• National Night Out is a buffet of information

    True confession: I’ve never attended a National Night Out event.
    When I first saw the advertisements, I pictured something out of a dating site, with couples laughing over wine and food. This year, I had to go.
    As it turns out, there was food and matchmaking of a sort, if you were looking for a neighborhood group to join, or a community service you might need, such as the Fire Department, or the police. I don’t know how long Placentia has hosted this event, but National Night Out has
  • Bonsignore: In adding Sammy Watkins, the Rams have surrounded Jared Goff with a viable supporting cast

    Bonsignore: In adding Sammy Watkins, the Rams have surrounded Jared Goff with a viable supporting cast
    The to-do list was daunting as the Rams trudged off the field at the Coliseum on New Year’s Day to end the 2016 season.
    Sitting at the bottom of almost every offensive statistical category had resulted in a 4-12 record and left rookie quarterback Jared Goff battered and bruised.
    Just over seven months later, that to-do list is complete, the final item getting crossed off Friday with the addition of dynamic wide receiver Sammy Watkins in a blockbuster trade as shocking and surprising as it&
  • We made a map of all the breweries in Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside and San Bernardino counties

    We made a map of all the breweries in Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside and San Bernardino counties
    Here’s a guide to more than 150 places to go tasting in Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside and San Bernardino counties with our writers’ picks leading you to some of the best brews.
    While San Diego may have started it all, you might be surprised at how many craft breweries have bubbled up near you.
  • Cheapo Travel: 10 Ways to Save in Sonoma County

    Cheapo Travel: 10 Ways to Save in Sonoma County
    Sonoma is one of my favorite places, the county stretching from the Pacific Ocean to its border with the Napa Valley. There are gorgeous redwoods to explore, wine to taste, rivers to kayak and artisan foods like artisan cheeses to gorge on. But it can be really pricey, like many wine growing regions. Here are some ways to cut  costs.
    1. Visit the Korbel cellars for free >> Even if Champagne’s not your favorite, stop by to visit the beautiful historic Korbel winery in Guerneville
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  • The craft brewery is quickly becoming a community staple like your library, grocery store and coffee shop

    The craft brewery is quickly becoming a community staple like your library, grocery store and coffee shop
    Admit it, pessimists: the craft beer movement has defied your gloomy predictions.
    A year or two ago, even supporters of the dozens of neighborhood breweries that have popped up all over Southern California were predicting the movement had reached its apex. Surely we would see a die-off. There can’t be that many fans of double IPAs, Imperial stouts and sour beers.
    But the growth continues. And many craft breweries that fail quickly reopen under new ownership and brew masters.
    Nationally, th
  • The 10 best breweries to get craft beer in Orange County

    The 10 best breweries to get craft beer in Orange County
    We waded through an ocean of suds so you wouldn’t have to.
    We hit more than 30 breweries to find the best of the best craft beers in Orange County.
    To make our top 10 list, a brewpub’s core slate of beers along with seasonal specials and limited editions had to dazzle us. One medal winner wasn’t going to cut it. We also looked at the tasting room atmosphere, the presentation of the beers, the decor and the knowledge of the barkeeps.
    Related: Explore more than 150 breweries
  • Ed Sheeran brings ‘Divide’ to Los Angeles for three sold-out nights

    Ed Sheeran brings ‘Divide’ to Los Angeles for three sold-out nights
    Dressed simply in blue jeans and a black Hoax brand shirt – the same shirt he performed in at the Grammys in February, a brand he became an ambassador for in January – Ed Sheeran returned to the Staples Center stage on Thursday, Aug. 10 for the first of three sold-out shows at the Los Angeles arena. The multi-Grammy Award-winning redhead looked like he just got back from the skate park and stopped at a bar to play a small gig – instead a crowd of more than 20,000.
    Bringing the
  • Orange County restaurants shut down by health inspectors (Aug. 5-11)

    Orange County restaurants shut down by health inspectors (Aug. 5-11)
    Health permits are suspended for major violations. Restaurants must remain closed until inspectors determine problems have been fixed.
    Newport Beach Corner Cafe, 6710 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach; rodent infestation; closed Aug. 10.
    Dollar Tree, 2230 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa; cockroach infestation; closed Aug. 10, reopened Aug. 11.
    Pho Kim Quy, 11035 Warner Ave., Fountain Valley; insufficient hot water; closed Aug. 10, reopened Aug. 10.
    Enzo’s Way Pinoy, 1715 W. Chapman Ave., Orange; c
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  • Laguna Niguel first-half homebuying up 32%

    Laguna Niguel first-half homebuying up 32%
    In 2017’s first six months, the Laguna Niguel housing market looked strong.
    CoreLogic statistics for the first half of 2017, compared with the same period a year earlier, show these trends for Laguna Niguel …
    1. 123 homes sold this year vs. 93 a year ago.
    2. That’s a sales gain of 32.3 percent vs. a homebuying gain of 2.2 percent countywide.
    3. Median selling price this year of $775,000 vs. $750,000 in 2016.
    4. That’s a price gain of 3.3 percent. Countywide median was $6
  • Taste-Off: Judging Grocery Store Ice Cream Treats

    Taste-Off: Judging Grocery Store Ice Cream Treats
    Sandwiches, bars, bonbons and even mochi. While cones are generally the standard, several brands available in grocery stores offer an assortment of ice cream treats.
    Among contenders in our newsroom taste test, classics such as the Good Humor Strawberry Shortcake bar and Nestle’s Drumstick earned points for bringing back childhood memories. But newcomers including Coolhaus sandwiches, Trader Joe’s Bon Bons, Snickers Ice Cream and Haagen Dazs bars are winning fans.
    Here’s what t
  • Google’s Street View coming soon to Disneyland

    Google’s Street View coming soon to Disneyland
    ANAHEIM  – Interested in walking around Disneyland from your computer or smart phone?
    You will be able to real soon, with Google Maps.
    Recently, people wearing odd-looking backpacks, called Street View Trekkers, have been spotted walking around the Disneyland Resort and its theme parks.
    One such Google employee was seen this week walking the pathways in Frontierland and New Orleans Square near the Rivers of America.
    While the employee walks about, multiple cameras in the backpack
  • L.A. City Council approves going forward with 2028 Olympic Games

    L.A. City Council approves going forward with 2028 Olympic Games
    LOS ANGELES — The Los Angeles City Council voted unanimously Friday morning to authorize Mayor Eric Garcetti to sign a Host City Contract with the International Olympic Committee in which the city agrees to host the 2028 Olympic Games and guarantees that it will cover any potential financial shortfall from those Games.
    The council also approved a memorandum of understanding between the city, local organizing committee Los Angeles 2028 and the U.S. Olympic Committee that gives the coun
  • La Habra Express bus route to be eliminated

    The La Habra Express, the local bus route operated by the Orange County Transportation Authority, will end service this fall.
    Launched in 2014, the service has fallen below minimum ridership levels, and despite efforts by both OCTA and the city to increase its use, OCTA made the difficult decision to terminate the service.  Declining ridership is not unique to the La Habra Express; ridership on OCTA’s other bus routes throughout the county have also experienced a decline over the past
  • Sheriff midsconduct policy needs change

    Orange County Supervisor Todd Spitzer listens as Undersheriff Don Barnes, of the Orange County Sheriff's Department, addresses visitors during the kick off of a campaign to raise awareness of child sex trafficking and exploitation using the "Be the One to Help Out" theme in Anaheim, California, on Wednesday, May 31, 2017. The "Be the One to Help Out: Sex Trafficking.
  • Corky Carroll: The definition of a ‘Real Surfer,’ revisited

    Corky Carroll: The definition of a ‘Real Surfer,’ revisited
    In 1984 I did a piece in Surfer magazine titled “Real Surfers.” I worked there as advertising director from 1976 to 1986 and whenever they had a little space left over and needed something to fill it up, I would come up with some sort of little comedy bit or something hopefully approaching “witty” to plug the hole.
    This was one of those and it kinda blew up. Before long the little quips were being repeated here and there and a chain of surf shops in Florida even printed T
  • Video of whale near unsuspecting swimmers in Laguna Beach goes viral with 1 million-plus views

    Video of whale near unsuspecting swimmers in Laguna Beach goes viral with 1 million-plus views
    A juvenile Gray whale makes it’s way around Aliso Beach in Laguna Beach after leaving Dana Point Harbor on Tuesday, August 8th. (Photo courtesy of Mark Girardeau)Mark Girardeau was waiting for the moment when the swimmers would freak out, realizing a whale was swimming right next to them.
    His drone hovered above as the whale cruised into the shallows, near snorkelers and a woman on an alligator raft hanging out in the crystal-clear blue water near Treasure Island beach in Laguna.
    But they
  • Rams trade for Bills WR Sammy Watkins, give up CB E.J. Gaines, 2nd-round pick

    Rams trade for Bills WR Sammy Watkins, give up CB E.J. Gaines, 2nd-round pick
    In this July 29, 2017, file photo, Buffalo Bills wide receiver Sammy Watkins catches a pass during an NFL football training camp in Pittsford, N.Y. The Bills shook up their roster with two separate blockbuster trades Friday, Aug. 11, 2017, dealing starting receiver Sammy Watkins to the Rams and acquiring receiver Jordan Matthews from Philadelphia in exchange for cornerback Ronald Darby. The Bills acquired cornerback E.J. Gaines from the Rams. (AP Photo/Adrian Kraus, File)Buffalo Bills wide recei
  • Inmate in Santa Ana Jail dies in hospital after being found unresponsive in cell

    Inmate in Santa Ana Jail dies in hospital after being found unresponsive in cell
    SANTA ANA – Police and officials with the Orange County District Attorney’s are investigating the death of a man found unresponsive in his cell at the Santa Ana Jail who later died, police said on Friday, Aug. 11.
    The man, whose name was not released, was found at 9:49 p.m. on Aug. 4 by correctional officers.
    The officers started life-saving measures while they waited for medics, who soon took him to a hospital where he was stabilized and admitted for a medical condition.
    He died six
  • Irvine Spectrum Center shops are relocating because of construction at former Macy’s location

    Irvine Spectrum Center shops are relocating because of construction at former Macy’s location
    The 140,000-square-foot Macy’s department store has been demolished to make room for as many as 20 new shopping options. The Irvine Co. has been quiet about the changes expected for the renovated space, which is slated to open in 2018. (Nancy Luna, Orange County Register/SCNG)IRVINE SPECTRUM CONSTRUCTION: The 140,000-square-foot department store has been demolished to make room for as many as 20 new shopping options. The Irvine Co. has been quiet about the changes expected for the renovate
  • Stuck between threats of lawsuits and felonies, county auditor-controllers want their own lawyers

    Stuck between threats of lawsuits and felonies, county auditor-controllers want their own lawyers
    The man who signs billions of dollars worth of checks for Orange County said he sometimes faces a dilemma: The risks he must weigh if he thinks county officials have asked him to make an improper – or perhaps even illegal – payment with taxpayer funds.
    As the county’s elected fiscal watchdog, he says he can refuse to issue the funds, exposing himself to potential felony charges under some interpretations of state law. Or he can issue the checks and possibly be held liable for n
  • 272 new homes coming to three Irvine communities

    272 new homes coming to three Irvine communities
    Eastwood Village in Irvine includes the community of Morro by The New Home Company. (Courtesy Irvine Co.)Eastwood Village in Irvine includes the community of Avila by Richmond American Homes. (Courtesy Irvine Co.)Eastwood Village in Irvine includes the community of Beverly by Brookfield Residential. (Courtesy Irvine Co.)Show Caption of Expand
    Irvine’s getting three more new-home communities with a combined 272 homes.
    Sales open on Saturday, Aug. 12 at Irvine Co.’s Eastwood Village in
  • Police investigating body found in car near the Orange Circle

    ORANGE Police were investigating a body found Friday morning, Aug. 11 inside a car in a parking lot about one block away from the Orange Circle.
    Authorities were notified about the discovery about 6:30 a.m., said Orange police Sgt. Kevin Plog. The car was parked in a lot in the 100 block of South Olive Street.
    Officers closed off a portion of the scene for the death investigation. Plog said the person has not yet been identified, and it was unknown if it was a man or a woman.
    It has not been det
  • VIDEO: Have you seen this Anaheim suspected burglar?

    ANAHEIM Police released a home video Friday, Aug. 11 showing a suspected burglar breaking into the residence and leaving with property.
    The June burglary happened during the day in the area of Weir Canyon Road and Serrano Avenue.
    “The suspect forced entry into the residence and stole jewelry, checks & car keys,” an Anaheim Police Department bulletin reads. He can be seen in the video entering through the front door, walking up the home’s staircase and leaving with a luggag
  • Artist produces 550-page ‘Surf Story II’ book celebrating the creative culture — a sequel to his 440-pager

    Look around the surf culture, and you’ll see art all around.
    It’s more than people taking photos of surfers riding perfect waves or paintings depicting a picturesque ocean. There are the surfboard shapers, the filmmakers, musicians and even founders of surfwear brands.
    Despite Robb Havassy’s first “Surf Story” book, released in 2010, being 440 pages, it couldn’t fully tell the story of all the surf artists who make up the unique culture, he said.
    So the Newpor
  • Firefighters extinguish blaze at Texas de Brazil restaurant in Irvine

    IRVINE It took 36 firefighters about an hour to put out a fire at a Brazilian restaurant in The Market Place early Friday, Aug. 11.
    The blaze was reported about 3:20 a.m. at Texas de Brazil on Jamboree Road and Bryan Avenue. Firefighters saw heavy smoke and fire coming the from the building.
    The Orange County Fire Authority said the fire was under control about 4:30 a.m., and the cause was still under investigation.
    No injuries were reported. It was unknown how much damage was caused to the rest
  • ‘How to Get Away with Murder ‘ producer/director selling oceanfront Surfside house for $3.49 million

    ‘How to Get Away with Murder ‘ producer/director selling oceanfront Surfside house for $3.49 million
    Executive producer/director Bill D’Elia is seeking a buyer for his Surfside Colony beach house. (Photo by Jim Pelar, Linova Photography)Executive producer/director Bill D’Elia is seeking a buyer for his Surfside Colony beach house. (Photo by Jim Pelar, Linova Photography)Executive producer/director Bill D’Elia is seeking a buyer for his Surfside Colony beach house. (Photo by Jim Pelar, Linova Photography)Executive producer/director Bill D’Elia is seeking a buyer for his S
  • Things to do in Orange County, Aug. 11-Aug. 16

    Things to do in Orange County, Aug. 11-Aug. 16
    People sit in lawn chairs and on blankets to watch Shakespeare by the Seas free outdoor performance of “Hamlet, Prince of Denmark,” at Laguna Niguel’s Crown Valley Community Park. (Photo by Steven Georges, Orange County Register/SCNG))FRIDAY, AUG. 11
    Sunset Cinema movie series: Watch a screening of “A Bug’s Life,” at Yorba Regional Park. Food trucks will be serving on-site. Free parking. Various park locations. Free. 8 p.m. Yorba Regional Park, 7600 E. La
  • Midnight Oil singer Peter Garrett talks about the band’s reformation after 15 years and the tour that stops at the Greek Theatre in L.A. on Saturday

    Midnight Oil singer Peter Garrett talks about the band’s reformation after 15 years and the tour that stops at the Greek Theatre in L.A. on Saturday
    Midnight Oil, whose songs “Beds Are Burning” and “Blue Sky Mine” were hits in the ’80s, reformed this year for a world tour that comes to the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles on Saturday, August 19, 2017. Photo by Oliver EclipseSinger Peter Garrett of Midnight Oil performs at the 2017 Beale Street Music Festival on Sunday, May 7, 2017 in Memphis, Tenn. Photo by Laura Roberts/Invision/APMidnight Oil took a break for 15 years while singer Peter Garrett, center, served as
  • How to get ‘Hamilton’ tickets for only $10 each

    How to get ‘Hamilton’ tickets for only $10 each
    This photo shows the “Hamilton” touring production in Chicago. The hit musical begins previews at the Hollywood Pantages on Aug. 11. (Photo by Joan Marcus)A digital lottery for “Hamilton”  tickets will begin today in conjunction with the Los Angeles dates of the touring production of the Broadway mega-hit. For each performance through the end of the show’s run at the Pantages Theatre, 40 tickets have been set aside to be sold by lottery for
  • Trump warns U.S. ‘locked and loaded’ as North Korea readies missiles

    Trump warns U.S. ‘locked and loaded’ as North Korea readies missiles
    By ERIC TALMADGE
    SEOUL, South Korea — President Donald Trump tweeted that military solutions are “locked and loaded” as officials said Friday they plan to move ahead with large-scale U.S.-South Korea exercises later this month that North Korea, now finalizing plans to launch a salvo of missiles toward Guam, claims are a rehearsal for war.
    The exercises are an annual event, but come as Pyongyang says it is readying a plan to fire off four Hwasong-12 missiles toward the tiny isla
  • Scientists on research vessel spot rare whale in Bering Sea

    Scientists on research vessel spot rare whale in Bering Sea
    By DAN JOLING
    ANCHORAGE, Alaska  — Federal researchers studying critically endangered North Pacific right whales sometimes go years without finding their subjects. Over the weekend they got lucky.
    A research vessel in the Bering Sea photographed two of the animals Sunday and obtained a biopsy sample from one, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration announced Thursday.
    NOAA Fisheries research biologist Jessica Crance was on board the Yushin Maru 2, when the whales were spot
  • Morsels: California wines inspire creation of Juliette Kitchen + Bar

    Morsels: California wines inspire creation of Juliette Kitchen + Bar
    Korean-American entrepreneur Juliette Chung followed her heart and moved from Seoul to the United States in 1996. The young wide-eyed bride wanted to start a business but had a predicament: She had never worked before. With the encouragement of her husband and business partner, John Hughes, she took up cooking and soon became a master baker. A small coffee shop in Laguna Beach kicked off her culinary career (she eventually sold that concept to Panini Café), followed by a decade helming th
  • Janis Joplin and friends rock Laguna in Broadway musical

    Janis Joplin and friends rock Laguna in Broadway musical
    Rarely is the advice “bring earplugs” given when attending a musical. But Kelly McIntyre, the title actress of “A Night with Janis Joplin,” recommends it to theatergoers for the Broadway musical.
    “This is more of a rock concert than a musical show, so it’s best to come prepared to rock out,” said McIntyre.
    For nearly two years, McIntyre has been the theatrical medium for the rock-and-roll spirit and songs of Janis Joplin in the Tony Award-nominated music
  • Singles calendar for Aug. 11-17

    Singles calendar for Aug. 11-17
    Today, Aug. 11
    Cornerstone bowling: Senior fun and prizes. Check in at 12:30 p.m. for free practice. Ask for Bobbie to bowl with Cornerstone singles. 1 p.m. weekly. Forest Lanes, 22771 Centre Drive, Lake Forest. $11 for three games.
    Orange County Singles For Christ: Come enjoy a hot cooked dinner at 6 p.m. Worship starts at 7:30 p.m. Welcoming all age groups. After service, hang around until midnight and meet other singles who share a desire to follow Christ. $6. 3186 Pullman St., Costa Mesa. 94
  • Alice Glass shares video for a Without Lovea , announces tour with Marilyn Manson8:05 pm - Aug 10, 2017

    Glass released the single earlier today and 'Without Love' marks her first new material since her debut solo single 'Stillbirth' in 2015. Glass parted ways with Crystal Castles in October 2014, with former bandmate Ethan Kath continuing to release music under the moniker with new vocalist Edith Frances.
  • Man found dead near jogging trail at Mile Square Park in Fountain Valley

    FOUNTAIN VALLEY — Officials are trying to determine why a 24-year-old man was found dead near a trail at Mile Square Park on Thursday afternoon, police said.
    Fountain Valley Police and Fire Department responded at 12:58 p.m. to a person down on the jogging trail along Brookhurst Street, north of Warner Avenue, Sgt. Kham Vang said.
    When officials arrived, they found the man wearing jogging attire lying on the grass just off the trail. The man appeared to have been running along the exterior
  • Angels rally after blowing lead, beating Mariners on Mike Trout’s big hit

    Angels rally after blowing lead, beating Mariners on Mike Trout’s big hit
    Los Angeles Angels center fielder Mike Trout dives toward a fly ball from Seattle Mariners’ Ben Gamel before making the catch during the fourth inning of a baseball game Thursday, Aug. 10, 2017, in Seattle. (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson)Seattle Mariners starting pitcher James Paxton throws against the Los Angeles Angels during the first inning of a baseball game Thursday, Aug. 10, 2017, in Seattle. (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson)Los Angeles Angels starting pitcher Tyler Skaggs throws to the Seattle
  • Yu Darvish not as sharp in second start but Dodgers beat Diamondbacks anyway, 8-6

    Yu Darvish not as sharp in second start but Dodgers beat Diamondbacks anyway, 8-6
    Los Angeles Dodgers’ Enrique Hernandez connects for a three-run double during the first inning of the team’s baseball game against the Arizona Diamondbacks Thursday, Aug 10, 2017, in Phoenix. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)Los Angeles Dodgers’ Logan Forsythe (11) celebrates with Justin Turner (10) and Corey Seager, right, after all three scored against the Arizona Diamondbacks on a double by Enrique Hernandez during the first inning of a baseball game Thursday, Aug 10, 2017, in Pho
  • Armed robber takes cash, cellphones from Verizon Wireless store

    SANTA ANA — An armed man is suspected of taking an undisclosed amount of cash and electronics from a Verizon Wireless store on Thursday night, Aug. 10, police said.
    The man entered the store at 1730 E. 17th St. about 9 p.m. and pulled up his shirt to reveal a handgun in his waistband, Santa Ana Police Department Cmdr. Matt Brown said.
    The man ordered the employees to the back of the store and demanded that one of them open the safe, Brown said.
    The robber fled in a dark-colored SUV with ca
  • Motorcyclist dies after crashing into concrete wall on 22 Freeway

    A motorcyclist was killed on Thursday, Aug. 10 after he crashed his motorcycle into a concrete wall on the 22 Freeway, authorities said.
    The 22-year-old man was riding his motorcycle about 11:25 a.m. eastbound on the 22 Freeway toward the northbound 57 Freeway transition road, between the No. 1 and No. 2 lanes at approximately 60 mph California Highway Patrol Officer Florentino Olivera said.
    For an unknown reason, the motorcyclist veered across the No. 2 lane and crashed into the concrete w
  • Man arrested on suspicion of attempted murder in Placentia shooting

    Man arrested on suspicion of attempted murder in Placentia shooting
    PLACENTIA — A man suspected of shooting another man in the front yard of a residence on Saturday night, Aug. 5, has been arrested, police said.
    Frank James Mosqueda, 38, of Huntington Beach, was arrested on Tuesday, Aug. 8, in connection with a shooting on Saturday night, Aug. 5 at a residence in Placentia. (Photo courtesy of Placentia Police Department)Frank James Mosqueda, 38, of Huntington Beach, was arrested in the 18000 block of Sky Park Circle in Irvine on Aug. 8, Placentia Poli
  • Tustin could turn Carr loose for a 3,000-yard season

    Tustin could turn Carr loose for a 3,000-yard season
    TUSTIN – Some things never change.
    With Myron Miller at the helm for Tustin High, the Tillers have always had a run-heavy offense and this season will be no different.
    Just how far Tustin goes will be determined by the play of senior running back KC Carr III.
    The Tillers (9-3, 4-1 in 2016) will be led by Carr, who was the county’s leading rusher last year with 2,757 yards. Carr sees room for improvement for a team that won a share of the Empire league title and advanced to the s
  • Anaheim police chief cites "intolerable" working...

    ANAHEIM Police Chief Raul Quezada says his working conditions are "intolerable" and is taking steps in case he is pushed out. Quezada made the charge in a claim filed against the city just as the Anaheim Police Association was surveying rank-and-file officers about a vote of no confidence on him, which passed with 87 percent.
  • Highlights from Thursday’s UCLA football training camp practice

    Highlights from Thursday’s UCLA football training camp practice
    A brief look at UCLA football’s training camp practice at Spaulding Field on Thursday:
    PHILLIPS BOOTED
    Defensive end Jaelan Phillips lasted only 18 minutes during Thursday afternoon’s practice. The Bruins did an early red-zone team period and Phillips got tied up in a scuffle near the end zone about four plays in. Head coach Jim Mora promptly removed the star freshman and sent him running into the Wasserman Football Center.
    “It’s a matter of being able to find that edge b
  • 20-year-old man arrested in suspected stabbing at Arovista Park in Brea

    20-year-old man arrested in suspected stabbing at Arovista Park in Brea
    A 20-year-old suspected of stabbing another man at Arovista Park in Brea on Tuesday afternoon was arrested in Fullerton on Thursday night, police said.
    The Brea Police Department served a search warrant at a Fullerton residence on Thursday, Aug. 10, the department reported on its Facebook page.
    Detectives seized evidence from the home and took the suspect into custody.
    Joseph Angel Olvera, 20, or Fullerton was arrested and charged with assault with a deadly weapon for his part in a stabbing at A
  • UCLA celebrates competition in midst of training camp

    UCLA celebrates competition in midst of training camp
    LOS ANGELES — Darren Andrews can do nothing but watch. The senior wide receiver stands on the sideline, surrounded by the rest of his offensive teammates, and watches the UCLA defense jog across the field and back. He’s mad. He wanted to run.
    That’s how these Bruins gloat. The unit that wins the designated competition period at practice gets to run while the other watches enviously. It’s also how these Bruins get better.
    As UCLA passed the midway point of training camp Th
  • Lily Collins dons ears for a trip to Disneyland in Anaheim

    Lily Collins sports a plaid shirt and hotpants as she wears adorable Minnie Mouse ears on a trip to Disneyland But Lily Collins took a break from work to enjoy a trip to the happiest place on earth as she headed to Disneyland in Anaheim, California , on Wednesday. The actress, 28, opted for a low-key look, teaming an oversized plaid shirt with denim hotpants as she strolled around the park.
  • Pharoh Cooper feels like a veteran among a young group of Rams receivers

    Pharoh Cooper feels like a veteran among a young group of Rams receivers
    IRVINE — Only on this team, in this situation, could Pharoh Cooper be considered a veteran.
    Cooper is in his second NFL training camp and has caught 14 passses in regular-season games. Among the 12 receivers on the field for the Rams at UC Irvine on Thursday, only one other guy could say that.
    So, Cooper, at age 22 and entering his second season, is someone being looked upon for leadership. He has the makeup to handle it, and the Rams hope he has the on-field skills to handle a bigger role
  • Things to do in north Orange County Aug. 13 and on

    Things to do in north Orange County Aug. 13 and on
    Anaheim GardenWalk hosting a summer concert series
    Anaheim GardenWalk is hosting Rock the Walk, a free live music series showcasing local artists.
    The concert series continues with a performance by Morgan Mallory featuring pop songs on Thursday, Aug. 17 on the street level in the Kate & Ella Court.
    At each Rock the Walk, the center will have a fun surprise for attendees such as henna tattoos, Lush product demos or costumed characters, organizers said.
    The weekly concert series will cont
  • Highlights from Thursday’s Rams practice

    Highlights from Thursday’s Rams practice
    A brief look at the Rams’ training-camp practice on Thursday:
    BIG MOMENT
    Rookie receiver Cooper Kupp looked to be headed toward another highlight practice catch. Kupp extended near the sideline to get his hands on a pass from quarterback Jared Goff, but just as Kupp was about to pull the ball in, cornerback E.J. Gaines knocked it away and drew loud praise from Coach Sean McVay.
    INJURY REPORT
    Linebacker Robert Quinn has been in and out of drills throughout training camp, and Quinn sat out T

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