Documents obtained by LAist reveal FBI scrutiny of the testing operation, which was managed by former Anaheim Chamber of Commerce president Todd Ament.
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Two conservative members of the Orange Unified School District Board of Education have been recalled by voters following an election that raised questions about LGBTQ+ student rights and parental notification policies.
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Supervisor Andrew Do directed millions to the group, which was supposed to go toward feeding needy residents. “If they can’t prove then they should pay the money back,” Supervisor Katrina Foley told LAist.
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Orange County officials say they are scrambling to understand what’s happening at a county-funded nonprofit led by O.C. Supervisor Andrew Do’s 22 year-old daughter. The county says the group has failed to account for millions in taxpayer dollars.
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Westminster voters were asked to approve a measure raising the city's sales tax by a half cent to close a budget shortfall.
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Nearly 60% of Irvine voters approved a plan to transform the way city council representatives are elected.
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Voters approve a proposal to require voter ID and another another that critics say is aimed at keeping the Pride flag from being flown.
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Follow latest results in the races on the Orange County ballot. Huntington Beach also passes flag measure.
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A look at how many showed up to vote in the March 5 primary, either in person or by mail, and how it compares to previous elections.
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They had to get through the pandemic, election denial and suspicious envelopes. While some left, counties now say they’re having better luck recruiting poll workers.
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Measure E asks Westminster voters to add an additional half percent sales tax to secure the city’s financial stability.
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If approved by Irvine voters, Measure D would dramatically reshape the Irvine City Council and overhaul the way voters choose who represents them at the city level.
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The Orange County Clerk-Recorder is adding special hours today to issue marriage licenses, because 2-24-24 is a pretty irresistible date.