• Coming to Laguna Niguel: Free movies, senior expo and more

    Coming to Laguna Niguel: Free movies, senior expo and more
    Free movie screening
    The Laguna Niguel Library will host a free screening of “The Dinner,” a 2017 film starring Richard Gere, at 2 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 17, at 30341 Crown Valley Parkway. The library holds the free screenings on the first and third Sunday of each month. Information: 949-249-5252
    Beetle workshop
    The city is hosting a free informational workshop on boring beetles and their impacts on trees at 5:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 21 at City Hall, 30111 Crown Valley Parkway. Two Unive
  • New Segerstrom Center Plaza opening will feature free concerts, trick-or-treat candy, death-defying wall dancing

    New Segerstrom Center Plaza opening will feature free concerts, trick-or-treat candy, death-defying wall dancing
    Bandaloop is a Bay Area collective of dancers who perform in harnesses on walls and cliffs. (Photo courtesy of Segerstrom Center for the Arts)Bandaloop will perform on the wall of Segerstrom Hall on opening day of the new plaza. (Photo courtesy of Segerstrom Center for the Arts)Julianne and George Argyros contributed much of the funding for the new plaza, including its huge welcoming fountain. (Photo courtesy of Segerstrom Center for the Arts)The Julianne and George Argyros Plaza took eight mont
  • Coming to Aliso Viejo: Veterans Fair, Founder’s Day and more

    Coming to Aliso Viejo: Veterans Fair, Founder’s Day and more
    Book discussion
    The Aliso Viejo evening book group will meet at 5:30 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 14 at the Aliso Viejo Library, 1 Journey. The group will discuss Gillian Flynn’s “The Grownup.” No registration is required. Information: 949-360-1730
    Veterans fair
    The ninth annual Veterans Resource Fair will be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday, Sept. 19, at Saddleback College, 28000 Marguerite Parkway. Admission and parking are free. Veterans, active duty personnel and military families may at
  • Pop star Sia wades into desert Cadiz water project debate

    Pop star Sia wades into desert Cadiz water project debate
    Pop star Sia is doing more than promoting music with her Twitter account. The “Chandelier” singer is throwing her support behind an important issue in Southern California: the Cadiz water project.
    The project, if approved, would transfer groundwater in the remote eastern San Bernardino County desert to parts of Orange County and other locations  A recent action by many to block the project in the California state senate was defeated.
    On Twitter, Sia posted a message Friday,
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  • Crime log for Huntington Beach, Sept. 3-9

    Crime log for Huntington Beach, Sept. 3-9
    SEPTEMBER 3
    Physical fight: Around 1 a.m. Main Street and Walnut Ave.
    Domestic violence: Around 2 a.m. 5100 block of Tortuga Drive
    Drunk in vehicle: Around 2 a.m. Hamilton Ave. and Seaforth Lane. Police made at least one arrest.
    Disturbing the peace: Around 3 a.m. 17300 block of Queens Lane. Police issued a warning to the address.
    Vehicle theft: Around midnight. 1500 block of Backbay Circle
    Grand theft: Around 4 p.m. Pacific City at PCH
  • Meet this week’s Rams opponent: Washington

    Meet this week’s Rams opponent: Washington
    Kirk Cousins’ first game without Sean McVay didn’t go very well.
    McVay, credited during his three-year stint as Washington’s offensive coordinator with helping to develop Cousins as a productive quarterback, has moved on to coach the Rams. Cousins and Washington suffered a rough 30-17 loss to Philadelphia in Sunday’s season opener.
    Cousins, who had the third-most passing yards in the NFL last season, completed 23 of 40 attempts for 240 yards, one touchdown and one interce
  • Victim in Santa Ana hit-and-run identified; police continue investigation

    Detectives in Santa Ana are investigating the hit and run death of a man who was hit by two cars over the weekend, police said Tuesday, Sept. 12.
    Juan Manuel Segura, 57, of Orange died at South Broadway and West Borchard Avenue where he was first hit by a pickup truck then another vehicle, Santa Ana police said in a statement Tuesday.
    The driver of the second vehicle remained at the scene and cooperated with police, but the driver of the pickup truck fled.
    “The truck was last seen fle
  • Master Gardener: Late fall, early spring best times to divide daylilies

    Master Gardener: Late fall, early spring best times to divide daylilies
    Q. Some of my daylilies have finished blooming.  Can I get a head start on my winter garden chores by dividing them now?
    A. Late fall and early spring are the best times to divide daylilies, Hemerocallis. However, they are such robust plants that, if necessary, they can be successfully divided virtually any time of the year.  Simply lift the plants, split the clumps of rhizomes into undamaged sections, and replant.  Your plants are unlikely to sustain any kind of setback.
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  • Man accused of killing 2 transients in Anaheim raises possibility of refusing court-appointed attorney

    Man accused of killing 2 transients in Anaheim raises possibility of refusing court-appointed attorney
    SANTA ANA – A man charged with the murder of two men in Anaheim, and who was a cellmate of another man who died under suspicious circumstances, on Tuesday raised the prospect of getting rid of his court-appointed attorney.
    Marvin Magallanes, 26, during a mental-competency hearing told Orange County Superior Court Commissioner Edward Hall that he wanted to “refuse” his attorney.
    Hall briefly closed the courtroom to discuss the matter with Magallanes and his court-appointed
  • Soka University to unveil Argentine art display

    Soka University to unveil Argentine art display
    Argentine artists and friends Pablo Salvadó, left, and Sebastián Chillemi joke around at Soka University where their exhibit, “Sleeping in the Forest, dreamscapes of nature and society” will open September 14. Chillemi holds Salvado’s “Morena Women,” an acrylic on canvas. (Photo by Mindy Schauer, Orange County Register/SCNG)Argentine artists and friends Sebastián Chillemi, left, with “Forest Boy,” and Pablo Salvado with “Morena
  • Santana at the House of Blues in Anaheim: Not just a legendary...

    Carlos Santana performs at the House of Blues of Anaheim on Monday, September 11, 2017. Carlos Santana performs at the House of Blues of Anaheim on Monday, September 11, 2017.
  • Seal Beach City Council votes down LA Fitness club near Rossmoor — after LA Fitness pulled out

    Seal Beach City Council votes down LA Fitness club near Rossmoor — after LA Fitness pulled out
    SEAL BEACH The City Council has dealt a death blow to a proposed fitness club in the back of The Shops at Rossmoor.
    Council members voted 3-2 early Tuesday, Sept. 12 against a conditional use permit to allow development of an LA Fitness — or similar business — at the site.
    However, they separately voted 3-2 to deny an appeal filed by residents that would have overturned the project’s Environmental Impact Report — a somewhat moot point since the gym had just been squelched
  • Angels’ 2018 schedule includes matchups with NL West

    Angels’ 2018 schedule includes matchups with NL West
    The Angels will open the 2018 season on March 29 at Oakland and face the National League West in interleague play.
    The full schedule, which was released Tuesday, opens on a Thursday, instead of the traditional Monday, because the new collective bargaining agreement allows for four extra off-days.
    The Angels open in Oakland and finish at home against the A’s on Sept. 30. In interleague play, the Angels play a pair of three-game series against the Dodgers on consecutive weekends, July 6-8 at
  • Council approves new lease agreement with Samueli family entity for Anaheim Equestrian Center

    Council approves new lease agreement with Samueli family entity for Anaheim Equestrian Center
    Philanthropist and Anaheim Ducks owner Henry Samueli will take over the lease for the Anaheim Equestrian Center, ensuring that horses will remain there for at least the next five years.
    The City Council recently approved the lease agreement with Powerline Properties, which is controlled by the Samueli family, with an option to buy the city-owned property at 1370 S. Sanderson Ave.
    The city previously leased the property to Robert Jones, who operates the Rancho Del Rio Stables. The equestrian cent
  • NASA’s Saturn-orbiting Cassini spacecraft faces fiery finish

    NASA’s Saturn-orbiting Cassini spacecraft faces fiery finish
    By MARCIA DUNN
    CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — After a 20-year voyage, NASA’s Cassini spacecraft is poised to dive into Saturn this week to become forever one with the exquisite planet.
    There’s no turning back: Friday it careens through the atmosphere and burns up like a meteor in the sky over Saturn.
    NASA is hoping for scientific dividends up until the end. Every tidbit of data radioed back from Cassini will help astronomers better understand the entire Saturnian system — rings,
  • Second year of Irvine’s high school satellite launch program gets help from NASA

    Second year of Irvine’s high school satellite launch program gets help from NASA
    Brent Freeze, Irvine CubeSat program co-founder, explains the program to invited guests during the kick-off event in Irvine on Wednesday, September 6, 2017. (Photo by Paul Rodriguez, Orange County Register/SCNG)Joyee Chen, center, explains the role of the Portola High School team in the CubeSat Irvine02 program in Irvine on Wednesday, September 6, 2017. Joining him on stage at the Kick-off ceremony are teammates Kevan Parang, second from right, Samira Feili, right, and teacher Michael Tang, left
  • Irvine’s Lex Ishimoto hobbles (literally) into ‘So You Think You Can Dance’ finale

    Irvine’s Lex Ishimoto hobbles (literally) into ‘So You Think You Can Dance’ finale
    Lex Ishimoto and All-Star Gaby Diaz perform a samba choreographed by Sasha Farber on “So You Think You Can Dance” on Sept. 11. (Photo by Adam Rose)The Top 4 contestants Koine Iwasaki, Kiki Nyemchek, Lex Ishimoto and Taylor Sieve on “So You Think You Can Dance.” (Photo by Adam Rose)Koine Iwasaki and Lex Ishimoto perform a disco routine to “Knock on Wood,” choreographed by Doriana Sanchez, on “So You Think You Can Dance” on Sept. 11. (Photo by Adam R
  • Apple kicks off new product event; $1,000 iPhone is expected

    Apple kicks off new product event; $1,000 iPhone is expected
    By MICHAEL LIEDTKE and BARBARA ORTUTAY
    CUPERTINO, Calif. — Apple has kicked off a September product event at which it is expected to unveil a dramatically redesigned iPhone that could cost $1,000.
    It’s the first product event Apple is holding at its new spaceship-like headquarters in Cupertino, California. True to its secretive ways, Apple hasn’t confirmed what it will be announcing, though a financial forecast issued last month telegraphed something significant in the pipeline
  • Santana at the House of Blues in Anaheim: Not just a legendary guitarist, he’s the shaman of Latin-Afro rock

    Santana at the House of Blues in Anaheim: Not just a legendary guitarist, he’s the shaman of Latin-Afro rock
    Carlos Santana performs at the House of Blues of Anaheim on Monday, September 11, 2017. (Photo by Drew A. Kelley, Contributing Photographer)Carlos Santana performs at the House of Blues of Anaheim on Monday, September 11, 2017. (Photo by Drew A. Kelley, Contributing Photographer)Carlos Santana performs at the House of Blues of Anaheim on Monday, September 11, 2017. (Photo by Drew A. Kelley, Contributing Photographer)Carlos Santana performs at the House of Blues of Anaheim on Monday, September 11
  • Laguna Beach police arrest Anaheim couple suspected in burglaries in 3 Orange County cities

    LAGUNA BEACH An Anaheim man recently released from prison and his girlfriend, have been arrested on suspicion of burglary in Laguna Beach and are suspected in burglaries in Villa Park and Laguna Hills, authorities said.
    Laguna Beach police first got a call from a resident in the 30000 block of Driftwood Drive, after he collided with the two suspects as they tried to flee from his South Laguna home on Sept. 1, said Sgt. Jim Cota.
    “As officers responded, both suspects got into a white H
  • Ex-felon donor faces deportation to Cambodia, minus one kidney

    Ex-felon donor faces deportation to Cambodia, minus one kidney
    Touch Hak, left, and his brother Puthy, sit in their garage in Santa Ana before Touch’s ICE meeting at the Santa Ana Federal Building on Friday, September 1, 2017. (Photo by Kevin Sullivan, Orange County Register/SCNG)Touch Hak, center, heads into his ICE meeting with lawyers Jessica Castellanos, left, and Martha Ruch, right, of the Asian Americans Advancing Justice-LA, and his brother Puthy, at the Santa Ana Federal Building on Friday, September 1, 2017. (Photo by Kevin Sullivan, Orange C
  • New Voices Playwrights Presents Fall Staged Reading of Impossible Dreams

    New Voices Playwrights Theatre presents a staged reading of Impossible Dreams by Mark Bowen on Saturday, Sept 23 at 2pm at Stage Door Repertory Theatre, 1045 N Armando St, Anaheim CA 92806. Tickets are a $5 donation at the door.
  • By agreeing to host 2028 Olympics, L.A. organizing committee will be doing business with a scandal-ridden IOC

    By agreeing to host 2028 Olympics, L.A. organizing committee will be doing business with a scandal-ridden IOC
    LOS ANGELES — A key step in the selection of an Olympic host city is the International Olympic Committee evaluation commission’s tour of candidate cities. These visits give IOC officials the chance to tour proposed venues and Olympic Village sites, ride subway lines and gauge the interest of the community in hosting the Games and then report back to the rest of the IOC’s 94 members prior to the host city elections.
    Frankie Fredericks, the Brigham Young educated former Nami
  • Cannabis company buying historic town of Nipton to develop 420-friendly resort

    Cannabis company buying historic town of Nipton to develop 420-friendly resort
    Laura Cavaness boasted a new uniform as she set out for another day of tidying tented cabins, dusting antique trinkets and clearing the cobwebs that each night seem to emerge from the desert.
    For seven months, the 53-year-old Indiana native has lived in Nipton – on the edge of San Bernardino County, a few miles from the Nevada border – with her husband, Carl, their two children and three grandchildren. Together, the couple serves as caretakers for the hundred-year-old Hotel Nipton.
    C
  • Wolfgang Puck on attending Harvard University, dealing with millennial chefs and rising labor costs

    Wolfgang Puck on attending Harvard University, dealing with millennial chefs and rising labor costs
    When Tim Joseph and Chelsea Semaken learned Wolfgang Puck was making a rare appearance at South Coast Plaza, the couple changed their return flight home to Alaska so they could meet the culinary icon.
    “He’s no question one of the leading cooks in the world,” Joseph said while waiting in line to meet Puck on a recent Saturday.
    The ever energetic Puck didn’t disappoint the millennial foodies, who crowded the recently renovated Wolfgang Puck Kitchen bistro at Macy’s to
  • Southern California wages rise 6%-plus as bosses battle for talent

    Southern California wages rise 6%-plus as bosses battle for talent
    Want extra proof there’s a shortage of workers in Southern California? Or that bosses really are fighting to hire and keep the best workers?
    I took a look at a new tally of regional job growth and pay patterns, which show a moderate pace of hiring but noteworthy increases in weekly wages paid in the region. This year started with average weekly wages growing at 6 percent-plus annual rates in the four-county area.
    For example, look at Orange County’s mismatch in the growth of job
  • UK engineers launch ‘sewer war’ against giant fat blob

    UK engineers launch ‘sewer war’ against giant fat blob
    LONDON — British engineers say they have launched a “sewer war” against a giant fat blob clogging London’s sewers.
    Thames Water officials said Tuesday it is likely to take three weeks to dissolve the outsize fatberg.
    They caution against expecting quick results as the fatberg is 250 yards long and weighs as much as 11 double-decker busses.
    The unsavory blob consists of congealed wet wipes, diapers, fat and oil.
    Thames Water’s Matt Rimmer says the fatberg is “a
  • Before Green Day’s Rose Bowl debut, here are the band’s 25 greatest songs

    Before Green Day’s Rose Bowl debut, here are the band’s 25 greatest songs
    With over three decades and 12 studio albums under their studded belts, Green Day has produced hundreds of ultra-catchy tunes to make you pump your fist, shed a tear or want to start a revolution. As the Rock and Roll Hall of Famers prepare to close out the North American leg of their Revolution Radio tour on Saturday, Sept. 16, at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, it seemed only fitting to attempt to compile a list of the band’s greatest hits from throughout its illustrious career.
    The
  • Dutch and French Caribbean struggle with harsh conditions after Irma

    Dutch and French Caribbean struggle with harsh conditions after Irma
    By DANICA COTO
    PHILIPSBURG, St. Maarten — Dominga Tejera picked her way around fallen palm trees rotting in mud as she returned home after a nine-hour workday as a hospital janitor on a Caribbean island that until recently seemed like paradise.
    She collapsed into a small plastic chair that has served as a makeshift bed since Hurricane Irma ripped the roof from her home as it pummeled St. Martin as a Category 5 storm.
    “It’s sad when you come home to this,” she said as she
  • Access restored to some residents of Upper Florida Keys displaced by Irma

    Access restored to some residents of Upper Florida Keys displaced by Irma
    By JENNIFER KAY and DOUG FERGUSON
    MIAMI — Residents were allowed to return Tuesday to some islands in the hurricane-hit Florida Keys as officials pieced together the scope of Irma’s destruction and aid rushed into the drenched and debris-strewn state.
    It has been difficult to get detailed information on the condition of island chain where Irma first came ashore over the weekend because communication and access were cut off by the storm’s arrival as a Category 4 hurricane. But d
  • Korean imports, probiotics + sugar scrubs = powerful beauty potions

    Korean imports, probiotics + sugar scrubs = powerful beauty potions
    Mindful, gritty, elegant and luscious, September’s beauty picks hit every key.
     
    Sloughing Elegance Just when you thought you couldn’t possibly have room on your bath caddy for another body scrub, along comes Lalicious from husband-and-wife team Steve and Jessica Kernochan. The eco-friendly line of bath products is manufactured in Hawthorne in what was an abandoned wind tunnel structure, and the Extraordinary Whipped Sugar Scrubs will blow you away. For one thing, the nine scent
  • Russia says Syria government seized most territory from IS

    Russia says Syria government seized most territory from IS
    By NATALIYA VASILYEVA
    ALEPPO, Syria (AP) — Russia’s military said Tuesday that Syrian troops have liberated about 85 percent of the war-torn country’s territory from militants, a major turn-around two years after Moscow intervened to lend a hand to its embattled long-time ally.
    Russia has been providing air cover for President Bashar Assad’s troops since 2015, changing the tide of the war and giving Syrian and allied troops an advantage over opposition fighters and Islami
  • Late, late show can’t stop Dodgers from losing 11th consecutive game, 8-6

    Late, late show can’t stop Dodgers from losing 11th consecutive game, 8-6
    Los Angeles Dodgers right fielder Yasiel Puig (66) can’t make the catch on a triple by San Francisco Giants’ Hunter Pence during the third inning of a baseball game, Monday, Sept. 11, 2017, in San Francisco. (AP Photo/Tony Avelar)Los Angeles Dodgers’ Alex Verdugo looks up at the rain during a delay during a baseball game against the San Francisco Giants, Monday, Sept. 11, 2017, in San Francisco. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez)Fans cover themselves from the rain during a baseball
  • Officials Looking To Avoid A 'Skid Row' In Anaheim

    That's the message the Orange County Board of Supervisors plans to send when they meet Tuesday. For the first time they will vote Tuesday to bring in law enforcement to put an end to it.
  • Woman alleges gang rape by Decapitated members, who were arrested in Santa Ana

    Woman alleges gang rape by Decapitated members, who were arrested in Santa Ana
    A woman whose allegations led to Polish death metal band Decapitated members being arrested over the weekend while on tour in Santa Ana said she was gang-raped by the band after a concert in Spokane, Wash., according to court documents, media in Spokane reported Monday.
    The Spokesman-Review reported the documents say the woman alleged she was gang-raped by band members in their tour bus bathroom. According to the documents, the woman entered the bus for drinks with the band before each member fo
  • Orange County boys water polo Top 10 (9-12-17)

    Orange County boys water polo Top 10 (9-12-17)
    OCVarsity’s boys water polo rankings for Sept. 12, 2017
    1.Orange Lutheran
    2. Mater Dei
    3. Huntington Beach
    4. Newport Harbor
    5. Santa Margarita
    6. Foothill
    7. Corona del Mar
    8.  Laguna Beach
    9. San Clemente
    10. Aliso Niguel
  • Dodgers, Giants wait through 2½ hours of delays, will play deep into night

    Dodgers, Giants wait through 2½ hours of delays, will play deep into night
    SAN FRANCISCO — After losing 10 games in a row and 15 of their past 16, the Dodgers arrived at AT&T Park on Monday afternoon willing to go to extremes if that’s what it took to turn things around.
    They would have to.
    The dark clouds that have followed them the past two weeks dropped rain on AT&T Park, two separate delays – one before the game even started and another after just one batter. After waiting 2½ hours, both sides agreed to resume the game at 
  • Chargers’ comeback falls short as blocked field goal seals 24-21 loss to Broncos

    Chargers’ comeback falls short as blocked field goal seals 24-21 loss to Broncos
    DENVER — Everything began rolling downhill after the drop.
    Five minutes into the Los Angeles Chargers’ first NFL season, Casey Hayward was poised to score. The 5-foot-11 cornerback had gotten his hands on the ball, jumping a pass intended for Broncos running back C.J. Anderson. There was nothing in front of him except green grass.
    This was not exactly a surprise. A year ago, Hayward led the league with seven interceptions, earning his first trip to the Pro Bowl. On Monday night,
  • Disney Legend, whose work is heard every day in ‘Pirates,’ ‘Haunted Mansion’ songs, dies at 98

    Disney Legend, whose work is heard every day in ‘Pirates,’ ‘Haunted Mansion’ songs, dies at 98
    You may not know his name, but there’s no doubt you know the catchy song he wrote.
    Disney Legend and former Imagineer Xavier “X” Atencio, who at the encouragement of Walt Disney, wrote the lyrics for “Yo Ho, (A Pirate’s Life for Me)” song for the Pirates of the Caribbean ride, died Sept. 10, D23.com reported. He was 98.
    Atencio not only wrote all of the dialogue for Pirates, he wrote the lyrics for the song that takes you through a 15-minute boat journey past
  • Mater Dei center Kekani Gonzalez commits to Boise State

    Mater Dei center Kekani Gonzalez commits to Boise State
    Mater Dei center Kekani Gonzalez (6-2, 295) committed over the weekend to Boise State, the senior announced on Twitter.#B18EDBLUE pic.twitter.com/Kx8KeM00HN
    — Kekaniokoa Gonzalez (@kekaniokoa) September 11, 2017The verbal gives Boise State a Mater Dei commitment in consecutive recruiting classes. The Broncos signed Monarchs’ linebacker Roman Kafentzis from the class of 2017.
    Gonzalez also is the second current Mater Dei offensive lineman to commit, joining left tackle Tommy Brow
  • Melvin Gordon a highlight in Chargers’ uneven opening half

    Melvin Gordon a highlight in Chargers’ uneven opening half
    DENVER — Melvin Gordon can run. Melvin Gordon can catch. Melvin Gordon … can fly?
    The former Heisman Trophy finalist entered his third season as the Chargers’ backfield workhorse — a promising young runner expected to take another step under new head coach Anthony Lynn, a running backs coach for over a decade. Last fall, Gordon shook off a subpar rookie year, breaking out with 1,416 yards from scrimmage and a Pro Bowl nod despite losing three games to injuries.
    What
  • Bonsignore: The heavy lifting of relocation all but complete, Dean Spanos and Chargers turn attention to football

    Bonsignore: The heavy lifting of relocation all but complete, Dean Spanos and Chargers turn attention to football
    DENVER — The Los Angeles Chargers came to a familiar place to kick off their new history.
    It’s not often you can call the loud, thunderous, passionate setting that is Sports Authority Field at Mile High in Denver a welcoming setting. But then, when you pack your belongings after spending 56 years in the same city and relocate to a completely new one, you find familiarity wherever you can find it.
    Even when it’s crossing into the kind of enemy territory Denver has presented to t
  • Man gets 13 years in prison for Irvine crash that killed nephew

    Man gets 13 years in prison for Irvine crash that killed nephew
    SANTA ANA — A 33-year-old man was sentenced to more than 13 years in prison for a crash that killed his nephew and injured his brother-in-law in Irvine more than six years ago, according to court records obtained Monday, Sept. 11.
    Tapu Aniceto Sitagata, who has been in jail since his arrest Sept. 1, 2011, pleaded guilty Friday, Sept. 8 to gross vehicular manslaughter while intoxicated as well as drunken driving and causing injury, both felonies. He also admitted driving while on a suspende
  • Dodgers at Giants: Tuesday game time, TV channels and starting pitchers

    Dodgers at Giants: Tuesday game time, TV channels and starting pitchers
    DODGERS at GIANTS
    When: 7:15 p.m.
    Where: AT&T Park
    TV: SportsNet LA (where available); KTLA/5
    THE PITCHERS
    DODGERS LHP CLAYTON KERSHAW (16-3, 2.15 ERA)
    Vs. Giants: 20-9, 1.62 ERA
    At AT&T Park: 12-4, 1.29 ERA
    Hates to face: Ty Blach, 3 for 5 (.600), 1 double
    Loves to face: Kelby Tomlinson, 0 for 14, 6 Ks
    GIANTS RHP JOHNNY CUETO (7-7, 4.43 ERA)
    Vs. Dodgers: 6-7, 3.21 ERA
    At AT&T Park: 12-6, 3.11 ERA
    Hates to face: Corey Seager, 10 for 25 (.400), 1 double, 1 HR
    Loves to face: Charlie Cu
  • Andrew McMahon will perform at the 6th Annual Rare Tribute to Champions of Hope awards in Anaheim

    Andrew McMahon will perform at the 6th Annual Rare Tribute to Champions of Hope awards in Anaheim
    For the past handful of years, Orange County-based non-profit Global Genes has taken the time to recognize advocates for research into rare diseases and supporters of programs for patients with its its annual Global Genes Rare Tribute to Champions of Hope blue carpet awards ceremony. It also honors the patients and scientists that have worked tirelessly to raise awareness and serve as advocates for rare diseases on a global scale.
    This year’s event will be spread out over two days at
  • Controversial targeting incidents leave UCLA short-handed at linebacker

    Controversial targeting incidents leave UCLA short-handed at linebacker
    LOS ANGELES — One didn’t earn a penalty and one did, but two controversial incidents of targeting between UCLA and Hawaii last Saturday might leave the Bruins without two of their starting linebackers for this week’s game against Memphis.
    Senior Kenny Young, who was forced out of last Saturday’s game after getting leveled on a blindside block, will go through the concussion protocol this week as the Bruins (2-0) prepare for their first road game of the year against Memphi
  • Laguna Hills appeal to leave Coast View Conference is turned down

    Laguna Hills appeal to leave Coast View Conference is turned down
    Laguna Hills’ proposal that would extract the school from the Coast View Conference and place it in the Pacific Coast League was defeated Monday at an Orange County principals meeting at Servite.
    The proposal needed “yes” notes from 45 schools for passage. It received 41 “yes” votes.
    Laguna Hills principal Bill Hinds said the school will take its appeal to the CIF-Southern Section Council meeting Oct. 3. The CIF-SS Council is mostly made up of representatives of the
  • Orange County scores and player stats for Monday (9-11-17)

    Orange County scores and player stats for Monday (9-11-17)
    This is where you can find the scores and stats for the Orange County high school games Monday, Sept. 11.
    GIRLS GOLF
    Yorba Linda 204, El Modena 276Medalist: Ko (YL) 38. Cox (EM) 45.
    Villa Park 232, El Dorado 256Medalist: E. Nguyen (VP) 43, M. Nguyen (VP) 43.
    Mater Dei 191, JSerra 231Medalist: Vasquez (35) 35. Owen (JS) 42.
    Huntington Beach 222, Marina 280Medalist: Myers (HB) 39. Byerley (Mar) 39.
    St. Margaret’s 233, Tustin 247Medalist: Caraway (T) 32. Mitchell (SM) 39.
    Santa Margarita 200,
  • L.A.’s 2028 Olympic bid gets approval from IOC evaluation commission

    L.A.’s 2028 Olympic bid gets approval from IOC evaluation commission
    LOS ANGELES — In signing off on Los Angeles’ bid to host the 2028 Olympic Games, the International Olympic Committee evaluation commission on Monday also acknowledged the uncertainty of hosting a Games 11 years after they were awarded by the IOC.
    The release of the IOC evaluation commission report on Los Angeles’ ability to hold the 2028 Games came less than 48 hours before the IOC is expected to vote unanimously in Lima, Peru on Wednesday to award the 2024 Olympics to Paris an
  • Texas brings surging offense to face USC

    Texas brings surging offense to face USC
    Tom Herman arrived at Texas with much fanfare.
    Herman, the former Houston coach and Ohio State offensive coordinator, replaced Charlie Strong last November following three consecutive seasons in which the Longhorns finished below .500.
    The early returns?
    Texas, which visits USC at the Coliseum on Saturday, split its first two home games but has shown little trouble on offense.
    “I think Tom is one of the most brilliant offensive minds in college football,” USC coach Clay Helton said.

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