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Burglar Forces Way Into Newport Home Through Garage Door
The burglary took place at a home on Inlet Isle Drive while the resident was out of town.

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The burglary took place at a home on Inlet Isle Drive while the resident was out of town.

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Tests confirm that the virus is present in the area. Around the county, 45 residents have been infected with West Nile Virus this year.
Tests confirm that the virus is present in the area. Around the county, 45 residents have been infected with West Nile Virus this year.
Tests confirm that the virus is present in the area. Around the county, 45 residents have been infected with West Nile Virus this year.
Tests confirm that the virus is present in the area. Around the county, 45 residents have been infected with West Nile Virus this year.
Tests confirm that the virus is present in the area. Around the county, 45 residents have been infected with West Nile Virus this year.
Residents in Laguna Niguel and Newport Beach were also recently infected with West Nile Virus, but no deaths have been reported this year, county health officials reported.
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Olivia Laws, 17, signs a letter of intent with Queens University and receives a $13,000 athletic scholarship. She attends a free Aliso Viejo-based high school.
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