Restaurant Vandals | Trump's OC Support | Let Them Play: OC 2020
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Lake Forest CA
30 December, 2020
4:39 PM
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LAKE FOREST, CA — In November of 2020, COVID fatigue settled in for many area residents. Orange County coaches joined with county supervisors in pleading with the governor to reopen youth sports. Patch took a look at a newly elected Huntington Beach city councilmember who spoke out on his anti-mask antics. When a local Lake Forest restaurant was the victim of vandalism in already tumultuous times and how a community rallied in support. This look at the most-read Orange County stories is part one of the four-part series: Patch 2020: Year in Review: Part Four Rescind Newsom's Coronavirus Restrictions! OC Residents Beg Board ORANGE COUNTY, CA — On the first day in the purple tier of Gov. Gavin Newsom's blueprint for a safer economy, the Orange County Board of Supervisors Tuesday got an ear full from residents displeased... Read more Human Trafficking Investigation Ends With Shooting, Arrests ANAHEIM, CA — A man in his 30s was shot Monday by Anaheim police as they were investigating a scheme to ransom undocumented immigrants from Mexico, police said. A victim's family member reported to police that a human trafficking operation... Read more Orange County At Purple Tier, County CEO Positive For Coronavirus ORANGE COUNTY, CA —The Orange County Board of Supervisors is grappling with a return to the Purple—most restrictive—tier of Gov. Gavin Newsom's Blueprint for a Safer Economy Monday even as one... Read more Trump OC Fundraiser At Billionaire Palmer Luckey's Newport Home NEWPORT BEACH, CA — President Donald Trump will appear in Orange County Sunday at a private fundraiser held at tech mogul Palmer Luckey's estate, it was reported Friday. The news came Thursday,... Read more SoCal Sports Advocates Challenge Gov. Newsom To Let Kids Compete ORANGE COUNTY, CA — On a sunny day at the baseball fields in Tustin, a group of local leaders, coaches and players lined up, ready to go to bat for California's student-athletes. With their... Read more CIF Delays Start, Cancels Fall Regional, State Championship Dates The California Interscholastic Federation announced that all fall practice and competition start dates are on hold until the state health officers present official COVID-19 guidance. Over 800,000... Read more Orange County's Stay At Home Orders Explained: Coronavirus Update ORANGE COUNTY, CA — Orange County's spike in coronavirus transmissions have reached alarming rates, the Orange County Health Care Agency says. Orange County's most recent report showed 2,025 new cases... Read more Lake Forest Restaurant Vandalized, Community Rallies FOOTHILL RANCH, CA — In 2020, restaurants have had a hard go. When two people vandalized Foothill Ranch's Urban Grill And Wine Bar Thanksgiving night, residents rallied on social media and in-person... Read more OCs Supervisors Challenge Gov. Newsom's Stay-At-Home Order ORANGE COUNTY, CA —With Southern California under an at least three-week-long "regional stay-at-home" order, triggered by a drop in Intensive Care Unit beds, Orange County is balking at being lumped... Read more Cold Case Murder Suspect Is First OC Inmate To Die Of Coronavirus ORANGE COUNTY, CA — A former Marine arrested in the brutal death of a woman 44 years ago has died of coronavirus while incarcerated, officials said. He is the first Orange County Jail inmate to die... Read more Huntington Beach Mayor Pro-Tem Answers Mask-Shaming Comments Tito Ortiz, while helping to distribute food to some Huntington Beach families, was met with OVUSD outcry. Here's what he had to say... Read more Sea Wall Battle: Family Seeks To Protect Laguna Beach Home Homeowners in Laguna Beach keep fighting the California Coastal Commission about the sea wall that protects their oceanfront home...Read more Read also: Part 1: Patch OC 2020 Winter, A Year In Review Part 2: Patch OC 2020 Spring, A Year In Review Part 3: Patch OC 2020 Summer, A Year In Review Part 4: Patch OC 2020 Fall, A Year In Review
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