
Costa Mesa Expands Behavioral Health Care Program
News Summary Costa Mesa has announced a $750,000 funding boost to expand its behavioral health care program at the Bridge Shelter, adding 15 beds for
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News Summary Costa Mesa has announced a $750,000 funding boost to expand its behavioral health care program at the Bridge Shelter, adding 15 beds for
News Summary Narciso Barranco, a landscaper and father of three active-duty U.S. Marines, is set to be released on bond after a violent ICE arrest
News Summary Costa Mesa city leaders are contemplating the adoption of a code of ethics aimed at enhancing the integrity of elected and appointed officials.
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News Summary City Manager Grace K. Leung plans to retire in December 2025, concluding her distinguished 30-year career in local government. Since 2018, she has
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