• NBA draft: Markelle Fultz acknowledges competitive rivalry with Lonzo Ball

    NBA draft: Markelle Fultz acknowledges competitive rivalry with Lonzo Ball
    EL SEGUNDO – Their paths have been intertwined since before their first Pac-12 matchup, their abilities and value compared, contrasted and analyzed in wave after wave of NBA mock draft rankings.
    So with Washington guard Markelle Fultz and UCLA guard Lonzo Ball garnering platitudes from NBA talent evaluators as the most talented point guards in this year’s draft class, Fultz acknowledged he and Ball have a friendly rivalry in their quest for hoops supremacy.
    “Every way I’m
  • The Forum rips Inglewood, Clippers for ‘backroom deal’

    The Forum rips Inglewood, Clippers for ‘backroom deal’
    When it comes to Inglewood’s agreement to explore developing a new arena with a Clippers-controlled company, needless to say the Forum does not think it’s fabulous.Citing violations of the Brown Act and the California Environmental Quality Act, attorneys for the Forum shredded the deal before it was unanimously approved by Inglewood’s City Council on Thursday morning, calling it a “backroom deal” and an “unprecedented agreement without a shred of public notice
  • Football coach at University High School in Irvine arrested on suspicion of communicating with minor for sex

    Football coach at University High School in Irvine arrested on suspicion of communicating with minor for sex
    IRVINE – A University High School football coach was arrested this week on suspicion of communicating with a minor for sex and attempting to solicit child pornography, authorities said on Thursday.
    Jeremy Osso, 39, of Costa Mesa served as a defensive coordinator for the Irvine school’s varsity football team and as an instructional assistant at Irvine High School, according to the Irvine Unified School District.
    Osso was arrested shortly after 7 a.m. Wednesday in Irvine by the Interne
  • Bonsignore: Trade of Greg Robinson illustrates a new way of thinking by the Rams

    Bonsignore: Trade of Greg Robinson illustrates a new way of thinking by the Rams
    The writing was on the wall well before the Rams traded Greg Robinson to the Detroit Lions early Thursday morning for a sixth-round draft pick.
    So we won’t give them too much credit for acting decisively and wisely in completing the trade, which puts to rest the inglorious three-year Rams career of a player of whom so much was expected after he was selected second overall in the 2014 draft and yet so little was delivered.
    The former Auburn star was supposed to lock down the left tackle pos
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  • Looking for a blissful summer novel? Here it is: ‘Standard Deviation’

    Looking for a blissful summer novel? Here it is: ‘Standard Deviation’
    Audra Daltry is like that old Reader’s Digest feature, “My Most Unforgettable Character.” She’s the person other people talk about. She swallows the room. She also rules “Standard Deviation,” Katherine Heiny’s charming debut novel.
    Audra is armed with a pronounced case of logorrhea, an untamed curiosity, an ability to befriend almost anyone. A freelance graphic designer, she’s the mother of a 10-year-old son with Asperger’s who is an origami
  • ‘Old man’ Timmy Richards a leader for Titans entering College World Series

    ‘Old man’ Timmy Richards a leader for Titans entering College World Series
    With a sense of humor and appreciation, Timmy Richards can’t help but smile when Cal State Fullerton baseball coach Rick Vanderhook calls him the “old man” of the team.
    “Yeah, it always cracks me up when he calls me ‘old man,'” said the senior shortstop, who will lead the Titans (39-22) into the College World Series. Game 1 is at noon Saturday against top-ranked Oregon State (54-4) in Omaha, Neb. (on ESPN).
    Richards has heard it before and knows it to be
  • Winners announced in Placentia’s annual photo contest

    Winners announced in Placentia’s annual photo contest
    A granddaughter at play, a majestic bird in flight.
    Placentia residents shared the moments they captured with their cameras in the Placentia Cultural Arts Commission’s annual photography contest. The winners will be recognized on Tuesday, June 20 at the City Council meeting.
    Judges chose winners in various categories, age groups and divisions, while residents voted for the People’s Choice award at the Community Services’ Summer Registration Day in May.
    The winners are:
    
  • Rohrabacher clarifies statement said to condone terrorist attack

    Rohrabacher clarifies statement said to condone terrorist attack
    When congressman Dana Rohrabacher suggested at a congressional hearing that the June 7 ISIS attack in Iran might’ve been a good thing, the blowback was swift.
    Critics noted that at least some of the 12 people killed were thought to be civilians. They also said U.S. officials should not condone terrorists attacks, even those attacks that are carried out against other U.S. enemies.
    The Costa Mesa Republican then issued a lengthy clarification, but let’s try to untangle the web by looki
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  • On deck: Dodgers at Reds, Friday, 4:10 p.m.

    On deck: Dodgers at Reds, Friday, 4:10 p.m.
    DODGERS at REDS
    When: 4:10 p.m.
    Where: Great American Ball Park
    TV: SportsNet LA (where available)
    THE PITCHERS
    DODGERS LHP ALEX WOOD (6-0, 2.01)
    Vs. Reds: 2-0, 2.95
    At Great American Ball Park: 1-0, 1.59
    Hates to face: Scooter Gennett, 3 for 4 (.750), 2B
    Loves to face: Scott Schebler, 0 for 3, 2 Ks
    REDS RHP TIM ADLEMAN (4-2, 4.34)
    Vs. Dodgers: 1-0, 1.80
    At Great American Ball Park: 6-2, 4.36
    Hates to face: Chase Utley, 2 for 4 (.500), HR
    Loves to face: Chris Taylor, 0 for 3
    UPCOMING
    Saturday &n
  • Seal Beach mass-murderer Scott Dekraai: “I’m very, very sorry”

    Seal Beach mass-murderer Scott Dekraai: “I’m very, very sorry”
    SANTA ANA – “I’m very, very sorry,” admitted mass-murderer Scott Dekraai told a victim’s sister during a court hearing Thursday – the first time he has publicly shown any sign of remorse for carrying out a shooting at a Seal Beach salon that left eight dead.
    Bethany Webb, sister of Laura Webb Elody, one of eight people killed by Scott Dekraai at a Seal Beach hair salon in 2011, gestures toward Dekraai as she gives a statement to the court during a hearing in S
  • What’s next for Orange County arts graduates?

    What’s next for Orange County arts graduates?
    Varsity Arts asked Orange County high school graduates who participated in the arts at their schools about their plans for the future.
    For many of them, these programs have consumed their lives. Late nights have been spent rehearsing plays, weekends have been taken up by dance concerts and field show competitions, and evenings have been filled with hours preparing for Advanced Placement art exams.  Some love this life so much that they have chosen to continue studying the arts in college. O
  • Where are 2017 Orange County instrumental music students going to college?

    Where are 2017 Orange County instrumental music students going to college?
    We asked graduating high school seniors to share with us their post-graduation plans for the fall.
    We heard from 214 instrumental music students. Some plan to go to work and some are taking a gap year, but most are off to college, to study everything from instrumental performance to elementary education to computer science.
    We’ve listed them by the school they will attend, including their major and minor fields of study, statements about how the arts have influenced their plans, and their
  • Man suspected of stabbing girlfriend in neck arrested in Lake Forest

    Man suspected of stabbing girlfriend in neck arrested in Lake Forest
    LAKE FOREST — A 65-year-old man was arrested Wednesday, June 14, on suspicion of stabbing his girlfriend in the neck, authorities said.
    John Forrest has been booked into the Orange County Jail on suspicion of domestic violence and assault with a deadly weapon, said Orange County Sheriff’s Department Lt. John Roche. He was being held Thursday in lieu of $50,000 bail.
    Around 4 p.m. Wednesday, emergency dispatchers received a phone call from a female who reported that she had been
  • Despite their stigma, adjustable mortgages can save borrowers big bucks

    Despite their stigma, adjustable mortgages can save borrowers big bucks
    What’s up with mortgage rates? Jeff Lazerson of Mortgage Grader in Laguna Niguel gives us his take.
    Rate news summary
    From Freddie Mac’s weekly survey: The 30-year fixed rate averaged 3.91 percent, up 3 basis points from last week’s 3.88 percent. The 15-year fixed averaged 3.18 percent, up 2 basis points from last week’s 3.16 percent.
    The Mortgage Bankers Association reported a 2.8 percent increase in loan application volume from the previous week.
    Bottom line: Assuming a
  • Mission Viejo homebuying jumps 6%

    Mission Viejo homebuying jumps 6%
    Homebuying in Mission Viejo in 2017’s first three months outpaced a countywide sales advance.
    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 Mission Viejo rose as 332 residences sold in the past 12 months vs. 313 a year ago.
    That’s a gain of 6.1 percent vs. a 3.5 percent increase countywide.
    Neighborhood trends in Mission Viejo from the report:
    Mission Viejo
  • Beach quality report card

    Beach quality report card
    Heal the Bay’s annual beach report card graded Southern California beaches for 2016-17 based on water quality. The grades A to F assigned to each location represent the risk of adverse health effects to beachgoers based upon water quality. The better the grade, the lower the risk of contracting an illness from water recreation at that location.Orange County Beaches
    Summer dry (Apr-Oct.)
    Winter dry(Nov-Mar.)
    Wet weather year-round
    NEWPORT BEACHProjection of Orange St.
    A+
    A+
    D
    Projection of
  • Disneyland announces dates for the return of Fantasmic!, railroad,...

    Pirate's Lair on Tom Sawyer Island opens Friday, June 16, 2017, at Disneyland after being closed for more than a year due to the construction of "Star Wars" land. ANAHEIM The island is opening again, the Disneyland Railroad will have a new route, and a revamped "Fantasmic!" show is coming back along with other iconic attractions this summer on the Rivers of America at Disneyland.
  • Video shows woman being dragged by car on 55 Freeway

    Video shows woman being dragged by car on 55 Freeway
    SANTA ANA – A woman was dragged for several hundred yards in a southbound lane of the 55 freeway Monday.  The possible road rage incident was captured on video.
    In the video shot by Joshua Molesky, an unidentified woman, who was a passenger in a white Ford sedan, can been seen punching a passenger in a black car.
    When traffic clears, the black car drives off, dragging the woman for several hundred yards, Molesky said Thursday.
    Eventually, the woman lets go of the car and appears to es
  • Embark on a culinary tour of Mexico in Fullerton

    Embark on a culinary tour of Mexico in Fullerton
    Enjoy a taste of exotic Mexican cuisine and mezcal at the Muckenthaler Cultural Center on June 30.
    The Muck, in partnership with the Consulate of Mexico in Santa Ana, is offering guests the opportunity to sample authentic cuisine from different regions of Mexico, including Puebla, Guerrero, Chiapas, Oaxaca and the state of Mexico.
    Fullerton’s own Bootlegger’s Brewery will provide seasonal brews.
    Tickets are $35 per person.
    – Denisse Salazar
     
    If you go
    When: 6:30 p.m.
  • California lacks minimum marriage age, puts children in danger

    California lacks minimum marriage age, puts children in danger
    Sara Tasneem was forced into a religious marriage at age 15 in Los Angeles, spirited out of the country, impregnated and brought back to the United States a few months later for a legally binding marriage.
    You read that right. Children can marry in California — and often it’s not their decision.
    In fact, California has no minimum age requirement for getting married. In most states, it’s 18. 
    In the Golden State, you just need a court order and parental consent — a bi
  • Where are 2017 Orange County film students going to college?

    Where are 2017 Orange County film students going to college?
    We asked graduating high school seniors to share with us their post-graduation plans for the fall.
    We heard from 115 film students. Some plan to go to work and some are taking a gap year, but most are off to college, to study everything from film production to corporate communication to chemistry.
    We’ve listed them by the school they will attend, including their major and minor fields of study, statements about how the arts have influenced their plans, and their reason for choosing the ins
  • Where are 2017 Orange County dance students going to college?

    Where are 2017 Orange County dance students going to college?
    We asked graduating high school seniors to share with us their post-graduation plans for the fall.
    We heard from 159 dance students. Some plan to go to work and some are taking a gap year, but most are off to college, to study everything from dance to economics to human biology.
    We’ve listed them by the school they will attend, including their major and minor fields of study, statements about how the arts have influenced their plans, and their reason for choosing the institute they’l
  • How this Long Beach rowing team took 2nd in a national championship after their coxswain had a seizure

    How this Long Beach rowing team took 2nd in a national championship after their coxswain had a seizure
    Just finish. Even if it’s last place.
    That’s what some of the parents thought when they saw their girls in trouble at the rowing national championships in Sarasota, Fla., on June 11. Just finish – through the tears and the worry about their fallen teammate, Mary Ryan, who had left her shoes, bright yellow Crocs, on the boat after the ambulance took her away.
    Ryan was lifeless when she was pulled out of the boat. Her teammates thought she was going to die. They decided to race f
  • Get an exclusive look at ‘The Nighttime Lights at Hogwarts Castle’ coming to Universal Studios Hollywood

    Get an exclusive look at ‘The Nighttime Lights at Hogwarts Castle’ coming to Universal Studios Hollywood
    Park guests and members of the media at Universal Studios Hollywood were treated to a preview showing of the all-new Nighttime Lights at Hogwarts Castle inside the Wizarding World of Harry Potter on Wednesday night.
    As the sun went down in Hogsmeade Village, patrons packed in to check out the new light display, which uses state-of-the-art projection to cast crisp, colorful images and special effects upon Hogwarts Castle. The show, which lasts about six minutes and will repeat numerous times thro
  • Disneyland announces dates for the return of Fantasmic!, railroad, and attractions on Rivers of America

    Disneyland announces dates for the return of Fantasmic!, railroad, and attractions on Rivers of America
    ANAHEIM The island is opening again, the Disneyland Railroad will have a new route, and a revamped “Fantasmic!” show is coming back along with other iconic attractions this summer on the Rivers of America at Disneyland.
    After a year-plus hiatus because of the construction of “Star Wars” land, Pirates Lair on Tom Sawyer Island will be the first affected major attraction to re-open, on Friday, June 16, on a newly shaped Rivers of America, according to a Thursday announ
  • ‘American Horror Story: Roanoke’ is coming to Universal Studios Halloween Horror Nights

    ‘American Horror Story: Roanoke’ is coming to Universal Studios Halloween Horror Nights
    “American Horror Story” co-creator and co-producer Ryan Murphy will once again team up with Universal Studios Hollywood’s creative director and executive producer of Halloween Horror Nights John Murdy and his team to turn the latest installment of the award-winning FX television series, “Roanoke,” into a terrifying walk-thru attraction this haunting season.Last year, Murdy & Co. masterminded a lengthy live experience that featured the memorable and frightening c
  • Where are 2017 Orange County visual arts students going to college?

    Where are 2017 Orange County visual arts students going to college?
    We asked graduating high school seniors to share with us their post-graduation plans for the fall.
    We heard from 486 visual arts students. Some plan to go to work and some are taking a gap year, but most are off to college, to study everything from animation to journalism to marine biology.
    We’ve listed them by the school they will attend, including their major and minor fields of study, statements about how the arts have influenced their plans, and their reason for choosing the institute
  • Where are 2017 Orange County vocal music students going to college?

    Where are 2017 Orange County vocal music students going to college?
    We asked graduating high school seniors to share with us their post-graduation plans for the fall.
    We heard from 172 vocal music students. Some plan to go to work and some are taking a gap year, but most are off to college, to study everything from vocal performance to business to neuroscience.
    We’ve listed them by the school they will attend, including their major and minor fields of study, statements about how the arts have influenced their plans, and their reason for choosing the instit
  • Dedicated to safety: Victorville deputies receive MADD awards for combating impaired driving

    The hard work of two local sheriff's deputies didn't go unnoticed when they were recently honored for their actions in combating impaired driving. Deputy Adam Hylin, 25, and Deputy Charles Wallace, 43, of the San Bernardino County Victorville Sheriff's Station, recently received an award from Mothers Against Drunk Driving for their dedication in taking impaired drivers off city roads.
  • O.C. ‘Housewife’ Meghan Edmonds and husband Jim sell Newport Beach house for just under $3 million

    O.C. ‘Housewife’ Meghan Edmonds and husband Jim sell Newport Beach house for just under $3 million
    “Real Housewife” Meghan King Edmonds and retired Angel player Jim Edmonds have sold their remodeled, two-story Newport Beach home for $2.998 million.
    The couple bought the 5,534-square-foot house for $2.787 million in June 2015. Last July, it was on the market at just under $3.4 million.An episode of “The Real Housewives of Orange County” last year taped a kitchen demolition party at the house, with Meghan Edmonds and some of the other housewives attacking a wall with a
  • King Crimson brings songs old and new to the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles

    King Crimson brings songs old and new to the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles
    King Crimson, the English rock band co-founded by guitarist Robert Fripp, kicked off its summer tour in Seattle earlier this month on a run that brings them to Los Angeles this week, and while the band had been off the road since December it’s safe to say the eight musicians in the band hit the stage in tip-top form despite the creatively complex music in which King Crimson trades.
    “It is complicated music,” says bassist Tony Levin, who after Fripp – the only constant mem
  • The best moments from the 2017 high school graduations in Orange County: Part 2

    The best moments from the 2017 high school graduations in Orange County: Part 2
    Senior Class President Nicole Kang celebrates receiving her diploma at El Dorado’s graduation on Wednesday. The seniors at El Dorado High School celebrated their commencement during graduation ceremonies at Valencia High School in Placentia, CA on Wednesday, June 14, 2017. (Photo by Bill Alkofer,Orange County Register/SCNG)Khalifa Effendi, right, hugs Lillian Vo at the conclusion of the Ocean View High School Graduation at the school’s stadium on Wednesday, June 14, 2017 in Huntingto
  • Rams trade LT Greg Robinson to Lions

    Rams trade LT Greg Robinson to Lions
    With a new coaching regime in place, major change was inevitable for the Los Angeles Rams. And it hasn’t taken Sean McVay and his staff long to execute those changes.
    Hours after the Rams concluded their mandatory minicamp on Wednesday – thus ending their offseason workout program – they traded offensive tackle Greg Robinson to the Detroit Lions for a conditional draft pick.
    Robinson has been a major disappointment since being drafted second overall in the 2014 draft, never com
  • Stem-cell pioneer to challenge Rep. Dana Rohrabacher

    Stem-cell pioneer to challenge Rep. Dana Rohrabacher
    Hans Keirstead, a pioneering stem-cell biologist and multimillionaire businessman who was a professor at UC Irvine for 14 years, announced Thursday he would join the field of Democrats challenging Rep. Dana Rohrabacher, R-Costa Mesa.
    “I’m running for Congress because I believe that innovative thinking and a people-first attitude matter to the constituents of this district,” Keirstead said in a news release. “If given the opportunity to represent our community in
  • Prince is gone but the Revolution rolls on bringing the music they made to the Wiltern in Los Angeles

    Prince is gone but the Revolution rolls on bringing the music they made to the Wiltern in Los Angeles
    The Revolution found fame as Prince’s band in the ’80s and reunited to tour with his music in his honor after his death in April 2016. Photo by Ron HarrisPrince, foreground, and the Revolution, left to right, Brown Mark, Bobby Z, Matt Fink, Lisa Coleman and Wendy Melvoin. Photo by Larry WilliamsWendy Melvoin plays guitar during a performance by the Revolution in 2017. Photo by Robert GeorgeffThe Revolution play the music they originally made with the late Prince. Photo by Robert Geor
  • There’s nothing like Nobu

    There’s nothing like Nobu
    Salmon wrapped pears drizzled with truffle oil.
    Some restaurants have a following. It’s the chef. It’s the food. It’s the ambience. But when all those elements align, a restaurant transcends having a mere following and inspires cult-like loyalty.
    Nobu is one of those places. Chef Frank Gorriceta spent 14 years cooking under the guidance of famed chef/restaurateur Nobu Matsuhisa. During his tenure with the great chef, Gorriceta learned a lot. But Nobu’s best teaching might
  • Police: Blast at China kindergarten; reports of casualties

    Police: Blast at China kindergarten; reports of casualties
    BEIJING  — An explosion struck the entrance to a kindergarten in eastern China on Thursday, police said. State media said there were casualties, and videos purportedly from the scene and posted on social media showed children and adults lying on the ground, some bleeding.
    Police officials said they are investigating and had no word yet on injuries or deaths.
    Police said the blast struck at 4:50 p.m. Thursday at the Chuangxin Kindergarten in the city of Fengxian in Jiangsu province.
    A
  • Solange and Tina Knowles Spotted Out Amid the BeyHive's Buzzin' About Beyonce Possibly Giving Birth

    While the BeyHive is buzzing up a storm with chatter that their Queen B is in labor, it appears as though Beyonc 's mother Tina Knowles and sister Solange are definitely not by her side today. While the world has been waiting for the twins' arrival with bated breath, both women have been spotted out and about around the Los Angeles area, seemingly going ahead with their everyday lives.
  • London fire death toll at 17; ‘miracle’ if anymore survivors

    London fire death toll at 17; ‘miracle’ if anymore survivors
    By DANICA KIRKA
    LONDON — London firefighters traumatized by the devastation they witnessed in a high-rise apartment blaze that killed at least 17 people worked Thursday to make the building safe so they could continue the search for more victims.
    Entire families are missing, and the death toll is certain to rise after flames tore through the 120-unit Grenfell Tower in the early hours of Wednesday when most people were asleep. Fire Commissioner Dany Cotton said it would be a “miracle&
  • Movie review: A questionable murder derails ‘Rough Night’ fun

    Movie review: A questionable murder derails ‘Rough Night’ fun
    In “Rough Night ” four women on a wild and crazy bachelorette weekend in Miami accidentally kill a guy and try to get away with it.
    You know it’s coming. It’s right there in the trailer. In the middle of the party, Jillian Bell’s coked-out character runs full speed toward a male stripper to straddle him and inadvertently knocks the guy over. As his seat falls back, his head cracks into the sharp edged fireplace ledge behind him.
    What the trailer doesn’t show i
  • Political leaders, their backers must stop sowing seeds of contempt

    Political leaders, their backers must stop sowing seeds of contempt
    When political leaders — and their backers — treat those with differing viewpoints as enemies, it’s only a matter of time before violence ensues. The shooting of House Majority Whip Steve Scalise, R-La., and four others at a charity baseball game practice just outside Washington, D.C., is an exclamation point on the escalating vitriol in American politics today — and its horrendous consequences.
    America’s political environment ought not lead to violence but it has,
  • California budget disappoints — again

    California budget disappoints — again
    We’ve learned not to get our hopes too high for the unveiling of California’s state budget — and this year’s attempt provides yet another illustration why.
    The total state portion of the budget, which includes the general fund, special funds and bond funds, but not federal funds, equals $183.2 billion ($125 billion for the general fund alone), nearly identical to the amount the governor requested last month in his May budget revision proposal. That is up nearly 57 percent
  • The political traffic jam on the I-5 North to Sacramento

    The political traffic jam on the I-5 North to Sacramento
    California residents are about to enter a strange and mysterious place; in January 2019, the governor’s mansion will be occupied by someone with last name other than “Brown” for the first time in eight years. That is, of course, unless Chris, Foxy or “Downtown” Julie Brown decide to throw their hats in the ring; then all bets are off.
    For the more usual suspects, the race to replace termed-out Gov. Jerry Brown has begun and the field has started to take shape.
    A new
  • Rethinking the military’s Feres doctrine

    Rethinking the military’s Feres doctrine
    Suppose your daughter is a freshman in college. One night you get a call from her, the call every parent fears — she has been sexually assaulted by an older student. She is crying and distraught, traumatized by what just transpired. You find out that the perpetrator has a history of assaulting freshman women on campus, and that the university staff had knowledge of the perpetrator’s history.
    Such a situation is a horrific, worst-case scenario. As the victim of an intentional tort, ho
  • Move over Cronut: Molten cheese tarts, a Japanese dessert craze, coming to Orange County

    Move over Cronut: Molten cheese tarts, a Japanese dessert craze, coming to Orange County
    An American knockoff of a Japanese dessert craze is coming to Orange County. (Courtesy Bear Cheese Tart)An American knockoff of a Japanese dessert craze is coming to Orange County. (Courtesy Bear Cheese Tart)An American knockoff of a Japanese dessert craze is coming to Orange County. (Courtesy Bear Cheese Tart)An American knockoff of a Japanese dessert craze is coming to Orange County. (Courtesy Bear Cheese Tart)An American knockoff of a Japanese dessert craze is coming to Orange County. (Courte
  • Armoring coast with seawalls kills beaches

    Armoring coast with seawalls kills beaches
    The problem is, we all love the beach! We want to play on the sand, live close enough to walk to the beach, swim in the ocean, listen to the waves as we sleep, etc. Unfortunately, we can’t have our cake and eat it too. We can’t build so close to a changing shoreline that we disrupt the natural shoreline processes, including the shifts in sand supply and natural movement of the coastline, without negative consequences. If you love something beautiful and natural, you can’t confi
  • Letters: Just deserts for Colin Kaepernick

    Letters: Just deserts for Colin Kaepernick
    Re: “Is NFL sending right message if it shuts out Colin Kaepernick?” [Opinion, June 13]: Colin Kaepernick is getting exactly what he deserves. People pay big money to watch him play, not listen to his political rhetoric. The old saying “you reap what you sow” comes to mind. My family stopped watching the 49ers once he refused to stand for our national anthem and that will go for any sports team that has players doing the same thing.
    Here is a man who has more than anyone
  • Inland area has 400,000 cars with defective Takata airbags, group says

    Julia Landa wears a necklace containing the ashes of her close friend of Delia Robles, who was killed due to defective airbag in her car last year, attends a press conference about the recall of a defective airbag at Riverside City Hall on Wednesday. Robles, of Corona, was killed on September 30, 2016, when her defective airbag in her 2001 Honda Civic exploded, killing her with shrapnel.
  • Tustin High Graduation 2017

    Tustin High Graduation 2017
    The Class of 2017 marches towards their future before the start of commencement ceremonies at Tustin High in Tustin, CA on Wednesday, June 14, 2017. (Photo by Kevin Sullivan, Orange County Register/SCNG)Sebastian Placencia Alvarado celebrates after receiving his diploma during commencement ceremonies at Tustin High in Tustin, CA on Wednesday, June 14, 2017. (Photo by Kevin Sullivan, Orange County Register/SCNG)Nala Lanki is covered in lei’s after commencement ceremonies at Tustin High in T
  • Westminster High School 2017 Graduation

    Westminster High School 2017 Graduation
    Westminster High School seniors bid farewell to their campus with a graduation ceremony on Wednesday, June 14 in the school’s stadium.
    An emotional Yasmin Rivera, right, gets an embrace from classmate Wendy Perez, left, at the conclusion of the Westminster High School graduation ceremonies in the Boswell Field football stadium in Westminster on Wednesday, June 14, 2017. (Photo by Leonard Ortiz, Orange County Register/SCNG)Graduating seniors cheer for classmates during the Westminster High

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