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The Daily Edition will not be published Friday or Monday in observance of July Fourth. Look for it again in your inbox on Tuesday, July 8. Below, check out the roundup of California Healthline’s ...
As immigration raids sweep through Santa Ana, the city has created a $100,000 fund to help affected families cover needs such ...
What we need right now, badly, is a kind and compassionate United States that honors legal due process, not one that is knee-jerk harsh, vindictive and cruel.
Despite fears of immigration raids and talk of saving money to help support affected families, the city of Santa Ana decided ...
Heidi Plummer, a Newport Beach attorney and U.S. citizen, said she was walking around Centennial Regional Park in Santa Ana ...
Santa Ana city council members created an aid network for families and residents impacted by the federal immigration sweeps.
A proposal to redirect $1 million from community events to support families impacted by enforcement actions sparked sharp ...
Councilmember Thai Viet Phan held strong opinions about not canceling the Fourth of July and proposed cutting all programming ...
The Santa Ana Police Department is asking residents to alert authorities if they see abandoned vehicles or property they ...
California AG Rob Bonta says ‘the fight is far from over’ and vows to continue to challenge President Donald Trump’s birthright citizenship executive order.