EDUCATION Record year for grants at UC...
EDUCATION
Record year for grants at UC Irvine
UC Irvine received a record $249 million during the 2003-04 school
year, university officials reported this week.
That represented a 6% increase from the previous year. Nearly 82%
funded clinical trials, and 6% went toward training and fellowships.
* The Coast Community College District announced this week that
Joseph Quarles took over earlier this month as its new vice
chancellor for human resources.
Quarles previously worked as deputy superintendent and chief of
staff for the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District and in
various positions at Cerritos’ ABC Unified School District. He takes
over from John Renley, who retired last year but continued to work
part time.
* UC regents this week heard details of an internal audit at UC
Irvine’s epidemiology department.
Auditors will discuss an unidentified problem with the regents, a
matter concerning grant administration, a UCI official said.
COSTA MESA
Ground breaks for street improvements
Officials broke ground Thursday on a $6 million project to
renovate 19th Street and Placentia and Anaheim avenues. While city
officials applauded the renovation, some Westside residents said it
was overdue.
* Friday, the Orange County Transportation Agency Board of
Directors voted not to place the CenterLine light-rail project on the
November ballot. Some board members thought it would be a good idea
to have voters show how they feel about CenterLine to convince local
Congress members to push for the half a billion dollars of federal
funding the agency is hoping to receive from the government. But
opponents of putting it on the ballot felt Measure M, the half-cent
sales tax voters approved in 1990, which included a light rail
system, was enough.
PUBLIC SAFETY
D.A. requests judge revoke bail for Haidl
The Orange County District Attorney’s office is asking a judge to
revoke bail for Greg Haidl, son of Orange County Assistant Sheriff
Don Haidl, who was arrested Thursday on suspicion of having sex with
an underage girl.
The 19-year-old, who is awaiting retrial on a gang-rape case, was
arrested in Dana Point after the Orange County district attorney
issued a warrant charging him with statutory rape.
Greg Haidl, who lives in San Clemente, was driving near the
intersection of Coast Highway and Street of the Golden Lantern with
his mother when the deputies stopped him.
Greg Haidl was booked at the Men’s Central Jail in Santa Ana with
bail set at $100,000. He posted bail and was released the same day.
The new statutory rape charge, a misdemeanor, stems from an
allegation that Haidl had sex with a girl younger than 17 years old
Tuesday night at a gathering in a San Clemente home. Statutory rape
is a felony in California when more than a three-year age difference
exists between the two involved.
Officials responded to a noise complaint at the San Clemente home,
where they found Haidl with four other teenagers, including the girl,
police said. The girl did not make a complaint against Haidl. A small
amount of marijuana was also found at the residence, police said.
Before Thursday’s arrest, Greg Haidl was free on a $100,000 bail
on the gang-rape case in which he, along with co-defendants Kyle
Nachreiner and Keith Spann, is accused of raping an unconscious
16-year-old girl in the assistant sheriff’s Corona del Mar home and
sexually assaulting her with various objects.
* In a large-scale act of vandalism, one of the biggest in the
city’s history, miscreants on Sunday night reportedly slashed nearly
100 vehicle tires in an apartment complex, causing about $14,700 in
damages, officials said.
The tire-slashing occurred sometime between 10 and 11 p.m. at the
Lakes apartment complex in the 3400 block of Avenue of the Arts,
Costa Mesa Police Sgt. Bob Ciszek said.
The vandals entered the subterranean parking area of the apartment
complex and punctured the tires using an unknown sharp object, Ciszek
said.
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