• Santa Ana River trail is no place to raise children

    Lucinda Clark and daughter Alyssa, 11, moved to a homeless shelter from this shady homeless encampment located along the Santa Ana River bed, about one eighth of a mile north from A'The Big AA' at Angel Stadium. "I loved it here.
  • Boys lacrosse O.C. final preview: Corona del Mar vs. Foothill

    Boys lacrosse O.C. final preview: Corona del Mar vs. Foothill
    No. 1 CORONA DEL MAR (18-2) vs. No. 3 FOOTHILL (13-10)
    Tickets: Adults $10, Students with ID $5, Youth and High School Players with Lacrosse Jersey Free.
    When, where: 7:30 p.m. at Irvine High
    Outlook: The Sea Kings are vying for a second consecutive O.C. title. The teams played earlier this season with CdM winning 11-4. In that game, CdM led 6-4 entering the fourth quarter, but closed with a dominating final quarter. Defense has been the key throughout this season and especially during the playo
  • Honoring wisdom bestowed by many mothers

    Honoring wisdom bestowed by many mothers
    Cheryl RussellAs a child, Mothers’ Day meant a gorgeous, ever-fragrant, single gardenia corsage for my mom—a tradition I frequently continued as an adult for my late mother. In more recent years, in addition to honoring the mothers in my life, I’ve expanded my appreciation to include Mother Earth, Mother Nature, and even the mother of invention. Like my mother, they’ve taught me a lot over the years for which I am very grateful.
    My mother didn’t tell me what to do v
  • Portion of ocean closed in Huntington and Newport due to sewage spill

    Portion of ocean closed in Huntington and Newport due to sewage spill
    If you’re headed to the beach for a dip or surf, you might want to stay away from a stretch of coast in Huntington and Newport beaches.
    The OC Health Care Agency’s environmental health division has issued an ocean closure from the Talbert Channel in Huntington State Beach to Highland Street in neighboring Newport Beach after about 1,800 gallons of sewage spilled into the ocean.
    The spill was caused by a failure of a private property owner’s sewage lift station.
    The ocean in the
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  • Early Corvette with Early Big-Block; What Could Go Wrong

    The problem with hanging around other car guys is that you pick up their bad habits. Experience has taught me we pick up none of the good ones! That generally leads to well intentioned but seriously lacking ideas we turn into projects.
  • Buena Park’s school board president pleads not guilty to 2 felony child-porn charges

    Buena Park’s school board president pleads not guilty to 2 felony child-porn charges
    SANTA ANA The now-former president of the Buena Park School District school board pleaded not guilty Monday to a pair of felony charges of possessing and distributing child pornography.
    Dennis Brian Chambers, 50, was arrested last month by detectives investigating a group suspected of distributing child pornography over the internet. Prosecutors allege that a search of a computer at Chambers’ Buena Park residence turned up more than 600 obscene images, including 10
  • ‘Fifty Shades Darker’ can’t whip up excitement, so try Amy Schumer, ‘Orange’ or ‘Divorce’

    ‘Fifty Shades Darker’ can’t whip up excitement, so try Amy Schumer, ‘Orange’ or ‘Divorce’
    “Fifty Shades Darker,” the sequel to “Fifty Shades of Grey,” hits shelves this week. That may whip up some excitement in some circles for its subject matter, but most people already know it’s a poor substitute for a movie. Maybe it will one day rise to the level of camp.
    TV PICKS
    Better choices are three series, each with a woman at the center. The first season of “Divorce” — the HBO comedy starring Sarah Jessica Parker — starts out brutally
  • Aliso Viejo Briefly, May 9

    Aliso Viejo Briefly, May 9
    Soka updates
    Soka University named Bryan Penprase as dean of faculty and professor of science. Michael Weiner has also been named as the associate dean of faculty. This year’s commencement speaker will be Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi, known for his research on positive psychology.
    Town hall
    A town hall on human trafficking will be held at 7 p.m. Thursday, May 25, at City Hall, 30111 Crown Valley Parkway in Laguna Niguel. The town hall will discuss the issue and offer residents advice on ho
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  • Laguna Niguel Briefly, May 9

    Laguna Niguel Briefly, May 9
    Cops and coffee
    A “Coffee with a Cop” event will be held at 7 a.m. Saturday, May 13 at Corner Bakery Cafe, 27221 La Paz Road. Residents are invited to ask questions from local law enforcement officers. Information: 949-362-4365.
    Town hall
    A town hall on human trafficking will be held at 7 p.m. Thursday, May 25 at City Hall, 30111 Crown Valley Parkway. The town hall will discuss the issue and offer residents advice on how to help victims. Attendees must be 16 or older. Information: ci
  • Off-road racing team at Cal State Fullerton prepares students for futures in mechanical engineering

    Off-road racing team at Cal State Fullerton prepares students for futures in mechanical engineering
    Cal State Fullerton student Jason Klein sends sparks as he works on his team’s SAE Baja race car during class in Fullerton on Thursday, May 4, 2017. (Photo by Foster Snell, Contributing Photographer)Members of the Cal State Fullerton SAE Baja racing team pose for a photo with their car during class in Fullerton on Thursday, May 4, 2017. (Photo by Foster Snell, Contributing Photographer)Cal State Fullerton assistant professor Joseph Piacenza, center, helps Cameron Reiff, right, and Sarah Ga
  • Newport Harbor tops Fountain Valley, 5-1, in key Sunset League matchup

    Newport Harbor tops Fountain Valley, 5-1, in key Sunset League matchup
    Fountain Valley’s Sebastian Murillo makes the out at second base as Newport Harbor’s Cameron Mahaffy slides in but doesn’t make it in time for a double play in the 6th inning of Friday’s game at Fountain Valley High. Steven Georges, Contributing PhotographerNewport Harbor baseball players lineup to support their batter in the first inning of a game at Fountain Valley. Steven Georges, Contributing PhotographerNewport Harbor’s Juan Gomez, left, Brad Siegel and Cade Se
  • Amazon undercuts Wal-Mart with $25 free shipping threshold

    Amazon undercuts Wal-Mart with $25 free shipping threshold
    Amazon has lowered its free shipping threshold to $25 from $35, undercutting Wal-Mart Stores by $10 and escalating a battle between the world’s e-commerce leader and the world’s biggest retailer.
    The new threshold shows Amazon competing for shoppers who don’t pay $99 a year for Amazon Prime, which includes free two-day shipping on millions of items as well as access to music and video. These customers are Amazon’s most loyal shoppers.
    The new pricing targets consumers who
  • Top Chef star Richard Blais opening fried chicken joint, The Crack Shack, in Costa Mesa

    Top Chef star Richard Blais opening fried chicken joint, The Crack Shack, in Costa Mesa
    Richard Blais is the chef behind The Crack Shack, a San Diego fried chicken phenom coming to Orange County later this year. (Photos courtesy The Crack Shack)The Crack Shack pursues only the finest local ingredients for its playful menu. Sandwiches and salads range from $8 to $13, family-size portions of fried chicken are $15 (5 pieces) or $29 (10 pieces). (Courtesy The Crack Shack)The Crack Shack’s Coop Deville sandwich. The $12.00 fried chicken sandwich comes with pickled Fresno chilies,
  • What's the No. 1 attraction in the world? #Disneyland, at least when it comes to Instagram love

    Forget ticket sales. The metric of the moment is social media heat, and apparently # Disneyland has more than anywhere else on the planet.
  • Exit polls in South Korea forecast win for liberal Moon

    Exit polls in South Korea forecast win for liberal Moon
    By HYUNG-JIN KIM and KIM TONG-HYUNG
    SEOUL, South Korea — Exit polls in South Korea forecast that liberal candidate Moon Jae-in will win an election Tuesday to succeed ousted President Park Geun-hye, who was arrested in March for alleged corruption.
    A win by Moon would end a decade of conservative rule in South Korea and could result in sharp departures from recent policy toward nuclear-armed North Korea.
    Official results weren’t expected for hours, but the exit poll of about 89,000 v
  • Start state secondary schools later in the morning for better student health

    Start state secondary schools later in the morning for better student health
    Mandates to local school districts from on high — whether that’s Sacramento or Washington, D.C. — don’t always work out for the best for students and parents.
    They can backfire — see No Child Left Behind standards from the George W. Bush era — or inspire some extremely creative accounting on the part of districts in order to reach those goals.
    That is currently the case in the efforts of school districts to increase their high school graduation rate under goal
  • Will Democrats be able to capitalize on GOP’s health votes?

    Will Democrats be able to capitalize on GOP’s health votes?
    For the last seven years, most of the 14 Republicans representing parts of California in Congress railed against Obamacare, high corporate taxes and illegal immigration.
    But that was mere chatter. So long as a Democrat was president, nothing new was going to happen. And so, even though Obamacare policy holders, illegal immigrants and poor people abound in many of their districts, their talk never cost them much. That could change soon.
    For Republican Donald Trump controls the White House today a
  • Should churches take sides in politics?

    Should churches take sides in politics?
    President Trump’s executive order last week “promoting free speech and religious liberty” allows religious leaders and groups more leeway to support and oppose political candidates.
    Should religious groups take sides in political contests?
    That’s our Question of the Week for readers.
    Under the 1954 Johnson Amendment, named for then-Sen. Lyndon Johnson, religious and other non-profit organizations can be stripped of their tax-free status if they engage in direct electionee
  • Letters: Building for other people

    Letters: Building for other people
    Everyone says that Orange County has a housing shortage and that is the reason for high rents and high cost of homes. There has been so much building going on in Costa Mesa and Huntington Beach that it is causing extreme traffic and more accidents than ever before. Just wait until the places on W. 17th/Pomona are built. 17th will be a nightmare to drive, worse than it is now.
    The places that are being built are the “live where you work” style, with four stories and tons of stairs. Th
  • Orange County softball top 10: Los Alamitos holds tight to top spot

    Orange County softball top 10: Los Alamitos holds tight to top spot
    ORANGE COUNTY SOFTBALL TOP 10(Records through Sunday, May 7)
    1. Los Alamitos, 23-3
    A win over Fountain Valley on Tuesday and the Griffins are a mere lock for a top-two seed in the Division 1 playoffs.
    2. Orange Lutheran, 24-4
    The Lancers can claim the outright Trinity League title with a win over No. 4 Mater Dei on Tuesday.
    3. Mission Viejo, 20-5
    With no regular season games remaining, the Diablos will wait to see their playoff destiny when brackets are released Monday, May 15.
    4. Mater Dei, 21-
  • Hard work turns Ariana Williams into a Cal State Fullerton softball standout

    Hard work turns Ariana Williams into a Cal State Fullerton softball standout
    Ariana Williams has emerged as a leader for CSUF softball this season (Photo courtesy of Matt Brown, Cal State Fullerton)Trailing Fresno State, 9-1, after four innings during a tournament in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico on Feb. 18, the Titans needed a spark.
    Sophomore center fielder Ariana Williams was brought in. Standing in the batter’s box, she was nervous. Not scared, just nervous. She took a deep breath. She told herself she had been here many times before, when she was working out before
  • Naiah Boardingham breaks another CSUF long jump record

    Naiah Boardingham breaks another CSUF long jump record
    Boardingham is CSUF’s top long jumper this season (Photo courtesy of Cal State Fullerton Athletics)Naiah Boardingham is a freshman, but she’s no rookie.
    The Los Angeles native broke her own Cal State Fullerton program record in the long jump at the Fresno State Invitational on April 29 with a mark of 6.10 meters (20.01 feet), all the while taking home first place.
    She held the previous record, 5.94 meters,  set earlier this spring.
    Boardingham shocked herself with her newest rec
  • Fryer on baseball: A look at league races in the final week of the regular season

    Fryer on baseball: A look at league races in the final week of the regular season
    This is the final week of the regular season.
    Many teams have clinched playoff berths, and a few have captured league championships.
    Here is a league-by-league look at the races:
    Academy League: Sage Hill and Crean Lutheran are tied for first place and play each other twice this week. St. Margaret’s and Oxford Academy are vying for third.
    Crestview League: El Dorado clinched a share of the league championship. Foothill and El Modena are in the running for second place.
    Empire League: Cypre
  • Without Mike Trout again, Angels fall to A’s in 11 innings

    Without Mike Trout again, Angels fall to A’s in 11 innings
    Los Angeles Angels’ Luis Valbuena tosses his bat after hitting a fly out against the Oakland Athletics in the third inning of a baseball game, Monday, May 8, 2017, in Oakland, Calif. (AP Photo/Ben Margot) ORG XMIT: OAS107Los Angeles Angels’ Luis Valbuena, right, celebrates with third base coach Ron Roenicke (10) after hitting a two run home run off Oakland Athletics’ Kendall Graveman in the first inning of a baseball game, Monday, May 8, 2017, in Oakland, Calif. (AP Photo/Ben M
  • Serial killing suspect arrested in Phoenix

    Serial killing suspect arrested in Phoenix
    PHOENIX  — For more than a year, Phoenix police were stumped by a string of killings in which a shooter stalked victims after dark and gunned them down as they stood outside their homes or sat in their cars. Nine people were killed in all in a case dubbed the Serial Street Shooter.
    Police fielded thousands of tips, went door-to-door in a largely Hispanic neighborhood of Phoenix where the shootings happened and analyzed ballistics from a different, unrelated serial shooting case. On Mo
  • CIF-SS baseball polls (5-8-17)

    CIF-SS baseball polls (5-8-17)
    The CIF-SS baseball polls released Monday, May 8, 2017.
    BASEBALL(Selected by the CIF-SS Baseball Advisory Committee)
    DIVISION 11. Huntington Beach2. El Toro3. West Ranch4. Notre Dame/Sherman Oaks5. South Hills6. Vista Murrieta7. Harvard Westlake8. Valencia/Valencia9. Corona10. JSerraOthers: Mission Viejo, Millikan, Redlands East Valley
    DIVISION 21. St. John Bosco2. Crescenta Valley3. Moorpark4. Newbury Park5. Etiwanda6. Beckman7. Corona del Mar8. La Mirada9. Rio MesaT10. AyalaT10. GlendoraOthers
  • Early offense, Alex Wood help Dodgers blow out Pirates, 12-1

    Early offense, Alex Wood help Dodgers blow out Pirates, 12-1
    Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Alex Wood throws to the plate during the third inning of a baseball game against the Pittsburgh Pirates, Monday, May 8, 2017, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill) ORG XMIT: LAD116Pittsburgh Pirates relief pitcher Trevor Williams throws to the plate during the first inning of a baseball game against the Los Angeles Dodgers, Monday, May 8, 2017, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill) ORG XMIT: LAD106Los Angeles Dodgers’ Chris Taylor, right, hits
  • CIF-SS softball polls (5-8-17)

    CIF-SS softball polls (5-8-17)
    The CIF-SS softball polls that were released Monday, May 8, 2017.
    SOFTBALL(Selected by the CIF-SS Softball Advisory Committee)
    DIVISION 11. Norco2. Los Alamitos3. Mater Dei4. Orange Lutheran5. Mission Viejo6. Valencia/Valencia7. La Habra8. Huntington Beach9. Pacifica10. Santiago/CoronaOthers: Oaks Christian, Canyon, Grand Terrace
    DIVISION 21. Gahr2. Santa Margarita3. Rio Mesa4. Camarillo5. Simi Valley6. La Quinta/La Quinta7. Riverside Poly8. Agoura9. Sunny Hills10. UplandOthers: None
    DIVISION 31
  • 2 in Orange County sickened by deer antler tea; company issues recall

    2 in Orange County sickened by deer antler tea; company issues recall
    A Los Angeles-based company that makes herbal tea out of deer antler is voluntarily recalling its product after two people in Orange County became ill, state health officials announced Monday, May 8.
    U.S. Deer Antlers Exports & Imports, Inc. stopped selling the 6-inch by 4-inch plastic tea pouches that contain labeling in the Korean language. There are no other lot bar codes or “best if used by” dates on the packaging, according to the California Department of Public Health.
    The
  • Family Remembers Mother Stabbed to Death by Son

    Barbara Scheuer was stabbed to death by her 13-year-old son. Family members say she had worked tirelessly to help that son, who suffers from autism.
  • Orange County boys tennis athlete of the week: Riley Wartenberg, Capistrano Valley

    Orange County boys tennis athlete of the week: Riley Wartenberg, Capistrano Valley
    The Register’s Orange County boys tennis athlete of the week:
    RILEY WARTENBERG
    CAPISTRANO VALLEY
    The senior won the South Coast League singles title, topping Dana Hills’ Marek Michulka in the final, 6-4, 6-2. Wartenberg finished the regular season with a 38-0 record, and will begin play in the coming weeks in the CIF-SS Individual tournament.
    O.C. TOP 10
    1. University
    2. Los Alamitos
    3. Woodbridge
    4. Corona del Mar
    5. Beckman
    6. Northwood
    7. San Clemente
    8. Newport Harbor
    9. Sage Hil
  • California Democratic Party race roiled by rumors of inappropriate behavior

    California Democratic Party race roiled by rumors of inappropriate behavior
    The closely fought race to lead the Democratic Party in one of the nation’s most Democratic states took an unusual turn after a leading candidate said he’s the target of false rumors about inappropriate behavior with teenage boys.Details are vague and no one has pinpointed the source of the salacious claims. But they’ve added unexpected drama to a little-watched contest that was shaping up as a duel between Bernie Sanders loyalists and the party’s establishment wing.
    The
  • Orange County softball athlete of the week: Amanda Campos, Villa Park

    Orange County softball athlete of the week: Amanda Campos, Villa Park
    The Register’s Orange County softball athlete of the week:
    AMANDA CAMPOS
    VILLA PARK
    The senior shortstop went 5 for 7, belting a three-run home run in a win over Foothill and adding a pair of doubles against Esperanza. Campos knocked in the winning run in a 7-6 victory over Esperanza, giving her six RBI for the week. She upped her average to .475 as Villa Park closed in on a school record for wins in a season.
    O.C. TOP 10
    1. Los Alamitos
    2. Orange Lutheran
    3. Mission Viejo
    4. Mater Dei
    5.
  • Orange County baseball top 10: El Toro moves up in poll

    Orange County baseball top 10: El Toro moves up in poll
    ORANGE COUNTY BASEBALL TOP 10
    (The Register’s top 10 is from a poll of five media members.)
    1. Huntington Beach, 25-3 overall record (50 poll points)
    With the Sunset League championship clinched, Oilers won Boras Classic statewide tournament.
    2. El Toro, 20-7-1 (45)
    Chargers won three vs. Capistrano Valley, are in first place in Sea View League.
    3T. Mater Dei, 16-10 (32)
    Took two of three against Santa Margarita to tie JSerra for second in Trinity League.
    3T. Mission Viejo, 19-8 (32)
    Diabl
  • Teen killed by San Diego officers left suicide note

    Teen killed by San Diego officers left suicide note
    SAN DIEGO — A 15-year-old boy killed by police after pointing a BB gun at them wrote a suicide note indicating he planned to have officers shoot him, authorities said Monday.
    Lt. Mike Holden said police found the suicide note in the Torrey Pine High School student’s jacket and it indicated he planned to call police so he would be shot and killed.
    Police say the boy called 911 at 3:27 a.m. Saturday to ask officers to check on the welfare of an unarmed boy in front of the school.
    When
  • Orange County baseball player of the week: Josh Landry, Cypress

    Orange County baseball player of the week: Josh Landry, Cypress
    The Register’s Orange County baseball player of the week:
    JOSH LANDRY
    CYPRESSHe pitched a no-hitter in the Centurions’ 13-0 win over Pacifica in an Empire League game. Landry, a junior left-hander, walked Pacifica’s first batter in the first inning before retiring the next 21 batters in a row. He finished with five strikeouts and one walk. Landry is 5-1 with a 1.09 ERA.
  • After Game 6 thrashing, Ducks get a day off to recover, mentally and physically

    After Game 6 thrashing, Ducks get a day off to recover, mentally and physically
    The greatest comeback in franchise history and the worst loss in its playoff history – not just in one series but paired together as if the latter is the former’s evil twin.
    If there is nothing else to be learned about this bizarre and wholly entertaining Western Conference semifinal series between the Ducks and Edmonton Oilers, it’s that one game does not offer any insight into how the next one will play out.
    Momentum gained or lost just fades away after the final buzzer. And
  • On deck: Pirates at Dodgers, Tuesday, 7 p.m.

    On deck: Pirates at Dodgers, Tuesday, 7 p.m.
    PIRATES AT DODGERS
    When: Tuesday, 7 p.m.
    Where: Dodger Stadium
    TV: SNLA (where available)
    THE PITCHERS
    DODGERS LHP JULIO URIAS (0-0, 0.84 ERA)
    vs. Pirates: 1-0, 0.00 ERA (zero starts)
    At Dodger Stadium: 3-0, 2.70 ERA (eight starts)
    Hates to face: Gregory Polanco, 1 for 2 (.500), double
    Loves to face: Josh Harrison, 0 for 1
    PIRATES RHP IVAN NOVA (0-0, 0.00 ERA)
    vs. Dodgers: 1-0, 1.69 ERA (one start)
    at Dodger Stadium: 1-0, 1.69 ERA
    Hates to face: Joc Pederson, 2 for 2, (1.000), two doubles
    L
  • Fullerton’s annual Fourth of July festival moving to Fullerton Union High softball fields

    Fullerton’s annual Fourth of July festival moving to Fullerton Union High softball fields
    For the first time since its 1990 debut, Fullerton’s annual Fourth of July Fireworks Festival will not be held at Fullerton Union High’s football stadium.
    This year, guests young and old will celebrate the holiday on the school’s softball fields.
    The change of venue is a result of the summer installation of artificial turf at Fullerton Union’s stadium, a project funded by Measure I, the high school district’s $175 million bond measure approved by voters in 2014.
    Tur
  • Ducks Notes: Young defensemen Brandon Montour, Shea Theodore forced to grow up quickly in playoff crucible

    Ducks Notes: Young defensemen Brandon Montour, Shea Theodore forced to grow up quickly in playoff crucible
    The future of the Ducks’ defense corps is represented now by Brandon Montour and Shea Theodore, and the two are finding their development into every day NHL players being put on a fast track with pressure-packed roles in the Stanley Cup playoffs.
    Montour has been with the Ducks since February and might be here to stay. His confidence and comportment on the back end have earned rave reviews. Little seems to faze the 23-year-old, whose impressive skating and surprising defensive work quickly
  • Retail Restaurant Round up: Plato's Closet comes to...

    Plato's Closet: Most items start at $5. Items such as a Kate Spade purse can cost up to $100.
  • Yorba Linda Library hosting local authors May 13

    Yorba Linda Library hosting local authors May 13
    The Yorba Linda Library is celebrating local authors.
    The first-ever Local Author Festival will be held May 13 featuring authors representing a variety of genres, including memoirs, poetry and guide books.
    Authors will also have book signings.
    Registration is not required.
    – Denisse Salazar
     
    ***If you go
    When: 1 to 3:30 p.m. May 13
    Where: Yorba Linda Library’s Community Room, 18181 Imperial Highway
    Cost: Free
    Information: 714-777-2873
  • St. Mary’s students notch school’s fourth victory in international math competition

    St. Mary’s students notch school’s fourth victory in international math competition
    As thousands of Orange County elementary school students spent time in the classroom, a team of students from St. Mary’s School in Aliso Viejo visited Lake Geneva, Montreux and a particle physics lab.
    But the April trip wasn’t just a sightseeing tour. For the fourth time in the school’s 11-year competition history, St. Mary’s students took home the top prize at the Maths Quest competition in Geneva, Switzerland.
    The team, comprising Anne Chian, Calvin Howard, Nora Nickolo
  • John Alexander takes final bow after 44 years with with Pacific Chorale

    John Alexander takes final bow after 44 years with with Pacific Chorale
    Retiring Artistic Director of the Pacific Chorale John Alexander, left, with his successor Robert Istad in Costa Mesa on Tuesday, May 2, 2017. Istad has been the chorale’s assistant conductor for the past 10 years. (Photo by Paul Rodriguez, Orange County Register/SCNG)Pacific Chorale Assistant Conductor Robert Istad in Costa Mesa on Tuesday, May 2, 2017. Istad will replace John Alexander as the new artistic director when Alexander steps down in June after 45 years.(Photo by Paul Rodriguez,
  • Ask the important questions of your mother while you still can

    Ask the important questions of your mother while you still can
    There are so many questions I wanted to ask after I became a mother. There were the surface level questions like “How does this car seat work exactly?” and the slightly higher-level questions such as “Will I ruin my baby’s diet with one bottle of formula?” or “Is the family bed a good idea?”
    But beyond those, I had a third level of questions, ones that turned me back toward my own mother, toward her past. Suddenly, I wanted to know everything she had don
  • Laguna Niguel seeks public input on new community center

    Laguna Niguel seeks public input on new community center
    Laguna Niguel residents can offer input to city leaders on what they want to see in the new community center at Crown Valley Park.
    Two workshops will be held next week — Thursday, May 18 and Saturday, May 20 — relating to the design of the $30 million center.
    The city plans to tear down and replace the decades-old center once other park improvements have been completed.
    Current work at the park includes a new bridge, sign and parking spaces. A new staircase and drop-off circle at the

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