• South Korea military: North Korea fires unidentified projectile

    South Korea military: North Korea fires unidentified projectile
    SEOUL, South Korea — South Korea’s military says rival North Korea has fired an unidentified projectile off its east coast.
    The statement by the Joint Chiefs of Staff early Monday morning didn’t say what type of projectile was fired or if it was successful.
    North Korea has increased its test-firing of ballistic missiles over recent months as it seeks to build nuclear-tipped missiles that can reach the U.S. mainland. It is still thought to be several years away from this goal, b
  • ‘I ain’t fit to live’: Police say Mississippi gunman kills 8

    ‘I ain’t fit to live’: Police say Mississippi gunman kills 8
    By KEVIN McGILL
    BROOKHAVEN, Miss.  — A man who got into an argument with his estranged wife and her family over his children was arrested Sunday in a house-to-house shooting rampage in rural Mississippi that left eight people dead, including his mother-in-law and a sheriff’s deputy.
    “I ain’t fit to live, not after what I done,” a handcuffed Willie Corey Godbolt, 35, told The Clarion-Ledger.
    Officers arrest suspect Willie Corey Godbolt on Sunday, May 28, followi
  • What is the best golf course in Orange County?

    What is the best golf course in Orange County?
    Let us know now as voting for the Best of Orange County is in its final week.
  • Muslims in Portland thankful for support after rant, deadly attack

    Muslims in Portland thankful for support after rant, deadly attack
    By GILLIAN FLACCUS
    PORTLAND, Ore.  — Muslims in Portland, Ore., thanked the community for its support and said they were raising money for the families of two men who were killed when they came to the defense of two young women — one wearing a hijab — who were targeted by an anti-Muslim rant.
    “I am very thankful as a Muslim, I am very thankful as a Portlander … that we stand together here as one,” Muhammad A. Najieb, an imam at the Muslim Community Cente
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  • Law enforcement agencies from around the county pay tribute to fallen officers

    Law enforcement agencies from around the county pay tribute to fallen officers
    Not everyone who dies serving their country makes that sacrifice fighting on foreign land.
    Kicking off Memorial Day weekend, law enforcement members, their families and others gathered Thursday night, May 25, at the Orange County Sheriff’s Regional Training Academy in Tustin to pay tribute to fallen officers in a candlelight vigil.
    A multi-agency Color Guard post the colors at the start of the Orange County Peace OfficersÕ Memorial Ceremony & Candlelight Vigil. At the right
  • Takuma Sato wins crash-marred Indianapolis 500

    Takuma Sato wins crash-marred Indianapolis 500
    The car driven by Scott Dixon, of New Zealand, goes over the top of Jay Howard, of England, in the first turn during the running of the Indianapolis 500 auto race at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Sunday, May 28, 2017, in Indianapolis. (AP Photo/Marty Seppala) ORG XMIT: NAA125Scott Dixon, of New Zealand, begins to go over the top of Jay Howard, of England, during the running of the Indianapolis 500 auto race at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Sunday, May 28, 2017, in Indianapolis. (AP Photo/Bill Frie
  • Mike Trout sprains thumb in Angels’ loss to Marlins

    Mike Trout sprains thumb in Angels’ loss to Marlins
    Los Angeles Angels starting pitcher Matt Shoemaker sits in the dugout during the first inning of an interleague baseball game against the Miami Marlins, Sunday, May 28, 2017, in Miami. (AP Photo/Lynne Sladky) ORG XMIT: OTKLos Angeles Angels starting pitcher Matt Shoemaker delivers during the first inning of an interleague baseball game against the Miami Marlins, Sunday, May 28, 2017, in Miami. (AP Photo/Lynne Sladky) ORG XMIT: FLLS103Miami Marlins relief pitcher Jose Urena delivers during the fi
  • Surfboard designer Paul Burke dies after being hit by car

    Surfboard designer Paul Burke dies after being hit by car
    Paul Burke, well-known in the Southern California surfing community, died Tuesday, May 23, when a car struck him as he rode his bicycle along a highway near his Fallbrook home.
    A Long Beach native, Burke, 59, grew up surfing almost daily in Seal Beach with his five brothers, said cousin Joe Marino.  After graduating from Wilson High, Burke surfed competitively with the Association of Surfing Professionals in Hawaii and Australia.
    Paul Burke, well-known in the surfing community for his
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  • Box office: ‘Pirates of the Caribbean’ soars, ‘Baywatch’ sinks

    Box office: ‘Pirates of the Caribbean’ soars, ‘Baywatch’ sinks
    It was smooth sailing to the top spot at the box office for “Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales,” but the waters were choppier for the Dwayne Johnson comedy “Baywatch.”
    Studio estimates on Sunday say the fifth installment of the “Pirates of the Caribbean” franchise commandeered $62.2 million in its first three days in theaters.
    The Johnny Depp-starrer is projected to take in $76.6 million over the four-day holiday weekend.
    It was the second-lowes
  • Boy Scouts plant flags for veterans at Pacific View in Corona del Mar

    Boy Scouts plant flags for veterans at Pacific View in Corona del Mar
    Cub Scout Andrew Weisenberger, 8, of Garden Grove, looks for grave sites of veterans while placing flags at Pacific View Memorial Park in Corona del Mar on Saturday, May 27, 2017. (Photo by Kevin Sullivan, Orange County Register/SCNG)Boy Scouts walk through a sea of flags at Pacific View Memorial Park in Corona del Mar on Saturday, May 27, 2017. (Photo by Kevin Sullivan, Orange County Register/SCNG)Cub Scout Andrew Weisenberger, 8, of Garden Grove, looks for grave sites of veterans while placing
  • Toys, games, books and more for sale at kids swap meet on June 3

    Toys, games, books and more for sale at kids swap meet on June 3
    Children will be the entrepreneurs at Yorba Linda’s Summer Kids’ Community Swap Meet on Saturday, June 3.
    The young sellers will try to make a profit from their old and unwanted toys, games, clothes and furniture.
    The event, planned by the Parks and Recreation Department, is free for shoppers looking to purchase children’s items.
    The booths will be run by kids ages 5 and 15 years old with the help of their parents.
    Aside from great deals, shoppers will have a chance t
  • Some propane tanks sold at U-Haul are recalled

    Some propane tanks sold at U-Haul are recalled
    LOS ANGELES – A refillable one-pound propane gas cylinder used forcamping trailers and stoves is being recalled, and the public is being warnedtoday not to use it.
    U-Haul, a Phoenix-based vehicle rental company that sells propaneaccessories, said today the cylinder tanks have been recalled by theirimporter, Flame King.
    The refillable cylinders have been sold at propane-certified U-Haullocations in California since June, 2016.
    U-Haul urged customers to “cease using your refillable one
  • On deck: Braves at Angels, Monday, 6 p.m.

    On deck: Braves at Angels, Monday, 6 p.m.
    BRAVES at ANGELSWhen: 6 p.m. TV: Fox Sports West
    Where: Angel StadiumTHE PITCHERSANGELS RHP RICKY NOLASCO (2-4, 4.37)
    vs. Braves: 6-10, 5.11
    At Angel Stadium: 5-5, 4.09
    Hates to face: Matt Kemp, 4 for 11 (.364)
    Loves to face: Brandon Phillips, 6 for 30 (.200)BRAVES RHP JULIO TEHERAN (3-4, 4.88)
    vs. Angels: First game
    At Angel Stadium: First game
    Hates to face: None
    Loves to face: Danny Espinosa, 4 for 24 (.167)UPCOMING GAMES:
    Tuesday — Angels (TBA) vs. Braves (RHP Bartolo Colon, 2-5, 6.96)
  • Angels Notes: Yunel Escobar close to returning to Angels lineup

    Angels Notes: Yunel Escobar close to returning to Angels lineup
    MIAMI — The Angels are close to having a key piece of their lineup back.
    Yunel Escobar, who was expected to be out two to four weeks with a strained hamstring, is nearing a return, which would be in the early portion of that window.
    Escobar, who last played on May 13, has been hitting, taking ground balls and running the bases. Manager Mike Scioscia said he’ll be evaluated when they return to Southern California, starting a series Monday against the Atlanta Braves.
    “He’s
  • Family escapes fire at Santa Ana mobile home park

    Family escapes fire at Santa Ana mobile home park
    Family members awoke at 4 a.m. Sunday morning, May 28, to the blare of a smoke alarm in their Santa Ana mobile home.
    All three adults immediately vacated their house in Sandalwood Mobil Park at 501 Euclid St., said Orange County Fire Authority Captain Stephen Horner. Once outside, they saw flames erupt from the rear of the structure.
    Firefighters knocked down a fire at a mobile home in Santa Ana in about 20 minutes in the predawn hours on Sunday, May 28. (Photo by Southe
  • Here’s a big warning sign for Orange County housing

    Here’s a big warning sign for Orange County housing
    When I see record-high homes prices and worst-in-seven-years job growth … I gulp!
    High home prices don’t necessarily mean disaster ahead. And a slowdown in job growth is still growth. But it’s a troublesome combination when you believe, as I do, that the secret sauce for real estate success is not found in demographics, listing trends or interest-rate movements.
    Rather it’s jobs! Jobs! Jobs!
    The median selling price for an Orange County home hit a record $675,000 in Apri
  • Where can you get the best Sunday brunch in Orange County?

    Where can you get the best Sunday brunch in Orange County?
    Only 6 days are left to vote for the Best of Orange County.
  • Trump eyes White House overhaul, outside lawyers and PR team

    Trump eyes White House overhaul, outside lawyers and PR team
    By JILL COLVIN and KEN THOMAS
    WASHINGTON  — President Donald Trump is considering overhauling his White House staff and bringing back top campaign strategists, frustrated by what he views as his team’s inability to contain the burgeoning crisis involving alleged Russian meddling in the 2016 election.
    Expanding teams of lawyers and experienced public relations hands are being recruited to deal with the drumbeat of new revelations about Moscow’s interference and possible imp
  • Police say 8 dead in Mississippi shooting

    Police say 8 dead in Mississippi shooting
    By The Associated Press
    BROOKHAVEN, Miss. (AP) — Authorities in Mississippi said Sunday that a suspect is in custody after eight people were killed in a shooting, including a sheriff’s deputy.
    Mississippi Bureau of Investigation spokesman Warren Strain said the shootings occurred at three separate homes Saturday night in rural Lincoln County. Two of the homes are in Brookhaven and one is in Bogue Chitto. The area is about 68 miles (109 kilometers) south of Jackson, the capital.
    Strai
  • Memorial Day deals on Rip Curl, camping, Catalina, books and more

    Memorial Day deals on Rip Curl, camping, Catalina, books and more
    The Yorba Linda Library will hold a book sale on Saturday, June 3.You can save big at the Outlets in San Clemente over Memorial Day weekend. (Photo by Jeff Antenore, contributing writer)Hi, it’s me, Marla Jo, your columnist and deals maven. Check out my Cheapo Travel column in the Sunday Travel section. If you know a great deal, let me know at [email protected]. You can also find me at Deals Diva on Facebook and Twitter. And don’t forget to read my humor columns on Wednesdays in the R
  • 5 reasons NOT to sell your commercial real estate

    5 reasons NOT to sell your commercial real estate
    So often, folks in my profession are focused upon the reasons TO do something – like selling your commercial real estate. After all, we make our living selling and leasing buildings.
    However, sometimes there are compelling reasons to NOT sell your commercial real estate. Today, I would enjoy sharing a few of those reasons with you.
    No transition: As we recently discussed, a sale decision is generally preceded by a transition of some sort – such as selling the business that occup
  • 5 more free things you can get for your birthday

    5 more free things you can get for your birthday
    Courtesy of Benihana restaurantsIt’s my birthday month, and I’ve been enjoying watching my free birthday offers roll into my inbox. Makes up for being another year older, right? I told you about the first 5 free things for your birthday last week, and now here are five more worth mentioning!
    Benihana sent me a $30 off coupon I can use for dinner, Monday through Thursday, with the purchase of at least one other adult entrée. I haven’t been there in years, so I’m loo
  • Eviction decline is no solace for thousands of renters losing their homes

    Eviction decline is no solace for thousands of renters losing their homes
    Joann Nieves spent the first week after her eviction sleeping in her Chevy pickup with her three young sons.
    “It was kind of uncomfortable,” said Jacob, 11, her oldest.
    To her youngest, 6-year-old Anthony, “it was scary.”
    Things have improved since then. Nieves, 36, now sleeps on an air mattress on the living room floor of her boyfriend’s mom’s house in Santa Ana, while her sons share a bed in one of the bedrooms.
    An air conditioner, a mini-fridge, appliances,
  • Long Beach State edges Cal State Fullerton in season finale, 1-0

    Long Beach State edges Cal State Fullerton in season finale, 1-0
    Fullerton’s Timmy Richards pulled in a grounder and threw to first for an out. Long Beach State was playing Cal State Fullerton in a Big West Conference baseball game at Cal State Fullerton in Fullerton, CA on Saturday, May 27, 2017. (Photo by Bill Alkofer,Orange County Register/SCNG)Long Beach State’s Brock Lundquist sticks out his tongue in celebration after hitting a double. Long Beach State was playing Cal State Fullerton in a Big West Conference baseball game at Cal State Fuller
  • USC season-ticket holders and the true cost of Coliseum renovations

    USC season-ticket holders and the true cost of Coliseum renovations
    LOS ANGELES — Wayne Scott reflected earlier this month on how long he has attended USC home football games at the Coliseum.
    It’s been eight decades.
    Scott, a 95-year-old retired school principal and an alum, traced his first game to when he was a high schooler from Huntington Beach. On that day, on Oct. 16, 1937, the Trojans defeated Oregon 34-14 in front of 45,000.
    “I watched guys that are old-timers now,” Scott said.
    He pointed to USC’s most recent run of athletic
  • Scott Dixon has pole, Fernando Alonso has spotlight for wide-open Indy 500

    Scott Dixon has pole, Fernando Alonso has spotlight for wide-open Indy 500
    INDIANAPOLIS — One of IndyCar’s all-time greats will lead the field to green at the Indianapolis 500.
    All eyes, though, will be one row behind Scott Dixon as Fernando Alonso makes his debut in “The Greatest Spectacle in Racing.” Alonso has never raced on an oval before, never raced an Indy car and hasn’t done a rolling start in 20 years — and that was in a go-kart.
    So, yeah, Alonso lingered long after all the other competitors in the final driver meeting befor
  • Trump has a real Russia problem

    Trump has a real Russia problem
    In the homestretch of the 2016 presidential campaign, I attended a Donald Trump rally in Loudoun County, Va. The campaign had ticketed some 4,000 people for a venue that comfortably fit about 350, meaning that most waited in long lines in the hot sun for a candidate they wouldn’t see.
    Talking to a couple dozen of them, I learned that, contrary to the Trump ruffians featured on television news, these supporters were pleasant and well-spoken — and philosophical about getting shut out o
  • The California economy’s surface strength hides looming weakness

    The California economy’s surface strength hides looming weakness
    If you listen to California’s many boosters, things have never been so good. And, to be sure, since 2011, the state appears to have gained its economic footing, and outperformed many of its rivals.
    Some, such as Los Angeles Magazine and Bloomberg, claim that it is California — not the bumbling Trump regime — that is “making America great again.” California, with 2 percent job growth in 2016, gained jobs more rapidly than most states. The growth rate was about equal
  • A day for honor, reverence, remembrance

    A day for honor, reverence, remembrance
    Honor, reverence and remembrance. Those are the true purposes of Memorial Day.
    Memorial Day is about remembering those who died for our freedom. That’s it, pure and simple.
    It’s not the same as Veterans Day. That holiday is in November and rightly celebrates and honors all, living and dead, who have served in our nation’s armed forces.
    Yes, this national holiday does signal the coming of summer. But Memorial Day is meant to be much, much more than that.
    For those who understand
  • Single-payer health care plan would require massive tax increase

    Single-payer health care plan would require massive tax increase
    The latest stop on progressives’ magical wish tour for a single-payer health care plan is California, where U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vermont, has been campaigning on behalf of a proposed state-run, single-payer system. This week, state lawmakers in Sacramento got their first look at the price tag for the proposal: $400 billion annually.
    At that price, even after accounting for an estimated $200 billion that could be saved by replacing current state-run health programs with the single-pa
  • Hard to remove the politics from the snitch scandal

    Hard to remove the politics from the snitch scandal
    SACRAMENTO — There are few politicians who have been on the receiving end of my sharp pen more often than county supervisor and former Assemblyman Todd Spitzer. If you don’t believe me, ask Todd. I’ve taken him to task repeatedly for increasing county pensions, his closeness to police unions, his citizens’ arrest of an evangelist and, well, you name it.
    Yet it was with mixed feelings that I read the Orange County district attorney’s statement blasting Spitzer for hi
  • Don’t forget the meaning of Memorial Day

    Don’t forget the meaning of Memorial Day
    Memorial Day has become a company holiday, an excuse for a three day weekend, an opportunity for retail sales promotions and the beginning of the summer season. We have forgotten what it is all about. Unfortunately, with less than 1 percent of the population in the military and the total number of veterans shrinking every day, the general population doesn’t have a personal connection to Memorial Day.
    Memorial Day was started after the Civil War when, because of the horrific number of casua
  • Letters: Just the facts

    Letters: Just the facts
    Re: “Is it time to start talking about impeachment?” [Opinion, May 25]: I certainly would not want Erwin Chemerinsky to be a judge in a case in which I was involved. He would already have his verdict before any sworn factual testimony or evidence was introduced.
    — Arnold Gregg, Anaheim HillsWhat about Obama?
    I must have missed Erwin Chemerinsky’s column about President Obama obstructing justice by going on TV and saying that Hillary Clinton did not endanger national secur
  • On deck: Cubs at Dodgers, Sunday, 1 p.m.

    On deck: Cubs at Dodgers, Sunday, 1 p.m.
    Where: Dodger Stadium
    TV: SNLA (where available), MLB Network (out of market only)
    THE PITCHERS
    DODGERS LHP CLAYTON KERSHAW (7-2, 2.01 ERA)
    vs. Cubs: 5-3, 2.18 (eight starts)
    at Dodger Stadium: 74-30, 1.99 (142 starts)
    Hates to face: Anthony Rizzo, 5 for 16 (.313), 2 HR
    Loves to face: Jason Heyward, 0 for 12, 7 Ks
    CUBS LHP JON LESTER (3-2, 3.19 ERA)
    vs. Dodgers: 2-2, 2.82 (six starts)
    at Dodger Stadium: 1-1, 2.79 (three starts)
    Hates to face: Corey Seager, 5 for 15 (.333), HR
    Loves to face: Adri
  • Casa Romantica summer exhibit to blend art and horticulture

    Casa Romantica summer exhibit to blend art and horticulture
    Casa Romantica Cultural Center and Gardens is set to unveil its summer exhibit, a marriage of art and horticulture.
    Designed by Britain’s Rebecca Louise Law, it utilizes some 8,000 blooms grown locally. They will be suspended from the ceilings of Casa Romantica’s art gallery, with space for guests to walk among the blooms, taking in the aromas and experiencing what the cultural center describes as a stunning array of flowers, succulents, seashells and other natural elements.
    IF YOU G
  • Lady Eli takes Gamely Stakes

    Lady Eli takes Gamely Stakes
    By Art WilsonCorrespondent@sham73 on TwitterARCADIA — Lady Eli, one of the most beloved horses in training after surviving a life-threatening battle with laminitis in 2015, returned to Santa Anita in triumphant fashion Saturday, holding on to win the $300,000 Grade I Gamely Stakes by a half-length following a torrid stretch duel with Goodyearforroses.The 5-year-old daughter of Divine Park made it two victories in three starts over the Santa Anita grass course, shipping in after losing the
  • Forum to discuss 241 Toll Road extension, south Orange County mobility

    Forum to discuss 241 Toll Road extension, south Orange County mobility
    The Transportation Corridor Agencies invite the public to the third in a series of “Get Moving Orange County” forums to look into ideas for improving north-south mobility in south Orange County.
    This forum will focus on presenting two topics: (1) how the process is being affected by the December settlement of lawsuits filed by environmental groups against the TCA to kill a former plan that proposed to extend the 241 Toll Road behind San Clemente to connect with I-5 at San Onofre and
  • Homeless man arrested after nine-hour standoff atop Orange house

    Homeless man arrested after nine-hour standoff atop Orange house
    ORANGE A homeless man in his 30s was arrested Saturday, May 27, after a nine-hour standoff during which he camped out on top of someone’s house – throwing tiles off the roof and talking incoherently, police said.
    Around 4 a.m., police arrived at a two-story house near Nohl Ranch Road and White Lantern Lane, near the 55 freeway in Orange, where Aaron Sponseller, 35, was standing on the roof, said Sgt. Phil McMullin of the Orange Police Department.
    Crisis negotiators were called in and
  • Corona del Mar suffers reversal of fate against Loyola in SoCal Regional final

    Corona del Mar suffers reversal of fate against Loyola in SoCal Regional final
    Corona del Mar’s Jake Meyer, left, and Brandon Browning let a shot by Loyola get by them during the CIF Southern California Regional Division I championship in Huntington Beach on Saturday, May 27, 2017. (Photo by Paul Rodriguez, Orange County Register/SCNG)Corona del Mar’s Clay Dickinson hits the ball against Loyola during the CIF Southern California Regional Division I championship in Huntington Beach on Saturday, May 27, 2017. (Photo by Paul Rodriguez, Orange County Register/SCNG)
  • Kennedy’s special season ends with loss in CIF SoCal Regional finals

    Kennedy’s special season ends with loss in CIF SoCal Regional finals
    Kennedy coach Travis Warner holds the CIF Southern California Regional Division III second place plaque in Huntington Beach on Saturday, May 27, 2017. Sage Creek won the championship. (Photo by Paul Rodriguez, Orange County Register/SCNG)Spencer Hirai, left, and Daniel Song of Kennedy can’t block a shot by Sage Creek during the CIF Southern California Regional Division III championship game in Huntington Beach on Saturday, May 27, 2017. (Photo by Paul Rodriguez, Orange County Register/SCNG
  • McCarthy is the latest to challenge big, bad Cubs

    McCarthy is the latest to challenge big, bad Cubs
    LOS ANGELES — Alex Wood was somewhere in the visiting bullpen. Brandon McCarthy was reassembling his body.
    Neither was a key figure in the events of Oct. 22, 2016, when Wrigley Field throbbed with “Go Cubs Go,” and people stumbled up the stairs of the Addison  L station, happy to ride to anywhere.
    The Cubs won the National League pennant that night, eliminating the Dodgers in the sixth game. They also  won the World Series, as you might have heard.
    Their ability to st
  • Baffert’s Cupid wins Gold Cup in upset after layoff

    Baffert’s Cupid wins Gold Cup in upset after layoff
    By Art WilsonCorrespondent@sham73 on TwitterARCADIA — Cupid, idle for 35 weeks since an eighth-place finish in last fall’s Pennsylvania Derby at Parx Racing, rebounded in a big way Saturday by scoring a 3 1/4-length victory in the $500,690 Grade I Gold Cup at Santa Anita.An on-track crowd of 17,634 saw Cupid get the better of his stablemate, 8-5 favorite American Freedom, by scoring at 7-1 under Rafael Bejarano for his fifth win in 10 starts. He’s now won nearly $2 million and
  • Sir Mo Farah proves doubters wrong at Prefontaine Classic

    Sir Mo Farah proves doubters wrong at Prefontaine Classic
    Eugene—Sir Mo Farah had been reading and hearing about his impending demise all spring.
    Even on the trails and back roads around Flagstaff, Farah’s springtime training site, word kept getting back to him that several of his younger rivals were publicly predicting that the 34-year-old four-time Olympic, five-time World champion was ready to be knocked off in this his final season on the track.
    “There was a lot of pressure on me,” said Farah, born in Mogadishu, Somalia, rai
  • Jim Bunning, Hall of Fame pitcher and U.S. lawmaker, dead at 85

    Jim Bunning, Hall of Fame pitcher and U.S. lawmaker, dead at 85
    LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Former U.S. Sen. Jim Bunning, a Hall of Fame pitcher who parlayed his sports fame into a political career as an uncompromising advocate for conservative causes, has died. He was 85.
    Bunning’s death Friday was confirmed by Jon Deuser, who served as chief of staff when the Kentucky Republican was in the Senate. Deuser said Saturday he was notified about the death by Bunning’s family.
    Bunning, who won 224 games in a 17-year major-league career, mostly with the De
  • Dodgers Notes: Justin Turner, eligible to return from DL on Monday, will wait

    Dodgers Notes: Justin Turner, eligible to return from DL on Monday, will wait
    LOS ANGELES — Justin Turner is eligible to return from the disabled list on Monday.
    The Dodgers, though, will not activate the veteran third baseman.
    Turner, who was placed on the 10-day DL on May 19 for a Grade I strained right hamstring, will need at least one minor league rehabilitation assignment before he returns to the major-league club, Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said Saturday.
    “We’re not going to rush him at all,” Roberts said.
    Turner injured his hamstring as he
  • Man robbed outside La Habra gas station

    Man robbed outside La Habra gas station
    LA HABRA Three attackers robbed another man outside a La Habra gas station early Saturday morning, police said.
    The crime took place shortly after 1 a.m. after the victim stopped to use a restroom at a gas station at La Habra Boulevard and Idaho Street, La Habra police Lt. Clint Angle said.
    “Upon exiting, the victim was assaulted by three suspects who then stole his wallet,” Angle said.
    It was not clear if the victim required medical treatment as a result of the attack.
    The three rob
  • Orange Unified school board renews El Rancho charter

    Orange Unified school board renews El Rancho charter
    El Rancho Charter School’s agreement with the Orange Unified School District to operate the campus was renewed Thursday, May 25 by the school board.
    Board members split 4-3 on approving the charter that has been causing controversy the last two months.
    The majority adopted the charter as submitted by the school. Staff had suggested renewing the agreement as it was last approved, without the latest revisions.
    Staff concerns included a lack of evidence that 75 percent of El Ra
  • On deck: Angels at Marlins, Sunday, 10 a.m.

    On deck: Angels at Marlins, Sunday, 10 a.m.
    ANGELS at MARLINS
    When: Sunday, 10 a.m.
    Where: Marlins Park
    TV: Fox Sports West
    THE PITCHERS
    ANGELS RHP MATT SHOEMAKER (4-2, 3.97)
    vs. Marlins: 1-0, 0.00
    At Marlins Park: First game
    Hates to face: None
    Loves to face: None
    MARLINS RHP JOSE UREÑA (2-2, 3.08)
    vs. Angels: First game
    At Marlins Park: 2-11, 4.51
    Hates to face: None
    Loves to face: None
  • Tell us your choice for the best movie theater in Orange County

    Tell us your choice for the best movie theater in Orange County
    Only 7 days remain to cast your votes for the Best of Orange County.
  • J.C. Ramirez dominates again in Angels’ victory over Marlins

    J.C. Ramirez dominates again in Angels’ victory over Marlins
    Los Angeles Angels’ Mike Trout hits a solo home run during the first inning of an interleague baseball game against the Miami Marlins, Saturday, May 27, 2017, in Miami. (AP Photo/Lynne Sladky) ORG XMIT: FLLS102Los Angeles Angels’ Mike Trout (27) runs the bases after hitting a solo home run during the first inning of an interleague baseball game against the Miami Marlins, Saturday, May 27, 2017, in Miami. (AP Photo/Lynne Sladky) ORG XMIT: OTKMiami Marlins starting pitcher Vance Worley

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