• ‘Supernatural’ is ending after 15 years, and the internet cannot handle the Winchester brothers going away

    ‘Supernatural’ is ending after 15 years, and the internet cannot handle the Winchester brothers going away
    It’s ending!
    Fans of “Supernatural” took to social media on Friday, March 22 when the sad news was revealed that The CW’s longest-running scripted drama’s 15th season would be the last.
    As Jensen Ackles, one of the series stars, put it:View this post on InstagramWell,it’s official.One more round for the Winchester brothers.Though nothing ever really ends in Supernatural…does it?A post shared byJensen Ackles (@jensenackles) on Mar 22, 2019 at 1:32pm PDT
  • Retired judge shares secrets for running LA Marathon at 82

    Retired judge shares secrets for running LA Marathon at 82
    There is a razor-thin margin between safe and insanity in the outdoors and Judge James L. Smith crossed the line.
    In hypothermic wind and rain, the then-74-year-old Los Angeles Marathon legacy runner slips, smashes face-first into pavement and with blood streaming down his head shakes off any suggestion to stop.
    “I’m gonna finish this,” he growls.
    Such is the mystery, the magic and, yes, the mania of putting one foot in front of the other for 26.2 miles.
    Jim Smith, 82, right, a
  • Disneyland to test mobile-only ordering for Dole Whip treats at Tiki Juice Bar

    Disneyland to test mobile-only ordering for Dole Whip treats at Tiki Juice Bar
    There won’t be a long line stretching away from the Tiki Juice Bar in late March for those tasty Dole Whip floats and soft-serve treats that Disneyland visitors crave because the Anaheim theme park will be testing a new mobile ordering strategy designed to help reduce congestion and crowding.
    The Tiki Juice Bar will run a test on March 28-30 when Dole Whip items at the food stand will be available for purchase only via mobile order, Disneyland officials said.
    During the test, visitors can
  • San Bernardino County veterans received most in federal benefits in state

    San Bernardino County veterans received most in federal benefits in state
    Veterans in San Bernardino County were awarded more than $50 million in federal benefits last year — more than veterans living in other counties, according to a report from the California Association of County Veterans Services Officers.
    The staff of 25 working at the three San Bernardino County Veterans Affairs‘ offices see about 30,000 veterans and their families a year, assisting them with the paperwork they need in order to secure their benefits, from disability compensation clai
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  • Mission Viejo weightlifter’s overturned 10-year ban raises questions about how SafeSport investigates sexual abuse cases

    Mission Viejo weightlifter’s overturned 10-year ban raises questions about how SafeSport investigates sexual abuse cases
    Editor’s note: This is the second of two stories investigating SafeSport’s process for handling athlete complaints of sexual abuse. The first story examined SafeSport’s investigation after Jennyfer Roberts reported she was raped. This story examines the appeal process, once the investigation by SafeSport was complete.
    Jennyfer Roberts had been on edge for weeks.
    On February 14, 2018, the U.S. Center for SafeSport, after a nearly year-long investigation, found that Pan American
  • Recession ahead? Stocks, bond yields fall sharply as growth worries spread

    Recession ahead? Stocks, bond yields fall sharply as growth worries spread
    By Damian J. Troise and Alex Veiga, The Associated Press
    Wall Street was roiled Friday by new signs that global economic growth is slowing. The jitters triggered a sell-off in stocks and sent bond yields sharply lower, flashing a possible recession warning.
    The wave of selling knocked 460 points off the Dow Jones Industrial Average and gave the benchmark S&P 500 index its worst day since Jan. 3. The Russell 2000 index of smaller company stocks fell more than the rest of the market as traders
  • To solve nursing shortage, first do no harm to California’s nursing schools

    To solve nursing shortage, first do no harm to California’s nursing schools
    California is in the midst of a severe nursing shortage, but a little-known Sacramento agency seems determined to make the crisis worse.
    I can honestly say I’ve never seen anything like it. I have been licensed to practice nursing in California for 35 years. In that time — as a clinician, educator, administrator and hospital board trustee — I have also held multiple executive-level positions in nursing service and education as well as serving in professional associations. I hav
  • Mueller concludes Russia probe, delivers report to Attorney General Barr

    Mueller concludes Russia probe, delivers report to Attorney General Barr
    By ERIC TUCKER
    WASHINGTON — Special counsel Robert Mueller on Friday turned over his long-awaited final report on the contentious Russia investigation that has cast a dark shadow over Donald Trump’s presidency, entangled Trump’s family and resulted in criminal charges against some of the president’s closest associates.
    The comprehensive report, still confidential, marks the end of Mueller’s probe but sets the stage for big public fights to come. The next steps are u
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  • Once Upon a Time in the LBC music festival quickly sells out its second day

    Once Upon a Time in the LBC music festival quickly sells out its second day
    Looks like they did it again…
    After selling out its first day, Goldenvoice’s Once Upon a Time in the LBC festival sold out its just-added second day within hours of tickets going on sale Friday morning.
    Headlined by Long Beach native Snoop Dogg, the July 27-28 show at the 15,000 capacity Queen Mary park features more than two dozen other acts.
    Joining Snoop on stage for the weekend are YG, The Game, DMX, Nipsey Hussle, Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, Warren G, Keith Sweat, Too Short and other
  • Garden Grove poised to join OCFA, the ‘Home Depot of fire service’

    Garden Grove poised to join OCFA, the ‘Home Depot of fire service’
    While a couple of cities over the past year have threatened to drop out of the Orange County Fire Authority, Garden Grove is veering the opposite direction – toward membership.
    If the final steps unfold as expected, OCFA may absorb the 93-year-old Garden Grove Fire Department as early as August. All full-time current employees would stay put.
    Firefighter and IAFF Local 2005 Board member Eric Thorson outside Fire Station #4 in Garden Grove on Wednesday, March 20, 2019. Garden Grove is close
  • Vigil planned in Corona for missing 8-year-old Noah McIntosh as police continue search

    Vigil planned in Corona for missing 8-year-old Noah McIntosh as police continue search
    It’s been more than a month since anyone has seen 8-year-old Noah McIntosh even though his picture has been circulating on social media sites, news reports and police fliers.
    The grinning boy pictured wearing a wolf-ear hat was reported missing March 5 by his mother, Jillian Godfrey, 36, of Corona. At that point, she told Corona police she hadn’t seen her son — who lives with his father, Bryce McIntosh, 32, also of Corona — for two weeks. Both have subsequently been arres
  • White House: Last Islamic State ground in Syria eliminated

    White House: Last Islamic State ground in Syria eliminated
    By DEB RIECHMANN and LOLITA C. BALDOR
    WEST PALM BEACH, Fla.  — Islamic State-held territory in Syria has been “100 percent” eliminated, the White House announced Friday, though officials said sporadic fighting continues on the ground between coalition forces and the group’s holdouts.
    The complete fall of the last IS stronghold in Baghouz, Syria, would mark the end of the Islamic State group’s self-declared caliphate, which at its height stretched across large p
  • Hiker reported missing near Snow Valley resort safely escorted through icy canyons

    Hiker reported missing near Snow Valley resort safely escorted through icy canyons
    A hiker who went missing from Snow Valley Ski resort was found and escorted to safety through “multiple canyons and cliffs” by San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Search and Rescue members early Friday, officials said.
    The 50-year-old Simi Valley man was medically checked by paramedics and released, sheriff’s spokeswoman Cindy Bachman said.
    This skier, who went missing Thursday afternoon, had a charged cell phone and was able to communicate with deputies, Bachman said.
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  • Universal Studios Hollywood announces details for Jurassic World — The Ride, opening this summer

    Universal Studios Hollywood announces details for Jurassic World — The Ride, opening this summer
    Last May, Universal Studios Hollywood announced that its beloved Jurassic Park —The Ride would undergo a ginormous evolution. The ride, which opened in 1996 and was inspired by Steven Spielberg’s 1993 summer blockbuster, “Jurassic Park,” officially closed over Labor Day weekend and has been under construction as it transforms into Jurassic World — The Ride.
    The theme park has officially revealed that the all-new innovative adventure will debut sometime this summer a
  • Best thing I ate: Could this trout at The Cannery in Newport Beach be 2019’s fish of the year?

    Best thing I ate: Could this trout at The Cannery in Newport Beach be 2019’s fish of the year?
    Funny thing about the rainbow trout at The Cannery, a nice seafood restaurant in Newport Beach. At lunchtime, for $34, it’s the most expensive thing on the menu. That same trout at dinnertime, however, still $34, is by far the cheapest of several very nice fish entrees. That might seem like a lot of money for a piece of trout, but trust me: This is an extraordinary little fish. 
    Of course I can’t pin all the credit on the fish’s good DNA. The chef surely played an importan
  • March Madness: Political Cartoons

    March Madness: Political Cartoons
    Check out our regular cartoon gallery featuring some of the best cartoonists from around the world, and across the political spectrum, covering current issues and figures.
    Check out our regular cartoon gallery featuring some of the best cartoonists from around the world, and across the political spectrum, covering current issues and figures.SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsCheck out our regular cartoon gallery featuring some of the best cartoonists from around the world, and across the poli
  • Pop punk band Go Betty Go talk vinyl, Warped Tour and the rise of bilingualism in mainstream music

    Pop punk band Go Betty Go talk vinyl, Warped Tour and the rise of bilingualism in mainstream music
    Things are coming full circle in 2019 for Glendale-based Latina pop punk quartet Go Betty Go as the band is heading out with fellow pop-punk outfit The Dollyrots for a quick cross-country jaunt that wraps-up with shows at Space in San Diego on Thursday, March 28, Slidebar Rock-N-Roll Kitchen in Fullerton on Friday, March 29  and The Hi Hat in Los Angeles on Saturday, March 30.
    Fourteen years ago, Go Betty Go dropped its debut full-length album, “Nothing Is More,” on SideOneDummy
  • New Angels closer Cody Allen hopes he’s fixed what went wrong last year

    New Angels closer Cody Allen hopes he’s fixed what went wrong last year
    TEMPE, Ariz. — Cody Allen has spent his first spring training with his new team trying to find himself again.
    Once one of baseball’s most consistent closers, Allen endured a frustrating season with the Cleveland Indians in 2018, on his way out of town as a free agent.
    The numbers – both the obvious and the subtle – painted a picture of a 30-year-old pitcher in decline. Throughout his first spring training with the Angels, though, Allen has been reassembling the pieces he
  • Dominic Breazeale eager to take Deontay Wilder’s title

    Dominic Breazeale eager to take Deontay Wilder’s title
    Dominic Breazeale is 33. For most, that would mean he’s been boxing for about 20 years.
    Not Breazeale, a former Division I college quarterback who didn’t even lace up the gloves until he was 23.
    Breazeale, out of Alhambra High, did amazingly well to box for Team USA in the 2012 London Games three years after taking up the sweet science. He turned pro in November that year and earned a shot at the world title in his 18th bout, losing via seventh-round TKO to Anthony Joshua. No shame i
  • Lowering alcohol standard won’t make us safer, but it will ensnare casual drinkers

    Lowering alcohol standard won’t make us safer, but it will ensnare casual drinkers
    We like to say that the Nanny State isn’t a destination as much as a journey. In other words, politicians who promote laws to protect people from themselves might not have a particular end goal in mind, but will always come up with new ways to regulate behavior in the name of public safety.
    In a legislative session that’s already seen envelope-pushing proposals to ban the sale of flavored-tobacco products and Big-Gulp-style drinks, one particular Nanny State proposal has be
  • Bargain Hunter: Lensabl offers affordable online prescription lenses

    Bargain Hunter: Lensabl offers affordable online prescription lenses
    Lensabl makes it easy to keep your favorite eyeglass frames when your prescription is updated. The company makes lenses, including readers, bifocals, progressive, transition and both prescription and regular sun, which may be purchased online starting at $77. It fits the new lenses into the frames you supply. Lensabl also offers an online eye exam for $49.99. For more information, go to www.lensabl.com.
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  • California’s patchwork of care for the undocumented: Where you live matters

    California’s patchwork of care for the undocumented: Where you live matters
    By Sammy Caiola, The USC Center for Health Journalism Collaborative
    In the outpatient waiting room at Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital, Spanish and Chinese chatter spills from pharmacy windows as other patients doze on chairs or play on their phones.
    When the overhead speaker beckons, they step forward with stacks of paperwork and walk out with brown paper prescription bags. The room is bustling with patients using Healthy San Francisco, one of California’s most comprehensive coun
  • University boys seeded second to Harvard-Westlake for All-American tennis tournament

    University boys seeded second to Harvard-Westlake for All-American tennis tournament
    University and Harvard-Westlake are ranked first-second, respectively, in the latest CIF-SS Division 1 boys tennis poll.
    But entering this weekend’s 20th National High School Tennis All-American Tournament, they flipped spots.
    Harvard-Westlake is seeded first while University is second for the prestigious 16-team tournament, which runs Friday and Saturday in Orange County.
    University edged Harvard-Westlake 9-9 on games about a month ago but the Wolverines are the reigning CIF-SS Division 1
  • Swim: Thursday’s leaderboard, March 22

    Swim: Thursday’s leaderboard, March 22
    BOYS SWIMMING
    Trinity League
    Santa Margarita 126, Orange Lutheran 44
    200 Medley Relay – SM 1:42.68, OL 1:47.80
    200 Freestyle – Kevin Tu (SM) 1:48.90
    200 IM – Noah Brune (SM) 2:01.26
    50 Freestyle – Yurian Quinones (SM) 22.27, Jack Forsythe (SM) 22.86
    100 Butterfly – Noah Brune (SM) 52.42
    100 Freestyle – Yurian Quinones (SM) 48.75
    500 Freestyle – Harrison Needell (SM) 5:01.43
    200 Freestyle Relay – SM 1:31.16, OL 1:36.70
    100 Backstroke – Kevin T
  • Kings rally past Sharks with three third-period goals

    Kings rally past Sharks with three third-period goals
    Kings goaltender Jonathan Quick makes a glove save on a shot by Sharks center Melker Karlsson during the third period of Thursday’s game at Staples Center. The Kings won 4-2. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)
    Kings defenseman Alec Martinez, left, and San Jose Sharks left wing Marcus Sorensen vie for the puck during the first period of Thursday’s game at Staples Center. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsLos Angeles Kings right wing Dustin Brown, below, celebrate
  • Cal State Fullerton shakes off slow start, rallies before falling to Cal State Bakersfield in CIT opener

    Cal State Fullerton shakes off slow start, rallies before falling to Cal State Bakersfield in CIT opener
    FULLERTON — Cal State Fullerton basketball fans will long remember the career contributions of seniors Kyle Allman Jr. and Khalil Ahmad more than Thursday’s funky footnote to the 2019 season.
    The Titans hosted Cal State Bakersfield in a first-round game of the College Insiders.com Tournament (CIT) at Titan Gym, got off to a lousy start, fell behind by 18 at halftime and then rallied for a late tie before dropping a 66-58 decision.
    Fullerton ripped off a 20-4 run to begin the second h
  • Faith and community groups hold solidarity rally in response to New Zealand mosque shooting

    Faith and community groups hold solidarity rally in response to New Zealand mosque shooting
    About 100 people participated in a vigil and solidarity rally organized by members of the Muslim community and several other community groups at New Horizon School in Irvine Thursday, March 21, in memory of the 50 people who were shot and killed last week by a self-proclaimed white supremacist in Christchurch, New Zealand.
    The mass shooting, the worst in that nation’s history, occurred at two mosques as area Muslims, many of them refugees and immigrants, had gathered for Friday afternoon p
  • Orange County girls lacrosse highlights for Thursday, March 21

    Orange County girls lacrosse highlights for Thursday, March 21
    Highlights and top performers from the Orange County girls lacrosse games on Thursday, March 21.
    Santa Margarita upset defending US Lacrosse Southern Section champion St. Margaret’s 14-13 Thursday at Santa Margarita High. The Tartans were coming off consecutive wins against Newport Harbor and IMG Academy. Santa Margarita was coming off an impressive overtime win over Westlake, who beat St. Margaret’s earlier this season. Katelyn Murphy scored eight goals for Santa Margarita and Molly
  • Watch Angel Stadium go from off-season brown to play-ball green

    Watch Angel Stadium go from off-season brown to play-ball green
    A month ago, monster trucks were kicking up dust and mud at Angel Stadium; by Sunday, March 24, the field will be a lush, meticulously manicured backdrop for baseball – ready for two pre-season matchups with the Dodgers and then the Angels’ 81 regular-season games.
    Getting the ballfield ready for opening day is a process that takes several weeks, a surprising number of unique steps, and science.
    Out with the old
    In late February, a team of workers led by head groundskeeper Barney Lop
  • Gregg Berhalter starts 3-0 as U.S. men edge Ecuador on fluke goal

    Gregg Berhalter starts 3-0 as U.S. men edge Ecuador on fluke goal
    Ecuador defender Beder Caicedo, left, and U.S. defender DeAndre Yedlin battle for a header during the second half of Thursday’s exhibition match in Orlando, Fla. (AP Photo/Phelan M. Ebenhack)
    U.S. midfielder Christian Pulisic passes the ball during the first half of Thursday’s exhibition match against Ecuador in Orlando, Fla. (AP Photo/Phelan M. Ebenhack)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsUnited States midfielder Christian Pulisic (10) collides with Ecuador defender Gabriel Achill
  • Another Tonya and Nancy skating scandal? Not quite

    Another Tonya and Nancy skating scandal? Not quite
    When Mariah Bell of the U.S. clipped South Korea’s Lim Eun-soo in an official practice session at figure skating’s World Championships this week in Japan the incident sent the sport and the global media into a state of hyperventilation at the prospect of Tonya and Nancy 2.0.
    Lim suffered cut to her left calf from Bell’s skate blade during a collision while the pair shared the ice with other skaters preparing for the Worlds short program. Lim had to leave the ice and receive med
  • Max Rajcic tosses shutout as Orange Lutheran baseball sweeps series with St. John Bosco

    Max Rajcic tosses shutout as Orange Lutheran baseball sweeps series with St. John Bosco
    ORANGE — Orange Lutheran completed its second three-game Trinity League sweep Thursday afternoon, with another pitching gem plus a bit of timely hitting in a 4-0 triumph over St. John Bosco at Hart Park.
    Max Rajcic was unhittable from the fourth inning on and Karson Moore, the Lancers’ No. 9 hitter, went 3 for 3 and drove home the second run. The Lancers (10-2 overall, 6-0 league) won their sixth in a row since a 2-1 loss three weeks ago to Cypress, the No. 1 team in Orange County an
  • USC cornerback Greg Johnson ‘happy’ to return after exploring transfer

    USC cornerback Greg Johnson ‘happy’ to return after exploring transfer
    LOS ANGELES — Four days before USC opened spring practice earlier this month, its depleted secondary took another hit.
    Greg Johnson, the only returning cornerback with starting experience, put his name in the NCAA transfer portal.
    Johnson’s entry in the online database allowed him to be contacted by other schools as he explored a potential transfer.
    But he did not go through with it.
    During the first week of spring practice, Johnson had withdrawn his name from the portal and returned
  • Clay Matthews says signing on with Rams is ‘perfect fit’ after parting ways with Packers

    Clay Matthews says signing on with Rams is ‘perfect fit’ after parting ways with Packers
    Rams General Manager Les Snead, linebacker Clay Matthews and head coach Sean McVay during a press conference at the Rams practice facility in Thousand Oaks on Thursday, March 21 2019 to announce the signing of Matthews.(Photo by Hans Gutknecht, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG)
    Rams linebacker Clay Matthews during a press conference at the Rams practice facility in Thousand Oaks on Thursday, March 21 2019 to announce the signing of Matthews. (Photo by Hans Gutknecht, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG)Sound
  • Austin Barnes will get the majority of Dodgers’ playing time at catcher

    Austin Barnes will get the majority of Dodgers’ playing time at catcher
    GLENDALE, Ariz. — If there was a job to be won, Austin Barnes has won it – or at least most of it.
    Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said Thursday that he expects the playing time at catcher to tilt in the younger Barnes’ favor this season with 36-year-old veteran Russell Martin in a lesser role.
    “If you look at it from a five-man rotation situation I would say Austin three out of five,” Roberts said. “It’s not exact. There’s day games after night games
  • Edison gets green light to dismantle San Onofre’s underwater infrastructure

    Edison gets green light to dismantle San Onofre’s underwater infrastructure
    San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station (Photo courtesy ofEdison International)
    This Google Earth image shows how close the expanded dry storage area for spent nuclear waste will be to the shoreline at San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station. (Image courtesy of Google Earth)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsShow Caption of Expand
    The California State Lands Commission on Thursday, March 21, vowed to put its muscle behind efforts to compel Congress and the federal government to find a permanent ho
  • Brewers rough up Dodgers relievers in win

    Brewers rough up Dodgers relievers in win
    Dodgers starting pitcher Hyun-Jin Ryu throws to the plate during the first inning of Thursday’s Cactus League game against the Milwaukee Brewers in Phoenix. (AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki)
    Los Angeles Dodgers right fielder Ezequiel Carrera (41) catches a fly ball for an out on Milwaukee Brewers’ Hernan Perez in the second inning of a spring training baseball game Thursday, March 21, 2019, in Phoenix. (AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsMilwaukee Brewers’ Yasmani
  • Welcome, new Americans: More than 1,600 people from 105 countries become citizens

    Welcome, new Americans: More than 1,600 people from 105 countries become citizens
    “Freedom!”
    That was Mimi Lou’s answer, delivered with a big smile, when asked why it was important to her to gain U.S. citizenship – a milestone she achieved on Thursday, March 21, with about 1,600 other people at three naturalization ceremonies in Anaheim.
    Robert Joynt of Simi Valley waits in the rain for his wife, Sarah, to emerge from one of three naturalization ceremonies held at the City National Grove in Anaheim on Thursday, March 21, 2019. More than 1600 people fro
  • These 6 new Dodger Stadium dishes (and 2 postseason food faves) will be ready for opening day

    These 6 new Dodger Stadium dishes (and 2 postseason food faves) will be ready for opening day
    Even if you’re still trying to recover from watching the Dodgers lose the World Series twice at home in the past two years, there are still good reasons to come to the stadium for home games.
    First, the boys in blue are looking good again and maybe, just maybe, the third time will be the charm.
    And also, the food at Dodger Stadium is looking good again this year with several new dishes and a couple of returning stars making their debut on opening day this month.
    “We’re just try
  • Mike Trout plays all nine innings as Angels use entire lineup to beat Diamondbacks

    Mike Trout plays all nine innings as Angels use entire lineup to beat Diamondbacks
    The Angels’ Mike Trout smiles as he walks onto the field with teammates before Thursday’s Cactus League game against the Diamondbacks in Scottsdale, Ariz. (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson)
    The Angels’ David Fletcher races toward third base before being sent back on what was ruled a ground rule double during the third inning of Thursday’s Cactus League game against the Diamondbacks in Scottsdale, Ariz. (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsThe Angels&rsq
  • Orange County baseball standings: Thursday, March 21

    Orange County baseball standings: Thursday, March 21
    The Orange County high school baseball standings through Wednesday, March 20.TRINITY LEAGUE
    League
    Overall
    Orange Lutheran
    5-0
    9-2
    JSerra
    4-1
    9-7
    Servite
    3-2
    13-5
    Mater Dei
    1-4
    8-5
    St. John Bosco
    1-4
    6-9
    Santa Margarita
    1-4
    7-7
    SUNSET SURF LEAGUE
    League
    Overall
    Edison
    2-0
    11-5
    Huntington Beach
    2-0
    12-2
    Fountain Valley
    0-2
    5-9
    Los Alamitos
    0-2
    4-8
    SUNSET WAVE LEAGUE
    League
    Overall
    Marina
    2-0
    10-5
    Newport Harbor
    1-1
    8-5
    Laguna Beach
    1-1
    8-8
    Corona del Mar
    0-2
    8-4-1
    SOUTH COAST LEAGUE
    League
    Overal
  • Wish You Were Here: Only at the Ritz, Rancho Mirage

    Wish You Were Here: Only at the Ritz, Rancho Mirage
    Shawn Buckley (Photography courtesy of JustFoodForDogs)
    You could say Shawn Buckley’s life has gone to the dogs. This serial entrepreneur grew up in La Palma and found success in a range of businesses. But his love of dogs led him to research the healthiest food for canines, and that led to the creation of the Newport Beach-based JustFoodForDogs. With stores opening in New York, Seattle, Boston and Chicago, Buckley has racked up the frequent flyer miles. With so much traveling under his be

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