- Wednesday's Calendar
- Annual beach passes increase $70
- Fair collects little from Equestrian Center [Corrected]
- Attorney general drops Fair Board as client [Updated]
- Jemma Lea Jones
- No damage reported after O.C. quake
- Edison: San Onofre expected to reopen
- Barbara "Bobbie" Meyers Irwin
- College Roundup: UCI women's golf team takes second in Big West
- High School Roundup: CdM boys' golf team clinches PCL title
- Tuesday's Calendar
- Sailors beat Los Al in five again
- Q&A;: Salata excited for NFL Draft
- Wednesday's Calendar
- Harbor's pep squad wins national awards
- Poker tour aims to raise money [Corrected]
- Community & Clubs: Lions dole out more than $17,000 for charity
- Pirates clinch crown
- Fair collects little from Equestrian Center [Corrected]
- Tapping into a love of beer
- Annual beach passes increase $70
- Attorney general drops Fair Board as client [Updated]
- Pet of The Week
- City Life: Fair Board gets it right when helping foster kids
- Jemma Lea Jones
- Sage falls behind
- Pegasus School takes second place in debate competition [Corrected]
- My Pet World: Kingpin's love of dogs evident in his latest film
- Tuesday's Calendar
- Police Files - April 24, 2012
- High School Roundup: Newport boys' golf wins tourney
- 'Eaters drop rubber game
- Briefs: 'Eaters' Thurman honored
- Virgen's View: Unruly conduct might be costly
- Colleges: UCI takes shot at Trojans
- Police: Suspect stole dagger from Monahan's bar
- Paularino students celebrate diversity
- Police Files - April 23, 2012
- Man gets three years for shooting friend
- Mesa Musings: I too was once an atheist (or an agnostic)
- 'I don't want a boring funeral'
- Piecemakers founder dies
- Paularino students celebrate diversity
- High School Roundup: Newport boys' golf wins tourney
- Piecemakers founder dies
- Briefs: 'Eaters' Thurman honored
- Virgen's View: Unruly conduct might be costly
- 'Eaters drop rubber game
- No damage reported after O.C. quake
- Mesa Musings: I too was once an atheist (or an agnostic)
- 'I don't want a boring funeral'
- Colleges: UCI takes shot at Trojans
- Police: Suspect stole dagger from Monahan's bar
- Man gets three years for shooting friend
- Police seek woman who allegedly stole bank info
- Police Files - April 23, 2012
- High School Roundup: Guido wins 300 hurdles at Meet of Champions
- College Roundup: UCI edged by Dirtbags
- OCC falls in state final
- UCI stuffs UCLA
- Quartet breaks record
- Wu: Battle of the campaign press releases
- Newport Beach Film Festival to have 18 world premieres
- A peaceful oasis amid a bustling city
- Prosecutor: Former L.A. deputy tortured wife, her lover
- Port Theater to reopen for Newport Beach Film Festival
- Executive denied bail in embezzlement case
- Group: Equal treatment for all communities
- Commentary: Costa Mesa needs to find realistic solutions
- Corona del Mar Today: Crowds flow into annual town meeting
- Sunday's Calendar
- Apodaca: New cut-off dates complicate kindergarten
- Greatness continues for Trojans
- No upset for CdM
- Port Theater to reopen for Newport Beach Film Festival
- Wu: Battle of the campaign press releases
- No upset for CdM
- Group: Equal treatment for all communities
- High School Roundup: Guido wins 300 hurdles at Meet of Champions
- Apodaca: New cut-off dates complicate kindergarten
- Greatness continues for Trojans
- Sunday's Calendar
- OCC falls in state final
- Executive denied bail in embezzlement case
- A peaceful oasis amid a bustling city
- UCI stuffs UCLA
- Newport Beach Film Festival to have 18 world premieres
- Corona del Mar Today: Crowds flow into annual town meeting
- Prosecutor: Former L.A. deputy tortured wife, her lover
- Quartet breaks record
- Commentary: Costa Mesa needs to find realistic solutions
- College Roundup: UCI edged by Dirtbags
- For The Record - April 20, 2012
- Thurman delivers no-no this time
- Steinberg: Sporting Green Alliance returns
- Ortlieb's a stingy one
- High School Roundup: CdM sweeps Northwood
- College Roundup: Yowell 7th in 400 hurdles at Mt. SAC Relays
- Briefs: Clark makes history
- Estancia eases past Mesa