• ‘Inside the Rams’ podcast, Episode 31: Camp begins, and Aaron Donald is absent

    ‘Inside the Rams’ podcast, Episode 31: Camp begins, and Aaron Donald is absent
    Rams training camp has begun, and the team’s best player, Aaron Donald, is absent. So as the podcast returns from hiatus, host Ryan Kartje is back to break down everything we know about Donald’s contract negotiations and where everything stands as the Rams get started at UC-Irvine. Later on, Rams beat writer Rich Hammond joins to talk Donald and General Manager Les Snead’s status as the season begins, as well as a few players to watch in camp.Viewing on a mobile device? Find ea
  • Hazmat team responds to report of sick patrons in Irvine

    Hazmat team responds to report of sick patrons in Irvine
    A hazardous materials team is checking out reports of ill patrons at the Diamond Jamboree shopping center in Irvine, fire officials said.
    Firefighters shortly after 1:15 p.m. on Saturday responded to reports of multiple people feeling ill at a restaurant at 2715 Alton Parkway, Orange County Fire Authority Capt. Larry Kurtz said.
    Five people were taken to local hospitals with “general sickness” such as nausea and dizziness, Kurtz said. It wasn’t immediately clear which rest
  • Hazmat team responds to report of sick patrons at Diamond Jamboree in Irvine

    Hazmat team responds to report of sick patrons at Diamond Jamboree in Irvine
    A hazardous materials team is checking out reports of ill patrons at the Diamond Jamboree shopping center in Irvine, fire officials said.
    Firefighters shortly after 1:15 p.m. on Saturday responded to reports of multiple people feeling ill at a restaurant at 2715 Alton Parkway, Orange County Fire Authority Capt. Larry Kurtz said.
    Orange County Fire Authority’s hazmat team, Firefighters and the Irvine Police Department investigate a hazmat situation at Diamond Jamboree shopping center at 275
  • Chargers ready to back up talk as training camp begins in Costa Mesa

    Chargers ready to back up talk as training camp begins in Costa Mesa
    A groundskeeper mows the lawn at the Los Angeles Chargers’ training facility at the Jack R. Hammett Sport Complex in Costa Mesa, on Friday, July 28, 2017. Training camp will begin this Sunday, July 30. (Photo by Nick Agro, Orange County Register/SCNG)Workers set up the facilities for the Los Angeles Chargers’ training camp at the Jack R. Hammett Sport Complex in Costa Mesa, on Friday, July 28, 2017. Training camp will begin this Sunday, July 30. (Photo by Nick Agro, Orange County Reg
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  • Kelly Clarkson enjoys fun-filled day out at Disneyland

    The final indignity: Priebus is abandoned by White House staffers who make hasty exit from his SUV when Trump tweets from Air Force One that he is out of a job and replaced by John Kelly Gloating Kim Jong-un taunts Trump for 'blowing his trumpet about war' after firing nuclear-capable missile that could hit CHICAGO and maybe even NEW YORK on anniversary of the end of the Korean war Tesla CEO Elon Musk rolls out the $35,000 Model 3 electric car and hands over first 30 vehicles to employees Califo
  • Angels at Blue Jays: Sunday game time, TV channels, starting pitchers

    Angels at Blue Jays: Sunday game time, TV channels, starting pitchers
    ANGELS at BLUE JAYS
    When: 10 a.m.
    Where: Rogers Centre
    TV: Fox Sports West
    THE PITCHERS
    ANGELS RHP JESSE CHAVEZ (5-10, 5.35)
    vs. Blue Jays: 1-4, 6.27
    At Rogers Centre: 1-2, 5.82
    Hates to face: None
    Loves to face: Kendrys Morales, 2 for 13 (.154)
    BLUE JAYS RHP CESAR VALDEZ (1-0, 4.97)
    vs. Angels: 0-0, 0.00
    At Rogers Centre: 1-0, 1.50
    Hates to face: None
    Loves to face: None
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  • Angels rally for three in the ninth to beat Blue Jays

    Angels rally for three in the ninth to beat Blue Jays
    Toronto Blue Jays’ Ryan Goins is safe at second with a double as the Angels’ Cliff Pennington reaches to try and make the tag in the fifth inning of their game in Toronto on Saturday, July 29, 2017. (Fred Thornhill/The Canadian Press via AP)Angels starting pitcher Yusmeiro Petit throws against the Toronto Blue Jays during the first inning of their game in Toronto on Saturday, July 29, 2017. (Fred Thornhill/The Canadian Press via AP)Angels’ Yunel Escobar and teammate Mike Trout
  • Food events in Orange County July 29 – Aug. 4

     
    Saturday, July 29 
    ADYA Culinary Demo: Join Chef Shachi Mehra, as she hosts a cooking demonstration on the Culinary Main Stage at the OC Fair. She will be teaching her audience how to make refreshing Watermelon Chaat. $12-$14. 3 p.m. 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. 714-708-1500 or ocfair.com
    OC Meets Napa & Mexico Food and Wine Festival: Hosted by AltaMed OC, this tasting event will include wines from different wineries throughout Napa and Mexico. Guests can enjoy live music
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  • Misty Copeland’s Giselle is all about the acting

    Misty Copeland’s Giselle is all about the acting
    Misty Copeland and Roberto Bolle had undeniable chemistry as Giselle and Albrecht. (Photo by Doug Gifford)The second act, which like the first act was based on set and costume designs for the 1910 Ballets Russes production, was atmospheric and spooky. (Photo by Doug Gifford)Nicoletta Manni made a memorable second-act opening as Myrtha, Queen of the Willis. (Photo by Doug Gifford)The corps de ballet provided entrancing and technically accomplished accompniment to the principal dancers, including
  • Dana Point increasingly a magnet for homeless, and frustrated residents want city to get control

    Dana Point increasingly a magnet for homeless, and frustrated residents want city to get control
    Steven Gustafson’s pittbull A Pearl warns of visitors as Gustafson emerges from his shelter in Dana Point on Monday, July 24, 2017. Dana Point Police Chief Lt. Russ Chilton makes his rounds and warns Gustafson, who has been homeless since April 12th of last year, that he will have to find another place to live because he is living in an “illegal campsite.”(Photo by Mindy Schauer, Orange County Register/SCNG)Jeffrey Barro, who has been homeless for eight years, chats with Sherif
  • Christmas in July: For kids at Rescue Mission, holiday came really early – or really late

    Christmas in July: For kids at Rescue Mission, holiday came really early – or really late
    Depending on the perspective, Christmas came either way early or way late at the Orange County Rescue Mission on Friday, July 28.
    Children living in the Tustin-based homeless shelter’s Village of Hope collected gaily wrapped gifts at the annual Christmas in July.
    Billed as a festival for kids who might not have celebrated the holiday on Dec. 25, the event also serves as a fundraising opportunity during the summer lull when donations tend to taper off.
    Despite the heat, “snow” a
  • Christmas in July: For kids at Rescue Mission, Christmas came really early – or really late

    Christmas in July: For kids at Rescue Mission, Christmas came really early – or really late
    Depending on the perspective, Christmas came either way early or way late at the Orange County Rescue Mission on Friday, July 28.
    Children living in the Tustin-based homeless shelter’s Village of Hope collected gaily wrapped gifts at the annual Christmas in July.
    Billed as a festival for kids who might not have celebrated the holiday on Dec. 25, the event also serves as a fundraising opportunity during the summer lull when donations tend to taper off.
    Despite the heat, “snow” a
  • Disneyland Railroad Returns with Stunning New Views Along the Rivers of America at Disneyland Park

    ANAHEIM, Calif., July 28, 2017 : Guests visiting the Disneyland Resort this summer will enjoy the magical mix of nostalgia, nighttime entertainment and new attractions that make the Resort a guest favorite year after year. The Disneyland Railroad, an original Disneyland attraction and park icon, re-opens July 29, 2017.
  • These photos show what it’s like the first weekend of the U.S. Open of Surfing

    These photos show what it’s like the first weekend of the U.S. Open of Surfing
    Early morning festival-goers at the 2017 U.S. Open of Surfing, Saturday July 29. (Photo by Laylan Connelly, SCNG)Early morning festival-goers at the 2017 U.S. Open of Surfing, Saturday July 29. (Photo by Laylan Connelly, SCNG)Early morning surf fans checking out the action from the Huntington pier at the 2017 U.S. Open of Surfing, Saturday July 29. (Photo by Laylan Connelly, SCNG)Morning set-up at the 2017 U.S. Open of Surfing, Saturday July 29. (Photo by Laylan Connelly, SCNG)The schedule for t
  • U.S. Open of Surfing: Opening day kicks off Saturday with junior surfers, Stoke-o-Rama and festival on the sand

    U.S. Open of Surfing: Opening day kicks off Saturday with junior surfers, Stoke-o-Rama and festival on the sand
    Let the madness begin.
    The junior surfers are set to hit the water early Saturday morning, and beachgoers will be filling in through the day as the U.S. Open of Surfing kicks off for the first of the nine-day event.Stoked for San Clemente’s Cole Houshmand winning round 1 heat at @usopenofsurf #ocregister #surf pic.twitter.com/l7TS97CHBi
    — laylan connelly (@ocbeaches) July 29, 2017The event is just south of the Huntington Beach Pier and draws thousands of people to the sand. If you ne
  • U.S. Open of Surfing: Here’s what’s happening on Day 1 of the Huntington Beach festival

    U.S. Open of Surfing: Here’s what’s happening on Day 1 of the Huntington Beach festival
    Let the madness begin.
    The junior surfers hit the water early Saturday morning, and beachgoers will be filling in through the day as the U.S. Open of Surfing kicks off for the first of the nine-day event.
    Here’s the latest from Huntington Beach:Forget your shoes? Don’t worry, @VANS_66 has a pop up shop on the sand at the @usopenofsurf https://t.co/fYVMxaTg1P
    — laylan connelly (@ocbeaches) July 29, 2017
    Tons of fun going down in Huntington Beach, not just surf. Artists will love
  • Angels Notes: Nick Franklin clears way for Kaleb Cowart

    Angels Notes: Nick Franklin clears way for Kaleb Cowart
    TORONTO — Ironically, it was on a day that Kaleb Cowart wasn’t even in the lineup that he took a step closer to being the Angels everyday second baseman.
    The Angels designated Nick Franklin for assignment on Saturday morning, eliminating one of the players who could have fought Cowart for playing time at second.
    Cowart has started four of five games at second since his arrival on Tuesday, giving way on Saturday to Cliff Pennington because he hadn’t started in a week.
    “I t
  • Home tour: See Dana Point’s priciest house, selling for $30 million

    Home tour: See Dana Point’s priciest house, selling for $30 million
    33 Strand Beach Drive, Dana Point (Photo by Jon Encarnacion)33 Strand Beach Drive, Dana Point (Photo by Jon Encarnacion)33 Strand Beach Drive, Dana Point (Photo by Jon Encarnacion)33 Strand Beach Drive, Dana Point (Photo by Jon Encarnacion)33 Strand Beach Drive, Dana Point (Photo by Jon Encarnacion)33 Strand Beach Drive, Dana Point (Photo by Jon Encarnacion)33 Strand Beach Drive, Dana Point (Photo by Jon Encarnacion)33 Strand Beach Drive, Dana Point (Photo by Jon Encarnacion)33 Strand Beach Driv
  • Trump to sign Russia sanctions, avoid face-off with Congress

    Trump to sign Russia sanctions, avoid face-off with Congress
    By MARGARET TALEV
    (Bloomberg) — President Donald Trump intends to sign legislation passed overwhelmingly by the U.S. House and Senate strengthening sanctions on Russia and giving Congress the power to block him from lifting them.
    ‘President Donald J. Trump read early drafts of the bill and negotiated regarding critical elements of it,’ the White House said in a statement released Friday. ‘He has now reviewed the final version and, based on its responsiveness to his negoti
  • Full disclosure is the best policy if you don’t want to get sued

    Full disclosure is the best policy if you don’t want to get sued
    Full disclosure is important in any healthy relationship, even between home buyers and sellers.To make an attractive purchase offer, home buyers need to disclose their financial capability of making the purchase by showing their pre-approval from a legitimate lender who’s looked at their requisite financial documentation.On top of that, buyers will also provide proof, in the form of current bank statements, that they have the money on hand to make the purchase. This disclosure may lead to
  • HOA Homefront: Readers ask if board elections and votes for loan are fair?

    HOA Homefront: Readers ask if board elections and votes for loan are fair?
    Q: I own units in many different HOAs, including one in Huntington Beach. The HOA board has recently promulgated new rules regarding qualifications required for being elected to the board, and only owners who live on-site in the development are allowed to be elected. I believe I have been disenfranchised of my rights as a member of the HOA. I am allowed to vote and required to pay dues and special assessments, but I am prohibited from running for the board! Kelly, what sayeth thou? Can an H
  • Allen Buchanan: 4 random commercial real estate leasing thoughts

    Allen Buchanan: 4 random commercial real estate leasing thoughts
    Today, I decided it would be fun to recall a few random thoughts as they pertain to leasing commercial real estate.
    Unlike our residential counterparts, leasing is a big part of our daily activity. We, as commercial real estate professionals, help occupants find space to lease or buy.
    Typically, leases account for 70-75 percent of our deal volume, with sales taking the balance.
    We differ from our residential counterparts. Our fees are based on a percentage of the deal’s total consider
  • 30 Years Ago: Disney Released Its First Fully-CG Animated Short, 'Oilspot and Lipstick'

    This anniversary won't be marked by many people, but Disney released a historic film on this day thirty years ago. The studio's first fully-cg animated short, Oilspot and Lipstick, debuted on July 28, 1987, at the SIGGRAPH conference, held in Anaheim, California that year.
  • Republicans didn’t have to vote for cap and trade

    Republicans didn’t have to vote for cap and trade
    Last week eight Republicans in the California Legislature made the unfortunate decision to vote for an extension of cap and trade that will increase the cost of fuel by as much as 71 cents a gallon by 2031. The primary justification was that the market-based cap-and-trade solution was preferable to any option controlled solely by the powerful and hostile California Air Resources Board. While that argument can’t be discounted, it is nonetheless useful to speculate what would have happened i
  • Causes of government fraud are right there on paper

    Causes of government fraud are right there on paper
    Last year, Medicare sent out $60 billion in the wrong amount, to the wrong person, or for the wrong reason, and that’s just one chunk of an iceberg of federal funds that are going where they’re not supposed to go.
    The Government Accountability Office announced in July that Medicare is one of the programs at “high risk” for what officials call “improper payments,” because of the program’s size, complexity and “susceptibility to mismanagement.”
  • Prop. 47 a tough lesson in weakness of initiatives

    Prop. 47 a tough lesson in weakness of initiatives
    Whereas the traditional legislative process is a dialogue, a ballot initiative is more of a monologue. California’s easiest-in-the-nation rules make it possible to pass an initiative without substantive discussion or broad consensus, as long as the proponent has the money to qualify one.
    Largely absent from the initiative process is the chance for opponents, experts, the public and the media to express their thoughts to the drafters and seek amendments. Once an initiative qualifies for the
  • Instability breeds instability in Anaheim

    Instability breeds instability in Anaheim
    As America’s sixth most populous region, Orange County is unique. Every U.S. metropolitan region has a city center where half or more of county folks live: The city of Los Angeles in Los Angeles County; Houston in Harris County; Chicago in Cook County; Phoenix in Maricopa County; are a few examples. By contrast, this county’s largest city, Anaheim, is merely 10 percent of O.C.’s population.
    But while Anaheim does not dominate in demographics, it has long played a leading part i
  • Private solutions needed for homeless

    Private solutions needed for homeless
    The riverbed homeless encampment continues to grow as the homeless are displaced from other areas in the county. But it may get a little smaller, if the Board of Supervisors gets its way.
    The board is looking to “relocate 60 to 75 of the camp’s several hundred residents into housing by the end of the year,” the Register reported. The county is contracting with the nonprofit group City Net to achieve its aims, and while that’s far short of the thousands that are homeless i
  • McCain first saves, then puts a stake through health care repeal bill

    McCain first saves, then  puts a stake through health care repeal bill
    By ERICA WERNER
    WASHINGTON — John McCain seemed poised to be the savior of the GOP health bill when he returned to the Capitol despite a brain cancer diagnosis.
    He turned out to be the executioner.
    The longtime Arizona senator stunned pretty much everyone Friday by turning on his party and his president and joining two other GOP senators in voting “no” on the Republicans’ final effort to repeal “Obamacare.”
    That killed the bill. And it also dealt what looks li
  • Top kickers, punters headed to West Coast’s All-County Camp

    Top kickers, punters headed to West Coast’s All-County Camp
    West Coast Kicking and Coach Brad Bohn are set to host 22 of the kickers and punters in Orange County at the All-County Camp on Sunday in South County.
    What is the All-County Camp? Think of it as the Elite 11 for high school kickers and punters.
    West Coast Kicking hosted its Head-to-Head competition earlier this summer. Santa Margarita’s Dylan Brady captured the field goal competition in the open division, booting a 54-yard field goal to highlight the event.
    Brady also claimed the kickoff
  • Corey Seager’s two home runs lead Dodgers past Giants

    Corey Seager’s two home runs lead Dodgers past Giants
    Los Angeles Dodgers’ Corey Seager watches a two-run home run in front of San Francisco Giants catcher Nick Hundley during the seventh inning of a baseball game, Friday, July 28, 2017, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill) ORG XMIT: LAD1018Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Alex Wood throws to the plate against the San Francisco Giants in the fifth inning of a Major League baseball game at Dodger Stadium on Friday, July 28, 2017 in Los Angeles. (Photo by Keith Birmingham, Pasadena St
  • Are those school buses going under cover?

    Lydia Dreyer, 20, of Riverside, right, recently purchased a school bus and is currently converting it into a tiny house on Wednesday, July 5, 2017. Q. Hello Honk.
  • Candace Parker’s triple-double propels Sparks past Stars

    Candace Parker’s triple-double propels Sparks past Stars
    SAN ANTONIO — Candace Parker had 11 points, 17 rebounds and 11 assists to become the sixth WNBA player with a triple-double as the Sparks beat the San Antonio Stars, 85-73, on Friday night.
    This week, Atlanta’s Layshia Clarendon had a triple-double rescinded after two of her assists were later taken away in a league review. Parker is the first to accomplish the feat since Temeka Johnson on July 24, 2014.
    Odyssey Sims led the Sparks (16-6) with a season-high 22 points on 9-of-12 shoot
  • O.C. players help U.S. women’s water polo team win gold at Worlds

    O.C. players help U.S. women’s water polo team win gold at Worlds
    The U.S. women’s water polo team extended its dominance by defending its title at the FINA World Championships with a 13-6 victory against Spain in the gold-medal match in Budapest on Friday.
    With contributions from several Orange County products, the two-time defending Olympic champion outscored Spain, 8-3, in the second half to break up a close score at halftime.
    Kiley Neushul paced Team USA with four goals while tournament MVP Maddie Musselman of UCLA (Corona del Mar) added three goals,
  • LA County judge won’t stop gas injections at Aliso Canyon. But state court does, for now

    LA County judge won’t stop gas injections at Aliso Canyon. But state court does, for now
    A state appeals court issued an order late Friday that blocks the Southern California Gas Co. from restarting injections of natural gas at the Aliso Canyon storage facility near Porter Ranch, just hours after a Los Angeles Superior Court judge denied the county’s request to stop operations.
    Saying he had no authority over state regulators, L.A. County Superior Court Judge John Wiley ruled Friday afternoon that he can’t stop natural gas injections from resuming into wells in Aliso Can
  • Giants at Dodgers: Saturday game time, TV channel and starting pitchers

    Giants at Dodgers: Saturday game time, TV channel and starting pitchers
    GIANTS at DODGERS
    When: 1 p.m.
    Where: Dodger Stadium
    TV: SNLA (where available), Fox Sports 1
    THE PITCHERS
    DODGERS LHP RICH HILL (7-4, 3.48 ERA)
    vs. Giants: 3-2, 2.62 ERA
    At Dodger Stadium: 6-4, 2.34 ERA
    Hates to face: Brandon Belt, 4 for 8 (.500), double, HR
    Loves to face: Hunter Pence, 2 for 8 (.250), 2 strikeouts
    GIANTS LHP TY BLACH (6-6, 4.50 ERA)
    vs. Dodgers: 2-1, 1.17 ERA
    At Dodger Stadium: 0-0, 0.00 ERA
    Hates to face: Chris Taylor, 2 for 4 (.500), HR, walk
    Loves to face: Corey Seager, 0 f
  • Dodgers Notes: Clayton Kershaw begins playing catch ahead of schedule

    Dodgers Notes: Clayton Kershaw begins playing catch ahead of schedule
    LOS ANGELES — A mere four days after he was forbidden from picking up a baseball, Clayton Kershaw played catch at Dodger Stadium.
    When will Kershaw pitch in a game again? Only a handful of state secrets are more carefully guarded. The pitcher and Dodger officials have been hesitant to provide a timetable for recovery ever since Kershaw strained a muscle in his lower back Sunday.
    Now that Kershaw is throwing again, Manager Dave Roberts acknowledged the left-hander will “probably&rdquo
  • Freight train strikes and kills man in Placentia

    PLACENTIA A 35-year-old man was struck and killed by a freight train early Friday, July 28, in Placentia, according to authorities.
    Around 12:45 a.m., officers were dispatched to the area of Placentia and Fender avenues following a report of a pedestrian being hit by a train, Placentia police said in a statement.
    Officers found a BNSF freight train stopped on the tracks and a man dead, underneath the locomotive cars east of the 57 Freeway overpass on the railroad ri
  • Miller: Dodgers are so magic even Magic knows it

    Miller: Dodgers are so magic even Magic knows it
    LOS ANGELES — Technically, the victories are still classified as walk-off, even if that’s not what they look like from the Dodgers’ perspective.
    Dance-off, maybe. Frolic-off, perhaps. Cavort-off, certainly.
    The latest episode came Wednesday when the giddiest team in baseball managed to manufacture victory from a game it early on appeared thoroughly determined to lose.
    Two flubbed defensive plays permitted Minnesota to score five unearned runs as the hitters did little through s
  • Chargers training camp: Key dates

    Chargers training camp: Key dates
    A groundskeeper mows the lawn at the Los Angeles Chargers’ training facility at the Jack R. Hammett Sport Complex in Costa Mesa, on Friday, July 28, 2017. Training camp will begin this Sunday, July 30. (Photo by Nick Agro, Orange County Register/SCNG)Workers set up the facilities for the Los Angeles Chargers’ training camp at the Jack R. Hammett Sport Complex in Costa Mesa, on Friday, July 28, 2017. Training camp will begin this Sunday, July 30. (Photo by Nick Agro, Orange County Reg
  • UCI speeds up appeals process in wake of withdrawing hundreds of admission offers

    UCI speeds up appeals process in wake of withdrawing hundreds of admission offers
    IRVINE – UC Irvine took a stricter approach on processing admissions this year – contributing to the withdrawal of some 500 admission offers – because more freshmen accepted spots than anticipated.
    “I acknowledge that we took a harder line on the terms and conditions this year, and we could have managed that process with greater care, sensitivity, and clarity about available options,” Thomas Parham, vice chancellor for student affairs, wrote in a message to pro
  • Parker Bridwell, Kaleb Cowart lead Angels to victory over Blue Jays

    Parker Bridwell, Kaleb Cowart lead Angels to victory over Blue Jays
    TORONTO — If the Angels come up short of October once again, the best that could come out of this season is they uncover a few players who could be parts of the future.
    Parker Bridwell, and to a much lesser extent Kaleb Cowart, are doing what they can to show they are two such players.
    Bridwell gave up one run on three hits in 7-1/3 innings in the Angels’ 7-2 victory over the Toronto Blue Jays on Friday night, snapping the team’s three-game losing streak.
    Cowart, who just this
  • Why Obamacare is more secure in California than in other states

    Why Obamacare is more secure in California than in other states
     
    Kendrick Kim, an adjunct community college professor, is hopeful that Congress will repeal the individual mandate that requires him to purchase health insurance or pay a tax penalty. in Cerritos on Friday, July 28, 2017. (Photo by Paul Rodriguez, Orange County Register/SCNG)Kendrick Kim, an adjunct community college professor, is hopeful that Congress will repeal the individual mandate that requires him to purchase health insurance or pay a tax penalty. in Cerritos on Friday, July 28, 201
  • Jonathan dos Santos relishes new challenge with Galaxy with his brother by his side

    Jonathan dos Santos relishes new challenge with Galaxy with his brother by his side
    LA Galaxy’s new player Jonathan dos Santos, center holds up team jersey with president Chris Klein, left, and general manager Pete Vagenas, during an MLS soccer press conference in Carson, Calif. on Friday, July 28, 2017. (Photo by Scott Varley, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG)LA Galaxy’s new player Jonathan dos Santos, left, speaks during an MLS soccer press conference with team president Chris Klein, right, in Carson, Calif. on Friday, July 28, 2017. (Photo by Scott Varley, Los Angeles
  • 6 ‘Game of Thrones’ theories about season 7 episode 3 ‘The Queen’s Justice’

    6 ‘Game of Thrones’ theories about season 7 episode 3 ‘The Queen’s Justice’
    The third episode of this season’s “Game of Thrones” is called “The Queen’s Justice,” and the HBO logline says this: “Daenerys holds court. Cersei returns a gift. Jaime learns from his mistakes.”
    What should we keep in mind as we watch? Here are a few life-and-death thoughts:
    DAENERYS AND JON SNOW
    As is evident from the preview, Jon Snow and Ser Davos Seaworth will arrive in Dragonstone to meet Daenerys Targaryen for the first time. The Queen of Dr
  • Petitioners turn in 16,307 signatures in recall effort against Lake Forest City Councilman Andrew Hamilton

    Petitioners turn in 16,307 signatures in recall effort against Lake Forest City Councilman Andrew Hamilton
    LAKE FOREST — Organizers of campaign to recall City Councilman Andrew Hamilton turned in nearly double the number of required signatures Tuesday, July 25, four days before the deadline, city officials confirmed.
    Larissa Fellick Clark and other recall supporters gathered 16,307 signatures requesting Hamilton’s recall. Clark initiated the recall petition and began gathering signatures on March 29.
    In order for the recall to be successful, the petitioners need at least 8,834 of those si
  • Plane crash on I-405 freeway: Orange County Fire Authority releases 2 videos

    Plane crash on I-405 freeway: Orange County Fire Authority releases 2 videos
    Newly released footage from John Wayne Airport security cameras shows the twin-engine plane that crash-landed on the I-405 freeway last month erupting in flames with a cloud of smoke then ballooning into the sky.
    The two videos, provided by the Orange County Fire Authority, capture the crash from a distance, unlike ones taken by motorists on the freeway.
    But they offer unobstructed views of how the Cessna 310R approached John Wayne Airport, but instead of making it back barreled into one of the
  • UFC 214 Notes: Brian Ortega and his hairy weigh-in fiasco

    UFC 214 Notes: Brian Ortega and his hairy weigh-in fiasco
    Women’s Strawweight Kailin Curran during UFC 214 official weigh-ins at the Sheraton Cerritos in Cerritos, CA., Friday, July 28, 2017. (Photo by Hans Gutknecht, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG)No. 3 UFC featherweight Ricardo Lamas during UFC 214 official weigh-ins at the Sheraton Cerritos in Cerritos, CA., Friday, July 28, 2017. (Photo by Hans Gutknecht, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG)No. 15 UFC featherweight Jason Knight during UFC 214 official weigh-ins at the Sheraton Cerritos in Cerritos, CA.,
  • Bonsignore: Five areas of focus as the Chargers get set to open training camp

    Bonsignore: Five areas of focus as the Chargers get set to open training camp
    Technically, the Chargers’ move to Los Angeles actually returns them to their birthplace. Way back in 1960 they were a charter member of the old American Football League as the Los Angeles Chargers and played one season at the Coliseum.
    So when they officially open camp Sunday in Costa Mesa, they’ll actually be completing a homecoming more than half a century in the making, rather than starting their new life as the Los Angeles (again) Chargers.
    The reality is, they are planting foot
  • Costa Mesa breaks ground for $36 million Lions Park overhaul

    Costa Mesa breaks ground for $36 million Lions Park overhaul
    City of Costa Mesa Mayor Pro Tem Sandy Genis speaks during the groundbreaking ceremony for the new Donald Dungan Library at Lions Park in Costa Mesa on Friday, July 28, 2017. (Photo by Drew A. Kelley, Contributing Photographer)A rendering of the new Donald Dungan Library on display during the groundbreaking ceremony at Lions Park in Costa Mesa on Friday, July 28, 2017. (Photo by Drew A. Kelley, Contributing Photographer)A rendering of the new Donald Dungan Library on display during the groundbre

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