• Layoffs hit Beckman Coulter in Brea, Benchmark Electronics in Anaheim

    Layoffs hit Beckman Coulter in Brea, Benchmark Electronics in Anaheim
    Brea-based Beckman Coulter has filed paperwork with the state indicating it will cut 90 jobs by Friday, June 30.
    The laboratory instrument maker has 1,100 employees in Brea.
    The company did not specify a department for the layoffs, but said affected employees will receive a severance package and outplacement assistance. Some will be given other roles within the company.
    In February, the Fullerton Planning Commission approved a project at the former Beckman Coulter campus at Harbor Boul
  • OC Fair 2017: Everything you need to know about tickets, concerts and more

    With the OC Fair just around the corner and the summer concert lineup set, here's a primer to answer some of your questions before the fair kicks off: Wednesday-Friday: $12: ages 13 to 59; $7: 60 and older and children 6 to 12; children 5 and under are free. Saturday and Sunday: $14: ages 13 to 59; $7: 60 and older and children 6 to 12; children 5 and under are free..
  • Comic-Con 2017 TV Panels: ‘Game of Thrones,’ ‘Westworld,’ ‘Supernatural’ and the must-see events at SDCC

    Comic-Con 2017 TV Panels: ‘Game of Thrones,’ ‘Westworld,’ ‘Supernatural’ and the must-see events at SDCC
    There’s so much to see at Comic-Con International in San Diego, but one thing to add to your to-do list should be sitting in on some of the television panels.
    We’ve looked over all the offerings that have been released so far and here’s our top six picks for each day of the convention:
    Thursday July 20
    Teen Titans Go: (Cartoon Network) Voice cast members Greg Cipes, Tara Strong and Scott Menville and producers Michael Jelenic, Aaron Horvath and Pete Michail, 10-11 a.m., Room 6A
  • Bradford Jamieson working his way into the Galaxy’s plans this season

    Bradford Jamieson working his way into the Galaxy’s plans this season
    The opportunities were limited for Bradford Jamieson IV in his previous three years with the Galaxy.
    He played in 12 games, with six starts for a total of 519 minutes.
    Now, at a wise age of 20, Jamieson has taken advantage of this year’s opportunity to play himself into a valuable sub for coach Curt Onalfo.
    Entering Saturday night’s game against San Jose (7:30 p.m., Univision) Jamieson has appeared in seven MLS games this season.
    “I’ve been able to make a decent amount of
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  • Boogie Board inventor Tom Morey puts stamp of approval on sequoia board made in his honor

    Boogie Board inventor Tom Morey puts stamp of approval on sequoia board made in his honor
    Tom Morey, of San Clemente, inventor of the Boogie Board, sands a board made of redwood at the home of shaper and wood worker Joshua Martin in Capistrano Beach, on Wednesday, June 28, 2017. Larry Fuller of Santa Cruz acquired the wood and with guidance from Morey and Martin, they created a handful of boards from the ancient wood. (Photo by Mark Rightmire, Orange County Register/SCNG)A Boogie Board made of 3,000-year-old giant sequoia wood on Wednesday, June 28, 2017, in Capistrano Beach. Larry F
  • More than $1.7 million in drugs seized in Murrieta, San Clemente stops

    More than $1.7 million in drugs seized in Murrieta, San Clemente stops
    The U.S. Border Patrol arrested two drivers and seized more than $1.7 million worth of heroin and fentanyl in two separate vehicle stops in Murrieta and San Clemente, a spokesman announced Friday, June 30.
    The first discovery occurred about 1 p.m. Wednesday when agents stopped a 46-year-old man driving a 2014 Nissan Versa near the Border Patrol checkpoint on Interstate 5 near San Clemente, Supervisory Agent Mark Endicott said.
    An agency K-9 alerted on the sedan during the stop, and a search of t
  • 9-year-old skateboarder remembered as ‘a ray of light’ died doing what he loved

    9-year-old skateboarder remembered as ‘a ray of light’ died doing what he loved
    Joi Lipari and her three-year-old son Cade visit a memorial for Nathan Smith in Dana Point on Thursday, June 29, 2017. Smith was killed in a skateboarding accident along Puerto Place on June 25, 2017. (Photo by Matt Masin, Orange County Register, SCNG)A recent photo of Nathan Smith is propped up to a pot of flowers underneath a tree along Puerto Place in Dana Point on Thursday, June 29, 2017. (Photo by Matt Masin, Orange County Register, SCNG)A memorial along Puerto Place for Nathan Smith grows
  • Kings looking for creativity and depth in free-agent market

    Kings looking for creativity and depth in free-agent market
    Even if the Kings do nothing noteworthy Saturday, the opening day of the NHL’s free-agent signing period, even if Joe Thornton doesn’t set up residence in Los Angeles after so many standout years in San Jose, it has been a successful offseason for new general manager Rob Blake.
    Tanner Pearson and Tyler Toffoli, two young cornerstones of the franchise, signed contract extensions and will remain with the Kings for many years to come. Pearson, 24, signed a four-year, $15 million extensi
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  • Surfing world champ Kelly Slater up close to breaching 8-foot shark at Lower Trestles

    Surfing world champ Kelly Slater up close to breaching 8-foot shark at Lower Trestles
    Pro surfer Kelly Slater surfs during his heat Thursday in the Hurley Pro held at Trestles at San Onofre State Beach. (Photo by Mark Rightmire, Orange County Register/SCNG)Kelly Slater gives an interview after his heat against Kolohe Andino during the 2016 Hurley Pro at Trestles in San Clemente on Monday, September 12, 2016. (Photo by Matt Masin, ORANGE COUNTY REGISTER, SCNG)Kelly Slater posted on his Instagram account a shark breaching near him at Lower Trestles.Show Caption of Expand
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  • July 2017 festivals and events in Southern California

    July 2017 festivals and events in Southern California
    Whether you want to take a trip to the O.C. Fair, catch rays at the Vans U.S. Open of Surfing or check out the cosplay at the San Diego Comic-Con, these are the big events happening in Southern California in July 2017.
    Want more ideas for the whole year? Check out our list of 2017 Southern California fairs and festivals.
    JULY
    Mariachi USA Festival
    Celebrating a rich mariachi music tradition, the 28th annual event promises to showcase the top mariachi bands from Mexico and the United States, alon
  • Trump urges GOP to repeal Obama law now, replace later

    Trump urges GOP to repeal Obama law now, replace later
    By ALAN FRAM
    WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump urged divided congressional Republicans on Friday to break their logjam over dismantling President Barack Obama’s health care law by “immediately” repealing it and replacing it later, a formula that GOP leaders dismissed months ago as politically unwise.
    Trump’s early-morning tweet embraced a sequential approach favored by only a handful of conservatives eager to take quick action on one of the party’s foremost
  • Stroll around Aliso Viejo with the mayor

    Stroll around Aliso Viejo with the mayor
    Aliso Viejo’s annual “Walk with the Mayor” returns on Monday, July 10 at Aliso Viejo Ranch.
    Residents and their pets are invited for an hour-long walk with Mayor Dave Harrington along the Aliso Creek Trail.
    Giveaways will also be offered. The walks will be held on every Monday in July.
    IF YOU GO
    What: “Walk with the Mayor”
    When: 5:45 p.m. Monday, July 10
    Where: Aliso Viejo Ranch, 100 Park Avenue
    Information: cityofalisoviejo.com
  • Orange County restaurants shut down by health inspectors (June 23-30)

    Orange County restaurants shut down by health inspectors (June 23-30)
    Health permits are suspended for major violations. Restaurants must remain closed until inspectors determine problems have been fixed.
    5W Baby Market, 1212 S. Bristol Ave., Santa Ana; rodent infestation; closed June 29.
    China King, 624 S. Harbor Blvd., Santa Ana; cockroach infestation; closed June 29, reopened June 30.
    Corner Market, 802 N. Raitt St., Santa Ana; rodent infestation; closed June 29.
    98 Cents + Bargain Mart, 290 N. Tustin St., Orange; operating without a valid health permit; closed
  • Watch video footage of plane crash on the 405 Freeway near John Wayne Airport

    Watch video footage of plane crash on the 405 Freeway near John Wayne Airport
    A small, twin-engine plane crash-landed on the I-405 freeway at MacArthur Boulevard Friday morning, June 30. Here are some of the videos from different angles.Video shows moment of impact when small plane crashes on 405 Freeway in Southern California. https://t.co/Rb7cKwYRCv pic.twitter.com/upyvgje3dO
    — ABC News (@ABC) June 30, 2017Related Articles Small plane catches fire after crashing on 405 freeway at MacArthur; 2 hospitalized Watch video footage of plane crash on the 405 Freeway near
  • What’s streaming on Amazon, Netflix in July: ‘Degrassi,’ ‘Jessica James’ and so much ‘Star Trek’

    What’s streaming on Amazon, Netflix in July: ‘Degrassi,’ ‘Jessica James’ and so much ‘Star Trek’
    School’s out, but not for streaming entertainment
  • Casino San Clemente kicks off Summer Nights Jazz Series

    Casino San Clemente kicks off Summer Nights Jazz Series
    The landmark Casino San Clemente offers up its 2017 Summer Nights Jazz Series, led by the Tim Gill Quartet, delivering a blend of jazz, swing and vintage pop.
    The series will dish up concerts on a series of Thursdays, July 13 and 27, Aug. 10 and 24 and Sept. 14 and 18, plus a special 11 a.m. jazz brunch on Sunday, July 30, to celebrate the Casino’s 80th birthday.
    IF YOU GO
    What: Tim Gill Quartet concert
    When: 7 p.m. July 13
    Where: Casino San Clemente, 140 W. Avenida Pico, San Clemente
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  • People near plane crash on 405 freeway share photos and videos

    People near plane crash on 405 freeway share photos and videos
    Related Articles Small plane catches fire after crashing on 405 freeway at MacArthur; 2 hospitalized Watch video footage of plane crash on the 405 Freeway near John Wayne Airport People near plane crash on 405 freeway share photos and videos
  • Father of our country: Los Angeles sperm donor connects with 19 of his children

    Father of our country: Los Angeles sperm donor connects with 19 of his children
    In the strange and happy life of Donor 929, emails can mean adventure.
    Last week, for example, Donor 929 got an email from a teenage girl in Denver. She included a picture of herself in high school graduation cap and gown. She said she’s considering a history major in college. And there was the other thing.
    The email explained, if he is indeed Donor 929, he is her father.
    Jake Strassberg, 19, left, and dad Mike Rubino, 47, look over the koi pond they built together from the porch of their
  • Knott’s Berry Farm to offer special July 4th fireworks displays

    Knott’s Berry Farm to offer special July 4th fireworks displays
    Now you can have your theme park and your Fourth of July fun at the same time. Knott’s Berry Farm in Buena Park will present fireworks shows 9:30 p.m. Saturday, July 1, Sunday, July 2, and Tuesday, July 4 so you don’t have drag your family out of the park to enjoy a skyward spectacular.
    There will also be a display Sept. 3 to celebrate Labor Day.
    Related Articles 10 places to cool down during the hot summer at theme parks like Disneyland What’s new at Knott’s Berry Farm t
  • Would you kill if ordered? WWII Navy survivor of Port Chicago disaster faced that question

    Would you kill if ordered? WWII Navy survivor of Port Chicago disaster faced that question
    A young American seaman squints at the shore, trying to make sense of the horrible order he has just been given.
    He watches an elderly Japanese man sitting on the nearby rocks. Somehow the magnitude of the day has not reached the old man. It’s September 1945; dozens of American warships are in Tokyo Bay for the signing of documents that officially end World War II. But the old guy on the rocks is fishing.
    So the young seaman stands on the deck of one of those ships, the USS Ancon. He holds
  • Aliso Niguel choir students celebrate 500th anniversary of the Reformation in Prague

    Aliso Niguel choir students celebrate 500th anniversary of the Reformation in Prague
    Jason Harney directs members of a choir comprised of students from Aliso Niguel High and Red Hill Lutheran Church in the Johann Sebastian BachÕs church, Thomaskirche, in Leipzig during a recent trip to Germany and the Czech Republic to celebrate 500th-anniversary celebration of Martin Luther and the Reformation. (Photo courtesy of Aliso Niguel High School)Aliso Niguel High School senior, Ana Osborn, plays a violin solo in St. Nicholas Church in Prague during a recent trip to Germany and t
  • Small plane crashes on I-405 freeway at MacArthur, catches fire, injuries unkown

    Small plane crashes on I-405 freeway at MacArthur, catches fire, injuries unkown
    A small, twin-engine plane landed on the I-405 freeway at MacArthur Boulevard Friday morning, June 30, according to the California Highway Patrol Log.
    The CHP couldn’t immediately be reached for comment. John Way Airport tweeted it was a Cessna 310 that landed on the freeway, short of the runway. The CHP got the call at 9:36 a.m.
    The airfield is closed to arrivals and check airlines for arrival information.
    According to the log, the plane became “fully engulfed.”
    It is unc
  • Disneyland takes wives off auction block on 'Pirates' ride

    Disneyland's "Pirates of the Caribbean" ride is losing a scene where a bound and tearful woman is on the auction block for pirates to buy as a wife. A banner that now says "Auction, take a wench for a bride" will be changed to "Auction, Surrender yer loot," and the woman on the auction block will herself become a pirate.
  • See Donald Trump, Barack Obama, Sean Hannity and Meryl Streep team up to honor America

    See Donald Trump, Barack Obama, Sean Hannity and Meryl Streep team up to honor America
    “The Words That Built America" is an HBO documentary that brings together more than 100 readers, including Presidents Donald Trump and Barack Obama as well as the likes of Meryl Streep, Sean Hannity and Chief Justice of the Supreme Court John Roberts to recite the documents that are the foundation of this country
  • Following Scotland’s Whiskey Trail

    Following Scotland’s Whiskey Trail
    Speyside distilleries usually have vast storage facilities to age their product for 10 years or often much longer. They’re thick-walled, cool and impervious to changes in the weather. (Paul Hodgins)A tour of the distillery is standard for most places in Speyside. (Paul Hodgins)The Glenlivet features a tourist-friendly, snazzy tasting room, including this eye-popping malt whiskey “tree.” (Paul Hodgins)Glenfarclas is distinguished by a pagoda-topped entrance to the tasting room,
  • Remembering Princess Diana on anniversary of her birth

    Remembering Princess Diana on anniversary of her birth
    Diana, Princess of Wales, was born on July 1, 1961. Princess Diana was killed in a car crash in Paris on August 31, 1997. She was divorced from Britain’s Prince Charles, the Prince of Wales, whom she had married on July 29, 1981. She was also the mother of Charles’ two sons, Prince William and Prince Harry. Diana’s wedding to Charles, heir to the British throne, was held at St Paul’s Cathedral and seen by a global television audience of over 750 million.
    Diana, the Prince
  • Universal Studios Hollywood offers FlexPay for annual passholders

    Universal Studios Hollywood offers FlexPay for annual passholders
    Universal Studios Hollywood is now offering FlexPay for its annual passholders, giving guests the option of purchasing a silver, gold or platinum annual pass and breaking up the cost into lower monthly payments.
    Much like what Disneyland has offered its passholders for some time now, Universal will require an initial down payment for the various 12-month passes and allow guests to spread out the remainder of the cost over the rest of the year.
    Related Articles 10 places to cool down during the h
  • Alcohol in your coffee? SOCIAL, Thunderking to open coffee bar in Costa Mesa

    Alcohol in your coffee? SOCIAL, Thunderking to open coffee bar in Costa Mesa
    Two hipster concepts in Costa Mesa will come together in late July to create a booze-infused coffee bar.
    SOCIAL Costa Mesa, a gastropub on 19th Street near the Triangle, is partnering with Thunderking Brewing Co., which specializes in cold brew coffee.
    Related Articles The District at Tustin Legacy fills up, adding barbershop, scent shop, restaurants Wienerschnitzel adds beefed up burgers to its menu Taco Bell launches $600 Las Vegas weddings Aug. 7 Retail-restaurant roundup: Urban Plates opens
  • Joey Graceffa Reveals All His Prideful Firsts

    That, along with other fun facts is what we learned about him at this year's VidCon in Anaheim, California - which also just so happened to be during Pride Month - and on YouTube Red. He opened up about a bunch of his firsts, including the aforementioned first crush.
  • Live updates: NBA free agency news and rumors

    Live updates: NBA free agency news and rumors
    All the latest news and speculation on NBA free agency in 2017, including Lakers and Clippers moves.
  • Spanish-language newspaper Excelsior expands across region

    Spanish-language newspaper Excelsior expands across region
    Excelsior, a Spanish-language newspaper, is expanding across the region, effective June 30.
    The newspaper, which originated in Santa Ana, is owned by the Register’s parent company, Southern California News Group. The company is expanding Excelsior to “better serve Spanish-speaking communities in the nation’s largest Latino market.”
    “Our Spanish-language media plays a vital role in serving Southern California’s diverse and growing Latino communities, and we are
  • Iraqi troops in mop-up operations in Mosul after key gains

    Iraqi troops in mop-up operations in Mosul after key gains
    By FELIPE DANA
    MOSUL, Iraq— Iraqi troops were clearing up a key neighborhood in Mosul on Friday, commanders said, a day after making significant gains against Islamic State militants in the city and after the country’s prime minister declared an end to the extremist group’s self-proclaimed caliphate.
    Lt. Gen. Abdul Wahab al-Saadi and Lt. Col. Salam Hussein told The Associated Press that their forces were continuing to clear territory in the Old City after capturing the hugely s
  • Tonya Evinger believes she'll be Cris Cyborg's 'toughest challenge'

    One of the biggest knocks on Cris Cyborg over the last few years is that she's short on quality opponents, that there's no viable elite fighters available to fight her, especially at 145 pounds. That idea might about to be turned on its head.
  • GOP not where it needs to be on health bill

    GOP not where it needs to be on health bill
    Republicans owe their congressional majority to a simple promise: Repeal and replace Obamacare.
    Although not all right-of-center voters put that goal first, the GOP ran hard against the health care status quo and won in multiple election cycles.
    But so far, on the Hill, the party has struggled to make good on that victory. In the Senate, where the controversial House bill didn’t catch fire, a new and supposedly improved piece of legislation has stalled.
    There still aren’t enough vote
  • Why do they even play the game?

    Why do they even play the game?
    In mathematics, when you’re convinced of some eternal truth but can’t quite prove it, you offer it as a hypothesis (with a portentous capital H) and invite the world, future generations if need be, to prove you right or wrong. Often, a cash prize is attached.
    In that spirit, but without the cash, I offer the Krauthammer Conjecture: In sports, the pleasure of winning is less than the pain of losing. By any Benthamite pleasure/pain calculation, the sum is less than zero. A net negativ
  • Require approval for police to use new surveillance technologies

    Require approval for police to use new surveillance technologies
    Transparency is critical to balancing the public’s civil liberties with law enforcement’s ability to use new technologies to combat crime.
    In 2015, California lawmakers approved Senate Bill 34 and Senate Bill 741 to require law enforcement agencies wishing to use automatic license plate readers or cell phone intercept devices to put in place privacy and use policies. Additionally, the bills required public notice be given before such intrusive technologies are deployed.
    Both bills we
  • Failed environmental law puts Californians and their businesses at risk

    Failed environmental law puts Californians and their businesses at risk
    Will your veggies give you cancer? Probably not, according to a Reuters investigative report which uncovered severe intellectual dishonesty in a decision to classify the popular weed killer glyphosate as a “probable human carcinogen.”
    Although the overwhelming majority of research indicates glyphosate is safe, the International Agency for Research on Cancer went against the grain in 2016, deciding that glyphosate “probably” causes cancer in humans.
    The highly controversia
  • Workplace freedom missing on Independence Day

    Workplace freedom missing on Independence Day
    On the Fourth of July, Americans will celebrate our country’s birthday with beachside barbecues and firework fiestas. Independence Day commemorates our freedom from a tyrannical monarchy thousands of miles away.
    But, more than 240 years since the signing of the Declaration of Independence, a different tyranny besieges our democracy. In union America, employees are often left without a voice, ruled by the same union leadership for decades with little opportunity to remove or replace it.
    Les
  • Becerra must hold ExxonMobil accountable

    Becerra must hold ExxonMobil accountable
    In fulfilling his role as California attorney general, Xavier Becerra should be focusing on the issues that affect state residents and one of those issues that poses great threat to residents is climate change.
    While the effects of our warming planet will affect all Californians, climate change poses the most pressing threat to low-income and communities of color. It’s why it’s so critical that Becerra holds corporations like ExxonMobil accountable for knowingly deceiving the public
  • Letters: Educate

    Letters: Educate
    Re: “AUHSD continues anti-parent crusade” [Opinion, June 29]: The AUHSD has many fine teachers and administrators that work very hard to help students, but it also has political correctness issues that prevent it from being the premier district it could be. The issues start with the school board and the superintendent.
    It appears that about 2.6 percent of the students are looking to transfer out. And it seems that the biggest complaint is that students are only given a week to appeal
  • Whicker: Dodgers keep finding happiness over the wall

    Whicker: Dodgers keep finding happiness over the wall
    ANAHEIM — When a club needs four or five plate appearances to score, the process is known as “manufacturing runs.”
    That’s probably a misnomer.
    You should call that “assembling runs,” like a class taking on a group science project.
    The Dodgers manufacture runs in big molten bursts. It’s quick and it’s easy, at least for now.
    On Thursday Joc Pederson slammed the 50th Dodger home run of the month, which breaks the franchise record, set twice by the 19
  • Benches clear in Dodgers-Angels game after Yunel Escobar gets hit

    Benches clear in Dodgers-Angels game after Yunel Escobar gets hit
    Los Angeles Angels’ Yunel Escobar gets hit by a pitch during the eighth inning of the team’s baseball game against the Los Angeles Dodgers in Anaheim, Calif., Thursday, June 29, 2017. (AP Photo/Alex Gallardo) ORG XMIT: ANS120The Los Angeles Angels’ Yunel Escobar is held back by Dodgers’ catcher Yasmani Grandal after being hit by a pitch during the Angels’ 6-2 loss to the Dodgers at Angel Stadium in Anaheim, CA on Thursday, June 29, 2017. (Photo by Kevin Sullivan, Or
  • 15 things to do this weekend in Orange County (June 30-July 2)

    15 things to do this weekend in Orange County (June 30-July 2)
    It’s almost time – the big blowouts are Tuesday. Here’s a list of all the 4th of July events going on around Orange County. But before then, there’s a lot of fun, free movies and music to be had. Here are 15 things to do this long holiday weekend in Orange County.
    ALL WEEKEND
    SURF CITY PARTY: Huntington Beach celebrates the nation’s birthday with fireworks off the pier, a three-day festival, parade, 5K run, pancake breakfast, entertainment and family activ
  • Dodgers continue homer barrage at Angels’ expense

    Dodgers continue homer barrage at Angels’ expense
    The Los Angeles Angels’s JC Ramirez celebrates getting out of a jam in the third inning against the Los Angeles Dodgers at Angel Stadium in Anaheim, CA on Thursday, June 29, 2017. (Photo by Kevin Sullivan, Orange County Register/SCNG)The Los Angeles Angels’s JC Ramirez throws to the plate against the Los Angeles Dodgers at Angel Stadium in Anaheim, CA on Thursday, June 29, 2017. (Photo by Kevin Sullivan, Orange County Register/SCNG)The Los Angeles Angels’ Martin Maldonado tags
  • Confused About Vaccinations For Your Children?

    The series of vaccinations for decades has offered protection against diseases that once posed a deadly threat to children. But now, other childhood diseases, such as whooping cough and measles, which were stopped because of vaccinations, are starting to reappear.
  • Man burglarizes home in Santa Ana while victims are asleep, arrested a few houses away

    Man burglarizes home in Santa Ana while victims are asleep, arrested a few houses away
    SANTA ANA — A man suspected of burglarizing a home while the victims were sleeping Thursday morning was arrested a few houses away shortly afterward, authorities said.
    Santa Ana police were dispatched to the 800 block of South Main Street at 7 a.m. on June 29, for a home that had just been burglarized, authorities said. The victim told police that the suspect was still in the neighborhood a few houses away, authorities said.
    Sergio Gitano Valencia, 32, of Santa Ana was found by officers si
  • Santa Ana carjacking suspect arrested in North Carolina

    Santa Ana carjacking suspect arrested in North Carolina
    SANTA ANA — A man suspected of carjacking a rental car and robbing an employee at gunpoint was arrested at his home in North Carolina, authorities said.
    Luis Angel Castaneda, 25, rented a vehicle from Coast to Coast Car Rental in Stanton on Sept. 30, 2016, Santa Ana police said in a statement. When he returned the vehicle, Castaneda requested that an employee of the company drop him off with the rental car in the area of 1500 N. Bewley St. in Santa Ana, authorities said.
    Once there, the ma
  • Dodgers Notes: Trayce Thompson trying to use his wingspan to his advantage

    Dodgers Notes: Trayce Thompson trying to use his wingspan to his advantage
    ANAHEIM – When Dodgers outfielder Trayce Thompson was a senior at Santa Margarita High, he was invited to work out at Angel Stadium. Another invited guest was Aaron Altherr, now an outfielder for the Philadelphia Phillies. In Altherr, a tall and slender outfielder, Thompson saw a kindred spirit.
    Thompson inherited the wingspan of his father, former Lakers big man Mychal Thompson. So did his brother, Golden State Warriors guard Klay. Long arms are an indisputable asset on a basketball court
  • Laguna Hills Football 2017: Schedule, Roster, Stats

    Laguna Hills Football 2017: Schedule, Roster, Stats
    LAGUNA HILLS FOOTBALL
    Coach: Mike Maceranka
    League: Sea View
    Playoff division: Division 8
    2017 SCHEDULE(All games 7 p.m. unless noted)
    Date              Opponent                          SiteAug. 25          at Hillsdale                   San MateoSept. 1           vs. University       &nb
  • El Toro Football 2017: Schedule, Roster, Stats

    El Toro Football 2017: Schedule, Roster, Stats
    EL TORO FOOTBALL
    Coach: Mike Mayoral
    League: Sea View
    Playoff division: Division 3
    2017 SCHEDULE(All games 7 p.m. unless noted)
    Date           Opponent                                         Site    Aug. 25      vs. Green Valley (Nev.)                El Toro HighSept. 1       vs. El Dorado &nb

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