- Five Guys burger restaurant coming to Newport-Mesa
- Fight Night light
- Police Files - April 21, 2011
- Police Files - April 21, 2011
- Jack stays grounded on path to stardom
- Pirates falter in semis
- Summer arts workshops scheduled
- OCC team gets 27 medals at speech competition
- Mailbag: Calls to rescue lifeguard jobs from city cuts
- O.C. underage drinking being discussed
- Costa Mesa officials agree to union audit of finances
- Can we delay Alzheimer's?
- The Crowd: Cherry blossoms represent rebirth of spring, Japan
- Thursday's Calendar
- Hoping to breathe easier
- Anteaters' Jock singled out
- UCI's Collyer honored
- Fight Club OC returns
- Newport-Mesa team ends strong
- Trial starts for man accused in double killing
- Obenauer commits to LMU
- Evelyn Livingston Parker Harries
- Nautical museum names new president
- The Gossiping Gourmet: Sundried Tomato hitting all the high notes
- Joe Surf: Before there was Surfline, there were landlines
- Police find suspect who fled
- O.C. Bargainista: Shopping can be good for the environment
- Pet Of The Week
- Greer's OC: Best places for grilled cheese
- Thursday's Calendar
- OCC team gets 27 medals at speech competition
- O.C. Bargainista: Shopping can be good for the environment
- UCI's Collyer honored
- Newport-Mesa team ends strong
- Trial starts for man accused in double killing
- Can we delay Alzheimer's?
- Evelyn Livingston Parker Harries
- Obenauer commits to LMU
- Fight Club OC returns
- The Crowd: Cherry blossoms represent rebirth of spring, Japan
- Costa Mesa officials agree to union audit of finances
- Mailbag: Calls to rescue lifeguard jobs from city cuts
- Anteaters' Jock singled out
- Jack stays grounded on path to stardom
- O.C. underage drinking being discussed
- Pirates falter in semis
- Hoping to breathe easier
- Summer arts workshops scheduled
- Nautical museum names new president
- Pet Of The Week
- Attorney: We will reject Huntington's offer
- Oilers rebound after loss
- Joe Surf: Before there was Surfline, there were landlines
- Calendar
- Allegations against 'Three Cups' author surprises HB Reads leader
- Oilers take two in tourney
- Assemblyman announces bid for State Senate
- City Lights: 'Spring spheres' going too far
- The Gossiping Gourmet: Sundried Tomato hitting all the high notes
- Little League: Twins start out strong, finish with 5-0 shutout
- Police find suspect who fled
- Game aims to help 'beat cancer'
- Council approves report for proposed skate park
- Natural Perspectives: Owens Valley slowly recovering
- Making his first the biggest
- Greer's OC: Best places for grilled cheese
- Briefly In Sports
- Fountain Valley committee looks into closing school
- In The Pipeline: Put those taste buds to work
- Mailbag: Show stopped for taxpayers' sake
- Reports call for more balance in downtown Huntington Beach
- Police Files - April 20, 2011
- College Roundup: Vanguard splits with top-ranked Cal Baptist
- High School Roundup: Namba sparkles for CdM
- Hillman's homer wins it
- CdM loses ground
- Eagles earn first win
- Harbor Commission OKs speed limit changes
- Newport kills plastic bag ban proposal
- My Pet World: Dog needs distraction from owner's piano playing
- Mansoor to meet with constituents at open house meetings
- Malarky's owner appeals city's restrictions
- Mansoor introduces education-related bill
- Mailbag: Off-season lifeguards essential to saving lives
- Newport Beach man marries his alleged then-underage victim
- Wednesday's Calendar
- Film festival to donate some proceeds to Japanese recovery
- Apodaca: When words take on real meaning
- Police Files - April 19, 2011
- Reporter's Notebook: Having my own 'Civil War moment'
- Newport earns a Baker to Vegas win for seventh time
- Center: Domoic acid poisoning could be the culprit in dolphins' deaths
- Peter "The Greek" Peleuses
- Donald A. Ruston
- Chasing Down The Muse: 41 years later we're still in trouble
- Film festival to donate some proceeds to Japanese recovery
- Mansoor to meet with constituents at open house meetings
- High School Roundup: Namba sparkles for CdM
- Newport kills plastic bag ban proposal
- Hillman's homer wins it