A few recent stories from the Register that might tickle your fancy:
What are O.C. schools doing to ‘go green’? — Annie Burris details local school districts responding to recent trends toward environmental sensitivity with synthetic turfs on tracks, waterless urinals in restrooms, skylights in classrooms, and other initiatives.
‘Naked man’ breaks silence about Huntington Beach nudity ban — Cindy Carcamo talks to Michael Ferreira, the “Naked Man” that inspired Huntington Beach to ban public nudity. The LAV wrote about the issue way back in the beginning.
Chino slaugterhouse beef recall ‘not about food safety’ — Dr. Richard Raymond, USDA Undersecretary for food safety, said this week that February’s Hallmark/Westland meat recall wasn’t “about food safety”. The Fast Food Maven’s report has more.
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