- State report: Newport rates high in bike accidents
- Police Files - Sept. 21, 2012
- H.B. man charged with murder in Costa Mesa stabbing
- One sent to hospital in crash on Newport Coast Drive
- Eastside homes evacuated after propane tanks explode
- A Word, Please: Eager to use the best word for the job
- Humphreys a leader for CdM
- The Crowd: Paul Reiser visits Solomon Society fundraiser
- Sage Hill Football Preview
- Costa Mesa Football Preview
- Orange Coast Football Preview
- From heaven to Huntington
- Laguna breaks ground on lifeguard headquarters
- South Laguna residents want funds for garden plot
- State senator challenged by opponent over her residency
- Local doctor 'loved by his patients'
- For The Record - Sept. 21, 2012
- Ante Up For Autism takes place Saturday
- Local doctor 'loved by his patients'
- South Laguna residents want funds for garden plot
- Laguna breaks ground on lifeguard headquarters
- Orange Coast Football Preview
- A Word, Please: Eager to use the best word for the job
- State senator challenged by opponent over her residency
- One sent to hospital in crash on Newport Coast Drive
- The Crowd: Paul Reiser visits Solomon Society fundraiser
- Giuliani takes a few swipes at Obama
- CdM falls behind
- H.B. man charged with murder in Costa Mesa stabbing
- Ante Up For Autism takes place Saturday
- Lemmerman adds single for Israel
- College Roundup: OCC sweeps Southwestern
- Sage Hill Football Preview
- High School Roundup: Sailors advance to semis
- 'The heroes are the people who actually serve'
- State report: Newport rates high in bike accidents
- Capo too much for Sea Kings
- From heaven to Huntington
- Eastside homes evacuated after propane tanks explode
- Costa Mesa Football Preview
- Humphreys a leader for CdM
- For The Record - Sept. 21, 2012
- Police Files - Sept. 21, 2012
- High School Roundup: Sailors, Sea Kings advance to quarterfinals
- Eagles fall to University
- Virgen: 'Touchdown Newport' very entertaining
- Candidates hold informal meet and greet
- Newport Harbor Football Preview
- Trojans too strong for CdM
- Here's to 45 years of high fashion
- On Theater: 'Proof' positive in powerful Playhouse production
- From The Boathouse: More stories from the Last Frontier
- It's a bird! It's a plane! It's the Space Shuttle!
- Mailbag: Coast Highway, not the harbor, is the danger
- Getting to Mexico just got easier
- Reel Critics: 'Resident Evil' keeps features that made it popular
- Corona del Mar Football Preview
- Feisty the cow visits Kaiser Elementary
- The best wines go toward education
- Commentary: Coastline campus in Newport affecting neighbors
- Friends of the Libraries: We must evolve to stay relevant
- Brooks: Life rarely follows our preferred path
- The Harbor Report: Council approves dock rent increases
- Norris steps up for Sailors
- Volleyball classes offered by Laguna Beach High
- Breakers Schedule
- No cakewalk this week
- Breakers have mixed results
- For The Record - Sept. 20, 2012
- Fire investigation still underway
- Police Files - Sept. 20, 2012
- Tibetan monks stop at tipi for ceremony
- Our Laguna: Kinsmans host the last Soup
- Rachel's Challenge inspires TOW students
- Community lends its hand for Laguna family
- Mailbag: Local Democratic Club disappoints
- New restaurant hopes to spice up Laguna
- In the Arts
- Artcetera
- School board race sees new and familiar faces
- Police Files - Sept. 20, 2012
- Olympians come back to home gym
- Breakers Schedule
- Mailbag: Local Democratic Club disappoints
- Artcetera
- New restaurant hopes to spice up Laguna
- No cakewalk this week
- Breakers have mixed results
- School board race sees new and familiar faces
- Our Laguna: Kinsmans host the last Soup
- Volleyball classes offered by Laguna Beach High
- Tibetan monks stop at tipi for ceremony
- Rachel's Challenge inspires TOW students
- Fire investigation still underway
- In the Arts
- Community lends its hand for Laguna family
- High School Roundup: Sailors, Sea Kings advance to quarterfinals
- Feisty the cow visits Kaiser Elementary
- Trojans too strong for CdM
- The best wines go toward education