• Mother of quadriplegic Chapman grad gets surprised with honorary degree

    Mother of quadriplegic Chapman grad gets surprised with honorary degree
    Marty O’Connor, a quadriplegic Chapman University MBA student, with his mom Judy during graduation ceremony in Orange on Saturday, May 20, 2017. Judy received a surprise MBA degree for accompanying her son to every class for the last two years as his note-taker and caregiver. (Photo by Mindy Schauer, Orange County Register/SCNG)Marty O’Connor gets a kiss from his dad, also Marty, after graduating with a MBA degree from Chapman University in Orange on Saturday, May 20, 2017. His mom r
  • Little Saigon unveils monument to Vietnamese experience at Asian Garden Mall

    Little Saigon unveils monument to Vietnamese experience at Asian Garden Mall
    After nearly two years of waiting, a monument dedicated to Little Saigon is finally open to the public – and the artist hopes some potentially tough conversations will follow.
    “Of Two Lineages,” a totem-pole like sculpture at the center of a mini-plaza where people can sit and chat, was unveiled Saturday morning, May 20, in the parking lot of the Asian Garden Mall in Westminster.
    The sculpture is part of the Vietnamese Cultural Alliance’s Courage to Rebuild initiativ
  • George Bennett wins Amgen Tour of California title

    George Bennett wins Amgen Tour of California title
    Overall winner George Bennett, right, of New Zealand, sprays champagne along with third place finisher Andrew Talansky after the final stage of the Amgen Tour of California cycling race, Saturday, May 20, 2017, in Pasadena, Calif. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)George Bennett, center, of New Zealand, celebrates as the overall winner of the Tour of California cycling race, Saturday, May 20, 2017, in Pasadena, Calif. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)Overall winner George Bennett, of New Zealand, rides back fo
  • Villa Park’s Harness edged by Fielding for CIF State diving title

    Villa Park’s Harness edged by Fielding for CIF State diving title
    FRESNO Villa Park diver Andrew Harness spotted a potential path to victory amid the momentum shifts that mesmerized the CIF State boys championships Saturday.
    Maranatha’s Jacob Fielding saw a chance to recover from his stunning miss, and accomplished just that.
    The higher-flying Fielding overcame a nasty landing on his back in Round 7 to edge a steadier Harness by 6.4 points for the title at the third annual meet at Clovis Olympic Swim Complex at Clovis West.
    Harness, a sophomore, led Fiel
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  • Whicker: Injury and insult set the stage for Game 5

    Whicker: Injury and insult set the stage for Game 5
    ANAHEIM — The news cycle went into overdrive between Games 4 and 5. And we’re not talking about affairs of state.
    Most of it concerned the leftovers from Anaheim’s overtime win in Nashville Thursday.
    In ascending importance, Ducks captain Ryan Getzlaf got fined $10,000 for an epithet he delivered to the officials from the Anaheim bench.
    Related Articles NHL fines Ducks center Ryan Getzlaf $10,000 for use of inappropriate remark Here’s one Ducks fans whose passion is writt
  • Ducks vs. Predators, Game 5 live updates

    Ducks vs. Predators, Game 5 live updates
    Live updates from Game 5 of the Ducks-Predators NHL Western Conference finals series. The series is tied 2-2, going into Saturday 4:15 p.m. game at Honda Center.
  • Firefighters extinguish brush fire off 261 freeway in Irvine

    Firefighters extinguish brush fire off 261 freeway in Irvine
    Firefighters made quick work of a brush fire along the 261 freeway south of Santiago Canyon Road in Irvine early Saturday morning, May 20.
    A portion of the northbound Eastern Transportation Corridor, also known as the 261 freeway, was briefly closed to make way for fire engines and other emergency vehicles as firefighters extinguished the blaze which measured an area of about 100 feet by 100 feet, according to the Orange County Fire Authority.
    Firefighters were quickly able to sto
  • NHL fines Ducks center Ryan Getzlaf $10,000 for use of inappropriate remark

    NHL fines Ducks center Ryan Getzlaf $10,000 for use of inappropriate remark
    ANAHEIM – The NHL on Saturday fined Ducks captain Ryan Getzlaf $10,000 for the use of what it called an inappropriate remark Thursday night during Game 4 of the Western Conference finals against Nashville.
    The fine is the maximum amount allowable under the terms of the joint collective bargaining agreement between the league and the players’ union. Getzlaf’s comment was deemed a violation of the NHL’s policy “which prohibits inappropriate and offensive remarks, and
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  • CIF state diving: Villa Park’s Andrew Harness duels Maranatha’s Jacob Fielding, takes second

    CIF state diving: Villa Park’s Andrew Harness duels Maranatha’s Jacob Fielding, takes second
    BOYS DIVING
    3rd annual CIF State championships
    At Clovis Olympic Swim Complex, Clovis West
    11 dives, 1-meter springboard
    1.Fielding (Mara) 604.35 – new meet record, old record Colten Young (CL) 581.45 2015; 2. Harness (VP) 597.95, 3. Little (River Valley) 581.60, 4. T. Labuda (Los Altos) 562.05, 5. E. Labuda (Los Altos ) 560.60, 6. Wesson (ArchbishopMit) 536.20, 7. Kanan (Esp) 522.10, 8. Dressen (Granite Hills) 513.65, others: 10. Robinson (Beck) 477.75, 12. Winkler (ET) 453.60
  • School district chooses to defend status quo against parents of Palm Lane

    Cecila Ochoa, left, carries a binder of petitions to the Anaheim Elementary School District in Anaheim in 2015 as she is followed by parents of students from Palm Lane Elementary School in Anaheim. The parents want to take over their school and turn it into a charter school using the Parent Trigger Law.
  • Dodgers Hall of Famer Tommy Lasorda hospitalized

    Dodgers Hall of Famer Tommy Lasorda hospitalized
    LOS ANGELES – Dodgers Hall of Famer Tommy Lasorda has been hospitalized for several days.
    Details of Lasorda’s illness are being kept private, but a number of Lasorda’s former players have been among those in contact with Lasorda, who has been in the intensive care unit at a Los Angeles hospital. Lasorda, 89, has a history of heart problems and was hospitalized following a heart attack as recently as 2012.
    Lasorda has been hospitalized multiple times in the past year, incl
  • Aliso Viejo Ranch could see ADA improvements from grant funds

    Aliso Viejo Ranch could see ADA improvements from grant funds
    Aliso Viejo could soon use grant funds toward improving accessibility at the Aliso Viejo Ranch site and various intersections throughout the city.
    The City Council voted on Wednesday, May 18, to indicate its willingness to use grant funds to pay for design work at the ranch to improve compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act.
    The vote also means the city could use community development funds to install sound-emitting push button stations at 10 intersections throughout t
  • Check out this amazing UFC 214 poster art for 'Cormier vs Jones 2'

    Just ask BossLogic , who made this exquisite piece of art to encapsulate the light heavyweight rematch between "DC" and "Bones" at the upcoming UFC 214 pay-per-view event in Anaheim, California. "I know he's a prideful guy and he considers himself a champion, but the truth is, you're not a champion," Jones told UFC Tonight.
  • Trump receives regal welcome in Saudi Arabia

    Trump receives regal welcome in Saudi Arabia
    By JULIE PACE and JONATHAN LEMIRE
    RIYADH, Saudi Arabia — President Donald Trump, in the first stop of his maiden trip abroad, received a regal welcome Saturday in Saudi Arabia, feted by the wealthy kingdom as he aims to forge strong alliances to combat terrorism while pushing past the multiple controversies threatening to engulf his young administration.
    Trump arrived in Riyadh after an overnight flight and was welcomed at elaborate airport ceremony punctuated by a military flyover and a h
  • Iran’s President Rouhani wins 2nd term by a wide margin

    Iran’s President Rouhani wins 2nd term by a wide margin
    By ADAM SCHRECK and NASSER KARIMI
    TEHRAN, Iran — Iran’s President Hassan Rouhani won re-election by a wide margin Saturday, giving the moderate cleric a second four-year term to see out his agenda pushing for greater freedoms and outreach to the wider world.
    The 68-year-old incumbent secured a commanding lead of 57 percent in a race that drew more than seven out of every 10 voters to the polls. His nearest rival in the four-man race, hard-liner Ebrahim Raisi, secured 38 percent of th
  • What all commercial real estate owners want to know

    What all commercial real estate owners want to know
    I was asked recently to attend a meeting with a property owner by a broker associate of mine.
    The owner will soon have a vacant space in a building he owns and occupies. The owner would like to attract a tenant as quickly as possible to avoid a lengthy interruption in his income stream.
    Our discussion with the owner struck me as important for all owners of commercial real estate. So, what is truly important to an owner of commercial real estate?What is my property worth? Any broker sho
  • High society: Pippa Middleton marries at almost-royal event

    High society: Pippa Middleton marries at almost-royal event
    By KEVIN SCOTT and GREGORY KATZ
    ENGLEFIELD, England — Pippa Middleton, radiant in a custom-made gown, married a wealthy financier Saturday as members of Britain’s royal family, including her sister, looking on.
    She and hedge fund manager James Matthews married at St. Mark’s Church in Englefield, west of London.
    The wedding party included Prince George, a page boy at 3, and 2-year-old Princess Charlotte, a bridesmaid. Both are the children of the Duchess of Cambridge, Pippa&rsqu
  • Man Gets 128 Years Behind Bars For Sexually Assaulting, Videotaping Toddler Relative

    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 [...] Abducted Toddler Found In LA, Amber Alert Canceled Authorities say the boy was abducted by his father in San Francisco.
  • OCVarsity Photos: This week’s great plays, memorable moments

    OCVarsity Photos: This week’s great plays, memorable moments
    Click through OCVarsity’s photos from this week to see the best moments from some of the most important – and entertaining – games of the year.
    Among the highlights are Ocean View baseball’s walk-off win in the CIF-SS playoffs, an incredible comeback by Kennedy in the boys volleyball semifinals and Laguna Beach’s exciting triumph over Trabuco Hills in the first round of the baseball playoffs.
    We’ll be adding more photos from Saturday’s events, including
  • Why Pat Buchanan isn’t leading nationalist charge

    Why Pat Buchanan isn’t leading nationalist charge
    Why aren’t we living in Pat Buchanan’s America? At a moment when nationalist conservative and reactionaries are on the rise, and middle-of-the-road Republican centrism is grasping for purchase on the angst-ridden public mood, Buchanan looks like a 1990s avatar of what few imagined would rise to such prominence.
    And at a time when the Trump administration faces withering attacks from the political and socioeconomic establishment, the famously prolific Buchanan has added a perfectly ti
  • When homeselling heroes come to the rescue

    When homeselling heroes come to the rescue
    In any residential real estate transaction, it is the home buyers and sellers who call the shots.
    Sure, agents, lenders, home inspectors, termite inspectors, contractors, loan processors, loan underwriters, and plenty of other people have a hand in the deal. But the buyers and sellers are in charge. They make the final decisions on price, terms, and the fabulously fun process of figuring out what to do with the information in the home inspection report.
    I’d like to tip my hat to
  • If taxpayers are ‘cheap,’ it’s because they aren’t stupid

    If taxpayers are ‘cheap,’ it’s because they aren’t stupid
    California’s already overburdened taxpayers are, once again, being blamed for being the problem, now that Gov. Jerry Brown has labeled those who object to his new $5.2 billion gas and car tax as “freeloaders.”
    Taxpayers have become accustomed to being insulted by those who want more of their money. A few years back, Barbara Kerr, then-president of the California Teachers Association, said taxpayers who opposed new taxes were “cheap.” This was the same view echoed by
  • Homeselling heros make deals delightful

    Homeselling heros make deals delightful
    In any residential real estate transaction, it is the home buyers and sellers who call the shots.
    Sure, agents, lenders, home inspectors, termite inspectors, contractors, loan processors, loan underwriters, and plenty of other people have a hand in the deal. But the buyers and sellers are in charge. They make the final decisions on price, terms, and the fabulously fun process of figuring out what to do with the information in the home inspection report.
    I’d like to tip my hat to
  • Roundup: Edison stays hot, tops Long Beach Wilson

    Roundup: Edison stays hot, tops Long Beach Wilson
    EDISON 4, WILSON 2 >> The Moore League champion Bruins (17-11) only had two hits against Edison starter Riley Haddon in a Division 2 first-round loss at home.
    The Chargers (19-12), who have won 11 of their last 15 games, jumped out to an early lead, and after Wilson tied the score in the second inning, Edison junior Spencer Serven hit a two-run home run in the third inning to cap the scoring.
    “It’s baseball and it’s a funny game,” Wilson coach Andy Hall said. &ldquo
  • UCLA’s Rachel Garcia no-hits Lehigh in run-rule victory to open NCAAs

    UCLA’s Rachel Garcia no-hits Lehigh in run-rule victory to open NCAAs
    LOS ANGELES — Kelly Inouye-Perez recognized early on that Rachel Garcia was in for a special night.
    With the redshirt freshman pitcher mowing down Lehigh batters almost at will, the UCLA softball coach surrendered her pitch-calling duties and let Garcia free in the circle.
    In her postseason debut, Garcia repaid her coach and her team with her first career no-hitter, blanking Lehigh, 8-0, in five innings in the first round of the four-team, double-elimination NCAA regional at Easton Stadium
  • Power pole fire knocks out electricity to some Costa Mesa residents

    Power pole fire knocks out electricity to some Costa Mesa residents
    COSTA MESA — A transformer caught fire Friday night, knocking out power to several residents in Costa Mesa, authorities said.
    Reports of a pole in the backyard of a residence sparking and exploding were made about 9:30 p.m. on May 19 in the 2100 block of Fairview Road and Wilson Street, according to Costa Mesa Fire Department Capt. Chris Coates.
    The outage is affecting people within Fairview Road and Placentia Avenue and Joann and Wilson streets, according to Coates. A second outage was al
  • ‘Inside the Rams’ podcast Episode 28: L.A. stadium delay

    ‘Inside the Rams’ podcast Episode 28: L.A. stadium delay
    The opening of L.A.’s state-of-the-art, billion-dollar NFL stadium has been delayed a year, due to an unseasonable amount of rain in the Southland. So what does that mean for the Rams? NFL writer and podcast host Ryan Kartje talks through the far-reaching implications of the stadium decision with SCNG NFL columnist Vinny Bonsignore, including the status of the city’s Super Bowl bid in 2021.
  • Segerstrom adds another highlight to season with first-round playoff win

    Segerstrom adds another highlight to season with first-round playoff win
    SANTA ANA – The Segerstrom baseball team didn’t get discouraged when it lost an early lead against Valley Christian of Cerritos in a CIF-SS Division 4 first-round game on Friday.
    Instead, the Jaguars acted like they’d been there before.
    They quickly retook the lead and then added to it in the late innings, adding up to a 14-3 victory that put Segerstrom in a place it definitely had never been before – the second round of the playoffs.
    The Jaguars will play top-seeded Tahq
  • CIF-SS baseball playoffs: Friday’s scores, updated schedule for the second round

    CIF-SS baseball playoffs: Friday’s scores, updated schedule for the second round
    Scores from the CIF-SS baseball playoff games Friday, and the schedule for the second-round games on Tuesday, May 23.
    BASEBALL PLAYOFFS
    DIVISION 1
    Second round
    Tuesday, May 23, 3:15 p.m. Huntington Beach at ServiteEl Dorado at Dana HillsVista Murrieta at Corona, 4 p.m.South Hills at Riverside NorthNotre Dame/Sherman Oaks at Redlands East ValleyDos Pueblos at Mater DeiGahr at FoothillEl Toro at Bishop Amat
    DIVISION 2
    First round, FridaySt. John Bosco 3, King 2Woodbridge 3, Paloma Valley 1Gle
  • Alex Wood, Chris Taylor stay hot as Dodgers beat Marlins, 7-2

    Alex Wood, Chris Taylor stay hot as Dodgers beat Marlins, 7-2
    Los Angeles Dodgers second baseman Chris Taylor (3) is tagged out at home by Miami Marlins catcher J.T. Realmuto (11) in the 1st inning during their MLB baseball game at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, Friday, May 19, 2017. (Photo by Hans Gutknecht, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG)Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Clayton Kershaw (22) congratulates Dodgers center fielder Brett Eibner (50) after Eibner hit a two run homer in the 4th inning during their MLB baseball game against the Miami Marlins at Dodger S
  • Ryan Johansen out for remainder of playoffs.

    Thought this warranted my first fan post in this forum. Mostly just come here and read to get a sense on the general opinions and sentiments of the most hardcore of ducks fans, and now that is 50 words.... NOW.
  • Laguna Beach comes out swinging, escapes with win over Trabuco Hills

    Laguna Beach comes out swinging, escapes with win over Trabuco Hills
    MISSION VIEJO – The Laguna Beach baseball team didn’t receive any favors in its opening foray into the CIF-SS Division 2 playoffs.
    After winning Division 4 last season, the Breakers were moved up two divisions this season, and following an undefeated league campaign they had to open the playoffs on the road at Sea View League champion Trabuco Hills.
    Laguna Beach wasn’t phased by the challenge, grabbing a five-run lead early, then holding on late to defeat the Mustangs, 8-7, in
  • CIF state swim: Two meet records fall in prelims of California championships

    CIF state swim: Two meet records fall in prelims of California championships
    BOYS SWIMMING
    CIF State championships prelims
    At Clovis Olympic Swim Complex, Clovis West
    PRELIMS
    Top-eight advance to Saturday’s 2:30 p.m. finals
    9-16 advance to consolation finals
    200-yard medley relay –1. Oak Ridge 1:30.93, 2. Redwood 1:32.82, 3. Camp 1:33.37, 4. St. Francis 1:33.83, 5. AN 1:34.65, 6. Granite Bay 1:34.75, 7. SM 1:34.86, 8. Gunn 1:34.94, others: 33. Uni 1:39.80
    200 free – 1. Mefford 1:37.14, 2. Sancov 1:37.35, 3. Brouwer 1:38.01, 4. Lincoln 1:38.21, 5. Hatch
  • Dodgers Notes: Team must absorb loss of Justin Turner to hamstring injury

    Dodgers Notes: Team must absorb loss of Justin Turner to hamstring injury
    LOS ANGELES – Not all of the Dodgers’ disabled list moves come with a dollop of convenience.
    Third baseman Justin Turner was placed on the 10-day DL on Friday after suffering a right hamstring injury during Thursday’s game. Turner said his hamstring “just kind of grabbed me” as he was rounding third base in the seventh inning of the 7-2 victory over the Miami Marlins. He left the game immediately and underwent an MRI on Friday morning, which revealed a Grade 1 strai
  • Orange County swimmers battle for finals spots at ‘crazy-fast’ CIF State meet

    Orange County swimmers battle for finals spots at ‘crazy-fast’ CIF State meet
    FRESNO – Emma Davidson splashed water onto her face, jumped next to her starting block and clapped her hands. But most importantly, the Yorba Linda sophomore kept smiling before an extra test from the ultra-swift CIF State swimming championships’ preliminaries.
    “At CIF, I started smiling and trying to have fun before (races) and not taking it too seriously because that doesn’t always work out,” she explained.
    Davidson encountered her first swim-off Friday, a duel fo
  • Woodbridge baseball team opens CIF playoffs with 3-1 road victory over Paloma Valley

    Woodbridge baseball team opens CIF playoffs with 3-1 road victory over Paloma Valley
    Woodbridge’s baseball team opened the CIF-SS Division 2 playoffs with a 3-1 victory on the road Friday afternoon against Paloma Valley
    The Warriors (20-7) move on to the second round Tuesday afternoon at 3:30 p.m. at Ryan Lemmon Stadium against top seeded St. John Bosco, which defeated ML King, 3-2, Friday.
    Scott Armstrong pitched a complete game scattering five hits for Woodbridge, the PCL’s second place team.
    “It was a strong pitching performance from Scottie who only needed
  • Miller: Here’s one Ducks fans whose passion is written all over his face

    Miller: Here’s one Ducks fans whose passion is written all over his face
    Ducks fan Ned Marr poses for a photo during Game 2 of the Ducks’ playoff series against the Nashville Predators. (Photo by Kevin Sullivan, Orange County Register/SCNG)‘You just do it because you love it,’ Ducks fan Ned Marr says of painting his face in team colors for games. ‘It’s all worth it to me.’ (Photo by Kevin Sullivan, Orange County Register/SCNG)Ducks fan Ned Marr of Costa Mesa says he’s surprised at all the notoriety he has received. ‘I&r
  • Magnolia’s breakthrough season ends with loss to Gahr in CIF-SS Division 5 tennis final

    Magnolia’s breakthrough season ends with loss to Gahr in CIF-SS Division 5 tennis final
    CLAREMONT – The breakthrough came Wednesday afternoon when Magnolia’s boys tennis team won its first-ever postseason semifinal and qualified for the program’s first CIF-SS championship.
    Getting there is one thing. And as the Sentinels learned on Friday, winning it is another.
    Top-seeded Magnolia dropped its first match of the season, running into a buzzsaw that was Gahr of Cerritos, which wrapped up the CIF-SS Division 5 title by the second round, storming past the Sentinels, 1
  • ‘House of Cards’ star Robin Wright gets political: ‘Trump has stolen all of our ideas’

    ‘House of Cards’ star Robin Wright gets political: ‘Trump has stolen all of our ideas’
    Actress Robin Wright attends Kering Talks Women In Motion At The 70th Cannes Film Festival at Hotel Majestic on May 18, 2017 in Cannes, France. (Photo by Vittorio Zunino Celotto/Getty Images for Kering)Fans who love tales of White House drama and political intrigue used to get their fix from “House of Cards,” the hit Netflix series about a fictional president with ego to burn and an evil grip on power.But with the daily plot twists coming out of Washington, White House leaks, Robert
  • JSerra fades late, falls in Division 3 tennis final

    JSerra fades late, falls in Division 3 tennis final
    CLAREMONT – With all eyes on the Dylan Euzarraga-Dara Moini singles set taking place on a distant court, Buckley assistant coach Steve Ishoo navigated his way through an overcrowded pathway with a clipboard in hand and a grin on his face, eventually locating head coach Sue Sherman amongst the spectators.
    A quick glance down at the clipboard ignited a euphoric embrace between the coaches and kicked off the Griffins’ team celebration with the two final singles players continuing to bat
  • On deck: Angels at Mets, Saturday, 4 p.m.

    On deck: Angels at Mets, Saturday, 4 p.m.
    ANGELS at METS
    When: Saturday, 4 p.m.
    Where: Citi Field
    TV: Fox
    THE PITCHERS
    ANGELS RHP ALEX MEYER (2-1, 5.59)
    vs. Mets: Has never faced them before
    At Citi Field: First appearance
    Loves to face: None
    Loves to face: None
    METS RHP ZACK WHEELER (2-2, 3.76)
    vs. Angels: Has never faced them before
    At Citi Field: 7-12, 4.48
    Hates to face: Andrelton Simmons, 7 for 21 (.333)
    Loves to face: None
  • Concordia University Irvine paints NCAA logos, prepares for Division II membership

    Concordia University Irvine paints NCAA logos, prepares for Division II membership
    IRVINE — Concordia University Irvine painted National Collegiate Athletic Association’s iconic blue logos on its gym floor Friday, May 19, as the Eagles prepare to become the only full Division II member in Orange County.
    The private nonprofit four-year university is expected to hear from NCAA by mid-July that it has completed the three-year membership process, according to Concordia officials.
    “We are very excited to become a full NCAA Division II member soon,”
  • Slow start dooms Yorba Linda in Division 2 tennis final

    Slow start dooms Yorba Linda in Division 2 tennis final
    CLAREMONT >> It was anticlimactic in large part because the math had already determined the winner despite the eventual match-tying sets still being in play.
    Yorba Linda showed its resolve as it battled back and won the final two doubles sets in the third round to even the overall team score. The match would be decided on a tiebreaker, and the Redlands players knew what that meant – they were the victors.
    The second-seeded Terriers captured their third consecutive CIF-SS title, edgin
  • Santa Ana Unified creating a K-8 by moving elementary school, upsetting some parents

    Santa Ana Unified creating a K-8 by moving elementary school, upsetting some parents
    SANTA ANA —  Javier Hernandez walked his three boys to Romero Cruz Elementary Friday morning, ushering them in with a good-bye kiss to each.
    In the fall, to the dismay of many parents at this small campus, those drop-offs and picks-ups will take place almost a mile away.
    The Santa Ana Unified School District alerted parents last week it will be transferring the students to Spurgeon Intermediate School, where officials are looking to create a K-8, dual-immersion school.
    “It&rsquo
  • Newport-Mesa students get a lesson in patriotism at the flag-lined Field of Honor

    Newport-Mesa students get a lesson in patriotism at the flag-lined Field of Honor
    U.S. Marine John Lundberg is bitten by K-9 unit member Nero during a working dog demonstration during the Field of Valor dedication ceremony at Castaways Park in Newport Beach, on Thursday, May 18, 2017. (Photo by Nick Agro, Orange County Register/SCNG)Members of the Sons of the American Revolution present the colors during the Field of Valor dedication ceremony at Castaways Park in Newport Beach, on Thursday, May 18, 2017. (Photo by Nick Agro, Orange County Register/SCNG)Kyle Huynh, right, carr
  • Anaheim removes plastic outhouses placed for homeless without permission along Santa Ana River trail

    The city has removed three portable toilets activists placed along the Santa Ana River trail for homeless living nearby to use. Anaheim Public Works employees and a contractor picked up the outhouses early Friday morning, May 19, cleaned them and moved them into a city storage facility, said Mike Lyster, Anaheim spokesman.

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