• Joey Bosa still absent from Chargers’ voluntary offseason workouts

    Joey Bosa still absent from Chargers’ voluntary offseason workouts
    SAN DIEGO — A year ago, Joey Bosa was a late arrival at Chargers Park, holding out due to a contract dispute. So far this offseason, the star defensive end hasn’t shown up at the facility either.
    New head coach Anthony Lynn does not seem overly concerned.
    “These are voluntary workouts,” he said. “Guys can do whatever they want to do.”
    Tuesday marked the start of Phase II of the Chargers’ offseason training program, which allows coaches to work with playe
  • Top-selling country star Shania Twain preps for her Stagecoach debut

    Shania Twain, the best-selling female country artist of all-time, will headline the second evening of the three-day Stagecoach Country Music Festival in Indio on Saturday, April 29. Shania Twain will headline the second evening of the three-day Stagecoach Country Music Festival in Indio on Saturday, April 29. Shania Twain, the best-selling female country artist of all-time, will headline the second evening of the three-day Stagecoach Country Music Festival in Indio on Saturday, April 29. Shania
  • Construction of $16 million Ponderosa Park project in Anaheim remains on time

    Renderings show the front of what will be a 12,287-square-foot multi-purpose community center at Ponderosa Park. Red steel beams stand on the future site of a 12,287-square-foot multi-purpose community center, overlooking Orangewood Avenue.
  • Eva Kilgore Business Column

    Eva Kilgore Business Column
    Surf City Cyclery is moving to Costa Mesa in May.
    This huge space was a one-stop-shop for all things related to cycling. The new space will be considerably smaller, but still, a super place to visit for all things bicycle related. Their website is still very much active.
    Surf City Cyclery was at 7470 Edinger Ave near Gothard Street.
    Information: surfcitycyclery.com
    Sunset Beach Art Festival slated for May 13-14
    Mark your calendar: the 50th annual Sunset Beach Art Festival is set for Mother&
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  • Honda Center to host NCAA men’s basketball West Regional in 2019

    Honda Center to host NCAA men’s basketball West Regional in 2019
    The NCAA men’s basketball tournament will return to Honda Center for the eighth time when the Anaheim arena and the Big West Conference host the West Regional in 2019, the NCAA announced Tuesday.
    Previous regionals were held at Honda Center in 1998, 2001, 2003, 2011, 2014 and 2016. The first and second rounds of the 2008 tournament also were held there.
    “We’re honored to bring one of the premier NCAA events back to Anaheim and continuing our long-standing partnership with
  • Mother and son escape serious injury after vehicle overturns on 5 freeway

    Mother and son escape serious injury after vehicle overturns on 5 freeway
    Arriving shortly afterwards, a man embraces his wife after she lost control of her Jeep Grand Cherokee and overturned while traveling with their son on the northbound I-5 freeway near Brookhurst Street in Anaheim, CA early Tuesday morning, April 18, 2017. (Photo by KEN STEINHARDT, Orange County Register/SCNG)Paramedics treat a woman and her young son in a Mazda SUV after she lost control of her Jeep Grand Cherokee and overturned while traveling on the northbound I-5 freeway near Brookhurst Stree
  • Police chief: 3 people dead after shooting in downtown Fresno, California; suspect in custody

    Police chief: 3 people dead after shooting in downtown Fresno, California; suspect in custody
    FRESNO, Calif. — Fresno Police Chief Jerry Dyer says three people have been killed in a shooting in the downtown central California city.
    He says a suspect is in custody. The shooting happened Tuesday morning near a Catholic Charities building.
    Ashlee Wolf of Catholic Charities told the Fresno Bee  that the shooting happened at a bus stop near the charity.
    Wolf says the charity doesn’t believe the shooter was tied to Catholic Charities.
  • Surfers’ stoked: Drought’s end means beachgoers get showers back

    Surfers’ stoked: Drought’s end means beachgoers get showers back
    There is a buzz among the surfers at Doheny State Beach this week, and it isn’t just because a new swell brought fun waves.
    Surfers are stoked for another reason: showers at state beaches that had been turned off during the drought are flowing once again, meaning surfers can rinse off that messy sand and sticky salt before leaving the beach.
    For some beach goers, the move to turn the showers back on ends nearly two years of frustration – and, some claim, a health threat. California S
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  • 2017 NFL draft position preview: Tight ends

    2017 NFL draft position preview: Tight ends
    Alabama underused tight end O.J. Howard last season, most draft analysts agree. That won’t surprise many who watched USC play at the start of this decade.
    Alabama’s offensive coordinator, Lane Kiffin, seemed averse to throwing to tight ends when he coached the Trojans, and while Howard could have enjoyed a higher profile for the Crimson Tide last season, NFL personnel types certainly weren’t scared away.
    Howard is certain to be the first tight end off the board, and a high-firs
  • How much we pay in taxes and some comic relief to get you to the tax deadline

    How much we pay in taxes and some comic relief to get you to the tax deadline
    Stressing to make the April 18th tax deadline? You are not alone. Here’s how much Americans pay and some funny quotes to lift your spirits.
    Trillions servedGross tax collections in trillionsIt may not be something you want to celebrate, but the country is on pace to raise a record $3.5 trillion in 2017.
    Returns filedThe breakdown of the $3.3 trillion 2016 gross tax collections shows individual tax returns account for more than half of the revenue raised.
    State tax percentageThe map below s
  • How Californians will pay $5 billion a year for new roads

    How Californians will pay $5 billion a year for new roads
    California taxes have raised at least $10 billion a year since 2010 for the Department of Transportation and will add $5 billion a year more in taxes and fees beginning in November.
    California’s infrastructure, particularly its roads, has been ranked as some of the worst in the nation for many years. Californians pay more in fees to maintain their roads than do residents of other states, and soon will have to pay even more. On April 6, the state Legislature passed Gov. Jerry Brown’s
  • Fullerton activist and political action committee agree to FPCC penalty

    Fullerton activist and political action committee agree to FPCC penalty
    A Fullerton activist and his political-action committee have agreed to pay a $2,500 penalty for posting election-related signs in which the “paid for by” disclosures were too small, Fair Political Practices Commission records show.
    The agreement between the state agency and the principal officers of Fullerton Taxpayers for Reform – Tony Bushala and Jack Dean – address a complaint tied to campaign signs posted last year opposing Sukhee Kang, a former Irvine mayor who
  • Santa Ana teachers plan rally today in wake of layoff notices

    Santa Ana teachers plan rally today in wake of layoff notices
    SANTA ANA Hundreds of teachers, classified employees and their supporters plan to rally later today outside of the Santa Ana Unified School District’s office.
    More than 300 educators were given pink slips last month, an official first step toward a possible layoff. The slips also could be rescinded; perhaps state funding ends up being adequate from district officials’ perspective.
    “We want to let the district know that teachers are not where you should be cutting,&rdq
  • Starbucks Unicorn Frappuccino: Will anyone over 13 drink this?

    Starbucks Unicorn Frappuccino: Will anyone over 13 drink this?
    Unicorn Frappuccino. (Starbucks via AP)Dropping all pretense that its Frappuccinos are anything more than a sugar-laden kids’ drink, Starbucks is this week selling a color-changing drink with “sour blue powder topping.”
    Related Articles Alexa, get me a latte: Starbucks launches voice ordering with Amazon’s virtual assistant 100 Starbucks cafes in Orange County testing exclusive ice cream drinksThe Unicorn Frappuccino blended creme will be sold Wednesday through Sunday, wh
  • Cartoons: Trumplash

    Cartoons: Trumplash
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    Check out our daily cartoon gallery featuring some of the best cartoonists from around the world, and across the political spectrum, covering current issues and figures.
  • Laguna Niguel Briefly 4-20

    Laguna Niguel Briefly 4-20
    Free compost
    The city is giving away up to 60 pounds of compost per CR&R customer at 7 a.m. Saturday, April 22, at Laguna Niguel City Hall, 30111 Crown Valley Parkway. Aliso Vieoj residents must be a coupon from their trash bill to quality. Information: 949-425-2538.
    Cycling fundraiser
    Life Time Athletic Laguna Niguel is raising money for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital and its foundation. Residents can stop by and ride bikes to raise money for both organization. The event begins
  • Aliso Viejo Briefly 4-20

    Aliso Viejo Briefly 4-20
    Free compost
    The city is giving away up to 60 pounds of compost per CR&R customer at 7 a.m. Saturday, April 22 at Laguna Niguel City Hall, 30111 Crown Valley Parkway. Aliso Viejo residents must bring a coupon from their trash bill to qualify. Information: 949-425-2538
    Arbor Day
    The Aliso Viejo Community Association is celebrating Arbor Day at 4 p.m. Friday, April 28 at Aliso Viejo Community Park near Aliso Viejo Middle School. Residents can bring their children to help plant trees. Guests ar
  • Three years of ReStore in Anaheim

    Three years of ReStore in Anaheim
    Habitat for Humanity of Orange County is celebrating the third anniversary for its ReStore location in Anaheim.
    The store has new and used home furnishings and building materials; all the proceeds go toward building homes in the region. Currently, Habitat for Humanity is building affordable homes in Fullerton and Santa Ana and is planning more in Tustin and Placentia.
    The store anniversary will be celebrated from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. on April 29.
    This weekend, in honor of Earth Day, the store will h
  • Swimming notebook: Foothill Swim Games return this week

    Swimming notebook: Foothill Swim Games return this week
    The 45th Foothill Swim Games return this week offering swimmers a prominent opportunity to post fast times before league finals.
    The three-day meet kicks off Thursday with the boys prelims at 3 p.m. The girls prelims follow Friday at 3 p.m. The combined finals are Saturday at 10 a.m.
    The early list of entrants includes Crean Lutheran, the Dana Hills boys, Foothill, Irvine, Mater Dei, Northwood, Santa Margarita, Tesoro, University, Woodbridge and Yorba Linda.
    Most leagues in Orange County will ho
  • Suspect in Facebook video killing shoots himself to death

    Suspect in Facebook video killing shoots himself to death
    By MARK GILLISPIE
    CLEVELAND  — The man who randomly killed a Cleveland retiree and posted video of the crime on Facebook shot himself to death Tuesday after police chased him down in his car in Pennsylvania, ending a multistate manhunt less than 48 hours after it began.
    Acting on a tip, Pennsylvania State Police spotted Steve Stephens, 37, in Erie County, in the state’s northwest corner, authorities said. After a brief pursuit, he pulled over, and as officers approached the
  • Hernandez: Avid to Enter Next Phase at NAB Apr 18, 2017

    After speaking about Avid Everywhere at NAMM 2017, Louis Hernandez, Jr., chairman/CEO of Avid, sat down with Pro Sound News to discuss the company's plans. ANAHEIM, CA-In September, 2013, at IBC, Louis Hernandez, Jr., chairman and chief executive officer of Avid, laid out a plan to transform the company over the next several years in a white paper that introduced the phrase Avid Everywhere.
  • Woman killed by hit-and-run motorist on 91 freeway on-ramp

    Woman killed by hit-and-run motorist on 91 freeway on-ramp
    California Highway Patrol officers stand by as the Orange County Sheriff’s deputy coroners investigate woman who was killed by a hit-and-run motorist as she walked on an off-ramp from the westbound 91 freeway at Valley View Street in Buena Park on Tuesday, April 18, 2017. (Photo by KEN STEINHARDT, Orange County Register/SCNG)California Highway Patrol officers separate trash from evidence as they help investigate where a woman was killed by a hit-and-run motorist as she walked on an off-ram
  • Teachers, police find few Orange County homes for sale within reach

    Teachers, police find few Orange County homes for sale within reach
    Orange County teachers can afford only 7.06 percent of homes on the market, making it the third toughest place for them to buy a residence in the U.S., a study by real estate website Trulia shows.
    San Francisco and San Jose present even more of a challenge, with just 0.4 percent and 2 percent, respectively, of homes there for sale within a teacher’s reach.
    Teachers are not alone in the struggle to find places to live while working in pricey parts of the country. Police officers, firefighte
  • Britain’s prime minister shocks nation, seeks early election on June 8

    Britain’s prime minister shocks nation, seeks early election on June 8
    By JILL LAWLESS
    LONDON  — In a shock announcement, Prime Minister Theresa May on Tuesday called for an early general election to be held June 8 to seek a strong mandate as she negotiates Britain’s exit from the European Union.
    Standing outside 10 Downing Street, May said she would ask the House of Commons on Wednesday to back her call for an election, just two years after the last vote and three years before the next scheduled date in May 2020.
    She said that since Britons voted
  • Ben Affleck to appear at new autism film festival in Orange

    Ben Affleck to appear at new autism film festival in Orange
    Actor Ed Asner and son Matt Asner, current vice president of development for the Autism Society, will present the inaugural film festival AutFest at the AMC Orange 30. In addition to film screenings, the festival will honor actor Ben Affleck, Pixar filmmakers Pete Docter and Jonas Rivera and other advocates of the autistic community.Ben Affleck plays an accountant on the autism spectrum who uncovers internal embezzlement in criminal organizations in the 2016 film “The Accountant.” Af
  • Parenting: It’s just not for hipsters

    Parenting: It’s just not for hipsters
    Colorful boxes of Gril Scout cookies fill the back of a minivan at the Costa Mesa distribution center. (Photo by Mindy Schauer, Orange County Register/SCNG)Typically, when people contemplate having children, they focus on the wrong things.
    They fret about whether they’ll have enough money, how much time they should take off work, child care and whether they’ll have to get a Diaper Genie.
    I don’t know anyone who worried about the real problem: That they will no longer be cool.
    I
  • Rent control would worsen housing crisis

    Rent control would worsen housing crisis
    A proposed state rent control bill might sound good to some, but would only exacerbate housing affordability in California for the vast majority of people.
    Housing affordability is undeniably a serious problem in the Golden State, and many solutions have been offered to address it, including more than 130 housing-related bills in the Legislature. Among them is Assemblyman Richard Bloom’s Assembly Bill 1506, which would allow for new rent control restrictions by repealing the Costa-Hawkins
  • Car tax zapped Gray Davis, but new ones won’t touch Brown

    Car tax zapped Gray Davis, but new ones won’t touch Brown
    There is no doubt that a 2003 car tax increase helped wreck Democrat Gray Davis’ career as governor of California. But a new batch of car taxes just passed by state legislators at the strong urging of Gov. Jerry Brown will not harm him or his legacy.
    One reason for this is the timing: Davis was ousted in a recall election first proposed by this column less than one month after his re-election in 2002. He had almost three years remaining in his term by the time the recall came to a vote in
  • Existing house price nears record high

    Existing house price nears record high
    The median price of an existing single-family house in Orange County came within 2 percent, or $15,500, of the all-time high set before the housing crash, the California Association of Realtors reported Monday.
    The median house price for March was $760,000, CAR reported, vs. the June 2007 high of $774,424. CoreLogic data, due out next week, is expected to confirm the trend. The median is the midpoint of all prices during the month.
    The all-home median — which includes existing condos and n
  • Are U.S.-N.Korea tensions more dangerous this time?

    Are U.S.-N.Korea tensions more dangerous this time?
    Tensions between the United States and North Korea, which have flared from time to time through the years, are high again.
    North Korea should not test “the strength of the armed forces of the United States in this region,” Vice President Mike Pence warned Monday in Seoul, South Korea. Over the weekend, North Korea had tested another missile, which blew up shortly after it was launched.
    Are you more concerned about the rising tensions now than in similar flare-ups of tension in the pa
  • Letters: ARTIC off the rails

    Letters: ARTIC off the rails
    Off the rails
    Re: “What will it take to make ARTIC station pay for itself” [News, April 15]: When I first saw the Anaheim Regional Transportation Intermodal Center under construction, I assumed the structure was straddling the tracks and that the trains, and maybe even the buses, would stop inside the building — slick, high tech and “intermodal.” But no, you wait outside for the trains, the busses stop outside. What is inside this giant, obviously expensive building
  • Motorcyclist dies in Lake Forest crash with car carrying 2-year-old girl

    Motorcyclist dies in Lake Forest crash with car carrying 2-year-old girl
    LAKE FOREST —  A male motorcyclist died Monday night in Lake Forest when his 2016 Yamaha collided with a Hyundai carrying three people, including a 2-year-old girl, police said.
    The girl, the 30-year-old female driver of the Hyundai and a male passenger had no apparent injuries, but were taken to a local hospital as a precaution, said Lt. Dan Dwyer of the Orange County Sheriff’s Department.
    The motorcyclist, who looks to be in his late teens or early 20s, was headed northbo
  • Ducks erase three-goal deficit, stun Flames in overtime with 5-4 Game 3 win

    Ducks erase three-goal deficit, stun Flames in overtime with 5-4 Game 3 win
    CALGARY, AB – APRIL 17: Rickard Rakell #67 (R) of the Anaheim Ducks celebrates after his teammate Corey Perry #10 scored the game winner to defeat the Calgary Flames in Game Three of the Western Conference First Round during the 2017 NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs at Scotiabank Saddledome on April 17, 2017 in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. (Photo by Derek Leung/Getty Images)CALGARY, AB – APRIL 17: A general view of the interior of the Scotiabank Saddledome during the singing of the national ant
  • Short-handed Dodgers’ bullpen cracks after another starter leaves early

    Short-handed Dodgers’ bullpen cracks after another starter leaves early
    LOS ANGELES, CA – APRIL 17: Manager Dave Roberts and coach Bob Geren congratulate Enrique Hernandez #14 of the Los Angeles Dodgers after hitting a solo homerun during the fourth inning of a game at Dodger Stadium on April 17, 2017 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Sean M. Haffey/Getty Images)Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Brandon McCarthy throws to the plate during the second inning of a baseball game against the Arizona Diamondbacks, Monday, April 17, 2017, in Los Angeles. (AP P
  • Dillon Persinger shines at first for Cal State Fullerton baseball

    Dillon Persinger shines at first for Cal State Fullerton baseball
     
    Dillon Persinger is a first baseman for Cal State Fullerton. (Photo courtesy Matt Brown) 
    Dillon Persinger didn’t waste any time. During the first inning against UC Davis, the 5-foot-11 junior blasted the first homer of his Division I career, a two-run shot over the left field fence, giving the Titans a 3-0 lead.
    Finishing the game 3-for-3 plus two runs scored, a career-high three RBI and a walk, Persinger sparked the No. 8 Titans (23-11, 5-1) to an 8-5 victory on April 9.
    You&
  • Dodgers ‘baffled’ by Rich Hill’s recurring blister problem

    Dodgers ‘baffled’ by Rich Hill’s recurring blister problem
    LOS ANGELES – Whatever old school remedy or homeopathic medicine you’re thinking of, the Dodgers have heard of it and Rich Hill has probably already tried it.
    “We’re getting a lot of things in our inbox, a lot of suggestions,” Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said with a smile Monday. “The training staff is on it. … They’re trying everything.”
    None of those treatments prevented a recurrence of Hill’s blister problem Sunday or could keep th
  • Timid rescue dog seen on video is in Orange County, awaiting his forever home

    Timid rescue dog seen on video is in Orange County, awaiting his forever home
    A two-minute video of a timid one-year-old Staffordshire terrier being rescued in Los Angeles has captivated the world, drawing more than 265,000 views in just two days.
    Now, will someone please visit San Juan Capistrano to meet Banjo and offer him a forever home?
    That’s the message from Jacqueline Rivera, president of Doggie Bonez, a rescue based in San Juan Capistrano.
    A Los Angeles rescue group called Hope for Paws found the scared, limping, homeless pooch in the city and enticed it wit
  • Scuffling Angels blanked again in loss to Astros

    Scuffling Angels blanked again in loss to Astros
    Los Angeles Angels third baseman Yunel Escobar throws to first after fielding a ground ball hit by Houston Astros’ Evan Gattis during the second inning of a baseball game, Monday, April 17, 2017, in Houston. Gattis was safe at first and advanced to second on a throwing error by Escobar. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip) ORG XMIT: TXDP115Los Angeles Angels starting pitcher Jesse Chavez throws against the Houston Astros during the first inning of a baseball game, Monday, April 17, 2017, in Houston
  • Boys tennis athlete of the week: Matt McDonnell, Santa Margarita

    Boys tennis athlete of the week: Matt McDonnell, Santa Margarita
    Santa Margarita’s Matt McDonnell is the Register’s tennis athlete of the week. (Courtesy Santa Margarita tennis.)Show Caption of Expand
    ORANGE COUNTY BOYS TENNIS ATHLETE OF THE WEEK
    MATT MCDONNELL
    SANTA MARGARITA
    The senior swept his singles sets against JSerra and St. John Bosco to help Santa Margarita improve to 8-0 in Trinity League play. McDonnell improved to 17-1 in league, and for the season he has an overall record of 34-17.
    O.C. TOP 10
    1. University
    2. Los Alamitos
    3. Corona d
  • Softball notes: Another chaotic season for the Trinity League

    Softball notes: Another chaotic season for the Trinity League
    It was a matter of minutes after a comeback victory over Rosary last week that Santa Margarita’s players learned of Mater Dei’s extra-inning victory over Orange Lutheran, subsequently moving the Eagles atop the league hierarchy.
    “This league is so crazy,” junior pitcher Paige Vargas said, shaking her head in a sort of disbelief.
    Crazy, yes. Surprising? Not especially.
    With Orange Lutheran, Mater Dei, Santa Margarita and Rosary each having spent time in the county top 10 t
  • DMV opens new self-service kiosk at UCI — first in state

    DMV opens new self-service kiosk at UCI — first in state
    Julianna Bayley, Strategic Communications Manager for the UCI Transportation and Distribution Services stands with the first self-service kiosk outside of a DMV office that offers vehicle registration renewals. in Irvine, CA on Monday, April 17, 2017. (Photo by Sam Gangwer, Orange County Register/SCNG)UCI student Kyle Kenney uses the first self-service kiosk outside of a DMV office that offers vehicle registration renewals. The machine, resembling an ATM, sits in the entry way to the Transportat
  • Man shot by police in Newport Beach after domestic violence call identified

    Man shot by police in Newport Beach after domestic violence call identified
    NEWPORT BEACH — The man fatally shot by police during a domestic violence call Saturday night, April 15, has been identified as David Airth, 56, a resident of the small Newport Shores community on 61st Street, the Orange County coroner’s office said Monday.
    Airth’s official time of death was 10:03 p.m., less than an hour after a Newport Beach police officer shot him, at Orange County Global Medical Center, the coroner’s website said.
    Police had responded to a domestic vio
  • Santa Ana to consider two-year extension for trash collection contract out to bid once in about 50 years

    Santa Ana to consider two-year extension for trash collection contract out to bid once in about 50 years
    SANTA ANA — City council members on Tuesday, April 18, will consider a two-year extension on a trash collection contract with Waste Management of Orange County – it’s Santa Ana’s largest agreement and one that has only gone out to bid once in about 50 years.
    The staff-recommended extension has council members at odds over whether the city is getting a good deal and if fees to customers have been transparent.
    Santa Ana last completed a request for proposals process in
  • Boys golf athlete of the week: Vikram Chatterjee, Woodbridge

    Boys golf athlete of the week: Vikram Chatterjee, Woodbridge
    BOYS GOLF ATHLETE OF THE WEEK
    VIKRAM CHATTERJEE
    WOODBRIDGEHe posted a 2-under-par 34 at Rancho San Joaquin Golf Course to help the Warriors finish 2-under-par as a team in beating Irvine, 178-214
    O.C. TOP 101. Servite2. Corona del Mar3. Woodbridge4. Mater Dei5. San Clemente6. Los Alamitos7. Huntington Beach8. JSerra9. Santa Margarita10. Beckman
  • Tim Wozniak, brother of double-killer Daniel Wozniak, back behind bars for probation violation

    Tim Wozniak, brother of double-killer Daniel Wozniak, back behind bars for probation violation
    SANTA ANA A man who admitted hiding evidence for his now-convicted double-killer brother was back behind bars on Monday on a probation violation for allegedly walking away from a court-ordered drug rehab program.
    Tim Wozniak, 42, has been on probation since December when he pleaded guilty to being an accessory after the fact for helping his younger brother, Daniel Wozniak, by hiding a backpack full of evidence. Tim Wozniak has said he didn’t know what was in the backpack.
    Tim Wozniak
  • Bollywood comes to Costa Mesa in touring musical straight from Mumbai

    Bollywood comes to Costa Mesa in touring musical straight from Mumbai
    Bollywood actor Mikhail Sen challenges his audience not to want to book a trip to India after seeing the world touring musical revue “Taj Express.”
    The Bollywood-inspired production comes straight from Mumbai, with an all-Indian cast decked out in over 2,500 colorful costumes and dancing both traditional and contemporary numbers that Sen said are sure to get theatergoers on their feet. From Europe to Russia to Asia to a current Northern American tour, the musical has traveled all ove
  • Angels Notes: Huston Street won’t be back until at least June 1

    Angels Notes: Huston Street won’t be back until at least June 1
    HOUSTON — Turns out Huston Street won’t be back anytime soon.
    On Monday the Angels transferred Street to the 60-day disabled list, meaning he’s not eligible to pitch in the majors until June 1.
    The move was made to create a spot on the 40-man roster for minor league reliever Parker Bridwell, who the Angels acquired Monday from the Baltimore Orioles for cash considerations.
    The Street development is more surprising, though.
    General Manager Billy Eppler said via text that Street
  • Baseball player of the week: Royce Lewis, JSerra

    Baseball player of the week: Royce Lewis, JSerra
    JSerra’s Royce Lewis is the Register’s baseball athlete of the week.ORANGE COUNTY BASEBALL PLAYER OF THE WEEK
    ROYCE LEWIS
    JSERRA
    The senior shortstop was named offensive player of the tournament at the National Classic in which the Lions advanced to the championship game. Lewis was 8 for 11 in the tournament with two home runs, one triple and one double. He is committed to UC Irvine and widely projected to be a first-round selection in the MLB Draft.
  • Girls lacrosse athlete of the week: Bridget Cain, San Juan Hills

    Girls lacrosse athlete of the week: Bridget Cain, San Juan Hills
    San Juan Hills’ Bridget Cain is the Register’s girls lacrosse athlete of the week. (Courtesy San Juan Hills girls lacrosse)GIRLS LACROSSE ATHLETE OF THE WEEK
    BRIDGET CAIN
    SAN JUAN HILLS
    Cain, a junior midfielder, scored nine goals in a pair of victories for the Stallions. She was also dominant at draw control, winning 17 against Aliso Niguel and 19 of 20 against Capistrano Valley.
    O.C. TOP 10
    1. Mater Dei 10-2
    2. Foothill 7-5
    3. Newport Harbor 9-4
    4. St. Margaret’s 7-3
    5. San C
  • On deck: Angels at Astros, Tuesday, 5 p.m.

    On deck: Angels at Astros, Tuesday, 5 p.m.
    ANGELS at ASTROS
    When: Tuesday, 5 p.m.
    Where: Minute Maid Park
    TV: Fox Sports West
    THE PITCHERS
    ANGELS RHP RICKY NOLASCO (0-2, 5.40)
    vs. Astros: 6-1, 3.83
    At Minute Maid Park: 4-0, 2.53
    Hates to face: Brian McCann, 23 for 68 (.338), 8 HRs
    Loves to face: Josh Reddick, 0 for 5 (.000)
    ASTROS RHP JOE MUSGROVE (1-0, 4.35)
    vs. Angels: 1-0, 1.29
    At Minute Maid Park: 3-1, 1.98
    Hates to face: None
    Loves to face: None

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