• Indo-Chinese mosque members break Ramadan fast with tacos

    Indo-Chinese mosque members break Ramadan fast with tacos
    Reyan El’s golden hijab was aglow against the bright light of Moises Moreno’s taco truck as she waited in line break her Ramadan fast Saturday night.
    Moreno was serving up chicken and beef tacos outside the brand new Islamic Center of Santa Ana, home to Orange County’s Indo-Chinese community, many of whom are refugees and, like El, children of refugees who fled Pol Pot’s genocidal Khmer Rouge regime.
    Maryum Aboutalep of Santa Ana gets dinner for her and her two
  • 600 and counting: A look at what Albert Pujols still brings

    600 and counting: A look at what Albert Pujols still brings
    ANAHEIM — As Albert Pujols approached and reached the 600-homer milestone, he found himself at the intersection of who he was, who he is and who he can still be.
    Pujols is indisputably a first-ballot Hall of Famer, a status he had secured the moment he finished the 10 big league seasons required for eligibility. Since then, as he’s passed from the St. Louis Cardinals to the Angels, the narrative has shifted.
    Playing under the weight of expectation from a 10-year, $240-million co
  • Missing 80-year-old Irvine woman is located

    Missing 80-year-old Irvine woman is located
    Update: The woman has been located, police said Sunday afternoon.
    IRVINE An 80-year-old Irvine woman has been reported missing.
    Pearl Kamemoto was last seen Saturday morning around 9 a.m. at her home on Kingsbury in the Stonegate neighborhood.
    Kamemoto is 130 pounds and has short, black hair. She wears a purple bracelet with contact information on it.
    Kamemoto has Alzheimer’s disease.
    If you have any information, call the Irvine Police Department at 949-724-7000 or 911.
  • Box office: ‘Wonder Woman’ conquers milestone with $100.5 million debut

    Box office: ‘Wonder Woman’ conquers milestone with $100.5 million debut
    “Wonder Woman” conquered milestones and movie myths at North American theaters, where the Patty Jenkins-directed superhero film powered its way to a $100.5 million debut this weekend and became the biggest blockbuster ever directed by a woman.
    The well-reviewed movie easily surpassed industry expectations with one of the summer’s biggest debuts, according to studio estimates Sunday. Starring Gal Gadot as the Amazonian warrior princess, “Wonder Woman” is the rare &md
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  • ‘One Love Manchester’ – Ariana Grande’s tribute concert with Justin Bieber, Katy Perry, Coldplay and more

    ‘One Love Manchester’ – Ariana Grande’s tribute concert with Justin Bieber, Katy Perry, Coldplay and more
    The One Love Manchester tribute concert in Manchester, north western England, Sunday, June 4, 2017. One Love Manchester is raising money for those affected by the bombing at the end of Ariana Grande’s concert in Manchester on May 22, 2017. Other performers will include Pharrell Williams, Miley Cyrus, Usher, Niall Horan, Take That, Black Eyed Peas, Robbie Williams and Little Mix. Check back for more #OneLoveManchester photos.
    In this Sunday, June 4, 2017, handout photo provided by Kevin Maz
  • Fire in Stanton leaves one person injured

    Fire in Stanton leaves one person injured
    STATON A fire in the 7500 block of Orangewood Avenue Sunday, June 4, left one person injured, according to the Orange County Fire Authority.
    The fire broke out at 1:25 a.m. at a recycling warehouse facility. The fire was contained to a trash truck, said public information officer Stephen Horner.
    The fire, which mainly came from the engine compartment of the truck, was put out at 1:43 a.m.
    One person was transported to a local hospital to be treated for smoke inhalation. No firefighters were inju
  • Costa Mesa home burglary suspect arrested after resident gets alert, sees video

    Costa Mesa home burglary suspect arrested after resident gets alert, sees video
    COSTA MESA A man who broke into a house being fumigated in Costa Mesa Sunday morning is in custody, police say.
    Brandon Ellison, 34, of Inglewood broke into a home at 3142 Cork Lane at around 3 a.m. Sunday morning, according to the Costa Mesa Police Department.
    The home was being fumigated for termites. Its resident received an alert on a cell phone and observed the suspect attempting to remove a safe on video, a news release states.
    The resident called the police, who set up a perimeter around
  • 12 homebuying trends to ponder: Stanton or Midway City?

    12 homebuying trends to ponder: Stanton or Midway City?
    New homes in Stanton. FILE PHOTOHow did the buying and selling of Stanton and Midway City 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 12 trends …
    In Stanton …
    1. 51 homes sold this year vs. 49 a year ago.
    2. That’s a gain of 4.1 percent vs. a gain of 3.5 percent countywide.
    3. Median selling price this year of $400,000 vs. $360,000 in 2
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  • SWAT called off pursuit of four men

    SWAT called off pursuit of four men
    ANAHEIM A SWAT team searching for four suspects in an armed robbery in Anaheim last night has been called off, police say.
    SWAT officers searched for the men on Sunday, June 4. The team located the men’s car and a shotgun, Sgt. Daron Wyatt said.
    The four male suspects, who were in a car, robbed a man and a woman in their car at gunpoint.
    The robbery took place at 3:50 a.m. The suspects stole the victims’ phones and personal property, but did not steal their vehicle.
    The robbery
  • Lady Antebellum lights up the Hollywood Bowl

    Lady Antebellum lights up the Hollywood Bowl
    In an interview last month, Lady Antebellum’s Charles Kelley promised that the country music trio’s You Look Good World Tour would be the biggest production that the Grammy award-winning group had embarked on to date.
    He wasn’t lying.
    On Saturday night at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles, the sixth stop on its massive outing that also includes shows in South Africa, Ireland and the Netherlands, Lady A delivered the goods. After they had performed the New Orleans-inspired, jazz
  • Former Laker Derek Fisher suspected of DUI after crashing car on 101 Freeway in Sherman Oaks

    Former Laker Derek Fisher suspected of DUI after crashing car on 101 Freeway in Sherman Oaks
    SHERMAN OAKS Former Los Angeles Laker and ex-New York Knicks head coach Derek Fisher was arrested on suspicion of drunken driving after his vehicle overturned Sunday, June 4, on the 101 Freeway. His lone passenger, former “Basketball Wives” reality star Gloria Govan, escaped injury.
    The crash was a little after 3 a.m. on the westbound freeway, approaching the 405 Freeway interchange. Fisher, 42, was driving a 2015 Cadillac, the California Highway Patrol reported.
    Fisher was driving i
  • Suspects at large in Anaheim armed robbery, SWAT called

    Suspects at large in Anaheim armed robbery, SWAT called
    ANAHEIM A SWAT team on Sunday, June 4 is searching for four suspects in an armed robbery in Anaheim last night.
    The four male suspects, who were in a car, robbed a man and a woman in their car at gunpoint on Saturday, Sgt. Daron Wyatt said.
    The robbery took place at 3:50 a.m. The suspects stole the victims’ phones and personal property, but did not steal their vehicle.
    The robbery happened at North National Street near Liberty Avenue.
    The suspects then fled into Fullerton.
  • Man accused of sexual relationship with 13-year-old Fullerton girl

    Man accused of sexual relationship with 13-year-old Fullerton girl
    FULLERTON A 26-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of having a sexual relationship with a 13-year-old Fullerton girl, according to the Fullerton Police Department.Police say Vincent John Conti of North Hollywood met the girl online. Investigators learned about the relationship in March, when they began a 2-month long investigation.
    They arranged to have the girl meet Conti at a prearranged location on Saturday, June 3, when he was arrested after attempting to flee, according to a news release
  • This week’s deals: Barbecue, Father’s Day, cheap movies, books, Dodgers

    This week’s deals: Barbecue, Father’s Day, cheap movies, books, Dodgers
    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 Register.
    THRIFT SALE
    Check out the semi-annual sale at the American Cancer Society Discovery Shop in Laguna Niguel, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Friday, June 9, and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday
  • What makes a top workplace? Avoiding 13 common mistakes

    What makes a top workplace? Avoiding 13 common mistakes
    No workplace is perfect.
    The places you really want to be are, for the most part, the business that makes the fewest mistakes within their workplace culture.
    It’s not high pay or fancy perks or TVs and table tennis in breakrooms. It’s being treated like an important piece of the enterprise, no matter a worker’s standing in the corporate pecking order.
    Numerous workplace surveys identify the same employee gripes over and over again. Thus, you could argue the best workplaces
  • It’s time to nominate Orange County’s 2017 Top Workplaces

    It’s time to nominate Orange County’s 2017 Top Workplaces
    With a surging economy and job growth at peak highs in recent years, Orange County companies have expanded their payrolls and paychecks.
    So, how does all that growth help foster a top workplace?
    Are employees valued? Promoted? Respected?
    Does an organization offer its associates the option of flexible schedules or provide opportunities to learn and grow? Do businesses take pride in setting high standards for efficiency or strong ethical values?
    To help us figure out who’s the best of
  • FivePoint’s Haddad led nation’s homebuilders in CEO pay last year

    FivePoint’s Haddad led nation’s homebuilders in CEO pay last year
    FivePoint Communities CEO Emile Haddad signs the guest book at the New York Stock Exchange on Wednesday as the firm’s holding company debuted Wednesday, May 10, as a public company. (Photo courtesy of the New York Stock Exchange)CEO of FivePoint Communities, Emile Haddad, leads a tour through new homes and answers questions during the unveiling of Pavilion Park.Five Point Holdings Chairman and CEO Emile Haddad, center, rings a ceremonial bell, and is applauded by New York Stock Exchange Pr
  • 5 free things to do this week in Orange County (June 4-10)

    5 free things to do this week in Orange County (June 4-10)
    Why sit home because you don’t want to spend any money? Here are five things you can do this week that won’t cost you a dime:
    SUNDAY, JUNE 4
    Every Sunday is free for all – and kids 12 and under are always free – at the Museum of Latin American Art in Long Beach. I wouldn’t bring little kids here, nothing for them to do, but older kids will enjoy it. Learn more at Molaa.org. Location: 628 Alamitos Avenue, Long Beach, Phone 562-437-1689. This is part of the Target Fre
  • Real estate briefly: CBRE sells Santa Ana complex for $14M; Morningside in Fullerton opens links, pickleball

    Real estate briefly: CBRE sells Santa Ana complex for $14M; Morningside in Fullerton opens links, pickleball
    CBRE Group has sold an apartment complex in Santa Ana to an unnamed investor for about $13.8 million. The Regent, a 70-unit property at 1111 West Santa Ana Blvd. underwent a partial remodel over the past year. (Courtesy of CBRE Group)Coldwell Banker Commercial Advisors in Irvine has arranged the $5.7 million sale of the two-story office building located at 3505 Cadillac Ave. in Costa Mesa. (Courtesy of Coldwell Banker Commercial Advisors)Emile Haddad, chairman and CEO of FivePoint Holdings in Al
  • See a movie for only a buck this summer

    See a movie for only a buck this summer
    This is such a fun annual summer event! Movies only cost a buck at the Summer Movie Express at Regal cinemas, at 10 a.m. on Tuesday and Wednesday mornings. This year, see recent movies like “Trolls,” “Sing” and “The LEGO Batman Movie.” I want to go see “Kubo and the Two Strings.” Get there early, these are popular. No outside food or drink allowed. Start date depends on location, but is generally June 20 and the following eight weeks. If your kids
  • Philippine police say casino attacker was indebted gambler

    Philippine police say casino attacker was indebted gambler
    By TODD PITMAN
    MANILA, Philippines (AP) — The lone suspect behind a deadly attack on a casino and shopping complex in Manila was a heavily indebted Filipino gambling addict, police said Sunday, bolstering their claim that the assault was not terrorism-related.
    The man’s immediate family confirmed his identity as Jessie Carlos — a married father of three and former Finance Department employee who owed more than $80,000.
    The revelations confirm that “this is not an act of t
  • Half-baked single-payer health plan amounts to political stunt

    Half-baked single-payer health plan amounts to political stunt
    On Thursday, the California state Senate made the bold move of voting to create a single-payer health system without having any idea of how to pay for it.
    Ostensibly spurred by concerns over the future of the Affordable Care Act at the federal level, Senate Bill 562 by Sens. Ricardo Lara, D-Bell Gardens, and Toni Atkins, D-San Diego, would create a single-payer system which would cover health expenses for every resident in California.
    Considering the magnitude of such a proposal, the very least
  • Trump and the Paris accord

    Trump and the Paris accord
    “They’re closing down the textile mill across the railroad tracks
    “The foreman says these jobs are going, boys, and they ain’t coming back …”
    — Bruce Springsteen in “My Hometown”
    The bard of New Jersey is hardly a Donald Trump supporter. A longtime progressive who supports the Democratic Party nominee every four years, Springsteen was tapped by Hillary Clinton in the waning days of the 2016 campaign to galvanize the faithful at a Philadelphi
  • The coming Democratic civil war

    The coming Democratic civil war
    Even before the election of Donald Trump, and more so afterwards, the dysfunction of the GOP has been glaringly obvious. Yet, despite the miserable favorability ratings for both Trump and the Republicans, those of the Democrats, notes Gallup, also have been dropping, and are nearly identical to that of the Republicans.
    What gives? Simply put, the Democrats seem to know only what they are against — Trump — but have provided no clear sense of where they want to take the country. The pa
  • Huntington Beach tries to squelch democratic reform

    Huntington Beach tries to squelch democratic reform
    After giving a speech a few years ago, I was approached by an activist who wanted to tell me about what he believes is California’s most significant political problem. I’m usually leery of enthusiastic people touting political solutions and toting stacks of papers, but Michael Warnken made a great elevator pitch that has forever changed my thinking.
    California, the Santa Barbara resident told me, has the worst political representation in the country. We have the most people represent
  • CIF-SS softball championships: Scores from all of the games

    CIF-SS softball championships: Scores from all of the games
    Scores from the CIF-SS softball championship games on Saturday.
    SOFTBALL
    SaturdayDivision 1: Los Alamitos 3, Norco 1Division 2: Camarillo 4, Riverside Poly 0Division 3: Murrieta Mesa 3, Hart 1 (8 innings)Division 6: St. Anthony 3, Sierra Canyon 2
    FridayDivision 4: Buena 5, San Marcos 0Division 5: South Torrance 6, Heritage Christian 2•Division 7: Village Christian 7, Santa Ynez 4
  • Single-payer health care is a failed promise

    Single-payer health care is a failed promise
    Senate Bill 562, the single-payer health care bill, and its steep price tag, is not the solution to our broken health care system.
    The Senate Appropriations Committee estimates SB562 would cost $400 billion annually to cover all health care costs for every Californian. That’s more than double California’s proposed budget of $180 billion. Supporters hope the federal government will cover half the cost but federal approval for a California waiver that allows federal dollars to be used
  • Whicker: Albert Pujols trots with Angels, walks with giants

    Whicker: Albert Pujols trots with Angels, walks with giants
    Albert Pujols is congratuated by teammates upon hitting his 600th home run. The Angels were playing the Minnesota Twins in Anaheim, CA on Saturday, June 3, 2017. (Photo by Bill Alkofer,Orange County Register/SCNG)Albert Pujols is congratuated by teammates upon hitting his 600th home run. The Angels were playing the Minnesota Twins in Anaheim, CA on Saturday, June 3, 2017. (Photo by Bill Alkofer,Orange County Register/SCNG)Fans in center field pose in front of a sign marking Albert Pujols’
  • Private Attorneys General Act is another burden to California small businesses

    Private Attorneys General Act is another burden to California small businesses
    No one questions the necessity of basic workplace protections that keep employees safe. But what happens when minor compliance or technical errors, like a missed lunch break or misclassified information on a paystub, become multi-million dollar liabilities for small employers?
    Such is the status quo under California’s Private Attorneys General Act, known colloquially as the “sue your boss” law. PAGA allows employees to sue their employer for such minor labor violations —
  • Unions only care about privacy when it benefits them

    Unions only care about privacy when it benefits them
    It turns out the much-heralded commitment of the political left and its allies in organized labor to the ideal of privacy rights has its limits.
    And that limit once again manages to expire just short of themselves.
    For example, they’re all for protecting the identities of taxpayer-subsidized home health care providers already represented by the same public-sector unions that fund liberal candidates and causes.
    Meanwhile, under a bill currently working its way through the state Legislature,
  • CIF-SS baseball championships: Scores from all of the games

    CIF-SS baseball championships: Scores from all of the games
    Scores from the CIF-SS baseball championship games on Saturday.
    BASEBALL
    SaturdayDivision 3: Walnut 13, Righetti 2Division 5: Katella 3, Chaffey 0 (11 innings)Division 6: Santa Maria 9, Moreno Valley 0
    FridayDivision 1: El Toro 4, Corona 0Division 2: Etiwanda 2, Palm Desert 1Division 4: Tahquitz 2, Grace Brethren 1 (8 innings)Division 7: Arrowhead Christian 14, Faith Baptist 2
  • Canyon’s Baxter, Trabuco Hills’ Lee finish on top at CIF State track meet

    Canyon’s Baxter, Trabuco Hills’ Lee finish on top at CIF State track meet
    CLOVIS – The 99th CIF State Track & Field Championships on Saturday served as a crowning achievement to a stellar career,  an important trophy-case addition to a rising star and the end of a 39-year-old Orange County record.
    Canyon’s Rachel Baxter won back-to-back titles in the girls pole vault, Trabuco Hills’ Sean Lee finally grabbed a gold medal in the boys high jump and El Toro’s Maliyah Medley finished third and set the county record in the girls 400 meters t
  • Deputies searched Rancho Santa Margarita for man who discarded gun during foot chase

    Deputies searched Rancho Santa Margarita for man who discarded gun during foot chase
    RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA — Deputies searched a gated community and nearby greenbelt for more than four hours Saturday for a man who discarded a handgun after a traffic stop, authorities said.
    The incident began about 4:30 p.m. near the intersection of Dove Canyon Drive and  Plano Trabuco Road, when deputies pulled over a 1995 Mercedes for a vehicle code violation, said Orange County Sheriff’s Department Lt. Dan Dwyer.
    A man, who was passenger in the car, fled a
  • Cal State Fullerton tops Stanford to sweep NCAA baseball regional

    Cal State Fullerton tops Stanford to sweep NCAA baseball regional
    STANFORD – Cal State Fullerton baseball coach Rick Vanderhook got a text from Augie Garrido on Wednesday. He made sure to read the text to his team before the Stanford Regional of the NCAA tournament.
    “It’s Titan time,” read the text.
    It sure was this weekend. The Titans defeated Stanford 4-2 on Saturday to sweep the regional. Scott Hurst and Chris Hudgins homered and Colton Eastman was terrific in his fourth start back from an elbow injury.
    The Titans (37-21) advanc
  • The baseball world salutes Albert Pujols

    The baseball world salutes Albert Pujols
    When Albert Pujols hit his 600th home run Saturday, the baseball world welcomed him and appreciated the achievement.
  • 4 arrested after Anaheim car chase that ended in multi-car crash

    Four people were arrested Saturday afternoon after leading police on a brief chase that ended in a multi-vehicle crash, authorities said. The incident began around 3:30 p.m. Saturday, June 3, near Harbor Boulevard and Ball Road, when an officer attempted to pull over a pickup truck without license plates, said Anaheim police Sgt.
  • Washington ends UCLA softball team’s season at WCWS

    Washington ends UCLA softball team’s season at WCWS
    Washington’s Ali Aguilar (1) celebrates with Taran Alvelo (14) after hitting a home run in the sixth inning against UCLA during an NCAA Women’s College World Series softball game in Oklahoma City, Saturday, June 3, 2017. (Bryan Terry/The Oklahoman via AP) ORG XMIT: OKOKL341UCLA’s Brianna Tautalafua (33) tags out Washington’s Kelly Burdick, right, (21) in the third inning of a Women’s College World Series softball game in Oklahoma City, Saturday, June 3, 2017. (Bryan
  • Denhart, Los Alamitos triumph in epic showdown with Norco, win Division 1 title

    Denhart, Los Alamitos triumph in epic showdown with Norco, win Division 1 title
    IRVINE – Los Alamitos senior ace Ryan Denhart flirted with perfection, and in delivering one of the best performances of her high school career, the consensus No. 1 team in the nation finished its season only nearly perfect.
    Denhart retired 18 of the first 19 batters she faced, scattered three hits and produced two rally-killing strikeouts in the seventh inning as Los Alamitos served Norco its first loss of the season, 3-1, to capture the program’s first title in the CIF-SS Division
  • On deck: Twins at Angels, Sunday, 12:30 p.m.

    On deck: Twins at Angels, Sunday, 12:30 p.m.
    TWINS at ANGELS
    When: 12:30 p.m.
    Where: Angel Stadium
    TV: Fox Sports West
    THE PITCHERS
    ANGELS RHP RICKY NOLASCO (2-5, 5.07)
    vs. Twins: 1-0, 3.60
    At Angel Stadium: 5-6,4.61
    Hates to face: None
    Loves to face: None
    TWINS RHP JOSE BERRIOS (3-1, 2.70)
    vs. Angels: First game
    At Angel Stadium: First game
    Hates to face: None
    Loves to face: None
  • Albert Pujols’ coronation to exclusive 600 club a rarity baseball won’t see again for years

    Albert Pujols’ coronation to exclusive 600 club a rarity baseball won’t see again for years
    Take a close look at the rookie. Those were Mike Easler’s marching orders at the start of spring training, 2001. It was an assignment he’d never forget.
    The Cardinals hitting coach had heard only bits and pieces about the 20-year-old towering inside a nearby batting cage. Drafted in the 13th round, the rookie played just three games of Triple-A the year before, spending most of his first season in Single-A Potomac. No one in the organization expected him to stick with the major leagu
  • More housing on Pacific Coast Highway, new ‘main street’ planned near Seal Beach

    More housing on Pacific Coast Highway, new ‘main street’ planned near Seal Beach
    A 40-year plan that would increase the amount of housing on a stretch of Pacific Coast Highway and create a new waterfront “main street” moved one step closer to reality this week.
    The Planning Commission on Thursday voted to send a recommendation to the City Council to adopt a “reduced intensity” version of SEASP, or the Southeast Area Specific Plan, a 220-page document that would change how land is developed in an area roughly bounded by 7th Street, Marine Stadium and t
  • Video: No. 600 home runs for Pujols, Sosa, Thome, A-Rod, Griffey, Bonds, Mays

    Video: No. 600 home runs for Pujols, Sosa, Thome, A-Rod, Griffey, Bonds, Mays
    Home run No. 600 in history. Albert Pujols hit his on Saturday, June 3, 2017. Only nine players have hit 600 or more home runs. Here are the milestone shots of seven of them (minus Hank Aaron and Babe Ruth).
    Albert Pujols:AND THERE IT GOES! 600!! @PujolsFive #GrandSlam @Angels @MLBonFOX pic.twitter.com/LyBDn9LDuL
    — FOX Sports West (@FoxSportsWest) June 4, 2017 
    Barry Bonds:Alex Rodriguez:Willie Mays:Ken Griffey Jr.:Jim Thome:Sammy Sosa:(Babe Ruth hit No. 600 on Aug. 21, 1931 against&n
  • Chris Taylor hits grand slam in 9th as Dodgers stun Brewers 10-8

    Chris Taylor hits grand slam in 9th as Dodgers stun Brewers 10-8
    Los Angeles Dodgers’ Chris Taylor hits a grand slam during the ninth inning of a baseball game against the Milwaukee Brewers Saturday, June 3, 2017, in Milwaukee. (AP Photo/Morry Gash)Los Angeles Dodgers’ Chris Taylor hits a grand slam during the ninth inning of a baseball game against the Milwaukee Brewers Saturday, June 3, 2017, in Milwaukee. (AP Photo/Morry Gash)Milwaukee Brewers relief pitcher Carlos Torres reacts after giving up a grand slam to Los Angeles Dodgers’ Chris T
  • Edinson Volquez throws no-hitter, Marlins top Diamondbacks 3-0

    Edinson Volquez throws no-hitter, Marlins top Diamondbacks 3-0
    MIAMI — Edinson Volquez’s day was nearly over after three pitches. And he strongly considered leaving the game after five innings because of sharp ankle pain.
    A couple hours later, nothing was hurting.
    He stuck around and pitched the game of his life.
    Volquez threw the sixth no-hitter in Marlins history, facing the minimum 27 batters on Saturday and beating the Arizona Diamondbacks 3-0. Tied for the major league lead in losses when the game began, he struck out 10, and the two baseru
  • Landmark Costa Mesa restaurant The Golden Truffle closing after 37 years

    Landmark Costa Mesa restaurant The Golden Truffle closing after 37 years
    Alan Greeley, chef-owner of The Golden Truffle restaurant in Costa Mesa, presents Octopus Cocktail with Chocolate Cherokee Tomatoes. Greeley is closing the restaurant, known for its every changing global menu.After 37 years, The Golden Truffle, at at 1767 Newport Blvd. in Costa Mesa, is closing later this summer. It’s open Tuesday through Saturday. (Nancy Luna, Orange County Register/SCNG)It’s routine for Chef Alan Greeley to surprise his diners with a complimentary appetizer. His me
  • Vehicle hits pedestrians on London Bridge, incident called potential terror attack by prime minister

    Vehicle hits pedestrians on London Bridge, incident called potential terror attack by prime minister
    LONDON — Terrorism struck at the heart of London, police said Sunday, after a vehicle veered off the road and mowed down pedestrians on London Bridge and gunshots rang out amid reports of knife attacks at nearby Borough Market.
    The violence turned a summery Saturday night in an area full of bars and restaurants into a scene of panic and chaos, with officers running through crowded streets screaming for people to flee and lifeboats drafted to help clear the area.
    British media reported that

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