Tag: Regional News

Couple Sentenced in SD County Robberies Targeting Seniors

SAN DIEGO—A husband and wife who prosecutors say targeted and robbed senior citizens in San Diego County were sentenced Jan. 10. Daniel Miclescu, 30, and Simona Paun, 37, pleaded guilty to robbery, attempted residential burglary, and theft from an elderly person for robbing two people and trying to burglarize the home of a third in…


Suspects Burglarize 9 Businesses in 3 Orange County Cities Early Wednesday

Three suspects were believed to have burglarized nine businesses in south Orange County on Jan. 11 between midnight and 2 a.m., according to authorities. The targeted businesses were all food establishments within strip malls, Orange County Sheriff’s Department spokesman Sgt. Mike Woodruff told The Epoch Times. He said five businesses in Rancho Santa Margarita, two…


Man Charged with Running Down 3-Year-Old Girl in Westminster

SANTA ANA, Calif.—A 26-year-old Westminster man was charged with a misdemeanor Jan. 10 for allegedly fatally striking a 3-year-old pedestrian while driving without a license. Marco Antonio Decastilla was charged with a misdemeanor count of vehicular manslaughter without gross negligence and was ticketed for driving without a license, according to court records. Decastilla is accused…


LAHSA Announces Changes to 2023 Homeless Count

LOS ANGELES—Following some criticism over the accuracy of its annual homeless count, the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority (LAHSA) announced some changes Jan. 11 for its count this year. The changes include a new app to count unsheltered people, built by a “new vendor with years of experience developing apps” for similar counts, according to…


LAHSA Announces Changes to 2023 Homeless Count After Criticism Over Accuracy

LOS ANGELES—Following some criticism over the accuracy of its annual homeless count, the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority (LAHSA) announced some changes Jan. 11 for its count this year. The changes include a new app to count unsheltered people, built by a “new vendor with years of experience developing apps” for similar counts, according to…


Heavy Rains Delay Repairs to San Clemente Railway Track

Recent downpours from storms hitting the Southern California coast have delayed repairs for railway tracks along Cyprus Shore in San Clemente until the end of March. Previously, the Orange County Transit Authority informed the California Coastal Commission repairs would be finished and passenger trains would be up and running again in February. “We are completing…


Orange County Supervisors Seek New Green Energy Agency

The Orange County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously Jan. 10 to look into joining a new green energy agency, after abandoning the controversial Orange County Power Authority (OCPA) last month. Such agencies are community choice aggregations, of CCAs, which allow local governments to procure power and sell it to residents and businesses, promising greener energy…


San Diego Rolls out New Organic Waste Recycling Program

SAN DIEGO–Starting this month, the City of San Diego will begin implementing its new Organic Waste Recycling program for its residents. The program is the product of SB 1383, passed in 2016 and effective in January 2022. One of the goals of the law is to divert 50 percent of organic waste from landfills below…


San Diego Mayor Comes Down Hard On Fentanyl Crisis In State of City

SAN DIEGO—Mayor Todd Gloria took aim at the city’s most pressing issues in his third State of the City Address, including infrastructure, public safety, homelessness, and housing affordability. “None of tonight should come with the suggestion of mission accomplished,” Mayor Todd Gloria said Jan. 11 night. “Our city has crawled out of the deepest of…


Federal Utility to Build Gas Plant in Tennessee Despite EPA and Biden’s Concerns

The largest public utility in the United States signed a plan this week to move forward with building a natural gas plant to replace a coal-burning plant in Tennessee, a move that has drawn concern from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and President Biden’s clean energy goals. “Following a multi-year, transparent, and public process, TVA…