• Kenyans sweep Boston Marathon on a good day for U.S runners

    Kenyans sweep Boston Marathon on a good day for U.S runners
     
    Geoffrey Kiru, of Kenya crosses the finish line to win the 121st Boston Marathon on Monday. (AP Photo/Elise Amendola)Edna Kiplagat of Kenya wins the women’s division of the 121st Boston Marathon on Monday. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)Jose Sanchez of San Antonio carries the United States flag across the finish line in the 121st Boston Marathon on Monday. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)Edna Kiplagat, left, and Geoffrey Kirui, both of Kenya, hold a trophy together after their victories in the 121
  • AV Adrenaline and OC Leopards win Western States Championships

    AV Adrenaline and OC Leopards win Western States Championships
    The OC Leopards finished a successful season. (Courtesy of Mike Yee)The AV Adrenaline had a successful season. (Courtesy of AV Adrenaline)Two Aliso Viejo soccer teams, AV Adrenaline and OC Leopards, traveled to Carson City, Nevada, to win first place at the Western States Championships, March 25-26.
    Both teams played two games. The OC Leopards, a boys team representing the U9 EXTRA age group, coached by Ken Mangat, faced harsh weather conditions during its first game, at 9 a.m. The mountains wer
  • ‘No bingo’ and other wisdom for the Silver Tsunami

    ‘No bingo’ and other wisdom for the Silver Tsunami
    Meha Kharti was one of the students attending the Careers in Aging event organized by the Gerontology Program at Cal State Fullerton on April 5. (Photo by Bill Alkofer,Orange County Register/SCNG)What if there were a huge, rapidly growing field that will create lots of jobs for the next 50 years for those holding a bachelor’s degree in a variety of fields?
    It might sound too good to be true, but it’s not, according to a handful of panelists who spoke to Cal State Fullerton stude
  • Ducks’ Cam Fowler skates for first time since injury on knee-to-knee hit

    Ducks’ Cam Fowler skates for first time since injury on knee-to-knee hit
    CALGARY, Alberta – Cam Fowler strode out in his skates onto the carpeted runway leading from the Ducks dressing room to the Scotiabank Saddledome ice surface on Monday, further igniting the prospects of the injured defenseman’s appearance in the best-of-7 Western Conference playoff series against Calgary.
    Fowler took the ice for the first time since being on the receiving end of a knee-to-knee hit by Flames captain Mark Giordano on April 4 in the third-to-last game of the regular sea
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  • Beach in Laguna Beach still closed after sewage spill into ocean

    Beach in Laguna Beach still closed after sewage spill into ocean
    A paddleboarder taking is board into the ocean at Brooks Street in Laguna Beach. A portion of this beach is closed after a sewage spill last Friday. Photo by David Bro (for Orange County Register/SCNG)Spring breakers and beachgoers headed to Laguna Beach should stay away from a stretch of water Brooks Street, where a sewage spill has caused a portion of the ocean to be shut down.
    The sewage spill happened Friday afternoon in a residential area from a line on Gaviotas Drive, when 6,000 gallons ca
  • Anaheim police investigating email threat at Canyon High School

    Anaheim police investigating email threat at Canyon High School
    ANAHEIM HILLS An email threat made against Canyon High School students just before midnight Sunday appears to be a hoax, police said.
    The unsubstantiated email was sent to the school’s administration, Anaheim Police Department spokeswoman Kristina Hamm said Monday.
    “The Anaheim Police Department responded quickly and determined the email was a hoax and not sent by the sender identified in the email,” said Hamm, who did not release specific details
  • Olympica gymnasts medal at Regionals

    Olympica gymnasts medal at Regionals
    Olympica’s Kayli Tran is ready to shine at Western Nationals at the end of April. (Courtesy photo)Olympica Gymnastics of Laguna Hills competed in USA Gymnastics’ Region 1 Regional finals in Visalia, April 7 to 9. Five of Olympica’s Level 8-10 optional gymnasts tested their skills against the best gymnasts from California, Arizona, Nevada, and Utah.
    Olympica’s Level 8 gymnast, Reagan McMahon (Ladera Ranch), competed in the Junior 9A division and won bronze on bars with a s
  • Irvine Company buys 19-building Alton Plaza

    Irvine Company buys 19-building Alton Plaza
    Irvine Company has bought the 19-building Alton Plaza in Irvine Spectrum. The company plans to revitalize the 216,000-square-foot campus on Alton Parkway near the Irvine train station. (Courtesy of Irvine Co.)Brandywine Homes has closed escrow on 1.66 acres at 8572 Stanton Avenue in Buena Park and will break ground in May on Corsica, a new community offering 17 two-story townhomes. (Courtesy of Brandywine Homes)Rancho Santa Margarita-based Cypress West Partners has hired Casey Immel as director
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  • Boeing to cut hundreds of engineering jobs amid sales slowdown

    Boeing to cut hundreds of engineering jobs amid sales slowdown
    Boeing plans to lay off hundreds of engineers in Washington state and other locations — and may eliminate more jobs later this year as the planemaker contends with slowing aircraft sales.
    The latest workforce reduction, which should take effect June 23, follows a separate exodus of 1,500 mechanics and 305 engineers and technical workers who agreed to leave voluntarily earlier this year. Both union and non-union workers will be affected, Doug Alder, a Boeing spokesman, said Monday.
    The late
  • Celebrate Earth Day by planting trees, shrubs in Mission Viejo

    Celebrate Earth Day by planting trees, shrubs in Mission Viejo
    Volunteer Chrissy Cheung plants shrubs on a steep slope near the Mission Viejo Earth Day and Arbor Day celebration event in 2013. (Chas Metivier, File Photo)Mission Viejo will celebrate Earth Day and Arbor Day by hosting a planting and cleanup effort and Green Expo from 8 a.m. to noon Saturday, April 22 along Mustang Run and Los Alisos Boulevard.
    Volunteers will help plant trees and shrubs along Los Alisos Boulevard near the intersection and the Green Expo will take place on Mustang Run.
    The exp
  • St. Mary’s math whizzes will test skills at international competition in Switzerland

    St. Mary’s math whizzes will test skills at international competition in Switzerland
    Four students from Aliso Viejo’s St. Mary’s School will travel to Switzerland later this month for an international math competition.
    The team, comprised of sixth-grader Kendall Memoly of Aliso Viejo and three fifth-graders, including Anne Chian of Orange, Calvin Howard of Laguna Beach and Nora Nickolov of San Clemente, was selected in early February for the Maths Quest competition, which St. Mary’s has won three times.
    The competition, held in Geneva, will feature individ
  • HOA Homefront: Drought emergency is over, so back to business as usual?

    HOA Homefront: Drought emergency is over, so back to business as usual?
    On April 7, 2017, Gov. Jerry Brown issued executive order B-40-17, formally ending the drought emergency. The order is not only confirmation of good news for California but also immediately changes the applicability of two important statutes in the Davis-Stirling Common Interest Development Act.
    The Declaration of Drought Emergency was issued by Brown on Jan. 17, 2014, the culmination of several water conservation orders. Shortly after that declaration, the California legislature swiftly passed
  • One student hospitalized, another arrested following Marina High School fight

    One student hospitalized, another arrested following Marina High School fight
    HUNTINGTON BEACH One student was hospitalized and another was arrested following a fight Friday at Marina High School, police said.
    Huntington Beach police officers responded to the school around 1:10 p.m. following the brawl between the two students.
    After the fight, one of the involved students reported himself to the school administration office, police said in a statement. He was arrested for battery with serious bodily injury and released to his parents.
    The other student was
  • More than 350 marijuana plants found in fire at Garden Grove business

    More than 350 marijuana plants found in fire at Garden Grove business
    More than 350 marijuana plats were found in a Garden Grove Business in the 13000 block of Century Blvd. in Garden Grove Monday. The plants ere discovered when part of the building caught fire. (OnScene.TV) Video Screen Grab from April 17, 2017More than 350 marijuana plats were found in a Garden Grove Business in the 13000 block of Century Blvd. in Garden Grove Monday. The plants ere discovered when part of the building caught fire. (OnScene.TV) Video Screen Grab from April 17, 2017More than 350
  • It’s a Grind cafes plan Southern California comeback

    It’s a Grind cafes plan Southern California comeback
    Related Articles CEO explains why Dunkin Donuts likes California Santa Ana perks up: Three specialty coffee bars now openIt’s a Grind, which once had a larger presence in Orange County, is planning a Southern California comeback.
    The cafe’s parent company Retail Food Group has spent the last few years restructuring operations in preparation for growth. That includes closing at least three cafes since July 2015.
    Formerly based in Irvine, It’s a Grind is now located in Santa
  • Turkish opposition challenges vote shifting powers to Erdogan

    Turkish opposition challenges vote shifting powers to Erdogan
    By Kareem Fahim
    ISTANBUL – Turkey’s main opposition party on Monday demanded the annulment of a vote that delivered sweeping new powers to President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, saying widespread irregularities during the balloting had undermined its legitimacy.
    By a razor-thin margin, voters Sunday approved constitutional changes that will radically transform Turkey’s system of government, abolishing the post of prime minister and shifting from a parliamentary system. The new model s
  • Pence warns North Korea ‘era of strategic patience is over’

    Pence warns North Korea ‘era of strategic patience is over’
    By KEN THOMAS
    PANMUNJOM, South Korea — In a trip full of Cold War symbolism, U.S. Vice President Mike Pence traveled to the tense zone dividing North and South Korea and warned Pyongyang that after years of testing the U.S. and South Korea with its nuclear ambitions, “the era of strategic patience is over.”
    Pence made an unannounced visit to the Demilitarized Zone Monday at the start of his 10-day trip to Asia in a U.S. show of force that allowed the vice president to gaze at N
  • Coachella 2017: 17 things you need to know about the festival’s first weekend

    Coachella 2017: 17 things you need to know about the festival’s first weekend
    With the first weekend of the 2017 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in the rearview mirror, here’s a look the hits and misses of the event watched by tens of thousands at the Empire Polo Club in Indio and even more online via YouTube. Coachella returns to the desert with Radiohead, Lady Gaga and Kendrick Lamar for another sold out weekend beginning Friday, April 21.
    1. Coolest stage set: Kendrick Lamar
    The Sunday night headliner had a new production design that included a vide
  • Coachella 2017: Here’s what happened Sunday, Weekend 1

    Coachella 2017: Here’s what happened Sunday, Weekend 1
    What we discovered Easter Sunday at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival:
    Kendrick Lamar likes kung-fu movies. Oh, and he crushed the main stage set — we have proof in photo form.
    We found out why French rap duo PNL cancelled their set (visa issues).
    A couple from Scottsdale, Arizona, staged a wedding anniversary photo shoot, Coachella edition, complete with a frilly floor-length ivory dress.
    The crowds were massive this year owing to the expanded size and hugely popular acts
  • Coachella 2017: See photos of Kendrick Lamar from Weekend 1

    Coachella 2017: See photos of Kendrick Lamar from Weekend 1
    Kendrick Lamar delivered a knockout set to close out the first weekend of the 2017 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival on Sunday, April 16. The set featured eight of the 14 songs on the new record “DAMN.” that he released on Friday.
    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 of Radiohead from weekend oneWho
  • Coachella 2017: Kendrick Lamar delivers a knockout as Sunday’s headliner

    Coachella 2017: Kendrick Lamar delivers a knockout as Sunday’s headliner
    In Kendrick Lamar, the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival booked maybe the hottest young hip-hop artist around as Sunday’s headliner. And sure, we’re aware that Jay-Z and Kanye and Drake are household names and have headlined the festival in the past, but right now there’s no one with ambition and talent to match Lamar.
    “To Pimp a Butterfly” was one of the most widely acclaimed records of 2015 and fans would have surely been happy to hear good portions of that
  • Coachella 2017: Lorde debuts new song ‘Homemade Dynamite’ at Coachella set

    Coachella 2017: Lorde debuts new song ‘Homemade Dynamite’ at Coachella set
    Fans were long-awaiting Lorde’s set at 2017 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival after her recent new song debuts of “Green Light,” “Liability” and “Sober” off her new soon-to-be-released album “Melodrama.”
    Lorde once again surprised her fans (after surprising them earlier this weekend with a pre-Coachella show) at her set by debuting another song, “Homemade Dynamite,” off the new album.
    Clearly, her fans were very excite
  • Search warrants in Prince’s death to be unsealed Monday

    Search warrants in Prince’s death to be unsealed Monday
    By AMY FORLITI and MICHAEL TARM
    MINNEAPOLIS — It’s been nearly a year since Prince died from an accidental drug overdose at his suburban Minneapolis recording studio and estate, yet investigators still haven’t interviewed a key associate or asked a grand jury to consider whether criminal charges are warranted, according to an official with knowledge of the investigation.
    Prince was 57 when he was found alone and unresponsive in an elevator at his Paisley Park home on April 21.
  • Candlelight vigil planned Tuesday night for Austin Hwang, former Irvine High football player

    Candlelight vigil planned Tuesday night for Austin Hwang, former Irvine High football player
    A candlelight vigil to honor Austin Hwang, the former Irvine High varsity football player who died Friday, April 14, will be held on Tuesday, April 18, at 7:30 p.m. at the Irvine High School stadium where Hwang used to play in 2014 and 2015.
    Irvine football coach Erik Terry said he will begin the tribute with some words about the contributions that Hwang, a 2016 graduate of Irvine High, made to the football program at Irvine. The public is welcome to attend, Terry said.
    The family’s pastor
  • Coachella 2017: Hans Zimmer brings movie magic to the festival and the fans are loving it

    Coachella 2017: Hans Zimmer brings movie magic to the festival and the fans are loving it
    Composer Hans Zimmer may seem like an unlikely performer at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, but that did not stop fans and Coachella attendees from flocking to his set.
    Playing some of his hits and most recognizable movie scores including the “Pirates of the Caribbean” theme song, “Circle of Life” from “The Lion King” and much more, Zimmer left many viewers amazed.
    And, yes, Zimmer did bring a full orchestra with him to Coachella.Hans Zimmer
  • Crocodiles in Orange County? CSUF student researcher shakes up fossil history

    Crocodiles in Orange County? CSUF student researcher shakes up fossil history
    Present-day crocodilians include crocodiles, such as this one in Costa Rica, alligators and gharials. (Giuglio Gil/Hemis/ZUMAPRESS.com file photo) 
    Michelle Barboza set out to study rocks and ended up with a paper on ancient crocodiles.
    This was odd since she was studying rocks in south Orange County. It’s not an area anyone thinks of in the same thought bubble as crocodiles, let alone rhinoceroses, camels and elephants.
    But as an undergraduate in CSUF’s geology department, Barb
  • Why the Lakers are most encouraged by Brandon Ingram’s growth

    Why the Lakers are most encouraged by Brandon Ingram’s growth
    EL SEGUNDO – With the ball in his hands and a screen set for him, Lakers rookie forward Brandon Ingram performed a series of moves that were a change from his early-season mindset.
    He looked to score instead of worrying about others. He charged toward the lane without appearing intimidated a defender might knock around his 6-foot-9, 190-pound frame. He then soared over New Orleans rookie forward Cheick Diallo, threw down a one-handed dunk over him and let loose some emotion.
    “When he
  • Coachella 2017: Fans share their best, and weirdest, festival memories

    Coachella 2017: Fans share their best, and weirdest, festival memories
    Britt Jacobson, 18, of Los Angeles, is attending the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival for the first time. “I love it,” she said after coming from the new Sonora stage where she saw the band Hinds and ended up climbing on stage with the band. (Photo by Watchara Phomicinda, The Press-Enterprise/SCNG)Brian Andries, 29, of North Hollywood, came to the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival for the music on Sunday, April 16, 2017. “I grew up going to Warped Tour and that&r
  • 2017 NFL draft position preview: Running backs

    2017 NFL draft position preview: Running backs
    NFL teams don’t draft running backs early anymore — except when they do.
    Forgive the tautology, but such is the nature of what was once considered a premium position. Franchises are happy to roll out backfield committees, unless they’re convinced they’re about to draft a franchise-defining back. And recently, the pendulum has been swinging in favor of the workhorses.
    A two-year drought for first-round running backs ended in 2015 with Todd Gurley, who at 10th overall
  • Bounces going Ducks’ way and they know it

    Bounces going Ducks’ way and they know it
    ANAHEIM – Bounces.
    When it comes to hockey, they can matter. And they can be defining in a Stanley Cup playoff series, whether the source of it is good luck, bad luck or just plain dumb luck. As long as they go your way, that’s all that matters.
    So as the scene of the best-of-7 Western Conference first-round matchup shifts to Calgary, the Ducks can certainly feel good about their 2-0 edge over the Flames heading into Game 3 on Monday night. It also helps to possess some good fortune.
  • Ducks finding success in tapping into deep well of defense

    Ducks finding success in tapping into deep well of defense
    ANAHEIM – The very reason why Ducks general manger Bob Murray goes into overload mode when it comes to having NHL-level defensemen is playing itself out in real time.
    Already faced with losing bedrock Cam Fowler for possibly the entire first round, the Ducks saw Saturday morning that Sami Vatanen would be a question mark for Game 2. The upper-body injury that kept him out of two games in the regular season’s final week was again becoming an issue.
    No need to worry. Korbinian Holzer w
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  • At Coachella 2017, there’s a secret speakeasy tiki bar

    At Coachella 2017, there’s a secret speakeasy tiki bar
    There’s always an element of surprise from all corners of the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival.  And the food and beverage experience is no different.
    Festival organizers this year created a secret tiki bar and by Sunday the word was out, creating an hours-long wait list.
    “It’s a haven for people to hang out in, to have a break in the 95-degree heat,” says Jeff Bell, general manager of PDT (which is short for Please Don’t Tell) in New York.  PDT te
  • Suspected cellphone thief arrested at Coachella 2017

    Suspected cellphone thief arrested at Coachella 2017
    A New York man suspected of stealing more than 100 cellphones was arrested at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, police said.
    Reinaldo De Jesus Henao, 36, was arrested at 5:50 p.m. Friday at the festival grounds, located at 81500 Avenue 51 in Indio.
    Several festival-goers noticed their phones missing and activated the “Find My Phone” feature, which provides users with the GPS location of their device, Indio police Sgt. Dan Marshall said.
    They then followed Henao through th
  • Coachella 2017: Musical highlights from Sunday, Weekend 1, with Toots and the Maytals and Ezra Furman

    Coachella 2017: Musical highlights from Sunday, Weekend 1, with Toots and the Maytals and Ezra Furman
    Follow music writer Peter Larsen as he checks out the best performances the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival has to offer on the first Sunday.
    Toots and the Maytals, the iconic Jamaican reggae act, are singing “Time Tough” on the main stage right now, repeating its refrain of “higher and higher,” though judging by the clouds of smoke rising from the crowd, his fans didn’t need the reminder.
    It’s Sunday now at Coachella, the slow and mellow day of the d
  • Southern California growers meet demands of gardeners nationwide

    Southern California growers meet demands of gardeners nationwide
    How does your garden grow? It does so with the help of Southern California-based growers who nurture, tend and ship plants throughout the state and beyond.Petunias, pansies, aloes and citrus trees don’t just pop up out of thin air. Instead, companies — including Altman Plants, Color Spot Nurseries and Monrovia Nursery Co. — nurture plants and trees in massive, colorful fields before they’re put on trucks and sent to home improvement centers and nurseries, eventually findi
  • Rich Hill’s finger blister re-emerges in Dodgers’ loss to Arizona Diamondbacks

    Rich Hill’s finger blister re-emerges in Dodgers’ loss to Arizona Diamondbacks
    Arizona Diamondbacks’ Yasmany Tomas, below, is forced out at second as Los Angeles Dodgers shortstop Corey Seager throw out Brandon Drury at first during the second inning of a baseball game, Sunday, April 16, 2017, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill) ORG XMIT: LAD105Arizona Diamondbacks catcher Chris Iannetta, right, hits a solo home run as Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Rich Hill, left, catcher Yasmani Grandal, second from left, and home plate umpire Jeff Nelson watch during
  • Coachella 2017: Ezra Furman calls out AEG owner in political statements during set

    Coachella 2017: Ezra Furman calls out AEG owner in political statements during set
    During Ezra Furman’s Sunday set at the 2017 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, the artist, who identifies as gender fluid, took a few minutes to talk with the audience and, apparently, ended up calling out Philip Anschutz, the owner of AEG, which is the parent company of Coachella organizer Goldenvoice. Anschutz was recently accused with funding anti-LGBTQ groups.
    After hearing his comments, many took to Twitter to voice their support of his statements.Ezra Furman biting t
  • Man falls on Dana Point Harbor jetty, airlifted to hospital

    Man falls on Dana Point Harbor jetty, airlifted to hospital
    DANA POINT A man who fell and injured himself on the Dana Point Harbor jetty on Sunday afternoon, April 15, was airlifted to a nearby hospital.
    At around 1:15 p.m., the man, whose age and residence were not released, fell about 600 feet out on the jetty breakwater and injured his shoulder and arm, Orange County Fire Authority Cpt. Steve Dohman said.
    Paramedics walked out to him, started treating him and requested a fire authority helicopter to hoist him.
    “Because of his injuries and his vi
  • Review: ‘Freedom Broker’ has gripping action, thrills

    Review: ‘Freedom Broker’ has gripping action, thrills
    A woman who runs an organization that specializes in recovering victims from kidnappings finds herself in a case that hits too close to home in K.J. Howe’s novel “The Freedom Broker.”Thea Paris runs Quantum International Security. She’s the only woman in the world who leads an organization that deals with abductions and recovery. When she was a young girl, she witnessed the kidnapping of her older brother. He was never the same. Her father is a well-respected oil tycoon w
  • Review: ‘High Noon’ book draws down on Hollywood blacklist

    Review: ‘High Noon’ book draws down on Hollywood blacklist
    Years of risking his life to protect his fellow citizens come to this climactic movie moment: The lawman, his gun still hot from a showdown with an outlaw, tosses away his badge, a rejection of the society that has come to disrespect if not loathe what he represents.For many baby boomers that scene brings to mind “Dirty Harry,” the 1971 crime thriller starring Clint Eastwood that questioned the state of American justice. Others, however, think of “High Noon,” a 1952 Weste
  • Coachella 2017: What’s in the Antarctic dome?

    Coachella 2017: What’s in the Antarctic dome?
    Hewlett Packard apparently launched a new line of Pavilion laptops at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, but what festival goers will more likely care about is the HP Antarctic dome, an air-conditioned, planetarium-like building where you can watch a bizarre, psychedelic digital show.Experience The Antarctic, an interactive dome at Coachella, powered by HP PCs. #HPCoachella pic.twitter.com/Xlt93P5Jjn
    — HP (@HP) April 16, 2017Visitors sit in beanbag-style chairs made for leaning
  • Clippers ready to move on from heartbreaking Game 1 loss to Jazz

    Clippers ready to move on from heartbreaking Game 1 loss to Jazz
    PLAYA VISTA – They have not panicked, nor have they flung themselves into desperation mode. If the Clippers seemed remarkably at peace the morning after their stunning 98-96 loss in Game 1 of their first-round playoff series against Utah, it’s for one simple reason.
    They’ve been here before.
    “A lot of guys have played enough playoff games to know it’s truly a series,” Blake Griffin said Sunday. “Everybody says that. But we’ve been up 2-0 sever
  • Manhunt underway for man who livestreamed homicide

    Manhunt underway for man who livestreamed homicide
    This undated photo provided by the Cleveland Police shows Steve Stephens. Cleveland police say they are searching for Stephens, a homicide suspect, who broadcast the fatal shooting of another man live on Facebook on Sunday, April 16. (Cleveland Police via AP)CLEVELAND — Cleveland’s police chief says a manhunt is underway for a suspect that police say killed a man while streaming the homicide live on Facebook.
    Calvin Williams said Sunday that he’s urging Steve Stephens to turn h
  • Five lessons from USC spring football practice

    Five lessons from USC spring football practice
    LOS ANGELES — USC concluded spring practice on Saturday with its annual spring game at the Coliseum.
    It will be at least three months before the Trojans open training camp in preparation for a much-anticipated season in which they are expected to open in the Top 10 of the preseason rankings.
    For now, here are five lessons learned after 15 spring workouts.
    1. Sam Darnold is as important as ever
    Too obvious? Darnold is one of the frontrunners for the Heisman Trophy and a chief reas
  • Coachella 2017: Photos of the bands and their fans on Sunday, Weekend 1

    Coachella 2017: Photos of the bands and their fans on Sunday, Weekend 1
    Lee Fields & The Expressions perform during the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival at the Empire Polo Club in Indio, CA., Sunday, April 16, 2017. (Staff photo by Jennifer Cappuccio Maher/The Sun/SCNG)Lee Fields & The Expressions perform during the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival at the Empire Polo Club in Indio, CA., Sunday, April 16, 2017. (Staff photo by Jennifer Cappuccio Maher/The Sun/SCNG)Lee Fields & The Expressions perform during the Coachella Valley Music and A

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