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Here Come The Political Mailers– and it’s Gonna Get NASTY.

It’s political mailer season!  In the next few days, prepare to have your mailbox inundated from people with nefarious purposes, masquerading as “citizen committees” who you haven’t heard a peep from since the last political season.  These mailers serve NOT to educate the public about actual issues inside of Newport Beach, but to trash people who want to prevent outsider (and very well-funded) …

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The Presidential Debates are Tonight– here’s how to watch or stream

A rare non-Newport topic! Tonight at 5:30pm, Hillary and Donald will be debating in what many are projecting to be the most-watched presidential debate in TV history.  Despite early reports by virtually all media outlets, Gennifer Flowers will not be in attendance. The two candidates enter the debate in a statistical tie, as the most recent ABC News/Washington Post poll shows: (D) …

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Car Flips into Oncoming Traffic by Marina Park

Last night a city meeting was held at Marina Park.  As it wrapped up, I met a friend on his boat at Woody’s to discuss some of his work.  As we were talking at about 9:45pm, we heard a screech and five slams that sounded like they happened on the road just ahead, but when we went to check there was nothing. …

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Dog Beach is Getting Dredged

Dog Beach is getting dredged.  Dredging is when they take all the sand out of somewhere– generally this is done when boats are scraping the bottom of a channel or harbor, making the body of water deeper for easier passage.  However, in the case of Dog Beach, this is being done to prevent the changing of the Santa Ana River– seriously! About in …

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September 11th serves as a reminder of who we are as a people

WTC, photo credit unknown

Fifteen years ago on a Tuesday, we witnessed the worst terrorist attack ever performed on U.S. soil, losing nearly 3,000 innocent victims, many of them firefighters who rushed into a known disaster in order to help with their own hands. Despite the horrific events of that day, the beauty of America– and Americans ourselves– shone brightly through that very day and …

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The Outpouring of Support for my Campaign has Been Absolutely Overwhelming

All, THANK YOU. The massive amount of support for my campaign has been overwhelming.  It is amazing and truly humbling beyond words… but it also creates some unique problems! I did a ton of research and found out that for a city of about 87,000 people, 200 was the number of signs that were “recommended” by the professionals– and they were …

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As Summer Officially Departs, Locals Celebrate A Quiet Beachtown (and parking!)

Summertime provides our beach city with endless amounts of income for our small businesses, tons of joy for those who visit our beautiful harbor and oceanfront, and endless hours of traffic and searching for parking for our locals.  In a city whose year-round average temperature is just a tad under 70 degrees, our summertime-weather still has a few months to go… but …

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DUI Checkpoints All Labor Day Weekend

Newport Police

The Newport Beach Police Department Traffic Unit will be conducting roving DUI/Drivers License Checkpoints Friday, Saturday, and Sunday at undisclosed locations in Newport between the hours of 8:00 p.m. and 2:00 a.m. DUI Checkpoints are claimed to reduce drunk driving mostly by deterrent, but also serve to actively arrest those who are driving under the influence.  They also cause significant traffic delays, so …

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Council Candidate Forum for West Newport/Balboa Peninsula TONIGHT

Tonight from 6pm-7:30pm there will be a Council Candidate Forum at the new Marina Park on Balboa Peninsula.  So far, all major candidates have confirmed their attendance.  Not appearing will be Lee Lowrey and Shelley Henderson, with Henderson missing all of the candidate forums so far and Lowrey missing half.  This is is your opprotunity to hear what the candidates have to say …

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Lifeguards Make Dramatic Rescue of 6, Then Save Their Boat.

Last Saturday at about 5:30pm in front of Blackies, a sailboat had trouble starting their rear outboard engine.  From the descriptions that the people aboard gave, it sounded like it was flooded.  However, they continued to try for another half hour as the tide pushed them closer and closer to shore.  At about 6pm, there was no turning back.  The keel …

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