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Michael Slaten

Michael Slaten

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Anaheim and Huntington Beach Reporter, Orange County Register

California

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Data analysis public records data visualization research

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Anything that isn't automotive in nature

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Total articles 3026

  • Anaheim se declara “Ciudad acogedora” ante la renovada ofensiva federal contra la inmigración

    By Michael Slaten Verified

    Apr. 16, 2025

  • Honda Center chosen to host volleyball for 2028 Olympics

    By Michael Slaten Verified

    Apr. 15, 2025

  • Honda Center chosen to host volleyball for 2028 Olympics

    By Michael Slaten Verified

    Apr. 15, 2025

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Orange County Register

The Orange County Register is a daily broadsheet newspaper based in Orange County, California. Founded in 1905, it has become a key source of local news, sports, and community information for residents. The newspaper has a rich history, having won multiple Pulitzer Prizes for its reporting and photography. The Orange County Register offers comprehensive coverage of various topics, including local news, sports, real estate, and community events. It also provides digital content, allowing readers to access blogs, editorials, obituaries, and announcements online. Additionally, the Buena Park Library maintains an archive of the newspaper, which is updated daily and includes a wide range of historical content. The publication serves a diverse audience, reflecting the vibrant community of over three million people in Orange County.

Santa Ana, California, United States

+1 714-796-7000

Founded: 1905