- High School Football Preview: Newport Harbor vs. Los Alamitos
- A legacy good as gold
- Councilwoman requests rehearing on Fairview Park turnaround
- Ex-contractor accused of defauding workers
- Boys' Water Polo: Mustangs extend reign
- Pushing back against Monsanto
- School board OKs Estancia bleachers
- Authorities seek robber of Costa Mesa bank
- Immigration-reform foes protest
- Back Bay Bistro getting new manager, menu
- Police Files - Oct. 9, 2013
- The Gossiping Gourmet: El Corazon may elicit affection
- Scarecrow Festival creeps into Costa Mesa this weekend
- Hands-on with surgical robots
- Shuttle service keeps the party going
- Mailbag: Blog story overlooked city's 'best' site
- Plenty of colors on the green
- A Word, Please: Dictionaries offer some leeway on use of 'comprise'
- Check It Out: The audacity of reading about hope
- Electrician's family devastated by loss
- Plenty of colors on the green
- Pushing back against Monsanto
- A legacy good as gold
- Newport looking for police officer candidates
- Grant to fund bike-trail planning
- Check It Out: The audacity of reading about hope
- Council pledges to observe Brown Act
- School board OKs Estancia bleachers
- College Roundup: UCI women's golf second in New Mexico
- High School Roundup: Newport Harbor boys' water polo edges Los Alamitos
- A Word, Please: Dictionaries offer some leeway on use of 'comprise'
- Men's Soccer: UCI's Cardenas finds his way
- Mailbag: Blog story overlooked city's 'best' site
- Women's Volleyball: Hornets outlast Pirates
- Ex-contractor accused of defauding workers
- Scarecrow Festival creeps into Costa Mesa this weekend
- High School Football: League play kicks off
- Schedule (through Oct. 16)
- The Gossiping Gourmet: El Corazon may elicit affection
- Electrician's family devastated by loss
- Around Town: Tourney raises $40,000 for seniors
- Youth Scene: HB Green Chargers on fire in win
- City will pay back millions
- Councilwoman requests rehearing on Fairview Park turnaround
- Back Bay Bistro getting new manager, menu
- Authorities seek robber of Costa Mesa bank
- Boys' Water Polo: Mustangs extend reign
- High School Football Preview: Newport Harbor vs. Los Alamitos
- Hands-on with surgical robots
- Shuttle service keeps the party going
- High School Roundup: Oilers open league with two wins
- Briefs: Duo earns wild-card spot for event
- Immigration-reform foes protest
- Police Files - Oct. 9, 2013
- Police Files - Oct. 9, 2013
- Women's Volleyball: Lions' middles pounce
- High School Football: Murtha presence at Estancia
- High School Roundup: NHHS beats Edison in five
- College Roundup: UCI men's golf wins in Mexico
- High School Football: GAMEBUSTERS
- No partying at Woody's Wharf
- Field Hockey: Chargers blank Sailors
- Girls' Tennis: Sailors top Chargers
- Court rules against visitors bureau in lawsuit
- Vivante a vibrant haven
- Man held in number of local robberies
- UCI played role in Higgs boson win
- From the Boathouse: Winter is coming to the harbor
- Out of the Blue: We aren't obligated to create a parking lot
- Hansen: Live and let live-work
- Picking Sondheim over swabs
- Returning to her vocal roots
- City Lights: What draws in kids? Fun, engaging fantasy
- Reel Critics: 'Gravity' is out of this world
- In The Arts: Artists on display at Craft Guild
- Museum welcomes Wayne Thiebaud
- Pet of the Week
- Police Files - Oct. 8, 2013
- Ruth Barbara Weiblen September 30, 1934 - September 25, 2013
- Retail Therapy: Seven days at the spa
- Pet of the Week
- Community & Clubs: Interfaith groups gather for youths
- Kenneth Carl Jones September 4, 1937 - October 4, 2013
- Richard Bryan Hadley March 8, 1958 - September 28, 2013
- After visiting 30 ballparks in 3 years, what's next?
- Mailbag: Pilot gives too much space to libertarian columnist
- The show will not go on
- Founders of innovative school reuniting
- Vietnamese American politician Van Tran plots a comeback
- Hansen: Live and let live-work
- Out of the Blue: We aren't obligated to create a parking lot
- The show will not go on
- Pet of the Week
- Museum welcomes Wayne Thiebaud
- In The Arts: Artists on display at Craft Guild
- Founders of innovative school reuniting
- City Lights: What draws in kids? Fun, engaging fantasy
- Reel Critics: 'Gravity' is out of this world
- Women's Volleyball: Lions' middles pounce
- Community & Clubs: Interfaith groups gather for youths