• UCLA’s Griffin Canning primed for MLB draft with patience, persistence

    UCLA’s Griffin Canning primed for MLB draft with patience, persistence
    UCLA starter Griffin Canning delivers a pitch during Friday’s NCAA regional game against Texas at Blair Field in Long Beach on Friday. (Photo by Don Liebig/UCLA)John Savage had seen enough.
    He braved the post-dinner traffic from Westwood to Anaheim to watch Griffin Canning pitch for Santa Margarita High against Servite and the UCLA baseball head coach left after one inning. That and a pre-game long toss session were all it took for him to know.
    Canning was something special.
    As fast as it
  • Angels use big inning to come back to take series from Astros

    Angels use big inning to come back to take series from Astros
    Los Angeles Angels catcher Martin Maldonado (12) puts his hand on the shoulder of starting pitcher Jesse Chavez (40) as manager Mike Scioscia, left, pulls Chavez from the baseball game during the fourth inning against the Houston Astros, Sunday, June 11, 2017, in Houston. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip) ORG XMIT: TXDP126Houston Astros fans celebrate after Norichika Aoki (3) hit an RBI-double against the Los Angeles Angels during the fourth inning of a baseball game Sunday, June 11, 2017, in Houston.
  • Rancho Cucamonga’s Daniel Franco seriously injured in boxing bout

    Rancho Cucamonga’s Daniel Franco seriously injured in boxing bout
    Featherweight boxer Daniel Franco of Rancho Cucamonga on Saturday night sustained severe head injuries during his eighth-round knockout loss to Jose Haro at WinnaVegas Casino in Sloan, Iowa.Franco, 25, after the bout was transported to a nearby hospital where he underwent emergency surgery to repair two brain bleeds, according to a statement released by Roc Nation Sports.“At this point the doctors have told us the next 48 hours will be critical in regards to him making a complete recovery,
  • Scofield, Hudson touch on jazz majesty at Playboy fest

    Scofield, Hudson touch on jazz majesty at Playboy fest
    The supergroup Hudson, with guitarist John Scofield, offered tantalizing glimpses Saturday of transcendent jazz – that combination of mastery, interaction and inspiration that marks the music’s milestones and provides a measure of its ongoing vitality.
    Corinne Bailey Rae sings at the Playboy Jazz Festival on Saturday. (Photo By: Craig T. Mathew and Greg Grudt/Mathew Imaging)Trumpeter Arturo Sandoval plays a duet with fellow trumpeter Wayne Bergeron at the Playboy Jazz Festival on Sat
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  • Tustin homebuying jumps 11% to start 2017

    Tustin homebuying jumps 11% to start 2017
    Homebuying in Tustin in 2017’s first three months could not keep pace with the countywide sales pace.
    How did the local residential real estate market start the year? Using CoreLogic data, we compared homebuying patterns from January to March from this year and 2016.
    Sales in Tustin rose as 238 residences sold in the past 12 months vs. 215 a year ago.
    That’s a gain of 11 percent vs. a 3.5 percent gain countywide.
    Neighborhood trends in Tustin from the report:
    Tustin ZIP code 92780 &m
  • ‘Wonder Woman’ buries ‘The Mummy’ at box office

    ‘Wonder Woman’ buries ‘The Mummy’ at box office
    By JAKE COYLE
    NEW YORK (AP) — Tom Cruise was no match for Wonder Woman.
    Warner Bros.’ “Wonder Woman” wrapped up Cruise’s “The Mummy” at the weekend box office, pulling in an estimated $57.2 million in North American theaters, according to studio estimates Sunday. Universal’s “The Mummy” looked its age, selling a relatively feeble $32.2 million in tickets in its debut weekend.
    That couldn’t compete with “Wonder Woman” i
  • Box office: ‘Wonder Woman’ buries ‘The Mummy’

    Box office: ‘Wonder Woman’ buries ‘The Mummy’
    Tom Cruise was no match for Wonder Woman.
    Warner Bros.’ “Wonder Woman” wrapped up Cruise’s “The Mummy” at the weekend box office, pulling in an estimated $57.2 million in North American theaters, according to studio estimates Sunday. Universal’s “The Mummy” looked its age, selling a relatively feeble $32.2 million in tickets in its debut weekend.
    That couldn’t compete with “Wonder Woman” in its second weekend. The Gal Gadot
  • Iglesias, Pitbull take full control at Staples

    Iglesias, Pitbull take full control at Staples
    A week into the first leg of their tour Saturday night, Enrique Iglesias and Pitbull electrified the Staples Center audience with back-to-back sets that made it difficult to spend any time sitting. For those lucky enough to land a ticket, precision production, stellar musicianship and positivity channeled through pop singles ensured that the price of admission was money well spent.
    Enrique Iglesias performs at the Staples Center in Los Angeles on Saturday, June 10, 2017. (Photo by
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  • $447.8 million Powerball ticket sold in Menifee is 10th-largest lottery jackpot in U.S. history

    $447.8 million Powerball ticket sold in Menifee is 10th-largest lottery jackpot in U.S. history
    Matthew Alberre was having fun at his cousin’s high school graduation party when he got a phone call that changed his family’s fortunes.
    “What are you doing right now?” the caller asked. “Are you sitting down? You might want to step away for a little bit.”
    The party grew a lot more festive after Alberre heard the good news on the other end of the line: His family’s Menifee store had sold the Powerball ticket that hit an estimated $447.8 million jack
  • The New 'Kingdom Hearts III' Trailer Promises Dazzling Battles and Titanic Enemies

    The third installment in Square Enix's action-packed franchise mashup of Disney's most beloved characters and its own Final Fantasy icons has been missing in action for more than a year - until now. halo drops series protagonist Sora into the midst of a squadron of armored Heartless , where he proceeds to make short work of the lot employing stylish spin-leaps, hovering flip-strikes and magical powers that leave devastation in their wake.
  • Rafael Nadal routs Stan Wawrinka for record 10th French Open title

    Rafael Nadal routs Stan Wawrinka for record 10th French Open title
    PARIS — His clay-court prowess as unassailable as ever, Rafael Nadal won his record 10th French Open title by dominating 2015 champion Stan Wawrinka 6-2, 6-3, 6-1 in Sunday’s final.
    No other man or woman has won 10 championships at the same major in the Open era, which began in 1968.
    Call it a Perfect 10.
    Nadal, 31, was overwhelmingly good from start to finish against Wawrinka – and over the past two weeks en route to La Decima, Spanish for “10th.” Not only did
  • Wooden boat festival at Balboa Yacht Club kicks off with a cannon blast and crowds

    Wooden boat festival at Balboa Yacht Club kicks off with a cannon blast and crowds
    Under an overcast sky at the Balboa Yacht Club, Alan Baron poured oil onto a rag and began polishing Drambuie.
    The 36-foot sportfisher boat, purchased from a warehouse two years ago, often can be spotted heading to Catalina Island or off the coast searching for marlin.
    Athena Gideon, 8, tours the 1930s Dorade sailboat with her grandfather and cousin during the Wooden Boat Festiva lin Corona Del Mar on Saturday, June 10, 2017. (Photo by Mindy Schauer, Orange County Register/SCNG)Ab
  • Rare soupfin shark caught and saved by Dana Point captain famous for disentangling great white shark in surf line

    Rare soupfin shark caught and saved by Dana Point captain famous for disentangling great white shark in surf line
    Capt. Chris Pica sets a soupfin shark free. In three decades the longtime fosherman and captain has never seen one of Orange county waters. (Photo courtesy Danawharf.com)DANA POINT  Just minutes after a fisherman hooked a 100-pound rare soupfin shark, Capt. Chris Pica helped calm and free the seven-footer.
    It was during a charter fishing trip Saturday, June 10 off local South Orange County waters when Pica and a group of fisherman out on a birthday fishing trip came across the dark gray sha
  • 2016 Pulse nightclub shooting in Orlando, a look back at the worst mass shooting in US history

    2016 Pulse nightclub shooting in Orlando, a look back at the worst mass shooting in US history
    June 12, 2016: It had been an evening of drinking, dancing and drag shows. After hours of revelry, the party-goers crowding the gay nightclub known as the Pulse in Orlando, Florida, took their last sips before the place closed. That’s when authorities say Omar Mateen emerged, carrying an AR-15 and spraying the helpless crowd with bullets. Witnesses said he fired relentlessly — 20 rounds, 40, then 50 and more. In such tight quarters, the bullets could hardly miss. He shot at police. H
  • Real Estate briefly: NGKF Capital Markets sells Anaheim tower for $59 million

    Real Estate briefly: NGKF Capital Markets sells Anaheim tower for $59 million
    NGKF Capital Markets in Newport Beach has completed the sale of 200 Center, a 191,556-square-foot, high-rise office building in downtown Anaheim for $58.9 million. The building is occupied entirely by St. Joseph Health System, which has a long-term lease with 10 years remaining. (Courtesy of NGKF Capital Markets)CBRE Group has brokered the sale of an industrial property in Anaheim to Doyle Properties for $19.81 million in a 1031-exchange. The property will be occupied by the Econolite Group, a t
  • 1 winning Powerball ticket sold in California worth $447 million

    1 winning Powerball ticket sold in California worth $447 million
    DES MOINES, Iowa  — A sole winning Powerball ticket worth $447.8 million and matching all six numbers was sold in southern California and will claim the 10th largest lottery prize in U.S. history, lottery officials said Sunday.
    The winning ticket was sold at Marietta Liquor & Deli in southern California’s Riverside County, about 80 miles (128.74 kilometers) south of Los Angeles, according to a release posted on the California Lottery’s website. Lottery officials said t
  • 5 free things to do in Orange County this week

    5 free things to do in Orange County this week
    Today is Free Family Day at the Orange County Museum of Art. (File photo by Nick Agro, Orange County Register/SCNG)Why sit home because you don’t want to spend any money? Here are five things you can do this week that cost nothing at all:
    SUNDAY, JUNE 11
    Head over to the free Family Day at the Orange County Museum of Art. 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Towers, Mazes and Mirrors play environments, demonstration, live performances and more. There will be a food truck if you want to buy lunch. 850 San Cle
  • Million-dollar club: 1-in-5 Orange County home sales tops seven figures

    Million-dollar club: 1-in-5 Orange County home sales tops seven figures
    This four-bedroom home at 74 Purple Jasmine in Irvine sold for $1,050000 and was photographed on Wednesday June 7, 2017. (Photo by Ana Venegas, Orange County Register/SCNG)This home at 466 Aster St. in Laguna Beach sold for $2,712,188. (Photo by Ana Venegas, Orange County Register/SCNG)This home at 2521 Park Ave. in Laguna Beach sold for $2,300,000 and was photographed on Wednesday June 7, 2017. (Photo by Ana Venegas, Orange County Register/SCNG)This home at 2521 Park Ave. in Laguna Beach sold f
  • Jonathan Lansner: Here’s what puzzles me about the healthcare debate

    Jonathan Lansner: Here’s what puzzles me about the healthcare debate
    Before we can adequately debate healthcare – at the state or national level – I think we have to figure out what are we talking about.
    I’m still puzzled about what we are buying.
    Is it a cooperative bulk-purchasing club for health services and medical goods, somewhat like Costco operates?
    Is it a mere billing and delivery system for those items, something akin to Amazon?
    Or are we really talking about insurance, something to protect our finances from medical cost’s uncert
  • Deal of the Week: Bowl all summer for one low price

    Deal of the Week: Bowl all summer for one low price
    You can bowl up to three games daily all summer long with a pass being sold by AMF Bowling Centers. (File photo by Cindy Yamanaka, Orange County Register/SCNG)Who cares how hot it is outside this summer when you’re inside bowling in air-conditioned comfort? You can get bowling passes good for three games daily all summer long at an AMF Bowling Center, mostly during the day. Good until Sept. 4. Passes are as follows: Kids age 15 and under are $34.95 and adults $39.95, including shoe rentals
  • France’s Macron faces test in parliamentary elections

    France’s Macron faces test in parliamentary elections
    By SYLVIE CORBET
    PARIS  — French voters are choosing lawmakers in the lower house of parliament on Sunday in a vote that is crucial for newly-elected president Emmanuel Macron.
    A total of 7,882 candidates are running for 577 seats in the National Assembly in Sunday’s first round of the two-stage legislative elections. Top vote-getters advance to the decisive second round June 18.
    Polls suggest the elections will strongly favor Macron’s party and dramatically shake up Frenc
  • This week’s 10 best deals: Free coffee, cocktail, camping and more

    This week’s 10 best deals: Free coffee, cocktail, camping and more
    You can camp for free at Palomar Mountain State Park if you volunteer to work on park improvements for five hours on June 25. (File photo by Shawn Price, Orange CountyHi, 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.
    FREE COCKT
  • 10 takeaways from the Comey-Trump feud

    10 takeaways from the Comey-Trump feud
    In Washington’s hyper-partisan environment, both major political parties need scandals the way pyromaniacs require fire. In the Donald Trump era, at least, the media is playing the role of gleeful arsonist. All week, CNN ran a clock counting down the hours, minutes and seconds before James Comey’s Senate Intelligence Committee appearance; all cable news networks provided wall-to-wall coverage of the hearing, and newspapers covered it with online banner headlines posted in real time.
  • Capistrano’s foot-dragging piles up costs for Ortega Highway widening

    Capistrano’s foot-dragging piles up costs for Ortega Highway widening
    Years of foot-dragging by San Juan Capistrano officials over widening a 0.9-mile stretch of the Ortega Highway has cost Orange County taxpayers millions of dollars, according to a report by the Orange County Grand Jury.
    The bottleneck and congestion caused by the two-lane stretch of highway has long been in need of relief. Growing populations in surrounding areas, including thousands of homes built as part of the Rancho Mission Viejo development, have only aggravated the problem. Despite the obv
  • California’s descent to socialism

    California’s descent to socialism
    California is widely celebrated as the fount of technical, cultural and political innovation. Now we seem primed to outdo even ourselves, creating a new kind of socialism that, in the end, more resembles feudalism than social democracy.
    The new consensus is being pushed by, among others, hedge-fund-billionaire-turned-green-patriarch Tom Steyer. The financier now insists that, to reverse our worsening inequality, we must double down on environmental and land-use regulation, and make up for it by
  • New tough-on-crime federal legislation would be devastating for California

    New tough-on-crime federal legislation would be devastating for California
    After a couple of years of apparent progress in convincing federal lawmakers to reduce America’s incarceration rates and reform mandatory minimum prison sentences, Republicans in Congress are drafting a new border security bill that goes in the opposite, and wrong, direction.
    The new bill, currently being drafted, includes provisions from two previously filed pieces of legislation: Kate’s Law and Back the Blue Act, both of which would create harsh mandatory minimum sentences for cert
  • A welcome dark-horse candidate in DA race

    A welcome dark-horse candidate in DA race
    SACRAMENTO — Orange County’s criminal justice system — and especially the District Attorney’s Office — has been racked by scandal and the subject of unflattering national media attention and ongoing court battles. There are few things government does that are more important than dealing with crime and punishment, so it’s upsetting to witness the never-ending sea of controversy.
    For such a wealthy and sophisticated county, residents here have had a long and dep
  • Tony Rackauckas: The other side of the story

    Tony Rackauckas: The other side of the story
    According to 2016 data gathered by Media Insight Project, a partnership between Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research and the American Press Institute, only 6 percent of Americans have great confidence in the media.
    The report stated: “Over the last two decades, research shows the public has grown increasingly skeptical of the news industry.” It also found that at least two-thirds of consumers “value broad concepts of trust like fairness, balance, accuracy an
  • Letters: A health care plan we can’t afford

    Letters: A health care plan we can’t afford
    I’m sick at heart and furious at the same time after reading that California’s senators voted 23-14 to pass a single-payer health plan — in spite of the fact that they don’t have the $400 billion to fund it.
    We just got hit with a higher gas tax and vehicle license fee. Now they’re talking about more taxes to fund the destruction of our health care system?!
    We can’t afford a 15 percent increase in the payroll tax — or whatever else they’ll dream up
  • Kerry Washington trades in power suits for mini dress

    Pretty in pink! Kerry Washington trades in power suits for sparkling mini dress as she shows off major leg at the Cars 3 premiere But Kerry Washington got a chance to let down her hair as she sported a sparkly pink cocktail dress for the Cars 3 premiere on Saturday. The actress looked positively perfect in the strapless pink number that had a cavalcade of shiny frills on the bodice.
  • Corey Seager’s RBI double gives Dodgers 5-4 walkoff victory over Reds

    Corey Seager’s RBI double gives Dodgers 5-4 walkoff victory over Reds
    Cincinnati Reds second baseman Scooter Gennett (4) catches a RBI sac fly ball by Los Angeles Dodgers’ Adrian Gonzalez (not pictured) as he almost collides with teammate right fielder Scott Schebler (43) as Corey Seager (not pictured) scores on the play in the first inning of a Major League baseball game at Dodger Stadium on Saturday, June 10, 2017 in Los Angeles. (Photo by Keith Birmingham, Pasadena Star-News/SCNG)Los Angeles Dodgers’ Corey Seager high fives teammates after scoring o
  • On deck: Reds at Dodgers, Sunday, 1:10 p.m.

    On deck: Reds at Dodgers, Sunday, 1:10 p.m.
    TV: SportsNet LA (where available)
    Where: Dodger Stadium
    THE PITCHERS
    DODGERS
    LHP HYUN-JIN RYU (2-6, 4.08 ERA)
    Vs. Reds: 2-1, 3.54 ERA
    At Dodger Stadium: 13-10, 3.23 ERA
    Hates to face: Arismendy Alcantara, 3 for 4 (.750), 1 double
    Loves to face: Zack Cozart, 0 for 7, 4 strikeouts
    REDS
    RHP TIM ADLEMAN (4-2, 4.42 ERA)
    Vs. Dodgers: 1-0, 0.00 ERA
    At Dodger Stadium: Has never pitched there before
    Hates to face: Adrian Gonzalez, 1 for 3 (.333), 1 double
    Loves to face: Yasmani Grandal, 0 for 2
    Upcoming
  • Dodgers notes: Logan Forsythe still trying to get his footing

    Dodgers notes: Logan Forsythe still trying to get his footing
    LOS ANGELES – The hairline fracture in Logan Forsythe’s toe was not very big. But it has left a deep gash in Forsythe’s batting average.
    Almost two months after he was struck in the right foot by a pitch and suffered the fracture, Forsythe lugged a .196 batting average into Saturday’s game against the Cincinnat Reds. Since returning from a 30-game stay on the DL – longer than anticipated due to a concurrent hamstring injury – Forsythe has struggled even to put
  • Miller: Time for baseball to deck the ‘brawls’

    Miller: Time for baseball to deck the ‘brawls’
    The moment was so combustible that, apparently, the civility necessary to defuse it existed solely beyond the realm of sports.
    “Probably only Martin Luther King or Gandhi,” Washington Nationals manager Dusty Baker said, “would have turned the other cheek and not done something reactionary.”
    Baker likely was right, although it’s hard to know for sure since Gandhi was a little too busy inspiring world-wide independence and peace to pursue a career in baseball.
    Besides
  • Titans hope Eastman can send them east to Omaha

    Titans hope Eastman can send them east to Omaha
    LONG BEACH — It might have been Jim Palmer who first said momentum goes as far as the next day’s pitcher.
    If so, Cal State Fullerton puts momentum in the right hand of Colton Eastman at Blair Field on Sunday, where it has rested quite comfortably.
    The Titans ravaged Long Beach State, 12-0, in Saturday’s Game 2 of the NCAA Super Regional, which sets up a deciding Game 3.
    Both teams gather like it’s the last plane out of Saigon.
    Winner goes to the College World Series. Lose
  • San Bernardino anti-Islamic law rally and counter-protests trigger violence

    San Bernardino anti-Islamic law rally and counter-protests trigger violence
    SAN BERNARDINO >> A San Bernardino rally against Islamic law being implemented in the United States drew hundreds of protesters and counter-protesters Saturday near the site of the Dec. 2, 2015, terrorist attack – but also sparked violence and acts of vandalism, police say.
    Sponsored by the nonprofit group ACT for America, the Inland March Against Sharia was one of numerous rallies held nationwide.
    RELATED: Is Inland Regional Center the appropriate site for anti-Sharia Law rally
  • Fundraiser for homeless man reaches $5,000 goal

    The corner of Sharp and Division lost a notable figure in Steven Hackett. Almost everyone knew him who drove by this intersection.
  • O.J. Simpson’s ex-wife, Nicole Brown, and Ron Goldman are murdered in Brentwood on June 12, 1994

    O.J. Simpson’s ex-wife, Nicole Brown, and Ron Goldman are murdered in Brentwood on June 12, 1994
    On June 12, 1994, Nicole Brown Simpson, famous football player O.J. Simpson’s ex-wife, and her friend Ron Goldman are brutally stabbed to death outside Nicole’s home in Brentwood, California, in what quickly becomes one of the most highly publicized trials of the century. With overwhelming evidence against him, including a prior record of domestic violence towards Brown, O.J. Simpson became the chief suspect.
    Police officers stand guard outside Nicole Simpson’s condo. (1994) (L
  • Sessions to appear before Senate intelligence committee

    Sessions to appear before Senate intelligence committee
    WASHINGTONN — Attorney General Jeff Sessions, whose contacts with Russia’s ambassador to the U.S. during the presidential campaign have sparked questions, agreed Saturday to appear before the Senate intelligence committee as it investigates alleged Russian meddling in the election.
    Sessions recused himself in March from a federal investigation into contacts between Russia and the presidential campaign of Donald Trump after acknowledging that he had met twice last year with the Russia
  • Cal State Fullerton stays alive with 12-0 rout of Dirtbags

    Cal State Fullerton stays alive with 12-0 rout of Dirtbags
    CSU Fullerton pitcher John Gavin (44) celebrates after delivering a complete game shutout during the game 2 of Super Regional against the Long Beach State at Blair Field in Long Beach on Saturday, June 10, 2017. (Photo by Kyusung Gong/Orange County Register/SCNG)CSU Fullerton pitcher John Gavin (44) delivers a pitch during the game 2 of Super Regional against the Long Beach State at Blair Field in Long Beach on Saturday, June 10, 2017. (Photo by Kyusung Gong/Orange County Register/SCNG)CSU Fulle
  • Tapwrit wins Belmont Stakes by 2 lengths for Pletcher

    Tapwrit wins Belmont Stakes by 2 lengths for Pletcher
    NEW YORK — The road to the winner’s circle in the Belmont Stakes ran through the Kentucky Derby, even if the Derby and Preakness winners skipped the final leg of the Triple Crown.Tapwrit overtook favored Irish War Cry in the stretch to win by two lengths on Saturday, giving trainer Todd Pletcher his third career victory in the Belmont. He won in 2007 with filly Rags to Riches and in 2013 with Palace Malice.The first four finishers all followed a well-worn path: run in the Derby, skip
  • On deck: Angels at Astros, Sunday, 11 a.m.

    On deck: Angels at Astros, Sunday, 11 a.m.
    TV: Fox Sports West
    Where: Minute Maid Park
    THE PITCHERSANGELS RHP JESSE CHAVEZ (5-6, 4.56)
    vs. Astros: 3-2, 2.86
    At Minute Maid Park: 0-2, 3.81
    Hates to face: None
    Loves to face: Brian McCann, 1 for 14 (.071)
    ASTROS RHP DAVID PAULINO (0-0, 4.66)
    vs. Angels 0-0, 0.00
    At Minute Maid Park: First game
    Hates to face: None
    Loves to face: None
  • Angels’ hot bats cooled off by Astros

    Angels’ hot bats cooled off by Astros
    Los Angeles Angels’ Cameron Maybin (9) steals third base as Houston Astros third baseman Alex Bregman (2) reaches to tag him during the first inning of a baseball game Friday, June 9, 2017, in Houston. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip)Houston Astros’ Jose Altuve, right, bunts for a single as Los Angeles Angels catcher Martin Maldonado reaches for the pitch during the first inning of a baseball game Saturday, June 10, 2017, in Houston. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip) ORG XMIT: TXDP103Houston As
  • Hells Angels-Mongols feud tied to Riverside shooting of Orange County gang member, police say

    Hells Angels-Mongols feud tied to Riverside shooting of Orange County gang member, police say
    The Shell gas station at 3502 Adams St. was the site of a fatal shooting in which a member of the Hells Angels motorcycle gang was killed.RIVERSIDE – Police believe the fatal shooting of an Orange County Hells Angels motorcycle gang member last month in Riverside is related to the decades-old feud between that gang and the rival Mongols motorcycle gang, according to a Riverside police statement released Saturday.
    In Riverside and Orange counties, there have been several violent encoun
  • Feud with Mongrols tied to Riverside shooting of Orange County Hells Angels gang member, police say

    Feud with Mongrols tied to Riverside shooting of Orange County Hells Angels gang member, police say
    The Shell gas station at 3502 Adams St. was the site of a fatal shooting in which a member of the Hells Angels motorcycle gang was killed.RIVERSIDE – Police believe the fatal shooting of an Orange County Hells Angels motorcycle gang member last month in Riverside is related to the decades-old feud between that gang and the rival Mongols motorcycle gang, according to a Riverside police statement released Saturday.
    In Riverside and Orange counties, there have been several violent encoun
  • 75 years later, ‘Pride of the Yankees’ set the template for the sports biopic, by not making it about sports

    75 years later, ‘Pride of the Yankees’ set the template for the sports biopic, by not making it about sports
    On one side of La Cienega Boulevard, in Beverly Hills sits the classic mission-like structure that houses the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences’ research facility. Across the street is the baseball diamond at La Cienega Park.
    It wasn’t lost on Richard Sandomir as he poured over files in the Margaret Herrick Library room to complete his new book, “The Pride of the Yankees: Lou Gehrig, Gary Cooper and the Making of a Classic.” When the moment struck, he could walk
  • Anaheim clears police chief, deputy chief in time-off investigation

    Anaheim clears police chief, deputy chief in time-off investigation
    ANAHEIM The city has cleared Police Chief Raul Quezada and Deputy Chief Dan Cahill of any wrongdoing after an eight-month investigation into their time off.
    An investigation led by Irma Rodriguez Moisa o”found the chief and deputy chief did not violate city or Anaheim Police Department policies,” said Mike Lyster, the city of Anaheim’s spokesman.
    The city hired Moisa to investigate Quezada and Cahill after Capt. Jarret Young questioned the amount of time the two had t
  • Disneyland opens new Circle D Ranch for its horses in Norco

    Disneyland opens new Circle D Ranch for its horses in Norco
    Disneyland’s horses have a new place to roam as stables for the theme park’s equine population officially opened in Norco.
    Called the Circle D Ranch, it takes the place of the previous Circle D Ranch that was located backstage at Disneyland. That old site is now under construction as part of the “Star Wars” land project scheduled to open up at the theme park in 2019.
    “We looked for two years to find a place for our horses, and this location was the perfect fit,&rdqu
  • 125 rabbits will need foster, furrever homes after Cypress owner surrendered them

    125 rabbits will need foster, furrever homes after Cypress owner surrendered them
    Richard Searles has had rabbits for years … and lots of them.
    But on Saturday morning, June 10, the 59-year-old Cypress resident surrendered all 125 of his fluffy companions to Westminster Police Animal Control and volunteers with Westminster Adoption Group and Services (WAGS).
    “It’ll be hard without them,” Searles said as he watched them being examined by officials. “I love them.”
    Richard Searles of Cypress helps move some of his rabbits to a waiting animal

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