• Goop-In@Nordstrom hosts exclusive luncheon featuring Thea Baumann

    Goop-In@Nordstrom hosts exclusive luncheon featuring Thea Baumann
    Thea Baumann at goop-In@Nordstrom luncheongoop-In@Nordstrom luncheonGuests at goop-In@Nordstrom lunchOrange County blogger Alyssa Lynn DennyGuests Jenn Tanaka, Samantha Esquivel, Hannah Madans at lunchgoop-In@Nordstrom at South Coast Plaza Orange County bloggerAlissa Circle views cookbook , "It's All Easy."Bloggers Alissa Circle, Alyssa Lynn Denny, Courtnee RogersShow Caption of Expand
    After launching the pop-up shop goop-In@Nordstrom earlier this month, the luxury lifestyle brand took
  • When it comes to puck-handling Pekka Rinne, Ducks have to play keep away

    When it comes to puck-handling Pekka Rinne, Ducks have to play keep away
    NASHVILLE, Tenn. – It may sound like child’s play but the Ducks have to become better at playing keep away.
    Specifically, it’s keeping the puck away from Nashville goalie Pekka Rinne as they head into Game 6 of the Western Conference finals Monday night. Rinne is among the very best at playing the puck and the Finnish netminder looks to do so every chance he has.
    And when he is able to do it often, Rinne effectively becomes a third defenseman – on a team whose greatest st
  • Orange County motorcyclist killed in shooting at Riverside gas station

    Orange County motorcyclist killed in shooting at Riverside gas station
    An Orange County man was killed outside a Riverside gas station Sunday night when someone opened fire at a group of motorcyclists, police said.
    A second person with the motorcycle group was struck in the helmet by a bullet but was uninjured, Riverside police Officer Ryan Railsback said.
    The Riverside County coroner’s office said the man killed was a resident of Orange, but did not release his name or age pending notification of his family.
    The motorcyclists, who were not fro
  • Aliso Viejo crime call log, May 14-20

    Aliso Viejo crime call log, May 14-20
    MAY 20
    Suspicious person/circumstance: 8:54 p.m. 0 block of Arognaut.
    Burglary report: 4:31 p.m. 0 block of Abbeywood Lane.
    Keeping the peace: 9:42 a.m. 0 block of Elderwood.
    Suspicious person in vehicle: 7:44 a.m. Pacific Park and La Paz roads.
    Disturbance: 2:01 a.m. 27600 block of Aliso Creek Road.
    MAY 19
    Pedestrian check: 11:08 p.m. Pacific Park Drive and Canyon Vistas.
    Petty theft report: 9:22 p.m. 100 block of Via Athena.
    Welfare check: 4:19 p.m. 0 block of Woodcrest Lane.
    Suspicious person
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  • Laguna Niguel crime call log, May 14-20

    Laguna Niguel crime call log, May 14-20
    MAY 20
    Abandoned vehicle: 9:08 a.m. Mt. Vernon Street and Haverhill Road.
    Patrol check: 7:23 a.m. 29200 block of Crown Valley Parkway.
    Missing juvenile: 2:15 a.m. 0 block of Lindall Street.
    MAY 19
    Trespassing: 9:52 p.m. 0 block of Niguel Pointe Drive.
    Criminal threats: 9:51 p.m. 24800 block of Via Verde.
    Suspicious person/circumstance: 7:53 p.m. Fairland Road and Westwind.
    ID theft: 4:08 p.m. 3000 block of Golden Lantern.
    Grand theft report: 3:24 p.m. 29700 block of Michelis Street.
    Missing juve
  • Hundreds gather to support Heritage Pointe’s annual luncheon

    Hundreds gather to support Heritage Pointe’s annual luncheon
    Ann Chatillon PhotographyEllie Jaffy and Chela TaleisnikAnn Chatillon PhotographyRabbi Ralph Resnick of Heritage Pointe, Keynote Speaker Ron Suskind, Mike Silverman, CEO of Heritage Pointe, and Mimi SilvermanAnn Chatillon PhotographyEllie Gordon (resident of Newport Beach)Shopping at Boutique.Ann Chatillon PhotographyCo-founder of Heritage Pointe Meryl Schrimmer.Ann Chatillon PhotographyJudy Binder, Merle Carter Propp, and Ann Miller.Ann Chatillon PhotographyKeynote Speaker Ron Suskind with Bonn
  • Whicker: Ducks-Predators is becoming a survivor series

    Whicker: Ducks-Predators is becoming a survivor series
    NASHVILLE — The problem with a great series like Nashville-Anaheim is that it can easily turn into Milwaukee-San Diego.
    Enough front-line soldiers have gone down in the first five games of this Western Conference final that a few members of the National Guard have been activated.
    Nic Kerdiles of Irvine participated in his third playoff game Saturday for the Ducks.  He has played 11 regular-season minutes in his NHL career. He spent 25 games this winter with the AHL’s San Diego G
  • Teens music and arts festival returns to Laguna Niguel

    Teens music and arts festival returns to  Laguna Niguel
    Members of The Ashleys, including “The Voice” contestant Hanna Eyre, bassist Sawyer Kooyman, left, and guitarist Dorje Pradhan perform on stage at the Crown Valley Park Amphitheater during Friday’s concert on May 19, 2017. Photo By Jeff Antenore, Contributing PhotographerFamily members, friends and classmates of young band members sit in the Crown Valley Park Amphitheater to watch them perform during the annual Laguna Niguel Youth Committee’s Music and Arts Festival on Fr
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  • The 2017 Cappies winners are…

    The 2017 Cappies winners are…
    La Habra High performs an excerpt of “Heart of Robin Hood” during the 14th Annual Orange County Cappies Gala at the City National Grove of Anaheim on Sunday, May 22, 2017. (Photo by Drew A. Kelley, Contributing Photographer)Laguna Hills High’s Eli Buckels accepts the award for Supporting Actor in A Musical during the 14th Annual Orange County Cappies Gala at the City National Grove of Anaheim on Sunday, May 22, 2017. (Photo by Drew A. Kelley, Contributing Photographer)La Habra
  • Laguna Niguel’s summer concert series returns with ’50s rock

    Laguna Niguel’s summer concert series returns with ’50s rock
    Laguna Niguel’s summer concert series returns on Friday, June 9 with a performance from Tommy Tassi and The Authentics.
    The rock band, playing tunes from the 1950s, is the first of six to play at the Crown Valley Community Park through August.
    The free concerts will be held from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Entrance is free while food from Soho Taco and Cut Handcrafted Burgers is available for purchase.
    Guests are urged to bring low chairs and blankets. A shuttle service is also offered from Cit
  • Retail-restaurant roundup: Mini Target coming to Anaheim;...

    Here's a roundup of restaurant and retail news from across Orange County. Take a look at the slideshow for more details on each.
  • Amphitheater, lake, trails, gardens among residents’ top choices at Irvine’s Great Park

    Amphitheater, lake, trails, gardens among residents’ top choices at Irvine’s Great Park
    IRVINE — An amphitheater, a lake, trails and a botanical garden are among the most popular features residents would like to see built at the developing Orange County Great Park, according to the latest surveys.
    The City Council, acting as the Great Park board, on Tuesday, May 23, will discuss results from Irvine’s efforts in the past several months to get resident input on the future of the 1,300-acre former Marine Corps Air Station El Toro site. When fully developed, the city’
  • Ducks hopeful goalie John Gibson plays Game 6 tonight

    Ducks hopeful goalie John Gibson plays Game 6 tonight
    Anaheim Ducks goalie John Gibson<br />moves to block a shot by the Predators in the first period of the NHL Western Conference Finals in Anaheim on Saturday, May 20, 2017. (Photo by Paul Rodriguez, Orange County Register/SCNG)NASHVILLE, Tenn. – John Gibson took to the ice Monday morning, giving the Ducks hope that they may have their goaltender available for Game 6 of the Western Conference finals against Nashville.
    Gibson played the first period of Game 5 on Saturday before leaving
  • San Clemente beaches opened, then re-closed Monday after fisherman hooks 12-foot shark from pier

    San Clemente beaches opened, then re-closed Monday after fisherman hooks 12-foot shark from pier
    Beach-oers play along the edge of the water after lifeguards closed the beach at San Clemente’s Main Beach due to several great white shark sightings on Sunday, May 21, 2017. (Photo By Jeff Antenore, Contributing Photographer)It’s been a back and forth game of open and shut for San Clemente beaches, with the waters re-opened Monday morning, May 22, then closed again after a fisherman hooked a 12-foot shark off the pier.
    The ocean off Orange County’s southernmost beach was close
  • 5 Orange County restaurant closures include another El Torito

    5 Orange County restaurant closures include another El Torito
    Four Orange County restaurant closures include another El Torito restaurant and two longtime neighborhood restaurants in San Clemente and Huntington Beach.
    Here’s the lowdown:
    El Torito: Cypress-based Real Mex Restaurants closed another one of its casual brands. El Torito in Placentia shut down as it reached the “end of the lease life,” the company told the Register on Monday. “Real Mex Restaurants closed the El Torito location in Placentia and all employees including man
  • Retail-restaurant roundup: Mini Target coming to Anaheim; Farrell’s Buena Park revamp to reopen in June

    Retail-restaurant roundup: Mini Target coming to Anaheim; Farrell’s Buena Park revamp to reopen in June
    Here’s a roundup of restaurant and retail news from across Orange County. Take a look at the slideshow for more details on each.
    Churned Creamery: The ice cream shop, which sells a mashup croissant stuffed with ice cream, launched its first location at Union Market Tustin. Since then, the shop has opened locations in Canoga Park and Murietta. (File Photo)Farrell’s: “It’s going to be a full-scale revision,” said Travis Lee, director of operations. Lee said diners wil
  • Man whose body was dumped in Tustin yard killed in Santa Ana, police say

    Man whose body was dumped in Tustin yard killed in Santa Ana, police say
    TUSTIN A man whose body was found dumped Sunday on the lawn of a Tustin home was apparently killed in Santa Ana, according to authorities.
    Investigators determined Jose Peralta,  25, of Orange, was killed in a gang-related shooting in the area of 200 South Cedar Street, Santa Ana police said in a statement.
    Peralta’s body was found around 6 a.m. Sunday in the yard of a home in the 600 block of West Main Street in Tustin.
    The investigation is over at the scene of th
  • Pot convictions go up in smoke with California legalization

    Pot convictions go up in smoke with California legalization
    By BRIAN MELLEY
    LOS ANGELES — Jay Schlauch’s conviction for peddling pot haunted him for nearly a quarter century.
    The felony prevented him from landing jobs, gave his wife doubts about tying the knot and cast a shadow over his typically sunny outlook on life.
    So when an opportunity arose to reduce his record to a misdemeanor under the voter-approved law that legalized recreational marijuana last year, Schlauch wasted little time getting to court.
    “Why should I be lumped in wit
  • Source says Flynn will invoke Fifth Amendment in Senate Russia probe

    Source says Flynn will invoke Fifth Amendment in Senate Russia probe
     
    By CHAD DAY
    WASHINGTON  — Former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn will invoke his Fifth Amendment protection against self-incrimination as he notifies a Senate panel that he won’t hand over documents in the probe into Russia’s meddling in the 2016 election, according to a person with direct knowledge of the matter.
    The notification will come in a letter to the Senate Intelligence committee expected later Monday. The person providing details spoke on condition
  • Food stamps, Medicaid on chopping block in Trump’s budget

    Food stamps, Medicaid on chopping block in Trump’s budget
    By ANDREW TAYLOR
    WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump will unveil a proposed budget this week that would drive millions of people off food stamps and cut Medicaid, targeting the social safety-net programs for the poor in a new wave of spending cuts.
    Trump’s blueprint for the 2018 budget year comes out Tuesday. It includes reductions to benefit programs such as Medicaid, the government insurance program for the poorest and many disabled Americans; federal employee pensions, welfare ben
  • Trump: Israelis and Arabs share ‘common cause’ against Iran

    Trump: Israelis and Arabs share ‘common cause’ against Iran
    By JONATHAN LEMIRE and JULIE PACE
    JERUSALEM  — President Donald Trump opened his first visit to Israel Monday, saying he sees growing recognition among Muslim nations that they share a “common cause” with Israel in their determination to counter the threats posed by Iran.
    Arriving directly from Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Trump expressed his hope for cooperation among U.S. allies in the Middle East. His second stop on the nine-day tour aimed to test the waters for reviving the d
  • Ford replaces CEO Mark Fields in push to transform business

    Ford replaces CEO Mark Fields in push to transform business
    By DEE-ANN DURBIN and TOM KRISHER
    DETROIT — Ford is replacing CEO Mark Fields as it struggles to keep its traditional auto-manufacturing business running smoothly while remaking itself as a nimble, high-tech provider of new mobility services.
    The 114-year-old automaker said Fields is retiring at age 56 after 28 years at the company. Fields will be replaced by Jim Hackett, who joined Ford’s board in 2013. Hackett has led Ford’s mobility unit since March of last year.
    In three ye
  • Biz briefly: Costa Mesa-based Burba Hotel Network bought by Northstar Travel

    Biz briefly: Costa Mesa-based Burba Hotel Network bought by Northstar Travel
    Nate Fikse, a financial advisor and field director at Northwestern Mutual – Orange County, is a recipient of the company’s 2017 Community Service Award. Fikse has received a $15,000 grant for Boys Town California.Lawrence R. Armstrong: CEO of Ware Malcomb has been appointed to the Orange County United Way board of directors.Joan P. Kelly, corporate director of Psomas has been appointed to the Orange County United Way board of directors.Adrian Griggs, executive vice president and chie
  • 4 reasons why Orange County bosses are hiring less

    4 reasons why Orange County bosses are hiring less
    Orange County bosses started 2017 with odd, limited hiring activity.
    Local jobs, from a survey of bosses, rose just 0.5 percent — 7,300 new jobs — in the 12 months ended in April. That’s the 81st consecutive month of year-over-year job growth but the smallest gain in that streak.
    However, Orange County’s unemployment rate, derived from a separate poll of households, hit 3.3 percent last month — the lowest level of joblessness in April since 2006. The low rate w
  • Donor travels to see girl he saved graduate

    Bill Atkinson waves to Stephanie Rudat as she takes to the field at Glover Stadium with her graduating classmates from Katella High Tuesday. ANAHEIM - Seventeen years ago, Bill Atkinson was lying in a hospital bed hoping - affirming actually - that the needles going into his hip would help save a baby thousands of miles away.
  • Ringling Bros. shuts down the big top after 146 years

    Ringling Bros. shuts down the big top after 146 years
    By TAMARA LUSH
    UNIONDALE, N.Y.  — With laughter, hugs and tears — and the requisite death-defying stunts — the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus received its final standing ovation Sunday night as it performed its last show.
    “We are, forevermore, the Greatest Show on Earth,” boomed Johnathan Lee Iverson, who has been the ringmaster since 1999. His son, who also performed, stood by his side. The show was held at the Nassau County Coliseum in Uniondal
  • Rehab Riviera: Many recovery centers fail to deliver

    Rehab Riviera: Many recovery centers fail to deliver
    The fight of Dillon DeRita’s life was etched into his flesh.
    On his left forearm was a tattoo of the Serenity Prayer, with its plea for redemptive power:
    “… To accept the things I cannot change; courage to change the things I can; and wisdom to know the difference.”
    On his right were needle tracks from years of injecting heroin.
    Last year, that struggle brought DeRita 2,600 miles from his home in Florida to Pacific Coast Detox in Costa Mesa. The center was one of the 1,1
  • Billboard Music Awards 2017 – Drake breaks Adele’s record

    Billboard Music Awards 2017 – Drake breaks Adele’s record
    Hello, Drake has surpassed Adele’s record at the 2017 Billboard Music Awards on Sunday, picking up 13 awards. Adele set a record at the show in 2012 with 12 wins. The rapper, who walked into the show Sunday with 22 nominations, won top artist, top male artist and top Billboard 200 album (“Views”), among others, at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. “I got my whole family up here,” said Drake, who stood onstage with nearly two dozen people, including his father, Lil Wa
  • Caliche High School FBLA marks another successful year

    Caliche High School's Future Business Leaders of America chapter installed new officers for 2017-18 at an awards banquet Monday, May 8. From left; Brooke Stromberger, parliamentarian; Kinlie Lewis, reporter; Sydney Sorensen, vice president; Jaecey Lambrecht, president; Carla Caro, treasurer; Morgan Duncan, historian; and Saydie Brown, secretary. Earlier this year, at the FBLA State Leadership Conference in Vail, Caliche High School's FBLA chapter had 10 students qualify for the FBLA National Lea
  • The 2017 JRAY winners are …

    The 2017 JRAY winners are …
    Orange County School of the Arts student Natalie Pendergraft accepts a JRAY award for best female cameo during the annual ceremony in Fullerton on Saturday, May 20, 2017. (Photo by Mindy Schauer, Orange County Register/SCNG)Mission Viejo High School students perform a number from “Thoroughly Modern Millie” during the JRAY Awards in Fullerton on Saturday, May 20, 2017. (Photo by Mindy Schauer, Orange County Register/SCNG)Students with Village Christian School in Los Angeles perform th
  • What to expect during Bill Cosby’s upcoming jury selection

    What to expect during Bill Cosby’s upcoming jury selection
    By MARYCLAIRE DALE
    Hundreds of potential jurors could be interviewed in Pittsburgh this week as a crucial phase of comedian Bill Cosby’s sex assault trial gets underway.
    The jury must decide if the 79-year-old actor drugged and molested a Temple University women’s basketball team manager at his home near Philadelphia in 2004.
    In this Feb. 27 file photo, Bill Cosby departs after a pretrial hearing in his sexual assault case at the Montgomery County Courthouse in Norristown, Pa. (AP Ph
  • Ducks notes: Special teams have struggled

    Ducks notes: Special teams have struggled
    NASHVILLE, Tenn. – In this postseason, the Ducks’ two areas of special teams haven’t been very special. Winning that battle would help their cause to stay alive in the Western Conference finals.
    Continuing a problematic theme, the Ducks lost it in Game 5 as they didn’t score on any of their four power plays while allowing Nashville to cash one of its two on Colin Wilson’s second-period goal that forged an important 1-1 tie.
    The Ducks have seven power-play goals in 5
  • Avery Bradley’s 3 pointer helps Boston upset Cleveland

    Avery Bradley’s 3 pointer helps Boston upset Cleveland
    CLEVELAND —  Leprechauns are imaginary. Celtic pride is very real.
    Avery Bradley’s 3-pointer danced on the rim and dropped with less than a second left and Boston, blown out in the first two games of the Eastern Conference finals and playing without star Isaiah Thomas, stunned the Cleveland Cavaliers 111-108 on Sunday night in Game 3 to end the champions’ 13-game postseason winning streak.
    Bradley’s shot from the left wing — off a play designed by coach Brad St
  • Lessons of slain San Bernardino teacher Karen Smith extend past her death

    Lessons of slain San Bernardino teacher Karen Smith extend past her death
    ORANGE – Karen Smith spent a lifetime teaching until her life was cut tragically short. She was from a family of educator – her mother, Irma Sykes, taught for 41 years, and Karen steered her daughter, Jennifer Smith, into the field.
    So it fitting when Brandman Univerisity posthumously honored the life-long teacher Sunday, May 21, at commencement ceremonies at Chapman University. Receiving the honor was Jennifer Smith, who was also bestowed with a master’s degree she earned
  • UCLA eliminates Cal State Fullerton, to host Super Regional

    UCLA eliminates Cal State Fullerton, to host Super Regional
    LOS ANGELES — Two bases-loaded situations, one that resulted in an inning-ending strike out and another that blew up into a grand slam, decided the NCAA Los Angeles Regional on Sunday between UCLA and Cal State Fullerton.
    Both critical moments went the way of the fifth-seeded Bruins as they exploded for five runs in the fifth inning to beat Fullerton 9-1 in the NCAA regional final at Easton Stadium. UCLA swept its fourth straight regional tournament and will host No. 12 Ole Miss in a best-
  • Shorthanded Ducks ready for do-or-die Game 6

    Shorthanded Ducks ready for do-or-die Game 6
    NASHVILLE, Tenn. – So the Ducks are back here, sitting in a situation that is more dire than their last visit with developments that have them in disarray while the beloved host team has a fan base ready to throw a big downtown party Monday night.
    Maybe that’s just how they like it. As always, the toughest way.
    The Ducks quietly arrived at their hotel late Sunday afternoon, having assessed that situation and trying to find the best way to deal with it as Game 6 of the Western Confere
  • Rickard Rakell out, John Gibson questionable for wounded Ducks in Game 6

    Rickard Rakell out, John Gibson questionable for wounded Ducks in Game 6
    NASHVILLE, Tenn. – The Ducks will have to play without Rickard Rakell for Game 6 of the Western Conference finals against Nashville as a lower-body injury to the goal-scoring forward kept him from accompanying the team on its flight Sunday.
    After arriving at the team’s downtown hotel, Ducks coach Randy Carlyle announced that Rakell would miss a second consecutive game. Rakell led the Ducks with 33 goals this season and has added another seven in the playoffs but was scratched Saturda
  • San Clemente city beaches closed after sighting of more than two dozen sharks Sunday

    San Clemente city beaches closed after sighting of more than two dozen sharks Sunday
    SAN CLEMENTE An aerial sighting of more than two dozen six- to 10-foot sharks between Cotton’s Point and Capistrano Beach on Sunday, May 21, closed San Clemente city beaches for the rest of the day.
    The sighting from an Orange County Sheriff’s Department helicopter occurred shortly before 4 p.m., according to Nick Giugni, a marine safety officer with San Clemente City Lifeguard Department. Specifically, 12 sharks were seen 25 to 100 yards off North Beach.
    “That’s probably
  • CSF falls at Northridge, so Long Beach State wins Big West title

    CSF falls at Northridge, so Long Beach State wins Big West title
    Two-time defending Big West Conference baseball champion Cal State Fullerton on Sunday dropped an 8-4 decision at Cal State Northridge, meaning Long Beach State won the outright title by virtue of its 2-1 victory over Hawaii, giving the Dirtbags a four-game lead over the Titans with only a three-game series left to play against each other.No. 13-ranked Cal State Fullerton entered the day three games back of the seventh-ranked Dirtbags (35-16-1, 18-3).It’s the first outright title for Long
  • Billboard Music Awards 2017 – Magenta Carpet arrivals

    Billboard Music Awards 2017 – Magenta Carpet arrivals
    The stars hit the Magenta Carpet at the 2017 Billboard Music Awards on Sunday, May 21, 2017, at the T-Mobil Arena in Las Vegas. Check back for more photos
  • Adrian Gonzalez, Dodgers double up to beat Miami Marlins

    Adrian Gonzalez, Dodgers double up to beat Miami Marlins
    LOS ANGELES, CA – MAY 21: Chase Utley #26 of the Los Angeles Dodgers dives for a ball getting J.T. Realmuto #11 of the Miami Marlins out in the second inning at Dodger Stadium on May 21, 2017 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Jayne Kamin-Oncea/Getty Images)Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Brandon McCarthy throws to the plate during the first inning of a baseball game against the Miami Marlins, Sunday, May 21, 2017, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill) ORG XMIT: LAD104Miami Ma
  • Dodgers Notes: Julio Urías optioned to Triple-A to find his command

    Dodgers Notes: Julio Urías optioned to Triple-A to find his command
    LOS ANGELES — To hear Dave Roberts tell it, it didn’t matter whether Julio Urías was missing the strike zone on a back field at Camelback Ranch, at Triple-A, or in Dodger Stadium. If he could not throw a strike, Urías would not last long in the majors.
    Urías said it himself after his shortest start of the year Saturday, a forgettable 2 1/3 -inning outing against the Miami Marlins. The Dodgers optioned Urías to Triple-A Oklahoma City on Sunday and reca
  • Cal State Fullerton graduation: Titans set to take on the world

    Cal State Fullerton graduation: Titans set to take on the world
    FULLERTON – They received their diplomas and turned their tassels.
    Family members in attendance roared.
    Up next, the rest of their lives.
    Over the weekend, Cal State Fullerton held commencement ceremonies on campus for about 10,000 undergraduate and graduate students. The weekend festivities was expected to draw more than 70,000 to the university and were broadcast live online and on local television.
    Alexis Jackson removes her cap to get her Masters sash for biological science smooth
  • Powerball ticket worth $480,287 purchased at an Anaheim gas station

    Powerball ticket worth $480,287 purchased at an Anaheim gas station
    Someone purchased a Powerball ticket in Anaheim worth $480,287, The California Lottery announced Sunday, May 21.
    In Saturday night’s drawing, the ticket successfully matched the numbers 45-5-47-54-22 — missing only the red Powerball number 3. It was purchased at the Bell Chevron located at 1198 South State College Blvd.
    The lucky duck has 180 days to claim his or her prize by mail or in person at a lottery district office.
    Had the ticket matched all six

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