Orange County Register
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- Human jaw with teeth discovered on San Clemente beach
A human jaw with teeth was discovered by a woman on San Clemente's Linda Lane Beach on June 17. The remains were found in the sand around 1:30 p.m. and reported by the Orange County Register.
- Cal swimmers win second chance at holding UC Regents accountable for coach’s abuse
Former University of California, Berkeley swimmers won an appeal to revive their lawsuit against the UC Board of Regents, alleging negligence in allowing head coach Teri McKeever’s abusive environment. The appeals court ruled the discovery rule applies, extending the statute of limitations as plaintiffs claim they only recently recognized the harm from years of verbal and psychological abuse.
- Stabbing attack leaves 3 people injured at San Clemente Pier
A stabbing attack at the San Clemente Pier on Saturday night left three people with non-life-threatening injuries. Authorities believe the incident is gang-related, according to the Orange County Register.
- Disneyland remains open as evacuation zone shrinks around chemical tank scare
Disneyland Resort remains open as emergency crews stabilize a chemical tank at a nearby aerospace facility in Orange County, California. The evacuation zone has shrunk, and the immediate threat of a major explosion has passed, though traffic disruptions and public concern persist.
- Downtown Disney restaurant closing after more than 20 years
Jamba, a Downtown Disney smoothie and juice bar with 23 years of operation, will close on July 6 to make way for Bopomofo. The closure was confirmed by Disneyland officials to KTLA and the Orange County Register.
- Aggressive shark shuts down Huntington Beach surf contest
A 10-foot-long aggressive shark sighting near Huntington Beach prompted officials to close ocean waters and pause a major surf competition. The incident occurred Thursday afternoon, as reported by the Orange County Register.