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A weekly tour of the real Orange County, warts and all, with reporter Gustavo Arellano


309 Episodes
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Proposed bill by Republican state assemblyman seeks to stop county's Transportation Corridor Agencies from any new construction.
Move ends years-long controversy involving local activists and sheriffs department.
Longtime South OC politician secures Republican dominance of Board of Supervisors.
Plans to sell off vacant city-owned lots and allow apartments on others draw opposition.
Activists cite lack of shelters, continued dumping of homeless as cause for lawsuit.
A fourfold increase over 15 years has Judge David O. Carter demanding answers.
Will her approach to local jailhouse informant controversy harm the presidential ambitions of California's junior senator?
Two Democrats have announced their candidacy to face off against the OC conservative lion.
Fullerton appoints former councilmember; Orange calls for November special election.
State claims city isn't doing enough to develop new residential buildings.
Minorities became the new face of a party ready to build on 2018.
With the election of Supervisor Todd Spitzer to the Orange County District Attorney's office, three prominent OC politicians seem likely to run for the 3rd District, which goes from Yorba Linda to the north to Irvine in the South and extends into OC's canyon countries. Former Anaheim councilwoman Kris Murray has declared her candidacy, along with Irvine mayor and former state Assemblyman Don Wagner. But the most interesting person running is Loretta Sanchez, who represented central OC as a Democrat for 20 years but barely any of the area in the 3rd Supervisorial District. Republicans still represent a majority of registered voters in the district--but can Sanchez ride the Democratic blue wave of last year to victory?
The former Orange County district attorney ends his 45-plus years influencing local politics
Negotiations between Vietnamese, American governments might put thousands of Vietnamese at risk of deportation.
Party leaders debate how to win back congressional seats and regain its power in Orange County.
Fran Sdao leaves after presiding over historic gains for what was historically OC's second party.
City's dealings with its two professional sports teams couldn't be more different.
How did OC Turn Blue

How did OC Turn Blue

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Big money, grassroots, and the Democrat Congressional Campaign Committee unite to flip Reagan Country.
District Attorney-elect vows radical restructuring from administration of longtime DA Tony Rackauckas.
DA's race, City Councils, congressional seats and more.
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