Top Irvine news: Steakhouse debuts Monday; 2 charged in street racing crash; more

Top Irvine news: Steakhouse debuts Monday; 2 charged in street racing crash; morePhoto: Orange County Archives/Flickr
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Published on October 10, 2019

Here's the most recent top news you may have missed in Irvine.

Fogo de Chão Brazilian Steakhouse will bring gaucho-style barbecue to Irvine when it opens on Monday, Oct. 14

The restaurant will feature an open grill, bar, patio and a bas relief version of artist Antonio Carigni’s iconic Estatua do Laçador, a larger-than-life statue of a South American gaucho that’s a beloved icon in Porto Alegre, Brazil.

Read the full story on Orange County Register.

Man, woman charged in Irvine racing crash 

Two friends were charged Wednesday with hit-and-run and other counts for allegedly engaging in an Irvine street race that injured a passenger in one of the cars. 

Read the full story on MyNewsLA.

Art on police killings got pulled at Cal State Long Beach

Artist Lauren Woods' project sparked controversy and never exhibited as intended last year. Now UC Irvine steps up to show "American Monument."

Read the full story on Los Angeles Times.

UCI researchers develop algorithm to help predict the final size of a wildfire

A team of researchers at UC Irvine says it has developed a machine learning model based on an algorithm that — if given information on climate data, atmospheric conditions and the types of vegetation present — can help determine the final size of a wildfire.

Read the full story on Los Angeles Times.


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