• Chargers CB Jason Verrett ruled out for home opener; WR Mike Williams practices

    Chargers CB Jason Verrett ruled out for home opener; WR Mike Williams practices
    COSTA MESA — Chargers cornerback Jason Verrett has been ruled out of Sunday’s home opener against the Dolphins, a potentially ominous sign for a player less than a year removed from ACL surgery.
    Chargers head coach Anthony Lynn said Verrett’s knee will be evaluated on a “week to week” basis.
    “He’s done everything possible to get back and be at 100 percent,” Lynn said. “Right now, we’re just not liking what we see, so we’re going t
  • Northwood football team rallies to notch first win, 29-25 over Santa Ana Valley

    It’s been a rough two and one-half year stretch for the Northwood football team.
    The Timberwolves have lost 22 of their last 25 games, including seven in a row entering Thursday evening’s nonleague contest at Santa Ana Valley.
    However, Northwood (1-3) showed the heart of a champion as it rallied from a double-digit deficit in the second half to defeat the Falcons, 29-25.
    It marked the Timberwolves’ first win since their one-point victory over Irvine nearly a year ago.
    But follo
  • Lake Elsinore man, 79, sentenced to life in prison without parole for killing his Newport Beach doctor

    Lake Elsinore man, 79, sentenced to life in prison without parole for killing his Newport Beach doctor
    SANTA ANA – A talented doctor, good friend and loving husband and father – that is how loved ones remembered Dr. Ronald Gilbert on Friday.
    On Jan. 28, 2013, the successful urologist was shot 10 times at his Newport Beach medical practice by a disgruntled former patient who blamed the 52-year-old doctor for his prostate problems.
    The killer, Stanwood Elkus, 79, sat in a wheelchair for the duration of his trial in Orange County Superior Court last month. But for his Friday sentenc
  • Hoffarth: Must the Rams and Chargers ‘fight’ over us?

    Hoffarth: Must the Rams and Chargers ‘fight’ over us?
    Has anyone really explained why, having to babysit two NFL teams around here at this point in our history, all of a sudden it means there has to be a “Fight for L.A.?”
    The transplanted San Diego Chargers and nomadic St. Louis Rams have been given orders by the NFL schedule-makers to stage home games at temporary housing facilities in Southern California on a Sunday that for years has been set aside in these parts for the Grammy Awards at the Microsoft Theater in L.A. Live – tha
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  • Effort to recall Sen. Josh Newman faces obstacle course

    Effort to recall Sen. Josh Newman faces obstacle course
    The Buzz is the Register’s weekly political news column.
    The effort to recall state Sen. Josh Newman and break Democrats’ legislative supermajority has spurred the Fullerton lawmaker and his allies to mount a tooth-and-nail defense, including a blitz of mail, online and cable TV ads urging those who signed recall petitions to withdraw their names and block the recall from reaching the ballot.
    A total of 70,678 petition signatures have been validated with 1,706 left to inspe
  • Gyasi Zardes’ hard work starting to pay off for Galaxy

    Gyasi Zardes’ hard work starting to pay off for Galaxy
    Gyasi Zardes found himself in the one place an attacking player doesn’t want to be – in a scoring slump.
    Zardes didn’t score his first goal this season until Sept. 3 against Colorado. It was his first goal for the Galaxy since Aug. 24, 2016.
    “Anytime a goal scorer gets a goal, it takes this huge anvil or whatever you want to call it off his back,” Galaxy coach Sigi Schmid said after that game.
    Zardes added his second goal of the season Sunday in the Galaxy’s 1
  • UCLA at Memphis: TV info, scouting report, prediction

    UCLA at Memphis: TV info, scouting report, prediction
    No. 25 UCLA at Memphis
    When: 9 a.m. PT Saturday
    Where: Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium, Memphis, Tenn.
    TV/Radio: ABC/AM 1150
    Records: UCLA (2-0); Memphis (1-0)
    Memphis stats
    QB Riley Ferguson: 10-25, 977 yards, 1 INT
    RB Darrell Henderson: 12 carries, 169 yards, 2 TDs
    RB Patrick Taylor Jr.: 15 carries, 131 yards, 1 TD
    LB Curtis Akins: 9 tackles, 1 TFL, 2 PBU
    DL O’Bryan Goodson: 3 tackles, 2 TFLs, 1 sack
    Memphis injury report: OUT: NT Jared Gentry (leg), LB Darian Porter, L
  • The Brea Beader is still keeping stars sparkling

    The Brea Beader is still keeping stars sparkling
    Brea
    I wonder how many local people remember former Brea resident Bessie Nelson (known to many as the Brea Beader), who gave glitz to so many entertainment and political stars?
    Bessie’s talented touch added the gleam of rhinestones, sequins, bugle beads and more to Michael Jackson’s glove, Neil Diamond’s jackets, Liberace’s capes, Joan Rivers’ blouses and Cher’s evening dresses, not to mention Nancy Reagan’s and Hillary Clinton’s inaugural ball gow
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  • UCLA brings hot offense, depleted defense to Memphis

    UCLA brings hot offense, depleted defense to Memphis
    Darren Andrews was already wiped from a three-hour training camp practice when head coach Jim Mora had the team line up for a two-minute drill period. It seemed like a burden at the time when the August heat radiated off the turf at Wasserman Football Center.
    By September, it turned into a blessing.
    “That two-minute period helped us win the game against Texas A&M,” the redshirt senior wide receiver said. “Stuff like that that we didn’t think we needed, we have to trus
  • Irvine to widen University Drive near UCI in hopes of relieving congestion

    Irvine to widen University Drive near UCI in hopes of relieving congestion
    Commuters driving near UC Irvine may feel some relief when the city completes the widening of part of University Drive in 2019.
    The City Council on Tuesday, Sept. 12, unanimously voted to ask staff to seek bids for an estimated $17 million construction to add a third lane in both directions between MacArthur Boulevard and Campus Drive.
    The project will also fix the pavement throughout the 1.1-mile stretch, extend left-turn pockets, add right-turn lanes, improve stormwater drainage, add LED stree
  • 'Cash Me Outside' Girl Inks Record Deal With Atlantic Records

    Danielle Bregoli attends the Day N Night Festival at Angel Stadium of Anaheim on Sept. 8, 2017 in Anaheim, Calif.
  • Orange County restaurants shut down by health inspectors (Sept. 9-15)

    Orange County restaurants shut down by health inspectors (Sept. 9-15)
    Health permits are suspended for major violations. Restaurants must remain closed until inspectors determine problems have been fixed.Snack bar at OC Fair & Event Center, 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa; rodent infestation; closed Sept. 14, reopened Sept. 14.
    Snack bar at Pacific Amphitheatre, 100 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa; rodent infestation; closed Sept. 14, reopened Sept. 14.
    Taqueria Don Pancho, 1236 W. Civic Center Drive, Santa Ana; cockroach infestation; closed Sept. 14.
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  • California pet stores may be required to only sell rescue animals if this bill passes

    California pet stores may be required to only sell rescue animals if this bill passes
    California may soon become the first state to require all stores that sell dogs, cats and rabbits to offer adoptable pets from shelters and nonprofit rescue groups instead of through breeders or puppy mills, thanks to a landmark bill adopted by state lawmakers.
    Assembly Bill 485, the Pet Rescue and Adoption Act, authored by Assemblymember Patrick O’Donnell, D-Long Beach, is now on its way to the governor’s desk for signage. The California Assembly passed the bill in June and the Sena
  • Paul Taylor Dance Company displays the joy of dance at Laguna Dance Festival

    Paul Taylor Dance Company displays the joy of dance at Laguna Dance Festival
    The 1998 film “Dancemaker” about choreographer Paul Taylor opens with a backstage look of a performance of “Esplanade,” a dance first performed in 1975 that is memorable for the amount of running and falling throughout the piece.
    Viewers who attended opening night of the Laguna Dance Festival on Thursday, Sept. 15 saw this classic work performed live and were impressed by the stamina of the dancers who did not wane in their exuberant execution of choreography despite the
  • As our appliances go high-tech, internet privacy concerns really hit home: Susan Shelley

    As our appliances go high-tech, internet privacy concerns really hit home: Susan Shelley
    The chairman of the U.S. Senate’s Cybersecurity Caucus is concerned about coffee pots.
    And he’s not alone. A bipartisan group of senators is worried about coffee makers, as well as toasters, refrigerators, thermostats, DVRs and security cameras.
    “These are things that can be hacked into,” said Sen. Cory Gardner, R-Colorado. Gardner and other members of the caucus are sponsoring legislation that would require improved security on any internet-connected gadgets and applianc
  • Corky Carroll: How Hurricane Irma turned my Surf Expo trip into travel hell

    Corky Carroll: How Hurricane Irma turned my Surf Expo trip into travel hell
    To set the timeline of today’s adventure I need to tell you that I am writing this on Friday afternoon, Sept. 8 while sitting in a hotel room in Orlando, Florida.
    This time a week ago we had a great trip planned to attend the Surf Expo convention here on Thursday and Friday and then I was scheduled to play a benefit concert from the Florida Surfing Museum in the Palm Beach area on Saturday night. We were to fly home on Sunday.
    We were excited about the trip and were also taking along my wi
  • Appeals court takes foie gras off the menu in California

    Appeals court takes foie gras off the menu in California
    By BRIAN MELLEY
    LOS ANGELES  — A federal appeals court has reinstated a California ban on foie gras, the fatty duck and goose liver delicacy.
    The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled Friday that the state’s law was not pre-empted by the federal government’s authority to regulate poultry products.
    Animal rights activists had pushed through the ban because they say the process of making the pate involves cruel and inhumane force-feeding of animals.
    PETA celebrated the una
  • After his brother dies of a rare disease, Irvine boy receives new treatment at CHOC for same condition

    After his brother dies of a rare disease, Irvine boy receives new treatment at CHOC for same condition
    Ten days after their 6-year-old son, Titus, died of a rare genetic disease last year, Daniel and Bekah Bowman boarded a plane to begin the grueling fight to save his younger brother.
    For the next six months, the Bowmans traveled every 10 days from Irvine to a Columbus, Ohio, children’s hospital where Ely, 4, received an experimental brain infusion for Batten disease. The inherited, fatal disorder, which claimed Titus’ life, eventually leaves children blind, bedridden and demented.
    Th
  • Pacific Symphony delivers Romantic excess better than classic Beethoven

    Pacific Symphony delivers Romantic excess better than classic Beethoven
    To open Pacific Symphony’s 39th season on Thursday, music director Carl St.Clair trundled out three heavyweights – Beethoven, Wagner and Richard Strauss – that he claimed ruled the musical world of Germany from 1770 to 1949.
    St.Clair, a lover of all things German who has spent large parts of his career there, can be forgiven a little hyperbole and historical inaccuracy. Those dates span the birth year of Beethoven (when he didn’t write much) to the year Strauss died, and
  • Shepherd mix Sophie would love to take a walk with a new family

    Shepherd mix Sophie would love to take a walk with a new family
    Breed: Shepherd mix
    Age: 5 years
    Gender: Spayed female
    Size: Medium-large
    Sophie’s story: Sophie loves to start her day with a walk, then chill on the bed and nap for a while her people do whatever it is people do when they aren’t playing with the dog. She loves giving kisses and snuggling, then ending the day with an evening walk. Sophie is mellow and easy to please. She was found as a stray but has decided that being part of a family is what she really wants. She’d love a hom
  • Is Orange County’s booming job growth over? 5 things that hint yes

    Is Orange County’s booming job growth over? 5 things that hint yes
    Orange County bosses have put the break on hiring.
    State jobs statistics for August, released by the state Friday, Sept. 15, show year-over-year job growth at its slowest pace since the recession ended.
    Here’s what you need to know right now about the local jobs market …
    1. Job count: Orange County bosses employed 1.574 million in August, down 1,400 from July but up only 900 from a year ago.
    2. Who’s hiring? From July, professional and business services added 2,000 jobs, and c
  • Steve Smith: Rolling Stones hit the road again, Steely Dan to carry on

    Steve Smith: Rolling Stones hit the road again, Steely Dan to carry on
    In March 1965, The Rolling Stones undertook their first European tour.
    Last Saturday in Hamburg, Germany, with 74-year-old Mick Jagger continuing to defy nature by dancing up a storm for a full two hours, the band kicked off its No Filter Tour, its 18th invasion of the continent, reports Britain’s Mirror.
    This new 14-date tour runs through the end of October, wrapping with the band inaugurating the new 40,000-seat U Arena in Paris with trio of gigs.
    Earlier this year, Ron Wood, the band&rs
  • Emmys 2017: Will Stephen Colbert thank Donald Trump at the awards show this Sunday?

    Emmys 2017: Will Stephen Colbert thank Donald Trump at the awards show this Sunday?
    Stephen Colbert already has nine Emmys, but this Sunday will be the first time he’ll be hosting the awards.
    All of his wins have been for his former show, “The Colbert Report” on Comedy Central. This year, CBS’s “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert” picked up three nominations, but after the Creative ARTS Awards late weekend, he’s 0 for 2.
    On Sunday, the comedian has another shot as “The Late Show” is up for Outstanding Variety Talk Series. If
  • Man killed in Irvine when minivan crashes into traffic signal pole

    IRVINE  A 48-year-old Irvine resident was killed Thursday, Sept. 14,  when his minivan crashed into a traffic signal pole at Modjeska and Still Night, off Irvine Boulevard.
    Irvine police and Orange County Fire Authority personnel responded to the location at 10:54 p.m. and found the driver and only  occupant of the vehicle, James N. Kanavos of Irvine, unresponsive, police spokeswoman Kim Mohr, said. He was transported to an area hospital, where he died from his inju
  • 16-year-old Tustin girl who received recognition from former First Lady Michelle Obama dies

    16-year-old Tustin girl who received recognition from former First Lady Michelle Obama dies
    A 16-year-old girl who received a shout out in a speech from former First Lady Michelle Obama has died from an undetermined medical condition, authorities said Friday, Sept. 15.
    Hillary Beth Moss of Tustin, was transported to Orange County Global Medical Center around 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, Orange County Supervising Deputy Coroner Daniel  Aikin said. She was transferred to Children’s Hospital of Orange County where she died.
    Hillary Moss pictured in a 2015 Facebook post.Hillary Moss fro
  • These are the Orange County cities with National Merit Scholarship semifinalists

    Nearly 800 high school seniors from across Orange County were named this week as semifinalists for the National Merit Scholarship Program, which in its 63rd year will dole our about $32 million to 7,500 students in the spring.
    About 16,000 students nationwide were named as semifinalists on Wednesday, Sept. 13. Of those, 15,000 are expected to advance to the final round, the National Merit Scholarship Corporation said in a statement.
    The semifinalists were chosen based on their scores on the 2016
  • Nation’s hidden unemployed didn’t quit; they transitioned

    Nation’s hidden unemployed didn’t quit; they transitioned
    In recent months, there has been a great deal of news coverage that contrasts the nation’s low unemployment figures with the “hidden unemployed” population — individuals who are working part-time but would really like to be employed full time.
    In June, the New York Times published a story that highlighted low unemployment, but warned the “economy’s weak spots remain.” Huffington Post headlined “The Unemployment Rate — what the numbers do and
  • Orange County Latinos want desal water now

    Orange County Latinos want desal water now
    The Orange County Water District’s mission is to provide the 2.4 million people it serves with a reliable, adequate, high-quality water supply at the lowest reasonable cost in an environmentally responsible manner. Because of its dependence on climate-challenged, heavily regulated imported water, OCWD’s policy is to develop new local and drought-proof sources of water. In the process of doing this, OCWD has identified the proposed Huntington Beach Desalination Project as the single l
  • Hurricane Donald: Cartoons

    Hurricane Donald: Cartoons
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    Check out our daily cartoon gallery featuring some of the best cartoonists from around the world, and across the political spectrum, covering current issues and figures.
  • 5 California Things to Know for Today

    Scientists, engineers gather at JPL, Caltech as NASA's Cassini spacecraft ends 20-year mission with plunge into atmosphere of Saturn. Vote nears on "sanctuary state" bill to expand protections for people living in the country illegally who come in contact with police.
  • Fall Films 2017: Can Wonder Woman, Luke Skywalker and Thor save the movies’ most serious season?

    Fall Films 2017: Can Wonder Woman, Luke Skywalker and Thor save the movies’ most serious season?
    It’s fall, the time when people who think about movies usually get excited about thoughtful films.
    Maybe not so much this year, though. Following a disastrous summer at the box office, cinephiles of all stripes are most concerned about the health of the theatrical industry. Many, therefore, hope that the season’s surest things among summer-like blockbusters – “Thor: Ragnorok,” “Justice League,” “Star Wars: The Last Jedi” – do well enoug
  • Mormon Tabernacle Choir will launch its 2018 tour in O.C.

    Mormon Tabernacle Choir will launch its 2018 tour in O.C.
    America’s most famous choral ensemble, the Mormon Tabernacle Choir, will make its first visit to Orange County since 2004 when it begins its West Coast tour here next spring.  The choir’s performance on June 19 at Renée and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall, part of the Philharmonic Society’s season, will be the first stop on its 2018 Classic Coast Tour.  The last time they were here, the 360-member chorus and accompanying 110-member orchestra sold out three perfor
  • These are the movie release dates for the 91 most anticipated films of fall 2017

    These are the movie release dates for the 91 most anticipated films of fall 2017
    This list includes the significant film releases through the year. Since movie studios always amend schedules, nothing here is set in stone.SEPTEMBER 22
    1. Battle of the Sexes: The famed 1973 tennis match between Billie Jean King (Oscar-winner Emma Stone) and Bobby Riggs (Steve Carell) is dramatized in this film from “Little Miss Sunshine” directors Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris. Cast includes Andrea Riseborough, Sarah Silverman, Bill Pullman, Alan Cumming and Elisabeth Shue.
    2.
  • You’ll be in heaven when ‘The Good Place’ returns … or will you?

    You’ll be in heaven when ‘The Good Place’ returns … or will you?
    Stop right here if you didn’t see the first season of “The Good Place,” one of the best new comedies of last year.
    I’m going to have to reveal a big spoiler.
    It came in the final episode, and everything about the new season, which starts Wednesday in a one-hour special, jumps off that revelation.
    “The Good Place” stars Kristen Bell as Eleanor Shellstrop, who in life had been a pretty awful person. After being unceremoniously killed in a runaway shopping cart a
  • Rest in peace Cassini, 1997-2017, explorer of Saturn and its many moons

    Rest in peace Cassini, 1997-2017, explorer of Saturn and its many moons
    Flight director Julie Webster reacts in mission control at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory after confirmation of Cassini’s demise Friday, Sept. 15, 2017, in Pasadena , Calif. Cassini disintegrated in the skies above Saturn early Friday, following a remarkable journey of 20 years. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong, Pool)Flight director Julie Webster gets emotional in mission control at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory after confirmation of Cassini’s demise Friday, Sept. 15, 2017, in
  • Riley McCoy, the girl who can’t go out in the sun, might become homecoming queen tonight

    Riley McCoy, the girl who can’t go out in the sun, might become homecoming queen tonight
    (This is the first in an occasional series)
    Have you ever truly considered the sunset?
    Riley McCoy has. When you think about it, the sun doesn’t set at all. It doesn’t drop or recede. The sun is fixed and relentless to the point that, every evening, the earth turns away.
    Riley is 17, trying her best to have a typical senior year in high school. Her life is too dependent on the bend of the horizon, the reach of ultraviolet rays and the danger of the sun.
    Every day, Riley waits as the
  • Perfect Sunday in Manhattan

    Perfect Sunday in Manhattan
     
    Flowers blossom along the High Line in Manhattan. (Paul Hodgins)The High Line in Manhattan makes a leisurely stroll that combines city views with verdant landscaping. (Paul Hodgins)A paved path awaits at the High Line in Manhattan. (Paul Hodgins)Appetizers atTri Colore include a hot seafood dish called the Classico with plum shrimp, stuffed mushrooms, clams casino and clams topped with pancetta. (Anne Valdespino)Bar 54 at the Starwood hotel gives rooftop imbibers a memorable view of the M
  • Bromage! Cali Twins Turn Cheese into a Full Time Job

    Bromage! Cali Twins Turn Cheese into a Full Time Job
    The Cheese Twins decided independently to devote their lives to cheese. (Photo courtesy cheesetwins.com)Charlie and Michael Kalish call themselves the Cheese Twins, and it’s hard to imagine two more manly mascots for coagulated milk protein, which — let’s face it — could use a little sex appeal to spruce up its workaday image. Young, handsome and articulate, they’re also six-and-a-half feet tall, which makes them difficult to miss. Big cheese indeed!
    Yes, they&rsquo
  • 12 Free Activities in Salt Lake City

    12 Free Activities in Salt Lake City
    Beautiful Salt Lake City was founded July 24, 1847, when a footsore band of Mormon pioneers settled in this empty  basin. Ringed by scenic mountains, the heart of the city is the Mormon Temple. All streets emanate in a grid from Temple Square.  Most major sights can be visited on foot in downtown Salt Lake, which has an inexpensive and efficient light rail system. Rent a car or hop a bus to get up the gorgeous mountain canyons, which are cleared of snow regularly in the winter. Here ar
  • Realtor Dale Chema takes a Rolls down memory lane

    Realtor Dale Chema takes a Rolls down memory lane
    “Of all my adult toys, this 1964 Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud is definitely my favorite. I gave my eldest daughter, Kayla, away on her wedding day in this beautiful vintage automobile. She recently had her first child, making me a grandfather. So, for obvious reasons, this car has so much sentimental value to me, and is an endearing symbol of the thing I cherish most in this world – my family.”
  • Things to do in Orange County, Sept. 15-21

    Things to do in Orange County, Sept. 15-21
    Friday, Sept. 15
    Laguna Dance Festival: This three-day event brings world class dance to the Laguna stage as well as other dance related activities including master classes and stage talks, and a Dance on Screen presentation of “Paul Taylor: Dancemaker” an academy award-nominated documentary, at the Laguna Art Museum. The festival concludes with performances from the renowned Paul Taylor Dance Company and the groundbreaking Ballet BC of Vancouver, Canada. $41-$71. Sept. 14-17. 7:30 p
  • Explosion rocks London train station, 18 hurt; terrorism suspected

    Explosion rocks London train station, 18 hurt; terrorism suspected
    LONDON — The London Ambulance Service says 18 people have been taken to hospitals after a fire at a subway station during the Friday morning rush hour. Police are calling the incident a terrorist attack.
    The ambulance service says one of the injuries is thought to be serious or life-threatening.
    Passengers reported seeing people with burns to their faces and bodies after the fire on a Tube train at Parsons Green station.
    The ambulance service says it was called at 8:30 a.m. Friday and the
  • Anaheim struggles with growing homeless crisis at river camp

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  • Reported explosion and stampede at London subway station

    Reported explosion and stampede at London subway station
    LONDON — London police and ambulances descended upon a subway station Friday after a reported explosion on a train standing at the platform, and a witness said commuters stampeded down the stairs to escape.
    A commuter whose train was stopped at Parsons Green station says there was panic after a woman saw what appeared to be an explosion. A photo taken at the scene showed what appeared to be a burning pail inside a train. The commuter, Richard Aylmer-Hall, said he saw several people injured
  • Santa Ana Valley’s Malcom Wesley rushes for 401 yards and four TDs

    Santa Ana Valley’s Malcom Wesley rushes for 401 yards and four TDs
    Senior running back Malcom Wesley rushed for 401 yards on 43 caries and scored four touchdown for Santa Ana Valley in a 29-25 loss to Northwood in a nonleague football game Thursday night at Santa Ana Valley High.
    Wesley scored on first-half runs of 10, 51, 64 and 34 yards. He accumulated 303 yards on the ground by halftime to help the Falcons (0-4) build a 25-13 lead at the break.
    “It was good game and a bad game for us,” said Wesley, who set a career-high for rushing in a game. &ld
  • Crean Lutheran football coach and star player talk about Saints’ 28-21 victory over Beckman (video)

    Crean Lutheran football coach and star player talk about Saints’ 28-21 victory over Beckman (video)
    Crean Lutheran’s first football game against an Irvine public school team turned out to be a special one Thursday, Sept. 14.
    The Saints held on for a 28-21 nonleague victory over Beckman at Irvine Stadium.
    Crean Lutheran coach Matt Bowman talked about the importance of the victory after the game.Crean Lutheran football coach Matt Bowman was thrilled after his team’s 28-21 victory over Beckman Thursday night. Here are some comments. pic.twitter.com/GvGcMsBuO3
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  • 2 arrested, 1 sought in Costa Mesa robbery

    COSTA MESA — Police are searching for a possibly armed suspect believed to be involved in a commercial robbery Thursday night, authorities said.
    Several officers and a helicopter are near the 500 block of West Wilson Street, searching for the suspect, Costa Mesa Police Department Sgt. Patrick Wessel said.
    Shortly after 10 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 14, officers got a call about a possible commercial robbery in the 2200 block of Harbor Boulevard, Wessel said.
    When officers arrived, they spotted a
  • IVC Update: Women’s volleyball team remains undefeated

    Irvine Valley’s women’s volleyball team wasn’t at its best, but still had enough to stay undefeated.
    The Lasers swept their fourth opponent of the season, beating Long Beach City, 25-20, 25-23, 25-21, on the road on Friday night.
    IVC improved its record to 5-0 on the year. Long Beach City slipped to 1-3.
    Irvine Valley, which hadn’t hit under .303 as a team in a match this season, finished at .281 on Friday.
    But the Lasers got a big night from sophomore middle blocker Oliv
  • Irvine Chargers Junior Midget team defeats Bellflower, 20-18

    The Irvine Chargers Junior Midget squad defeated the visiting Bellflower Broncos, 20-18, at Irvine Stadium on Saturday, Sept. 9.
    The Chargers scored on their first possession on Garrett O’Neal’s 20-yard pass to Evan Granger.
    Arturo Orta added the 2-point conversion, and the Chargers jumped out to an early 8-0 lead.
    The Chargers’ defense gave the Broncos all they could handle the entire game. Nicholas McGehee intercepted the Bronco’s first attempted pass, but the Broncos a
  • UC Irvine Update: Women’s soccer team records milestone victory

    UC Irvine’s women’s soccer team corralled another Pac-12 opponent with a 1-0 victory Sunday in Anteater Stadium over Oregon.
    For the program, it was the 19th win all-time against a Pac-12 foe and fourth against the Ducks. The most significant win of the afternoon belong to head coach Scott Juniper who won game No. 114 of his career surpassing Marine Cano for the all-time program mark for UC Irvine women’s soccer coaches.
    “Goes without saying that there’s just tons a

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