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Orange County medical community addresses need for more Latino doctors
Dozens of physicians and medical students at UC Irvine School of Medicine took part in Latino Physician Day Tuesday.
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Pursuit ends on Long Beach International Gateway bridge after pharmacy burglary
Police activity connected to a break-in early Monday at a pharmacy closed the Long Beach International Gateway bridge.
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Physician from Boyle Heights looks to inspire next generation of doctors
Dr. Noah Rodriguez is like many doctors who got into their profession to help people, but what stands out is his path to medicine is unlike most others.
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Anaheim teacher accused of fathering child with high school student
Police in Orange County are investigating a long-time band teacher they say had a child with one of his former students in the 1980s.
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‘Everything is gone.' Airport Fire destroys cabins in OC's Holy Jim Canyon
Flames that swept through Orange County’s Holy Jim Canyon left behind the rubble of recreational cabins in a patch of Cleveland National Forest considered a treasured mountain retreat.
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Rancho Palos Verdes crisis highlights SoCal's concerns of shifting land
The emergency situation in Rancho Palos Verdes is a realistic reminder that land movement is a natural occurrence, which when accelerated, according to geological science experts, can lead to damage and danger.
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Orange County nonprofit auctions playhouses to build homeless shelters
An Orange County nonprofit returns for its biggest fundraiser auctioning custom playhouses to raise money to build homeless shelters.
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Popular Cuban restaurant to shut down after 45 years in business
A beloved Cuban restaurant is shutting down after roughly 45 years in business in Orange County.
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Jewish groups file more alleged evidence of antisemitism against Santa Ana Unified
The Jewish groups claim some members of the district’s education board expressed anti-Semitic views in approving the ethnic studies courses.
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OC Supervisor Andrew Do urged to resign over residence concerns, daughter's lawsuit
Two Orange County supervisors called on fellow supervisor Andrew Do to resign Monday amid questions about his primary residence and growing concerns about the misuse of millions of dollars in federal funding at the hands of a nonprofit tied to his daughter.