• Laguna Niguel crime call log, Aug. 7-13

    AUG. 13
    Elderly abuse: 6:50 p.m. 0 block of Windham Lane.
    Drunk driving: 4:23 p.m. Cabot Road and Crown Valley Parkway.
    Disturbance: 2:32 p.m. 24900 block of Los Alamos.
    Burglary report: 11:01 a.m. 28500 block of El Sur.
    Disturbance: 9:16 a.m. 30000 block of Tessier.
    Patrol check: 1:58 a.m. 30100 block of Town Center Drive.
    AUG. 12
    Disturbance: 7:50 p.m. 28000 block of Via Luis.
    Suspicious person/circumstance: 4:07 p.m. 200 block of Chandon.
    Burglary report: 2:15 p.m. 30600 block of Paseo del Ni
  • Jake Owen closes out the OC Fair concert series with a country beach bash

    Jake Owen closes out the OC Fair concert series with a country beach bash
    Jake Owen is a master at creating a party atmosphere in concert.
    Country music’s Prince of Surf ‘n’ Sand Vibes learned from the best: his first big tour was spent as an opener for Kenny Chesney in 2006. Owen proved to be the perfect choice to close out the 2017 Summer Concert Series at the OC Fair (this season’s slate also offered up top-notch country talent like the Band Perry, Kenny Rogers and Justin Moore).
    Before the show began, a bunch of excited female fans were ove
  • California driver with 4 prior DUIs found passed out in car

    Authorities say a 29-year-old man with four prior DUI convictions was found passed out behind the wheel of his car and arrested on suspicion of drunken driving in Southern California. Police in Costa Mesa say officers responded to a report of a motorist swerving across freeway lanes before exiting onto surface streets Saturday.
  • Orange County homebuying scorecard: 15 trends to watch

    Orange County homebuying scorecard: 15 trends to watch
    The latest Orange County homebuying data shows prices are up and sales are rising as deal making speeds up.
    Here are 16 real estate trends you should know:
    CoreLogic tracks patterns from public records of closed sales. For the 22 business days ending July 14 …
    1. Orange County’s median selling price for all residences was $698,000 — up 8.2 percent compared to a year ago, CoreLogic reported.
    2. There were 3,756 Orange County residences sold in the period, up 3.1 percent from a
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  • Deep Purple, Alice Cooper, Edgar Winter Group electrify Greek Theatre crowd

    Deep Purple, Alice Cooper, Edgar Winter Group electrify Greek Theatre crowd
    Ian Gillan and Steve Morse of Deep Purple perform at the Greek Theatre on Sunday. (KELLY A. SWIFT, CONTRIBUTING PHOTOGRAPHER)Roger Glover and Steve Morse of Deep Purple perform at the Greek Theatre on Sunday. (KELLY A. SWIFT, CONTRIBUTING PHOTOGRAPHER)Ryan Roxie and Alice Cooper perform at the Greek Theatre on Sunday. (KELLY A. SWIFT, CONTRIBUTING PHOTOGRAPHER)Ian Gillan of Deep Purple performs at the Greek Theatre on Sunday. (KELLY A. SWIFT, CONTRIBUTING PHOTOGRAPHER)Roger Glover and Ian Paice
  • Rock band ‘The Answer’ to close Laguna Niguel concert series

    Rock band ‘The Answer’ to close Laguna Niguel concert series
    Classic rock band “The Answer” will cap off the Laguna Niguel summer concert series on Friday, Aug. 18
    The free concert begins at 6:30 p.m. Food and dessert are available for purchase at Crown Valley Community Park.
    Guests may park at the park or take a shuttle from City Hall at 30111 Crown Valley Parkway. Guests can also bring low chairs and blankets.
    IF YOU GO
    What: “The Answer” concert
    When: 6:30 p.m. Friday, Aug. 18
    Where: Crown Valley Community Park, 29751 Crown Vall
  • Trump names hate groups, denouncing Charlottesville violence

    Trump names hate groups, denouncing Charlottesville violence
    By JONATHAN LEMIRE
    WASHINGTON — Under relentless pressure, President Donald Trump on Monday named and condemned “repugnant” hate groups and declared that “racism is evil” in a far more forceful statement than he’d made earlier after deadly, race-fueled weekend clashes in Charlottesville, Virginia.
    President Donald Trump speaks regarding the situation in Charlottesville, Va., Saturday, Aug. 12, 2017 at Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster, N.J. (AP Photo/Pabl
  • Irvine’s Lex Ishimoto looking to go all the way on ‘So You Think You Can Dance’

    Irvine’s Lex Ishimoto looking to go all the way on ‘So You Think You Can Dance’
    Top 10 finalist Lex Ishimoto is on “So You Think You Can Dance” airing on Mondays on FOX.(Photo by Adam Rose/FOX)Top 10 finalist Lex Ishimoto is on “So You Think You Can Dance,” airing Mondays on FOX. (Photo by Adam Rose/FOX)Lex Ishimoto of Irvine is a dancer featured on Fox’s “So You Think You Can Dance” broadcast. (File photo by Ken Steinhardt, Orange County Register/SCNG)Lex Ishimoto performing at the 2015 Music Center Spotlight Awards. (File photo: O
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  • Seniors can enjoy a luau in Mission Viejo

    Seniors can enjoy a luau in Mission Viejo
    Mission Viejo seniors can enjoy a tropical Hawaiian luau hosted by AgeWell Services, starting at 11:30 a.m. Friday, Aug. 18 at the Norman P. Murray Community and Senior Center.
    The luau features food, including sweet-and-sour chicken, pineapple coleslaw and orange coconut cake, as well as island music performed by the Ukulele Strummers.
    A $4.50 donation is suggested for seniors 60 years and older, while general admission is $6. Reservations are required and are available by calling 949-470-3063.
  • More than 200 dead in Sierra Leone mudslides

    FREETOWN, Sierra Leone — Relatives dug through the mud in search of their loved ones and a morgue overflowed with bodies Monday after heavy rains and flooding early in the day killed at least 200 people in Sierra Leone’s capital.
    Bodies were spread out on the floor of a morgue, Sinneh Kamara, a coroner technician at the Connaught Hospital mortuary, told the national broadcaster.
    “The capacity at the mortuary is too small for the corpses,” he told the Sierra Leone National
  • At least 250 dead in Sierra Leone mudslides and flooding

    At least 250 dead in Sierra Leone mudslides and flooding
    By CLARENCE ROY-MACAULAY
    FREETOWN, Sierra Leone — Mudslides and torrential flooding killed at least 250 people in and around Sierra Leone’s capital early Monday following heavy rains, with many victims trapped in homes buried under tons of mud.
    Survivors and volunteers dug through the mud and debris at times with their bare hands in a
    In this image made available by Society 4 Climate Change Communication, Sierra Leone, mud and water cascades down the side on a hill in Freetown, Sierr
  • Exec resigns from president’s council, and Trump lashes out

    Exec resigns from president’s council, and Trump lashes out
    NEW YORK — The CEO of the nation’s third largest pharmaceutical company resigned from a manufacturing council that advises President Donald Trump days after racially tinged clashes in Charlottesville, Virginia, citing “a responsibility to take a stand against intolerance and extremism.”
    Trump, who is under increasing pressure to explicitly condemn the white supremacist and hate groups involved, lashed out almost immediately Monday at Merck CEO Kenneth Frazier on Twitter,
  • Man accused of car-ramming in Charlottesville remains jailed until he has an attorney

    Man accused of car-ramming in Charlottesville remains jailed until he has an attorney
    CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va.  An Ohio man accused of ramming his car into a crowd of protesters at a white nationalist rally in Virginia will remain in jail – at least until he has an attorney.
    Judge Robert Downer declined to set bond at a hearing Monday for James Alex Fields Jr., who faces second-degree murder and other charges, until he has legal representation.
    The judge says the public defenders’ office informed him it could not represent Fields because a relative of someone in the
  • Man accused of car-ramming in Charlottesville remains jailed; he was fascinated with Nazism, idolized Adolf Hitler

    Man accused of car-ramming in Charlottesville remains jailed; he was fascinated with Nazism, idolized Adolf Hitler
    By BRIAN WITTE and SARAH RANKIN
    CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. — A man accused of ramming his car into a crowd of counter-protesters at a white nationalist rally in Virginia was denied bond Monday after the public defender’s office said it couldn’t represent him and the judge was forced to find a local attorney to fill in.
    James Alex Fields Jr. was not present in the courtroom but appeared via video monitor dressed in a black-and-white striped uniform. Seated, he answered questions from
  • Universal Studios’ ‘SAW: The Games of Jigsaw’ to set new traps for guests during Halloween Horror Nights

    Universal Studios’ ‘SAW: The Games of Jigsaw’ to set new traps for guests during Halloween Horror Nights
    “Saw” will return to Universal Studios’ Halloween Horror Nights this fall as an all-new original maze dubbed “SAW: The Games of Jigsaw.”
    The successful film franchise from Lionsgate, which has been scaring audiences since 2004, features victims that have fallen into traps that test their will to survive set up by “Saw” villain Jigsaw. Each trap, or game, often includes an elaborate system that puts the victim through intense physical or psychologica
  • Armed militia, clergy, more unite against white nationalists

    Armed militia, clergy, more unite against white nationalists
    By SARAH RANKIN
    CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. — Clergy in robes. A woman handing out flowers. Black Lives Matter activists. Armed militia members. Students. Angry anti-fascist protesters.
    The diverse group of people who came to oppose a weekend gathering of white nationalists in this Virginia college town seemed to outnumber the rally-goers. The counter-protesting groups didn’t organize collectively. Instead, it was a largely organic effort among groups who shared the same mission: showing th
  • Status Update: British business council names new president; David Pyle is KidWorks honoree

    Status Update: British business council names new president; David Pyle is KidWorks honoree
    Bernardo Rodriguez has been named to the newly created position of chief digital officer at market research firm J.D. Power in Costa Mesa.The British American Business Council of Orange County appointed Justin Hastings as BABC-OC president.The British American Business Council of Orange County appointed Tim Roberts as its new vice president.Jim Chambers has been appointed senior vice president and general manager for Iteris’ Agriculture and Weather Analytics segment.LPA colleagues Wendy Rog
  • 8/13 Retail Restaurant Round up

    Steelhead Coffee curates coffee from roasters who buy directly from coffee farms. (Courtesy Steelhead)Hidden House Coffee recently added a third location in Santa Ana. (Nancy Luna, Orange County Register)Steelhead Coffee recently opened a cafe in Laguna Hills. (Courtesy Steelhead)Oak Laguna Beach recently opened on Coast Highway in Laguna Bech. (Courtesy Oak)Hidden House Coffee in San Juan Capistrano. (Nancy Luna, Orange County Register)A list of Orange County restaurant closures.McFadden Public
  • Two suspected burglars arrested after running from Laguna Niguel Walgreens

    Orange County Sheriff’s deputies arrested two suspected burglary early Monday morning, Aug.14, after they were caught running away from a Walgreens in Laguna Niguel.
    Deputies were called at 1:17 a.m. to the store, on Crown Valley and Alicia parkways, when a burglar alarm went off.
    Two people were seen running away from the store as deputies were arriving, said sheriff’s Lt. Steve Gil. One of the men was quickly arrested after a short chase by deputies.
    The second man was caught
  • Want a bigger raise? 6 reasons to quit your job (and get a new one)

    Want a bigger raise? 6 reasons to quit your job (and get a new one)
    It looks like the labor market’s pendulum has swung in favor of the worker bee.
    After tossing into my trusty spreadsheet some intriguing jobs and pay data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics and Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, I found an erosion of post-recession clout employers had enjoyed over their workers and their wages. Workers in Western states were well served by this sea change.
    Various measures of unemployment show the fewest Americans without jobs since the turn of the century.
  • How a mild-mannered math professor beat the odds both in Vegas and Wall Street

    How a mild-mannered math professor beat the odds both in Vegas and Wall Street
    Edward Thorp in a photo from the 1960’s, is the author of several books including “Beat The Deal” and “Beat The Market.”Edward Thorp says his drools were drugged twice at the same casino. He prefers academia and conquering Wall Street to gambling.Thorp counting cards at the Tropicana Hotel In 1964.Ed Thorp’s latest book, released from Random House, covers his life’s journey and he beat Vegas and Wall Street . “A Man for all Markets,” already
  • LA deputies’ private body cams raise transparency questions

    LA deputies’ private body cams raise transparency questions
    By MICHAEL BALSAMO
    LOS ANGELES — America’s largest sheriff’s department still lacks a policy for body cameras after years of studying the issue, so hundreds — perhaps thousands — of its deputies have taken matters into their own hands and bought the cameras themselves.
    It’s reassuring for those Los Angeles County sheriff’s deputies who have the devices, which sell for about $100 online, but it raises a host of thorny questions about transparency. Chief a
  • Hurt and angry, Charlottesville tries to regroup from violence

    Hurt and angry, Charlottesville tries to regroup from violence
    CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. — Brittany Caine-Conley, a minister in training at Sojourners United Church of Christ, arrived in downtown Charlottesville Saturday morning expecting that there might be violence. She did not expect things to get out of hand so quickly.
    But what began as a rally of white nationalists in a city park soon spun out of control, resulting in
    A makeshift memorial of flowers and a photo of victim, Heather Heyer, sits in Charlottesville, Va., Sunday, Aug. 13, 2017. Heyer died
  • Denzel Perryman leaves Chargers preseason debut with ankle injury

    Denzel Perryman leaves Chargers preseason debut with ankle injury
    CARSON — The Chargers lost their preseason opener. They may have also lost their starting middle linebacker.
    A 48-17 loss to the Seahawks isn’t an ideal way to open their first year at StubHub Center, but the line between exhibition performances and playoff berths rarely runs a direct course. Much more concerning to the Chargers is the loss of linebacker Denzel Perryman, who limped off the field near the end of Seattle’s first drive.
    After team staffers examined his left ankle
  • Kartje: No matter location, game stays the same

    Kartje: No matter location, game stays the same
    CARSON — Around him, so much was still unfamiliar.
    Over the years, these debuts blurred together, each preseason the same dance as the one before, but as Philip Rivers peered out from under center at the start of his 14th year as a Chargers quarterback, this scene was jarringly new. Until Sunday, this stadium, with its intimate feel and capacity of just 27,000, had never hosted a professional football game. Towering over the west end zone in front of him, a giant globe advertised Universal
  • The Los Angeles Chargers really are a thing, and it still takes some getting used to

    The Los Angeles Chargers really are a thing, and it still takes some getting used to
    CARSON – Seven months later, it still took a minute or two to wrap the old noggin around it.
    Not going to lie, it was a little bit weird taking it all in.
    Even after months and months of preparation and years and years of bracing and speculation and one extraordinarily wild roller-coaster ride on which fans from Los Angeles to St. Louis to Oakland to San Diego endured the emotionally charged and gut-wrenching process of the NFL deciding how best to return pro football to Tinseltown.
    That i
  • Southern Californians come out in force to condemn Charlottesville violence

    Southern Californians come out in force to condemn Charlottesville violence
    They mourned. They marched. They demanded leadership and accountability.
    Southern Californians of various ages, backgrounds and faiths condemned bigotry and violence a day after an Ohio man allegedly plowed his car into a crowd that was protesting a white nationalist rally in Charlottesville, Va. Heather Heyer, 32, was killed as she crossed the street and at least 19 others were injured.
    “I can’t sit home and just be ignorant to what’s happening even though it might not be dire
  • Chargers’ debut shows off StubHub Center, but fan turnout still mixed

    Chargers’ debut shows off StubHub Center, but fan turnout still mixed
    A Los Angeles Chargers fans in the stands during and exhibition game against the Seattle Seahawks, at the StubHub Center in Carson. Sunday, July 13, 2017. ( Photo by Stephen Carr / Daily News / SCNG )Seahawks wide receiver Kasen Williams (18) makes a catch against Chargers cornerback Michael Davis (43) , during the 2nd quarter during an exhibition game at the StubHub Center in Carson. Sunday, August 13, 2017. ( Photo by Stephen Carr / Daily News / SCNG )Seahawks defensive end David Bass (47) clo
  • Miller: Freeway Series? We can dream, right?

    Miller: Freeway Series? We can dream, right?
    LOS ANGELES – The Dodgers kept their streak going, making it 9 1/2 weeks since they’ve lost a series.
    The Angels kept their streak going, making it six consecutive victories and 12 wins in their past 16 games.
    So, today, let me be the first to utter those two magic words…
    Freeway Series!!!
    Related Articles Miller: L.A. readies for another insignificant game of great significance Miller: Rams, Chargers bring the kid out of each other Miller: ‘Who We Are Dodgers’ hav
  • Watch what it was like to be at the Chargers’ 1st preseason game in L.A.

    Watch what it was like to be at the Chargers’ 1st preseason game in L.A.
    The L.A. Chargers held their first preseason game at their new home at the StubHub Center in Carson.
    Fans got a taste of what the regular season would be like, and they loved the intimate setting.
    Take a look inside all the festivities.
    Video by Jonathan Khamis for the Southern California News Group.
  • Watch what it was like at the Chargers’ 1st preseason game in L.A.

    Watch what it was like at the Chargers’ 1st preseason game in L.A.
    The L.A. Chargers held their first preseason game at their new home at the StubHub Center in Carson.
    Fans got a taste of what the regular season would be like, and they loved the intimate setting.
    Take a look inside all the festivities.
    Video by Jonathan Khamis for the Southern California News Group.
  • Charlottesville victim Heather Heyer is recalled as ‘a strong woman’

    Charlottesville victim Heather Heyer is recalled as ‘a strong woman’
    By Christina Caron
    Heather D. Heyer died standing up for what she believed in.
    Friends described her as a passionate advocate for the disenfranchised who was often moved to tears by the world’s injustices. That sense of conviction led her to join demonstrators protesting a rally of white nationalists in Charlottesville, Va., on Saturday.
    A memorial at the site of the deadly car attack in Charlottesville, Va., honors victim Heather Heyer. MUST CREDIT: Photo for The Washington Post by Evelyn
  • Kerry Washington ditches sleek locks and returns to afro

    Hair today! Kerry Washington ditches her usually sleek locks and returns to natural afro at Day Of Indulgence gifting event And Kerry Washington unveiled her latest look as she attended producer Jennifer Klein's star-studded 19th annual Day Of Indulgence party at her home in Brentwood, Los Angeles, on Sunday. The Scandal star, 40, ditched her usually poker straight locks and returned to her natural afro as she made her way into the private gifting bash.
  • Top 10: See the highest-priced homes sold in Orange County in first half of 2017

    Top 10: See the highest-priced homes sold in Orange County in first half of 2017
    Hilltop houses tucked behind their own gates. Circular motor courts and manicured gardens. A personal dock. A private path to the Pacific Ocean.
    These are the settings for the priciest Orange County homes sold in the first six months of 2017.
    The houses range from an oceanfront Laguna Beach spread by famed architect Brion Jeannette to a lavish estate on a prominent perch in Newport Coast.
    But this mid-year Top 10 list was surpassed in just weeks. At the end of July, two Corona del Mar houses own
  • Man dies while hiking with family on Laguna Beach trail

    LAGUNA BEACH  A 52-year-old man died Sunday, Aug. 13, after being found in cardiac arrest on a trail in Alta Laguna, officials said.
    A 9-1-1 call came in from family members at 3:27 p.m. who said they were hiking with the man on Mathis Trail when he began feeling ill, said Orange County Fire Authority Capt. Tony Bommarito.
    An off-duty paramedic tried to render aid before paramedics from the Orange County Fire Authority and Laguna Beach Fire Department arrived, Bommarito said.
    The man was al
  • Joc Pederson will work through his struggles batting seventh

    Joc Pederson will work through his struggles batting seventh
    LOS ANGELES — Dodgers center fielder Joc Pederson went 0 for 3 against the San Diego Padres on Sunday. His day at the plate included a foul pop-out and two groundouts to a second baseman shifted into shallow right field. For Pederson, it was a perfect microcosm of a miserable August in which he has only one hit.
    “I think for Joc there’s a mechanical issue,” Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said. “There’s an approach issue. He understands this: getting back to the
  • OC Fair 2017: It’s a wrap

    OC Fair 2017: It’s a wrap
    COSTA MESA After a lifetime of summertime carnival memories and food, Amber Curtis tried out something new on the last day of the OC Fair.
    She strapped on goggles and a headset and immersed herself in a virtual reality world.
    “It was a lot of fun,” Curtis said of the experience using an Oculus system, part of the first-ever electronic Esports & Gaming Carnival at the OC Fair.
    “I’ve never tried this. But coming to the fair is a family tradition. Every summer, we would
  • Foothill water polo player Zane Scott commits to USC

    Foothill water polo player Zane Scott commits to USC
    Rising Foothill water polo player Zane Scott has committed to USC, Knights boys coach Jim Brumm said.
    Scott, a defender/center, is coming off a stellar swim season in which he helped Foothill captured the CIF-SS Division 2 title.
    He finished second in the 50 (20.94) and 100-yard (45.10) freestyles and anchored the winning 200 and 400 freestyle relays.
    Scott will team with Joseph Molina — a Cal commit — to help lead Foothill’s water polo team this fall.
     
  • Teen Choice Awards 2017 – Arrivals

    Teen Choice Awards 2017 – Arrivals
    Rita Ora arrives at the Teen Choice Awards at the Galen Center on Sunday, Aug. 13, 2017, in Los Angeles. (Photo by Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP)French Montana, forth from left, and “Triplets Ghetto Kids” arrive at the Teen Choice Awards at the Galen Center on Sunday, Aug. 13, 2017, in Los Angeles. (Photo by Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP)Victoria Justice arrives at the Teen Choice Awards at the Galen Center on Sunday, Aug. 13, 2017, in Los Angeles. (Photo by Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP)Bell
  • USGA can use more tricks, tweaks at Riviera for U.S. Amateur Championship this week

    Right from the start, and also at the finish, there are notable differences between how Riviera Country Club lays out for this week’s U.S. Amateur Championship versus the way PGA Tour stretches it out for its annual $7 million payday event each February.
    Related Articles Justin Thomas claims two-stroke victory at PGA Championship Castillo brothers take sibling rivalry to U.S. Amateur golf championshipBen Kimball, the USGA official in charge of the U.S. Amateur, has already determined that
  • Bryan Murray led the Ducks to shore

    Bryan Murray led the Ducks to shore
    The Ducks are one of hockey’s best clubs. Bryan Murray is why.
    Others did their part: Brian Burke, Randy Carlyle, Bob Murray, David McNab, Martin Madden, the Samuelis and of course the combatants themselves
    But if Murray hadn’t come to Anaheim and rescued this franchise from the pound, the Ducks could still be destitute. Or in Quebec City.
    Murray, 74, died Saturday. “He wasn’t in Anaheim long,”  said McNab, part of the front office then and now, “but ther
  • Newport Beach boater, 70, killed in propeller accident

    Newport Beach boater, 70, killed in propeller accident
    NEWPORT BEACH  A 70-year-old man died Sunday, Aug. 13, after he was severely cut by the propeller of his boat, officials said.
    The incident was reported to the Orange County Sheriff’s Harbor Patrol at 2:52 p.m. as passengers aboard the large double-decker boat tried to save its captain, said Lt. Steve Gil.
    The accident happened after the man climbed off his boat for a swim close to the open waters near the jetty, Gil said.
    Orange County Sheriff’s Harbor Department deputies and N
  • Angels complete sweep of Mariners with 4-2 victory

    Angels complete sweep of Mariners with 4-2 victory
    Los Angeles Angels shortstop Andrelton Simmons stretches as he snags a line drive from Seattle Mariners’ Jean Segura in the first inning of a baseball game Sunday, Aug. 13, 2017, in Seattle. (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson)Los Angeles Angels starting pitcher Parker Bridwell throws against the Seattle Mariners in the first inning of a baseball game, Sunday, Aug. 13, 2017, in Seattle. (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson)Seattle Mariners’ Yonder Alonso, left, slides safely into home to score as Los Ang
  • Justin Thomas claims two-stroke victory at PGA Championship

    Justin Thomas claims two-stroke victory at PGA Championship
    CHARLOTTE, N.C. – Justin Thomas emerged from the shadow of a longtime friend and won the PGA Championship to take his place among the young elite in golf.
    With two big breaks to start the back nine, a chip-in for birdie to seize control and a timely 7-iron that soared over the water to a peninsula green, Thomas closed with a 3-under 68 for a two-shot victory.
    The PGA Championship was the most fitting major for the 24-year-old son of a PGA professional. Mike Thomas, a former PGA board membe
  • Dodgers hang on to beat San Diego Padres in series finale

    Dodgers hang on to beat San Diego Padres in series finale
    Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Kenta Maeda throws to the plate against the San Diego Padres during the first inning of a baseball game in Los Angeles, Sunday, Aug. 13, 2017. (AP Photo/Alex Gallardo)San Diego Padres’ Cory Spangenberg, left, gets congratulations from third base coach Glenn Hoffman rounding third after hitting a solo home run against the Los Angeles Dodgers during the first inning of a baseball game in Los Angeles, Sunday, Aug. 13, 2017. (AP Photo/Alex Gallardo)Los Ange

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