• Angels at Twins: Monday game time, TV channels and starting pitchers

    Angels at Twins: Monday game time, TV channels and starting pitchers
    Where: Target Field
    TV: Fox Sports West
    THE PITCHERS
    TWINS LHP ADALBERTO MEJIA (3-3, 4.38 ERA)
    vs. Angels: 0-0, 1.50 ERA
    At Target Field: 1-2, 6.11 ERA
    Hates to face: Kole Calhoun, 1 for 3, home run
    Loves to face: Martin Maldonado, 0 for 2, two strikeouts
    ANGELS RHP ALEX MEYER (3-4, 3.74 ERA)
    vs. Twins: 0-0, 1.50 ERA
    Hates to face: Jason Castro, 2 for 5, home run
    Loves to face: Brian Dozier, 0 for 3
    UPCOMING MATCHUPS
    Tuesday: Angels RHP JC Ramirez (7-6, 4.60) at Twins RHP Kyle Gibson (4-6, 6.11)
  • Angels’ Mike Trout could begin rehab assignment with Inland Empire 66ers this week

    Angels’ Mike Trout could begin rehab assignment with Inland Empire 66ers this week
    ANAHEIM — On his rapid ascent to the majors, Mike Trout played only 50 games at the advanced Single-A level. He never went back after his final game for the Rancho Cucamonga Quakes as a 19-year-old.
    That will change this week.
    In a statement released through the team, Angels general manager Billy Eppler said that Trout will begin playing rehab games for the Inland Empire 66ers, possibly as soon as this week.
    Trout will not travel with the Angels to Minnesota. Instead, he’ll have a pr
  • Body of Orange County rapper Michael Ramirez found by camper at Kern River

    Body of Orange County rapper Michael Ramirez found by camper at Kern River
    A body found by a camper at the Kern River Saturday has been identified as that of Orange County rapper Michael Ramirez, who was swept away more than a week ago, his girlfriend said Sunday.
    Erica Zambada said she was notified by the Kern County coroner’s office at 8:50 p.m. Saturday that her boyfriend’s body was found a quarter mile from where he had jumped into the river.
    “He was found by a camper and identified by his tattoo,” said Zambada. “They told me he was pr
  • On Independence Day remember those who sacrificed for our freedoms

    On Independence Day remember those who sacrificed for our freedoms
    The Fourth of July, Independence Day or July 4, no matter how you refer to it, this is the day we celebrate our declaration from a tyrannical form of government to a government of, by and for the people. John Adams wrote, “… It ought to be solemnized with pomp and parade, with shews, games, sport, guns, bells, bonfires and illumination from one end of this continent to the other from this time forward forever more.” How we celebrate is less important than why we celebrate. Don
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  • Costa Mesa man killed, 2 others injured in head-on crash in Hemet

    Costa Mesa man killed, 2 others injured in head-on crash in Hemet
    A Costa Mesa man died Saturday in a head-on crash in Hemet, authorities say.
    The 36-year-old, whose name has not yet been released by authorities, was driving a 1998 Honda Civic south on Sanderson Avenue approaching Acacia Avenue about 4:40 p.m. Saturday when he veered over the double-yellow line and crashed into a 2015 Hyundai Santa Fe that was in a turning lane on the northbound side of the street, according to a Hemet Police Department news release.
    The driver of the Honda, his passenger, and
  • Car Plows Through Freeway Wall, Lands in Park

    One person was arrested for DUI after a car crashed through a freeway brick wall and into a park in Anaheim. One person was injured Sunday after a car lost control and plowed through a freeway wall and into a park in Anaheim.
  • Vehicle launches through sound wall off 55 freeway, driver arrested on suspicion of DUI

    Vehicle launches through sound wall off 55 freeway, driver arrested on suspicion of DUI
    A witness told the California Highway Patrol the vehicle went up the slope along the freeway and flipped as it crashed through the wall, sending big chunks of concrete over the freeway early Sunday morning. (Photo by Southern Counties News Service)A driver was injured when he drove his vehicle off the northbound 55 freeway and through a wall, landing in Handy Park early Sunday morning. (Photo by Southern Counties News Service)A driver was injured when he drove his vehicle off the northbound 55 f
  • 5 ways Iron Maiden’s ‘The Book of Souls’ tour was a winner in San Bernardino

    5 ways Iron Maiden’s ‘The Book of Souls’ tour was a winner in San Bernardino
    Iron Maiden’s “The Book of Souls” tour hit the Glen Helen Amphitheater in Devore with a sea of emotion Saturday, July 1.
    There was celebration, disappointment, trials and triumphs, not unlike the myriad of awards shows throughout the year, so it makes sense to give out some “awards” of our own for the evening.Getting Even Better With Age Award: Iron Maiden
    Smoke and bursts of flame shot out of the walls of an amazing Mayan temple from which lead vocalist Bruce
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  • Fans drink up and get wild with Lee Brice, Jerrod Neimann at Queen Mary’s Shipkicker fest

    Fans drink up and get wild with Lee Brice, Jerrod Neimann at Queen Mary’s Shipkicker fest
    Zach, left, and Colton Swon, better known as the Swon Brothers, perform at Shipkicker on Saturday, July 1, 2017. (Photo by Rod Veal, Contributing Photographer)Daniel Bonte performs with the Bonafide at Shipkicker in Long Beach on Saturday, July 1, 2017. (Photo by Rod Veal, Contributing Photographer)Tayler Ybarra, of Mission Viejo, takes to the mechanical bull at Shipkicker in Long Beach on Saturday, July 1, 2017. (Photo by Rod Veal, Contributing Photographer)Erika Griebenow, left, runs into her
  • Car drives into Costa Mesa restaurant

    Car drives into Costa Mesa restaurant
     
    COSTA MESA   A Santa Ana man lost control of his car and drove into a restaurant early Sunday morning.
    The crash happened at 7:44 a.m. in the 700 block of W. 19th street, when the 55-year-old man drove into Jugos Acapulco, said Sgt. Dan Miles.
    The driver suffered a pre-exiting medical condition, Miles said. He did not elaborate.
    A city building inspector red-tagged the building and shut down the restaurant because of the damage caused by the impact of the crash. Miles said.
    No one wa
  • Protesters rally in Santa Ana, other U.S. cities, to impeach Trump

    Protesters rally in Santa Ana, other U.S. cities, to impeach Trump
    More than 400 people are expected to attend a three-hour “impeachment march” Sunday at Sasscer Park in Santa Ana, calling for Congress to impeach President Donald Trump.
    The impeachment rally is part of a nationwide protest against the president, who organizers claim has violated several articles in the Constitution since taking office earlier this year. They claim Trump is creating a conflict of interest by steering foreign governments to stay at his branded hotels and property; tha
  • Editor’s Letter: Think Global, Act Local

    Editor’s Letter: Think Global, Act Local
    It was more than half my lifetime ago now, but I still remember gliding over the Pacific on the 45-minute catamaran ride from the Queensland town of Cairnes to Green Island. Desert-bred girl that I was, I’d never seen such azure waters, nor imagined the twisting forests of coral beneath, expanding ever outward. I swam, I snorkeled, I reached to touch schools of brightly colored fish, I got a wicked sunburn. And I soon learned, painfully, that all the beautiful, gnarled coral cuts like razo
  • USC QB Sam Darnold retooling throwing motion

    USC QB Sam Darnold retooling throwing motion
    Quarterback Sam Darnold fires a pass during USC’s spring game at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum in Los Angeles on April 15, 2017. (Photo by Ed Crisostomo, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG)Quarterback Sam Darnold fires a pass during USC’s spring game at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum in Los Angeles on April 15, 2017. (Photo by Ed Crisostomo, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG)USC quarterback Sam Darnold fires a pass during USC’s spring football game at the Coliseum in April 2016. (Pho
  • A small American flag made by a POW has enormous patriotic symbolism

    A small American flag made by a POW has enormous patriotic symbolism
    Patriotic patchwork
    “Freedom has a taste to those who fight and almost die that the protected will never know.”–A POW saying left on a wall in the Hoa-Lo Prison known to Westerners as the “Hanoi Hilton.”
    A small American flag on display at the Nixon Presidential Library & Museum was a patriotic light in the dark days of the Vietnam War.
    Air Force pilot Col. John A. Dramesi was shot down over North Vietnam and captured in 1967. He is considered the only Vietnam W
  • July 4th fireworks: Meet the Southern California maestro who lights the nation’s skies

    July 4th fireworks: Meet the Southern California maestro who lights the nation’s skies
     
    In a sprawling, sun-scorched compound on the outskirts of a San Bernardino County industrial park, James Souza was in the final throes of what he calls “creating the magic of the oohs and aahs.”
    The Fourth of July was only days away but Souza, 65, a maestro of the nation’s Independence Day fireworks, seemed not a bit nervous.
    In a corrugated tin shack, workers for his Rialto company, Pyro Spectaculars by Souza, attached electric igniters to shells that would soon explode
  • July 4th fireworks: How a Southern California family lights the nation’s skies

    July 4th fireworks: How a Southern California family lights the nation’s skies
     
    In a sprawling, sun-scorched compound on the outskirts of a San Bernardino County industrial park, James Souza was in the final throes of what he calls “creating the magic of the oohs and aahs.”
    The Fourth of July was only days away but Souza, 65, a maestro of the nation’s Independence Day fireworks, seemed not a bit nervous.
    In a corrugated tin shack, workers for his Rialto company, Pyro Spectaculars by Souza, attached electric igniters to shells that would soon explode
  • Click Debate: CSAC's new weight rules already showing their effects on UFC 214

    Aljamain Sterling doesn't want to fight at bantamweight. He does it because of the state of the sport and the circumstances surrounding it.
  • Southern California pay raises once again beat inflation

    Southern California pay raises once again beat inflation
    A tight labor market is creating noteworthy pay increases for Southern California’s workers.
    When you factor in a declining inflation rate, you see local worker bees finally enjoying improvements in what economists call “real” wage gains: pay hikes larger than inflation’s financial bite.
    During the past four years, gains in weekly average wages outpaced inflation in California, Los Angeles and Orange counties and the Inland Empire. In the previous four years, “real&
  • Southern California is home to 1-in-4 million-dollar U.S. ZIPs

    Southern California is home to 1-in-4 million-dollar U.S. ZIPs
    Here’s another example of how expensive Southern California housing can be: The state is home to nearly one-quarter of the nation’s million-dollar housing communities.
    That’s what I found while reviewing Realtor.com data that tracks home listing patterns in 15,000 largest ZIPs nationwide.
    As of May 1, there were 401 U.S. ZIP codes with a median listing price of $1 million or more in this database gleaned from broker listing networks. Southern California had 94 of those seven-fi
  • Real estate briefly: FedEx complex sells for $33M in Costa Mesa

    Real estate briefly: FedEx complex sells for $33M in Costa Mesa
    A large logistics complex occupied by FedEx in Costa Mesa has been sold for $33.4 million. The 112,000-square-feet property was bought by Santa Monica-based investment firm BLT Enterprises Inc. and sold by San Diego-based Sovereign Capital Management Group Inc. Colliers’ Institutional Investment Services Group – Western Region negotiated the sale and lease extension for FedEx. (Courtesy of Colliers)CBRE Capital Markets’ debt and structured finance team has arranged a $29 million
  • Car bomb kills 8 as Syria says it foiled wider attack

    Car bomb kills 8 as Syria says it foiled wider attack
    By ALBERT AJI
    DAMASCUS, Syria— A suicide car bomb killed at least eight people in a rare attack in the heart of Syria’s capital on Sunday, as authorities said they foiled a wider assault by intercepting two other explosives-laden vehicles.
    The attack unfolded ahead of the morning commute on the first work day after a major Muslim holiday. The Interior Ministry said security forces tracked all three cars and intercepted two of them at checkpoints on the airport road. The third made it
  • Trump’s Twitter attack: cause or effect?

    Trump’s Twitter attack: cause or effect?
    It was Aristotle who first ruminated over which came first, the chicken or the egg. “There could not have been a first egg to give a beginning to birds,” he declared, “or there would have been a first bird which gave a beginning to eggs; for a bird comes from an egg.”
    Leaving aside how little Donald J. Trump resembles the “philosopher-kings” envisioned by Aristotle’s protégé Plato in “The Republic,” a similar question vexes us t
  • U.S.-India partnership growing more important

    U.S.-India partnership growing more important
    In a sea of uncertainty, risk, and challenge, there’s at least one bright spot for U.S. foreign policy: India. Fueled by affinities of principle and practice, the U.S.-Indian partnership is on a sure yet smooth upswing — just at the sort of moment it’s needed most.
    Strategic conditions elsewhere in the world have become unfavorable on even deeper levels than are commonly considered. In addition to the relatively obvious geopolitical advantage to closer collaboration between the
  • Can California survive a tech bust?

    Can California survive a tech bust?
    California’s economic revival has sparked widespread notions, shared by Jerry Brown and observers elsewhere, that its economy — and policy agenda — should be adopted by the rest of the country. And, to be sure, the Golden State has made a strong recovery in the last five years, but this may prove to be far more vulnerable than its boosters imagine.
    The driver of the latest California “comeback,” the Silicon Valley-San Francisco tech boom, is beginning to slow in ter
  • Unions playing politics with dialysis patients’ lives

    Unions playing politics with dialysis patients’ lives
    Senate Bill 349 is being sold as a patient protection measure for those undergoing dialysis but, in reality, it puts the health of unions above the health of patients.
    The legislation, introduced by state Sen. Ricardo Lara, D-Bell Gardens, who also coauthored the now defunct single-payer health care bill, would require dialysis centers to maintain rigid minimum staffing ratios at all times, including no more than eight patients per nurse and three patients per certified hemodialysis technician.
  • Still learning lessons of 1994 bankruptcy

    Still learning lessons of 1994 bankruptcy
    If you heard fireworks July 1, it might not have been people overanxious for Independence Day. They might have been celebrating the fact that the county made its final debt service payment to bondholders stemming from the 1994 bankruptcy. This marks an important milestone, and should serve as a reminder of the pitfalls of unaccountable government spending.
    “The bankruptcy was a painful chapter in the county’s history, and recovering from it has presented many challenges,” Chair
  • Labor’s minimum wage loophole leaves its members behind

    Labor’s minimum wage loophole leaves its members behind
    Santa Monica’s yearly minimum wage increase went into effect on July 1 and reached as high as $15.66 per hour for hotel workers. But at least one group of employees didn’t feel the benefit: Hotel employees represented by UNITE HERE Local 11. This isn’t a quirk in the city’s minimum wage law, but rather an intentional omission designed to grease the proverbial skids of Local 11’s organizing efforts.
    The story starts in 2015, when the Santa Monica City Council was deb
  • Pacquiao loses WBO welterweight title on points to Horn

    Pacquiao loses WBO welterweight title on points to Horn
    BRISBANE, Australia — Manny Pacquiao lost his WBO welterweight world title to Jeff Horn in a stunning, unanimous points decision in a Sunday afternoon bout billed as the Battle of Brisbane in front of more than 50,000 people.
    The 11-time world champion entered the fight at Suncorp Stadium as a hot favorite but got more than he bargained for against the 29-year-old former schoolteacher.Still, Pacquiao dominated the later rounds and the result could have gone his way.
    Pacquiao’s long-t
  • Manny Pacquiao loses WBO welterweight title on points to Horn

    Manny Pacquiao loses WBO welterweight title on points to Horn
    Jeff Horn of Australia, left, lands a left toManny Pacquiao of the Philippines, right, during their WBO World Welterweight title fight in Brisbane, Australia, Sunday, July 2, 2017.Pacquiao lost his WBO welterweight world title to Horn in a stunning, unanimous points decision in a Sunday afternoon bout billed as the Battle of Brisbane in front of more than 50,000 people.(AP Photo/Tertius Pickard) ORG XMIT: XTP114Jeff Horn of Australia celebrates after beating Manny Pacquiao of the Philippines dur
  • Rich Hill finds his (new) form and Chris Taylor hits another slam as Dodgers win, 8-0

    Rich Hill finds his (new) form and Chris Taylor hits another slam as Dodgers win, 8-0
    San Diego Padres catcher Austin Hedges, right, tags out Los Angeles Dodgers’ Austin Barnes during the fourth inning of a baseball game in San Diego, Saturday, July 1, 2017. (AP Photo/Alex Gallardo) ORG XMIT: CAAG107Los Angeles Dodgers shortstop Corey Seager fields a ground ball during batting practice before a baseball game against the San Diego Padres Friday, June 30, 2017, in San Diego. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull) ORG XMIT: CAGB101Los Angeles Dodgers’ Austin Barnes gets hit by a pitch
  • Social media reacts as Jeff Horn upsets Manny Pacquiao

    Social media reacts as Jeff Horn upsets Manny Pacquiao
    Related Articles Canelo Alvarez and Gennady Golovkin put the spotlight back on middleweight division with their September fight No longer in a coma, boxer Daniel Franco considering return home to Southern California Whicker: Floyd Mayweather-Conor McGregor a fiasco? Bob Arum has seen worse Boxer Daniel Franco shows improvement, no longer in a coma Boxing: Sergey Kovalev will have his hands full in Andre Ward rematchBRISBANE, Australia (AP) — Manny Pacquiao lost his WBO welterweight world t
  • Ricky Nolasco leads Angels to shutout win over Mariners

    Ricky Nolasco leads Angels to shutout win over Mariners
    The Angels’ Albert Pujols, center, is surrounded by teammates as he is honored for his career 600 home runs before the game in Anaheim on Saturday, July 1, 2017. (Photo by Paul Rodriguez, Orange County Register/SCNG)The Angels’ Albert Pujols walks out of the dugout before the game to be honored for his career 600 home runs in Anaheim on Saturday, July 1, 2017. (Photo by Paul Rodriguez, Orange County Register/SCNG)The Angels’ Albert Pujols acknowledges the applause from the crow
  • Orange’s Katie Wayland named first runner-up to Miss California Saturday

    Orange’s Katie Wayland named first runner-up to Miss California Saturday
    FRESNO — Miss City of Orange Katie Wayland was named the runner-up to Miss California on Saturday, July  1.
    Miss California Jillian Smith will go on to the Miss America pageant in September. Smith was competing as Miss Yosemite Valley.
    There were 46 women from around the state vying for the Miss California crown.
    Wayland won the Miss City of Orange pageant in November.  This was the Orange resident’s last year of eligibility for the state contest, which is open to wome
  • Disney changing wench auction scene on - Pirates of the Caribbean' ride

    This undated artist rendering provided by Disneyland Resort shows changes to the "Auction, take a wench for a bride' feature within the Pirates of the Caribbean attraction at Disneyland. An infamous scene on the "Pirates of the Caribbean" attraction at three Disney theme parks around the world will be re-imagined to tone down its sexist portrayal of rampaging buccaneers, according to a post on the Disney Parks Blog.
  • Dodgers notes: Dave Roberts draws one-game suspension for Friday’s benches-clearing incident

    Dodgers notes: Dave Roberts draws one-game suspension for Friday’s benches-clearing incident
    SAN DIEGO – Dave Roberts was able to choose his own wine Saturday night.
    The Dodgers manager was suspended one game for his role in Friday night’s benches-clearing incident. Roberts charged San Diego Padres manager Andy Green during a meeting with home plate umpire Greg Gibson between the first and second innings. Green triggered Roberts’ reaction when he made comments about Dodgers pitcher Alex Wood. Wood set the whole thing in motion during the first inning when, according to
  • Costa Mesa bank hit twice in two months

    Costa Mesa bank hit twice in two months
    COSTA MESA — The same bank in the city has been hit by robbers twice in two months, according to Costa Mesa police.
    The U.S. Bank branch inside of an Albertsons was first hit at 3:46 p.m. on May 15, Lt. Victor Bakkila said.
    The man wore a grey hoodie and did not have a weapon. He demanded money using a note. He left with $16,729 –  a large deposit was being made at the time.
    The bank was robbed a second time on Friday, June 30, by a man who is described as being 5-foot-6, B
  • Nick Franklin earns immediate start for Angels after trade

    Nick Franklin earns immediate start for Angels after trade
    ANAHEIM — Nick Franklin has to run.
    First to the training room, then to the batting cage, then to a meeting with hitting coach Dave Hansen. The 26-year-old barely gets to sit down at his new Angels locker — which still doesn’t have his name on it — before the team hits the field for pregame batting practice.
    It was just the latest in a whirlwind 24 hours since the utility player was acquired from the Milwaukee Brewers on Friday afternoon.
    Franklin, who joined the clu
  • Angels vs. Mariners, Sunday game time, TV channels, starting pitchers

    Angels vs. Mariners, Sunday game time, TV channels, starting pitchers
    MARINERS at ANGELS
    When: 12:30 p.m.
    Where: Angel Stadium
    TV: Fox Sports West
    THE PITCHERS
    ANGELS RHP JESSE CHAVEZ (5-8, 5.04)
    vs. Mariners: 1-6, 5.40
    At Angel Stadium: 3-6, 3.32
    Hates to face: Robinson Cano, 11 for 25 (.440)
    Loves to face: None
    MARINERS LHP JAMES PAXTON (5-3, 3.44)
    vs. Angels: 3-2, 2.12
    At Angel Stadium: 1-1, 2.18
    Hates to face: None
    Loves to face: Albert Pujols, 5 for 22 (.227)
  • Miller: Fowler extension makes us all a little richer

    Miller: Fowler extension makes us all a little richer
    Satisfied, pleased and grateful.
    And I’m not even the one getting the $52 million.
    Instead, the recipient is Cam Fowler, signed Saturday to a glorious eight-year extension to provide stability, leadership and top-notch blue-line play for the Ducks, while providing a profound amount of professionalism for the rest of us.
    I’m not sure I’ve ever been more excited about someone else’s financial boon. But then, I’m not sure I’ve ever felt more enriched by someone e
  • Brandon Morrow brings the heat, humility for the Dodgers

    Brandon Morrow brings the heat, humility for the Dodgers
    The No. 7 pick in the 2006 MLB draft got the first 21 outs Thursday night. The No. 5 pick came in, got the next two.
    The No 7 pick has three Cy Young Awards and an MVP and never has suffered a serious arm problem.
    The No. 5 pick is on his fourth major league franchise and is playing his third role. He also has been betrayed by multiple body parts, like most of those who defy God’s intentions and try to throw baseballs as hard as they can.
    Brandon Morrow, the No 5, is far more typical than
  • Yorba Linda 2-year-old and a boy in San Juan Capistrano are pulled from water in separate near drownings

    Yorba Linda 2-year-old and a boy in San Juan Capistrano are pulled from water in separate near drownings
    Two children were taken to the hospital after nearly drowning in two separate incidents Saturday afternoon, July 1, Orange County fire officials said.
    A 2-year-old boy fell into a San Juan Capistrano spa while at a family party.
    Another child noticed and the boy was pulled from the spa and given CPR, Orange County Fire Authority Capt. Larry Kurtz said.
    The child was alert and crying when he was taken to a nearby hospital.
    The second near drowning happened in Yorba Linda.
    A 4-year-old boy was fou
  • Ex-Rams quarterback Jim Everett sells San Juan Capistrano golf course house for $1.525 million

    Ex-Rams quarterback Jim Everett sells San Juan Capistrano golf course house for $1.525 million
    Former Rams player Jim Everett has sold his remodeled, four-bedroom home in a guard-gated San Juan Capistrano golf community for $1.525 million.
    Built in 1989, the 4,332-square-foot, Mediterranean-style house in Marbella is set on a cul-de-sac on nearly a quarter acre with a view of the fairways. Grounds include a patio with an outdoor kitchen and dining area.
    Inside, a kitchen with a center-island range opens to a family room, plus a formal dining room, wine cellar and media room.
    Everett bough
  • Sawdust Festival opens, includes cupcakes with ‘secret lives’

    Sawdust Festival opens, includes cupcakes with ‘secret lives’
    An eye-catching decked-out VW bus welcomes visitors to this year’s Sawdust Festival in Laguna Beach on Saturday, July 1, 2017. (Photo by Mindy Schauer, Orange County Register/SCNG)The two-month long Sawdust Festival in Laguna Beach features 200 local artists, hands-on booths, food and music. (Photo by Mindy Schauer, Orange County Register/SCNG)Mixed media artist Tom Belloni displays his art at the Sawdust Festival in Laguna Beach on Saturday, July 1, 2017. (Photo by Mindy Schauer, Orange C
  • Tourism bureau promotes Anaheim with a virtual reality tour

    Tourism bureau promotes Anaheim with a virtual reality tour
    Anaheim has entered the virtual world.
    The tourism and marketing arm of the city, Visit Anaheim, has introduced a virtual reality video giving people a first-person view of some of the city’s landmarks and popular venues.
    “We’re always looking for new ways to showcase our destination,” said Jay Burress, chief executive and president of Visit Anaheim, which also promotes visitors to Orange County. “We think virtual reality is a great way to do that.&rd
  • Hoffarth: Words to that effect insult anyone going to FoxSports.com for content

    Hoffarth: Words to that effect insult anyone going to FoxSports.com for content
    Word around the schoolyard is the written word doesn’t matter much any longer in the Fox Sports sandbox.
    The cynical and perhaps cyclical evidence comes from FoxSports.com and its short-sighted philosophical shift in content this week, when it came out that nearly two dozen writers and editors were officially dead to them, and new life was given to executive producer Jamie Horowitz’s vision. He’s all about repurposing video clips from the undisputedly loutish FS1 cha

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