While COVID-19 forced schools across the nation to shift instruction to a virtual format, that didn’t stop Orange Unified School District from working behind the scenes to upgrade multiple facilities in preparation for the return of students.
Two major projects—El Modena High School’s Fred Kelly...
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While COVID-19 forced schools across the nation to...
The Nixon Seminar, a program that convenes virtually, aims to “educate the next generation of policy makers and national security specialists,” says Jim Byron, Executive Vice President of the Nixon Foundation, which facilitates the monthly seminars.
The Richard Nixon Library and Museum is not your...
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The Nixon Seminar, a program that convenes virtually,...
Henrietta Berk in her studio, 1969.
She was a typical 1950s housewife—until she wasn’t.
California artist Henrietta Berk (1919-1990) had one of the most unique and dynamic career trajectories of any midcentury painter—and then faded from the spotlight. Now the Hilbert Museum of California Art...
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Wazabi Sushi Owner Arthuro (left) and sushi chef Tee display some of their exclusive menu items. The restaurant’s fish is sourced from all over the world, which allows them to always have fresh options that can be substituted in any dish.
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Wazabi Sushi Owner Arthuro (left) and sushi chef...
As the largest liquidators of Costco and Sam’s Club in the area, the CostLess store has shopping options from endless categories for customers. Posing with for-sale items from CostLess Wholesale’s extensive inventory are (from left) Orange Store Manager Gilbert Ortuno, General Manager Kevin Gonzalez and...
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Norma Bouchard, PhD
As the new Provost of Chapman University, Norma Bouchard is right where she likes to be—on a “journey of discovery.” While some might be overwhelmed by taking the reins as chief academic officer of one of the West Coast’s highest-ranking universities, Bouchard...
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The Orange Chamber of Commerce Celebrates 100 Years.
For the past century, the Orange Chamber of Commerce has served to enhance Orange’s business community. This August, the organization is celebrating its 100th anniversary, and those involved are eager to continue boosting local establishments.
In 1921,...
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The Orange Chamber of Commerce Celebrates 100 Years....
“The great thing about this job is every day is different,” says Fire Chief Sean deMetropolis. “And since it’s different every day, we come in and adjust to whatever the day is.”
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Fire Chief Sean deMetropolis
Sean deMetropolis is nearing the...
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“This is the noblest profession I believe there is,” says Police Chief Dan Adams, who leads a department with about 160 sworn officers and 120 support staff. “Everybody needs people working to keep the community safe.”
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Police Chief Dan Adams
Dan...
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“This is the noblest profession I believe there...