- CdM suffers upset
- High School Roundup: Sailors' Seabold shines in win
- OCC recovers quickly
- Perrier, Byers getting the job done
- Biz News: South Coast Metro Alliance names new president
- Newport Boat Show floats past recession
- Cyclist's widower files claim against city
- Quick response saves life of toddler
- From the Boathouse: A final salute to a sailing titan
- Ethics panel clears councilman Henn
- Attorney general, Hoag Hospital reach accord on abortion
- Going to school at the Ranch
- Woman dies in Fountain Valley apartment fire
- Commentary: It's time to take action on immigration reform
- LCAD student struck by car in crosswalk
- Commentary: Killer whales deserve to swim free
- The Harbor Report: The birth of springtime events
- The God Squad: On factual level, 'Noah' is all wet
- My Answer: The mullings of a mother-in-law
- Police Files - April 4, 2014
- Irvine man kidnapped, found injured in Yorba Linda house, police say
- Commentary: A post-marathon indulgence
- Commentary: Police make life in Newport possible
- Commentary: Keep track of your numbers, live longer
- Art with a short shelf life
- Hobie Alter dies at 80; shaped Southern California surf culture
- CdM suffers upset
- Quick response saves life of toddler
- OCC recovers quickly
- Ethics panel clears councilman Henn
- Hobie Alter dies at 80; shaped Southern California surf culture
- High School Roundup: Estancia tops Mesa in boys' tennis
- All-League Briefs
- Daily Pilot High School Athlete of the Week: Sailors' Cruz rediscovers confidence
- Boys' Volleyball: CdM still on top in PCL
- High School Softball: Sailors edge Eagles, 10-9
- Former councilman Jay Humphrey enters race
- Yukon Avenue tree plea fails
- Sheriff addresses jail overcrowding, drug abuse
- Fairview Park committee debates park additions
- FPPC warns but doesn't fine mayor
- Friends of the Libraries: How to MashUp your media
- A vocal lesson for Rea, Pomona pupils
- Patricia Nan Perry November 23, 1920 - March 23, 2014
- Police Files - April 3, 2014
- Mailbag: Future of music festival is bright
- Kids tour Fire Station 1
- Festival Review: Blue Water runs deep at Sawdust
- Team Hobie honors Alter with win
- Briefs: Special fundraiser
- Schedule (through April 10)
- Breakers stay perfect in OCL
- Breakers solid in Lions tourney
- Petition urges county ed board to drop CdM lawsuit
- The Crowd: A very, very polite group of teens
- Reel Critics: This film deserves a recall vote
- Woman struck, critically injured by pickup truck
- Firefighters knock down Harbor Blvd. blaze
- Mailbag: Call CdM sports complex what it is, a stadium
- Changes considered for second residential units
- District gets grant for tobacco prevention
- Around Town: Art of stage, music and canvas honored
- Artcetera
- Hansen: Music festival hits high water mark
- `Oh by the way, there's a rock concert next door'
- Slapfish swims into Laguna
- High School Roundup: Sailors earn first league win
- Molina is Mesa's head man now
- Muñoz leaves Estancia
- College Roundup: Chen shines in OCC win
- Call it Foundation for the Undefeated
- Sea Kings stun Patriots
- Team Hobie honors Alter with win
- Briefs: Special fundraiser
- District gets grant for tobacco prevention
- 'Oh by the way, there's a rock concert next door'
- Slapfish swims into Laguna
- Artcetera
- Schedule (through April 10)
- Breakers stay perfect in OCL
- Mailbag: Future of music festival is bright
- Changes considered for second residential units
- Hansen: Music festival hits high water mark
- Around Town: Art of stage, music and canvas honored
- Kids tour Fire Station 1
- Festival Review: Blue Water runs deep at Sawdust
- Breakers solid in Lions tourney
- High School Roundup: Sailors earn first league win
- FPPC warns but doesn't fine mayor
- Krall dips into the long-ago past
- College Roundup: Chen shines in OCC win
- Sea Kings stun Patriots
- High School Softball: Sailors edge Eagles, 10-9
- Boys' Volleyball: CdM still on top in PCL
- Yukon Avenue tree plea fails
- Raw memories in 'Rest'
- Reel Critics: This film deserves a recall vote
- Former councilman Jay Humphrey enters race
- The Crowd: A very, very polite group of teens
- Sheriff addresses jail overcrowding, drug abuse