• Project Independence receives thousands for at-risk youth

    Project Independence receives thousands for at-risk youth
    There was no lack of Irish tradition at the annual Olive Crest St. Patrick’s Day Celebration.
    In true St. Patrick’s Day spirit, the fundraiser took place on Friday, March 17, at the Newport Beach Country Club. The event was sold out with 336 guests supporting the nonprofit’s efforts to support children and families in crisis. Some of the most notable guests included former LA Rams’ star quarterback Vince Ferragamo, who served as an honorary chair.
    Honorary Chair and forme
  • Ditch Stagecoach’s Mane stage for Willie Nelson, Jerry Lee Lewis and these other 8 acts

    Ditch Stagecoach’s Mane stage for Willie Nelson, Jerry Lee Lewis and these other 8 acts
    Every day when the gates open at the Stagecoach Country Music Festival, entire families rush into the Empire Polo Club in Indio, running with lawn chairs strapped to their backs to claim precious territory in front of the Mane Stage.
    The 11th annual event, which opens Friday, April 28, and runs through Sunday, April 30, will feature headlining sets from Dierks Bentley, Shania Twain and Kenny Chesney on the massive stage, along with the likes of Jamey Johnson, Maren Morris, Thomas Rhett
  • Moorlach’s whistleblower bill for college students dies in committee

    Moorlach’s whistleblower bill for college students dies in committee
    A proposed law that would have allowed college students to record instructors and professors they believe are breaking a law or rule died in a state Senate committee Tuesday night.
    Sen. John Moorlach’s bill, which aimed to provide whistleblower safeguards to college students, didn’t get enough support in the California Senate Judiciary Committee.
    Moorlach, R-Costa Mesa, and a fellow Republican from San Diego supported the bill, while a Santa Barbara Democrat cast the lone dissen
  • Anaheim residents ask city to address coyote problem, say animals are getting into more urban areas

    Anaheim residents ask city to address coyote problem, say animals are getting into more urban areas
    Darlene Hoffman sat in her bedroom, relaxing when suddenly one of her dogs came dashing in from the back yard.
    “She was barking like her life depended on it,” Hoffman said.
    Hoffman and her daughter, Heidi, rushed outside and saw a coyote.
    “It was 20 feet away from my bedroom window and just jumped over my fence like it was nothing,” said Hoffman, 51, an 18-year resident of Cris Avenue.
    Coyotes have always had a presence in the city, especially in Anaheim Hills,
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  • PODCAST: Round 2 Preview ft. Derek Blasutti

    Want to contribute to the next show? Post any questions in the comments section and the guys will hit as many as they can in the next show. It's playoff time, and Anaheim Calling: The Podcast has you covered.
  • The 1992 L.A. Riots, a look back on 25th anniversary

    The 1992 L.A. Riots, a look back on 25th anniversary
    The L.A. riots started the afternoon of April 29, 1992 when four white Los Angeles Police Department officers were acquitted in the brutal, videotaped beating of black motorist Rodney King, the steadily boiling racial tension between L.A.’s minority communities and the criminal justice system overflowed. Here’s a look at what happened.
    A photo taken from the videotape shows Rodney king being beaten on March 3 1991 in lake View Terrace. The acquittal of four Los Angeles police of
  • 4 Mission Viejo schools locked down, but restrictions on 2 have been lifted

    4 Mission Viejo schools locked down, but restrictions on 2 have been lifted
    MISSION VIEJO Orange County Sheriff’s Department deputies were searching for a criminal suspect Wednesday prompting a lockdown at Mission Viejo High School, La Paz Intermediate School, Esperanza Special Education School and Linda Vista Elementary School.
    The Sheriff’s Department posted on social media at about 11:20 a.m. that the schools were closed out of “an abundance of caution” but gave no other details.
    By 11:45 a.m., the lockdowns at the Mission Viejo HS and Linda V
  • Mexico Says U.S. Congress Delaying Next Steps on Nafta Talks

    Mexico Says U.S. Congress Delaying Next Steps on Nafta Talks
    By Josh Wingrove, Greg Quinn and Eric Martin, Bloomberg
    Mexico’s peso, the Canadian dollar and shares of companies that rely on cross-border trade plunged on speculation the Trump administration was close to scrapping Nafta. The moves slowed a surge in riskier assets sparked by President Donald Trump’s promise to unveil Wednesday a proposal to overhaul U.S. taxes.
    The administration has prepared a draft of an executive order to withdraw from the trade accord, Politico reported Wednes
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  • La Habra school project on water conservation inspired bill waiting state legislators’ approval

    La Habra school project on water conservation inspired bill waiting state legislators’ approval
    Assemblyman Phillip Chen (R-Brea) sits with Sonora High School students Fiona Paredes and Jessica Gallegos on Wednesday, April 19, 2017. Paredes and Gallegos testified on the floor about their water conservation bill, AB 1343. The bill was a school project for the students, known as “The La Habra Water Guardians” in 2015 while at Washington Middle School. (Courtesy of Phillip Chen’s office)Assemblymember Phillip Chen (R-Brea), The La Habra Water Guardians and Dr. Susan Pritchar
  • Saddleback automotive program introduces students to alternative fuel options

    Saddleback automotive program introduces students to alternative fuel options
    If only. This 2016 Tesla Model X was eyed by many attending the National Alternative Fuel Vehicle Day Odyssey at Saddleback College, Mission Viejo. A 100 kWh battery provides 295 miles of range. (Photo by Cindy Yamanaka, Orange County Register/SCNG)Brittany Poloni tells Saddleback College students of about the Environmental Studies program on the Mission Viejo campus. It is one of the few program of its kind offered in California, according to Poloni. Alternative fuel cars and environmentally-fr
  • After three years, San Clemente’s homegrown police chief is moving on

    After three years, San Clemente’s homegrown police chief is moving on
    Sheriff’s Lt. David Moodie, who spent his teen years growing up in San Clemente and returned decades later to serve as the town’s chief of police services, is moving up to a countywide position.
    He said he expects his last day in San Clemente to be in late May, when he will assume duties as the Sheriff’s Department’s field training lieutenant.
    “It’s been a great experience,” he said of his more than three years at the helm in San Clemente. “It seem
  • Angel Stadium Food: A guide to what’s new for the 2017 season

    Angel Stadium Food: A guide to what’s new for the 2017 season
    The Pork Belly Poutine is a new dish at the SPUDS food stand. French fries are topped with gravy, crispy pork belly, shredded cheddar and green onion. Section 130 on Field Level. (Courtesy Legends)The Churro Pop is a whimsical mashup treat that is new this year at the Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf cart behind home plate, field level (Nancy Luna, Orange County Register/SCNG)The wild blueberry funnel cake is topped with blueberry compote and sweet cream. The new dessert can be found at the Saint Archer
  • 112-year-old house on Anaheim’s Vintage Lane makes its debut at almost $1 million

    112-year-old house on Anaheim’s Vintage Lane makes its debut at almost $1 million
    A five-bedroom house built in 1905 and restored by two sisters known for preserving historical properties in Anaheim has landed on the market.
    The 3,300-square-foot, Georgian Revival house reflects its era, with a large porch, Batchelder tile fireplace, Bradbury & Bradbury handcrafted wallpaper, a formal dining room, two sunrooms and stained glass windows.
    A remodeled kitchen includes quartz countertops, high-end appliances and white subway tiles that, like today, were popular at the turn of
  • Father of heart donor throws first pitch at Angel Stadium as...

    Baseball Hall of Famer and transplant recipient Rod Carew, right, looks on with Mary Reuland as her husband, Ralf, talks about their sons donation during a news conference in Anaheim, Calif., Tuesday, April 25, 2017. Carew received a heart and kidney donation from Konrad Reuland that gave Carew a second chance at life.
  • Treasury Secretary Mnuchin says Trump to propose ‘biggest tax cut’ and ‘largest tax reform in US history’

    Treasury Secretary Mnuchin says Trump to propose ‘biggest tax cut’ and ‘largest tax reform in US history’
    WASHINGTON  — Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin says President Donald Trump’s tax plan will amount to — in Mnuchin’s words — “the biggest tax cut” and the “largest tax reform” in U.S. history.Mnuchin gave that description during a speech in Washington on Wednesday morning. The White House is set to release the broad outlines of Trump’s proposed overhaul later in the day.Trump wants cuts for individuals and businesses, even as the go
  • Enjoy Mexican food with a side of whimsy at Hole Mole in Long Beach

    Also: 5109 E. Pacific Coast Highway, Long Beach, 562-985-1005; 421 Obispo Ave., Long Beach, 562-439-2555; 1327 E. Fourth St., Long Beach, 562-437-0878 I was driving around the California Heights section of North Long Beach, looking for someplace to eat, when my teenaged daughter pointed at a storefront restaurant and told me that was the place. I asked her why.
  • Jazz’s Joe Johnson playing a hand in all of Clippers’ playoff losses

    Jazz’s Joe Johnson playing a hand in all of Clippers’ playoff losses
    Utah Jazz forward Joe Johnson shoots as Los Angeles Clippers forward Luc Richard Mbah a Moute defends during the second half in Game 5 of an NBA basketball first-round playoff series, Tuesday, April 25, 2017, in Los Angeles. The Jazz won 96-92. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill) ORG XMIT: LAS115Utah Jazz forward Joe Johnson, left, celebrates after making a 3-point shot as Coach Quin Snyder stands nearby during the second half in Game 5 of their first-round series against the Clippers on Tuesday night at
  • Full coverage of Stagecoach 2017

    Full coverage of Stagecoach 2017
    From cowboy hats to Shania Twain, here’s what’s happening at California’s largest country music festival.
  • Anaheim High’s ‘Failure: A Love Story’ spins spellbinding tale

    Anaheim High’s ‘Failure: A Love Story’ spins spellbinding tale
    John N (Abel Rosas, center) is beckoned by everyone he has ever loved to join them in the great beyond in Anaheim High School’s production of “Failure: A Love Story.” (Photo courtesy of Teffanie Amador)Mortimer Mortimer (Lorenzo Belmontez) and Gertrude Fail (Alexia Rosa) argue about love in Anaheim High School’s production of “Failure: A Love Story.” (Photo courtesy of Teffanie Amador)December (Litzy Espinoza, left) and Mae ( Wendy Medina) in Anaheim High School
  • Newport Harbor’s ‘Legally Blonde’ is fabulous fun

    Newport Harbor’s ‘Legally Blonde’ is fabulous fun
    Elle (Alina Aguirre) displays her knowledge of legal jargon through a dance breakdown in Newport Harbor High School’s production of “Legally Blonde.” (Photo courtesy of Caroline Batcheller)Elle (Alina Aguirre, center) and her Delta Nu sisters join in Newport Harbor High School’s production of “Legally Blonde.” (Photo courtesy of Caroline Batcheller)Enid Hoopes (Delaney McCulloch, left) listens intently to Professor Callahan (Will Haden) as he describes a confusing l
  • San Clemente’s ‘Mary Poppins’ is practically perfect

    San Clemente’s ‘Mary Poppins’ is practically perfect
    “Mary Poppins” follows the story of a dysfunctional family in Edwardian London whose magical nanny helps them remember that there is much more to life than wealth and prestige.
    San Clemente High School’s production is admirably focused, with the ensemble mastering extremely demanding choreography in numbers like “Step in Time,” in which they tap dance on the rooftops, or “Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious,” in which they spell out countless words with t
  • CSU, UC must clean up their fiscal houses

    CSU, UC must clean up their fiscal houses
    We thought last week’s state audit of California State University system finances was quite negative — until we saw Tuesday’s audit of the University of California system.
    Now that’s a damning audit.
    The highlight — er, lowlight — of State Auditor Elaine Howle’s report on CSU was that over the past eight years the system has hired middle managers at a rate at least twice that of any other employee group, including faculty. And that compensation for manag
  • Free speech is costly for California Republicans

    Free speech is costly for California Republicans
    We like to think the United States is a land of equality, where everyone gets a fair shake. But the reality is, for better or worse, we live in a world where different people are often judged by different standards for committing the same or similar offenses. Sometimes juries give Hollywood celebrities a mulligan when they kill their spouse, while the average Joe is locked up. Pro baseball teams will send a star pitcher to rehab on multiple occasions but may not be as accommodating for an aging
  • FivePoint cemetery plan a fitting tribute

    FivePoint cemetery plan a fitting tribute
    Earlier this month, when the Irvine City Council decided to split the proverbial baby and move forward on both sites for the proposed veterans cemetery, skeptics complained that developer FivePoint Communities hadn’t offered any specifics for its plan. We will have to wait no longer.
    On Thursday, the developer sent a formal proposal for the potential land exchange to the city manager and the five council members. In it, Emile Haddad, chairman and CEO of FivePoint, lays out a vision that he
  • San Juan Hills’ ‘Fiddler’ invigorating, impactful

    San Juan Hills’ ‘Fiddler’ invigorating, impactful
    Tevye (Jaymes Macabale) dreams of how it would be if he were a rich man in San Juan Hills High School’s production of “Fiddler on the Roof.” (Photo courtesy of Steve Wylie Photography)From left, Hodel (Kat Singer), Tzeitel (Jenna Husli) and Chava (Hailey dePoto) realize how difficult it is to deal with arranged marriages in San Juan Hills High School’s production of “Fiddler on the Roof.” (Photo courtesy of Steve Wylie Photography)Motel the Tailor (Charles Lin
  • San Clemente’s ‘Mary Poppins’ is a jolly holiday

    San Clemente’s ‘Mary Poppins’ is a jolly holiday
    Mary Poppins (Cassidy McCleary, center left) takes a walk in the park with Bert (Jack Katke, center right) in San Clemente High School’s production of “Mary Poppins.” (Photo courtesy of San Clemente High School)Mary Poppins administers a “spoonful of sugar” in San Clemente High School’s production of “Mary Poppins.” From left, Tamara Armstrong, Cassidy McCleary, Carlie McCleary, Justin McCoy and Delaney Marchant. (Photo courtesy of San Clemente Hig
  •  ‘Legally Blonde’ dazzles at Newport Harbor

     ‘Legally Blonde’ dazzles at Newport Harbor
    Elle (Alina Aguirre, center) and her Delta Nu sisters join in Newport Harbor High School’s production of “Legally Blonde.” (Photo courtesy of Caroline Batcheller)Enid Hoopes (Delaney McCulloch, left) listens intently to Professor Callahan (Will Haden) as he describes a confusing law scenario in Newport Harbor High School’s production of “Legally Blonde.” (Photo courtesy of Caroline Batcheller)Elle (Alina Aguirre) displays her knowledge of legal jargon through a danc
  • Letters: Trump doing excellent job

    Letters: Trump doing excellent job
    Re: “How is Trump doing in his first 100 days?” [Opinion, April 25]: Despite media bias including the Register, the hysterical left and RINOs, Donald Trump is doing an excellent job.
    He has established leadership in foreign policy. A classic case is the weapons of mass destruction unleased by Assad in Syria. While Obama naively accepted that Russia had extracted WMDs out of Syria and appeared weak in his response, Trump took military action and he did not tip his hand before he struc
  • Sunny Hills crushes No. 2 La Habra, 16-4, with barrage of hits

    Sunny Hills crushes No. 2 La Habra, 16-4, with barrage of hits
    LA HABRA – Sunny Hills exploded for 16 runs in a 16-4 victory over No. 2 La Habra in a Freeway League game Tuesday at La Habra High.
    The win was Sunny Hills’ first against La Habra since 2015, and it was just the second time the Lancers have won a game at La Habra during Arthur Jarman’s 14 years as coach.
    The Lancers had 14 hits and had some help from five errors by La Habra, which suffered its first league loss since 2015.
    “We hit the ball well, but they made some mistak
  • New Guardians of the Galaxy ride at Disneyland will feature music from the movies

    New Guardians of the Galaxy ride at Disneyland will feature music from the movies
    ANAHEIM — Workers are still sawing, hammering and painting. But in one month Disney’s building that once housed the Tower of Terror will be open again, as “Guardians of the Galaxy – Mission: Breakout!”
    Since the announcement of the new attraction last year, Disney Imagineers have been working on the new version of the ride at Disney California Adventure that will still use the free-falling elevator concept of the previous ride.
    The old attraction closed in
  • Dodgers Notes: Top prospect Cody Bellinger calls promotion ‘a dream come true’

    Dodgers Notes: Top prospect Cody Bellinger calls promotion ‘a dream come true’
    SAN FRANCISCO – Cody Bellinger slept through the most important call of his life. Four times.
    Dodgers director of player development Gabe Kapler was trying to reach Bellinger at his apartment in Oklahoma City to tell the top prospect in the organization that he had been promoted to the major leagues and needed to get on a plane to San Francisco. Bellinger’s roommate, pitcher Trevor Oaks, had already been through this with another roommate (Chris Taylor) recently and he had to wake Be
  • Impostors targeting, burglarizing elderly in Brea

    Impostors targeting, burglarizing elderly in Brea
    BREA — Police are warning residents of a scam in which men pose as city or utility workers, persuade the elderly to let them into their homes and then burglarize them.
    Two such burglaries have been reported in the last two months, and in both cases one man distracts the victim while the other gets into the house and swipes valuables,  said Lt. Darrin Devereux of the Brea Police Department.
    The first incident was about 1 p.m. Feb. 18, and the suspects got away with
  • Elijah Stewart to return to USC, opting not to declare for NBA Draft

    Elijah Stewart to return to USC, opting not to declare for NBA Draft
    Two weeks ago, Elijah Stewart revealed plans to declare for the NBA draft, but not sign with an agent.
    Without representation, the 6-foot-5 swingman would be able to test the waters, but also retain the option under NCAA rules to return to USC for his senior season.
    Ultimately, Stewart did not file paperwork to enter the draft, the school confirmed, and will re-join the Trojans, a development that bolsters their efforts to build off consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances.
    The NBA on Tuesday rel
  • JuJu Smith-Schuster preparing to carry Long Beach Poly, USC legacy into NFL draft

    JuJu Smith-Schuster preparing to carry Long Beach Poly, USC legacy into NFL draft
    In August of 2011, then-Long Beach Poly football coach Raul Lara pointed to a skinny sophomore receiver whose ears stuck out so far they got caught on his helmet as he slid it on, and delivered a bold proclamation: “That kid right there will be one of the best to ever come out of Poly.”
    The receiver was at that time anonymous. He’d never played a varsity snap and his name was listed on the roster simply as “John Smith,” which at the time seemed like perhaps simply a
  • Young’s big day at the plate helps power Canyon past Foothill

    Young’s big day at the plate helps power Canyon past Foothill
    ANAHEIM – Canyon collected seven hits, six for extra bases, and got rally-killing plays by its defense in a 10-0 victory over Foothill in a Crestview League game Tuesday at Canyon High.
    Center fielder Taryn Young, the No. 3 hitter for the Comanches (16-7, 3-0), went 3 for 4 with a double, triple and three-run home run. Her home run came in the sixth and resulted in the game-ending 10-run mercy rule. Young also had five RBI and scored three runs.
    Miranda Stoddard pitched for Canyon and
  • Court says Trump can’t punish sanctuary cities

    Court says Trump can’t punish sanctuary cities
    By JESSICA KWONG and SUSAN ABRAM
    STAFF WRITERS
    SAN FRANCISCO — A federal judge on Tuesday blocked President Donald Trump’s attempt to withhold funding from so-called sanctuary cities, a welcome ruling to municipalities across Southern California that have enacted legislation or taken stands limiting cooperation with U.S. immigration authorities.
    U.S. District Judge William Orrick issued the temporary ruling that the president has no authority to attach new conditions to federal spend
  • Angels Notes: Bud Norris enjoying new 9th-inning role

    Angels Notes: Bud Norris enjoying new 9th-inning role
    Baseball Legend and organ recipient Rod Carew, who received a heart and kidney from former NFL tight end Konrad Reuland, waves toe crowd during a ceremony before the Angels’ game at Angel Stadium Tuesday, April 25, 2017. At left is David Eckstein and on the right is Konrad’s Parents Ralf and Mary. (Photo by Kevin Sullivan, Orange County Register/SCNG)The family of former NFL tight end Konrad Reuland Ð Ralf, Mary and Austin Reuland Ð talk to reporters during a press conference
  • Fullerton man convicted in sexual assault of underage relatives

    Fullerton man convicted in sexual assault of underage relatives
    SANTA ANA  — A Fullerton man was convicted Tuesday of molesting two underage female relatives, including one girl over a several-year period during sleepovers in Fullerton, beginning when she was 7 years old.Amador Estrada, 48, was convicted of three counts of lewd or lascivious acts with a minor younger than 14, with jurors also finding true sentencing enhancement allegations for multiple victims.During the trial, there was evidence he victimized a third relative, but he was not
  • Lake Forest introduces first pet adoption satellite center for county animal care

    Lake Forest introduces first pet adoption satellite center for county animal care
    April Josephson of the Lake Forest Pet Adoption Center smiles during the grand opening of The Pet Adoption Center of Orange County’s new satellite location in Lake Forest on Monday, April 24, 2017. (Photo by Foster Snell, Contributing Photographer)Mayor of Lake Forest Scott Voigts, center, holds a commemoration certificate with April Josephson of the Lake Forest Pet Adoption Center during the grand opening of The Pet Adoption Center of Orange County’s new satellite location in Lake F
  • Former chemistry prof to challenge Rep. Ed Royce

    Former chemistry prof to challenge Rep. Ed Royce
    Setting up a potential David-vs-Goliath showdown, Democratic first-time candidate Phil Janowicz, 33, on Tuesday launched his challenge of Rep. Ed Royce, R-Fullerton, who is in his 25th year in Congress and has $2.9 million in his campaign account.
    National Democrats, who have targeted the seat and several others held by GOP representatives in Orange County, could buoy Janowicz’s odds if he proves a viable candidate worthy of funding and outperforms any other Democrat who joins what is curr
  • Laguna Woods equestrian staff helps rescue runaway horse

    Laguna Woods equestrian staff helps rescue runaway horse
    Lisa Toomer, equestrian supervisor, and Alonso Rodriguez, stable assistant, pose by the tack room at the Laguna Woods Village Equestrian Center. The pair helped rescue a runaway horse on Easter Sunday. (Photo by Jennifer Karmarkar, staff)A white, Arabian horse running along Laguna Canyon Road was rescued on Sunday, April 16 and, with help from Laguna Woods Equestrian Center, was safely returned to its owner.
    Just after 6 p.m., Equestrian Center Supervisor Lisa Toomer received a call from the Lag
  • Drought-busting rains bring vibrancy and a vision for how to handle future dry runs

    Drought-busting rains bring vibrancy and a vision for how to handle future dry runs
    Heavy winter rain was a wet blanket for tee sheets but helped regional golf courses recover from the drought and produce lush conditions not seen in years at many sites.
    While the vibrant landscapes are nice, digging below the surface also shows how the wet winter helped courses, such as Torrey Pines, with golf operations director Mark Marney saying the La Jolla site saved $75,000 on water in February alone.
    “It’s definitely going to help us from a budget standpoint,” Marney sa
  • New Norwalk golf center seen as a way to bring families of golfers together

    New Norwalk golf center seen as a way to bring families of golfers together
    There’ll be more than golf at the Don Knabe Golf Center & Junior Academy when it opens in June, with officials hoping the Norwalk site serves as a gateway to memories as well.
    “Our mission is to change some lives, and that’s a very exciting prospect,” said Tom Frost, vice president of special projects for CourseCo, the company that will manage the facility for the County of Los Angeles. “I see the Knabe Center as a place where there will be Easter egg hunts, Hal
  • Former Aliso Viejo employee Karen Crocker will amend complaint against city

    Former Aliso Viejo employee Karen Crocker will amend complaint against city
    The legal battle between Karen Crocker, a former director of community services for Aliso Viejo, and her former employer appears as though it will continue.
    Crocker filed two suits in December 2016 and January 2017 alleging defamation and retaliation resulting from an incident involving her daughter and the Orange County Sheriff’s Department.
    A hearing was held on Monday, April 17 in Orange County Superior Court on Crocker’s complaint against the city and two of its employees, City M
  • Blas Aguilar Adobe: A different side of San Juan

    Blas Aguilar Adobe: A different side of San Juan
    Bob Minty, right, a volunteer with the San Juan Historical Society, welcomes visitors to the Blas Aguilar Adobe and Acjachemen Cultural Center, one of the oldest houses in Orange County, built in 1794, during an open house on Saturday, April 22. (Photo By Jeff Antenore, Contributing Photographer)Ellen Sue Olivares-Schneider, right, a member of the Juanen€“o Band of Mission Indians, Acjachemen Nation, her niece, Teeter Olivares, center, and her husband Bill Schneider tour the inside of
  • Southland junior leader stresses pride and joy while working with young golfers

    Southland junior leader stresses pride and joy while working with young golfers
    Encinitas Ranch-based and regional Junior Golf Leadership Award winner Heidi Richardson knows that when young players have fun they’ll play more and develop skills at a quicker pace. Here are 10 ways parents, and a solid plan, can help a budding golfer enjoy a game that could last a lifetime.
    When should a child start swinging a club if interest is shown?
    My son starting when he was crawling on the putting green, at 6 months old! But, seriously, I have given lessons to 2-year-olds. I also
  • On deck: A’s at Angels, Wednesday, 7 p.m.

    On deck: A’s at Angels, Wednesday, 7 p.m.
    A’s at ANGELS
    When: Wednesday, 7 p.m.
    Where: Angel Stadium
    TV: Fox Sports West
    THE PITCHERS
    ANGELS RHP MATT SHOEMAKER (0-1, 4.98)
    vs. A’s: 4-2, 3.49
    At Angel Stadium: 15-13, 2.96
    Hates to face: Khris Davis, 3 for 7 (.429), 2 HRs
    Loves to face: Stephen Vogt, 3 for 25 (.120)
    A’s RHP SEAN MANAEA (1-1, 4.43)
    vs. Angels: 0-1, 4.34
    At Angel Stadium: 0-1, 3.55
    Hates to face: Mike Trout, 4 for 7 (.571)
    Loves to face: Kole Calhoun, 1 for 7 (.143)

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