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Erika I. Ritchie
- With whales present, wildlife department stops crab fishing to reduce entanglement threatocregister.com
- Borings to start Monday on Back Bay landslide to determine soil stabilityocregister.com
- 3 Newport Beach homes are yellow-tagged after sudden landslideocregister.com
- 3 homes over Newport Back Bay are yellow-tagged after sudden landslideocregister.com
- Newport Harbor boaters see conflict of interest potential, it has them skeptical of mooring ratesocregister.com
- New Mission Hospital machine uses sound waves to vaporize liver tumorsocregister.com
- Newport Harbor’s newest, largest pier will offer more opportunities for public recreationocregister.com
- Pantyhose no longer ‘common sense’ in Marines, but some say they’ll keep them onocregister.com
- Dick Higgins, last of Orange County’s Pearl Harbor Survivors Association, dies at 102ocregister.com
- Laguna Beach City Council opts for city-owned pool, looks for locationocregister.com
- Balboa Island Ferry gets $7.9 million grant to help meet new emissions rulesocregister.com
- Camp Pendleton squadrons start training with Osprey again after aircraft’s grounding following deadly crashocregister.com
- 4 massive whales, giant squid reappear on Doheny State Beach’s Whale Walkocregister.com
- First military aircraft make journey to new home in OC at Great Parkocregister.com
- Election 2024: Assemblymember Sharon Quirk-Silva has early lead in Assembly District 67 raceocregister.com
- USC study: Southern California veterans struggle finding jobs, housing and seeking mental health helpocregister.com
- San Clemente council majority votes to require gun owners safely store weapons when out of reachocregister.com
- General held up by Senate confirmation stall takes command of Camp Pendleton's largest fighting forcesandiegouniontribune.com
- General held up by Senate confirmation stall takes command of Camp Pendleton’s largest fighting forceocregister.com
- Boaters with mooring permits in Newport Harbor upset about possible rate increaseocregister.com
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