The Orange County Transportation Authority released this update regarding construction activity for the West County Connectors project. Monday, May 20 – Friday, May 24, 2013 HOLIDAY CLOSURE SCHEDULE: Nightly closures are scheduled this week, Monday, May 20 through Thursday, May 23. In observance of the Memorial Day holiday, there will be no closures Friday night, [...]
Seal Beach Mid-May Housing Report: Long Running Downward Trend In Distressed Houses Ends
The previously unbroken 8 month downward trend in Seal Beach distressed houses came to an abrupt end this month, and distressed houses edged higher in both Rossmoor and Los Alamitos (see our separate reports). In this exclusive OC180NEWS report, we look at Seal Beach homes on the market, new listings, and distressed homes both on [...]
Orange County April Employment Report: 3,300 Jobs Added
The California Employment Development Department yesterday released employment data for April and it indicates OC’s unemployment rate dropped to its lowest level in nearly five years. But, that does not mean the county has completely recovered from the great recession. EDD reported the OC unemployment rate for April at 5.7%, down from 6.4% in March. [...]
Los Alamitos Mid-May Housing Report: Distressed Properties Edge Higher
Similar to a larger increase in Rossmoor, the number of distressed houses in Los Alamitos moved slightly higher in the latest data. In this continuing exclusive OC180NEWS report, we look at homes on the market, new listings, and distressed houses in Los Alamitos. This report is as of May 15, 2013. Even though they share [...]
Buena Park Mother And Son Get Long Prison Sentences For Sex-Murder Attack
SANTA ANA – A woman and her son were sentenced today for robbing and murdering a man after luring him from a nightclub to a motel room with the promise of sex. Leticia Carrasco, 52, Buena Park, was convicted by a jury Jan. 31, 2013, of one felony count of murder and one felony count [...]
Rossmoor Mid-May Housing Report: Distressed Up, Inventory Down
The four-month-long trend toward fewer distressed houses in Rossmoor ended this month. In this exclusive OC180NEWS series, we look at new listings, inventory, and distressed units in Rossmoor as of May 15, 2013. Since they are two separate markets, this report, which is for single family homes, does not combine Los Alamitos and Rossmoor, even [...]
Garden Grove Father And Son Get Federal Prison Terms For Trafficking In Endangered Rhino Horns
LOS ANGELES – A father and son team from Orange County who were described by prosecutors as being “at the apex of the rhino horn smuggling pyramid within the United States” each were sentenced today to spend several years in federal prison for their convictions on federal smuggling and money laundering charges. Vinh Chuong “Jimmy” [...]
Los Alamitos Weekly Crime Report: May 5 to May 11, 2013
The Weekly Los Alamitos Crime Summary is written by the Los Alamitos Police Department and includes a list of significant reported crimes and other related activities occurring in the City of Los Alamitos. An alert and well-informed public begets fewer targets for criminals. Remember: Call the Los Alamitos Police Department to report any suspicious activity [...]
Despite Criticism From Right, Los Alamitos Unified Superintendant Not Afraid Of Common core
One day after Governor Brown proposed spending an additional $1 billion to assist school districts to implement the new k-12 academic standards, known as Common Core, conservative icon Phyllis Schlafly published an article entitled “Backlash Against Common Core”. But, criticism from the political right notwithstanding, Los Alamitos Unified School District Superintendant Dr. Sherry Kropp supports [...]
One Dead, One Arrested In Long Beach 4 Vehicle Hit And Run
On Wednesday, May 15, 2013, at approximately 11:15 a.m., Long Beach police responded to a four vehicle hit and run traffic collision at Carson Street and Clark Avenue, which resulted in the death of a female adult, and the arrest of a male adult. The preliminary investigation revealed that 21-year-old Mario Palafox of Bellflower was [...]
Los Alamitos Unified Superintendant Dr. Kropp Rejects Governor Brown’s Proposed School Budget Plan
In releasing what is called the “May Revision,” yesterday California Governor Jerry Brown, unveiled his final budget proposal for the fiscal year which begins July 1, 2013. Los Alamitos Unified School District Superintendant Dr. Sherry Kropp, calling the proposed new school funding formula “political” and like “asking a drowning man to help a drowning man,” [...]




