A “summer wave” of COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations has moved Orange County into a “high” community transition status, with county health officials on Friday recommending that residents again wear face masks while indoors in public settings.
By Collin Breaux Rejection of COVID-19 vaccines for school campuses and workplaces continues on—and, this time, is going to the courts. Community college employees in…
By Collin Breaux Days ahead of the student mask mandate being officially lifted in California, the Capistrano Unified School District Board of Trustees chose to…
RACHEL WALTERS, Dana Point In response to Rosemarie Allaire’s question about opposition to a COVID-19 vaccine mandate, I hear and understand your fear. I have…
Staff California is reissuing a month-long statewide mask mandate for indoor public spaces starting Wednesday, Dec. 15, health officials announced Monday, Dec. 13. The latest…
Tom Blake By Tom Blake The year 2021 changed senior dating dramatically. COVID-19 was the culprit. In-person social events were canceled or switched to being…
MICHAEL SEDILLO, Capistrano Beach Ms. Allaire asks the question: “Where will these children be educated?” Apparently, she is not aware of, or is not concerned…
By Collin Breaux | Twitter: @collin_breaux In a largely symbolic gesture underscoring opposition from some in South Orange County toward state educational health policy, the…
By Collin Breaux | Twitter: @collin_breaux Opposition to Gov. Gavin Newsom’s COVID-19 vaccine requirement for students continued in South Orange County on Monday, Oct. 18, as parents,…
Featured Photo: Courtesy of Tim Mossholder/Unsplash By Lillian Boyd While every governor in California since 1960 has faced a recall attempt, the state will see only its…