• Magician Jason Latimer makes the ‘impossible’ possible at Santa Ana’s Discovery Cube

    Magician Jason Latimer makes the ‘impossible’ possible at Santa Ana’s Discovery Cube
    Magician Jason Latimer doesn’t do magic to trick people, but rather to inspire wonder and change the way people think.
    His “Impossible Science Live” show, running until Aug. 6 at the Discovery Cube in Santa Ana, combines Latimer’s knowledge of science and his skills at magic. The show aims to teach audiences that things that seem impossible can be done when you change the rules.
    The 40-minute show runs at 12:30 and 2 p.m. daily. Admission is $5 plus admission to the Disco
  • Fairmont Prep Football 2017: Schedule, Roster, Stats

    Fairmont Prep Football 2017: Schedule, Roster, Stats
    FAIRMONT PREP FOOTBALL
    Coach: Fred Romo
    League: San Joaquin League
    Playoff division: Division 13
    2016 record: 3-6 overall, 1-4 league
    2017 SCHEDULE(All games 7 p.m. unless noted)
    Date                 Opponent                                      SiteAug. 24       vs. Los Amigos                     &
  • What’s new at the Rams training camp in 2017? A tunnel, a beer garden and more

    What’s new at the Rams training camp in 2017? A tunnel, a beer garden and more
    The Rams are opening training camp to fans starting Saturday, July 29. Fans can watch at UC Irvine on days open to the public through Aug. 17.New for 2017:
    Fan tunnel: Fans can register for the chance to line the walkway to the field.
    Beer garden: $5 Coronas, $3 waterLimited giveaway dates:
    July 29: Magnet schedule
    July 30: T-shirt
    Aug. 4: Cup
    Aug. 6: Fidget spinner
    Aug. 9: Throwback flagGates open 90 minutes before each practice. Practices last about two hours.
    Water fountains are placed around
  • Hot microphone captures GOP senator ripping Trump, mocking lawmaker

    Hot microphone captures GOP senator ripping Trump, mocking lawmaker
    By JENNIFER C. KERR
    WASHINGTON — Oh, that dreaded open microphone!
    Republican Sen. Susan Collins got caught Tuesday at the end of a hearing with a microphone that was still hot — and captured her ripping President Donald Trump and making fun of a fellow lawmaker who had been critical of her on health care.
    Collins, a moderate from Maine, can be overheard complaining about Trump and his proposed 2018 budget, which slashes spending with deep cuts to domestic agencies, food stamps, Medi
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  • Local youth basketball teams win titles

    Local youth basketball teams win titles
    Two Team Nikos Basketball Academy youth teams won AAU Division II National Championships in their respective divisions earlier this month at the Ladera Sports Center.
    The club’s 11-under and 14-under squads were victorious, June 30-July 2, against the best AAU squads on the west coast. Invitations to the championship tournament were based on the win-loss record for all qualifying west coast AAU teams.
    The victories were the seventh and eighth for Team Nikos – a cl
  • Saddleback Valley Christian Football 2017: Schedule, Roster, Stats

    Saddleback Valley Christian Football 2017: Schedule, Roster, Stats
    SADDLEBACK VALLEY CHRISTIAN FOOTBALL
    Coach: Brendan Chambers
    League: San Joaquin League
    Playoff division: Division 9
    2016 record: 7-4 overall, 5-0 league
    2017 SCHEDULE (All games 7 p.m. unless noted)
    Date            Opponent                              SiteAug. 26       at Northwood                        Northwo
  • Lakers agree to deal with point guard Tyler Ennis

    Lakers agree to deal with point guard Tyler Ennis
    The Lakers decided to bolster their backcourt by retaining a player they had liked. They agreed to a one-year minimum deal with Tyler Ennis, according to league sources familiar with the situation. The Lakers also have a team option on his second year.
    “It feels good to return to the team where I felt the most comfortable,” Ennis said in a phone interview with Southern California News Group. “I have a really good relationship with the coaching staff and the rest of the players.
  • Kushner, Manafort meet with congressional investigators

    Kushner, Manafort meet with congressional investigators
    By MARY CLARE JALONICK and CHAD DAY
    WASHINGTON — Two key members of President Donald Trump’s presidential campaign met Tuesday with congressional investigators probing Russia’s interference in the 2016 election and possible collusion with Trump associates.
    Trump’s son-in-law and adviser Jared Kushner returned to Capitol Hill for a second day of private meetings, this time for a closed-door conversation with lawmakers on the House Intelligence Committee.
    Separately, former
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  • San Marino Elementary to be Centralia School District’s first AVID school

    San Marino Elementary to be Centralia School District’s first AVID school
    More than 250 students at Buena Park’s San Marino Elementary School will soon begin preparing for college and a career.
    Next month, the Centralia School District, which serves approximately 4,500 Anaheim, Buena Park and La Palma children, launches its first Advancement Via Individual Determination (AVID) program, at San Marino, a K-6 with about 600 students.
    All third, fourth, fifth and sixth graders will participate.
    “AVID goes above and beyond” typical elementary school lesso
  • Single-day and two-day passes for Night N Day featuring Kendrick Lamar, Chance the Rapper and Travis Scott go on sale Friday

    Single-day and two-day passes for Night N Day featuring Kendrick Lamar, Chance the Rapper and Travis Scott go on sale Friday
    Earlier this month the full line-up for the annual Day N Night festival, which was put together by the team running the Observatory in Santa Ana, was revealed and included three days of music headlined by some of the biggest names in hip hop including Kendrick Lamar, Chance the Rapper and Travis Scott.
    Last year the event was a success out at Oak Canyon Park in Irvine, but will move this year to Angel Stadium (2000 Gene Autry Way) in Anaheim on Friday, Sept. 8-Sunday, Sept. 10. Two dozen-plus ac
  • Anaheim Elementary School District planning campus for growing Platinum Triangle area

    Anaheim Elementary School District planning campus for growing Platinum Triangle area
    The Anaheim Elementary School District has started the environmental studies needed for a new school to serve the growing Platinum Triangle area.
    The district is looking at a school for 1,550 students and 125 staff members near the train tracks at East Howell Avenue and East Katella Avenue.
    Agencies that might have interest in the planning, along with the public, were recently notified about the start of the environmental impact report, which would likely be released in draft form early next yea
  • On resignation of city manager: Mayor says time for Anaheim to move in new direction

    A couple of weeks after City Manager Paul Emery was asked to resign, Mayor Tom Tait defended his and his three colleagues’ decision to let him go.
    “We were looking for a change in direction,” Tait told the Anaheim Bulletin. “This is a strong pivot toward the neighborhoods.”
    Despite the city having a healthy outlook for the past several years, the City Council’s four-strong voting bloc, dubbed The People’s Council, shook up City Hall by letting go of
  • Is the notorious pond at Poche Beach shrinking? Probably not

    Is the notorious pond at Poche Beach shrinking? Probably not
    No, the notoriously polluted pond at Poche Beach isn’t shrinking. You may have noticed recently that the pond, located on the border of Dana Point and San Clemente, appeared to be getting dramatically smaller.
    A pipe from a $3 million filtration system built by the county to clean urban runoff was no longer depositing filtered water into the pond, where the water could sit and stagnate.
    The pond had shrunk so the discharge pipe was seaward of the pond, discharging either onto the beach or
  • 55-year-old man reported missing in Santa Ana

    Police are looking for 55-year-old Salvador Ortiz Plascencia of Santa Ana who has been missing since July 13.SANTA ANA Police are looking for a 55-year-old Santa Ana man who has been missing for nearly two weeks.
    On July 13, Salvador Ortiz Plascencia was involved in an argument with his adult son at their residence in the 1600 block of North Parton Street, police said in a statement.
    He left the residence and was last seen walking north on North Parton Street.
    Plascencia suffers from diabet
  • Old Towne Boys and Girls Club is in full swing

    Old Towne Boys and Girls Club is in full swing
    Summer fun is under way at the Old Towne Boys & Girls Club, which stands ready to significantly expand its programs in the fall.
    Since opening in May as a sister location of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Tustin, the clubhouse has provided after-school and summer activities for 236 children. Tony Tripp, chief executive for Orange clubhouses, said the success of the Old Towne club will be a launch pad for the Boys & Girls Clubs of Orange; the organization is talking with city officials abo
  • For these baby boomers, Laguna Woodstock is all about the music and togetherness

    For these baby boomers, Laguna Woodstock is all about the music and togetherness
    It will be an evening of psychedelic music, tie-dye and nostalgia in Laguna Woods VIllage on Saturday, July 29, when an expected 700-plus baby boomers will go back in time to the hippie days.
    Although it won’t be exactly the same as the Woodstock Festival in 1969, people can expect to have the same feeling of camaraderie at Laguna Woodstock 2017, said Judy Okonski, event chair for the Laguna Woods Village Baby Boomers Club.
    “It’s kind of cool because everybody comes together an
  • Brain study examined 111 former NFL players. Only one didn’t have CTE.

    Brain study examined 111 former NFL players. Only one didn’t have CTE.
    Researchers studying the link between football and chronic traumatic encephalopathy found that 99 percent of the brains donated by families of former NFL players showed signs of the neurodegenerative disease, according to a new study published Tuesday.
    In all, researchers from Boston University School of Medicine and the VA Boston Healthcare System examined 202 brains that belonged to men who played football at all levels and were later donated for research. They found CTE in 177 of them –
  • UFC 214: Jon Jones back to reclaim title from Daniel Cormier

    UFC 214: Jon Jones back to reclaim title from Daniel Cormier
    Jon Jones was in a great mood the other day.
    In between radio interviews in Burbank and just five days ahead of his epic rematch with Daniel Cormier, Jones busted up everyone when police sirens blared in the distance.“Uh oh! POPO!,” Jones cracked before mimicking making a run for it.
    A hit-and-run accident in 2015 tarnished his reputation and cost him his light heavyweight championship.
    Jones gets an opportunity to revamp his image and reclaim the title at UFC 214 on Saturday at Hond
  • San Clemente news briefs: Casino’s 80th, bollards on bikeway, pet of the week, and more

    San Clemente news briefs: Casino’s 80th, bollards on bikeway, pet of the week, and more
    Casino’s 80th anniversary events
    The Casino San Clemente ballroom invites the community to a pair of events this weekend to celebrate the landmark’s 80th birthday.
    From 5 to 9 p.m. Saturday, July 29, the Casino will host a family-friendly open house, with no admission charge. The big-band sounds of Pete Jacobs and his band will fill the ballroom, recalling the vibe that might have reverberated in 1937 when the Casino opened, designed to turn San Clemente into a Southern California en
  • 4 cool surf moves to watch for at the U.S. Open of Surfing competition

    4 cool surf moves to watch for at the U.S. Open of Surfing competition
    The Vans U.S. Open of Surfing, which kicks off Saturday, July 29, draws some of the best surfers in the world to Huntington Beach.  More than 200 surfers will compete in the men’s, women’s and junior divisions with a winner’s ceremony on Aug. 6.
    During the competition, judges will analyze the following major elements when scoring waves: commitment and degree of difficulty, innovative and progressive maneuvers, the combination of major maneuvers, variety of maneuvers, speed
  • Fountain Valley eases water restrictions

    Fountain Valley eases water restrictions
    Although permanent water restrictions remain, Fountain Valley residents no longer need to check their calendars for when they can water lawns.
    On Tuesday, July 18, the city council passed a resolution ending the water alert and returning its regular water conservation requirements.
    Fountain Valley leaves in place the water saving requirements that have been in place since 2009. Those include no outdoor watering between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m., limiting watering to 15 minutes, not allowing outdoor
  • After hitting reset button, a changed Rams team is ready to open a new training camp

    After hitting reset button, a changed Rams team is ready to open a new training camp
    By the end of summer workouts, new Rams coach Sean McVay had hurt his leg, put on some weight and could point to a dime-sized patch of white hair on his temple.
    “Sometimes I tell the players that they caused this,” McVay said with a smile.
    It’s actually discoloration from a birthmark. The leg? He injured his quadriceps while sprinting around the practice field. The flab? It’s a couple extra pounds, maybe, but nothing compared to the weight that seems to have been lifted f
  • Rams training camp: Key dates

    Rams training camp: Key dates
    KEY DATES AT RAMS TRAINING CAMP
    Wednesday: Rookies report to UC Irvine
    Friday: Veterans report to UC Irvine
    Saturday: First full-team practice
    Related Articles After hitting reset button, a changed Rams team is ready to open a new training campSat., Aug. 5: Joint practice with Chargers at StubHub Center
    Wed., Aug. 9: Joint practice with Chargers at UC Irvine
    Sat., Aug. 12: Preseason game vs. Dallas at Coliseum, 6 p.m.
    Thurs., Aug. 17: Final practice at UC Irvine
    Sat., Aug. 19: Preseason game at
  • Laguna Niguel launches investigation of mayor amid allegations of bullying, threats and seeking favors

    Laguna Niguel launches investigation of mayor amid allegations of bullying, threats and seeking favors
    Laguna Niguel city council held a special meeting on series of allegations against Mayor Jerry Slusiewicz at City Hall in Laguna Niguel on Monday, July 24, 2017. (Photo by Kyusung Gong, Orange County Register/SCNG)Laguna Niguel city council held a special meeting on series of allegations against Mayor Jerry Slusiewicz at City Hall in Laguna Niguel on Monday, July 24, 2017. (Photo by Kyusung Gong, Orange County Register/SCNG)City of Laguna Niguel Mayor Jerry Slusiewicz listens to a public comment
  • Marines and volunteers raise $10K during annual Dana Point event to benefit Marines

    Marines and volunteers raise $10K during annual Dana Point event to benefit Marines
    DANA POINT  An annual event dedicated to raising money to support Marines and families of Camp Pendleton’s 5th Marine Regiment also recognized the recent sacrifice of a local Marine.
    Cindy and John Elliott, of San Juan Capistrano, were presented with a flag by Rep. Darrel Issa Saturday, July 22, following the death of their son, Capt. Sean Elliott, on July 10. He was among 15 Marines and one sailor killed when a C-130 crashed in a bean field in Mississippi.
    “It was very nice to
  • How Julius Randle’s improved conditioning could jumpstart upcoming Lakers’ season

    How Julius Randle’s improved conditioning could jumpstart upcoming Lakers’ season
    The game looked easy for Julius Randle, as he bullied his opponents both with drives to the basket and blocks at the rim.
    Granted, Randle performed these duties in recent pickup games at the Drew League, a local pro-am league that features various players from the NBA, overseas and college teams. After devoting his offseason on conditioning drills usually three times a day, though, Randle believes he can show the same kind of speed and mobility wearing a Lakers uniform.
    “I’ll be able
  • Master Gardener: Darker areas on citrus leaves could signal iron deficiency

    Master Gardener: Darker areas on citrus leaves could signal iron deficiency
    Interveinal chlorosis is most commonly caused by a deficiency of iron in the plant.(Photo by Ottillia “Toots” Bier, Contributing photographer)Fortunately for gardeners with limited space, there are several bottlebrush cultivars that remain small and are suitable for use as a hedge, shrub, or container plant. (Photo by Ottillia “Toots” Bier, Contributing photographer)Show Caption of Expand
    Q.  The newest leaves of my citrus trees have dark green areas around the veins
  • FAA dismisses complaint alleging Orange County rigged John Wayne Airport bidding process

    FAA dismisses complaint alleging Orange County rigged John Wayne Airport bidding process
    The Federal Aviation Administration has dismissed a complaint against Orange County by the world’s largest operator of private-plane airport bases alleging that county supervisors rigged a February contracting process to award a lucrative John Wayne Airport lease to a low-ranked applicant.
    The FAA issued its ruling on Friday, July 21, saying that the county followed proper procedures when it awarded the lease to run the airport’s private-plane terminals to ACI Jet, the second-to-last
  • Muslims keep up shrine boycott despite Israeli concessions

    Muslims keep up shrine boycott despite Israeli concessions
    By KARIN LAUB and ARON HELLER
    JERUSALEM  Muslim leaders urged the faithful Tuesday to keep up their prayer protests and avoid entering a contested Jerusalem shrine, even after Israel dismantled metal detectors that initially triggered the tensions.
    Israel said it would replace the metal detectors with new security arrangements based on “advanced technology” to be installed in the next six months. This reportedly refers to sophisticated cameras.
    Muslim clerics have demanded that
  • Santa Ana police investigating suspicious death of homeless man

    Santa Ana police investigating suspicious death of homeless man
    SANTA ANA Police are investigating the suspicious death of a homeless man found Tuesday, July 25, on a sidewalk in downtown Santa Ana.
    Officers received a report around 7:35 a.m. that the man, who appears to be in his 60s was found near a parking structure in the 400 block of North Bush Street, said Santa Ana police Cmdr. Jeffrey Smith.
    Detectives gather around a parking structure as they are investigating the suspicious death of homeless man in Santa Ana on Tuesday morning. (Photo by Ken Steinh
  • Stand out for school this year

    Stand out for school this year
    From left: Lily Dendinger, 10, of Mission Viejo; Joshua Dendinger, 8, of Mission Viejo; Marc Ner, 6, of Irvine; Mia Paulhus, 6, of Yorba Linda; Alice Furuyama, 8, of Mission Viejo; and Eva Stone, 11, of Ladera Ranch at Irvine Spectrum on June 22, 2017. (Photo by Ralph Palumbo, contributing photographer)Joshua Dendinger, 8, of Mission Viejo sports a printed tank with a classic flamingo patterned shirt at Irvine Spectrum on June 22, 2017. (Photo by Ralph Palumbo, contributing photographer)Eva Ston
  • Michael Kors steps out with Jimmy Choo in $1.2 billion deal

    Michael Kors steps out with Jimmy Choo in $1.2 billion deal
    Michael Kors Holdings agreed to buy Jimmy Choo for about $1.2 billion, as the maker of handbags popular with the commuter set seeks to restore lost luster by adding “Sex and the City” stilettos.
    The purchase of Jimmy Choo, Michael Kors’ first deal to expand beyond its own brand name since its initial public offering in 2011, gives it a presence in higher-end luxury to the New York fashion and accessories company, in a move similar to Coach Inc.’s 2015 acquisition of shoem
  • Need to rent a stroller or wheelchair? Cloud of Goods startup focuses on travelers to Orange County

    Need to rent a stroller or wheelchair? Cloud of Goods startup focuses on travelers to Orange County
    Cloud of Goods just launched in Anaheim. The company lets you rent things like strollers, wheelchairs and tents and have them delivered to a home, hotel or destination.(Photo courtesy of Cloud of Goods)Cloud of Goods just launched in Anaheim. The company lets you rent things like strollers, wheelchairs and tents and have them delivered to a home, hotel or destination.(Photo courtesy of Cloud of Goods)Cloud of Goods just launched in Anaheim. The company lets you rent things like strollers, wheelc
  • Recipe: English Summer Pudding with Berries

    Recipe: English Summer Pudding with Berries
    English Summer Pudding gets its deep color from a mix of berries. (Photo by Eva Kolenko)Alexandra Stafford’s new book, “Bread Toast Crumbs” (Clarkson Potter, $30) could inspire even the most reluctant baker to spend the day making bread. But my summertime kitchen is hot and the beach beckons. I searched the book for a luscious dish that could show off store-bought loaves, a dish that didn’t require firing up the oven.
    Near the end of this beautiful tome, there’s a r
  • Farrell’s Ice Cream Parlour sets reopening date for Buena Park restaurant

    Farrell’s Ice Cream Parlour sets reopening date for Buena Park restaurant
    Farrell’s: “It’s going to be a full-scale revision,” said Travis Lee, director of operations. Lee said diners will enjoy a higher quality menu of scratch-made foods, a new dining room with an ice cream shop for to-go orders, new employee uniforms and a new line of ice cream. (Register file photo)Marcus Lemonis, host of The Profit, center, gives tips to Travis Lee, Director of Operations. Lee remains at the company, but other executives have left including Marketing Direct
  • $1,827 per month: Apartment rents continue 7-year climb

    $1,827 per month: Apartment rents continue 7-year climb
    New construction may be making a dent in rent hikes in the region, but not by much.
    Related ArticlesJuly 7, 2017 Investor demand for SoCal apartments contributes to rising rentsApril 17, 2017 Rents hit all-time highs amid job growth and low vacancy ratesAsking rent for apartments were up an average of $50 to $92 a month last spring throughout Southern California, continuing almost seven years of continuously rising rents amid job and population growth, data from apartment tracker Reis Inc. shows
  • $1 sodas, premium burgers help boost McDonald’s sales in U.S.

    $1 sodas, premium burgers help boost McDonald’s sales in U.S.
    McDonald’s says a promotion for $1 sodas and a new line of premium burgers helped boost sales in its flagship U.S. market.
    The company said Tuesday that domestic sales rose 3.9 percent at established locations during the second quarter. Globally, it says sales rose 6.6 percent.
    CEO Steve Easterbrook has been working on modernizing the chain’s menu and stores to get customers visiting more often in an increasingly competitive environment. The frequency of customer visits at establishe
  • Okami Medical raises $4.5 million to fund new heart diseases devices

    Okami Medical raises $4.5 million to fund new heart diseases devices
    Inceptus Medical, a medical device company incubator in Aliso Viejo, said Monday that it had raised $4.5 million in Series B financing for Okami Medical Inc.
    Okami is a division of Inceptus, which was formed in 2011 by a trio of biotech entrepreneurs. The money, the company said in a statement, will be used to develop and commercialize new devices for the treatment of heart disease.
    Financing was led by members of Inceptus Medical’s board of directors, U.S. Venture Partners and uniden
  • Frumpy Middle-Aged Mom: 10 things I’ve learned about raising teenagers

    Frumpy Middle-Aged Mom: 10 things I’ve learned about raising teenagers
    On any given day, the world is full of teenagers, whose sole job is to outsmart and outgun their long-suffering parents at every turn. If you’re raising one, you now fondly remember toilet training as good times, compared to driving lessons, shouting matches and midnight escapades.
    As the proud mother of two teenagers – both of whom I love to death – I can tell you that I haven’t yet been committed to the psych ward–though there’s always hope for tomorrow. I h
  • ‘Top Chef’ finalist Amar Santana to host extravagant James Beard dinner in Orange County

    ‘Top Chef’ finalist Amar Santana to host extravagant James Beard dinner in Orange County
    Chef/owner Amar Santana flashes a grin at the charcuterie counter next to pig-shaped planks at Vaca in Costa Mesa. He is hosting a James Beard Foundation benefit dinner on Aug. 10 at Vaca. (File photo CINDY YAMANAKA, ORANGE COUNTY REGISTER)Amar Santana’s James Beard benefit dinner will include a sampling of the restaurant’s wood-fired steaks. (Photo Courtesy Sarah Knight Photography )Paella is a signature dish found on the Vaca menu. For the James Beard Foundation dinner, Amar Santan
  • Trump asks advisers about firing Sessions, calls his position ‘weak’

    Trump asks advisers about firing Sessions, calls his position ‘weak’
    By JONATHAN LEMIRE and JILL COLVIN
    WASHINGTON President Donald Trump has spoken with advisers about firing Attorney General Jeff Sessions, officials say, and launched a fresh Twitter tirade Tuesday against the man who was the first U.S. senator to endorse his candidacy.
    “Attorney General Jeff Sessions has taken a VERY weak position on Hillary Clinton crimes (where are E-mails & DNC server) & Intel leakers!” Trump tweeted.
    The president’s anger over Sessions’ decis
  • Taco Bell, Lyft to offer “Taco Mode” drive-through pit stop in taco-themed car

    Taco Bell, Lyft to offer “Taco Mode” drive-through pit stop in taco-themed car
    Taco Bell plans to announce the introduction of “Taco Mode,” a special option on the Lyft app that will allow passengers to tack on a Taco Bell “ride-thru” to their Lyft ride. (Courtesy Taco Bell)Lyft passengers in “Taco Mode” will be picked up by Taco Bell themed car. The Taco Mode/Lyft experiment will be available only July 27-29 and Aug. 3-5 from 9 p.m. to 2 a.m at the Taco Bell at 1400 West Coast Highway in Newport Beach. (Courtesy Taco Bell)The Taco Mode/Ly
  • Chuck Mogavero: Angels on earth in Santa Clarita

    Editor's note: The following letter to the editor was prompted by a lost wallet found by a motorist and returned to its owner via mail, sent back to Arizona from an address on Creekside Road in Santa Clarita. There are some pretty wonderful people who live in Santa Clarita.
  • Man with handgun robs Chipotle Restaurant in Huntington Beach

    HUNTINGTON BEACH — A man with a handgun robbed a Chipotle Mexican Grill Monday night and fled with about $600 in cash, authorities said.
    Huntington Beach Police were dispatched to a robbery in progress by a man with a gun at 16241 Beach Blvd. about 9:40 p.m. on July 24, Sgt. Tom Weizoerick said.
    The suspect fled on foot southbound on Beach Boulevard and is still at large, Weizoerick said.  No injuries were reported and a detailed description of the suspect was not available.
    The robbe
  • Football recruiting: Mater Dei’s JT Daniels to take unofficial visit to Michigan

    Football recruiting: Mater Dei’s JT Daniels to take unofficial visit to Michigan
    JT Daniels is focused on Mater Dei’s upcoming football season but the junior quarterback will squeeze in an unofficial recruiting visit before the Monarchs’ final march toward their 2017 opener.
    The Register’s reigning offensive player of the year said he will make an unofficial visit to Michigan on Friday and Saturday. The Wolverines are among the many schools that have offered Daniels.
    Michigan reportedly hosts its annual BBQ for recruits on Saturday.
    But come the fall, Danie
  • Cody Bellinger’s eighth-inning home run lifts Dodgers to 6-4 victory over Twins

    Cody Bellinger’s eighth-inning home run lifts Dodgers to 6-4 victory over Twins
    Clouds fill the sky over Dodger Stadium as Dodgers starting pitcher Hyun-Jin Ryu, of South Korea, throws against the Minnesota Twins during the fourth inning of a game, Monday, July 24, 2017, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)The Dodgers’ Joc Pederson, right, celebrates his home run with third base coach Chris Woodward during the fifth inning of a game against the Minnesota Twins, Monday, July 24, 2017, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)Minnesota Twins starting pitcher Bartolo Colo
  • WDW Gondola project now official - meet the Disney Skyliner

    Work has started preparing the construction sites for the new Disney Skyliner - a gondola transportation system that will connect EPCOT's International Gateway to Disney's Hollywood Studios along with Pop Century, Art of Animation, Caribbean Beach, and the still to come Riviera DVC resort. I guess you could throw in the EPCOT area resorts for good measure, although the advantage to those is already the walk-ability to the two theme parks.
  • Angels place Alex Meyer on the DL with shoulder inflamation

    Angels place Alex Meyer on the DL with shoulder inflamation
    CLEVELAND — Just after Alex Meyer had the best start of his major league career, the Angels placed him on the disabled list with right shoulder inflammation. The Angels provided no immediate word on how much time Meyer might miss.
    Meyer, who was placed on the DL on Monday night, will have to miss at least one start. The Angels won’t need to replace him in the rotation until Saturday, because of Monday’s off day.
    Related Articles At 32, Angels’ Bud Norris is seizing opport
  • Owners of troubled New Harbor Inn agree to give Costa Mesa first right of refusal as part of settlement

    Owners of troubled New Harbor Inn agree to give Costa Mesa first right of refusal as part of settlement
    The owners of the New Harbor Inn have agreed to take steps to provide better safety and transparency measures in accordance with a recent settlement agreement with Costa Mesa.
    That includes giving the city the right of first refusal should they attempt to sell the property, which officials have called a hotbed for criminal activity.
    If Ming Cheng Chen and Hsiange Chu Shih Chen try to sell the motel, the city can refuse the sale. It will then have 30 days after being provided with the purchase of
  • Balboa Yacht Club team wins Governor’s Cup 2017 sail race

    Balboa Yacht Club team wins Governor’s Cup 2017 sail race
    A Balboa Yacht Club youth sailing team took home the 51st Governor’s Cup over the weekend, ending a 37-year drought for the boating club.
    Team members Christophe Killian, Harrison Vandervort and Jack Martin beat out competitors from the Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron in the international racing championship.
    “It’s great for the club and great for the young sailors who look up to these guys,” said Andy Rose, a two-time winner and Balboa Yacht Club member affili

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