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  • Fight for L.A. – Rams vs. Chargers live updates and how to watch information

    Fight for L.A. – Rams vs. Chargers live updates and how to watch information
    5️⃣ players to watch in tonight's game #LACvsLA
    Read» gora.ms/VqEpYs https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DILEH8wUMAEMP6V.jpgWe've been covering Joe Arpaio for more than 20 years. Here's a couple of things you should know about him... 1/many47-10 victory over Oaks Christian ☑️Win #RamsCoach of the Week ☑️Congratulations to @Chaminadesports& Coach Ed Croson! https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DILCw8xVwAADbWP.jpg47-10 victory over Oaks Christian ☑️
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  • School layoffs dropped from hundreds to only a few

    Most of the pink slips handed out by school districts in Anaheim and Santa Ana have been rescinded or the teachers were hired back. The number of planned layoffs in two of the largest school districts in Orange County dropped precipitously by the time classes started this month.
  • Friday’s CIF-SS and L.A. City football scores (Week 0)

    Friday’s CIF-SS and L.A. City football scores (Week 0)
    Go to SoCal Preg Legends to see highlights from throughout the region.
    Scores from the CIF-SS and L.A. City football games on Friday night.
    CIF-SSMater Dei 31, Bishop Amat 7Santa Margarita 56, Downey 0Orange Lutheran 35, La Mirada 0Canyon 30, Huntington Beach 27Edison 48, Tesoro 47Servite 35, Norco 21Costa Mesa 19, Gabrielino 7Savanna/Anaheim 48, Bassett 22Green Valley 42, El Toro 35JSerra 45, Corona del Mar 27San Clemente 28, Oceanside 18Capistrano Valley 38, Valencia 7Upland 35, La Habra 7Paci
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  • Hurricane Harvey settles in over southeast Texas, lashes coast with punishing winds, torrents of rain

    Hurricane Harvey settles in over southeast Texas, lashes coast with punishing winds, torrents of rain
    A tree blocks a street as Hurricane Harvey makes landfall in Corpus Christi, Texas, on Friday, Aug. 25, 2017. Hurricane Harvey smashed into Texas late Friday, lashing a wide swath of the Gulf Coast with strong winds and torrential rain from the fiercest hurricane to hit the U.S. in more than a decade. (Nick Wagner /Austin American-Statesman via AP)By FRANK BAJAK
    CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas  — Hurricane Harvey settled over southeast Texas early Saturday, lashing the state’s Gulf Coast
  • Hurricane Harvey rolls over Texas coast, smashes homes and businesses

    Hurricane Harvey rolls over Texas coast, smashes homes and businesses
    A tree blocks a street as Hurricane Harvey makes landfall in Corpus Christi, Texas, on Friday, Aug. 25, 2017. Hurricane Harvey smashed into Texas late Friday, lashing a wide swath of the Gulf Coast with strong winds and torrential rain from the fiercest hurricane to hit the U.S. in more than a decade. (Nick Wagner /Austin American-Statesman via AP)By FRANK BAJAK
    CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas  — Hurricane Harvey rolled over the Texas Gulf Coast on Saturday, smashing homes and businesses and la
  • Harvey rolls over Texas coast, smashes homes and businesses

    Harvey rolls over Texas coast, smashes homes and businesses
    By FRANK BAJAK
    CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas  — Hurricane Harvey rolled over the Texas Gulf Coast on Saturday, smashing homes and businesses and lashing the shore with wind and rain so intense that drivers were forced off the road because they could not see in front of them.
    The fiercest hurricane to hit the U.S. in more than a decade spun across hundreds of miles of coastline where communities had prepared for life-threatening storm surges — walls of water rushing inland.
    The mammoth s
  • As Harvey spins deeper inland, 1 dead, 14 injured

    As Harvey spins deeper inland, 1 dead, 14 injured
    Kenneth Byrant and his wife, Jennifer Byrant, search through debris from Bryant’s Auto Sales in Katy, Texas after a possible tornado during Hurricane Harvey on Saturday, Aug. 26, 2017. They were looking for cars keys and paperwork. ( Melissa Phillip /Houston Chronicle via AP)People collect debris from a building on the property of Bryant’s Auto Sales in Katy, Texas, after a possible tornado during Hurricane Harvey on Saturday, Aug. 26, 2017. ( Melissa Phillip /Houston Chronicle via A
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  • All of OCVarsity’s stories, photos, videos from Friday’s games

    All of OCVarsity’s stories, photos, videos from Friday’s games
    This is the place to get all of OCVarsity’s coverage of the high school football games on Friday night.
    OCVarsity Video: Football Wrap-Up Show with Fryer and Albano
    OCVarsity Photos: See the fun, drama and excitement from Friday’s football games
    Orange County high school scores and player stats for Friday, Aug. 25
    Edison pulls off epic rally to win thriller against Tesoro
    Potent offense gives JSerra the edge in win over Corona del Mar
    Mater Dei uses ground-and-pound attack to beat Bi
  • OCVarsity Photos: See the fun, drama and excitement from Friday’s football games

    OCVarsity Photos: See the fun, drama and excitement from Friday’s football games
    High school football fans across Orange County filled stadiums and cheered on their teams Friday night – the first taste of “Friday Night Lights” of the 2017 season.
    The games produced some great plays and dramatic action, and there were several surprising outcomes.
    To see what happened, check out the OCVarsity slideshow.
    Corona del Mar gets pumped up before a season opening game against JSerra at Newport Harbor High School in Newport Beach on Friday, August 25, 2017. (Photo by
  • Orange Lutheran delivers a resounding victory over La Mirada

    Orange Lutheran delivers a resounding victory over La Mirada
    By WILL HERNANDEZCorrespondent
    LA MIRADA >> For Orange Lutheran quarterback Ryan Hilinski, he did not want history to repeat itself on the road against the La Mirada high school football team on Friday evening.
    Hilinski and the Lancers fell 21-14 to the Matadores in last year’s season opener, in the junior gun slinger’s first year in the job.
    Considering Orange Lutheran competes in the powerhouse Trinity League, Hilinski felt it was unacceptable for the Lancers to los
  • Hilinski helps Orange Lutheran deliver a resounding victory over La Mirada

    Hilinski helps Orange Lutheran deliver a resounding victory over La Mirada
    By WILL HERNANDEZCorrespondent
    LA MIRADA >> For Orange Lutheran quarterback Ryan Hilinski, he did not want history to repeat itself on the road against the La Mirada high school football team on Friday evening.
    Hilinski and the Lancers fell 21-14 to the Matadores in last year’s season opener, in the junior gun slinger’s first year in the job.
    Considering Orange Lutheran competes in the powerhouse Trinity League, Hilinski felt it was unacceptable for the Lancers to los
  • Pa. sends help to Texas Gulf Coast

    It's a baby boy for Yasiel Puig, and another victory for the major league-leading Los Angeles Dodgers. Puig homered, Yasm ANAHEIM, Calif.
  • Manning in control as Capistrano Valley cruises past Valencia

    MISSION VIEJO – Capistrano Valley started the season right against Valencia for the second consecutive year, surging to a sizable early lead before cruising to a 38-7 victory Friday night at Capistrano Valley High.
    Capistrano Valley junior quarterback Nathan Manning threw four of his five touchdown passes in the first half and finished 24 of 38 for 301 yards and one interception.
    The Cougars beat Valencia, 34-0, in the season opener last year and went on to finish 12-2 and advance to the C
  • Canyon surges in second half, slips past Huntington Beach

    Canyon surges in second half, slips past Huntington Beach
    CanyonÕs Carson Arcebido runs the ball in for a touchdown in the first quarter against Huntington Beach of the season-opening football game at Huntington Beach. Steven Georges, Contributing PhotographerHuntington BeachÕs Arick Mclawyer scores the first touchdown of the game against Canyon during the season-opening football game at Huntington Beach. Steven Georges, Contributing PhotographerCanyonÕs Josh Tarango completes a pass in the first quarter as Huntington BeachÕ
  • OCVarsity Video: Football Wrap-Up Show with Fryer and Albano

    OCVarsity Video: Football Wrap-Up Show with Fryer and Albano
    Steve Fryer and Dan Albano bring their insights and some humor to a wrap up of Friday night’s high school football games.
    They discuss the top games of the night and give special mention to several teams and players. They even name their pick for teams of the night (you might want to check it out Sonora fans).
    It’s a fun way to recap what happened on what was an opening night that produced so many great plays and highlights. 
  • OCVarsity Video: Football Wrap Show with Fryer and Albano

    OCVarsity Video: Football Wrap Show with Fryer and Albano
    Steve Fryer and Dan Albano bring their insights and some humor to a wrap up of Friday night’s high school football games.
    They discuss the top games of the night and give special mention to several teams and players. They even name their pick for teams of the night (you might want to check it out Sonora fans).
    It’s a fun way to recap what happened on what was an opening night that produced so many great plays and highlights. 
  • Pacifica dominates from the start in revenge win over Trabuco Hills

    Trabuco Hills’ Aidan Armstrong throws a short pass for a first down against Pacifica during the season-opening football game in Mission Viejo on Friday, August 25, 2017. (Photo by Drew A. Kelley, Contributing Photographer)Trabuco Hills’ JC Montgomery runs the ball for a short gain against Pacifica during the season-opening football game in Mission Viejo on Friday, August 25, 2017. (Photo by Drew A. Kelley, Contributing Photographer)Pacifica’s Hagen Foreman catches the ball for
  • El Toro battles to the end, but falls short against Green Valley

    El Toro battles to the end, but falls short against Green Valley
    LAKE FOREST – El Toro fought back from a double-digit deficit in the second half but mistakes derailed the Chargers’ comeback attempt as they dropped their opener to Green Valley of Nevada, 42-35, at El Toro High on Friday night.
    With the game knotted at 35, the Chargers had possession of the ball with less than four minutes on the Green Valley 35. El Toro missed a couple of chances to take the lead late in the game. A crucial drop of a potential go-ahead TD by Shane McLaughlin and a
  • Costello jumps right in, guides San Clemente past Oceanside

    Costello jumps right in, guides San Clemente past Oceanside
    OCEANSIDE – Brendan Costello stepped into the spotlight as the newest starting quarterback for San Clemente. The junior transfer from Santa Margarita and Mission Viejo took over the role most lately filled by USC’s Jack Sears and Sam Darnold.
    But it was the old standbys from last season’s state championship team that led San Clemente in its opener.
    Senior running back Austin Whitsett rushed for two touchdowns and senior defensive back Jack Shippy pulled in two interceptions as
  • Norwood tosses four TD passes as Santa Margarita wins big

    Norwood tosses four TD passes as Santa Margarita wins big
    DOWNEY – Prior to Friday night’s nonleague opener against Downey, Santa Margarita’s coach Rich Fisher said he thought his team might be perceived as a little bit under the radar.
    However, after a 56-0 rout, the Eagles (1-0) and their no huddle offense aren’t under the radar any longer.
    Senior All-Trinity League running back Chad Magyar rushed for 114 yards and scored three touchdowns and quarterback Josiah Norwood, a transfer from Troy High, tossed a career-high four TD p
  • Los Alamitos unable to keep up with Corral, Long Beach Poly

    Los Alamitos unable to keep up with Corral, Long Beach Poly
    LONG BEACH – Long Beach Poly got a big boost from transfer quarterback Matt Corral on Friday night against Los Alamitos.
    The Florida commit flashed his big arm early and often against the Griffins, throwing for over 400 yards and a pair of touchdowns to help lead Poly to a 28-10 victory over the Griffins.
    “Matt was great,” said Poly coach Antonio Pierce. “I think Long Beach got to see what everyone has been seeing around the country, he’s the real deal.”
    The J
  • Mater Dei uses ground-and-pound attack to beat Bishop Amat

    Mater Dei uses ground-and-pound attack to beat Bishop Amat
    Mater Dei’s Alexander Arevalo gets by a tackle from Bishop Amat’s Dominic Barrera. Mater Dei was taking on Bishop Amat in the season-opening game for both teams at Bishop Amat High in La Puente, CA on Friday, August 25, 2017. (Photo by Bill Alkofer, Orange County Register/SCNG)Mater Dei’s JT Daniels throws his first touchdown of the season in the first quarter.Mater Dei was taking on Bishop Amat in the season-opening game for both teams at Bishop Amat Highin La Puente, CA on Fr
  • Two more Corona football standouts transfer to Villa Park

    Two more Corona football standouts transfer to Villa Park
    Two more football players from Corona have enrolled at Villa Park, Spartans coach Dusan Ancich confirmed Friday.
    Linebacker/running back Zechariah Holifield (6-0, 220) and athlete Marcus Johnson are now at Villa Park, which earlier added touted 6-foot-6 sophomore quarterback Shane Illingworth (6-6, 225).
    Illingworth and Holifield were contributors last season at powerhouse Centennial of Corona.
    Holifield, who has been offered by Colorado State, and Johnson are both seniors and mov
  • Potent offense gives JSerra the edge in win over Corona del Mar

    Potent offense gives JSerra the edge in win over Corona del Mar
    JSerra’s Munir McClain during a season opening game at Newport Harbor High School in Newport Beach on Friday, August 25, 2017. (Photo by Matt Masin, Orange County Register, SCNG)JSerra’s Chris Castillo breaks down the sideline during a season opening game at Newport Harbor High School in Newport Beach on Friday, August 25, 2017. (Photo by Matt Masin, Orange County Register, SCNG)JSerra’s Tarik Luckett and MuNir McClain celebrate a touchdown during a season opening game at Newpo
  • U.S.-Russian cooperation working on ground in Syria

    U.S.-Russian cooperation working on ground in Syria
    As the multi-sided war in Syria grinds on, cynicism about the future is more than justified. Arguably, America has failed time and again to secure its objectives and follow through on its intentions in its halting, lurching, incomplete intervention.
    The United States allowed Russia to establish itself as a major military and diplomatic player in the Mideast; allowed Iran unprecedented reach and control across the fertile crescent, clear to the Mediterranean coast via Lebanon, and allowed the Isl
  • ‘Chronic obstruction’ of justice by the district attorney and sheriff is intolerable

    ‘Chronic obstruction’ of justice by the district attorney and sheriff is intolerable
    A confessed killer’s rampage left eight innocent people dead and one wounded in the worst case of mass murder in Orange County history. But because law enforcement violated proper due process, the punishment will not fit the crime.
    This utterly sickening miscarriage of justice in the case of People v. Dekraai was neither a failure by the court nor the by judge, but of Orange County’s top law enforcement agencies — the District Attorney’s Office and the Sheriff’s Dep
  • Santa Ana approves union giveaway

    Santa Ana approves union giveaway
    After approving a $510.7 million budget full of add-ons that relies on one-time funds to balance, Santa Ana has returned to the money tree and approved the first city-wide project labor agreement in Orange County.
    “The community workforce agreement with the Los Angeles/Orange Counties Building and Construction Trades Council and the Signatory Craft Councils and Unions applies to city multitrade construction contracts exceeding $250,000 and specialty contracts over $100,000 limited to a sin
  • Being Russian in Hollywood

    Being Russian in Hollywood
    I’m Russian and I know very well what’s going on in the world right now. My directorial debut “Black Rose” was released in select theaters in the U.S. back in April and almost everyone I know told me that I found a “perfect timing” to release a film about a Russian and an American working together and actually respecting each other. “The Hollywood Reporter” called “Black Rose” a “dumb thing for Trump’s America” and tri
  • Raising property taxes for public pensions

    Raising property taxes for public pensions
    California’s iconic 1978 tax cutting measure, Proposition 13, was motivated by a desire to, first and foremost, limit out of control property taxes. To that end, the measure has been a remarkable success saving California property owners more than half a trillion dollars in its 39 year history. (Notwithstanding that achievement, California still ranks in the top third of all states in per capita property tax collections). Prop. 13 was less effective, however, in its secondary goal of limit
  • Hotter housing market: Garden Grove or Westminster?

    Hotter housing market: Garden Grove or Westminster?
    Homebuying in Garden Grove in 2017’s first half could not keep pace with Westminster’s sales activity.
    Using CoreLogic data, we compared sales patterns from the six months ended in June vs. the first half of 2016.
    Sales in Garden Grove rose as 624 residences sold through June vs. 610 in 2016. That’s a gain of 2.3 percent vs. a 2.2 percent gain countywide.
    In Westminster — ZIP 92683 — 284 homes sold vs. 274 a year ago. That’s a sales gain of 3.6 percent.&n
  • CSU on the right track with algebra

    CSU on the right track with algebra
    Re: “CSU policy sends wrong message to all students” [Opinion, Aug. 25]: Orange County Superintendent of Schools Al Mijares presupposes that algebra is the sole route to developing critical thinking skills. Not so. Just as there are a myriad of different personalities in our diverse world, there is also a multitude of varying learning proclivities that each of us possesses.
    Some of us are visual learners, others are kinesthetic learners, to mention only two such learning predispositi
  • Edison pulls off epic rally to win thriller against Tesoro

    Edison pulls off epic rally to win thriller against Tesoro
    Edison’s Ryan Osterkamp celebrates with teammates after the Chargers’ win over Tesoro in Rancho Santa Margarita on Friday, August 25, 2017. (Photo by Paul Rodriguez, Orange County Register/SCNG)Edison’s Andrew Stevens (9) celebrates with teammates after Edison’s 1 point win over Tesoro in Rancho Santa Margarita on Friday, August 25, 2017. (Photo by Paul Rodriguez, Orange County Register/SCNG)Tesoro quarterback Chase Petersen dives into the end zone to score a touchdown wi
  • Kennedy blanks Katella to win season opener for first time since 2010

    Kennedy blanks Katella to win season opener for first time since 2010
    ANAHEIM — Kennedy coach Sean Clark said his team had not won a season-opener since 2010, but after a 14-0 victory against Katella in a nonleague game Friday night at Western High, the Fighting Irish find themselves in an unfamiliar place — the win column.
    “This was a really big win for our boys, and we’ve been close a whole bunch of times” Clark said. “It’s nice to start 1-0 instead of 0-1.”
    Kennedy running back Alonzo Pineda rushed for 103 yards a
  • Orange County high school scores and player stats for Friday, Aug. 25

    Orange County high school scores and player stats for Friday, Aug. 25
    This is where you can find the scores and stats for the Orange County high school games Friday, Aug. 25.
    FOOTBALL
    Mater Dei 31, Bishop Amat 7Santa Margarita 56, Downey 0Orange Lutheran 35, La Mirada 0Canyon 30, Huntington Beach 27Edison 48, Tesoro 47Servite 35, Norco 21Costa Mesa 19, Gabrielino 7Savanna/Anaheim 48, Bassett 22Green Valley 42, El Toro 35JSerra 45, Corona del Mar 27San Clemente 28, Oceanside 18Capistrano Valley 38, Valencia 7Upland 35, La Habra 7Pacifica 27, Tra
  • Marina scores three late touchdowns to overtake Dana Hills

    Marina scores three late touchdowns to overtake Dana Hills
    By DALE RUHECorrespondent
    WESTMINSTER — The bright side for the winner of Friday’s season opener between Dana Hills and Marina is that the win total of a year ago would be equaled in one night.
    Marina achieved that mark, scoring three touchdowns in the final 7 1/2 minutes to come from behind and defeat the Dolphins, 27-10, at Westminster High.
    Dana Hills led most of the game, taking a 7-6 advantage into the fourth quarter. The lead increased to four points two minutes into the period
  • Servite overcomes early jitters to beat Norco

    Servite overcomes early jitters to beat Norco
    NORCO – It took Norco High exactly 18 seconds to score its first touchdown of the season. Eighteen seconds to validate the lofty preseason ranking and lofty expectations the Cougars – their standout running back, vaunted offensive line and all – brought into the 2017 campaign.
    It took Anaheim Servite a bit longer to bring its expectations to bear at Norco’s expense. But bring them to bear the Friars did, shaking off what passed for early jitters and shaking aside the Coug
  • Man crossing the street in Santa Ana hit twice by 2 different cars

    Man crossing the street in Santa Ana hit twice by 2 different cars
    SANTA ANA — A man crossing the street was hit in a possible hit and run and then hit again by another vehicle Friday night, authorities said.
    The man, who may be homeless, was crossing the street near the intersection of First Street and Harbor Boulevard about 10 p.m. on Aug. 25 when a vehicle hit the man and fled, Santa Ana Police Department Cmdr. Matt Brown said.
    A few minutes later, while still in the street, another vehicle ran over the man, but the driver remained at the scene, Brown
  • Case of mass killer Scott Dekraai used as legal precedent

    Confessed mass murderer Scott Dekraai, shown during a hearing in June, soon will enter the penalty phase in his case. The case of mass murderer Scott Dekraai and allegations that informants were used improperly in Orange County have been cited as legal precedent for the first time in an appellate decision overturning a guilty plea in a shooting case.
  • 2 women arrested on suspicion of shoplifting $5,000 in baby formula, toiletries across Orange County

    2 women arrested on suspicion of shoplifting $5,000 in baby formula, toiletries across Orange County
    IRVINE —  Two women suspected of shoplifting about $5,000 in merchandise from several Ralphs stores and a CVS were arrested on Friday, Aug. 25, authorities said.
    On Aug. 17, Irvine Police officers responded to a report that two women stole several bags full of baby formula from the Ralphs store at Sand Canyon Avenue and Irvine Boulevard, police said in a statement.
    A couple hours later, another officer made a traffic stop near the intersection of Bake Parkway and Rockfield Boulevard a
  • Parker Bridwell loses duel with Collin McHugh as Angels fall to Astros

    Parker Bridwell loses duel with Collin McHugh as Angels fall to Astros
    Los Angeles Angels’ Cameron Maybin catches a fly ball hit by Houston Astros’ Marwin Gonzalez during the fourth inning of a baseball game, Friday, Aug. 25, 2017, in Anaheim, Calif. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)Los Angeles Angels starting pitcher Parker Bridwell throws against the Houston Astros during the first inning of a baseball game, Friday, Aug. 25, 2017, in Anaheim, Calif. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)Houston Astros starting pitcher Collin McHugh throws against the Los Angeles Angels during t
  • What’s in a name? Not much as Dodgers defeat Brewers

    What’s in a name? Not much as Dodgers defeat Brewers
    Los Angeles Dodgers center fielder Enrique Hernandez makes a catch on a ball hit by Milwaukee Brewers’ Neil Walker during the ninth inning of a baseball game, Friday, Aug. 25, 2017, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Kenta Maeda, of Japan, throws to the plate during the first inning of a baseball game against the Milwaukee Brewers, Friday, Aug. 25, 2017, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Kenta Maeda, o
  • Felon given 8 years in prison for pimping while out on bail

    A felon was sentenced to eight years in state prison, Friday, Aug. 25, for pimping and pandering a woman while out on bail for another pimping-related crime, authorities said.
    At the time of the crime, Rico Christopher Clayton, 30, of Carson, was out of custody on bail for another pimping-related case in Los Angeles County from March 2016, the Orange County District Attorney’s Office said in a statement.
    Prior to Feb. 8, 2017, Clayton recruited the woman to engage in commercial sex for his
  • La Habra gets pounded by Upland, 35-7

    La Habra gets pounded by Upland, 35-7
    By JOHN SHERRARDCorrespondent
    UPLAND – What better way to start the high school football season with two top programs – Upland and La Habra – from the CIF-Southern Section Division 2 facing each other in the first week of action.
    However, an all-out, first-half blitz of four consecutive touchdowns by Upland put a damper on the early-season battle.
    The Scots went on to a 35-7 victory.
    “We (Upland) had a lot of guys back from last year and give them (La Habra) a lot of cred
  • Police search for man suspected of punching clerk, taking cash at Santa Ana gas station

    Police search for man suspected of punching clerk, taking cash at Santa Ana gas station
    SANTA ANA — Police are searching for a man suspected of punching a gas station clerk in the face and taking money from the cash register, authorities said.
    The suspect entered the Grand Gas Station, 2231 N. Grand Ave., at 2:53 a.m. on Aug. 14, the Santa Ana Police Department said in a statement.
    Once the man entered the store, he approached the counter and punched the clerk in the face, and then demanded money from the cash register, police said.The victim gave the suspect an undisclosed a
  • Tesla slams into Lake Forest garage, severely damaging it and sparking a fire

    Tesla slams into Lake Forest garage, severely damaging it and sparking a fire
    LAKE FOREST — A man driving a Tesla lost control of his car and slammed into a garage, injuring himself and starting a fire that severely damaged the structure, authorities said.
    About 6:15 p.m. Friday, Aug. 25, a man in his mid-30s lost control of his vehicle, went on a grass embankment, took out a tree and ran into the garage door of the house in the 21200 block of Countryside Drive, Orange County Fire Authority Capt. Larry Kurtz said.Lake Forest – Garage Fire extending into attic.
  • Police want help identifying 2 men suspected of robbing Santa Ana Chevron

    SANTA ANA — Police are asking for the public’s help identifying two men that are suspected of robbing a gas station convenience store clerk at gunpoint last month.
    The two men entered the Chevron convenience store at 400 E. 17th St. about 6:05 p.m. July 29, the Santa Ana Police Department said in a statement.
    One of the men forced his way behind the counter while pointing a gun a the clerk and saying, “give me the money,” the statement said.
    The second suspect held the do
  • Miller: Angels don’t care if they’re chasing the AL mild card

    Miller: Angels don’t care if they’re chasing the AL mild card
    ANAHEIM — They’ve survived so much to get here – injuries, an underwhelming offense, an unyielding stretch of being just so-so – that the Angels aren’t going to be discouraged now by someone else’s discouragement.
    They also aren’t about to apologize for being average enough to thrive during a season in which being average so far has been plenty.
    “Heck no, man,” reliever Cam Bedrosian said. “We’re just having fun. We’re enjoy
  • Dodgers Notes: Grant Dayton’s season ends in Tommy John surgery

    Dodgers Notes: Grant Dayton’s season ends in Tommy John surgery
    LOS ANGELES — Grant Dayton had one warm-up pitch remaining in the Tulsa Drillers’ bullpen last Friday, a fastball. By the time it reached the catcher, he knew his season was over. Dayton flew back to Los Angeles and met with team physician Dr. Neal ElAttrache, but that merely confirmed the obvious: the ulnar collateral ligament in his left elbow was fully torn.
    Dayton will have Tommy John surgery on Tuesday in Los Angeles. ElAttrache will perform the surgery, which carries an approxi
  • Brewers at Dodgers: Saturday game time, TV channel and starting pitchers

    Brewers at Dodgers: Saturday game time, TV channel and starting pitchers
    BREWERS AT DODGERS
    When: 6 p.m.
    Where: Dodger Stadium
    TV: SportsNet LA (where available)
    THE PITCHERS
    DODGERS RHP ROSS STRIPLING (3-4, 3.41 ERA)
    vs. Brewers: 0-0, 0.00 ERA
    At Dodger Stadium: 6-5, 3.80 ERA
    Hates to face: Travis Shaw, 2 for 3
    Loves to face: Jesus Aguilar, 0 for 2, K
    BREWERS RHP ZACH DAVIES (14-7, 4.09 ERA)
    vs. Dodgers: 1-1, 3.63 ERA
    At Dodger Stadium: 0-0, 1.29 ERA
    Hates to face: Curtis Granderson, 4 for 11, double, HR, RBI
    Loves to face: Logan Forsythe/Kiké Hernandez/Chris

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