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EDUCATION
Sale of public station
still on the docket
The future of KOCE-TV remains up in the air, even after the start
of a court case to determine its fate.
Daystar Television Network is asking a judge to declare it, not
the KOCE-TV Foundation, as the highest responsible bidder. The judge
worried that the Coast Community College District may not have given
proper notice of the sale, which would open the door to restart the
bidding process. An attorney said he believes they did give notice
and will present evidence when they return to court Monday.
* The Commodore’s Club from the Newport Beach Chamber of Commerce
honored 15 graduating seniors at a breakfast ceremony Thursday.
The 43rd annual Scholarship Awards breakfast honors 15 of the
highest-achieving seniors from Newport Harbor and Corona del Mar high
schools.
-- Marisa O’Neil
COSTA MESA
City Council looks for
ways to save money
City Council members agreed to look more closely at four
possibilities to increase city revenues and a slate of 23 city
programs and services that could be modified or cut to save the city
money. City staff members will gather information on the programs and
revenue options and report to the council at a date yet to be
determined.
Among the options to bring in more money to city coffers are
increasing the business license tax or the transient occupancy tax,
both of which would require voter approval, and creating new
sanitation franchise fees or fire/medical subscription fees, which
are at the discretion of the council. Council members chose not to
explore increasing the city’s sales tax, a move that could have
brought in nearly $9.4 million per year with a quarter of a percent
raise.
-- Alicia Robinson
POLITICS
Hurried workers’ comp
bill draws skepticism
State lawmakers rushed to vote on legislation overhauling the
state’s workers’ compensation system, which has employers paying
among the highest rates in the nation while the level of benefits for
injured workers is among the lowest. A compromise bill will not
regulate insurance rates and will make injured employees see a doctor
from a pool of their employers’ choosing.
Local observers aren’t yet sure how the legislation will affect
them but they expressed skepticism that it will go far enough in
bringing down employer costs or ensuring workers’ benefits.
-- Alicia Robinson
PUBLIC SAFETY AND COURTS
Police release sketches of Westside assault suspects
Costa Mesa police released composite drawings of two men who they
believe were responsible for attacking several women along a stretch
of Victoria Street.
The assaults, almost all of which targeted women walking alone on
the street, have plagued the Westside since January. Three of those
incidents have happened in broad daylight.
Costa Mesa police are still looking for four men suspected of
grabbing and inappropriately touching three women on separate
occasions on the same stretch of Victoria Street in early January.
All of those incidents happened between the 500 and 600 blocks of
Victoria Street, police said.
The most recent incident happened on April 9 near the intersection
of Victoria and Miner streets when a man grabbed the victim from
behind and touched her inappropriately.
* A Superior Court judge in a high-profile rape case on Monday
decided to allow a 20-minute videotape that purportedly captured the
incident. Attorneys for Gregory Haidl, Kyle Nachreiner and Keith
Spann said the tape was incomplete and had been edited by San
Bernardino County Sheriff’s officials.
The three teens are accused of raping an unconscious 16-year-old
girl in the Corona del Mar home of Orange County Asst. Sheriff, Don
Haidl, Gregory Haidl’s father.
The judge also admitted into evidence information about the
victim’s past sexual relations with the three defendants. Jury
selection is scheduled to begin on Monday and a trial date has been
set for May 3.
-- Deepa Bharath
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