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October 22, 2009
Editor’s note: These people have been arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence of an intoxicant. As with all suspects, they are considered innocent until proved guilty. Newport Beach Oct. 15 Elizabeth Harris, 42, Los Angeles Saturday Clayton Brown, 18, Huntington Beach Ramon Mejia, 45, Venice Fred Nowroozi, 64, Newport Beach Sunday Abuzied Nasser, 43, Mission Viejo Ryan Schlembach, 27, Newport Beach Wednesday Jesse Villa, 29, Whittier Costa Mesa Oct. 15 David Herron, 58, Laguna Niguel Marjorie Crawford, 70, Huntington Beach Oct. 16 Hugo Dominguez-Munoz, 21, Costa Mesa Edward Francis, 43, Santa Ana Louis Boema, 51, Huntington Beach Saturday Erin Butler, 23, Huntington Beach Eliza Boykin, 24, Venice Branden Blak, 28, Costa Mesa Sunday Scott Wardall, 19, Costa Mesa Capriano Gutierez, 28, Garden Grove Marlin Hoffman, 22, Costa Mesa Monday John Krieger, 53, Costa Mesa John Gibson, 43, Newport Beach Tuesday Gregory Hall, 50, Costa Mesa Wednesday Ken Mihara, 40, Costa Mesa Sallie Mantonis, 55, Anaheim
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By Joseph Serna | September 2, 2009
When Sue Brown thinks back on her friend of more than four decades, Doris, she’ll always think of her smile. “That was her thing. She had a wonderful smile and was always happy. She was happy till the end,” Brown said. Doris Kagley, who was a counselor and athletic coach at Orange Coast College and Golden West College for 32 years, died Saturday. She was 79. Kagley began her career with OCC in the 1960s as a teacher, coach and counselor. She was a psychology professor and counselor and was tapped to help create a women’s track team.
FEATURES
By BY TONY LEE | July 10, 2009
CORONA DEL MAR — The baseball field at Lincoln Elementary was filled with “Let’s go Newport” chants and the Laguna Niguel faithful cheered as loudly for a walk as they did after a home run Friday. In what seemed to be a perfect atmosphere for a District 55 Little League Tournament’s elimination game, the 11- to 12-year-old Newport Beach Little League All-Stars edged Laguna Niguel, 10-7, and kept the spectators on the edge of their seats with five home runs, three double plays and many defensive web gems.
NEWS
June 22, 2009
Yould, Sallie P. -- Corona del Mar resident since 1949, Sallie was born in Albany, NY in 1916. Sallie passed away June 6, 2009 just 2 weeks shy of her 93rd birthday. She loved raising her family, spending time at the OASIS Senior Center, the Christian Science reading room, and enjoying the sunsets at Corona del Mar Main Beach. Sallie was preceded in death by her husband Rod of 46 years, and is survived by her 4 children, Pete of Missoula, MT., Sandy Jones of Ojai, CA., Chris of Corona del Mar, and Robin of Laguna Niguel, along with 9 grandchildren.
NEWS
By Alan Blank | April 2, 2009
French 75 at Fashion Island will have new management and a new name in the next couple of weeks, and Savannah Supper Club in Costa Mesa’s arts district shut its doors Tuesday night. Both high-end French restaurants were among the once-considerable holdings of Newport Beach company Culinary Adventures, which at the height of its holdings had restaurants throughout Orange County and Los Angeles, but has lately had to liquidate its locations to pay off creditors after filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in August.
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