• Police: Man in Kylie Jenner crash admits homeless killing

    Authorities say a California man on probation for crashing his car into a gate at Kylie Jenner's house last year walked into a police station and confessed to killing a homeless man. Authorities say a California man on probation for crashing his car into a gate at Kylie Jenner's house last year walked into a police station and confessed to killing a homeless man.
  • Bamboo fences: from Tiki huts to eco chic

    Bamboo fences: from Tiki huts to eco chic
    Bamboo fencing makes a yard more attractive. (Courtesy of Cali Bamboo)Bamboo fencing makes a yard more attractive. (Courtesy of Cali Bamboo)Bamboo fencing makes a yard more attractive. (Courtesy of Cali Bamboo)Bamboo fencing makes a yard more attractive. (Courtesy of Cali Bamboo)Bamboo fencing makes a yard more attractive. (Courtesy of Cali Bamboo)Bamboo fencing makes a yard more attractive. (Courtesy of Cali Bamboo)Bamboo fencing makes a yard more attractive. (Courtesy of Cali Bamboo)Show Capti
  • Sashimi On Top now open in Huntington

    Sashimi On Top now open in Huntington
    Sashimi on Top is now open in the newly remodeled shopping center at Warner Ave. and Pacific Coast Highway in Huntington Beach.
    This little spot offers sashimi bowls and more. The place has a modern feel with black tables and chairs inside.
    Salmon, tuna or albacore are all available, and you can pick a sauce for your bowl: ponzu, sesame oil…and more.  Like spicy mayo? Add that. Sashimi salad, poke tacos, and egg rolls are also on the menu.
    I plan to have lunch here next wee
  • Sharing the hosting makes entertaining easier

    Sharing the hosting makes entertaining easier
    Black Bottomed Butterscotch Pots de Creme (Quentin Bacon)Cobb Salad Bites in Bacon Cups for Chris Santos Cookbook 2016 (Quentin Bacon)Book jacket image for Chris Santos’ “Share” (Quentin Bacon)Show Caption of Expand
    My generation married soon after college. We gave dinner parties, the table set with wedding china and sterling silver, if we had it. Dinner forks, salad forks, seafood forks.We scrimped to pay for pricey ingredients. Laborious menus required untold hours of kitchen
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  • What a Day is reliving the glory days

    What a Day is reliving the glory days
    I usually think of myself as being kind of geeky when I was a girl.
    That term did not exist when I went to high school (also known as the Jurassic Period), but I was a student who loved to study and was good at it.
    Geeks are also supposed to be bad at fashion and social situations, so I guess I don’t fully fit the description. I can blame my early fashion disasters on being poor and having a mother who considered Dolly Parton a fashion icon.
    Whatever social awkwardness I possessed, I grew
  • San Clemente’s Polynesian Festival will feature music, dancers, luau

    San Clemente’s Polynesian Festival will feature music, dancers, luau
    To set the stage for summer, the Hawaiian Surf Club of San Onofre is turning the lawn of the San Clemente Community Center into a virtual Polynesian island  for a day.
    It’s the club’s 27th annual Polynesian Festival, featuring music, dance troupes, vendors, prize drawings and a collection of woody surf cars. Hawaiian plate lunches will be available for purchase.
    Proceeds will benefit the surf club’s efforts to support Polynesian culture and surf culture in Southern Califor
  • Poll details how Orange County GOP House members may be vulnerable

    Poll details how Orange County GOP House members may be vulnerable
    Orange County’s independent voters heavily favor a Democrat Congress member in the county’s four Republican-held congressional districts, underlining the GOP’s vulnerability in these longtime strongholds, according to a poll released Friday.
    While the survey was done by a Democratic pollster, non-partisan political data expert Paul Mitchell said the methodology, questions and results showed no signs of bias. Mitchell’s company, Political Data Inc., is the state’s le
  • Portion of 5 freeway closed after propane truck rolls over, leaks in Mission Viejo

    Portion of 5 freeway closed after propane truck rolls over, leaks in Mission Viejo
    A portion of the southbound 5 freeway about one mile from Crown Valley Parkway in Mission Viejo was closed after a 2,500-gallon tanker truck carrying propane rolled over.
    About 1:30 p.m., tow trucks were hoisting up the truck from a few feet down in a grassy creek bed. The freeway had to be shut down briefly as firefighters worked to get the truck back up after an 8:30 a.m. crash, said Capt. Larry Kurtz of the Orange County Fire Authority.
    The driver was taken to a hospital as a trauma pati
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  • Laugh at ‘More Senior Moments’ at Camino Real Playhouse

    Laugh at ‘More Senior Moments’ at Camino Real Playhouse
    “More Senior Moments,” a comedy, is the story of Rose, who catches her husband with another woman in the nursing home and “decides to go on a quest for the sexual adventure she has been denying her self for the past 60 years.”
    It’s a sequel to “Senior Moments,” an award-winning play by Don Fried. Camino Real Playhouse in San Juan Capistrano will include two vignettes from the original production.
    IF YOU GO
    What: “More Senior Moments”
    When: Fr
  • Sustainability is prevalent on and off the golf course at Santa Lucia Preserve

    Sustainability is prevalent on and off the golf course at Santa Lucia Preserve
    Perhaps the best way to describe The Preserve Golf Club is that it fits.
    And that’s no small task. The 20-acre course is an easy physical fit for the 200-acre Santa Lucia Preserve in Carmel, but it’s the ambience, flow and environmental reverence that are most fitting here. That’s because the member-owned community is a living, breathing testament to sustainability when like minds come together.
    The Santa Lucia Preserve has undergone only a few transformations in a history that
  • Mission Viejo program will celebrate Memorial Day

    Mission Viejo program will celebrate Memorial Day
    The city of Mission Viejo will honor those who lost their lives while serving the nation in a Memorial Day Observance at the Civic Center, 200 Civic Center. The event takes place 8:30 a.m. to noon, Monday, May 29.
    The program includes local dignitaries, members of the Headquarters Battalion, 1st Marine Division at Camp Pendleton and a musical tribute by Dawn Wright, the voice of the Anaheim Ducks.
    The keynote speaker will be Marine Corps Colonel Andrew Bergen, who will discuss the importance of
  • Police arrest 2 in connection with thefts from Westminster gym

    Police arrest 2 in connection with thefts from Westminster gym
    Christopher BlackburnTiffany CauyongFOUNTAIN VALLEY Two people were arrested Wednesday in connection with thefts from lockers at a Fountain Valley gym, police said.
    Tiffany Cauyong, 18, and Christopher Blackburn ,19, both of Daly City were booked into the  Orange County Jail on suspicion of burglary, grand theft, and fraud, Fountain Valley police Sgt. Tony Luce said in a statement.
    Around 10:40 a.m. Wednesday, police were notified that several lockers had been broken int
  • Orange County doctor figures out way to stop Alzheimer’s progression in a patient

    Orange County doctor figures out way to stop Alzheimer’s progression in a patient
    Ted Esau, right, of Mission Viejo takes a memory test administered by Dr. William Shankle used to detect Alzheimer’s in Newport Beach on Thursday, May 18, 2017. Dr. Shankle, who has been researching and working with Alzheimer’s Disease for 30 years, has found a way to stop the disease from progressing. (Photo by Paul Rodriguez, Orange County Register/SCNG)Dr. William Shankle, left, and his patient Ted Esau at Dr. Shankle’s clinic in Newport Beach on Thursday, May 18, 2017. Dr.
  • Rancho Mission Viejo opposes current 241 Toll Road extension concepts

    Rancho Mission Viejo opposes current 241 Toll Road extension concepts
    Developers of Rancho Mission Viejo announced this week that they cannot support any of the Transportation Corridor Agency’s current visions for extending the 241 Toll Road to I-5.
    The ranch issued a statement Wednesday, May 17 in response to a mobility study that the TCA is undertaking to analyze 18 ideas for improving transportation in south Orange County.
    Among those ideas are I-5 widenings, more railway capacity, new or expanded arterial roads and four potential routes for extending the
  • Pacific Symphony tells Don Q’s story, colorfully and wordlessly

    Pacific Symphony tells Don Q’s story, colorfully and wordlessly
    Carl St.Clair conducts the Pacific Symphony as they perform Maurice Ravel’s Alborada del gracioso at the Segerstrom Concert Hall in Costa Mesa on Thursday, May 18, 2017. (Photo by Drew A. Kelley, Contributing Photographer)Soloist, Timothy Landauer performs Richard Strauss’s Don Quixote under the direction of Carl St.Clair at the Segerstrom Concert Hall in Costa Mesa on Thursday, May 18, 2017. (Photo by Drew A. Kelley, Contributing Photographer)From left, soloist Timothy Landauer perf
  • Chris Brown's Friend Gets Blasted After Leaving A Negative...

    Chris Brown and Karrueche Tran are no strangers to calling one another out on Instagram, but it appears that the former couple's friends and fans are the ones battling it out on social media amid the duo's looming court date later this month. After making a public statement last week regarding Karrueche Tran's decision to testify against him in their upcoming restraining order battle, Chris Brown has remained mum on social media when it comes to any news concerning his former longtime girlfriend
  • Missing 83-year-old woman thought to be driving black Ford Fiesta

    Missing 83-year-old woman thought to be driving black Ford Fiesta
    Mary Curwick’s grandchildren are turning their search for their missing 83-year-old Rancho Cucamonga relative to Riverside County’s deserts after sleuthing that turned up surveillance footage from a Blythe convenience store showing she was there on Mother’s Day.
    Her grandson, Kris Greening, who shares a bank account with her and is in regular contact, was able to track her movements since she went missing around May 12, from Upland to San Fernando Valley, Mecca and Blythe.
  • Universal Studios Hollywood brings ‘The Shining’ to life for Halloween Horror Nights

    Universal Studios Hollywood brings ‘The Shining’ to life for Halloween Horror Nights
    For the first time ever, the psychological horror film, “The Shining,” will become a haunted attraction at Universal Studios Hollywood’s Halloween Horror Nights, which opens in September. (Photo by David Sprague)The iconic psychological horror film “The Shining” will finally make its debut as an attraction at Universal Studios Halloween Horror Nights this haunting season.
    The novel, which was originally penned in 1977 by Stephen King and four years turned into an ac
  • IOC could announce 2024/2028 decision next month

    IOC could announce 2024/2028 decision next month
    The likelihood of the International Olympic Committee awarding both the 2024 and 2028 Olympic Games later this year continued to gain momentum Friday.
    In the clearest sign yet that Los Angeles could be assured in the coming months of hosting a third Olympic Games, the IOC announced that a working group studying the 2024/2028 issues will present a report to the IOC executive board at a June 9 special meeting at IOC headquarters in Lausanne, Switzerland.
    IOC president Thomas Bach has been pushing
  • Investigators investigating two suspicious vehicle fires in Santa Ana

    Investigators investigating two suspicious vehicle fires in Santa Ana
    SANTA ANA Investigators are investigating a pair of suspicious vehicle fires in Santa Ana, according to police.
    On Thursday around 10:25 p.m., a man reported that his 2017 Lexus parked in the 1800 block of West Pendleton Avenue had caught fire, said Santa Ana police Cpl. Jose Mendoza.
    Police obtained surveillance video showing a vehicle passing by and someone inside throwing an object in the direction of the Lexus just before the fire started, he said, adding Orange County Fi
  • Is 2017 the most violent movie year in history?

    Is 2017 the most violent movie year in history?
    The new “Alien: Covenant” boasts stellar production design, Michael Fassbender’s subtly masterful dual performance and thoughtful musings about the creation of life.
    But that’s not why anyone is going to see it. They want to see how Ridley Scott’s prequel to his groundbreakingly gory, 1979 “Alien” – a film that delivered on its pitch line “In space no one can hear you scream” – tops the chest-bursting slaughter of the original sci
  • How ‘Alien: Covenant’ turned serious for Danny McBride

    How ‘Alien: Covenant’ turned serious for Danny McBride
    For Danny McBride, being asked to join the cast of “Alien: Covenant” was a long-cherished nightmare come true.
    “It was just surreal,” says the 40-year-old actor and screenwriter, who’s best known for rude, energetic comedy roles on HBO’s “Eastbound & Down” and “Vice Principals” and in such movies as “Pineapple Express,” “This Is the End” and “Your Highness.” “The chance to work with someone
  • John F. Kennedy documentary screening in San Juan Capistrano to mark 100th anniversary of his birth

    John F. Kennedy documentary screening in San Juan Capistrano to mark 100th anniversary of his birth
    Sen. John F. Kennedy makes his way through a crowd of supporters and journalists as he arrives in Los Angeles, July 9, 1960 for the Democratic National Convention. (File photo by the Associated Press)Sen. John F. Kennedy debates Vice President Richard Nixon on live TV during the 1960 presidential campaign. (File photo by the Associated Press)President John F. Kennedy sits at his desk in the White House, January 18, 1962. (File photo by the Associated Press)Sen. John F. Kennedy (D-Mass.) is shown
  • Sweden drops case but WikiLeaks’ Assange is not in the clear

    Sweden drops case but WikiLeaks’ Assange is not in the clear
    By JILL LAWLESS
    LONDON  — Swedish prosecutors have dropped their investigation into a rape allegation against Julian Assange, almost seven years after it began and five years after the WikiLeaks founder sought refuge inside Ecuador’s London embassy.
    Assange’s Swedish lawyer Per E. Samuelson declared Friday that “this is a total victory for Julian Assange. He is now free to leave the embassy when he wants.”
    But the picture is more complicated than that.
    HAS ASSA
  • Things to do in Orange County this week, May 19-25

    Things to do in Orange County this week, May 19-25
    FRIDAY, MAY 19
    “Hana’s Suitcase”: By Karen Levin and adapted for the stage by Emil Sher is a true story that begins in March 2000, when a suitcase arriveS at the children’s Holocaust education center in Tokyo. On the outside, in white paint, are the words: “Hana Brady, May 16, 1931, Waisenkind” (the German word for orphan). The center’s curator, Fumiko Ishioka, searches to find the answers. 10 a.m. and 7 p.m. Friday, 1 and 5 p.m. Saturday-Sunda
  • At the 'Star Wars' half-marathon, may the course be with you

    If there is an advantage that the "Star Wars" half-marathon has over most races of that distance, it may be that it has more fun per mile than most other 13.1-milers. It also may have an invisible, ancient energy that binds all the runners all together like an awakening "Force."
  • Football recruiting: Los Alamitos’ Issaiah Johnson commits to Arizona

    Football recruiting: Los Alamitos’ Issaiah Johnson commits to Arizona
    Another talented linebacker from Orange County is headed to Arizona.
    Los Alamitos’ Issaiah Johnson (6-3, 215) has committed to Arizona, the junior confirmed Thursday.
    Johnson said in a direct message on Twitter that he felt the Wildcats were the “best fit” for him. Arizona recruited him to play inside linebacker, he added.
    Last season, Johnson racked up 140 total tackles, including 80 solo, and added six sacks and an interception.
    In February, Arizona signed Mission Viejo lineb
  • Servite motivated to break through, win its first CIF-SS track title

    Servite motivated to break through, win its first CIF-SS track title
    For someone that has been around track and field as long as Servite coach Richard Gibbs has, it is not always easy to find a first.
    The Friars have won their league title four times, including this season, taken CIF-SS individual titles, set numerous school records and earned two CIF-SS runner-up plaques during Gibbs’ 16 seasons at the helm.
    With one big spot missing in its trophy case, Servite might finally get its first CIF-SS Division 3 team title in the CIF-SS Finals on Saturday at Cer
  • Pro-union bill would hurt cities and counties

    Pro-union bill would hurt cities and counties
    Cities and counties, weighed down by ever-mounting retirement costs, are barely keeping their heads above water. Now the state Legislature is considering an onerous bill that would ensure many of them drown.
    Assembly Bill 1250, introduced by Assemblyman Reginald Byron Jones-Sawyer, D-Los Angeles, would effectively prohibit most local governments from contracting out for key services. It’s a union-driven bid to force the hiring of more public employees, complete with their unaffordably high
  • Guardrails of democracy failing to contain Trump

    Guardrails of democracy failing to contain Trump
    The pleasant surprise of the First 100 Days is over. The action was hectic, heated, often confused, but well within the bounds of normalcy. Policy (e.g., health care) was being hashed out, a Supreme Court nominee confirmed, foreign policy challenges (e.g. North Korea) addressed.
    Donald Trump’s character — volatile, impulsive, often self-destructive — had not changed since the campaign. But it seemed as if the guardrails of our democracy — Congress, the courts, the states,
  • Community effort needed on homelessness

    Community effort needed on homelessness
    A woman was found dead along the Santa Ana River trail on Tuesday. She had been living in one of the tents that line the riverbed. She was 18 and homeless.
    While a cause of death hasn’t been confirmed, it is hard to believe her station in life didn’t play a role.
    It is another reminder that more must be done to combat homelessness in our community, which is up almost 8 percent since the last count. But for many, especially on city councils across the county, it is someone else’
  • Comey besmirched FBI’s integrity, so he had to go

    Comey besmirched FBI’s integrity, so he had to go
    Here’s why FBI Director James Comey had to go: Integrity in law enforcement is essential. Otherwise, every act by law enforcers comes into question.
    A nation of laws works only when law enforcement is honest and can be believed. Think banana republics. In such places, political opponents and innocents unwilling to pay bribes are jailed like criminals. They may protest their innocence. But who knows? When law enforcement is under a cloud of doubt, who is to say who’s a crook and who&r
  • Fix our infrastructure without paying a dime more

    Fix our infrastructure without paying a dime more
    How much is this going to cost? That’s the question on everyone’s mind as the Trump administration begins focusing on a comprehensive infrastructure deal. The good news is that with the right reforms, Congress can meet many of our nation’s infrastructure needs without spending a single new dollar.
    Congress wasting billions of dollars is nothing new to American taxpayers. But it’s particularly obvious when it comes to infrastructure spending. From the artificially inflated
  • Change needed to help preschoolers with mental health issues

    Change needed to help preschoolers with mental health issues
    What do you picture when you hear that a child has been kicked out of school following a series of disruptive behaviors? My guess is that you’re imagining a troubled teenager. But that expelled student is three times more likely to be a toddler.
    While that statistic might be startling to many, those of us who work in the early childhood education and health sectors have long been familiar with the challenges young children face in systems that were not designed to recognize or treat their
  • Letters: Chickens come home to roost

    Letters: Chickens come home to roost
    Re: “Former FBI Director Robert Mueller to lead Trump-Russia probe” [News, May 18]: The Trump team opted out of an ethics training course for senior White House staff and political appointees, according to POLITICO on March 2 of this year.
    The program would have prepared them to work within existing laws and executive orders, provided guidance on dealing with congressional and media scrutiny, and working with Congress and collaborating with agencies.
    Trump selected politically inexpe
  • CIF-SS baseball playoffs: Thursday’s scores, second-round schedule

    CIF-SS baseball playoffs: Thursday’s scores, second-round schedule
    The scores from Thursday’s CIF-SS baseball playoff games, and the schedule for Tuesday’s second round games.
    BASEBALL
    Thursday’s games
    First round
    DIVISION 1Huntington Beach 11, Redondo 1Servite 4, Cypress 3 (9)El Dorado 3, West Ranch 1Dana Hills 3, Harvard-Westlake 1Vista Murrieta 6, Hart 5Corona 7, Orange Lutheran 0North/Riverside 2, Mission Viejo 1South Hills 4, Damien 0Notre Dame/Sherman Oaks 3, San Clemente 1Redlands East Valley 7, Santiago/Corona 4Mater Dei 6, Millikan 4D
  • Sterling High School FBLA celebrates accomplishments

    Logan Kiefer, right, Sterling High School FBLA's 2016-17 chapter president, installs the chapter's new officers at an awards recognition banquet Tuesday. From left; Riley Schaefer, treasurer; Emory Underwood, secretary/reporter; Bailey Rausch, executive vice president; Rachael Northup, president; and Chris Kelley, adviser.
  • Crean Lutheran delivers in ninth inning; wins, 1-0 over Ocean View in CIF playoffs

    Crean Lutheran delivers in ninth inning; wins, 1-0 over Ocean View in CIF playoffs
    Josh Richter (left) pitched the first eight innings and Gavin Folsom had the game-winning hit for Crean Lutheran in a 1-0 victory over Ocean View Thursday. Tim Burt photoCrean Lutheran coach Jake Haney talks to his players after a 1-0 victory over Ocean View. Tim Burt photoCrean Lutheran players gathered after the game Thursday for a team picture. Tim Burt photoShow Caption of Expand
    Crean Lutheran’s baseball team had the right batter up at the right time Thursday afternoon in the opening
  • Whicker: Ducks are drama kings once more

    Whicker: Ducks are drama kings once more
    NASHVILLE — Kevin Bieksa was taking the long view.
    “We’re just here trying to sell the game,” he explained. “Trying to provide a little entertainment.”
    What Bieksa and the Ducks and Predators are doing, through four games of the Western Conference Finals, goes beyond plot and exposition.
    Related Articles Ducks work overtime to win Game 4, even series with PredatorsThey aren’t writing a novel with sequential chapters. They are putting together an antholog
  • Roundup: Capistrano Valley uses extra-inning heroics to top Chino

    Roundup: Capistrano Valley uses extra-inning heroics to top Chino
    Capistrano Valley cashed in on one of its best innings of the season at the most opportune time.
    The Cougars scored nine runs in the top half of the 11th inning, using that late push to storm past Chino, 14-5, on Thursday afternoon in a CIF-SS Division 1 first-round game at Chino High.
    Jasmine Sievers finished 4 for 5 at the plate with two RBI and a solo home run that kicked off the nine-run frame. Alyssa Lazatin capped the offensive outburst with a two-run bomb, her third hit of the afternoon.
  • Olympians Matthew Centrowitz, Mo Farah put on a show at Occidental meet

    Olympians Matthew Centrowitz, Mo Farah put on a show at Occidental meet
    LOS ANGELES — Olympic 1,500-meter champion Matthew Centrowitz’s training schedule had him based in Park City, Utah in recent weeks. Mo Farah, winner of the last two Olympic 5,000 and 10,000 titles for Great Britain, has spent much of the spring in Flagstaff, Ariz.
    So the Nike Oregon Project teammates’ pre-race plan before the USATF Distance Classic 1,500 meters Thursday night amounted to a brief, impromptu conversation shortly before they stepped to the starting line at Jack Ke
  • Villa Park delivers an early blow with five-run first, rolls to victory over Marina

    Villa Park delivers an early blow with five-run first, rolls to victory over Marina
    VILLA PARK – Villa Park’s offense put pitcher Emily Rosas at ease right away in the Spartans’ CIF-SS Division 2 first-round playoff game against Marina on Thursday.
    Jolie Grant’s three-run home run highlighted a five-run first inning for the Spartans, who went on to a 7-1 victory at Villa Park High.
    The Spartans (22-8), winners of 10 in a row and ranked No. 9 in the division, will be at home against Agoura in a second-round game Tuesday.
    The 22 victories are the most in s
  • Santa Ana Police searching for man with mental health issues

    Santa Ana Police searching for man with mental health issues
    SANTA ANA — Detectives from the Santa Ana Police Department are seeking help locating a man who left a mental health care facility and has been missing for more than week.
    Enrique Rivera, 23, was last seen at 9 p.m. on May 11 at the facility in the area of 2500 S. Deegan Drive, authorities said. Rivera does not have his medication with him, which he needs to take for his mental health condition, authorities said.
    Rivera is not from Orange County and his family is currently in town from Tex
  • Newport Beach man who posed as attorney charged in defrauding clients who sought debt relief, mortgage modifications

    Newport Beach man who posed as attorney charged in defrauding clients who sought debt relief, mortgage modifications
    SANTA ANA — A man was arraigned Wednesday, May 17, on charges of impersonating an attorney and defrauding clients through debt consolidation and mortgage modification schemes, according to the Orange County District Attorney’s office.
    James Frank Barker, 57, of Newport Beach was charged April 5 on eight counts of money laundering and three counts of grand theft. He was also charged with aggravated white-collar crime of more than $100,000, property damage/loss of more than $65,000, an
  • Whicker: Ducks dodge disaster, bring home a tied series

    Whicker: Ducks dodge disaster, bring home a tied series
    NASHVILLE — Explain that one.
    Explain how you can tame the tumult of Bridgestone Arena for more than two periods.
    Explain how you watch all that work melt away while half your team is playing musical chairs in the penalty box.
    Explain how you watch Filip Forsberg, clever and infuriating and always there with the blade at your throat, tie the score inside the final minute and send you toward overtime with your skates stuck in the mud.
    Explain the Ducks.
    They were staring at one of the most
  • Dodgers Notes: Adrian Gonzalez returns from disabled list

    Dodgers Notes: Adrian Gonzalez returns from disabled list
    LOS ANGELES — The last time Adrian Gonzalez collected a base hit before Thursday, it was the sixth inning of a game between the Dodgers and San Francisco Giants on May 2. The line drive left his bat at 82.5 mph, with enough height to beat the Giants’ defensive shift for a single.
    A couple days later, Gonzalez acquiesced to going on the disabled list for the first time in his career. Back and forearm injuries left him less than 100 percent healthy. He still wasn’t 100 percent wh
  • Palacios, La Habra enjoy a hard-hitting triumph over Yorba Linda

    Palacios, La Habra enjoy a hard-hitting triumph over Yorba Linda
    La Habra went down one, two, three in the bottom half of the first inning, and Highlanders coach Steve Harrington couldn’t have been more pumped about it.
    A pair of scorching grounders to second base and a screaming one-hopper to short showed Harrington that La Habra was hitting the ball hard, but just right at people.
    It wasn’t long before the Highlanders’ shots found the gaps, and twice they sent the ball sailing well beyond the left-field fence.
    La Habra celebrates at the pl
  • Suspect Arrested In Murders Of 2 Anaheim Homeless Men

    CBS2 / KCAL9 CBS2/KCAL9 is part of CBS Television Stations, a division of CBS Corp. and one of the largest network-owned station groups in the country. CBS Studio City Broadcast Center 4200 Radford Avenue Studio City, CA [...] Suspect Arrested In Murders Of 2 Anaheim Homeless Men The two victims were both stabbed to death while sleeping, police said.
  • Judge throws out evidence in Newport Beach doctor’s child pornography case in which Best Buy techs tipped FBI agents

    Judge throws out evidence in Newport Beach doctor’s child pornography case in which Best Buy techs tipped FBI agents
    SANTA ANA A federal judge concerned about “false and misleading statements” by an FBI agent has thrown out much of the evidence investigators collected in connection to a Newport Beach doctor accused of possessing child pornography.
    The case against Mark Albert Rettenmaier, 64, drew national attention after it came to light that agents were notified of an image by Best Buy computer-repair technicians, who defense attorneys said were improperly acting as paid FBI i
  • Rachel Garcia powers UCLA softball into NCAA Tournament

    Rachel Garcia powers UCLA softball into NCAA Tournament
    Redshirt freshman Rachel Garcia has made an immediate impact for UCLA this year with a team-leading 1.95 ERA. (Photo courtesy Katie Meyers)With the bases loaded and a chance to clinch a critical road series against then-No. 13 Washington on April 1, Rachel Garcia gripped the ball in her right hand. UCLA’s six-run lead had disintegrated into a single run. Garcia needed one more out. The redshirt freshman’s heart rate remained steady.
    “Moments like those are what fuel me,”

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