- High School Roundup: Cochran qualifies first in discus
- Taste of OC will return
- Sage passes test
- College Roundup: UCI in NCAA semis
- Editorial: Homeowners should remove beach encroachments
- CdM boys rise up
- Police Files - May 12, 2012
- Sailors close to hiring new boys' basketball coach
- Smith helped CdM's special season
- Police: Seemingly blank disks uncover child pornography
- Mansoor gets new endorsements
- VU's Grajeda resigns
- OCC ace keys shutout
- Golf: Distance, logistics play key roles in choosing major sites
- On Faith: The spirituality of reading
- Commentary: Join me in the fight against blood cancers
- Campaign rally for Gray is Saturday
- The God Squad: 'I could not hit a curve ball'
- Eastside slated for face-lift improvements
- A Word, Please: An important lesson about commas
- Saturday's Calendar
- The Crowd: A 'Downton Abbey'-inspired ball
- Review: 'Psy' performance in Irvine has moments of comic inspiration but has trouble focusing
- Police Files - May 11, 2012
- Edison falls short of league title
- Laguna off to strong start
- Mailbag: Old structures not necessarily historic
- San Diego women capture Women's Open
- Laguna earns playoff berths
- CBA clinches regular-season title
- VU's Grajeda resigns
- The Crowd: A 'Downton Abbey'-inspired ball
- On Faith: The spirituality of reading
- Eastside slated for face-lift improvements
- Commentary: Join me in the fight against blood cancers
- The God Squad: 'I could not hit a curve ball'
- Smith helped CdM's special season
- Sailors close to hiring new boys' basketball coach
- Golf: Distance, logistics play key roles in choosing major sites
- Campaign rally for Gray is Saturday
- Police: Seemingly blank disks uncover child pornography
- OCC ace keys shutout
- A Word, Please: An important lesson about commas
- Saturday's Calendar
- Mansoor gets new endorsements
- Police Files - May 11, 2012
- High School Roundup: CdM boys' volleyball advances to quarterfinals
- Briefs: Bush to transfer to Mater Dei
- Lubowe is CIF champ
- Sea Kings miss out on second
- Check It Out: Teens, YA literary adventures await you
- Mailbag: Do not widen freeways in Costa Mesa
- Costa Mesa council race intensifies
- Saturday's Calendar
- Youmans: Catching the latest flick about 'Flicka'
- On Theater: OCC throws an 'Awesome '80s Prom'
- A human jigsaw puzzle
- Reporter's Notebook: The New York Philharmonic, my grandma and her 'Uncle Solly'
- Morningside hit with orders to stop operations
- Reel Critics: Two for the money
- Women who traveled to NYC on stolen check sentenced
- Classically Trained: OCC Chamber Singers take New York
- Fashion Island Coco's to close after 30 years
- CdM quartet wants more
- Foley: Stephens will run for council
- McCarthy considers City Council run
- In The Arts
- Students plan to protest social host ordinance
- Laguna police Citizen's Academy graduates 22
- Art under one roof
- Virgen's View: Boy with brain tumor honored as part of UCI team
- Barbara Lyon (Bobsy) Townsend
- Two men killed in separate collisions
- OCMA poised to break attendance records
- Election 2012: Mayor kicks off reelection campaign
- Police Files - May 10, 2012
- City plans budget workshop
- In The Arts
- Our Laguna: Community Clinic supporters meet fundraising challenge
- Charm House Tour is back
- Commentary: Vote yes on THCA bylaws change
- Mailbag: Traffic signal should be installed at Emerald Bay entrance
- Hansen: Music is Laguna's artistic stepchild
- Karger marches through Laguna
- Services set for Drollinger
- Commentary: Vote no on THCA bylaws change
- Artcetera
- Calendar
- Man suspected of home burglary
- Virgen's View: Boy with brain tumor honored as part of UCI team
- A human jigsaw puzzle
- Costa Mesa council race intensifies
- Barbara Lyon (Bobsy) Townsend
- Youmans: Catching the latest flick about 'Flicka'
- Reporter's Notebook: The New York Philharmonic, my grandma and her 'Uncle Solly'
- McCarthy considers City Council run
- Sea Kings miss out on second
- Fashion Island Coco's to close after 30 years
- Saturday's Calendar
- Briefs: Bush to transfer to Mater Dei