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The Catsouras family sued the California Highway Patrol and the two dispatch supervisors responsible for leaking the photographs in the Superior Court of California for Orange County. Initially, a judge ruled that it would be appropriate to move forward with the family's legal case against the CHP for leaking the photographs. [3]
The Orange County Register logo in 2007. The Orange County Register is a paid daily newspaper published in California. [3] The Register, published in Orange County, California, is owned by the private equity firm Alden Global Capital via its Digital First Media News subsidiaries. Freedom Communications owned the newspaper from 1935 to 2016.
A third-generation Southern Californian born on June 17, 1949, in Pomona, California, Colver was named after an ancestor who arrived in the United States from Cornwall, England, in 1635. [5] Edward's father, Charles Colver, was a forest ranger for 43 years.
The news organization has also reported Orange County Supervisor Andrew Do directed or voted to direct as much as $13.5 million to the nonprofit without disclosing that his 22-year-old daughter ...
Tulare County news since 1901 Fontana Herald News: Fortuna: Times Media Group: 14,381 Weekly Fullerton Observer: Fullerton Fullerton Observer, LLC 10,000 Bimonthly: Orange County, California news North County News Tribune: Fullerton: Digital First Media: Weekly Galt Herald: Galt Herburger Publications Weekly Gardena Valley News: Gardena: 10,000 ...
Federal law enforcement officers on Thursday search the home of Rhiannon Do, the 23-year-old daughter of Orange County Supervisor Andrew Do. (Jason Armond / Los Angeles Times)
This is a list of museums in Orange County, California, defined for this context as institutions (including nonprofit organizations, government entities, and private businesses) that collect and care for objects of cultural, artistic, scientific, or historical interest and make their collections or related exhibits available for public viewing ...
Fred Hartsook (26 October 1876 – 30 September 1930) was an American photographer and owner of a California studio chain described as "the largest photographic business in the world" at the time, [1] who counted Henry Ford, Charles Lindbergh, Mary Pickford, and sitting President Woodrow Wilson among his celebrity clients.