Irvine-Based Nonprofit Provides Over 1 Million Wheelchairs to Those in Need
The Irvine faith-based nonprofit, Free Wheelchair Mission, was established after its founder — Dr....
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The Irvine faith-based nonprofit, Free Wheelchair Mission, was established after its founder — Dr....
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On September 22nd, Cal United Strikers FC played their first game of the NISA Fall Championship Playoff series in Michigan against the prestigious New York Cosmos.
Cal United Strikers came out on top with a 2-0 victory thanks to 16-year-old Shane Kaemerle’s first professional goal. Kaemerle recently signed on with the team after playing for local Irvine club soccer team Strikers FC.
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Irvine students have returned to in-person learning.
In preparation, the Irvine Unified School District (IUSD) launched a new webpage that offers up-to-date information on how many students and staff members have tested positive for COVID-19 in their schools.
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Two Irvine high school students, Ella Wang (Freshman at University High School), and Keren Brown...
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Online streaming channels are putting out more content than ever! Before the COVID-19 pandemic...
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A few weeks ago, Sunmeet Singh and Kevin Waterman, both graduates of Foothill High School and current Irvine Valley College (IVC) students, had an idea about starting a program to salvage food that otherwise would be going to waste.
With such a large percentage of people in the U.S. — and here locally — facing food insecurity, they wanted to find a way to help. That’s how the “Good Apple Initiative” was created.
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The City of Irvine has launched a new series of summer camps for kids and teens! There’s...
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Governor Newsom has ordered school districts in California counties with elevated coronavirus transmission and hospitalization rates to begin the academic year with distance learning. Schools must remain closed until their county has been off the State’s “watch list” for 14 days.
That means all schools in Orange County — including private and public schools here in Irvine — will begin the 2020-2021 school year online.
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On July 20th, the California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) announced that they had approved a...
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It took an election year, but on Tuesday (July 14th), the Irvine City Council finally repealed an...
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