Orange County’s metrics for moving from “purple” (widespread) to the less restrictive “red” (substantial) tier for handling the coronavirus pandemic looks very crimson, but not for long enough. On Tuesday, the California […]
OC Tribune Staff
College grads to be celebrated
The City of Garden Grove invites Garden Grove residents graduating from a college or university this year, to attend the Virtual Garden Grove College Graduates’ Reception on Friday, May 14. from 3 […]
“Jaws” rescue a trapped driver
The “Jaws of Life” mechanical rescue device was employed Monday morning to help remove a man from his overturned vehicle on the Garden Grove Freeway. According to the Orange County Fire Authority […]
Once vaccinated, you can …
If you are done getting your vaccinations, you can relax on some of the restrictions you may have followed. That’s the word from the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, […]
Resolution aims at anti-Asian bias
A resolution condemning discrimination and acts of bigotry against Asians and Asian Americans tops the agenda of Wednesday’s meeting of the Westminster City Council. The council will take up a resolution proposed […]
Fundamentals: not fun, but vital
Did you ever watch a football or baseball game, see some millionaire athlete blow an easy play and think (or say) to yourself, “I could do better than that!’ Well, maybe you […]
Is Tuesday when we see red?
Tuesday could be the day. When the California Department of Public Health reveals tier assignments for the week tomorrow, many in Orange County are hopeful that it will mean a move to […]
“Coming 2 America” reprises well
By Jim Tortolano In an especially giggle-worthy part of the new “Coming 2 America” sequel to the 1988 Eddie Murphy film about an African prince who journeys to America to find a […]
New cases and deaths decline
After two days of rising numbers, Sunday’s report from the Orange County Health Care Agency offered new hope that some restrictions spurred by the coronavirus pandemic might soon be lifted. Sunday’s tally […]
In love with a Monster, and more
Throughout my childhood, my family had many pets; primarily cats and dogs with a rabbit or two in the mix. Most were strays, looking for a place to call home, which we […]