• FivePoint stock sale generates $420 million from all sources

    FivePoint stock sale generates $420 million from all sources
    Great Park housing developer FivePoint Communities raised about $420 million from all sources in an initial public offering held on the New York Stock Exchange, the Aliso Viejo company announced this week.
    The IPO closed with all 3.15 million over-allotment shares allocated to underwriters sold. In all, FivePoint sold 24.15 million shares at the initial price of $14 a share, generating about $320 million after discounts, commissions and expenses, the company said.The price rose above $16 per sha
  • Photos from Chris Brown’s ‘The Party’ Tour at Honda Center in Anaheim

    Photos from Chris Brown’s ‘The Party’ Tour at Honda Center in Anaheim
    O.T. Genasis performs during Chris Brown’s The Party Tour at Honda Center in Anaheim, CA on Tuesday, May 16, 2017. (Photo by Kevin Sullivan, Orange County Register/SCNG)O.T. Genasis performs during Chris Brown’s The Party Tour at Honda Center in Anaheim, CA on Tuesday, May 16, 2017. (Photo by Kevin Sullivan, Orange County Register/SCNG)O.T. Genasis performs during Chris Brown’s “The Party Tour” at Honda Center in Anaheim, CA on Tuesday, May 16, 2017. (Photo by Kevin
  • US households owe record amount, topping pre-recession peak

    US households owe record amount, topping pre-recession peak
    U.S. household debt reached a record high in the first three months of this year, topping the previous peak reached in 2008, when the financial crisis plunged the economy into a deep recession.
    Americans have stepped up borrowing over the past three years, yet the nature of what Americans owe has changed since the Great Recession. Student and auto loans make up a larger proportion of household debt, while mortgages — the epicenter of the financial crisis — and credit card debt remain
  • San Clemente, briefly: Trolley’s debut, beach trail bridge closure, and more

    San Clemente, briefly: Trolley’s debut, beach trail bridge closure, and more
    This is one of three trolley buses that will offer free rides this summer, four days a week, along a route with 16 stops between the Outlets at San Clemente (pictured) and the San Clemente Pier. First day is Friday, May 26.Get set to ride the free trolley
    It’s time to celebrate the launch of San Clemente’s summer trolley. And a cool new trolley-tracking app.
    The City Council will host a ribbon-cutting ceremony at 10 a.m. Friday, May 26, at Parque Del Mar at 622 Avenida Del Mar, overl
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  • U.S. stocks slump, bonds rally amid Trump turmoil

    U.S. stocks slump, bonds rally amid Trump turmoil
    The turmoil engulfing President Donald Trump’s administration spilled into financial markets as U.S. stocks fell the most since March, measures of volatility spiked higher and Treasuries rallied with gold.
    The Dow Jones Industrial Average lost 250 points, shattering the calm that gripped markets in the past month as the crisis threatened to derail the policy agenda that helped push equities to records as recently as Monday. The dollar dropped a sixth day, while Treasury 10-year yields tumb
  • UC Irvine law dean Erwin Chemerinsky named dean of Berkeley’s law school, will begin July 1

    UC Irvine law dean Erwin Chemerinsky named dean of Berkeley’s law school, will begin July 1
    Erwin Chemerinsky, who is the founding Dean and Distinguished Professor of Law at UCI, teaches one of his classes in 2015. (Michael Goulding, Staff File)Erwin Chemerinsky, who is the founding Dean and Distinguished Professor of Law at UCI, wipes down the classes whiteboard and chats with a student after teaching one of his classesin 2015. (Michael Goulding, Staff File)Erwin Chemerinsky, founding dean of UCI Law School, makes a point while discussing "Marriage Redefined in One State or All? The M
  • Cannes 2017: Will Smith, Pedro Almodovar, Jessica Chastain and more

    Cannes 2017: Will Smith, Pedro Almodovar, Jessica Chastain and more
    President of the Jury Pedro Almodovar, and jury members Will Smith, Jessica Chastain, Fan Bingbing, Agnes Jaoui, Maren Ade, Park Chan-wook, Gabriel Yared, and Paolo Sorrentino during the photo call and press conference at the 70th international film festival, Cannes, southern France, Wednesday, May 17, 2017. Check back for more Cannes 2017 photos
    Spanish director and President of the Feature Film Jury Pedro Almodovar (C) poses on May 17, 2017 with jury members (fromL) German director Maren Ade,
  • Yondu Finally Got To Meet Mary Poppins, Check It Out

    Apparently still riding high off of the success of Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 at the box office , Michael Rooker recently decided to take a trip to Disneyland in Anaheim, California.
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  • Class project marries medieval history lesson with fashion design

    Class project marries medieval history lesson with fashion design
    Classes in sewing and design have returned to the schools – but are vastly upgraded and virtually unrecognizable compared to the basic utilitarian classes of yesteryear.
    Energetic and enthusiastic, Roni Hanke, with a graphics design and fashion background, teaches four fashion design classes at Cerro Villa Middle School. Hanke’s students learn more than basic construction techniques. The students in this elective do learn to use sewing machines, but they are also taught the science a
  • Worst treatment ever, Trump grumbles; Democrats demand deeper probe

    Worst treatment ever, Trump grumbles; Democrats demand deeper probe
    By ERIC TUCKER, CATHERINE LUCEY and JULIE PACE
    WASHINGTON  — Surrounded by multiplying questions, President Donald Trump complained Wednesday that “no politician in history” has been treated worse. Democrats demanded an independent commission to dig into his firing of FBI Director James Comey, but Republican House Speaker Paul Ryan cautioned against “rushing to judgment.”
    Ryan said Congress needs to get the facts, but “it is obvious there are some pe
  • Sessions’ hard line on drug enforcement will backfire

    Sessions’ hard line on drug enforcement will backfire
    In a memorandum providing new federal enforcement guidelines for anti-drug laws, Attorney General Jeff Sessions imprudently required government prosecutors to take a freshly hard-line approach.
    Although respect for the rule of law is essential, and a firm federal hand on nationwide criminal justice matters is important, the memo cuts too hard against the grain of federalism and runs counter to hard policy lessons learned over the long course of America’s war on drugs.
    Sessions’ wordi
  • Consider leaving the stroller at home when you visit Disneyland

    Consider leaving the stroller at home when you visit Disneyland
    How many times have you left a stroller unattended while you went on a ride or into a show at Disneyland?
    How many times was the stroller – and everything you left in it – waiting for you when you got back?
    Maybe a park employee moved the stroller while you were away, but I’d wager that few theme park fans have found their stuff missing entirely after a ride. And in the unusual situations when that does happen, it’s often a case of mistaken stroller identity, when a famil
  • Army confirms Pvt. Chelsea Manning released from military prison

    Army confirms Pvt. Chelsea Manning released from military prison
    By JIM SUHR
    KANSAS CITY, Mo.  — Pvt. Chelsea Manning, the transgender soldier convicted of giving classified government materials to WikiLeaks, was released from a Kansas military prison early Wednesday after serving seven years of her 35-year sentence, Army officials said.
    President Barack Obama granted Manning clemency in his final days in office in January. NBC News, citing an unnamed U.S. Army official, reported that Manning was released from Fort Leavenworth military prison at ar
  • Tireless Irish vocal group Celtic Woman comes to Southern California for four shows

    Tireless Irish vocal group Celtic Woman comes to Southern California for four shows
    Dublin-born singer Éabha McMahon may have joined the all-female Irish vocal group Celtic Woman well into its 10th anniversary tour, but she feels like her place in the group was destiny.
    After replacing Lisa Lambe as the 11th singer to join the multi-platinum quartet in 2015, McMahon said she fell right into the group’s rapid and heavy schedule, including recording two albums – 2015’s “Destiny” and last year’s “Voices of Angels” – and
  • Putin offers to give Congress notes of Trump’s meeting

    Putin offers to give Congress notes of Trump’s meeting
    By ERIC TUCKER, CATHERINE LUCEY and JULIE PACE
    WASHINGTON — Russia President Vladimir Putin offered Wednesday to turn over to Congress records of President Donald Trump’s discussions with Russian diplomats in which Trump is said to have disclosed classified information. His offer added a bizarre twist to the furor over Trump’s intelligence disclosures.
    Putin’s remarks come as Washington was reeling over revelations late Tuesday that Trump personally appealed to FBI Direct
  • 3 arrested on suspicion of magician's murder

    Dozens of prayer candles were left by friends and family members at the site where Adrian Ramos was shot and killed Wednesday night. In the family game room, Jorge Ramos looks over the trophies that his son Adrian Ramos won through out his young life as a professional magician.
  • McDonald’s partners with UberEats for delivery from 375 Southern California restaurants

    McDonald’s partners with UberEats for delivery from 375 Southern California restaurants
    The Big Mac burger is now available through delivery. (AP Photo/McDonald’s Corp.)UberEats and McDonald’s are partnering for delivery.Now you can order a Big Mac and fries and have it delivered to your home or office using UberEats. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan)A large order of McDonald’s french fries from McDonald’s (AP Photo/Rich KareckasShow Caption of Expand
    Starting Wednesday, Southern California Big Mac fans can satisfy their craving without leaving their driveway.
    McDona
  • A Big Mac at your doorstep? McDonald’s partners with UberEats for McDelivery in Southern California

    A Big Mac at your doorstep? McDonald’s partners with UberEats for McDelivery in Southern California
    The Big Mac burger is now available through delivery. (AP Photo/McDonald’s Corp.)UberEats and McDonald’s are partnering for delivery.Now you can order a Big Mac and fries and have it delivered to your home or office using UberEats. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan)A large order of McDonald’s french fries from McDonald’s (AP Photo/Rich KareckasShow Caption of Expand
    Starting Wednesday, Southern California Big Mac fans can satisfy their craving without leaving their driveway.
    McDona
  • Artists of the Week: PSYO concerto competition winners

    Artists of the Week: PSYO concerto competition winners
    Pacific Symphony Youth Orchestra concerto competition winners Phil Chen, concertmaster, and Alison Huh, principal flutist, will perform during the PSYO’s final concert of the season on Sunday, May 21 at the Segerstrom Concert Hall. (Photo by Cindy Yamanaka, Orange County Register/SCNG)Alison Huh has an easy smile. The principal flutist for the Pacific Symphony Youth Orchestra is led by Roger Kalia, asst. conductor, during rehearsal at UCI. (Photo by Cindy Yamanaka, Orange County Register/S
  • Dungey retires after 1 of motocross' most decorated careers

    Ryan Dungey wrapped up his third straight Supercross title and fourth overall two weeks ago by holding off Eli Tomac. On Tuesday, he made a surprise announcement in Anaheim, California: He's riding away from the sport he dominated for long stretches of his storied career.
  • Angels edge White Sox for MLB-best 5th walk-off victory

    Angels edge White Sox for MLB-best 5th walk-off victory
    ANAHEIM, CA – MAY 16: Cameron Maybin #9 of the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim hits an RBI single in the fourth inning during the MLB game against the Chicago White Sox at Angel Stadium of Anaheim on May 16, 2017 in Anaheim, California. (Photo by Victor Decolongon/Getty Images)ANAHEIM, CA – MAY 16: Mike Trout #27 of the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim catches a line drive to center off the bat of Leury Garcia of the Chicago White Sox in the first inning during the MLB game at Angel Stadi
  • Tustin police shoot man after standoff; his condition unknown

    Tustin police shoot man after standoff; his condition unknown
    TUSTIN — A man in his car was shot by police Tuesday night, after a nearly two-hour standoff during which he displayed a handgun and ultimately fired on officers, police said.
    The man’s condition is unknown. After the shooting, officers gave the man medical aid before an ambulance took him to a local hospital, said Lt. Bob Wright of the Tustin Police Department.
    No officers were injured.
    Police responded to a call of a suicidal man around 7 p.m. in the 16200 block of Main Street and,
  • Dodgers done in by Giants’ scratch run in 2-1 loss

    Dodgers done in by Giants’ scratch run in 2-1 loss
    Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Rich Hill works against the San Francisco Giants during the first inning of a baseball game Tuesday, May 16, 2017, in San Francisco. (AP Photo/Ben Margot) ORG XMIT: CABM104San Francisco Giants pitcher Ty Blach works against the Los Angeles Dodgers duirng the first inning of a baseball game Tuesday, May 16, 2017, in San Francisco. (AP Photo/Ben Margot) ORG XMIT: CABM101San Francisco Giants pitcher Ty Blach works against the Los Angeles Dodgers during the first inning o
  • Marine comes home, surprises his kids at Buena Park ‘Pirates’ show

    Marine comes home, surprises his kids at Buena Park ‘Pirates’ show
    The Willliams children got to see a show Tuesday night — but not quite the one they expected.
    Marine Sgt. AJ Williams, an explosive ordnance disposal tech stationed at Camp Pendleton, surprised his two kids by showing up at the Pirates Dinner Adventure show in Buena Park.
    Sgt. Williams last served in Syria and had not seen his daughter, 11, and son, 3, in seven months. Williams is from Salina, Kansas, but the family currently resides in Murrieta.
    Williams, dressed as a pirate, unveiled him
  • Miller: Lakers one step from being back in Ball game

    Miller: Lakers one step from being back in Ball game
    Hollywood’s team got a Hollywood ending Tuesday, an ending made even more theatrically brilliant in that it’s only a beginning.
    The Lonzo Ball Era in Lakers lore took an enormous step toward becoming reality when the team won the NBA draft lottery … by finishing second.
    Technically, the Celtics were the winners in New York City, Boston securing the No. 1 overall pick.
    Related Articles Lakers keeping open mind on Lonzo Ball, Markelle Fultz Lakers’ Magic Johnson, Rob
  • Whicker: It was John Gibson against the world in Ducks’ Game 3 loss

    Whicker: It was John Gibson against the world in Ducks’ Game 3 loss
    NASHVILLE — Against all logic, John Gibson seemed OK.
    His eyes were clear. He did not need a standing 8-count. He even knew how many fingers the Nashville Predators were holding aloft. Two, in this case, to Anaheim’s one.
    Without Gibson, the Ducks might have been mercy-ruled.
    The 23-year-old goaltender took a head shot from Mike Fisher that stunned him briefly. He took a slap shot from Victor Arvidsson that burrowed deep into his right shoulder, one of the few places a goalie’s
  • Santa Ana may use $9.3 million in one-time funds to help balance budget

    Santa Ana may use $9.3 million in one-time funds to help balance budget
    SANTA ANA — City staff want to use $9.3 million in one-time funds to balance Santa Ana’s budget, which has a growing shortfall projected for the next two years.
    That was the message Finance and Management Services Executive Director Francisco Gutierrez gave the City Council on Tuesday, May 16, during a work study session on the proposed fiscal year 2017-18 city budget.
    Santa Ana in the past few years has come up with balanced budgets with ongoing revenue matching operational expenses
  • Lakers keeping open mind on Lonzo Ball, Markelle Fultz

    Lakers keeping open mind on Lonzo Ball, Markelle Fultz
    NEW YORK – The text messages and voicemails will soon flood Rob Pelinka’s inbox, as opposing NBA teams entertain and respond to the trade proposals the Lakers’ general manager has considered. The same thing will happen when Magic Johnson inquires about the Lakers’ rebuilding plan.
    “We talk every morning. Then we work together all day, then we talk at night. I think our wives are going crazy,” Johnson said, laughing. “We watch games and we&rsquo
  • Former La Habra High teacher Ritz bails out of Illinois jail

    Former La Habra High teacher Ritz bails out of Illinois jail
    Retired La Habra High School teacher Charles T. Ritz III was released on $100,000 bail Tuesday from a Chicago-area jail, where he was being held on one misdemeanor charge of public indecency.
    Ritz, 66, surrendered to authorities Monday on the single count dating back more than 30 years to when he taught at Lake Bluff Junior High School in Illinois.
    La Habra police are also investigating his tenure in the Fullerton Joint Union High School District, where he taught since 1986.
    A year earlier, Ritz
  • Loara has no answers for Perez, Linfield Christian

    Loara has no answers for Perez, Linfield Christian
    It was a tough draw to begin with, and Loara’s softball team found itself in a seemingly insurmountable hole after the first half inning of play.
    Linfield Christian of Temecula scored four runs in the top of the first inning and rode junior southpaw Alexandra Perez’s overpowering no-hit performance to 10-0 victory in a run-shortened CIF-SS Division 4 wild-card playoff game on Tuesday afternoon at Loara High.
    The Lions (17-8) will play fourth-seeded Savanna in Thursday’s first r
  • Receiver Keenan Allen returns to Chargers’ practice field ahead of schedule

    Receiver Keenan Allen returns to Chargers’ practice field ahead of schedule
    SAN DIEGO — The Chargers were probably due for some luck.
    Eight months ago, Keenan Allen planted his leg awkwardly near midfield at Arrowhead Stadium, collapsing with what turned out to be a torn ACL. It was his second major injury in as many seasons, and made him one of nearly two dozen Chargers to end the year on injured reserve.
    In early April, the receiver described himself as being “80 to 85 percent” healthy, predicting a return for training camp in late July.
    But on
  • Dodgers Notes: Franklin Gutierrez, Luis Avilan step forward to support their country in crisis

    Dodgers Notes: Franklin Gutierrez, Luis Avilan step forward to support their country in crisis
    SAN FRANCISCO – Luis Avilan says it quite simply but with his sadness evident.
    “You guys have it easy right now compared to what’s going on in Venezuela,” the Dodgers reliever said, referencing the divisiveness that roils through American politics these days. “Right now my country is a mess. Everything right now is pretty much a mess. They’re kind of in the middle of a civil war right now.”
    Avilan’s native Venezuela is indeed in the midst of a turb
  • Ocean View starts playoffs with a walk-off win over Bellflower

    Ocean View starts playoffs with a walk-off win over Bellflower
    Ocean View’s baseball team trailed by three runs and was down to its final four outs in a CIF-SS Division 3 wild-card playoff game against Bellflower on Tuesday at Ocean View High.
    The Seahawks scored three runs with two outs in the sixth to tie the score, and then Miguel Abascal singled to drive in pinch runner Ronny Evans from third with two outs in the seventh to give the Seahawks a 4-3 victory.
    Ocean View (18-12), the second-place team out of the Golden West League, will play Crean Lut
  • Ducks dig themselves another hole as Predators rally for 2-1 win in Game 3

    Ducks dig themselves another hole as Predators rally for 2-1 win in Game 3
    Anaheim Ducks defenseman Josh Manson (42) reacts as he is restrained by linesman Scott Cherrey (50) after being called for a high sticking penalty during the second period in Game 3 of the Western Conference final against the Nashville Predators in the NHL hockey Stanley Cup playoffs Tuesday, May 16, 2017, in Nashville, Tenn. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey) ORG XMIT: TNGH108Anaheim Ducks goalie John Gibson sprawls on the ice after making a stop against Nashville Predators center Mike Fisher (12) during
  • On deck: White Sox at Angels, Wednesday, 7 p.m.

    On deck: White Sox at Angels, Wednesday, 7 p.m.
    WHITE SOX AT ANGELS
    When: Wednesday, 7 p.m.
    Where: Angel Stadium
    TV: Fox Sports West
    THE PITCHERS
    ANGELS RHP MATT SHOEMAKER (2-2, 4.50 ERA)
    vs. White Sox: 1-2, 4.15 ERA (four starts)
    At Angel Stadium: 17-14, 3.01 ERA (38 starts)
    Hates to face: Melky Cabrera, 6 for 11 (.545), double
    Loves to face: Tim Anderson, 0 for 4, 2 Ks
    WHITE SOX RHP MIGUEL GONZALEZ (3-3, 3.83 ERA)
    vs. Angels: 3-2, 3.20 ERA (six starts)
    at Angel Stadium: 2-2, 3.73 ERA
    Hates to face: Danny Espinosa, 2 for 5 (.400), 
  • Angels Notes: Pitching coach Charles Nagy helps ease pressure on patchwork staff

    Angels Notes: Pitching coach Charles Nagy helps ease pressure on patchwork staff
    ANAHEIM — Being a pitching coach demands talent as both a strategist and a psychologist — scanning a chart on a clipboard one moment and offering an encouraging pat on the back the next.
    Charles Nagy has given many back pats this season. His chart-keeping skills have been tested. The Angels have used 21 pitchers through the season’s first six weeks, second in MLB to the Seattle Mariners.
    Last year the Angels used 30 pitchers, so Nagy said the feeling is nothing new. For several
  • Furniture from the soon-to-be demolished Anabella Hotel given to Anaheim families

    On Tuesday, May 16, the family picked up a queen bed for the children to share, donated by hotel developer Wincome Group. Twenty families in a neighborhood near Anaheim's Anna Drive received furniture for free from Wincome's Anabella Hotel, a 350-room hotel in the city's resort district slated for demolition in mid-August.
  • Conine shines as Cal State Fullerton baseball’s closer

    Conine shines as Cal State Fullerton baseball’s closer
    Brett Conine is Cal State Fullerton’s top closer this year (Photo courtesy of Matt Brown/Cal State Fullerton)Brett Conine never expected to be a closer, let alone the closer for Cal State Fullerton baseball (31-18, 12-6 Big West).
    The Orange native was a starter at El Modena High School, having also played catcher and third base growing up. As a rookie for the Titans last season, he was a relief pitcher.
    But this year? The right-hander rose to new heights. He’d get thrown into the ga
  • Man killed in shooting outside Orange restaurant was activist in Philadelphia after his son died in fire

    Man killed in shooting outside Orange restaurant was activist in Philadelphia after his son died in fire
    ORANGE — A 34-year-old man killed last week outside a Chili’s restaurant in Orange was a Philadelphia native turned activist who’d lost his son in 2014 after a fire destroyed nine homes and killed three other children as well.
    Police arrested 29-year-old Trevor Lee Brockington Saturday, May 13, one day after he is suspected of shooting Patrick Sanyeah to death in a parking lot.
    Orange police were still trying to determine the relationship between the two men and the motive
  • NBA Draft Lottery: Lakers retain pick, will select at No. 2 again

    NBA Draft Lottery: Lakers retain pick, will select at No. 2 again
    NEW YORK – Nearly a month after they spent a season navigating the learning curves of a young team under a first-year coach, the Lakers gained something that could reduce their frustration and accelerate their rebuilding process.
    The Lakers received the No. 2 pick in the NBA draft lottery on Tuesday, the third consecutive year they have avoided having to surrender the consolation prize for a disappointing season to the Philadelphia 76ers. It’s also the third consecutive sea
  • Judge dismisses lawsuit aimed at stopping slaughter of chickens in Jewish ritual

    Judge dismisses lawsuit aimed at stopping slaughter of chickens in Jewish ritual
    A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit that sought to halt the kosher slaughter of chickens in Orange County during an annual Jewish holiday ritual.
    U.S. District Judge Andre Birotte Jr., in a written opinion released Friday, ruled in favor of Chabad of Irvine’s request to dismiss a lawsuit filed last year by the Virginia-based United Poultry Concerns, which accused the synagogue and a rabbi of violating state law during the annual tradition of Kapparot.
    Practiced in some traditional
  • In-N-Out loses to rival Five Guys in burger poll

    Five Guys Burgers and Fries, a Virginia-based chain, is considered the In-N-Out of the East Coast. Liberty Marin, 5, of Riverside, enjoys her favorite meal at In 'n' Out in Riverside.
  • 5 stars who should join Katy Perry on ABCa s a American Idola reboot

    In this Sept. 16, 2014 file photo, Katy Perry performs on stage at "The Prismatic World Tour" at the Honda Center in Anaheim, Calif.
  • Register staff takes first in 13 O.C. Press Club categories

    Register staff takes first in 13 O.C. Press Club categories
    NEWPORT BEACH – Restaurant critic Brad A. Johnson took first place in three categories and food writer Nancy Luna in two as staff members from The Orange County Register and its magazine OC Family were honored with 41 awards by the Orange County Press Club on Monday at the Balboa Bay Resort.
    Johnson and photographer Matt Masin led the Register with five awards each, and the Register took the top spot in 13 categories at the event honoring the best in Orange County journalism in 2016. Other
  • On deck: Dodgers at Giants, Wednesday, 12:45 p.m.

    On deck: Dodgers at Giants, Wednesday, 12:45 p.m.
    DODGERS at GIANTS
    When: Wednesday, 12:45 p.m.
    TV: SportsNet LA (where available); MLB Network (out of market only)
    Where: AT&T Park
    THE PITCHERS
    DODGERS LHP CLAYTON KERSHAW (6-2, 2.43 ERA)
    Vs. Giants: 19-9, 1.66 ERA
    At AT&T Park: 11-4, 1.36 ERA
    Hates to face: Christian Arroyo, 3 for 6 (.500)
    Loves to face: Kelby Tomlinson, 0 for 14, 6 Ks
    GIANTS RHP JOHNNY CUETO (4-2, 4.15 ERA)
    Vs. Dodgers: 6-6, 2.94 ERA
    At AT&T Park: 11-4, 2.66 ERA
    Hates to face: Corey Seager, 8 for 22 (.364), 1
  • Game 3 line rushes: Ducks vs. Predators

    Game 3 line rushes: Ducks vs. Predators
    NASHVILLE, Tenn. – The Ducks and Nashville Predators will battle to see who can grab the series lead when the teams face off in Game 3 of the Western Conference finals at Bridgestone Arena on Tuesday night.
    Nashville captured Game 1 with a 3-2 overtime victory on James Neal’s goal. The Ducks responded with a 5-3 triumph in Game 2 to even the series, dealing the Predators their third loss in 12 postseason games.
    John Gibson (8-4, 2.79 GAA, .911 SV%) shook off a rough start in Game 2 t
  • Dodgers send Grant Dayton to minors to make room for Rich Hill

    Dodgers send Grant Dayton to minors to make room for Rich Hill
    SAN FRANCISCO — For the second consecutive day, the Dodgers needed to make a roster move in order to activate that night’s starting pitcher.
    Lefty reliever Grant Dayton was the odd man out this time. Dayton was sent to Triple-A Oklahoma City on Tuesday in order to make room for left-hander Rich Hill to come off the DL. Hill will make only his third start of the season Tuesday night against the San Francisco Giants. He has landed on the DL with blister problems after each of the first
  • OCYSO, Beckman High joint concert brings out best in both orchestras

    OCYSO, Beckman High joint concert brings out best in both orchestras
    Orange County Youth Symphony Orchestra flutist Elvin Schlanger and oboist Riyan El-Magharbel tune before a joint performance with Beckman High School Chamber Orchestra at Chapman University’s Julianne Argyros Orchestra Hall. (Photo by Josh Barber, Contributing Photographer)Hailey Park of the Orange County Youth Symphony Orchestra and Anna Biele of Beckman High School chamber orchestra talk during the first and only rehearsal with both ensembles together before a joint performance at the Mu
  • Learning the game can help ‘golf widow’ find fun and friendship in new home

    Learning the game can help ‘golf widow’ find fun and friendship in new home
    Dear Pat,
    Since my husband and I moved here from Texas all he does is golf. I consider myself fun. Should I learn how to play? As partners? I really would appreciate your feedback.
    –Karen
    Dear Karen,
    Not being a golfer, I had to talk to some of my friends that are. Consensus: Yes, by all means, do learn how to play.  Take it seriously and keep at it. Also, do play with your husband. My feedback: It depends (an answer that I usually don’t like when you want a definitive answer).
  • In-N-Out places second to rival Five Guys in burger poll

    In-N-Out places second to rival Five Guys in burger poll
    Five Guys Burgers and Fries, a Virginia-based chain, is considered the In-N-Out of the East Coast. (H. LORREN AU JR., THE ORANGE COUNTY REGISTER)Liberty Marin, 5, of Riverside, enjoys her favorite meal at In ‘n’ Out in Riverside. (Stan Lim, The Press-Enterprise/SCNG)In-N-Out Burger Cookout cooks scramble inside to get their burgers out fast. (KEN STEINHARDT, THE ORANGE COUNTY REGISTER)Kurt Zimmerman, 31, , eats a 3×3 burger in Anaheim at In-N-Out. (JOSHUA SUDOCK, STAFF PHOTOGRA

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