• Despite Tyler Skaggs’ strong outing, Angels drop 5th straight game

    Despite Tyler Skaggs’ strong outing, Angels drop 5th straight game
    Los Angeles Angels’ Mike Trout talks to home plate umpire Chris Conroy after striking out during the seventh inning of a baseball game against the Kansas City Royals Sunday, April 16, 2017, in Kansas City, Mo. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel) ORG XMIT: MOCR107Los Angeles Angels starting pitcher Tyler Skaggs throws during the first inning of a baseball game against the Kansas City Royals Sunday, April 16, 2017, in Kansas City, Mo. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel) ORG XMIT: MOCR101Los Angeles Angels start
  • Coachella 2017: Here’s why PNL isn’t playing Weekend 1

    Coachella 2017: Here’s why PNL isn’t playing Weekend 1
    The Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival announced via Twitter on Friday that French rap duo PNL would no longer perform their set on Sunday, April 16.  The reason? Immigration issues.
    Tarik Andrieu, one half of the duo along with brother Nabil, was never granted a visa despite months of applying, according to an email from publicist Hannah Haines.  This would have been PNL’s first performance in the United States.
    “There’s a chance the visa might come through thi
  • Worshipers gather near foot of hilltop cross for sunrise Easter service

    Worshipers gather near foot of hilltop cross for sunrise Easter service
    Hundreds of worshipers, including this bunny-faced baby, wake before the sun to take part in Kindred Community Church’s Easter sunrise service in Anaheim, on Sunday, April 16, 2017. (Photo by Mindy Schauer, Orange County Register/SCNG)A sunrise Easter service at Kindred Community Church in in Anaheim, CA on Sunday, April 16, 2017 provides worshipers with an inspirational view. (Photo by Mindy Schauer, Orange County Register/SCNG)Kristy Erselius snuggles with her girls, Abigail, 2, left, an
  • On deck: Angels at Astros, Monday, 5 p.m.

    On deck: Angels at Astros, Monday, 5 p.m.
    ANGELS at ASTROS
    When: Monday, 5 p.m.
    Where: Minute Maid Park
    TV: Fox Sports West
    THE PITCHERS
    ANGELS RHP JESSE CHAVEZ (1-1, 5.40)
    vs. Astros: 3-1, 2.90
    At Minute Maid Park: 0-1, 4.64
    Hates to face: Jose Altuve, 7 for 20 (.350)
    Loves to face: Brian McCann, 1 for 12 (.083), 6 Ks
    ASTROS RHP CHARLIE MORTON (0-1, 4.09)
    vs. Angels: 1-0, 4.63
    At Minute Maid Park: 1-4, 6.75
    Hates to face: None
    Loves to face: Albert Pujols, 5 for 24 (.208)
    UPCOMING GAMES
    Tuesday — Angels (RHP Ricky Nolasco, 0-2, 5
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  • Easter service in Orange draws cowboys and their horses

    Easter service in Orange draws cowboys and their horses
    OPA resident ÒPastorÓ Larry Day, right, greets an attendee after the Cowboy Easter service at Mara Brandman Arena in Orange on Sunday, April 16, 2017. (Photo by Kyusung Gong/Orange County Register/SCNG)People bow for a prayer during the Cowboy Easter service held by OPA resident ÒPastorÓ Larry Day at Mara Brandman Arena in Orange on Sunday, April 16, 2017. (Photo by Kyusung Gong/Orange County Register/SCNG)Attendees at the Cowboy Easter at Mara Brandman Arena in Orang
  • Dodgers’ Trayce Thompson, 0-for the season, heads back to Triple-A Oklahoma City

    Dodgers’ Trayce Thompson, 0-for the season, heads back to Triple-A Oklahoma City
    LOS ANGELES — The Dodgers took their time with Trayce Thompson in spring training, waiting until March 11 before the outfielder saw his first Cactus League at-bats.
    Thompson was several months removed from the multiple back fractures that ended his 2016 season and raring to go from the start. But the Dodgers had several healthy, experienced outfielders on their major league roster. Having Thompson ease into the season was a luxury the team could afford.
    Now, the regular season is two weeks
  • Box office: ‘Fate of the Furious’ on road to record global debut

    Box office: ‘Fate of the Furious’ on road to record global debut
    The eighth installment in the “Fast and the Furious” is on the path to becoming the biggest worldwide debut of all time, besting “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” and “Jurassic World.”Universal Pictures on Sunday estimated that “The Fate of the Furious” would earn a record $532.5 million worldwide over the holiday weekend, thanks to a particularly robust showing in 63 territories, including China.If the figures hold, it will just inch past the previou
  • Coachella 2017: When and how to watch Kendrick Lamar, Lorde and more on YouTube

    Coachella 2017: When and how to watch Kendrick Lamar, Lorde and more on YouTube
    Who needs to be with tens of thousands of your closest friends to enjoy the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival when you can stay at home and celebrate all things Couch-ella?
    The first weekend wraps up Sunday, April 16, with Kendrick Lamar. Lucky for you, the rapper is one of the selected guests on the festival’s YouTube stream. We’re expecting to hear tunes from his brand-new record, “DAMN,” which dropped Friday.
    Beware that Lamar’s set time in real life
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  • Police arrest man, 22, on suspicion of DUI after fatal crash in Cypress

    Police arrest man, 22, on suspicion of DUI after fatal crash in Cypress
    CYPRESS – A driver who police said ran a red light was arrested after he collided with two other vehicles, killing a 22-year-old passenger, the Cypress Police Department said Sunday.
    Alexis Barragan, of La Mirada, died at 12:41 a.m. after the crash on Valley View Street and Katella Ave., the coroner said.
    The driver, Nicholas Sanchez-McCormick, 22, was arrested on suspicion of vehicular manslaughter and felony driving under the influence with injuries, Cypress police said.
    He was taken to
  • 22-year-old La Mirada woman dies in Cypress car crash

    22-year-old La Mirada woman dies in Cypress car crash
    CYPRESS A 22-year-old woman died during a traffic collision early Sunday morning, April 16, according to the Orange County Coroner’s website.
    Alexis Barragan, of La Mirada, died at 12:41 a.m. after a crash on Valley View Street and Katella Ave., the coroner said.
    The Cypress Police Department did not have any additional information available.
  • Coachella 2017: Weather cools down the first Sunday

    Coachella 2017: Weather cools down the first Sunday
    The weather for the first Sunday at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival promises to be much cooler than the day before, with highs around 82 degrees and evening lows all the way down to 48 degrees.  Wind speeds may reach up to 13 miles per hour and no rain is expected.
    More stories, photos from Coachella 2017:Photos: What it actually looks like to be at the festivalHere’s how the first Friday at Coachella went down
    Photos of the bands and their fans on Friday, Weekend 1Photos
  • Pro-Erdogan ‘yes’ side has 6-point lead in Turkish referendum

    Pro-Erdogan ‘yes’ side has 6-point lead in Turkish referendum
    By ELENA BECATOROS and ZEYNEP BILGINSOY
    ISTANBUL — With four-fifths of the ballots counted in Turkey’s historic referendum, those who back constitutional changes greatly expanding President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s powers have a 6-point lead, the official Anadolu news agency said.
    The results from Sunday’s vote are expected to have a huge effect on Turkey’s long-term political future and on its relations with the European Union and the world.
    More than 55 million peop
  • Miller: Clippers, Three Stooges and the NBA playoffs

    Miller: Clippers, Three Stooges and the NBA playoffs
    LOS ANGELES – It was in this same building, in August of 2014, that a man as bold as he is bald shrieked about his undying affection for “Larry.”
    Steve Ballmer also promised his Clippers would “keep coming and coming and coming and coming and coming,” the rambling battle cry interrupted only by his shouted assurances the team would be “Hard-core! Hard-core! Hard-core!”
    Staples Center shook that day, rattled by the thundering decibels produced by a single
  • Police officer shoots, kills man in Newport Beach

    Police officer shoots, kills man in Newport Beach
    A police officer responding to a domestic violence call shot and killed a man armed with a knife Saturday night, the Newport Beach Police Department said Sunday morning.
    The call came in at 9:11 p.m. The officer located the man on the sidewalk in the 200 block of 61st Street and saw the knife, police spokeswoman Jennifer Manzella said in a statement.
    “Although initially compliant with the officer’s orders to drop the weapon, the suspect re-armed himself with the knife seconds later,&
  • Disney shows off Star Wars Land, and just shut up and take our money

    The Disney Parks mega-project known as Star Wars Land is well underway both here and in Anaheim, California. And the Mouse House is ready to let us in on a few of its secrets.
  • Coachella 2017: Everything you need to know about Saturday, Weekend 1

    Coachella 2017: Everything you need to know about Saturday, Weekend 1
    Two words: Lady Gaga. That’s pretty much all you need to know about Saturday, April 15, at the 2017 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival. Before she even took the stage, Gagachella was trending on Twitter.
    Yeah, she may have gotten the call after Beyonce had to postpone due to her pregnancy, but Lady Gaga oozed confidence and shone brightly–literally. The fans watching on the field and at Couchella were digging the set.
    While she didn’t have any surprise guests, Gaga did pr
  • 2017 NFL draft position preview: Quarterbacks

    2017 NFL draft position preview: Quarterbacks
    Quarterback-needy general managers have less than two weeks to figure out the question: Which way do you roll the dice?
    The most decorated player isn’t a prototypical franchise prospect. The guy with the biggest arm needs to transition out of a funky spread offense. And the name most commonly found near the top of mock drafts? He only started one season of college football.
    Few NFL drafts come with “can’t-miss” quarterbacks, the Cam Newtons and Andrew Lucks that lock them
  • Why Lakers view Luke Walton as a ‘players’ coach’

    Why Lakers view Luke Walton as a ‘players’ coach’
    EL SEGUNDO – Even after they labored through dozens of losses en route to another season that ended in April instead of June, Lakers players were quick to praise Coach Luke Walton after their exit interviews this week.
    Both rookie forward Brandon Ingram and third-year guard Jordan Clarkson described Walton as a “players’ coach.” Forward Julius Randle called it “amazing” playing for Walton, and veteran center Timofey Mozgov appreciated Walton bringing &ldq
  • This week’s best deals: Taxes, IKEA, eggs, gardens

    This week’s best deals: Taxes, IKEA, eggs, gardens
    Shoppers who join the IKEA Family loyalty club can receive special members-only discounts, an extra half-hour of fun for your child in the free playland, free coffee or hot tea any time in the restaurant, 90-day price protection and other benefits. (Photo by Ed Crisotomo, Orange County Register/SCNG)People who earn less than $64,000 per year can receive free assistance completing their income tax returns. (Photo courtesy of Hloom.com)HBO programming, including movies and original series such as
  • 5 free things to do this week (April 16-22)

    5 free things to do this week (April 16-22)
    Why sit home because you don’t want to spend any money? Here are five things you can do this week that cost nothing at all.
    Today, April 16, Saturday, April 22 and Sunday, April 23
    Free admission to all national parks: Head out on a day trip or even overnight to Joshua Tree, Sequoia, Death Valley, they’re all free in honor of National Parks Week. I recommend going early, early, early in the morning because these free days are very popular. April 16, 22 and 23.
    Monday, April 17 throug
  • Coachella 2017: Lady Gaga blazes through performance with typical confidence

    Coachella 2017: Lady Gaga blazes through performance with typical confidence
    Lady Gaga performs on the mainstage at Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in Indio on Saturday, April 15, 2017. (Photo by Matt Masin, Orange County Register, SCNG)Lady Gaga performs on the mainstage at Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in Indio on Saturday, April 15, 2017. (Photo by Matt Masin, Orange County Register, SCNG)Lady Gaga performs on the mainstage at Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in Indio on Saturday, April 15, 2017. (Photo by Matt Masin, Orange County Register
  • Whicker: Luck of the Ducks, futility of the Flames in Game 2

    Whicker: Luck of the Ducks, futility of the Flames in Game 2
    ANAHEIM — You might well say the Ducks didn’t deserve to win Game 2,
    But in recent years our lives have been invaded by a drought, several mudslides, a few fires and two bad football teams, and we didn’t deserve them either.
    Ryan Getzlaf wasn’t even trying to score the game-winning goal Saturday night. He doesn’t usually miss by that much, you know.
    He was trying a cross-ice pass on a power play, over to Jakob Silfverberg. Instead it collided with the skate of Calga
  • Deal of the week: Get last minute Coachella tickets

    Deal of the week: Get last minute Coachella tickets
    The Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival may be sold out, but sometimes tickets land on reselling sites at affordable prices.Feeling sad that you didn’t get tickets to Coachella this year? Because you’re missing out on all the dust, sweat and Porta-Potties? Well, check out StubHub.com, where people go to sell their unused tickets at the last minute. There are affordable Coachella tickets on there right now, and I don’t mean at scalpers’ prices, either. I’ve sold
  • United, Chipotle, Wells Fargo fiascos : The dying art of customer service

    United, Chipotle, Wells Fargo fiascos : The dying art of customer service
    Your favorite shopkeeper or service provider probably knows almost every bit of shopping information about you.
    Sadly, that doesn’t mean they’ll treat you right.
    In an information age where companies slice and dice voluminous bits of your shopping patterns to better sell to you, that same data doesn’t seem to be motivating them to provide better service.
    In what seems to be an almost regular occurrence of late, another well-known name brand’s customer-service misstep has
  • Southern California’s foreclosure mill runs at one-tenth its peak pace

    Southern California’s foreclosure mill runs at one-tenth its peak pace
    You may still be having some economic flashbacks to the ugly end of the previous business boom.
    It’s a bit natural to be worried that the current extended economic upswing may be nearing its end, resulting in a slowdown that could mean trouble for real estate.
    Whether you doubt the durability of the ongoing expansion or not, let me assure you of one housing trend: Most Southern Californians are still making their mortgage payments — and the foreclosure work that does exist is running
  • California consumer confidence surges under Trump

    California consumer confidence surges under Trump
    California consumers seem to be basking in a continued Trump Bump.
    As 2017 gets going, two yardsticks of statewide shopper psyche showed optimism continues a rise that was in place before Election Day but got even hotter after Donald Trump won the White House:Chapman University’s consumer sentiment index topped its cyclical high in the first quarter. It jumped to 111.4 from 105.5 in the previous quarter and topping the old 108.9 peak reached in 2014’s third quarter. “
  • Trump’s choice: populism or corporatism

    Trump’s choice: populism or corporatism
    The real division in American politics today is no longer right or left, but rather between populism and an increasingly dominant corporate ruling class. This division is obvious within the Trump administration, elected on a nationalist and populist program but increasingly tilting toward a more corporatist orientation.
    This matters far beyond the personality conflicts within the White House between the incendiary nationalists, led by “chief strategist” Steve Bannon, and a coterie of
  • The Hitler Rule

    The Hitler Rule
    Comparing Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad unfavorably to Adolf Hitler, as White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer did Tuesday, was an unforced error for which Spicer was forced to apologize. Repeatedly.
    “We didn’t use chemical weapons in World War II,” Spicer said. “You know, you had a — someone as despicable as Hitler who didn’t even sink to using chemical weapons.”
    Spicer tried to say that using such weapons, as Assad has done, is beyond all internatio
  • Teachers unions launch another campaign to malign charter schools

    Teachers unions launch another campaign to malign charter schools
    Parents want the best education they can get for their children. For growing numbers of parents in California, charter schools have provided that opportunity. But not everyone is pleased with the expanding popularity of charter schools, especially teachers unions, which have launched yet another campaign to smear the integrity of charter schools with the singular aim of retaining and broadening their own political power.
    On March 22, eight teachers unions, including the Anaheim Secondary Teacher
  • In transportation tax rush, did Sacramento break the law?

    In transportation tax rush, did Sacramento break the law?
    Did lawmakers break the law when they passed Senate Bill 1, the transportation tax increase?
    There’s a quaint provision in the California Constitution that reads, “A person who seeks to influence the vote or action of a member of the Legislature in the member’s legislative capacity by bribery, promise of reward, intimidation, or other dishonest means, or a member of the Legislature so influenced, is guilty of a felony.”
    By the time Gov. Jerry Brown finished twisting arms
  • On other side of injuries this year, Clippers’ ‘anxious’ Austin Rivers can only wait

    On other side of injuries this year, Clippers’ ‘anxious’ Austin Rivers can only wait
    LOS ANGELES – When injuries had decimated the Clippers and they were left among the playoff dead, one bloodied face rose from the rubble to keep the fight alive in last year’s first- round series against the Portland Trail Blazers.
    “It’s the complete opposite,” Austin Rivers said Saturday, “now I’m the one down. At least it’s something where I know I’m coming back.”
    Rivers sat behind the Clippers’ bench during Game 1 against the U
  • Coachella 2017: People are stoked for Lady Gaga’s performance

    Coachella 2017: People are stoked for Lady Gaga’s performance
    Before Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival headliner Lady Gaga was scheduled to hit the main stage, fans expressed their excitement for #Gagachella on Twitter.#gagaCoachella I’m SO SO EXCITED FOR @ladygaga Coachella performance @coachella @gagadaily ❤❤ pic.twitter.com/p1KcZdtOdR
    — Giulia Romano (@giuliaromanooo) April 16, 2017Before 9:30 p.m., #GagaCoachella was trending on Twitter.I can’t wait anymore!!! 2 hours before #GagaCoachella 😍😍ԅ
  • Late homer sends Angels to fourth straight loss

    Late homer sends Angels to fourth straight loss
    KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The Angels are in a bona-fide, team-wide slump all of the sudden.
    Their fourth straight loss, a 3-2 defeat at the hands of the Kansas City Royals on Saturday night, came by a slightly different script than several of their recent defeats.
    They’ve now added offensive troubles to their starting pitching issues, and the decisive run in this game came against the Angels bullpen, an eighth-inning Mike Moustakas homer against Jose Alvarez.
    Certainly, a four-game losing s
  • Kenta Maeda struggles again, but Yasiel Puig and Dodgers’ bats stay hot in win over Arizona

    Kenta Maeda struggles again, but Yasiel Puig and Dodgers’ bats stay hot in win over Arizona
    LOS ANGELES — The sixth inning remains a myth for starting pitcher Kenta Maeda, but on Saturday, the Dodgers’ hitters prevented a budding problem from turning into a disaster.
    Maeda, for the third time in as many starts this season, either missed bats or got hit hard, but the Dodgers sprayed balls to all corners of Dodger Stadium and earned an 8-4 victory over Arizona in front of 48,070.
    On a night when all players honored the 70th anniversary of Jackie Robinson’s major-league
  • STEAM event at Irvine’s Great Park puts science twist to carnival

    STEAM event at Irvine’s Great Park puts science twist to carnival
    The third annual STEAM Carnival will be held Saturday, April 22, at the Orange County Great Park, featuring activities and exhibits to spark children’s interest in science, technology, engineering, arts and math.
    This year’s activities include a life-size foosball, coding and soccer skill demonstration by the L.A. Galaxy, as well as live music, a beer and wine garden, and food trucks.
    This year’s carnival coincides with a 20th Birthday Bash of Irvine Public Schools Foundation,&
  • Drake shakes up Coachella 2017 as surprise guest during Future’s set

    Drake shakes up Coachella 2017 as surprise guest during Future’s set
    Drake showed up as a special guest for Future’s set during day two at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival.
    It’s no surprise that Drake performed with the Atlanta-based rapper. They first collaborated to record a single, “Tony Montana,” which appeared on Future’s 2012 album “Pluto.”
    The duo also teamed up for the 2015 album “What a Time to be Alive,” a record that got high praise from music critics.
    Needless to say, when Drake wa
  • Dana Hills’ Greenberg roars back by capturing Santa Margarita diving meet

    Dana Hills’ Greenberg roars back by capturing Santa Margarita diving meet
    Jake Greenberg soared freely off the 1-meter springboard Saturday at the Santa Margarita Diving Invitational, spinning and twisting as fast as he pleased.
    The Dana Hills junior executed the most difficult dive of the boys meet, scoring a solid 7.5 on an inward, 2 ½ somersaults.
    For a former CIF champion who missed all of last season because of a scary bout with a back ailment, it was a welcomed challenge.
    “My list was pretty difficult,” he said. “I’m pretty physica
  • Coachella 2017: Photos of the bands and their fans on Saturday, Weekend 1

    Coachella 2017: Photos of the bands and their fans on Saturday, Weekend 1
    Check out the performances from the bands playing Saturday, April 15, at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival at the Empire Polo Club in Indio.
  • Coachella 2017: Who wore it best (or worst)? Photos of festival fashion

    Coachella 2017: Who wore it best (or worst)? Photos of festival fashion
    Who wore it best? Check out the outfits, accessories and more of the 2017 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival at the Empire Polo Club in Indio.
  • UCLA football hopes small improvements yield big results

    UCLA football hopes small improvements yield big results
    LOS ANGELES — It first came out of Josh Rosen’s mouth on the first day of spring practice. Then Soso Jamabo, then Bolu Olorunfunmi.
    The goal for UCLA, during its climb back from a disappointing season, is just improve 1 percent every day.
    “Just get 1 percent better and the only person you really need to beat out is the person you were the day before,” Olorunfunmi said. “I just try to live by that, our running backs try to live by that and our team tries to live
  • After six-week investigation, Fullerton police arrest man suspected in shooting

    After six-week investigation, Fullerton police arrest man suspected in shooting
    FULLERTON A six-week investigation of a Feb. 27 shooting led Fullerton police officers to Hawaiian Gardens, where a suspect was taken into custody, officials said Saturday.
    On Friday, April 14, Michael Benavidez, 27, was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after a brief pursuit on foot, the department announced. The Hawaiian Gardens resident was also found to be in possession of methamphetamine, police said.
    On the night of February 27, Fullerton police responded to reports
  • Coachella 2017: ‘The Lamp Beside the Golden Door’ speaks to modern self-absorption

    Coachella 2017: ‘The Lamp Beside the Golden Door’ speaks to modern self-absorption
    The 2,120 security mirrors and 35-foot metal frame used to create one of this year’s large art installations at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival were “all kinds of materials that you can go to Home Depot and get,” said artist Gustavo Prado, a native of Brazil who moved to the U.S. about six years ago.
    His piece, “The Lamp Beside the Golden Door,” is “a sort of entry gate where you get scrutinized” as an immigrant coming to America would. 
  • Angels Notes: Mike Trout gets a break with a DH day

    Angels Notes: Mike Trout gets a break with a DH day
    KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Mike Scioscia’s decision to give Mike Trout a partial day off rippled throughout the lineup, including Albert Pujols’ first game in the field since August and Kole Calhoun moving in the batting order.
    The impetus to it all was the schedule, with the Angels early in a stretch of 20 games in a row and 27 in 28 days to start the season.
    So Trout, who had started the first 11 games in center field, moved to DH for Saturday’s game. Scioscia said it was just
  • Coachella 2017: This 50-foot-tall treehouse aims to bridge the class divide

    Coachella 2017: This 50-foot-tall treehouse aims to bridge the class divide
    Like an elevated treehouse village that offers shade and a gathering spot to viewers underneath, artist Olalekan Jeyifous’s  “Crown Ether” serves as a spot for Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival attendees to meet and rest. That personal connection delights Jeyifous.
    At 50 feet tall, it’s the biggest piece the Nigerian-born, Brooklyn-based artist, 39, has ever done, but it’s based on his previous architectural collages, he said by phone Saturday, April 15.
  • Gov. Brown paroles 6 in Riverside, San Bernardino counties; murder sentence reduced

    Gov. Brown paroles 6 in Riverside, San Bernardino counties; murder sentence reduced
    Governor Jerry Brown announced Saturday that he commuted seven sentences and granted 72 pardons to individuals who served time and have been deemed rehabilitated. Five of those pardons went to people convicted of Orange County crimes.
    Those who apply for a pardon are required to obtain a Certificate of Rehabilitation from a Superior Court declaring that the individual is now rehabilitated. Pardons are granted to those who have shown exemplary behavior and have been “producti
  • On deck: Diamondbacks at Dodgers, Sunday, 1 p.m.

    On deck: Diamondbacks at Dodgers, Sunday, 1 p.m.
    DIAMONDBACKS AT DODGERS
    When: Sunday, 1 p.m.
    Where: Dodger Stadium
    TV: SNLA (where available)
    THE PITCHERSDIAMONDBACKS RHP TAIJUAN WALKER (1-1, 4.91 ERA)
    vs. Dodgers: 0-1, 11.25 ERA
    At Dodger Stadium: 0-1, 11.25 ERA
    Hates to face: Scott Van Slyke, 1 for 2 (.500), two RBI
    Loves to face: Logan Forsythe, 0 for 2 (.000), one strikeout
    DODGERS LHP RICH HILL (1-0, 1.80 ERA)
    vs. Diamondbacks: 1-2, 4.60 ERA
    at Dodger Stadium: 3-1, 0.64 ERA
    Hates to face: Paul Goldschmidt, 1 for 3 (.333), one RBI
    Loves t
  • Game 2 line rushes: Ducks vs. Flames

    Game 2 line rushes: Ducks vs. Flames
    ANAHEIM – Nick Ritchie will move back into the Ducks lineup for Game 2 of the Western Conference quarterfinals against the Calgary Flames on Saturday night.
    Ritchie had to sit out Game 1 to finish serving a two-game suspension for punching Chicago Blackhawks defenseman Michal Rozsival in the penultimate game of the regular season.
    “We didn’t think that would merit a two-game suspension as per standard suspensions or situations previously that met that criteria,” Ducks coa
  • South Korea: North Korea missile test ends in failure

    South Korea: North Korea missile test ends in failure
    SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — North Korea on Sunday failed in a missile launch from its eastern coast, South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff said, but it wasn’t immediately clear what kind of missile was fired.
    The launch from the city of Sinpo comes a day after one of the biggest North Korean propaganda events of the year— celebrations of the 105th birthday of late North Korea founder Kim Il Sung, the current leader’s grandfather. North Korea regularly launches short-ran
  • Teachers unions launch another campaign to malign charter schools: Sal Rodriguez

    Parents want the best education they can get for their children. For growing numbers of parents in California, charter schools have provided that opportunity.

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