has been Read More
Local track athletes make noise at OC Championships
Los Al senior Michael Donvito, center, took second in the varsity boys 800. Photo by Ted Apodaca Hundreds of student-athletes from several dozen Orange County schools converged on Mission Viejo High School for the Orange County Track and Field Championships on Saturday. After a long day of events, Santa Margarita Read More
Run Seal Beach 5K/10K street closures
Reopening times are approximate. Courtesy graphic The 51st annual Run Seal Beach 5K/10K will take place On Saturday, April 5, in the Old Town and surrounding areas of Seal Beach. As a result of this event and the large number of participants expected to run, the following streets will be Read More
SBTV-3 board seeks upgrades and a manager
Members of the Seal Beach Cable Foundation called for funding for new equipment during the Monday, March 24 budget study session. The request included a request for funds and a proposal to make SBTV-3 a media access collaborative. The board also proposed creating a Community Media Access Collaborative The foundation Read More
Public speaks at budget study session
Approximately 12 people were in the audience during the Monday, March 24m City Council budget study session. Some of them were members of the Seal Beach Cable Foundation board. (See “SBTV-3 requests upgrades and a manager,” page 1) Others commented on the city’s financial situation. There will be public workshops Read More
E-bikes causing problems in Rossmoor
Two recent e-bike crashes, with injuries, within the otherwise quiet community of Rossmoor have caused alarm among directors as they asked the California Highway Patrol for assistance. During the March meeting of the Rossmoor Community Services District, Officer Zeferino Valdovinos of the CHP confirmed that they have investigated two electric Read More




