heroin to undercover narcotics officers, Costa Mesa police said.
The financially troubled Costa Mesa Visitors Bureau was finally laid to rest last week, when the
Two more portions of a mammoth, 30.2-acre hotel-commercial-residential project planned for an area east of the Town Center will go before the City Council tonight.
A 770-unit condominium, the final phase of a massive project that includes hotels and stores, has been approved by the City Council.
The search for a new city manager is beginning to wind down with about 70 candidates from around the state having filed applications for the job.
At the word "go," 13 feet began pedaling in unison, 13 wooden wheels started whirring and 13 pairs of hands deftly began teasing and pulling yarn from clumps of fleece.
Attendance at the Orange County Fair reached an all-time high on Thursday, as 30,657 people passed through the turnstiles, surpassing the previous one-day record of 23,604 set in 1984.
David Grant, dean of students at Orange Coast College, said Wednesday that he will not return to his auxiliary duties as the community college's crew coach this fall.
Expansion of the three-story Bullock's store at South Coast Plaza will begin next year, a spokesman for the plaza's owner said after the City Council unanimously approved plans to add another 90,300 square feet to the department store.
Negotiations are under way for the purchase by the city of the 260-acre Fairview Regional Park.
Plans for a 90,000-square-foot addition to the three-story Bullock's store in South Coast Plaza will come under City Council scrutiny tonight.
Peninsula Friday, the Costa Mesa City Council voted Monday to delay consideration of a condominium complex slated to be built on an active oil field.
Costa Mesa police Sunday were investigating an incident in which a man allegedly commandeered a car
Plans to build a condominium development on a Costa Mesa oil field went down in defeat when the
from residents, City Manager Alan Roeder said Friday that there isn't much Costa Mesa can do about the noise.
Plans to build a 160-unit condominium development on an 18th Street oil field will come before the City Council tonight.
I welcome your editorial about the Costa Mesa Freeway, which appeared just three months after the opening of the express lane on the 91 (Artesia) freeway.
I must disagree with your opinion as to the best use of the soon-to-be-added fourth lane on the Costa Mesa Freeway.
Allan Roeder has been named city manager of Costa Mesa, making the 33-year-old administrator the youngest person to hold the post in the city's history.
Bast head a field of retired riders who compete in the "Great Speedway Reunion" tonight at the Orange County Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa.