• Newport Beach church members test their DNA as part of ‘Race Project’

    Newport Beach church members test their DNA as part of ‘Race Project’
    The Rev. Canon Cindy Voorhees leads a St. James the Great Episcopal Church service inside a community room at the Newport Beach City Hall on Sunday morning, June 4, 2017. (Photo by Drew A. Kelley, Contributing Photographer)Lissa Schairer, right, asks a question during a Q and A regarding DNA testing to determine racial background at the Newport Beach City Hall on Sunday morning, June 4, 2017. (Photo by Drew A. Kelley, Contributing Photographer)Genealogist Colleen Greene answers questions regardi
  • Watch ‘Finding Dory’ at the Ocean Institute

    Watch ‘Finding Dory’ at the Ocean Institute
    The Ocean Institute in Dana Point will present a screening of the Disney Pixar film “Finding Dory” on Friday, June 16.
    In this sequel to “Finding Nemo,” actress and talk show host Ellen DeGeneres voices the memory-challenged fish, Dory, who is on a mission to find her parents.
    Door open at 5 p.m. and the film starts at 6 p.m. Seating is first-come, first-served and registration is required.
    Brings pillows and blankets for seating. The evening also will include food trucks
  • Hotel Laguna launches summer jazz series

    Hotel Laguna launches summer jazz series
    The Latin Jazz Syndicate kicks off the Hotel Laguna’s Summer Jazz Wednesday series on June 21.
    American Idol contestant Samantha Sidley will perform on June 28.  Pianist/composer Dan Reckard is slated for July 5 and soloist Eric Dries is scheduled for July 19.
    The Summer Series is held in the rose garden at Hotel Laguna. Advance tickets are $25 for a table and $20 for side seating. Concerts start at 5 p.m.
    IF YOU GO
    What: Summer Jazz Wednesdays
    Where: Hotel Laguna, 425 S. Coast Highwa
  • Rams are set for three-day mini-camp, but will Aaron Donald show up?

    Rams are set for three-day mini-camp, but will Aaron Donald show up?
    The cramming is complete, the pop quizzes done. The Rams have three more days to show Coach Sean McVay that they’re quick learners before they head out for summer vacation.
    It’s a short one. In approximately seven weeks, the Rams will reconvene in Irvine for the start of training camp, but first they will complete the final phase of their offseason program with a mini-camp Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday at Cal Lutheran in Thousand Oaks.
    All players — veterans and rookies, heal
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  • Windy Ridge water tank too expensive to build in Anaheim Hills

    Windy Ridge water tank too expensive to build in Anaheim Hills
    It is proving too costly to build a road to a planned water tower in the eastern-most hills of Anaheim, so the city will instead improve the reliability of pumps for bringing water to 80 homes in that area.
    City officials planned to spend about $10 million on the 1.6-million-gallon Windy Ridge water storage tank, which, besides serving those homes, would have acted as backed up in that area in case of an emergency. The tank would have worked on gravity if electricity went out.
    But grading for a
  • Super citizens named Tustin Area Man and Woman of the Year

    Super citizens named Tustin Area Man and Woman of the Year
    And the winners are… Robert Machado and Susan McIntosh were named Tustin Area Man and Woman of the year Friday, June 9, at a gala dinner. Eight other nominees also were honored for their contributions to the city during 2016. Machado is president of the Tustin Area Council for Fine Arts and chair of Broadway in the Park. McIntosh is active in the Lions Club, Historical Society and Tustin Tiller Days. (Photo courtesy of Diane Aust)
  • Review: Soup and sandwich, Vietnamese-style at Mama Tieu’s

    Review: Soup and sandwich, Vietnamese-style at Mama Tieu’s
    Mama Tieu’s pho shop opened in April in Garden Grove. (Photo by Brad A. Johnson, Orange County Register/SCNG).Mama Tieu’s in Garden Grove. (Photo by Brad A. Johnson, Orange County Register/SCNG)Fatty brisket pho at Mama Tieu’s. (Photo by Brad A. Johnson, Orange County Register/SCNG)Banh mi with grilled marinated pork at Mama Tieu’s in Garden Grove. (Photo by Brad A. Johnson, Orange County Register/SCNG).Show Caption of Expand
    Yet another pho shop has opened in Garden Grov
  • Laguna Woods Police Blotter June 5-9

    Laguna Woods Police Blotter June 5-9
    Battery report: June 9. 12:38 a.m. 3300 block Punta Alta. Caller said a woman told her she was pushed and punched by a neighbor.
    Citizen assist: June 8. 6:54 p.m. 0 block Avenida Castilla. Caller said a locksmith tried to pry her door open, she thinks he is a felon and has keys to all of the residences in her neighborhood.
    Hit and run parked car: June 8. 12:39 p.m. 24300 block El Toro Rd. Caller said her white Honda was hit by a silver Volkswagon while she was parked.
    Traffic accident-non injury
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  • Capistrano Valley Christian Graduation 2017

    Capistrano Valley Christian Graduation 2017
    Graduate Claire Landino is embraced by class of 2015 alumna Alyssa Nesbit after the Capistrano Valley Christian graduation at Mariners Church Ocean Hills on Friday, June 9, 2017 in San Juan Capistrano, Calif. (Photo by Josh Barber, Contributing Photographer)Graduate Dylan Lourensco and a classmate high five during the Capistrano Valley Christian graduation at Mariners Church Ocean Hills on Friday, June 9, 2017 in San Juan Capistrano, Calif. (Photo by Josh Barber, Contributing Photographer)Family
  • Trump administration cancels new protection for endangered West Coast whales

    Trump administration cancels new protection for endangered West Coast whales
    By ELLEN KNICKMEYER
    SAN FRANCISCO  — The Trump administration on Monday threw out a new rule intended to limit the numbers of endangered whales and sea turtles getting caught in fishing nets off the West Coast, saying existing protections were already working.
    Economically, the new rule would have had “a much more substantial impact on the fleet than we originally realized,” said Michael Milstein, a spokesman with the federal fisheries service, which killed the rule.
    The r
  • 'Cars 3' Early Buzz: Is It the First 'Cars' Film Worthy of the Pixar Brand?

    Cars 3 premiered over the weekend in Anaheim, California and I was in attendance, despite the fact this Pixar mega-fan does not love the Cars franchise. So, what did I think? And what are the other critics saying? Read on to check out the reaction to Pixar's latest in the first Cars 3 reviews.
  • A German Shepard was crowned in Sunday’s Pawgeant for Charity

    A German Shepard was crowned in Sunday’s Pawgeant for Charity
    The Miss Ameripaw 2017 title went to a German Shepard, Mandy, on Sunday at the second annual Pawgeant for Charity.
    The fundraiser was hosted by Miss City of Orange Katie Wayland and benefits Patriots and Paws and the Children’s Miracle Network hospitals. Dogs were judged on personality, obedience, costume and more.
    Shannon Glasgow cuddles her Chocolate Labradoodle, Divine Diva, both in costume during judging for the second annual Pawgeant for Charity event with proceeds benefiting Pat
  • Garrett Halsey ends volleyball career as one of Servite’s all-time best

    Garrett Halsey ends volleyball career as one of Servite’s all-time best
    Garrett Halsey capped off his successful volleyball career at Servite High School with First Team All-American honors from the American Volleyball Coaches Association.
    He was also named Trinity League MVP. And, he finished the season as Servite’s all-time kills leader with 932.
    Who would know that Halsey, who grew up playing soccer and has played baseball all his life, picked up a volleyball for the first time just four years ago as a freshman?
    “He’s a natural athlete,&rdq
  • Chargers minicamp represents final goodbye to San Diego — and a peek ahead

    Chargers minicamp represents final goodbye to San Diego — and a peek ahead
    From the outside, not too much has changed at this spot on Murphy Canyon Road.
    The front of the building still reads “San Diego Chargers,” as it has for two decades. The back still displays billboards for division championships, still shows off a balcony with lightning bolt-styled railings. And, for a few more days, the fields will still be overrun by NFL players.
    The Chargers are set to hold a mandatory minicamp Tuesday through Thursday, the last set of NFL practices San Diego will
  • Bike ride starting in Tustin raises funds for medical team that performs surgeries in developing countries

    Bike ride starting in Tustin raises funds for medical team that performs surgeries in developing countries
    Tour De Hope cyclists take off from Santiago Cycling in Tustin, CA on Sunday, June 11, 2017 to raise money for Operation of Hope. (Photo by Mindy Schauer, Orange County Register/SCNG)Tour De Hope cyclists prepare to leave for a 50-mile fund-raising ride in Tustin on Sunday, June 11, 2017. Thirty-six riders raised more than $13,000 for Operation of Hope, an all-volunteer surgical team that provides free reconstructive facial surgeries in developing countries. (Photo by Mindy Schauer, Orange Count
  • Villa Park High School’s $45.2 million science center will replace older campus building

    Villa Park High School’s $45.2 million science center will replace older campus building
    A $45.2 million science center at Villa Park High School, funded by Measure S financing, will update the school’s scientific offerings while infusing educational opportunities into the campus landscaping.
    The development is the last of four similar projects unveiled by the Orange Unified School District.
    Each of the districts’ four high schools – Villa Park, Orange, El Modena and Canyon – are earmarked a $72 million share of the $288 million that will be raised by th
  • Thousands bring in summer with fun through annual RanchoFest

    Thousands bring in summer with fun through annual RanchoFest
    Julie Brown, right, dances with her daughter Jade Brown, 4, during RanchoFest at Central Park in Rancho Santa Margarita, on Saturday, June 10, 2017. (Photo by Nick Agro, Orange County Register/SCNG)Festival goers set up picnics while taking in live music at RanchoFest at Central Park in Rancho Santa Margarita, on Saturday, June 10, 2017. (Photo by Nick Agro, Orange County Register/SCNG)Isabella Alonso, 11, and Haley Hyden, 10, work on thier painting skills at the Pinot’s Palette tent durin
  • Nurse gets 3 years probation for using Botox not approved in the U.S. at her Laguna Niguel day spa

    Nurse gets 3 years probation for using Botox not approved in the U.S. at her Laguna Niguel day spa
    SANTA ANA – A registered nurse who ran a Laguna Niguel day spa was sentenced Monday to three years of probation for using unapproved Botox.
    Bridget Goddard, 50, of Dana Point, as part of a plea deal, admitted to purchasing over the internet Botox that was not approved for use in the United States and then selling it through her now-shuttered Pure Indulgence Skin Rejuvenation.
    Goddard purchased the Botox, use in Turkey and other foreign countries, from Canadian companies.
    The
  • Hundreds of volunteers beautify Lake Forest’s Gates Elementary on Serve Day

    Hundreds of volunteers beautify Lake Forest’s Gates Elementary on Serve Day
    Several volunteers from Mariners Church in Mission Viejo work together to paint a pair of wings on a handball court at Ralph A Gates Elementary School during a Serve Day beautification project at the Lake Forest school on Sunday, June 11, 2017. Photo By Jeff Antenore, Contributing PhotographerServe Day volunteers scoop woodchips into buckets to be spread around the playground at Ralph A Gates Elementary School in Lake Forest on Sunday, June 11, 2017. Photo By Jeff Antenore, Contributing Photogra
  • Hundreds of volunteers beautify Gates Elementary on Serve Day

    Hundreds of volunteers beautify Gates Elementary on Serve Day
    Several volunteers from Mariners Church in Mission Viejo work together to paint a pair of wings on a handball court at Ralph A Gates Elementary School during a Serve Day beautification project at the Lake Forest school on Sunday, June 11, 2017. Photo By Jeff Antenore, Contributing PhotographerServe Day volunteers scoop woodchips into buckets to be spread around the playground at Ralph A Gates Elementary School in Lake Forest on Sunday, June 11, 2017. Photo By Jeff Antenore, Contributing Photogra
  • Celebrate Independence Day a little early in Yorba Linda

    Celebrate Independence Day a little early in Yorba Linda
    East Lake Village will get into the Fourth of July spirit early with its 29th annual Patriotic Boat Parade on Monday, July 3.
    Boats will be decked out with the red, white and blue – and lights – to tour around the lake starting at 9 p.m.
    The public can watch from the greenbelts that surround the lake. Food trucks in the village’s parking lot will be selling from 6 to 9 p.m.
    East Lake Village also holds a popular holiday-themed boat in December.
    – Denisse Salazar
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  • Another U.S. appeals court keeps Trump’s travel ban blocked

    Another U.S. appeals court keeps Trump’s travel ban blocked
    By GENE JOHNSON
    SEATTLE— Another U.S. appeals court upheld a decision blocking President Donald Trump’s revised travel ban Monday, dealing the administration another legal defeat as the Supreme Court considers a separate case on the issue.The ruling from a unanimous three-judge panel of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said the president violated U.S. immigration law by discriminating against people based on their nationality and by failing to demonstrate that their entry into t
  • Tommy Tassi and the Authentics celebrate 25 years of concerts in Laguna Niguel

    Tommy Tassi and the Authentics celebrate 25 years of concerts in Laguna Niguel
    Tommy Tassi and the Authentics perform as they celebrate 25 years of performing in the city during the summer concert series Friday, June 9, 2017 in Laguna Niguel. (Photo by Michael Fernandez, Contributing Photographer)Concert goers Pam and Kim Kymlicka, left, and Andy and Sharon Saldana, all of Laguna Niguel, enjoy some cheese and wine while watching Tommy Tassi and the Authentics celebrate 25 years of performing in the city during the summer concert series Friday, June 9, 2017 in Laguna Niguel
  • Five seniors win scholarships from Irvine Public Schools Foundation

    Five seniors win scholarships from Irvine Public Schools Foundation
    Karen Armstrong, Dr. Kevin Armstrong Memorial Sports Foundation; Ryan Nhu, Dr. Kevin Armstrong Memorial Scholarship recipient; Edie Tonkon and Victor Cota, Dr. Kevin Armstrong Memorial Sports Foundation. (Photo Courtesy of Lia Stude, Werkit Photo)Beatrice Tseng-Chen, IPSF Board of Trustees; Stephen Chen, IPSF Student Athlete Scholarship recipient in partnership with SoCal Elite; Patrick Lefler, SoCal Elite. (Photo Courtesy of Lia Stude, Werkit Photo)Dan Brooks; Brooks’ granddaughter; Logan
  • Aliso Viejo crime call log, June 4-10

    Aliso Viejo crime call log, June 4-10
    JUNE 10
    Auto-involved disturbance: 2:46 p.m. Via Iglesia and Los Adornos.
    ID theft: 1:20 p.m. 0 block of Alicante.
    Suspicious person in vehicle: 11:21 a.m. 23500 block of Aliso Creek Road.
    Reckless driving: 9:14 a.m. 0 block of Journey.
    Disturbance: 12:12 a.m. 0 block of Whipporwill Lane.
    JUNE 9
    Suspicious person/circumstance: 11:29 p.m. Aliso Viejo Parkway and Grand.
    Narcotic violation: 7:52 p.m. 26900 block of Aliso Creek Road.
    Robbery in progress: 4:25 p.m. 26900 block of Aliso Creek Road.
    Ke
  • Freedman commits to Harvard

    Freedman commits to Harvard
    Two-time All-Orange County first-team point guard Spencer Freedman of Mater Dei committed to Harvard.
    Freedman, 6-foot-1, who will be a senior this coming school year, was Trinity League player of the year for the 2016-17 season. He averaged 15 points and six assists a game. Freedman announced his Harvard commitment over the weekend.
    ***
    Logan Cremonesi, a 6-foot-6 forward who will be a sophomore this coming school year, transferred to Mater Dei from El Camino of Oceanside, according to TheCoast
  • Laguna Niguel crime call log, June 4-10

    Laguna Niguel crime call log, June 4-10
    JUNE 10
    Disturbance: 1:58 p.m. 27700 block of Cummins Drive.
    Vandalism report: 12:27 p.m. 28200 block of Crown Valley Parkway.
    Suspicious person/circumstance: 11:54 a.m. 31700 block of National Park Drive.
    Disturbance: 11:47 a.m. 27100 block of Alicia Parkway.
    Welfare check: 8:29 a.m. 30000 block of Running Deer Lane.
    JUNE 9
    Suspicious person in vehicle: 9:49 p.m. Camino Capistrano and Avery Parkway.
    Petty theft report: 9:16 p.m. 24900 block of Hidden Hills Road.
    Suspicious person/circumstance:
  • Gymboree and Ann Taylor: Another week, another 1,000 stores set to close

    Gymboree and Ann Taylor: Another week, another 1,000 stores set to close
    This hasn’t been a happy Monday in the retail world with the news that major retailers may close as many as 1,000 stores.
    Children’s clothing and accessories chain Gymboree will close 375-450 of its 1,300 stores after filing for bankruptcy over the weekend according to news reports.
    Ascena Retail Group, owner of Ann Taylor, Lane Bryant, Dress Barn and others, is also expected to 250-650 stores in two years.
    Neither company has announced locations.
    Gymboree has stores i
  • Jason Aldean will bring his They Don’t Know Tour to Honda Center in October

    Jason Aldean will bring his They Don’t Know Tour to Honda Center in October
    Country music superstar and 2016 Academy of Country Music Awards Entertainer of the Year Jason Aldean is heading out in support of his seventh studio album, “They Don’t Know,” and will bring the tour to Honda Center (2695 E. Katella Ave.) in Anaheim on Sunday, Oct. 8.
    The show, which also features Chris Young, Kane Brown and Deejay Silver, will go on sale to the general public at 10 a.m. Friday, June 16, at 800-745-3000 or Ticketmaster.com. There are also several fan club pre-s
  • Ocean view provides inspiration for Balboa Peninsula home’s decor

    Ocean view provides inspiration for Balboa Peninsula home’s decor
    Wendy Blackband of Blackband Design wanted this room to make the owners feel like they are on vacation. (Photo by Vincent Ivicevic)Areas of the master bedroom are designated with different, yet complementary rugs. (Photo by Vincent Ivicevic)“Most people’s natural instinct is to have things match, but by changing it up, it adds depth to any design,” said Blackband, referring to the mix of patterns, designs and colors in any given space. (Photo by Vincent Ivicevic)Blackband incor
  • 3 Injured from Giant Chemical Fire Burning for Hours in Southern California

    A major fire broke out and burned for hours at a company that produces cleaning chemicals in Anaheim, Calif., leaving three people injured. Anaheim fire officials say the blaze was reported shortly after 3 p.m. at American Chemical and Sanitary Supply Inc. in an industrial section of the city.
  • ‘Real Estate Wars,’ Bravo TV’s new Orange County reality show, is moving

    ‘Real Estate Wars,’ Bravo TV’s new Orange County reality show, is moving
    Hit the brakes, real estate rubberneckers.
    “Real Estate Wars,” an Orange County twist on Bravo TV’s popular “Million Dollar Listing,” is getting a new premiere date.
    Agents from the Relegance Group on “Real Estate Wars” (Photo by Isabella Vosmikova/Bravo)Instead of July 6, recently announced by the network, the show is being moved to October.
    “We are actually changing the premiere date due to scheduling,” Bravo Spokeswoman Toni Tonge sai
  • Man killed in Westminster head-on collision

    Man killed in Westminster head-on collision
    A man was killed early Monday when his car crashed head-on into another vehicle in Westminster, according to authorities.
    The collision was reported at 12:42 a.m. on Beach Boulevard south of Bishop Place, said California Highway Patrol Officer Monica Posada.
    A man in his 40s was traveling north in a Toyota Yaris on Beach Boulevard and then entered the southbound lane colliding head-on with a Toyota 4Runner driven by a woman in her 80s, Posada said.
    The man, whose name was not
  • Status Update: Jobs fair June 20 in Irvine

    Status Update: Jobs fair June 20 in Irvine
    Hire Live will host a jobs fair June 20 in Irvine. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)Tim Brandt has been named Orange County’s managing partner at Deloitte in Costa Mesa. Brandt assumed his new role June 1, succeeding Rob Lucenti. Lucenti will serve as the West region audit growth leader. (Courtesy of Deloitte)Sedgwick LLP has added Kendra Canape as partner in its Irvine office. (Courtesy of Sedgwick LLP)Sedgwick LLP has added James Marissen as partner in its Irvine office. (Courtesy o
  • 3 ways to ensure your child is ready for kindergarten

    3 ways to ensure your child is ready for kindergarten
    As the dog days of summer heat up, back-to-school readiness may be the last thing on your children’s minds, but it’s the best time to prepare for the coming academic year. Parents of older children may have routines set, but how can you help your young child get ready for kindergarten?
    You may be surprised to discover that kindergarten is less about studying the ABCs and 123s and more about laying the foundation for young learners to develop strong social and communication skills.
    Ea
  • Memories of the processed food generation

    Memories of the processed food generation
    Whenever we visit grandparents, my daughter Ava and I love looking through their vintage cookbooks, particularly ones from the 1950s through the 1970s. It’s like stepping into a different world where “hostesses” serve “festive” foods and fondue makers are a reasonable thing to own.
    There are oddities like “brains and eggs,” elaborate Jell-O concoctions and lots of processed food recipes like one for an ersatz spaghetti sauce consisting of two ingredients
  • Perfect dinners for hot nights

    Perfect dinners for hot nights
    Sometimes it just feels to warm outside to cook. Try one of these healthy, yet oh-so-cool, no-cook dinners.
    Southwestern chicken pita sandwich (photo by Stephanie Nguyen, contributing photographer)Southwestern Chicken Pita Sandwich
    Makes 4 servings
    Ingredients:15-ounce can sweet corn, drained
    15-ounce can black beans, drained
    2 cups grape tomatoes, quartered
    2 small avocados, cubed
    2 rotisserie chicken breasts, cubed
    1 cup sour cream
    1/4 red onion, finely chopped
    1/2 bunch of cilantro, finely ch
  • Are craft breweries in a beer bubble?

    Are craft breweries in a beer bubble?
    I love going to small craft breweries and sampling their beers.
    But I’m beginning to wonder if the fast-growing popularity of these small-batch breweries and their products is more a fad associated with a decent economic expansion rather than a true change in the American beer drinker’s taste buds.
    Too often, I’ve seen economic gravity catch up to fast-growth consumer-centric industries. I don’t want to say the beer bubble is here, but I’m skittish. For example, how
  • Ziggy Marley talks about Bob Marley, nature and intuition

    Ziggy Marley talks about Bob Marley, nature and intuition
    Growing up in Jamaica with Rita Marley and reggae icon Bob Marley as parents, Ziggy Marley was nestled in a cocoon of music.
    “For me it was exciting as a kid,” Marley said in a recent phone interview. “I liked to play with the equipment, the lights and with drums and going to concerts.”
    Even with a legendary father, the Grammy award-winning Marley found success on his own, forming Ziggy Marley & the Melody Makers in the late ’70s and went onto achieve recognitio
  • Applied Medical completes mega-install of solar array

    Applied Medical completes mega-install of solar array
    Applied Medical, a surgical device maker, has finished work on a 2.94-megawatt solar system at its headquarters in Rancho Santa Margarita.
    The system was designed and built by REC Solar and consists of rooftop arrays on eight buildings. Combined, they will generate almost 5 million kilowatt hours of electricity annually, enough to power more than 370 homes, or about 15 percent of the facility’s energy.
    “We do everything — from product design to development to manufacturing &mda
  • Luxury Overboard

    Luxury Overboard
    Maybe it was the rendition of La Traviata during the ship’s opera highlights show. Maybe it was the dinner of lobster flown in that day from Maine. Maybe it was the Mozart Tea afternoon events featuring 18th-century attire. Or, just maybe it was when another passenger we met, Myrna (taking her 28th Crystal Cruise with a male friend she’d met on a previous Crystal Cruise), raved about how the kind staff fixed her broken stiletto.
    It’s hard to pinpoint exactly when among the man
  • GE CEO Immelt stepping down, Flannery to take over role

    GE CEO Immelt stepping down, Flannery to take over role
    NEW YORK  — General Electric says Jeff Immelt is stepping down as CEO and John Flannery, president and CEO of the conglomerate’s health care unit, will take over the post in August.
    The 61-year-old Immelt will stay on as chairman until his retirement from the position at the end of the year, with the 55-year-old Flannery stepping into the role after that.
    Immelt has been at the helm of the conglomerate for 16 years, overseeing a transformation that included selling many of the c
  • PCL seniors wrap up high school baseball careers in Ryan Lemmon Showcase

    PCL seniors wrap up high school baseball careers in Ryan Lemmon Showcase
    Woodbridge’s Towns King, of the Pacific Coast League, leaps out of the way after tagging Laguna Hills’ James Stephen, of the Sea View League, as he tried to slide into second base in the forth inning of the 21st Annual Orange County Senior Showcase at the Windrow Park/Ryan Lemmon Stadium in Irvine. Steven Georges, Contributing PhotographerBeckman’s Will Cohen, of the Pacific Coast League, pitches against the Sea View League in the second inning for the 21st Annual Orange County
  • CdM baseball coach leads PCL seniors in Ryan Lemmon Showcase

    CdM baseball coach leads PCL seniors in Ryan Lemmon Showcase
    Corona del Mar’s Alex Shadid, of the Pacific Coast League, pitches against the Sea View League in the first inning for the 21st Annual Orange County Senior Showcase at the Windrow Park/Ryan Lemmon Stadium in Irvine. Steven Georges, Contributing PhotographerCdM Coach John Emme (middle) was head coach of the PCL in the Ryan Lemmon Showcase Friday, June 9, at Ryan Lemmon Stadium. He is shown with University Coach Kevin McCaffrey (left) and Northwood Coach Rob Stuart. Tim Burt photoShow Captio
  • Man’s body found with gunshot wound in Anaheim; investigated as suspicious death

    Man’s body found with gunshot wound in Anaheim; investigated as suspicious death
    ANAHEIM – A man’s body was found with a gunshot wound in Anaheim early Sunday, June 11, and it is being investigated as a suspicious death.
    Police officers responded to Broadway and East Street, according to Anaheim police Sgt. Daron Wyatt said.
    Wyatt on Sunday night did not have the time the body was found or any further details on the death, including the location of the gunshot wound.
  • Pittsburgh shuts out Nashville to win second straight Stanley Cup

    Pittsburgh shuts out Nashville to win second straight Stanley Cup
    Nashville Predators' Colin Wilson (33) and Pittsburgh Penguins' Ian Cole (28) battle during the first period of Game 6 of the NHL hockey Stanley Cup Final, Sunday, June 11, 2017, in Nashville, Tenn. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey) ORG XMIT: TNKS127Pittsburgh Penguins' Carl Hagelin (62), of Sweden, shoots against Nashville Predators' Calle Jarnkrok (19), of Sweden, as Nashville Predators goalie Pekka Rinne (35), of Finland, and Ryan Ellis (4) defend the goal during the first period of Game 6 of the NHL
  • Wyatt Davis, Tara Davis win top honors at SoCal Prep Legends Awards show

    Wyatt Davis, Tara Davis win top honors at SoCal Prep Legends Awards show
    Former Los Angeles Laker James Worthy speaks during the second annual Social Prep Legends Awards show at the LA Sports Museum on Sunday, June 11, 2017 in Los Angeles. (Photo by Keith Birmingham, Pasadena Star-News/SCNG)Erick Fischer, left, father of Female Scholar Athlete of the Year Aria Fischer during the second annual Social Prep Legends Awards show at the LA Sports Museum on Sunday, June 11, 2017 in Los Angeles. (Photo by Keith Birmingham, Pasadena Star-News/SCNG)Los Alamitos principal Brand
  • Vehicle hits pedestrian on West Coast Highway in Newport Beach

    Vehicle hits pedestrian on West Coast Highway in Newport Beach
    Newport Beach Police Department traffic officers investigate an incident after a vehicle struck a pedestrian in front of the Newport Channel Inn 6030 West Coast Highway in Newport Beach, Sunday June 11, 2017. A pedestrian was injured and one person in the car was injured. Both were transported to a local trauma center. (Photo by Richard Koehler, Contributing Photographer)Newport Beach Police Department traffic officers investigate an incident after a vehicle struck a pedestrian in front of the N
  • Michael Bradley’s long-shot goal helps United States tie Mexico in World Cup qualifier

    Michael Bradley’s long-shot goal helps United States tie Mexico in World Cup qualifier
    Mexico's Carlos Vela celebrates after scoring his team's first goal against the U.S. during their World Cup soccer qualifying match at Azteca Stadium in Mexico City, Sunday, June 11, 2017.(AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell) ORG XMIT: MXEM132United States' Michael Bradley celebrates after scoring against Mexico during a World Cup soccer qualifying match at the Azteca Stadium in Mexico City, Sunday June 11, 2017. Bradley scored a stunning early goal from about 40 yards and the U.S. hung on for a 1-1 tie
  • Michael Bradley’s long-shot goal helps United State tie Mexico in World Cup qualifier

    Michael Bradley’s long-shot goal helps United State tie Mexico in World Cup qualifier
    Mexico’s Carlos Vela celebrates after scoring his team’s first goal against the U.S. during their World Cup soccer qualifying match at Azteca Stadium in Mexico City, Sunday, June 11, 2017.(AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell) ORG XMIT: MXEM132United States’ Michael Bradley celebrates after scoring against Mexico during a World Cup soccer qualifying match at the Azteca Stadium in Mexico City, Sunday June 11, 2017. Bradley scored a stunning early goal from about 40 yards and the U.S. hung

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