• Laguna Beach adopts rules of civility applying to leaders and community members at city meetings after months of discord

    Laguna Beach adopts rules of civility applying to leaders and community members at city meetings after months of discord
    After months of complaints about bullying, rude behavior and intimidation, there is now a set rules of decorum and civility for all future public city meetings in Laguna Beach.
    The City Council on Tuesday. Sept. 17, unanimously adopted the new policy which applies to council meetings, city boards, committees and to members of the public attending those meetings.
    The same rules mandating courteous and respectful treatment for all will apply to electronic or written communications from officials a
  • Report: Lakers will begin contacting head coach candidates soon

    Report: Lakers will begin contacting head coach candidates soon
    The Lakers are expected to take a significant step in their search for a new head coach soon.
    ESPN reported on Monday that the Lakers will start contacting coaching candidates “in the coming days.”
    The report, which cited unnamed sources, added that the Lakers’ initial focus will be on assistants and former NBA head coaches they aren’t as familiar with before mentioning the initial interview list is expected to include assistant coaches such as the Miami Heat’s Chri
  • LA County has put 66 probation officers on leave for misconduct since January

    LA County has put 66 probation officers on leave for misconduct since January
    The Los Angeles County Probation Department announced Monday, May 13, that 66 probation officers have been placed on administrative leave in the last five months for alleged misconduct, including excessive force, drug possession and sexual abuse.
    The department released the figure as part of an effort to “regain public trust as it roots out employees who cultivate or contribute to a culture of violence, drug use, neglect and sexual misconduct in the nation’s largest probation agency,
  • Actor and comedian Bill Hader to deliver Chapman University commencement address

    Actor and comedian Bill Hader to deliver Chapman University commencement address
    As a staple of “Saturday Night Live” for eight years, Bill Hader is used to delivering remarks off the cuff. On Friday, he’ll try his hand at a very different type of speech: Chapman University’s commencement address.
    Hader will also receive an honorary doctorate degree during the ceremony at Wilson Field.
    In his remarkable career, Hader, 45, has racked up 29 Emmy nominations and three wins. Since leaving SNL in 2013, he has taken on numerous acting, directing and product
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  • Wide receiver DJ Chark Jr. looking for an opportunity with Chargers

    Wide receiver DJ Chark Jr. looking for an opportunity with Chargers
    Chargers cornerback Asante Samuel Jr. goes through drills during an offseason workout at the team’s practice facility on Monday in Costa Mesa. (Photo by Mindy Schauer, Orange County Register/SCNG)
    Chargers wide reciever Jaelen Gill makes a catch as he goes through drills during an offseason workout at the team’s practice facility on Monday in Costa Mesa. (Photo by Mindy Schauer, Orange County Register/SCNG)
    Chargers offensive linemen go through drills during an offseason workout at t
  • Bob Baffert’s Muth opens as Preakness favorite; Derby winner Mystik Dan draws No. 5 post

    Bob Baffert’s Muth opens as Preakness favorite; Derby winner Mystik Dan draws No. 5 post
    By STEPHEN WHYNO (AP Sports Writer)
    BALTIMORE (AP) — Kentucky Derby winner Mystik Dan drew the No. 5 post position in the Preakness on Monday looking to sweep the first two legs of horse racing’s Triple Crown, though he’s not favored to do so.
    Bob Baffert-trained Muth, just inside Mystik Dan in the No. 4 post, opened as the 8-5 morning line favorite Monday. Baffert, who was barred from the Derby because of Churchill Downs’ ban on him that was extended, is also saddling No
  • Car slams into Garden Grove home and kills occupant; DUI suspected

    Car slams into Garden Grove home and kills occupant; DUI suspected
    SANTA ANA — A 35-year-old Riverside man was behind bars Monday on suspicion of a fatal crash into a Garden Grove residence early Sunday.
    The suspect, whose name authorities would not release, crashed a 2019 Toyota Camry into a residence in the 11800 block of Magnolia Street about 1:55 a.m. Sunday, according to police. The victim was identified as 40-year-old Janet Carrillo.
    Police received multiple calls of a hit-and-run, and when officers arrived, witnesses pointed to the suspect, who lef
  • David Sanborn dies at 78; Grammy-winning musician ‘put the saxophone back into Rock ’n Roll’

    David Sanborn dies at 78; Grammy-winning musician ‘put the saxophone back into Rock ’n Roll’
    By Lisa Respers France | CNN
    David Sanborn, an influential saxophonist, who found success across the genres of pop, R&B, jazz and more, died Sunday.
    He was 78.
    “It is with sad and heavy hearts that we convey to you the loss of internationally renowned, 6 time Grammy Award-winning, saxophonist, David Sanborn,” reads a statement on his social media accounts. “Mr. Sanborn passed Sunday afternoon, May 12th, after an extended battle with prostate cancer with complications.&rdquo
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  • Netflix star and chef Roy Choi to receive honorary doctorate from Cal State Fullerton

    Netflix star and chef Roy Choi to receive honorary doctorate from Cal State Fullerton
    He’s a a Netflix star, New York Times bestselling author and the visionary founder behind a one-of-a-kind gourmet food truck movement.
    On May 22, chef Roy Choi will be able to add to his illustrious resume that he’s a recipient of an honorary doctorate of fine arts from his alma mater, Cal State Fullerton. Choi will also deliver the 2024 commencement address to the university’s College of Business and Economics.
    This Titan of the culinary arts graduated from Cal State Fullerto
  • LAFC hires Neil McGuinness as technical director

    LAFC hires Neil McGuinness as technical director
    Neil McGuinness, of Scotland, has been hired as the first technical director in Los Angeles Football Club history.
    The role was called director of soccer operations until last Christmas – when Marco Antonio Garcés departed to become sporting director of La Liga’s Celta Vigo – because in Latin America “technical director” is essentially the same thing as coach.
    Whatever is in a title, it’s the duties that matter.
    McGuinness spent the last five years in t
  • Previews of the CIF Southern Section baseball semifinals Tuesday

    Previews of the CIF Southern Section baseball semifinals Tuesday
    CIF SOUTHERN SECTION BASEBALL SEMIFINALS
    TUESDAY
    DIVISION 1
    Huntington Beach (23-8) vs. Corona (28-3)
    Where, when: Corona High, 3:15 p.m.
    Outlook: Huntington Beach will try to reach the CIF-SS finals for the first time since 2015. The Oilers beat Santiago of Corona, Villa Park and Santa Margarita in the first three rounds of the playoffs. Junior right-hander Tyler Bellerose (1.03 ERA) is scheduled to be the starting pitcher against Corona. Junior outfielder Trevor Goldenetz, a Texas Christian Un
  • ‘We’re going to be a problem:’ New-look USC roster is confident in Eric Musselman

    ‘We’re going to be a problem:’ New-look USC roster is confident in Eric Musselman
    LOS ANGELES — For the majority of his time in the transfer portal, Saint Thomas heard the same pitch, regardless of school crest.
    Don’t play for Eric Musselman.
    Dozens of programs reached out once Thomas hit the portal out of Northern Colorado, as would be expected for a 6-foot-7 forward who’d just averaged 19.7 points a game. Thomas took a visit to Arizona State and to SMU, who’d just imported Andy Enfield and USC’s old coaching staff. But they were all playing fro
  • USC-UConn women schedule Elite Eight rematch for Dec. 21 on FOX

    USC-UConn women schedule Elite Eight rematch for Dec. 21 on FOX
    LOS ANGELES — Among the rows of drooped heads in a silent locker room April 1, within the stunned tears that fell after a season-ending loss to UConn, a clear reality was established for USC women’s basketball: these Huskies were the standard.
    They’d simply out-executed the Trojans in the second half of their Elite Eight clash a month ago, transcendent junior Paige Bueckers getting to her spots and keying UConn to an 80-73 win that slammed the brakes on USC’s NCAA Tournam
  • Orange County softball Top 25: Orange Lutheran and Pacifica to settle No. 1 ranking in CIF final, May 13

    Orange County softball Top 25: Orange Lutheran and Pacifica to settle No. 1 ranking in CIF final, May 13
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowThis week’s Orange County softball rankings.
    Notable this week: No. 1 Orange Lutheran and No. 2 Pacifica will play the rubber game of season-series Friday in the CIF-SS Division 1 final. The teams have split two games. … JSerra leaps four spots to No. 5 after reaching the Division 1 semifinals.
    ORANGE COUNTY SOFTBALL TOP 25
    1. Orange Lutheran (21-3): Second baseman Mya Diaz went 7 for 11 with
  • Anna Piercy, longtime Anaheim Union High School District trustee, has died

    Anna Piercy, longtime Anaheim Union High School District trustee, has died
    Anna Piercy, longtime Anaheim Union High School District trustee and former Cypress mayor, is being remembered for her decades of service to educating local school children.
    Piercy died on May 6 at age 80. She had been battling cancer.
    Before joining the school board, Piercy worked in the AUHSD for more than 37 years. She started her career in education in 1968 as a seventh-grade geography, art and reading teacher at Trident Junior High School, then worked as a speech, drama and art teacher at O
  • To avoid ‘catastrophic loss,’ beloved Wayfarers Chapel will be dismantled starting this week

    To avoid ‘catastrophic loss,’ beloved Wayfarers Chapel will be dismantled starting this week
    Faced with imminent destruction, historic Wayfarers Chapel will be deconstructed beginning this week as the land continues to move at a pace not seen in decades in areas of Rancho Palos Verdes and on the Palos Verdes Peninsula.
    It was 73 years to the day, said Wayfarers Executive Director Dan Burchett at a May 13 press conference, that the glass and redwood place of worship and city icon opened on Mother’s Day.
    “The accelerating destruction of Wayfarers Chapel, caused by the Portugue
  • Review: ‘Alma’ at Anaheim’s Chance Theater is an intimate portrait of the immgrant experience

    Review: ‘Alma’ at Anaheim’s Chance Theater is an intimate portrait of the immgrant experience
    “Alma,” a heartfelt two-character drama, which opened this weekend on Chance Theater’s smaller stage, is an intimate look inside how a larger social issue — the stresses of  undocumented immigration — tests the fabrics and bonds within a two-person family.
    In the play’s Orange County premiere, a hard-working mid-30s mother from Mexico, and her high school daughter, a culturally Americanized U.S. citizen, grapple with challenges affecting their future whil
  • Kings face the prospect of losing Matt Roy and Viktor Arvidsson to free agency

    Kings face the prospect of losing Matt Roy and Viktor Arvidsson to free agency
    The past three Kings seasons were defined by additions, but they may now be facing a pair of vital subtractions.
    Defenseman Matt Roy and winger Viktor Arvidsson will be eligible to become unrestricted free agents on July 1 if agreements aren’t reached before then.
    Roy proved his worth through steadiness and consistency, missing just one game in the past two seasons, for the birth of his child. Arvidsson may have better established his value through absences: in the 2022 playoffs against Ed
  • GM’s Cruise to start testing robotaxis in Phoenix area

    GM’s Cruise to start testing robotaxis in Phoenix area
    General Motors’ troubled Cruise autonomous vehicle unit said Monday it will start testing robotaxis in Arizona this week with human safety drivers on board.
    Cruise said that during the testing, it will check the vehicles’ performance against the company’s “rigorous” safety and autonomous vehicle performance requirements.
    Testing will start in Phoenix and gradually expand to Scottsdale, Tempe, Mesa, Gilbert, Chandler and Paradise Valley, the company said. The vehicle
  • As Newsom takes harder look at state spending, he should slash climate spending

    As Newsom takes harder look at state spending, he should slash climate spending
    When Jerry Brown was governor, a reporter at a press conference asked him why he was trimming social programs. “Because that’s where the money is,” Brown said, repeating Willie Sutton’s answer when he was asked why he robbed banks. The Willie Sutton Rule suggests that the best way to get what you want is via the most direct path.
    Since January, California’s budget deficit has been estimated from between $27.6 billion and $73 billion, depending on whose figures you t
  • Meow Wolf forced to reveal secret Los Angeles location

    Meow Wolf forced to reveal secret Los Angeles location
    Meow Wolf has been forced to reveal its secret Los Angeles location a little sooner than expected as news began getting out that the genre-defying immersive art experience was heading to a West Los Angeles movie theater.
    Meow Wolf Los Angeles will build its latest interactive art installation in the Cinemark movie theater complex at the Howard Hughes Los Angeles outdoor shopping mall in West L.A.
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  • Tesla rehires some Supercharger workers weeks after Musk’s cuts

    Tesla rehires some Supercharger workers weeks after Musk’s cuts
    By Dana Hull and Ed Ludlow | Bloomberg
    Tesla Inc. has begun hiring back some of the almost 500 members of its Supercharging team that Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk dismissed late last month.
    Chief among the personnel who have returned is Max de Zegher, the director of charging for North America, according to people with knowledge of the matter, who asked not to be identified because the information is private. De Zegher was one of the top managers after Rebecca Tinucci, the senior director M
  • US airlines suing Biden administration to keep certain fees hidden

    US airlines suing Biden administration to keep certain fees hidden
    U.S. airlines are suing to block the Biden administration from requiring greater transparency over fees that the carriers charge their passengers, saying that a new rule would confuse consumers by giving them too much information during the ticket-buying process.
    The U.S. Transportation Department said Monday it will vigorously defend the rule against what it called “hidden junk fees.”
    American, Delta, United and three other carriers, along with their industry trade group, sued the T
  • Dr. Cyril Wecht, celebrity pathologist who argued more than 1 shooter killed JFK, dies at 93

    Dr. Cyril Wecht, celebrity pathologist who argued more than 1 shooter killed JFK, dies at 93
    PITTSBURGH (AP) — Dr. Cyril Wecht, a pathologist and attorney whose biting cynicism and controversial positions on high-profile deaths such as President John F. Kennedy’s 1963 assassination caught the attention of prosecutors and TV viewers alike, died Monday. He was 93.
    Wecht’s death was announced by the Administrative Office of Pennsylvania Courts, which did not disclose a cause or place of death, saying only that he “passed away peacefully.”
    Wecht’s almost
  • Breakthrough therapies are saving lives. Can we afford them?

    Breakthrough therapies are saving lives. Can we afford them?
    Harnessing the body’s own cells to fight disease, long a medical dream, is finally a reality.
    Now comes the bill.
    Last month, Stanford became the first hospital in the nation to use a new $515,000 cell therapy to treat a patient with advanced melanoma. A related approach, costing $420,000 to $475,000, is offering hope to patients with lethal blood cancers.
    Meanwhile, cells fixed by gene therapy can slow, even stop, the progression of intractable diseases like sickle cell or beta thalassemi
  • Mental Health Awareness Month: How to talk to kids when violent events happen

    Mental Health Awareness Month: How to talk to kids when violent events happen
    When caregivers can’t shield kids from incidents of extreme violence around the world or near home, a Boston Medical Center psychiatrist explains to patients, talking openly about it may actually help.
    “A lot of parents feel they have to have all of the answers prepared before they have a conversation with a kid about violence that may be happening in their community, as well as in other communities they may be hearing about in the news,” said Dr. Christine Crawford, an adult,
  • School districts must follow the law on Prop. 28 and expand arts and music access

    School districts must follow the law on Prop. 28 and expand arts and music access
    Voters passed Proposition 28 to ensure that every student has the opportunity to participate in arts and music at school. About 7 million people voted in favor of the 2022 initiative, almost 65% of the electorate, with the most significant margin of victory for an education measure in California’s history.
    The ballot measure addresses the sad fact that barely one in five public schools in California has a full-time arts or music teacher. It provides additional funds for every school to add
  • Use solar power, kill a tortoise? Climate change solution carries environmental costs

    Use solar power, kill a tortoise? Climate change solution carries environmental costs
    Dustin Mulvaney, SJSU environmental studies professor, stands at the SAP Center in San Jose, Calif., on Thurssday, May 2, 2024. Mulvaney believes California has far more than enough alternative space, including parking lots, contaminated land and other areas, that there’s no need for massive solar arrays in pristine areas such as the Mojave Desert. (Shae Hammond/Bay Area News Group)
    Turn on your toaster, bulldoze a Joshua tree. Flip a light switch, feed an endangered tortoise to a badger.
  • Cassano’s in San Clemente announces closure after 38 years

    Cassano’s in San Clemente announces closure after 38 years
    After 38 years in business, Cassano’s in San Clemente, one of the beach enclave’s first delivery pizzerias when it opened in 1986, announced its closure.
    “Our family would like to announce that our parents Dave Cassano and Sharon Torres are officially retiring,” employee and family member Tiffany Cassano wrote on the restaurant’s Facebook page on Thursday, May 9. “Change is never easy and sometimes rumors circulate so we want to be clear with the community tha
  • Melinda French Gates to leave the Gates Foundation

    Melinda French Gates to leave the Gates Foundation
    By David Goldman | CNN
    Melinda French Gates said Monday she would resign as co-chair of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation that she has helped lead since 2000.
    As part of her separation agreement from former husband Bill Gates, French Gates said she will receive an additional $12.5 billion for her charitable work. French Gates said she plans to focus her giving on groups that focus on women and families.
    “This is not a decision I came to lightly,” she said in a statement posted

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