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  2. Passport processing times drop again: Here's how long you'll wait

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    Waiting for a passport can be stressful, but that wait just got a little shorter. Passport processing times drop again: Here's how long you'll wait Skip to main content

  3. Passport wait times drop to shortest since March 2020: Here's ...

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    If you need a new passport, you’re in luck. U.S. passport processing times dropped again this week to their shortest since before the COVID-19 pandemic, the State Department said.

  4. Passport wait times are down: Here's what to know about ... - AOL

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    What to know about getting a U.S. passport, from wait times to costs.

  5. John Wayne Airport - Wikipedia

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    Originally named Orange County Airport, the Orange County Board of Supervisors renamed the airport in 1979 in honor of actor John Wayne, who lived in neighboring Newport Beach and died that year. A statue of John Wayne was installed at the airline terminal in 1982. [7] John Wayne Airport is the sole commercial airport in Orange County.

  6. US passport processing times are down. Here's how long ... - AOL

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    More than 24 million passport books and cards were issued from October 2022 to September 2023, a record high. Passport renewal can be a pain: What to know about applications, appointment wait times

  7. Orange County, California Superior Court - Wikipedia

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    In June 1893, the county purchased a site for a new permanent courthouse from Spurgeon for US$8,000 (equivalent to $270,000 in 2023), in the block bounded by Sixth, Church, West, and Sycamore (now Santa Ana Blvd, Civic Center Dr, Broadway, and Sycamore, respectively); however, the first building erected on this site was the county jail, completed in 1897.