• Second pack of gray wolves spotted in Northern California

    Second pack of gray wolves spotted in Northern California
    By OLGA R. RODRIGUEZ
    SAN FRANCISCO  — A female gray wolf, her mate and at least three pups are the second pack of wolves spotted in Northern California since the species went extinct there in 1924, state wildlife officials said Wednesday.
    This June 29, 2017, remote camera image released by the U.S. Forest Service shows a female gray wolf and two of the three pups born this year in the wilds of Lassen National Forest in Northern California. California wildlife officials said Wednesday,
  • Can Lakers improve their defense in Las Vegas Summer League?

    Can Lakers improve their defense in Las Vegas Summer League?
    EL SEGUNDO – Those championship trophies along the window inside Jeanie Buss’ office represent what consumes the Lakers’ franchise.
    The golden objects provide a visual reminder of something that can be attained every June, but something that has been well beyond the Lakers’ grasp while they missed the playoffs the past four years.
    For now, those trophies represent motivation toward a more achievable goal as the rebuilding Lakers prepare to compete in the Las Vegas Summer
  • Robertson, Outland and Briones part of strong South defense; McBride also wraps up career at all-star game

    Robertson, Outland and Briones part of strong South defense; McBride also wraps up career at all-star game
    Players from Irvine had a part in the South’s victory over the North including (from left) Jalen Robertson and Darrius Outland (No. 4) from University and Robert Briones (No. 3) from Crean Lutheran. Tim Burt photoConnor McBride from Woodbridge was a running back for the South in Friday’s all-star game at Orange Coast College. Tim Burt photoJalen Robertson from University was one of the top players for the South in the all-star game last week. Tim Burt photoDarrius Outland from Univer
  • Jojo Moyes’ new novel, ‘The Horse Dancer,’ has a Dickensian spirit

    Jojo Moyes’ new novel, ‘The Horse Dancer,’ has a Dickensian spirit
    Reading Jojo Moyes’ newest novel, “The Horse Dancer,” I had to keep reminding myself that I was not, in fact, reading Dickens. There’s the seedy section of East London. There are adults involved in nefarious activities. There are stark differences between the gilded lives of the wealthy and the turbulent lives of the poor. And, perhaps most of all, there is the resilient, quick-thinking orphan who outmaneuvers adults so deftly that it’s occasionally hard to believe
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  • SUNY Potsdam raises more than $3 million from alumni, supporters

    Even though SUNY Potsdam wrapped up a six-year, $33.5 million comprehensive campaign in 2016, donor passion hasn't abated. Over the 2016-17 fiscal year, the college garnered more than $3.2 million in gifts and new pledges.
  • Free animal show and movie coming to Aliso Viejo

    Free animal show and movie coming to Aliso Viejo
    The Iglesia Park Community Center in Aliso Viejo is hosting a free animal show and movie screening.
    The Reptile Zoo will hold its live animal show and teach residents about lizards, snakes and tortoises. A screening of “The Muppet Movie” will follow the animal show.
    Children and parents are invited to the event. Moviegoers should bring low-back chairs or blankets.  Parking is available at Grace Hills Church, 24521 Moulton Parkway
    IF YOU GO
    What: Animal show and “The M
  • 4 kids, father found slain; mother charged in Georgia deaths

    4 kids, father found slain; mother charged in Georgia deaths
    By JONATHAN LANDRUM Jr.
    LOGANVILLE, Ga. — Four young children and their father were found slain in a home outside Atlanta early Thursday, and police say the mother — now charged with their deaths— was the one who called 911 to report the killings.
    Law enforcement personnel work near a home where police say multiple people were found dead, Thursday, July 6, 2017, in Loganville, Ga., east of Atlanta. The Gwinnett County Sheriff’s Office says 33-year-old Isabel Martinez, mot
  • Make the Most of Moab

    Make the Most of Moab
    A Mountain biker rides the red sandstone of the famous slickrock trail with the Colorado river and canyons behind. The Slickrock Trail, is a popular mountain biking destination with worldwide fame. This 13-mile (20.9 km) loop takes intrepid riders over a landscape of ”petrified” sand dunes and the eroded remnants of ancient sea beds. (Ruaridh Stewart/ZUMA Wire/ZUMAPRESS.com)Porcupine rim mountain bike rider on the Castle Valley canyon edge. The world famous Porcupine Rim ride is a mu
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  • Woman found dead in Tustin after man said he ‘injured’ her, police say

    Woman found dead in Tustin after man said he ‘injured’ her, police say
    Tustin police are investigating the homicide of a woman who was found dead in an apartment Thursday, July 6, after a man said he “injured” her, officials said.
    The man, believed to be the woman’s romantic partner, told authorities he had hurt the woman at an apartment complex in the 15700 block of Tustin Village Way.
    When officers arrived shortly before 9:30 a.m., they found the “upset” man, said Tustin police Lt. Bob Wright.
    “He had some cuts on him and they
  • OC Fair 2017: Gabriel Iglesias reveals his favorite fair food before kicking off the Pacific Amphitheatre season on July 14

    OC Fair 2017: Gabriel Iglesias reveals his favorite fair food before kicking off the Pacific Amphitheatre season on July 14
    Stand-up comedian, actor, writer and voice-over star Gabriel Iglesias said that it’s truly an honor to be the entertainer asked once again to officially kick off the 2017 Pacific Amphitheatre Summer Concert Series in Costa Mesa on Friday, July 14.
    The 39-year-old Long Beach-based comic, who will celebrate his 40th birthday a day after his headlining turn, is currently out on his FluffyMania: 20 Years of Comedy Tour and said he can’t wait to grace the Pacific Amphitheatre stage and en
  • Japanese company to buy Ambry Genetics in a deal worth $1 billion

    Japanese company to buy Ambry Genetics in a deal worth $1 billion
    Tokyo-based digital technology company Konica Minolta will purchase Aliso Viejo-based Ambry Genetics Corp. in a deal valued at $1 billion, the companies announced Thursday.
    Konica Minolta will pay $800 million when the deal closes and up $200 million more will be paid “based on certain financial metrics over the next two years.” The transaction, which is subject to regulatory approval, is expected to close in the third quarter.
    The deal is partially funded by Japanese state-back
  • Kings re-sign center Nick Shore to a one-year, $925,000 contract

    Kings re-sign center Nick Shore to a one-year, $925,000 contract
    The Kings re-signed Nick Shore to a one-season, $925,000 contract Thursday, one day after fellow restricted free agent Kevin Gravel opted to file for arbitration. Shore earned a raise from the $600,000 he was paid in each of the past two seasons.
    Shore, a 24-year-old center, recorded career highs in goals with six, assists (11), points (17) and games (70) last season with the Kings. He had three goals and 10 points in 68 games in 2015-16, his first full season in the NHL. He was a third-round pi
  • Angels at Rangers, Friday game time, TV channels, starting pitchers

    Angels at Rangers, Friday game time, TV channels, starting pitchers
    ANGELS at RANGERS
    When: 5 p.m.
    Where: Globe Life Park
    TV: Fox Sports West
    THE PITCHERS
    ANGELS RHP RICKY NOLASCO (4-9, 4.42)
    vs. Rangers: 1-2, 5.29
    At Globe Life Park: 1-0, 4.50
    Hates to face: Carlos Gomez, 5 for 12 (.417), 2 HR
    Loves to face: Mike Napoli, 1 for 13 (.077)
    RANGERS LHP COLE HAMELS (3-0, 4.12)
    vs. Angels: 2-1, 2.93
    At Globe Life Park: 12-2, 4.04
    Hates to face: Cameron Maybin, 13 for 38 (.342)
    Loves to face: Andrelton Simmons, 3 for 27 (.111)
    UPCOMING GAMES
    Saturday: Angels (RHP Jess
  • 5 clever ways to beat the heat at Universal Studios Hollywood this summer

    5 clever ways to beat the heat at Universal Studios Hollywood this summer
    With temperatures likely to frequently soar up into the high 90s or even crack over 100 degrees this summer, the extreme heat could make a day at a theme park seem utterly unbearable. But why let Mother Nature and global warming ruin all of the fun?
    Since the hot weather is completely out of our control, we’ve come up with some clever ways to stay cool during even the most scorching summer days at Universal Studios Hollywood.
    Joselin Rodriguez, 23, of San Francisco, is all smiles after dri
  • Ahead of ‘Spider-Man: Homecoming,’ here’s your friendly neighborhood guide to the web-slinger

    Ahead of ‘Spider-Man: Homecoming,’ here’s your friendly neighborhood guide to the web-slinger
    Created in the early 1960s when young heroes were used only as sidekicks, Spider-Man was the first teenage superhero to star in his own comic series. An instant fan favorite, especially with young readers, he became the flagship character and sometimes company logo of Marvel Comics. Appearing in numerous forms of media, he is one of the most popular and profitable superheroes of all time.Origins
    Seeing the increasing demand for comic books by teenagers, creators Stan Lee and Steve Ditko wanted a
  • You can’t park for free at ARTIC for just an Angel game

    You can’t park for free at ARTIC for just an Angel game
    Q. Does the ARTIC, the transportation hub next to Angel Stadium, provide free parking for the games?
    Michelle Toda, Diamond Bar
    A. Honk, who cringes at the thought of using a valet service when he can walk a bit and save a few bucks, likes your mindset, Michelle.
    But …
    The property management group that works the grounds at the city-owned facility with its eye-catching, billowy roof, will politely tell Angel fans, or those attending Duck games or Honda Center concerts, they can&
  • Best-sellers

    Best-sellers
    The SoCal Indie Bestseller List for the sales week ended Sunday, July 2, 2017, based on reporting from the independent booksellers of the Southern California Independent Booksellers Association and IndieBound.
    HARDCOVER FICTION
    1. The Force, Don Winslow, Morrow,2. A Gentleman in Moscow, Amor Towles, Viking3. The Ministry of Utmost Happiness, Arundhati Roy, Knopf4. Camino Island, John Grisham, Doubleday5. Magpie Murders, Anthony Horowitz, Harper6. The Little French Bistro, Nina George, Crown7. Dr
  • Film guide for July 7 – July 13

    Film guide for July 7 – July 13
    Film guide for box-office releases and ongoing movies
    From news services
    NEW THIS WEEK
    ‘Spider-Man: Homecoming’: (PG-13) (for sci-fi action violence, some language and brief suggestive comments)  Tom Holland is charming in this smart, light-hearted offering, portraying a younger, more age-appropriate Spider-Man as an excited kid trying to navigate his newfound identity. (The Associated Press) 2 hours, 13 minutes. Grade: */*/*
    ‘A Ghost Story’: (R) (for brief lang
  • ShiftPixy raises $12 million in its initial public offering

    ShiftPixy raises $12 million in its initial public offering
    Irvine-based ShiftPixy raised $12 million in its initial public offering last week. It offered 2 million shares at $6 each.
    The hospitality staffing company originally priced its shares between $6 and $8.
    ShiftPixy helps connect shift-based employers with people ready to work.
    It is listed on the NASDAQ under PIXY. WR Hambrecht + Co was the underwriter.
    On its website, ShiftPixy calls itself human capital management company that has “revolutionized the gig economy” by helping employe
  • 4 children, father stabbed to death; mother in custody

    4 children, father stabbed to death; mother in custody
    By JONATHAN LANDRUM Jr.
    LOGANVILLE, Ga. — Police found four young children and their father apparently stabbed to death in a home outside Atlanta and took the mother into custody early Thursday.
    The woman was detained by police after the bodies were found inside the home in Loganville, Gwinnett County police Cpl. Michele Pihera told reporters at the scene. Police later issued a statement calling the mother a “suspect” in the deaths, although no charges have been filed.
    “S
  • 3 hurt in Ortega Highway crash near Lake Elsinore

    3 hurt in Ortega Highway crash near Lake Elsinore
    Three people were hurt in a crash along Ortega Highway south of Lake Elsinore on Thursday morning, according to the Cal Fire/Riverside County Fire Department.
    Firefighters had to remove two of the three people involved in the two-vehicle crash, according to the news release.
    The crash was reported around 7 a.m. on Ortega Highway, also known as Highway 74, and Decker Canyon Road about 3 miles south of Lake Elsinore, officials said.
    Although few details were available as of 8:15 a.m., the statemen
  • Los Alamitos joins million-dollar housing club

    Los Alamitos joins million-dollar housing club
    Los Alamitos ZIP code 90720 was one of 19 Orange County communities to join housing’s the million-dollar club in May.
    According to Realtor.com data, this ZIP had a median listing price of $1.05 million. That ranked 386th highest in the nation and was up 7 percent from a year ago.
    Nationwide, 401 ZIPs had median listing prices above $1 million in May. Southern California had 94 of those seven-figure listings or roughly 1-in-4 nationwide.
    Also from the stats:
    Inventory in 90720: 60 total lis
  • Driver sought in fatal Santa Ana hit and run

    Driver sought in fatal Santa Ana hit and run
    Santa Ana police are searching for a driver who fled after striking and killing a pedestrian late Wednesday night, July 5.
    The accident happened about 11 p.m. in the 11 block of West Warner Avenue, according to a Santa Ana Police Department bulletin released Thursday, July 6.
    The driver suspected in connection with the fatal hit and run was identified as 54-year-old Roberto Mateo Garcia of Santa Ana.
    Santa Ana police are searching for 54-year-old Roberto Mateo Garcia of Santa Ana in connection w
  • Why Lakers expect Brandon Ingram to lead their summer league team

    Why Lakers expect Brandon Ingram to lead their summer league team
    EL SEGUNDO – When Lonzo Ball chose which locker he would use to hang his jersey and place his gym bag, his decision was practical but also symbolic.
    The Lakers’ 19-year-old rookie point guard views his locker at the team’s practice facility as more than simply a place to store his uniform and shoes. He sees that space as a place where he can have countless conversations with a teammate who can help aid his development.
    After predicting second-year forward Brandon Ingram is &ldq
  • Three Orange County businessmen disciplined over accounting misdeeds

    Three Orange County businessmen disciplined over accounting misdeeds
    Three Orange County men and one business have been disciplined by the California Board of Accountancy.
    The CBA provided the following explanations:
    William Rogers Arrington (Anaheim): His CPA license was revoked for violating business and professions codes. According to court documents, he “practiced public accountancy without a permit.”
    AFG, LLP (Anaheim Hills): Arrington listed his business as AFG. Its Certified Public Accountancy Partnership License expired in 2014 and was not ren
  • Trump chides Russia, but doesn’t condemn election meddling

    Trump chides Russia, but doesn’t condemn election meddling
    By KEN THOMAS and DARLENE SUPERVILLE
    WARSAW, Poland — On the eve of his first meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin, President Donald Trump vowed Thursday to confront “new forms of aggression” targeting the West and called for Moscow to stop fomenting unrest around the world. Yet he pointedly stopped short of condemning Russia for meddling in the U.S. election.
    Buoyed by an electrified crowd of thousands in Poland chanting his name, Trump sought to show he wasn’t
  • Los Angeles police chase of robbery suspects ends in crash in Orange

    Los Angeles police chase of robbery suspects ends in crash in Orange
    A high-speed chase that started in Los Angeles came to a crashing end in Orange early Thursday morning, July 6, police said.
    A man and woman suspected in multiple robberies in Los Angeles began a chase with the Los Angeles Police Department about 12:30 a.m., said LAPD spokesman Aareon Jefferson.The pursuit spread through the northeast parts of Los Angeles traveling at high speeds before hitting a pole in Orange about 45 minutes later. Los Angeles officers arrested the pair soon after the crash.
  • 5 ice cream treats to eat in Orange County right now

    5 ice cream treats to eat in Orange County right now
    Americans and ice cream. Our torrid affair continues even as other countries such and China and New Zealand have begun to outpace us in the market. Still, we are champs when it comes to per-capita consumption.
    According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, our voracious appetite for ice cream peaked in 1946 when the war ended and sugar rations were lifted. We were consuming 20 pounds each per year. Holy cow!
    Today, that figure is about 9 pounds per person per year and doesn’t include fro
  • Best thing I ate: Vietnamese-style rice porridge

    Best thing I ate: Vietnamese-style rice porridge
    Congee doesn’t get much respect.
    Congee for me was an acquired taste. It’s not that it tasted weird but rather because I first came to know it as a breakfast food. In my many travels to Asia, I continually encountered this rice porridge at breakfast. And a hot, sludgy bowl of rice gruel topped with savory chicken nuggets didn’t get me excited first thing in the morning.
    But then I realized it’s not just for breakfast. That’s when I fell in love with it.
    Clearly I&rs
  • A former Disney Imagineer’s guide to SeaWorld San Diego

    A former Disney Imagineer’s guide to SeaWorld San Diego
    Killer whales leaping out of the water and flying dolphins are still the must-see attractions at SeaWorld San Diego.
    While still the main draw, the shows they are presented in have changed to reflect a different, more educational, approach.
    An orca (killer whale) does a curling leap out of the water during the “Orca Encounter” live show at SeaWorld San Diego. (Photo by Mark Eades, Orange County Register/SCNG)In 2015, two years after the release of “Blackfish,” a documenta
  • Review: Gastropub joins the mix at Lido Marina Village

    Review: Gastropub joins the mix at Lido Marina Village
    Ceviche with leche de tigre is served at Lido Bottle Works, Newport Beach. Guests can dine al fresco style on stretchy black-roped chairs at the water front Lido Marina Village eatery. (Photo by Cindy Yamanaka, Orange County Register/SCNG)Antique gold silverware against blue napkins sets the nautical stage at Newport Beach’s Lido Bottle Works. The Lido Marina Village eatery, with al fresco dining, overlooks commercial yachts on the water. (Photo by Cindy Yamanaka, Orange County Register/SC
  • OC Fair 2017: Here are 10 ways to get in for free

    OC Fair 2017: Here are 10 ways to get in for free
    Yes, the Orange County Fair is loads of fun, but it can also be expensive. Here are 10 ways that you can get in for free on various days that the fair is open between July 14 and Aug. 13.
    Be there on opening day. The fair’s free to enter until 3 p.m. but people start lining up hours before the official noon opening, so get there early.
    Be a senior. If you’re age 60 or older, you get in free every Friday.
    Serve our country. If you’re active duty military, or a veteran with disch
  • See pets dressed as superheroes at free Comic-Con event: Find out when PAWmicon cosplay convention is happening

    See pets dressed as superheroes at free Comic-Con event: Find out when PAWmicon cosplay convention is happening
    The 4th annual PAWmicon Convention, put on by the Helen Woodward Animal Center, at the Hazard Center during Comic-Con weekend in San Diego, CA., Saturday, July 23, 2016. (Staff photo by Jennifer Cappuccio Maher/Southern California News Group)The 4th annual PAWmicon Convention, put on by the Helen Woodward Animal Center, at the Hazard Center during Comic-Con weekend in San Diego, CA., Saturday, July 23, 2016. (Staff photo by Jennifer Cappuccio Maher/Southern California News Group)The 4th annual P
  • To punish North Korea, U.S. weighs sanctions on Chinese companies

    To punish North Korea, U.S. weighs sanctions on Chinese companies
    By JOSH LEDERMAN and MATTHEW LEE
    WASHINGTON — Having lost patience with China, the Trump administration is studying new steps to starve North Korea of cash for its nuclear program, including an option that would infuriate Beijing: sanctions on Chinese companies that help keep the North’s economy afloat.
    It’s an approach that’s paid off for the U.S. in the past, especially with Iran, where American economic penalties helped drive Tehran to the nuclear negotiating table. Ye
  • Whicker: Strikeout power lifts Dodgers again

    Whicker: Strikeout power lifts Dodgers again
    LOS ANGELES — This was back in 1980, when Chrysler and Plymouth were putting out ground-breaking economy vehicles, or were trying to.
    Willie Wilson of the Kansas City Royals hit .154 with 12 strikeouts, and Bill Madden of the New York Daily News said that if Mike Schmidt deserved the luxury car for World Series MVP, Wilson deserved the “K” car, one of those Reliants and Arises that were quickly swept off to the junkyards.
    But Wilson at least needed six games to pile up those 12
  • Santa Ana approves $510.7 million budget, with immigration legal defense fund a sticking point

    Santa Ana approves $510.7 million budget, with immigration legal defense fund a sticking point
    SANTA ANA – City council members approved Santa Ana’s budget for fiscal year 2017-18 on Wednesday, July 5, but not without revisiting a vote on a sticking point – the allocation of $65,000 toward a legal defense fund for immigration resources.
    Staff recommended four budget-related items, and a council member presented a fifth. The votes were bifurcated.
    On separate 6-1 votes, with Mayor Pro Tem Michele Martinez opposed both times, the council passed a $510.7 million budget, as
  • Angels’ Mike Trout reports no pain after first rehab game with Inland Empire

    Angels’ Mike Trout reports no pain after first rehab game with Inland Empire
    Angels’ Mike Trout rehabs with the Inland Empire 66ers at San Manuel Stadium in San Bernardino, CA., Wednesday, July 5, 2017. (Staff photo by Jennifer Cappuccio Maher/The Sun/SCNG)The Angels’ Mike Trout heads back to the dugout after an at-bat during his rehab stint with the Inland Empire 66ers on Wednesday night at San Manuel Stadium in San Bernardino. (Staff photo by Jennifer Cappuccio Maher/The Sun/SCNG)Angels’ Mike Trout rehabs with the Inland Empire 66ers at San Manuel Sta
  • Alex Wood stays unbeaten with another scoreless outing in Dodgers’ 1-0 win

    Alex Wood stays unbeaten with another scoreless outing in Dodgers’ 1-0 win
    LOS ANGELES – Alex Wood sure looks like an All-Star.
    Unlike Justin Turner, the Dodgers left-hander is not the subject of a campaign to rock the vote and erase the snub that left him out on Sunday. For now, Wood has to settle for the likelihood that performances like Wednesday’s will keep him first in line to replace any star (like teammate Clayton Kershaw) who won’t be able to pitch next Tuesday in Miami.
    Wood didn’t give up a hit until the fourth inning and struck out 10
  • Alex Wood pads All-Star résumé with another scoreless outing in Dodgers’ 1-0 win

    Alex Wood pads All-Star résumé with another scoreless outing in Dodgers’ 1-0 win
     
    Los Angeles Dodgers’ Chris Taylor (3) gets congratulations from manager Dave Roberts, center, and bench coach Bob Geren, right, for scoring on an RBI double by Yasmani Grandal during the second inning against the Arizona Diamondbacks in a baseball game in Los Angeles, Wednesday, July 5, 2017. (AP Photo/Alex Gallardo) ORG XMIT: LAD104DodgersÕ Yasmani Grandal, #9, gets caught in a rundown by DiamondbacksÕ Jake Lamb, #22, during 2nd inning action at Dodger Stadium Wednesd
  • Alexander: Mike Trout’s presence in Cal League inspires the kids

    Alexander: Mike Trout’s presence in Cal League inspires the kids
    SAN BERNARDINO — It is important, certainly, that Mike Trout demonstrate that his thumb is healed and his game is sound during his rehab stay in the California League. Hits and RBI, while nice, would be a bonus.
    But there is another impact Trout can have during his stint with the Inland Empire 66ers. The young Class A players who hope to be Angels of the future have a chance to watch and learn how the best player in baseball operates.
    Trout faced live pitching Wednesday night for the first
  • Minnesota man arraigned in human trafficking, attempted pimping of 2 fictitious women

    Minnesota man arraigned in human trafficking, attempted pimping of 2 fictitious women
    SANTA ANA — A Minnesota man was arraigned Wednesday, July 5 for human trafficking and attempted pimping of two fictitious minors he met through social media, authorities said.
    On May 22, Nigel Ezekiel Samuels, a 25-year-old resident of St. Paul, Minn., is accused of speaking with members of the Orange County Human Trafficking Task Force who were posing as a 17-year-old girl on social media, according to a statement from the Orange County District Attorney’s Office.
    Samuels is also ac
  • Diamondbacks at Dodgers: Thursday game time, TV channels and starting pitchers

    Diamondbacks at Dodgers: Thursday game time, TV channels and starting pitchers
    DIAMONDBACKS at DODGERS
    When: 7:10 p.m.
    Where: Dodger Stadium
    TV: SportsNet LA (where available)
    THE PITCHERS
    DODGERS LHP RICH HILL (5-4, 4.00 ERA)
    Vs. Diamondbacks: 1-3, 4.73 ERA
    At Dodger Stadium: 5-4, 2.42 ERA
    Hates to face: Paul Goldschmidt/Chris Owings, 2 for 5 (.400)
    Loves to face: Brandon Drury, 0 for 4, 2 strikeouts
    DIAMONDBACKS LHP ROBBIE RAY (8-4, 3.06 ERA)
    Vs. Dodgers: 4-3, 3.30 ERA
    At Dodger Stadium: 1-2, 2.32 ERA
    Hates to face: Kike’ Hernandez, 7 for 18 (.389), 1 double, 1 tri
  • Derrick Rose, Tony Allen among the Clippers’ latest free agent targets

    Derrick Rose, Tony Allen among the Clippers’ latest free agent targets
    Derrick Rose is far from the player he was when he was winning the league’s Most Valuable Player award, starting in All-Star Games and establishing himself as one of the best point guards in the NBA. Injuries to both knees, and the subsequent surgeries, have made sure of that.
    However, he emerged to average 18 points for the New York Knicks last season and for a team such as the Clippers, that kind of production could be worth a few bucks. Maybe even their $8.4 million mid-level exception.
  • Federal court: Detained immigrant children entitled to court hearing

    Federal court: Detained immigrant children entitled to court hearing
    By SUDHIN THANAWALA
    SAN FRANCISCO — Immigrant children who cross the border without their parents have the right to a court hearing to challenge any decision to detain them instead of turning them over to family in the U.S., a federal appeals court said Wednesday.
    The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said two laws passed by Congress did not end the right to a bond hearing for unaccompanied immigrant children who are detained by federal authorities.Tens of thousands of unaccompanied childr
  • Judge says lawsuit can continue in bizarre ‘Gone Girl’ kidnapping case initially called a hoax

    Judge says lawsuit can continue in bizarre ‘Gone Girl’ kidnapping case initially called a hoax
    SACRAMENTO — A couple’s defamation and emotional distress lawsuit against a Northern California city can proceed after a kidnapping so bizarre that police initially called it a hoax, a federal judge ruled Wednesday, July 5.
    Police discounted the story told by Huntington Beach native Denise Huskins and her boyfriend, Aaron Quinn, after she reappeared following her kidnapping in March 2015.
    She said she was drugged and dragged from their home, while Quinn described being bound and drug
  • Parker Bridwell pitches Angels to 2-1 victory over Twins

    Parker Bridwell pitches Angels to 2-1 victory over Twins
    Los Angeles Angels Albert Pujols (5) follows through on a single during the fourth inning of a baseball game against the Minnesota Twins, Wednesday, July 5, 2017, in Minneapolis. (AP Photo/Paul Battaglia) ORG XMIT: MNPB105Los Angeles Angels’ Kole Calhoun (56) rounds the bases after hitting a solo home run off Minnesota Twins starting pitcher Ervin Santana during the first inning of a baseball game, Wednesday, July 5, 2017, in Minneapolis. (AP Photo/Paul Battaglia) ORG XMIT: MNPB101Minnesot
  • Santa Ana man recently released from jail suspected in 2 attacks, one on police officers

    Santa Ana man recently released from jail suspected in 2 attacks, one on police officers
    FULLERTON — Only a few months out of jail for involuntary manslaughter, a 22-year-old Santa Ana man finds himself again in trouble with the law, this time for a conflict with police two years ago and for allegedly attacking a stranger with a baseball bat last month.
    On March 3, Matthew Jacob Granados pleaded guilty to involuntary manslaughter in the accidental shooting death of a teenage boy and wassentenced to nearly a year in jail, or time already served behind bars, and five years of fo
  • Dodgers Notes: Logan Forsythe finally finding his footing at the plate

    Dodgers Notes: Logan Forsythe finally finding his footing at the plate
    LOS ANGELES – There’s a difference between an excuse and an explanation. Logan Forsythe won’t make any of the first.
    But he does acknowledge that the toe and hamstring injuries that hit him early in his first season with the Dodgers might explain why he was sporting a .190 average in mid-June.
    “I don’t like using that,” Forsythe said. “But I think it might have contributed a little bit. It got me a little mechanically out of sync and in the wrong spot. I
  • Seven Anaheim parks to share $490,000 for restroom renovations

    The city has contracted with a company for $490,000 to renovate bathrooms at seven parks, including John Marshall Park. The condition of park facilities has increasingly become a topic of complaint in the community.
  • ESPN the Magazine Body Issue: See Julian Edelman, Javier Baez,...

    Javier Bez ESPN Body Issue. Javier Bez is photographed by photographer Dylan Coulter at the Coolidge Municipal Airport in Coolidge, Arizona on Friday, March 24, 2017.

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