- Women's Soccer: 'Eaters change dynamic
- Council approves picketing buffer
- Yarn bombing delivers colorful message
- Police Files - Aug. 13, 2013
- Community & Clubs: Honoring news coverage of women and girls
- Pet of the Week
- Boy with brain tumor dies
- On Theater: Teens carry off a delightful 'Annie'
- Chasing Down the Muse: 'Shift happens,' and we must embrace it
- Brian Edward Coleman July 16, 1949 - August 4, 2013
- Carnett: Doing battle daily with Parkinson's
- Commentary: I see shades of Bell in Costa Mesa
- Chasing Down the Muse: 'Shift happens,' and we must embrace it
- Boy with brain tumor dies
- Man held in theft of hospital equipment
- On Theater: Teens carry off a delightful 'Annie'
- Surfing champ Townend honored
- Pet of the Week
- Community & Clubs: Honoring news coverage of women and girls
- Brian Edward Coleman July 16, 1949 - August 4, 2013
- Commentary: I see shades of Bell in Costa Mesa
- Carnett: Doing battle daily with Parkinson's
- Edison names new baseball coach
- Fire damages Sunset Beach house
- Water Polo: CdM clinics on tap
- Steinberg: NCAA system needs change
- Pickell captures Sabot crown
- Virgen: Hagestad has strong desire to win
- Graduation wraps up another memorable summer for Junior Lifeguards
- Police Files - Aug. 10, 2013
- Law could keep picketers from homes
- Mailbag: Numbers in contract story don't add up
- Virgen: Hagestad has strong desire to win
- Steinberg: NCAA system needs change
- Water Polo: CdM clinics on tap
- Mailbag: Numbers in contract story don't add up
- Pickell captures Sabot crown
- Law could keep picketers from homes
- Graduation wraps up another memorable summer for Junior Lifeguards
- Police Files - Aug. 10, 2013
- Women's Volleyball: Lots of talent at Sage
- Estancia to hold free basketball clinics
- Newport Mesa softball teams finish strong
- Virgen: Johnson, cheerleaders help out with sports camp
- The God Squad: Go public, but apolitically, with your charity
- Apodaca: Transition to college is tough – on parents
- Rohrabacher dismisses global warming, warns of China
- Udder-ly cute camels steal show
- Gang member gets life in Costa Mesa murder
- Getzlaf charity returns
- Hanson starts to work at CMHS
- Police: Politics harming recruitment
- Fairview Park meeting moved up two days
- Girls Inc. raises more than $15,000
- Networking over coffee
- Roger Hodgson? Think Supertramp
- Commentary: Jesus would demand justice for immigrants
- Police Files: Aug. 9
- Commentary: Road trip speaks to greater journey
- Sandra Guinan & Loren Engstrom
- Mary Joan Kopacz
- It's A Gray Area: U.S. should not intervene overseas
- Commentary: New supervisor must have highest ethics
- Police arrest man, allegedly find $1 million in drugs
- Out of the Blue: We can do better than Village Entrance
- Fairview Park meeting moved up two days
- Mary Joan Kopacz
- Networking over coffee
- Gang member gets life in Costa Mesa murder
- Roger Hodgson? Think Supertramp
- Apodaca: Transition to college is tough – on parents
- Newport Mesa softball teams finish strong
- Sandra Guinan & Loren Engstrom
- Women's Volleyball: Lots of talent at Sage
- Udder-ly cute camels steal show
- Hanson starts to work at CMHS
- Estancia to hold free basketball clinics
- Getzlaf charity returns
- Commentary: Jesus would demand justice for immigrants
- Girls Inc. raises more than $15,000
- Police: Politics harming recruitment
- Commentary: New supervisor must have highest ethics
- Commentary: Road trip speaks to greater journey
- Rohrabacher dismisses global warming, warns of China
- Police Files: Aug. 9
- It's A Gray Area: U.S. should not intervene overseas
- The God Squad: Go public, but apolitically, with your charity
- Virgen: Johnson, cheerleaders help out with sports camp
- Police arrest man, allegedly find $1 million in drugs
- Peñaloza: Seabold, Vetrovec come out winners
- Fight Club OC back at OC Fair & Event Center
- Steinberg: MLB can be stricter
- Beach Volleyball: Hughes next in line
- Back-to-school drive for homeless kids underway
- Storage company bans glue trap at PETA's request
- Friends of the Libraries: In Internet age, libraries more necessary than ever
- Parents offer input about new TeWinkle principal
- Competition to benefit Literacy Project
- The Crowd: Lighting up for a good cause
- District test scores dip