- CALENDAR
- THE POLITICAL LANDSCAPE:Harman proves to be on the bill
- Aquatic classroom
- THE VERDICT:Beginning, end of our kite-flying
- SAGE HILL STARTERS
- Newport hopes to rise in Sunset
- Another union passes on mayor
- BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS
- THE COASTAL GARDENER:Better bulb choices
- CORONA DEL MAR 20, BECKMAN 7
- Estancia's path to victory not in plain view
- Revenge sweet for Sailors
- FAIR GAME:Two distinct choices in Costa Mesa
- THEATER:A comedic update
- Dock-dredging permit approved
- Locals mostly shrug at Tower closure
- Estancia mindful of young squad
- BREAKING NEWS
- REEL CRITICS:Jack's back, and with a decent cast in 'The Departed'
- BREAKING NEWS
- Candidates, though few, focus on absentee votes
- POLICE FILES - Oct. 13, 2006
- MAILBAG - Oct. 13, 2006
- POLICE FILES - Oct. 13, 2006
- MAILBAG - Oct. 13, 2006
- AROUND TOWN - Oct. 13, 2006
- Shopper's 2 cents: $2 fee is absurd
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP:Sea Kings girls' golf wins Pacific Coast League
- BRIEFS
- EDITORIAL:A party for the ages
- Panel suggests penalties on employers
- Expo date set
- OUR LAGUNA:College gala honors supporters
- Candidates vow to support arts, artists
- Seniors seek support for center
- Liquor licked Jolly Roger, owner says
- Realtor's donation has seniors dancing
- Landmarked land
- CITYSCAPE ROUNDUP:Home Depot nails down hours
- Identity theft arrests
- Their best trip ever
- Bruins need overtime to capture Smythe Division
- What's the rush?
- HUNTINGTON BEACH CITY COUNCIL PREVIEW
- SOUL FOOD:Global warming turning Evangelicals green with worry
- Black Wolves post 6-1 win
- Painting the house takes us out of our environment
- Oilers sweep past Mustangs
- LETTER TO THE EDITOR:Daigle, Venezia equally impressive on public safety
- READERS RESPOND
- CALENDAR
- CORONA DEL MAR STARTERS
- Money flows in from outside
- THE BELL CURVE:High-road, low-road politics in Newport
- THE CROWD:A most happy birthday celebration
- Sanitary board races overshadowed
- Irvine mayor wants talks despite lawsuit
- POLITICS ASIDE:The tough work of choosing sides
- BRIEFLY IN PUBLIC SAFETY
- BREAKING NEWS
- Call it T.G.I.T. for Corona del Mar football
- 'Eaters' slow start too much
- THE POLITICAL LANDSCAPE:Harman proves to be on the bill
- Sweetly, goodbye
- Pirates' streak stops at 36
- COMMUNITY COMMENTARY:Thank you to centennial volunteers
- DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PLAYER OF THE WEEK:CdM's Hillgren not just about interceptions
- SOUNDING OFF:Measure T is trouble for taxpayers
- Officer in chase had prior suspension
- Wet and Wild with Rockin' Fig:World tour stops at Spain
- 'Red Noses' promises revolutionary experience
- Oilers earn first victory
- DUI ARRESTS
- PET OF THE WEEK
- Spanning the globe
- Zeroing in on a title
- REEL CRITICS:Scorsese brings 'Departed' characters to life
- POLICE FILES - Oct. 12, 2006
- POLICE FILES - Oct. 12, 2006
- MAILBAG - Oct. 12, 2006
- FOCUS ON HEALTH:Beating back breast cancer
- Costa Mesa campaigns flush with out-of-town funding
- Newport with a broom effect
- New principal starts at Perry
- EDITORIAL:Voters should attend forums
- CITY FOCUS:Council pulls up the stakes
- Exposer sentenced
- Different strides for local teams at OC meet
- Sailors spread wealth
- SUNDAY STORYTiger's in town
- DUI ARRESTS
- Area set aside as landmark
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP
- Newport OKs airport pact
- ON THE TOWN:Voters' trust is fragile
- Donning Newport history
- BEHIND THE HEADLINES:'It's important to get involved'
- PET OF THE WEEK
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP
- Saluting Jack Tinsley, our city's first police chief