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Irvine City Council

  • Irvine to Spend $25 Million to Renovate Animal Shelter
    Irvine to Spend $25 Million to Renovate Animal Shelter
    The Irvine City Council in Southern California on Aug. 8 unanimously approved $25 million for the renovation of the Irvine Animal Care Shelter, which will include new amenities and larger ...
    August 16, 2023BY Rudy Blalock
  • Food, Beverages, and Retail Coming to Irvine’s Great Park
    Food, Beverages, and Retail Coming to Irvine’s Great Park
    Irvine’s Great Park may soon see a food hall offering a variety of popular restaurants, non-alcoholic drinks, and ...
    August 14, 2023BY Rudy Blalock
  • Irvine Seeks to Add Security Cameras in Public Places
    Irvine Seeks to Add Security Cameras in Public Places
    After some resident concerns over the lack of security cameras in parks and public places in Irvine, California, ...
    August 11, 2023BY Rudy Blalock
  • Irvine Dumps LiveNation for Great Park Amphitheater
    Irvine Dumps LiveNation for Great Park Amphitheater
    The City of Irvine is now looking for a company to operate the proposed new amphitheater at its ...
    July 27, 2023BY Rudy Blalock
  • Irvine Set to Impose Regulations on Electric Bikes
    Irvine Set to Impose Regulations on Electric Bikes
    The Irvine City Council moved forward July 11 with plans to impose regulations on e-bikes, fearing that with ...
    July 15, 2023BY Rudy Blalock
  • Irvine Moves Forward With Transformation of Asphalt Plant
    Irvine Moves Forward With Transformation of Asphalt Plant
    An asphalt plant in Irvine that has repeatedly been criticized by nearby residents for producing foul odors and ...
    July 13, 2023BY Rudy Blalock
  • Irvine to Prioritize Hiring Local Construction Workers Who Are Union Members
    Irvine to Prioritize Hiring Local Construction Workers Who Are Union Members
    Irvine construction workers may have a better chance of getting work locally, if they’re part of a union, ...
    June 19, 2023BY Rudy Blalock
  • Irvine Looks to Ban Gas-Powered Leaf Blowers, Lawn Mowers
    Irvine Looks to Ban Gas-Powered Leaf Blowers, Lawn Mowers
    Irvine leaders plan to revise the city’s noise code to ban gas-powered gardening equipment, voting unanimously on June ...
    June 15, 2023BY Rudy Blalock
  • Irvine Councilors Debate Over Leaving Orange County Power Authority, Decide to Stay
    Irvine Councilors Debate Over Leaving Orange County Power Authority, Decide to Stay
    The city of Irvine briefly discussed the possibility of exiting the Orange County Power Authority (OCPA), again, during ...
    May 25, 2023BY Rudy Blalock
  • USA Water Polo Facility, Concert Venue, Botanical Garden Approved for Irvine’s Great Park
    USA Water Polo Facility, Concert Venue, Botanical Garden Approved for Irvine’s Great Park
    Irvine’s Great Park will have an aquatic facility to train the USA Water Polo’s Olympic teams, as well ...
    March 21, 2023BY Jack Bradley
  • Irvine Seeks to Leave Orange County’s Library System
    Irvine Seeks to Leave Orange County’s Library System
    The Irvine City Council is making moves to leave Orange County’s library system, saying they’re dissatisfied with the ...
    March 11, 2023BY Micaela Ricaforte
  • Irvine to Consider Including Citizens in Discussion on Districting
    Irvine to Consider Including Citizens in Discussion on Districting
    After the Irvine City Council voted in early January to consider increasing its number of representatives and changing ...
    February 9, 2023BY Rudy Blalock
  • Irvine Won’t Investigate Attempted Bribery of Councilors by Consultant Melahat Rafiei
    Irvine Won’t Investigate Attempted Bribery of Councilors by Consultant Melahat Rafiei
    The Irvine City Council Jan. 24 failed to pass a motion to launch an independent investigation after political ...
    January 26, 2023BY Jack Bradley
  • Former Democratic Party Official Strikes Plea Deal in Corruption Probe
    Former Democratic Party Official Strikes Plea Deal in Corruption Probe
    Former California Democratic Party official Melahat Rafiei has accepted a plea deal with federal prosecutors in connection to ...
    January 19, 2023BY Jill McLaughlin
  • Irvine City Council Favors Expansion, Districting
    Irvine City Council Favors Expansion, Districting
    The Irvine City Council voted 4–1 on Jan. 10 to consider expanding the council from four to six ...
    January 11, 2023BY Rudy Blalock
  • Irvine City Councilman Resigns to Avoid Terming Out
    Irvine City Councilman Resigns to Avoid Terming Out
    Irvine City Councilman Larry Agran resigned Dec. 5 with just a week left in his incumbency to avoid ...
    December 8, 2022BY Rudy Blalock
  • Irvine Adopts Workload Rules, Safety Standards for Hotel Workers
    Irvine Adopts Workload Rules, Safety Standards for Hotel Workers
    The Irvine City Council recently approved an ordinance requiring better safety practices, higher pay in some areas, and ...
    November 27, 2022BY Rudy Blalock
  • Irvine Approves Workload Rules, Safety Standards for Hotel Workers 
    Irvine Approves Workload Rules, Safety Standards for Hotel Workers 
    The Irvine City Council passed the first reading of an ordinance after a narrow 3–2 vote Oct. 25—with Vice ...
    November 2, 2022BY Rudy Blalock
  • Protesting of Irvine Asphalt Plant Continues, City Postpones Settlement
    Protesting of Irvine Asphalt Plant Continues, City Postpones Settlement
    As some Irvine residents continue to protest smells emitting from the All American Asphalt Plant in north Irvine, ...
    October 24, 2022BY Julianne Foster
  • Finance Commissioner Runs for City Council to Grow Reserves, Preserve Irvine’s Master Plan
    Finance Commissioner Runs for City Council to Grow Reserves, Preserve Irvine’s Master Plan
    Irvine finance commissioner John Park is running for city council in the Nov. 8 election to maintain what ...
    October 1, 2022BY Jack Bradley
  • Irvine Vice Mayor Anthony Kuo Runs for Re-election
    Irvine Vice Mayor Anthony Kuo Runs for Re-election
    “I’m a big believer that nobody has a monopoly on good ideas,” Vice Mayor of Irvine Anthony Kuo ...
    September 29, 2022BY Rudy Blalock
  • Irvine Mayor Runs for Re-election: ‘Let’s Reinvest in Our Community’
    Irvine Mayor Runs for Re-election: ‘Let’s Reinvest in Our Community’
    Irvine Mayor Farrah Khan, first elected to the Irvine City Council in 2018 and then as its mayor ...
    September 29, 2022BY Jack Bradley
  • UCI Professor Kathleen Treseder Runs for Irvine City Council
    UCI Professor Kathleen Treseder Runs for Irvine City Council
    University of California–Irvine (UCI) professor and environmental advocate Kathleen Treseder is running for Irvine City Council in the ...
    September 28, 2022BY Julianne Foster
  • Pastor Simon Moon Runs for Irvine Mayor to Restore Quality of Life
    Pastor Simon Moon Runs for Irvine Mayor to Restore Quality of Life
    Irvine Pastor Simon Moon is running for mayor in the Nov. 8 election against incumbent Mayor Farrah Khan, ...
    September 28, 2022BY Julianne Foster
  • Irvine Journalist Runs for Mayor, Seeks More Transparency and Constituent Input
    Irvine Journalist Runs for Mayor, Seeks More Transparency and Constituent Input
    Irvine was a top choice for one California mother when deciding where to raise her daughter, thanks to ...
    September 27, 2022BY Rudy Blalock
  • Co-Founder of Irvine Watchdog Is Running for Mayor
    Co-Founder of Irvine Watchdog Is Running for Mayor
    Branda Lin—co-founder of the nonprofit Irvine Watchdog, a local news source established in 2019—is running to be elected ...
    September 26, 2022BY Julianne Foster
  • Irvine Mayoral Candidate Determined to Build Veterans Cemetery at the Great Park
    Irvine Mayoral Candidate Determined to Build Veterans Cemetery at the Great Park
    Irvine resident Tom Chomyn is running for the city’s mayor in the Nov. 8 election, against incumbent Farrah ...
    September 26, 2022BY Jack Bradley
TOP NEWS
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    Trump on Iran Conflict: Troops Staying Until ‘We Have a Completion’
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    2hr By Jack Phillips
    Israel Strikes Beirut Days After US-Supported Ceasefire Announcement
  • Former Utah Attorney General Fights the Evil That Lurks in Quiet Places
    3hr By Savannah Hulsey Pointer
    Former Utah Attorney General Fights the Evil That Lurks in Quiet Places
  • US Forces Shoot Down 2 Iranian Drones as Pakistani Interior Minister Visits Tehran
    5hr By Jacki Thrapp
    US Forces Shoot Down 2 Iranian Drones as Pakistani Interior Minister Visits Tehran
  • US Won’t Unfreeze Iran’s Assets Before Peace Deal Is Reached, Trump Says
    5hr By Jacki Thrapp
    US Won’t Unfreeze Iran’s Assets Before Peace Deal Is Reached, Trump Says
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    6hr By Mercura Wang
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  • Eli Lilly Poised to Suspend Drug Discounts to Large Hospitals
    10hr By Lawrence Wilson
    Eli Lilly Poised to Suspend Drug Discounts to Large Hospitals
  • US Bankruptcy Filings Increase 7 Percent Yearly
    11hr By Naveen Athrappully
    US Bankruptcy Filings Increase 7 Percent Yearly
  • How a Tiny Insect Decimated Florida’s Citrus, and What Orchardists Are Doing About It
    12hr By Jacob Burg
    How a Tiny Insect Decimated Florida’s Citrus, and What Orchardists Are Doing About It
  • Treasury Department Seeks to Redirect Iranian Assets to Gulf Nations for War Damages
    17hr By Melanie Sun
    Treasury Department Seeks to Redirect Iranian Assets to Gulf Nations for War Damages
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