Basic Sports Injury Care
With spring sports in full force, it’s important to review basic sports injury care. While...
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With spring sports in full force, it’s important to review basic sports injury care. While...
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Mayor Larry Agran called a special Council meeting on April 8th to discuss the City’s draft Climate Action and Adaptation Plan (CAAP), a package containing nearly 200 proposed actions and programs, both large and small, to make Irvine carbon-neutral by 2040.
Although the CAAP has been nearly four years in the making — with more than half of the action items already completed or currently underway — there has been no firm estimate of the plan’s cost or a cost-benefit analysis of its various pieces.
That analysis is now being done with a City consultant and should be completed in the coming weeks.
In addition to requiring a full financial analysis, Agran called for the CAAP to be reviewed by the City’s Finance Commission, Sustainability Commission, and Transportation Commission.
Congratulations to University High School student Aryan Mukherjee for receiving the Congressional...
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Run OC is a local running club that has been meeting in Irvine for the past couple of years. The...
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In celebration of Women’s History Month, State Assemblymember Cottie Petrie-Norris hosts an annual “Women of the Year” event to publicly honor women throughout the 73rd Assembly District for their extraordinary leadership and community service achievements.
We’re excited to announce that Irvine’s 2025 Woman of the Year is Yulan Chung!
Since 2013, Yulan Chung has served as the Executive Director of the South Coast Chinese Cultural Center (SCCCC) and Principal of the Irvine Chinese School.
Yulan’s dedication and leadership have resulted in significant strides in Chinese education and cultural exchange, impacting thousands of parents and students.