- A Look Back:Despite danger, he stepped up
- IN THE PIPELINE:Shirley, she had the guts
- Flyers soar past Misfits for win
- EDITORIAL:Arco needs to act against ID thefts
- VAN NOVACK:Juvenile productions continue
- GOP pushes major cuts
- Wet 'n' Wild with Rockin' Fig:Surf is going off at U.S. Open
- POLICE FILES - July 26, 2007
- MAILBAG - July 26, 2007
- POLICE FILES - July 26, 2007
- Meet an astronaut at the Orange County Fair
- Condominium rules delayed until mid-August
- MAILBAG:Enforce, control, monitor immigration laws
- Friendly gardens use less water
- Stone no longer square
- Camp to host youth charity event with music, skaters
- FROM THE NEWSROOM:Surfer theme is as timeless as it is fun
- Beacon church to meet at Rock Harbor
- Anteaters hire Smith as interim athletic director
- Police to track speeders
- Council rejects city hall in park
- Council votes on mooring response
- Slammers play for history at nationals
- Tuz shows he's tough
- Sharapova makes return to Newport Beach
- Firehouse fresh start
- OCPAC gets $10M donation
- DUI ARRESTS
- KIDS THESE DAYS:Government shouldn't regulate play
- NEWPORT HARBOR FEMALE ATHLETE OF THE YEAR: Stokke leaves older, wiser
- U.S. Open heats up
- Jack told to hit the road
- Future of the festival
- POLICE FILES - July 25, 2007
- GOP seeks new budget proposal
- BUSINESS WATCH:Not just another 'logo on a T-shirt'
- MAILBAG:Newport should plan for its development traffic
- City weighs condo limits
- AROUND TOWN:Services for local religious leader set for weekend
- Teens rise to the challenge
- Volunteers needed for Labor Day telethon
- COSTA MESA SUMMER JUNIOR CLASSIC:Grosek's blistering win
- KIDS TALK BACK:Confidence, comfort gained
- Teen suspected of threatening parents
- Working for a united humanity
- Council votes on mooring response
- Stillman and Costa Mesa All-Stars continue to play
- SHORT TAKES:Newport police propose new video camera system
- No flights delayed after JWA electrical fire
- The hype of the hip
- Tuz breaks through in upset
- Website helps police capture serial bandits
- McIntosh responds, dispatches Cottle
- KIDS THESE DAYS:Government shouldn't regulate play
- POLICE FILES - July 24, 2007
- Museum to host ancient army
- City weighs condo limits
- AROUND TOWN:Newport lifeguards to hold blood drive contest
- SHORT TAKES:Newport stylist receives 'Academy Award' of styling
- LONG BEACH OPEN:Champs own Gibb, 'Rosie' once again
- Group to hold social to benefit homeless children
- Dance styles mix side by side
- Nonprofit honors members of the class of 2007
- Pyewacket finishes Transpac sans new record
- Brown, Paul, 83,
- BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT:Spreading the nonprofit message
- Political parties slow Friday afternoon
- King makes like a queen
- Young dancers learn from pros
- IN THE MIX:Making our streets safer for children
- BIZ BITES
- UCI receives gift to support safety procedures in the lab
- BUSINESS WATCH:Not just another 'logo on a T-shirt'
- POL POSITION:New memorial is a monument to freedom
- Keep your eyes on the pies
- UCI goes to China
- Venus rises to win
- Tournament attracts local talent
- EDITORIALS:Remember the days when kids played in parks?
- Aliso Beach reopens after sewage spill
- POLICE FILES - July 23, 2007
- COMMENTS & CURIOSITIES:Just stick to baking cookies
- BRIEFS:Breakers suffer third straight loss on road
- Gibb coasts, Lambert alive
- EDITORIALS:Remember the days when kids played in parks?
- THE GOOD OLD DAYS:Ship to shore: Sea Scouts still friends after 70 years
- CdM quartet Gothia champs
- UCI goes to China
- THE LAST WORD:Back to the drawing board
- Young dancers learn from pros
- GOVERNOR'S CUP:Newport Harbor crowned
- High school's MESA team comes in third in nation
- IT'S A GRAY AREA:Immigration system is ineffective
- BEHIND THE HEADLINES BECKY BAILEY FINDLEY
- CHECK IT OUT:Don't forget to put books in your beach bag
- Q&A; WITH WILLIAMS:Woeful Breakers have at least Williams competing
- LONG BEACH OPEN:She's Misty-fying
- GOVERNOR'S CUP:KHYC's hunger nearly fulfilled
- Limbo troupe is a fair favorite
- MAILBAG:Look to other cities for fireworks fixes