• Roads in Dana Point Lantern District reopened after bomb scare

    DANA POINT  Roadways in the city’s Lantern District have been reopened following a closure earlier Sunday, Aug. 6, when an Orange County Sheriff’s Department bomb squad was sent to check on possibly hazardous devices found during a domestic violence call, police said.
    “The hazardous material turned out not to be an illegal bomb,” said Lt. Steve Gil. “The items were not determined to be a threat to the neighborhood.”
    Deputies were called to Seville Place a
  • Bomb squad enroute to Lantern District in Dana Point, streets blocked off

    DANA POINT Roadways in the city’s Lantern District are closed down while an Orange County Sheriff’s Department bomb squad checks out a hazardous device found during a domestic violence call, police said.
    Deputies were called to the Seville Place at 12:43 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 6.,  after a person involved in a husband-wife dispute called for help, said Lt. Steve Gil.
    “Weapons were in the house but they were not used,” Gil said.
    During the investigation, deputies found a h
  • Angels vs. Orioles: Monday game time, TV channels, starting pitchers

    Angels vs. Orioles: Monday game time, TV channels, starting pitchers
    ORIOLES at ANGELS
    When: 7 p.m.
    Where: Angel Stadium
    TV: Fox Sports West
    THE PITCHERS
    ANGELS RHP JC RAMIREZ (10-9, 4.03)
    vs. Orioles: 0-0, 5.40
    At Angel Stadium: 5-6, 3.98
    Hates to face: None
    Loves to face: None
    ORIOLES RHP DYLAN BUNDY (10-8, 4.24)
    vs. Angels: 0-0, 27.00
    At Angel Stadium: First game
    Hates to face: None
    Loves to face: None
    UPCOMING GAMES:
    Tuesday: Angels (RHP Parker Bridwell, 5-1, 3.20) vs. Orioles (RHP Jeremy Hellickson, 7-5, 4.45), 7 p.m., Fox Sports West
    Wednesday: Angels (RHP
  • Burglary suspect who stopped to eat a snack arrested by Laguna Beach police

    Burglary suspect who stopped to eat a snack arrested by Laguna Beach police
    LAGUNA BEACH  A man who helped himself to a nosh after breaking into a home soon found himself surrounded by police, authorities said Sunday, August 6.
    The incident occurred Saturday at 4:26 a.m., when a man, later identified as Ross Simard, 34, of Malibu, broke into a home in the 800 block of S. Coast Highway, said Sgt. Jim Cota.
    Once inside, the man found his way to a refrigerator and helped himself to a cup of Jell-O, Cota said.
    “He had food laid out in the kitchen as officers arri
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  • Sublime with Rome kicks off a rousing High & Mighty in Garden Grove

    Sublime with Rome kicks off a rousing High & Mighty in Garden Grove
    Rome Ramirez of Sublime with Rome performs during day one of the two-day High & Mighty Festival at Village Green Park in Garden Grove on Saturday, August 5, 2017. (Photo by Drew A. Kelley, Contributing Photographer)Jacob Hemphill of the band SOJA performs during day one of the two-day High & Mighty Festival at Village Green Park in Garden Grove on Saturday, August 5, 2017. (Photo by Drew A. Kelley, Contributing Photographer)Attendees of day one of the two-day High & Mighty Festival c
  • Did Fountain Valley just set a Guinness record for most s’mores?

    Did Fountain Valley just set a Guinness record for most s’mores?
    Folks at the fifth annual Great Fountain Valley Campout were hoping to make some big news as families gathered for the perennially sold-out event.
    A family puts their marshmallows into the fire during the record-setting attempt for the most s'mores assembled at one time, as part of the fifth annual Great Fountain Valley Campout on Saturday, Aug. 5, 2017.(Photo by Bill Alkofer, Orange County Register/SCNG)A group puts their marshmallows into the fire during the record-setting s'mores-building eve
  • Segerstrom Center for the Arts sets opening date for new public plaza, announces new entry fountain

    Segerstrom Center for the Arts sets opening date for new public plaza, announces new entry fountain
    It has been planned for at least five years and under construction since January. Now the Segerstrom Center for the Arts’ long-awaited new plaza finally has an opening date: Oct. 28. And Center officials have just revealed that the substantially renovated open-air space between the performing arts center’s two main venues will  be graced by a welcoming new centerpiece, a 60-foot-diameter  fountain whose arcing jets of water artfully imitate the curved portal of Segerstrom H
  • Gwyneth Paltrow wishes Karlie Kloss a happy 25th birthday

    The 44-year-old actress and lifestyle guru posted a photo in which she posed with the 6ft2 catwalk queen and New York businessman Nick Brown, sitting around a table with lit sparklers in their hands. Summer nights: Gwyneth Paltrow, 44, shared a shot with New York businessman Nick Brown and supermodel Karlie Kloss, 25, on Saturday It's been a week of celebrations for Karlie, as she was snapped on her birthday in West Hollywood Thursday attending the Hanes x karla launch at Maxwell's and a birthda
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  • So-Cal Hoedown in downtown Santa Ana gives early rock its due

    So-Cal Hoedown in downtown Santa Ana gives early rock its due
    Rocket From the Crypt performs during the second annual So-Cal Hoedown Saturday. KELLY A. SWIFT, CONTRIBUTING PHOTOGRAPHERLee Rocker performs during the second annual So-Cal Hoedown Saturday. KELLY A. SWIFT, CONTRIBUTING PHOTOGRAPHERLee Rocker performs during the second annual So-Cal Hoedown Saturday. KELLY A. SWIFT, CONTRIBUTING PHOTOGRAPHERFans on the barricade have fun during the second annual So-Cal Hoedown Saturday. KELLY A. SWIFT, CONTRIBUTING PHOTOGRAPHERDorian and Annamarie pose for a ph
  • Boy dragged after being struck by car in Huntington Beach

    Huntington Beach  A young boy was struck early Sunday, Aug. 6 while riding his bicycle through an apartment complex, police said.
    The incident was reported to police at 9:25 a.m. in a complex near Delaware Street and Atlanta Avenue, said Lt. Bo Svensdsbo.
    The boy, estimated to be either four or five-years-old, was dragged a short distance, Svensdsbo said.
    Police officers are on their way to the hospital to check on his condition, he added.
    He was treated on scene by paramedics from Orange C
  • 2-car collision closes down Santiago Canyon Road with SigAlert

    2-car collision closes down Santiago Canyon Road with SigAlert
    ORANGE An early morning collision Sunday, Aug. 6, has shut down a part of Santiago Canyon Road and left two people injured, officials said.
    The collision was reported by witnesses at 8:22 a.m. on Santiago Canyon Road near North Meads Avenue, said Lt. Ray Winick.
    Orange County Fire Authority and Orange Fire both responded to the crash. Two people were taken to local hospitals, Winick said.
    Investigators are on the scene and a Sig Alert has been issued for Santiago Canyon Road between Kennymead St
  • Welcome boost from China to global pressure on North Korea

    Welcome boost from China to global pressure on North Korea
    By JOSH LEDERMAN
    MANILA, Philippines — A global pressure campaign on North Korea propelled by sharp new U.N. sanctions received a welcome boost Sunday from China, the North’s economic lifeline, as Beijing called on its neighbor to halt its missile and nuclear tests.
    The Trump administration cautiously embraced China’s apparent newfound cooperation, while putting it on notice that the U.S. would be watching closely to ensure it didn’t ease up on North Korea if and when the
  • Clippers’ Willie Reed jailed on misdemeanor battery charge in Miami

    Clippers’ Willie Reed jailed on misdemeanor battery charge in Miami
    Willie Reed, a backup center who signed a one-season, $1.5-million contract with the Clippers last week, was arrested early Sunday morning in Miami on a misdemeanor battery charge stemming from a domestic violence incident, according to multiple reports.
    Reed was arrested at a downtown Miami condo, according to the Miami Herald.
    Further details were not immediately available.
    Reed spent last season with the Miami Heat and was in Miami working out in preparation for his first training camp with t
  • Man found shot on lawn, Placentia police looking for suspect

    PLACENTIA   Police are looking for help with identifying a suspect in a shooting late Saturday. Aug. 5  that left a 20-year-old man wounded.
    The incident was reported in the 100 block of S. Murrey Street at 11:18 p.m.
    When officers from the Placentia Police Department arrived they found the man lying in the front yard of a residence, according to a police statement.
    “The victim sustained several gunshot wounds to his lower body. He was treated by paramedics at the scene
  • Venezuela official: Military quashes attack at base

    Venezuela official: Military quashes attack at base
    By JORGE RUEDA and JOSHUA GOODMAN
    CARACAS, Venezuela— Ruling party chief Diosdado Cabello said Venezuelan troops quashed a “terrorist” attack at a military base Sunday, shortly after a small group of men dressed in fatigues released a video declaring themselves in rebellion.
    Cabello reported on Twitter that troops quickly contained the early morning assault at the Paramacay base in the central city of Valencia. Military officials said seven people were detained.
    The announcemen
  • Real estate briefs: NFK closes $27M sale of Garden Grove industrial complex

    NKF has closed the sale of the Monarch Industrial, a multi-tenant, 276,585-square-foot warehouse facility in Garden Grove, for $27 million. The property is fully occupied by four tenants including Virtu USA, New Mode Sportswear, V Factory and Riviera Beverages. (Courtesy of NKF)California Hi-Lites, currently based in Santa Fe Springs, has signed a lease valued at $4.3 million for 112,746-square-feet of space at the Fullerton Distribution Center at 2100 E. Valencia Ave, Unit A in Fullerton. (Cour
  • The ‘forever’ home: Why more people in Southern California aren’t selling their homes

    The ‘forever’ home: Why more people in Southern California aren’t selling their homes
    Jacob Gerber, 42, and Brianna Gerber, 37, bought their home in Rossmoor in 2011 with plans to either move to a better home or remodel. The couple has two children, Isabel, 6 1/2, and Nicholas, 3 1/2.They looked for a home to buy that was more modern and met their needs but nothing was available, so they gutted the home and rebuilt it the way they want. (Photo by Matt Masin, Orange County Register, SCNG)Jacob Gerber, 42, and Brianna Gerber, 37, bought their home in Rossmoor in 2011 with plans to
  • Orange County’s housing bubble, 10 years later

    Orange County’s housing bubble, 10 years later
    I’m not sure anyone popped any bubbly to remember the 10th anniversary of one particular peak of the housing bubble.
    In June 2007, Orange County median home selling price hit $645,000 — a high point near the end of that era’s crazy, risky lending and homebuying insanity. In less than two years, a violent downturn slashed the typical local home’s value almost in half.
    Last year, that old peak was topped and this year’s continued run-up pushed the median to $695,000 i
  • The amazing Minna story continues

    Damien Minna trains at Polfit Wellness Incorporated in Anaheim where a ten-year-old treatment developed in Poland known as spider web therapy is helping Minna close in on his goal of walking again. Polfit trainers Arthur Bronisz, right, and Ralph Radzki help Damien Minna, center, get strapped into the spider web therapy rig at Polfit Wellness in Anaheim during a recent day in November.
  • This week’s best deals: Campus visits, free national parks, boat swap, back to school

    This week’s best deals: Campus visits, free national parks, boat swap, back to school
    Hi, it’s me, Marla Jo, your columnist and deals maven.
    BOAT SWAP
    Did you know you can swap use of your boat with others who offer their boats in other locations? This is a chance to travel and enjoy boating in other locales. Sometimes people even trade holiday cottages or campers for boats. Occasionally, home exchange clubs also offer homes with boats to trade out. If you’re primarily interested in swapping your boat, check out boatswap.info to learn more.
    CAMPUS VISIT
    Got a kid goin
  • 5 free things to do this week in Orange County (Aug. 6-12)

    5 free things to do this week in Orange County (Aug. 6-12)
    Why sit home because you don’t want to spend any money? Here are five things to do this week that offer free admission:
    MONDAY, AUG. 7
    Segerstrom Center Movie on the Arts hosts its final Movie Monday of the summer with “School of Rock” starring Jack Black. The movie is 1 hour, 48 minutes long and rated PG-13. Bring chairs, blankets and a picnic – or patronize a food truck – starting at 5:30 p.m. Note: Due to construction on the plaza, this event will be on the lawn,
  • Essay: Learning to soar after divorce

    Essay: Learning to soar after divorce
    Now that I was divorced, unemployed and living in my childhood bedroom, I had finally figured out a great Saturday routine. If I wasn’t running too late, I stopped by one of two Starbucks roughly 80 yards from each other on Santa Margarita Parkway. Then I drove to the Orange County Bird of Prey Center in Silverado Canyon and donned gardening gloves. With fellow volunteers, I picked owl pellets out of gravel, hosed down plywood enclosure walls and scrubbed rotting poultry off AstroTurf-cove
  • Deal of the Week: See the Dallas Cowboys practice for free in Southern California

    Deal of the Week: See the Dallas Cowboys practice for free in Southern California
    Do you love football? Want to see one of the most legendary football teams of all time at a practice? The Dallas Cowboys are in Oxnard until Aug. 18 for their summer training camp, and you can visit a practice for free. Check the schedule online, then head on up. Location: River Ridge Playing Fields, 2101 West Vineyard Ave., Oxnard Learn more here: visitoxnard.com/dallas-cowboys-training-camp
    More free and cheap:
    10 cheap and free things to do in Ventura County
    10 best places to take a brea
  • A lesson in innovative education

    A lesson in innovative education
    Tempers can flare in the national debate over public education, which sometimes feels like a winner-take-all conflict for the highest of stakes. But those with the most to lose are students. That’s the case here in Southern California, where public charter school options are showing notable promise in potentially surprising ways, yet still face political obstacles. Charters have become a beacon for innovation, even as traditional public schools are facing challenges.
    One of the latest exam
  • Our immigration policy and debate: cold as ICE?

    Our immigration policy and debate: cold as ICE?
    Two unrelated events occurred mid-week that underscored America’s fractured immigration system — and how our broken politics get in the way of solving anything.
    The first happened Wednesday, when two brothers from El Salvador were deported on the very day the younger one planned to start college in North Carolina on a soccer scholarship. Lizandro Claros Saravia came here with his older brother, Diego, when he was 11 years old, but neither he nor Diego had proper papers. Consequently,
  • Trim the thicket of hindrances to housing construction

    Trim the thicket of hindrances to housing construction
    Legislative leaders have promised to tackle housing affordability when they return to session later this month. They need to make a concerted, successful effort to relieve some of the regulations that enable not-in-my-backyard-ism and stymie housing construction — and not just pile on more taxes.
    Even some Democrats have lost their stomach for new taxes or tax increases after passage of the gas-tax package and the cap-and-trade deal. California leaders may need to divert some revenue to a
  • Reconciling the three Democratic parties

    Reconciling the three Democratic parties
    With President Donald Trump’s Dr. Demento impersonation undermining his own party, the road should be open for Democrats to sweep the next election cycle. And, for the first time since their horrific defeat of 2016, not only nationally but also in the states, the Democrats are slowly waking up to the reality that they need to go beyond the ritual Trump-bashing.
    No one will compare the recently released “A Better Deal: Better Skills, Better Jobs, Better Wages” slogan to Franklin
  • Change for the good of all in Anaheim

    Change for the good of all in Anaheim
    There’s been a sea change in Anaheim, and, no surprise, it’s being met with resistance from some.
    Last Sunday in the Register, Lucy Dunn of the Orange County Business Council was critical of the Anaheim City Council’s recent decision to change city managers.
    Well, elections matter.
    In November, Anaheim residents elected new leaders to an expanded City Council. In doing so, the people spoke and their message was clear: Pay attention to neighborhoods, not just lobbyists and well
  • Distrust of the TCA’s ‘process’

    Distrust of the TCA’s ‘process’
    Process. This is a word that has been abused by Transportation Corridor Agencies. Public outreach for a project is, in fact, a process, but that does not describe what TCA has done. TCA has spent millions of dollars, and more time talking about a process than actually doing one.
    It is disingenuous for TCA to tell the public it is studying 18 ideas that are possible outcomes from the agency. TCA is a one-trick pony, and is only empowered to build toll roads. It has no interest in developing moder
  • S’more wars in Fountain Valley

    S’more wars in Fountain Valley
    The fifth annual Great Fountain Valley Campout was hoping to make some big news Saturday, when families gathered for the popular and perennially sold out event.
    A family puts their marshmallows into the fire during the record-setting attempt for the most S’mores assembled.<br />As part of the fifth annual Great Fountain Valley Campout, participants broke the Guinness World Record for the most S’mores assembled at one timel in Fountain Valley, CA on Saturday, August 5, 2017
  • South Callaway students attend FBLA Nationals

    Greta Cross, left, advisor Jasmine Wiggans and Zoe Cooke attended the FBLA National Leadership Conference in Anaheim, California, from June 29-July 2. Cooke placed in journalism. Zoe Cooke, from South Callaway, received national recognition at the FBLA Awards of Excellence Program on July 2. Cooke competed in journalism and brought home a seventh-place trophy.
  • Vasyl Lomachenko stops Miguel Marriaga after seven rounds

    Vasyl Lomachenko stops Miguel Marriaga after seven rounds
    LOS ANGELES – Vasyl Lomachenko has established himself as one of the top pound-for-pound fighters in the world, and he has big plans for himself.“I want to be in the history book of boxing,” he says.Lomachenko on Saturday entered his junior lightweight title defense against Miguel Marriaga having won titles in two weight classes, even though he went in with just nine pro bouts.Lomachenko, a two-time Olympic gold-medal winner from Ukraine, continued his quest for greatness by st
  • Here’s how drones are changing the real estate business

    Here’s how drones are changing the real estate business
    Banking low over the trees, the small quadcopter slows and begins a gradual climb. Rising above the roof, it hovers in place for a moment before flying over a fountain in the courtyard and sweeping along the edge of a swimming pool.
    Welcome to the modern world of real estate.
    Drone photography and videos and sophisticated software programs are seeing increased use among Realtors looking to up their game with eye-catching visuals that will help sell homes.
    “Drones can be used on all kinds o
  • Bonsignore: Jared Goff provided a glimmer of hope Saturday for Rams

    Bonsignore: Jared Goff provided a glimmer of hope Saturday for Rams
    Rams’ Jared Goff watches the practice during a joint practice at Stubhub Center in Carson on Saturday, August 5, 2017.(Photo by Kyusung Gong, Orange County Register/SCNG)Rams’ Jared Goff, center, passes the ball to Todd Gurely during a joint practice with the Chargers at Stubhub Center in Carson on Saturday, August 5, 2017.(Photo by Kyusung Gong, Orange County Register/SCNG)Los Angeles Rams quarterback Jared Goff looks to throw a pass during the team’s joint practice with the L
  • Angels give shaky Tyler Skaggs no run support in return, loss to A’s

    Angels give shaky Tyler Skaggs no run support in return, loss to A’s
    Los Angeles Angels starting pitcher Tyler Skaggs throws to an Oakland Athletics batter during the first inning of a baseball game Saturday, Aug. 5, 2017, in Anaheim, Calif. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)Oakland Athletics’ Ryon Healy, left, reacts after striking out as Los Angeles Angels catcher Martin Maldonado walks off during the first inning of a baseball game, Saturday, Aug. 5, 2017, in Anaheim, Calif. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)Oakland Athletics right fielder Chad Pinder catches a ball hit
  • Fire damages garage at Fountain Valley condo complex

    Fire damages garage at Fountain Valley condo complex
    FOUNTAIN VALLEY — Fire caused heavy damage Saturday, Aug. 5, to a Fountain Valley condominium complex’s garage, authorities said.
    The blaze was reported around 5:30 p.m. at 17693 Los Jardines, said firefighter Chuck Stubbings, a spokesman for the Huntington Beach Fire Department. The fire started in the garage and spread to a wall between two condos.
    The garage had heavy fire damage and the condos had water damage, Stubbings said. No one was injured and the cause of the fir
  • Miller: Not to be alarming or anything, but the Angels might be zombies

    Miller: Not to be alarming or anything, but the Angels might be zombies
    ANAHEIM – They look remarkably alive, the Angels do, particularly for a team that’s dead.
    At least their season was supposed to be over by now, right, the only thing worth reading being their sad obituary as opposed to be their latest box score?
    As recently as 10 days ago, the Angels were five games below .500, fourth in the five-team American League West and buried even moreso in the wild-card standings.
    They were done, to be sure, as expired as a jar of mayonnaise opened by Millard
  • Freshman running back Stephen Carr turning heads after a week of USC training camp

    Freshman running back Stephen Carr turning heads after a week of USC training camp
    LOS ANGELES — Two years ago, Ronald Jones ran for more yards than any previous USC freshman running back, displaying a knack for game-changing runs.
    To Coach Clay Helton, Stephen Carr belongs in the same category.
    “He’s got great vision,” Helton said. “He reminds me a little bit of RoJo in that I have no idea where he’s going.”
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  • Chargers hold joint practice with Rams, get dry run at StubHub Center

    Chargers hold joint practice with Rams, get dry run at StubHub Center
    CARSON — Jason Verrett shook his head.
    “I can’t hear you,” he said.
    In front of the Chargers cornerback was a small group of reporters. Behind him was a backdrop covered with team logos, a new 20-by-52-foot video board, and a few dozen screaming fans.
    No, the StubHub Center is not very large, even with new metal bleachers built on the southeast concourse and on top of the northern berm. But unlike just about every other NFL venue in the country, fans can get very, very cl
  • WOLF: Several USC freshmen could play important roles this season

    WOLF: Several USC freshmen could play important roles this season
    By Scott Wolf
    LOS ANGELES >> Former USC coach Pete Carroll used to give extra practice time to incoming freshmen the first week of training camp, in order to see how his prized recruits actually looked in person.
    Sometimes players such as linebacker Brian Cushing or wide receiver Mike Williams would immediately emerge and make it easy to predict they could play a significant role. It was not a foolproof way to predict greatness, however, because Reggie Bush did not look like a star his fir
  • Highlights from Saturday’s UCLA football practice

    Highlights from Saturday’s UCLA football practice
    A brief look at UCLA’s training camp practice Saturday at Spaulding Field: 
    Mix and match
    Kenny Young is firmly entrenched as the leader of the UCLA defense, but the senior had to relinquish his starting middle linebacker role Saturday to sophomore Lokeni Toailoa during team drills and walk-throughs. Toailoa was in the conversation to play at middle linebacker last year as a true freshman, but was stuck behind veterans Young and Isaako Savaiinaea. With Savaiinaea graduated, Toailoa pu
  • Highlights from Saturday’s Chargers joint practice with Rams

    Highlights from Saturday’s Chargers joint practice with Rams
    A brief look at the Chargers’ joint training-camp practice with the Rams on Saturday at StubHub Center in Carson:
    Big moment
    Less than three months ago, Tom Telesco explained why he made it a priority to give Melvin Ingram a long-term deal.
    “If we didn’t have Melvin Ingram,” the general manager said, “we’d have a pretty big hole at pass rusher.”
    On Saturday, during a joint practice with the Rams at StubHub Center, Ingram looked like he was worth the pric
  • After troubling 2016, Rams’ Todd Gurley showing signs of a bounce-back season

    After troubling 2016, Rams’ Todd Gurley showing signs of a bounce-back season
    CARSON — Nobody tackled. Nobody tackled. It’s early, and nobody tackled, but the Rams’ Todd Gurley looked good against an opposing defense, and that’s the first time anyone has said that in a while.
    The Rams and Chargers held a joint training-camp practice Saturday at StubHub Center, and while Gurley rested on the sideline at the end — no need to sprain an ankle in early August — Gurley broke a couple impressive runs early in practice and looked far different
  • UCLA offensive line focuses on competition, progression

    UCLA offensive line focuses on competition, progression
    LOS ANGELES >> To Jim Mora, UCLA’s defensive line is its deepest position and the offensive line is the biggest question mark. When the two units face off in daily one-on-one periods at practice, the fight doesn’t always seem fair. But don’t tell offensive line coach Hank Fraley that.
    “That’s a battle,” Fraley said of going one-on-one against the defensive line. “That’s a want-to. … It’s pride.”
    As the saying goes, iron sha
  • Angels vs. A’s: Sunday game time, TV channels, starting pitchers

    Angels vs. A’s: Sunday game time, TV channels, starting pitchers
    A’S at ANGELSWhen: Sunday, 12:37 p.m.
    Where: Angel Stadium
    TV: Fox Sports West
    THE PITCHERS
    ANGELS RHP RICKY NOLASCO (4-12, 4.90)
    vs. A’s: 1-1, 2.95
    At Angel Stadium: 3-5, 4.71
    Hates to face: Jed Lowrie, 5 for 13 (.385) HR
    Loves to face: Rajai Davis, 1 for 13 (.077)
    A’S LHP SEAN MANAEA (8-6, 3.88)
    vs. Angels: 0-1, 7.88
    At Angel Stadium: 0-1, 13.50
    Hates to face: None
    Loves to face: Albert Pujols, 0 for 10, 2 SO
  • Fire damages Huntington Beach restaurant

    HUNTINGTON BEACH — A Huntington Beach restaurant had fire and smoke damage after a two-alarm blaze Saturday afternoon, according to authorities.
    The blaze was reported around 1:40 p.m. Saturday, August 5, at  Big Chopsticks, 19092 Beach Blvd., said firefighter Chuck Stubbings, a spokesman for the Huntington Beach Fire Department.
    The fire began on a stove in the restaurant’s kitchen and extended from a vent system to the roof, he said. Firefighters extinguished the blaze in
  • Reaction to LaDainian Tomlinson’s Pro Football Hall of Fame Induction

    Reaction to LaDainian Tomlinson’s Pro Football Hall of Fame Induction
    LaDainian Tomlinson was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame representing the San Diego Chargers.That LT layup celebration though! One of my favorite players growing up. Always enjoyed Ladainian Tomlinson’s TD celly. (via @espn) pic.twitter.com/q6ihk7iY0a
    — Brett Edwards (@BrettWTWO) August 6, 2017Tomlinson spent nine years as a running back for the Chargers’ organization and spent the final two years of his career as a member of the New York Jets.
    During the 2006 season
  • Ben Revere’s hot hitting won’t stop Angels’ Cameron Maybin from replacing him

    Ben Revere’s hot hitting won’t stop Angels’ Cameron Maybin from replacing him
    ANAHEIM — There will be no awkwardness between Cameron Maybin and Ben Revere when the Angels left fielder returns from injury to supplant his hot-hitting replacement.
    Revere, who is hitting .375 over his last 11 games while Maybin recovers from a sprained knee suffered July 18, has kept the lines of communication open with his teammate.
    “I told him to take his time coming back,” Revere joked. “No seriously, of course you want more bats. The sooner he gets back, the s
  • Highlights from Saturday’s USC football practice

    Highlights from Saturday’s USC football practice
    USC Trojans wide receiver Randal Grimes during USC Spring practice on Brian Kennedy/ Howard Jones Field on the campus of the University of Southern California on Saturday, July 29, 2017 in Los Angeles. (Photo by Keith Birmingham, Pasadena Star-News/SCNG)USC Trojans wide receiver Randal Grimes during USC Spring practice on Brian Kennedy/ Howard Jones Field on the campus of the University of Southern California on Saturday, July 29, 2017 in Los Angeles. (Photo by Keith Birmingham, Pasadena Star-Ne
  • Katy Perry earns large sum from private gig

    The 'Roar' hitmaker pocketed a whopping $1.5 million for a 75 minute intimate concert as part of a special bash organised for the clothing line LuLuRoe, which took place at the Angel stadium in Anaheim, Radar Online has reported. And it has been rumoured the 32-year-old singer gave a long list of specific demands that had to be agreed to before she graced the stage.

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