• Orange Coast College rowers have the muscle and mindset to win nationals

    Orange Coast College rowers have the muscle and mindset to win nationals
    Orange Coast College men’s crew assistant coach Steve Morris, right, speaks to members of the Orange Coast College men’s crew during a workout early on Thursday, May 18, 2017, on Newport Bay in Newport Beach, as they prepare for the 2017 American Collegiate Rowing Association National Championship Regatta held on May 27th & 28th in Gainesville, GA. (Photo by Mark Rightmire, Orange County Register/SCNG)Members of the Orange Coast College men’s crew carry a boat from the boat
  • Kylee Perez sets standard for UCLA softball with effort, energy as Bruins get set to host Mississippi in NCAA Super Regional

    Kylee Perez sets standard for UCLA softball with effort, energy as Bruins get set to host Mississippi in NCAA Super Regional
    The play that exemplifies Kylee Perez is one the junior second baseman didn’t even make.
    UCLA was crushing Arizona State, up 10 runs in the seventh inning. The temperatures were in the high 90s. Yet when ASU pinch-hitter Emma Ramelot laced a single through the right side of the infield, Perez still laid all the way out to try to make the play.
    The ball rolled past the diving Perez, but the mundane moment in the game still resonates with teammates nearly two weeks later.
    “She’s
  • Ice Cube, Thievery Corporation, Cypress Hill to headline Chalice cannabis festival

    Ice Cube, Thievery Corporation, Cypress Hill to headline Chalice cannabis festival
    The festival happens in Victorville in July
  • Dana Hills grad Bryce Yould named All-American

    Dana Hills grad Bryce Yould named All-American
    Bryce Yould, a Dana Hills High graduate, earned Honorable Mention All-American by VolleyballMag.com after a solid senior season in which the middle blocker hit .483 (168-30-286) and posted a total of 89 blocks (1 solo, 88 assists) for an average of 0.94 per set which ranked second on the team and 10th in the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation conference. Photo courtesy of John Fajardo/Long Beach StateLong Beach State men’s volleyball player Bryce Yould was named Honorable Mention All-Ameri
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  • Fountain Valley homebuying: 8 things to know

    Fountain Valley homebuying: 8 things to know
    The Recreation Center building of Fountain Valley. REGISTER FILE PHOTOHow did the buying and selling of Fountain Valley housing fare in the year’s first months?
    Looking at local residential real estate in the first quarter 2017, compared with the same period a year earlier, CoreLogic data show four trends for Fountain Valley …
    1. 100 homes sold this year vs. 94 a year ago.
    2. That’s a gain of 6.4 percent vs. a gain of 3.5 percent countywide.
    3. Median selling price this year o
  • Auction of baseball’s founding documents delayed

    Auction of baseball’s founding documents delayed
    The ownership of the 1876 documents that contained professional baseball’s original constitution has been challenged and the auction of those documents has been delayed.
    SCP Auctions of Laguna Niguel announced the delay because of a “clarification of title” on the 74-page, handwritten document. The document was expected to draw as much as $3 million at auction.
    “We’ve hit a bit of a wrinkle with our sale of the 1876 Founding Documents and Original Constitution of Ma
  • A third of older Latinos have tapped into retirement savings

    In this photo provided by William Camargo, taken in 2014, Jose Victor Camargo is seen Anaheim, Calif. Suddenly jobless and with small children to support, Jose Victor Camargo without hesitation cashed out a retirement account he had with his former employer.
  • Anaheim man on trial for attacking 3 different women in 3 different...

    Trial began Wednesday for an Anaheim man accused of sexually assaulting and robbing two women and attacking a third during attacks in three different Orange County cities in 2013. On Dec. 11, 2013, a 19-year-old who had worked a shift at the MainPlace Mall in Santa Ana was getting into her car in a parking structure around 5:15 p.m. when a man pushed his way into the vehicle, grabbed her phone, pressed a small knife against her, and sexually assaulted her, Bokosky said.
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  • Anaheim deadlocks on flying LGBTQ pride flag and is instead displaying it in front of City Hall

    The gay pride flag hangs just outside the entrance to Anaheim City Hall in Anaheim on Tuesday, May 23, 2017. The LGBTQ community is angry that the city is not flying the flag in Friendship Plaza.
  • Newport Beach budget outlook good; pension debt continues to be a challenge

    Newport Beach budget outlook good; pension debt continues to be a challenge
    NEWPORT BEACH – The city’s financial outlook for the foreseeable future looks well even as it grapples with its costly pension debt, city staff told the City Council and Finance Committee during a joint presentation of a proposed $282 million budget on Tuesday.
    Based on budget performances of past years and barring a downturn in the economy or a substantial increase in pension payments, the city’s financials should remain stable for the next 20 years, said City Manager Dav
  • San Clemente news briefs: Night work on Avenida Pico, weekend events and more

    San Clemente news briefs: Night work on Avenida Pico, weekend events and more
    PET OF THE WEEK: Trentino has spent most of his life at the San Clemente/Dana Point Animal Shelter. He was 8 weeks old when he arrived at the shelter in January 2011. He recently lost his sister and is looking for another companion. His handlers say he has excellent litter box habits and would be a joy to have around. For adoption info, visit Trentino at 221 Avenida Fabricante, San Clemente, or call the shelter at 949-492-1617. (Courtesy of San Clemente/Dana Point Animal Shelter)Beware of closur
  • Anaheim man on trial for attacking 3 different women in 3 different cities, sexually assaulting 2, in a week

    Anaheim man on trial for attacking 3 different women in 3 different cities, sexually assaulting 2, in a week
    WESTMINSTER – Trial began Wednesday for an Anaheim man accused of sexually assaulting and robbing two women and attacking a third during attacks in three different Orange County cities in 2013.
    Deputy District Attorney Whitney Bokosky described Raymond Martin Boykin, 21, as a “very scary individual” who during one week is accused of “viciously” terrorized a Chapman University student walking home from a night out with friends, a 19-year-old woman in a Santa Ana mall
  • Almost 1,000 show up for tribute honoring Scott Hinman, former Irvine swimming and water polo coach

    Almost 1,000 show up for tribute honoring Scott Hinman, former Irvine swimming and water polo coach
    A tribute for the popular Irvine High swimming and water polo coach Scott Hinman, who died in March after collapsing at a swim meet, was held Sunday, May 21, in the Los Alamitos building at the Orange County Fairgrounds.
    More than 900 people attended the event, according to Irvine Athletic Director John Phillips, who provided an account of the ceremony.
    Hinman led Irvine to eight consecutive CIF Division 1 swim titles beginning in 1997 and coached Olympic gold medalist Amanda Beard, along with m
  • Woman ‘extremely critical’ after being beaten with baseball bat; 18-year-old son held on suspicion of attempted murder

    Woman ‘extremely critical’ after being beaten with baseball bat; 18-year-old son held on suspicion of attempted murder
    A woman is in extremely critical condition after being beaten with a baseball bat at her Anaheim home. Her 18-year-old son is being held on suspicion of attempted murder.
    Shortly before 8:45 p.m. Tuesday night, May 23, officers were called to the Friendly Village Mobile Home Park at 5815 East La Palma Ave. Neighbors heard sounds of a possible assault and saw a young man running away with a baseball bat, said Anaheim police Sgt. Daron Wyatt.
    When officers arrived they saw through the wi
  • Playboy model who shot nude of unwitting woman due in court

    Dani Mathers, the 2015 Playboy Playmate of the Year, posted then quickly deleted this body-shaming Instagram photos of a woman changing at her gym. The internet was not happy with her.
  • Orlando's not the only hot spot: theme park fun around US

    This photo provided by Dollywood in Pigeon Forge, Tenn., shows a new drop tower attraction at the Dollywood theme park. The ride's gondola spins around the tower for a bird's eye view of the Great Smoky Mountains.
  • Angels to place Alex Meyer on DL with back spasms

    Angels to place Alex Meyer on DL with back spasms
    ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — The Angels will place Alex Meyer on the 10-day disabled list with back spasms, giving the ball instead to Daniel Wright for Meyer’s scheduled start Thursday afternoon against the Tampa Bay Rays, general manager Billy Eppler said Wednesday morning.
    Reliever Brooks Pounders will be recalled to take Meyer’s spot for Wednesday’s game at Tampa Bay.
    Meyer felt some tightness in his back following his start Saturday against the New York Mets, when he allow
  • Former Lakers coach Byron Scott ‘felt betrayed, lied to and deceived’ by Mitch Kupchak, Jim Buss

    Former Lakers coach Byron Scott ‘felt betrayed, lied to and deceived’ by Mitch Kupchak, Jim Buss
    Byron Scott and Luke Walton had an unexpected meeting a few months ago, crossing paths at a restaurant after one of the Lakers’ late-season games. After exchanging pleasantries, their conversation shifted to Walton’s first season as the Lakers’ head coach.
    “I told him he’s doing a good job and to keep it up,” Scott said of Walton, whose team finished 26-56 as the organization made its fourth consecutive trip to the NBA draft lottery. “He told m
  • Review: Can you take the heat at Meizhou Dongpo?

    Review: Can you take the heat at Meizhou Dongpo?
    Undulating Chinese calligraphy brushes, under blue light, separate dining rooms at Meizhou Dongpo, a new upscale Sichuan restaurant at Irvine’s Culver Plaza. The Chinese staff remarks that restaurants in China are “like heaven just like this one.” It’s in the spot of the former Marie Callender’s. (Photo by Cindy Yamanaka, Orange County Register/SCNG)Meizhou Dongpo’s sweet and sour crispy fish is served at the Irvine Sichuan restaurant. (Photo by Cindy Yamanaka
  • Lady Antebellum promises big production and sound for its Hollywood Bowl stop

    Lady Antebellum promises big production and sound for its Hollywood Bowl stop
    Country music trio Lady Antebellum (from left: Hillary Scott, Charles Kelley and Dave Haywood pictured performing at the 52nd annual Academy of Country Music Awards in Las Vegas in April) will headline the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles on Saturday, June 3. The group is currently out in support of its seventh studio album, “Heart Break,” which drops on Friday, June 9. (Photo by Chris Pizzello, Associated Press)Country music trio Lady Antebellum (from left: Dave Haywood, Hillary Scott
  • Electric chair is hot item at Death Row Records auction

    Josh Fishel of Kohn-Megibow Co. tapes off jackets from Death Row Records. Items such as clothing, offices equipment, CDs and a complete gym were auctioned off.
  • UK deploys 1,000 soldiers to protect key sites after bombing

    UK deploys 1,000 soldiers to protect key sites after bombing
    By JILL LAWLESS and GREGORY KATZ
    MANCHESTER, England (AP) — British security forces arrested three more suspects Wednesday in connection with the Manchester concert bombing and sent hundreds of soldiers to secure key sites across the country, including Buckingham Palace and the British Parliament at Westminster.
    Home Secretary Amber Rudd said the bomber, identified as British-born Libyan Salman Abedi, “likely” did not act alone when he killed 22 people and wounded dozens at an
  • ‘We can use peace’: Trump and Pope Francis meet

    ‘We can use peace’: Trump and Pope Francis meet
    By JONATHAN LEMIRE, NICOLE WINFIELD and JULIE PACE
    VATICAN CITY — President Donald Trump and Pope Francis, two leaders with contrasting styles and differing worldviews, met at the Vatican on Wednesday, setting aside their previous clashes to broadcast a tone of peace for an audience around the globe.
    Trump, midway through a grueling nine-day, maiden international journey, called upon the pontiff in a private, 30-minute meeting laden with religious symbolism and ancient protocol. The presid
  • Woman seriously injured in Anaheim attack, teen son held by police

    Woman seriously injured in Anaheim attack, teen son held by police
    ANAHEIM — A woman was found seriously injured Tuesday night in an attack at an Anaheim mobile home park and her 18-year-old son was taken into custody as a suspect, police said.
    Officers responded to Friendly Village Mobile Home Park at 5815 La Palma Ave. around 8:45 p.m. for a call about an assault and a young man was seen running away, said Sgt. Daron Wyatt of the Anaheim Police Department.
    Officers found a woman suffering from blunt-force trauma and she was taken to a hospital in s
  • Terror attacks reflect the worst — and best — of our nature

    Terror attacks reflect  the worst — and best — of our nature
    The horror of terrorist attacks like the Manchester bombing Monday evening are obvious to anyone with a conscience, but we should also not overlook the small acts of heroism and compassion that arise from our darkest hours.
    The latest example of the horrors of which people are capable was the bombing of the Manchester Arena in the United Kingdom, where a 22-year-old university student killed 22 people, including an 8-year-old girl, and wounded 59 others, with the use of a suicide bomb packed wit
  • Legislation touted as pro-transparency will eliminate basic services

    Legislation touted as pro-transparency will eliminate basic services
    The fundamental purpose for a city or county is to serve its residents. If government is doing its job, then your streets are clean and safe, your public parks and buildings are maintained and the like. Taxpayers should be able to expect that government is spending their hard-earned dollars on critical services that improve their health, safety and quality of life. Assembly bill 1250, authored by Assemblyman Reginald Byron Jones-Sawyer, D-Los Angeles, would severely limit a city or county from c
  • Another stop on OC’s dubious streetcar

    Another stop on OC’s dubious streetcar
    The Orange County Transportation Authority got some good news this week concerning the ridership crisis on its bus system.
    “While total average weekday ridership dropped 2.9 percent from March 2016 to March 2017, ridership on routes improved in June and October overhauls increased by 4.2 percent and 10.4 percent, respectively, according to an OCTA staff report presented to the board on Monday, May 22,” the Register reported.
    It may be hard to see how a 2.9 percent decline in weekday
  • Letters: Newman recall not justified

    Letters: Newman recall not justified
    Re: “Why the Newman recall is justified” [Opinion, May 13]: Jon Coupal’s attack on state Sen. Josh Newman goes to show how far political operatives from outside our district will go to thwart the will of local voters and turn Orange County into a political circus.
    Coupal and his cronies want to force a costly recall election that won’t do anything to solve the real problems families are facing in our area, from the high cost of housing, to the hours long, white-knuckle co
  • CIF-SS baseball playoffs: Tuesday’s scores, Friday’s updated schedule

    CIF-SS baseball playoffs: Tuesday’s scores, Friday’s updated schedule
    The scores from Tuesday’s CIF-SS baseball playoff games, and the updated schedule for the quarterfinals on Friday.
    BASEBALL
    Second round
    DIVISION 1Huntington Beach 3, Servite 0El Dorado 6, Dana Hills 0Corona 5, Vista Murrieta 4Riverside North 10, South Hills 8Redlands East Valley 5, Notre Dame/Sherman Oaks 4Mater Dei 12, Dos Pueblos 2Foothill 4, Gahr 1El Toro 3, Bishop Amat 2
    Quarterfinals
    Friday, 3:15 p.m.El Dorado at Huntington BeachCorona at Riverside NorthMater Dei at Redlands East Val
  • CIF-SS softball playoffs: Tuesday’s scores, schedule for Thursday

    CIF-SS softball playoffs: Tuesday’s scores, schedule for Thursday
    Scores from Tuesday’s CIF-SS softball playoffs, and the updated schedule for Thursday.
    SOFTBALL
    Second round, Tuesday
    DIVISION 1Norco 8, Vista Murrieta 2Pacifica/Garden Grove 3, South Hills 0Mission Viejo 17, Anaheim Canyon 5Grand Terrace 8, Mater Dei 6Orange Lutheran 4, Oaks Christian 0Valencia/Valencia 2, Foothill 0Santiago/Corona 3, La Habra 1Los Alamitos 5, Capistrano Valley 1
    Quarterfinals
    Thursday, 3:15 p.m.Pacifica/Garden Grove at NorcoMission Viejo at Grand TerraceValencia/Valencia
  • Boys volleyball regionals: Tuesday’s scores, schedule for Thursday

    Boys volleyball regionals: Tuesday’s scores, schedule for Thursday
    Scores from Tuesday’s games in the Southern California Regional boys volleyball playoffs, and the schedule for the semifinals on Thursday.
    Tuesday’s games
    BOYS VOLLEYBALLDivision I
    Corona del Mar def. Palisades, 25-16, 25-18, 25-17Newport Harbor def. La Jolla, 25-12, 25-18, 25-12Oak Park def. La Costa Canyon/Carlsbad, 22-25, 25-19, 22-25, 25-16, 15-11Loyola def. Buchanan/Clovis, 25-14, 26-24, 25-21
    Semifinals
    Thursday, 7 p.m.Newport Harbor at Corona del MarOak Park at Loyola
    Division
  • Woman killed in 3-car accident in Tustin

    Woman killed in 3-car accident in Tustin
    TUSTIN — A woman was killed in a three-vehicle crash after her car hit a truck and spun out onto oncoming traffic before hitting another car Tuesday night, authorities said.
    The driver of Kia Spectra was driving westbound along the 7200 block of Nisson Road on Tuesday, May 23, and collided with a Dodge Ram truck that was stopped in the street and waiting for a parking spot, according to a statement from the Tustin Police Department.
    The collision caused the Spectra to spin across the
  • Logan Forsythe’s walk-off double gives Dodgers 2-1 win in 13 innings

    Logan Forsythe’s walk-off double gives Dodgers 2-1 win in 13 innings
    Los Angeles Dodgers’ Corey Seager, right, celebrates as Enrique Hernandez scores on a double by Logan Forsythe to win the game during the 13th inning of a baseball game against the St. Louis Cardinals, Tuesday, May 23, 2017, in Los Angeles. the Dodgers won 2-1. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill) ORG XMIT: LAD133St. Louis Cardinals starting pitcher Lance Lynn throws to the plate during the first inning of a baseball game against the Los Angeles Dodgers, Tuesday, May 23, 2017, in Los Angeles. (AP Ph
  • Crean Lutheran held in check by Peninsula’s group effort on the mound

    Crean Lutheran held in check by Peninsula’s group effort on the mound
    By NICK INGRAM, Contributing writer
    Things didn’t look good early for the Peninsula baseball team in its CIF-Southern Section Division 3 second-round game against visiting Crean Lutheran on Tuesday afternoon.
    Three batters into the game, Peninsula starting pitcher Matthew Meskin clutched the elbow on his throwing arm.
    “As a coach, (what happened to Meskin) is the last thing you want to see,” Peninsula coach Brian Bowles said. “You don’t think about the game. You thi
  • Troy tries to battle, but worn down by El Segundo’s relentless bats

    Troy tries to battle, but worn down by El Segundo’s relentless bats
    EL SEGUNDO – The El Segundo baseball team’s offense made life miserable for visiting Troy on Tuesday afternoon at Recreation Park.
    El Segundo pounded out 15 hits, had two stolen bases and two sacrifice flies and took advantage of four walks, four errors and a hit-by-pitch during a 13-6 victory in the second round of the CIF Southern Section Division 3 playoffs.
    El Segundo (27-6) will play at Walnut in the quarterfinals on Friday.
    The Eagles kept filling the bases, but never stayed th
  • Tolman puts his mark on El Toro’s hard-fought win over Bishop Amat

    Tolman puts his mark on El Toro’s hard-fought win over Bishop Amat
    El Toro’s Jake Jackson begins to celebrate as the final out is made in a victory over Bishop Amat, 3-2, on Tuesday May 23, 2017 during the CIF SS Division 1 Second Round Playoff Game at Bishop Amat High School, La Puente CA. (Photo by Raul Romero Jr, SCNG)Bishop Amat’s AJ Barraza (2) is called safe on the tag attempt by El Toro’s Alex Zerfass (5) on Tuesday May 23, 2017 during the CIF SS Division 1 Second Round Playoff Game at Bishop Amat High School, La Puente CA. (Photo by Ra
  • Laguna Beach makes citywide smoking ban official, a first in Orange County

    Laguna Beach makes citywide smoking ban official, a first in Orange County
    LAGUNA BEACH  — Smoking in public alleyways, sidewalks and parking structures citywide will be off limits in this tourist destination in a month.
    The City Council on Tuesday, May 23, voted 4-1 on a second reading to expand a ban already in place for beaches and parks. It bans smoking throughout the city, including on sidewalks, bike paths, alleys and in parking structures. The only places people will be allowed to smoke are in inside their homes and cars with the windows rolled up.
    It
  • Woodbridge baseball team falls to top-seeded St. John Bosco, 9-2

    Woodbridge baseball team falls to top-seeded St. John Bosco, 9-2
    The ball pops loose from Woodbridge catcher Dylan Smith’s mitt as St. John Bosco’s Kameron Ojeda slides into home to score a run during the third inning of the second round of the CIF Division 2 baseball playoffs in Irvine on Tuesday, May 23, 2017. (Photo by Paul Rodriguez, Orange County Register/SCNG)Woodbridge starting pitcher John Schultze delivers a pitch against St. John Bosco in the second round of the CIF Division 2 baseball playoffs in Irvine on Tuesday, May 23, 2017. (Photo
  • Lopez delivers again for El Dorado in playoff victory over Dana Hills

    Lopez delivers again for El Dorado in playoff victory over Dana Hills
    DANA POINT – El Dorado cruised to a 6-0 victory over Dana Hills in the second round of the CIF-SS Division 1 baseball playoffs Tuesday.
    The Golden Hawks (20-8-1) will play top-seeded Huntington Beach in the quarterfinals Friday at Huntington Beach High.
    El Dorado leadoff hitter Jesse Lopez went 4 for 4 with a home run, two doubles and a stolen base. He also drove in four runs.
    “He is our best player and best players play like that in big games,” El Dorado coach Matt Lucas said
  • In the wake of the Manchester arena bombing, what do security experts ...

    In a 2009 file photo, fans go through security on their way into an AC/DC concert at Honda Center in Anaheim. In a 2009 file photo, fans go through security on their way into an AC/DC concert at Honda Center in Anaheim.
  • 5 cities where you can make a decent living

    Virginia Beach, Va. is perhaps the cheapest place to live and save money when taking income, cost of living and the unemployment rate in that city into account, according to a study released this week by personal-finance site GoBankingRates .
  • On deck: Angels at Rays, Wednesday, 4 p.m.

    On deck: Angels at Rays, Wednesday, 4 p.m.
    ANGELS at RAYS
    When: Wednesday, 4 p.m.
    Where: Tropicana Field
    TV: Fox Sports West
    THE PITCHERS
    ANGELS RHP RICKY NOLASCO (2-3, 4.01)
    vs. Rays: 3-6, 6.57
    At Tropicana Field: 2-2, 7.36
    Hates to face: Rickie Weeks, 11 for 24 (.458), 2 HRs
    Loves to face: Michael Martinez, 1 for 7 (.143)
    RAYS RHP ERASMO RAMIREZ (2-0, 3.00)
    vs. Angels: 3-2, 2.41
    At Tropicana Field: 11-7, 2.73
    Hates to face: Mike Trout, 6 for 17 (.353)
    Loves to face: Kole Calhoun, 2 for 11 (.182)
    UPCOMING MATCHUPS
    Thursday: Alex Meyer (
  • Supervisors might allow portable toilets for homeless at Santa Ana River trail after Spitzer pledges to cover $2,000 cost of permit

    Supervisors might allow portable toilets for homeless at Santa Ana River trail after Spitzer pledges to cover $2,000 cost of permit
    A county supervisor on Tuesday, May 23, breathed life into the possible installment of a trio of portable toilets for homeless people at the Santa Ana River trail that were removed last week.
    Holding up his checkbook at the board’s public meeting, Supervisor Todd Spitzer pledged to cover the cost of a $2,000 permit the county would require, if advocates can secure liability insurance and provide in writing a long-term maintenance agreement.
    “If the $2,000 is the obstacle to bringing
  • Clippers’ Marreese Speights declines option, will be a free agent

    Clippers’ Marreese Speights declines option, will be a free agent
    Center Marreese Speights declined his 2017-18 player option with the Clippers so he can become an unrestricted free agent in July, Speights’ agency announced Tuesday.
    Speights, who had until June 22 to inform the Clippers of his decision, made the veteran minimum of $1.459 million last season and would have earned $2.1 million next season had he picked up the option.
    He played in all 82 regular-season games, averaging 8.7 points and 4.5 rebounds and shooting 37.2 from 3-point range. Speigh
  • CSUF undergrad science research gets boost from longtime donor

    CSUF undergrad science research gets boost from longtime donor
    Physics alum and donor Dan Black, center, poses May 4 with students who benefited from the gift challenge that funded undergraduate science and mathematics research. (Photo courtesy of Cal State Fullerton)“Let’s do it again,” said physics alum Dan Black to the cheers of faculty and students at the May 4 “Celebrating Undergraduate Research” event.
    The longtime Cal State Fullerton donor was referring to a repeat of last year’s College of Natural Sciences and Mat
  • Children’s Museum at La Habra adding new science-based exhibit and police corner

    Children’s Museum at La Habra adding new science-based exhibit and police corner
    A room filled with relics of the past will soon be filled with technology children can use to get them ready for the future.
    A STEM Lab, geared toward preschool-aged children, will replace the longtime Nannie’s Travels exhibit at the Children’s Museum at La Habra.
    The new exhibit will feature a magnetic wall, a pendulum, an air and wind tunnel, a lighted wall depicting patterns and colors and a circuit board.
    “We’re excited for this,” Museum Director Lovel
  • Ingenuity proves in demand at Cal State Fullerton engineering showcase

    Ingenuity proves in demand at Cal State Fullerton engineering showcase
    A micromouse navigates its way around a small maze at the Engineering & Computer Science Student Projects Showcase and Awards at Cal State Fullerton on May 8. (Photo by Sam Gangwer, Orange County Register/SCNG)Cal State Fullerton research teams recently presented a showcase of their projects, showing why engineering and computer science students are among the most-recruited graduates.
    They are working on real-world problems, tapping their education and ingenuity – a talent that major c
  • Lakers work out more prospects for No. 28 draft pick

    Lakers work out more prospects for No. 28 draft pick
    EL SEGUNDO — When Arizona won a pair of games to advance to the Sweet 16 in the NCAA Tournament last March, Lakers coach Luke Walton made sure to display a little school pride.
    Walton, who played for the Wildcats from 1999 to 2003, trotted out a series of Arizona T-shirts during his news conferences in support of the team.
    Kadeem Allen, a guard for Arizona, nodded and smiled when a reporter pointed out Walton’s gestures Tuesday morning.
    Allen added that he had seen Golden State
  • Universal CityWalk gets its very own angel wings by artist and social media sensation Kelsey Montague

    Universal CityWalk gets its very own angel wings by artist and social media sensation Kelsey Montague
    World-renowned interactive artist and social media phenomenon Kelsey Montague talks to a reporter about her latest mural at Universal CityWalk in Universal City on Tuesday, May 23, 2017. (Photo by Ed Crisostomo, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG)World-renowned interactive artist and social media phenomenon Kelsey Montague unveils her latest mural at Universal CityWalk in Universal City on Tuesday, May 23, 2017. (Photo by Ed Crisostomo, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG)World-renowned interactive artist and
  • Cartoons: Pray for Manchester

    Cartoons: Pray for Manchester
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