Newsletter: TimesOC: 400 celebrate groundbreaking for 405 Freeway expansion project
Good morning. It’s Wednesday, Jan. 31. Here’s what’s been happening around O.C.
Top story
400 celebrate groundbreaking for 405 Freeway expansion project
More than 400 guests recently celebrated the Orange County Transportation Authority’s groundbreaking for a $1.9-billion 405 Freeway expansion project during an elaborate event in Costa Mesa. The project will affect the 16-mile portion of the 405 between the 73 Freeway in Costa Mesa and the 605 Freeway near Rossmoor. It is expected to be completed in 2023. Daily Pilot
Courts
Man accused of killing ex-classmate reportedly trained with neo-Nazi group
The 20-year-old Newport Beach man accused of killing a former high school classmate is an avowed neo-Nazi and trained with a notorious extremist group committed to violent overthrow of the U.S. government, according to a newly published report. Daily Pilot, KTLA
Protesters ‘livid’ that off-duty LAPD officer won’t face prosecution in dispute with teens
As the sky grew dark, about two dozen people gathered in Anaheim to protest the Orange County district attorney’s decision not to press criminal charges against an off-duty Los Angeles police officer who fired his gun during a confrontation with a group of teens. Los Angeles Times
Around the county
Founder’s legacy lives on in 38th annual Black History Parade
In 1980, Helen Shipp of Santa Ana founded and organized Orange County’s first Black History Parade & Cultural Faire. The woman who had been considered a “mother†to many of her neighbors died Thursday at age 82. TimesOC
O.C. Fair Board to ban marijuana-related events at fairgrounds
Orange County Fair Board members have decided to move forward on a policy that would prohibit marijuana-related events at the Costa Mesa fairgrounds. Daily Pilot
Orange County Blacksmith Guild seeks to preserve the old ways
The Orange County Blacksmith Guild works out of a blacksmith shop at the Heritage Museum of Orange County in Santa Ana. The guild’s mission is to educate people about a dwindling 4,000-year-old practice so it doesn’t disappear. TimesOC
This nonprofit fights homelessness with burritos
While there are many theories about how to counteract the growing issue of homelessness in Orange County, Garrett Dunbar has employed a particularly unique strategy: burritos. TimesOC
Business & real estate
What $750,000 buys right now in three O.C. communities
Here’s a look at what roughly $750,000 buys right now in the Orange County cities of Fullerton and Yorba Linda and the unincorporated Orange Park Acres. Los Angeles Times
Life & arts
Lunafest film festival promotes awareness of women’s issues
In an effort to support female filmmakers and promote awareness of women’s issues, the Lunafest traveling film festival will screen nine short films on Feb. 3 at Chapman University in Orange. Proceeds from the event will be given to select women filmmakers of the school’s Dodge College of Film and Media Arts. TimesOC
Jazz saxophonist Dave Koz visits O.C. School of the Arts, offering feedback and stories
He’s received nine Grammy Award nominations throughout his 25-year career and has collaborated with Ray Charles, Stevie Wonder and Celine Dion. Dave Koz, a smooth jazz saxophonist, stopped at Santa Ana’s Orange County School of the Arts to teach and perform with music students during a master class. TimesOC
Sports
Vladimir Guerrero will go into the Hall of Fame in an Angels cap
There will be a halo in the Hall. Vladimir Guerrero said he would wear an Angels cap on his Hall of Fame plaque, becoming the first player to do so. TimesOC
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