• America First! announces plans for 2 more rallies in Laguna Beach

    America First! announces plans for 2 more rallies in Laguna Beach
    LAGUNA BEACH   Johnny Benitez, the organizer of an America First! rally that last month drew more than 2,300 protesters to Main Beach, has posted plans to rally in this seaside town again on Sept. 24. and on Oct. 22.
    Earlier this week Benitez, of Lake Forest, told Laguna Beach Police that the Sept. 24 rally would be canceled because his family was facing death threats for being associated with white supremacists. By this weekend, posts for the rallies were back up on his Facebook page, draw
  • Green Day delivers a terrific night of punk rock and positivity Saturday at the Rose Bowl

    Green Day delivers a terrific night of punk rock and positivity Saturday at the Rose Bowl
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    Billie Joe Armstrong of Green Day performs at the Rose Bowl on Saturday. KELLY A. SWIFT, CONTRIBUTING PHOTOGRAPHERMike Dirnt of Green Day performs during the ‘Revolution Radio Tour’ stop at the Rose Bowl. KELLY A. SWIFT, CONTRIBUTING PHOTOGRAPHERTrŽ Cool of Green Day says hello to the crowd at the Rose Bowl on Saturday. KELLY A. SWIFT, CONTRIBUTING PHOTOGRAPHERMike Dirnt and Billie Joe Armstrong of Green Day perform at the Rose Bowl on Saturday. KELLY A. SWIFT, CONTRIBUTING PH
  • 2 Orange County motorcyclists killed in head-on crash; Ortega Highway reopens

    2 Orange County motorcyclists killed in head-on crash; Ortega Highway reopens
    Two Orange County residents were killed in a head-on motorcycle crash Sunday morning on the Ortega Highway west of Lake Elsinore, authorities said.
    The mountain road, officially known as Highway 74, was shut down in both directions from Grand Avenue in Lake Elsinore to the Quest Diagnostics Nichols Institute in San Juan Capistrano. Just after 1 p.m., the highway reopened to westbound traffic, followed by eastbound lanes a little later.
    The names and ages of the people killed have not been r
  • Music, comedy, art, food overwhelm senses Saturday at Kaaboo Del Mar

    Music, comedy, art, food overwhelm senses Saturday at Kaaboo Del Mar
    Kaaboo Del Mar is quite the experience. The multi-dimensional fest, now in its third year at the Del Mar Racetrack + Fairgrounds, can be a tad overwhelming. The choose-your-own-adventure approach to this three-day lifestyle event allows guests to truly get lost in a world of live entertainment and over-the-top (at least by music festival standards) indulgences.
    Saturday’s music lineup was a spectacular draw that included sets by Machine Gun Kelley, Logic, the Tubes, Toad the Wet Sprocket,
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  • L.A. Kings’ goodwill trip to China took months of planning

    L.A. Kings’ goodwill trip to China took months of planning
    When last season ended, one arm of the Kings organization immediately began the search for a new coach, president and general manager.
    Another arm simultaneously launched into its own extensive project, planning the first ever NHL games in China.
    The Kings and Canucks leave for Shanghai on Sunday to begin a groundbreaking week in China that has been a long time in the making.
    Related Articles L.A. Kings insist new offensive philosophy won’t compromise defense L.A. Kings training camp previ
  • Townshend’s ‘Quadrophenia’ is a classical rocker at the Greek Theatre

    Townshend’s ‘Quadrophenia’ is a classical rocker at the Greek Theatre
    Alfie Boe, left, and Pete Townshend perform Saturday at the Greek Theatre. (Photo courtesy of the Greek Theatre)Billy Idol, left, and Alfie Boe perform Saturday at the Greek Theatre. (Photo courtesy of the Greek Theatre)Alfie Boe, left, and Pete Townshend perform Saturday at the Greek Theatre. (Photo courtesy of the Greek Theatre)Billy Idol performs Saturday at the Greek Theatre. (Photo courtesy of the Greek Theatre)Alfie Boe, left, and Pete Townshend perform Saturday at the Greek Theatre. (Phot
  • California’s anti-Trump `resistance’ bills: What passed, what didn’t

    California’s anti-Trump `resistance’ bills: What passed, what didn’t
    SACRAMENTO >> In a supercharged year marked by hard-fought victories on affordable-housing and climate change, California lawmakers pushed through a passel of legislation to thwart initiatives from the Trump administration — but also discovered that even their popular resistance has limits.
    Democratic legislators pushed through a bevy of bills aimed at shielding undocumented immigrants from deportation while they’re at work, at school or even in police custody, and the anti-Tru
  • Chargers vs. Miami Dolphins: Live updates from StubHub Center

    Chargers vs. Miami Dolphins: Live updates from StubHub Center
     
    The Los Angeles Chargers play their first regular season game in their temporary home at 30,000-seat StubHub Center Sunday.
    Jack Wang and Jeff Miller and Jim Alexander are reporting from Carson. Check back for live news, analysis, stats and updates before, during and after the game.
    If viewing from a mobile device, please CLICK HERE
    Start time: 1:05 p.m. PT at the StubHub Center, Carson
    How to catch the game:
    TV: KCBS, Ch. 2
    Radio: KFI 640
    KFWB 980 (Spanish) #Dolphinsplan to fea
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  • Los Angeles Rams vs. Washington: Live updates from the Coliseum

    Los Angeles Rams vs. Washington: Live updates from the Coliseum
    The Los Angeles Rams try to follow up last week’s impressive win over the Indianapolis Colts when they host Washington Sunday.
    Rich Hammond, Vincent Bonsignore and Ryan Kartje are reporting from the Coliseum. Check back for live news updates, analysis and stats before, during and after the game.
    If viewing from a mobile device, please CLICK HERE
    Start time: 1:25 p.m. PT at the L.A. Memorial Coliseum
    How to catch the game:
    TV: FOX, Ch. 11
    Radio: ESPNLA 710 & 100.3 The Sound (Englis
  • 9 people injured in 2 separate collisions on 91 Freeway

    9 people injured in 2 separate collisions on 91 Freeway
    Nine people were injured in two separate crashes within minutes of each other and in the same vicinity of the 91 Freeway in Buena Park. (Photo by Southern Counties News)Nine people were injured in two separate crashes within minutes of each other and in the same vicinity of the 91 Freeway in Buena Park. (Photo by Southern Counties News)Nine people were injured in two separate crashes within minutes of each other and in the same vicinity of the 91 Freeway in Buena Park. (Photo by Southern Countie
  • New government secrecy tactic: Suing people who seek public records

    New government secrecy tactic: Suing people who seek public records
    By RYAN J. FOLEY, Associated Press
    IOWA CITY, Iowa >> An Oregon parent wanted details about school employees getting paid to stay home. A retired educator sought data about student performance in Louisiana. And college journalists in Kentucky requested documents about the investigations of employees accused of sexual misconduct.
    Instead, they got something else: sued by the agencies they had asked for public records.
    Government bodies are increasingly turning the tables on citizens who see
  • Across US, lawmakers chip away at public’s access to records

    Across US, lawmakers chip away at public’s access to records
    By Andrew DeMillo and Ryan J. Foley, The Associated Press
    LITTLE ROCK, Ark. >> In February, Arkansas lawmakers marked the 50-year anniversary of the Freedom of Information Act with a resolution calling it “a shining example of open government” that had ensured access to vital public records for generations.
    They spent the following weeks debating and, in many cases approving, new exemptions to the law in what critics called an unprecedented attack on the public’s right to
  • There’s nothing funny about Trump’s troubling policing edicts

    There’s nothing funny about Trump’s troubling policing edicts
    SACRAMENTO – During a July speech to police in Long Island, Donald Trump joked that when officers “put somebody in the car and you’re protecting their head” that “you can take the hand away, OK?”
    Many of the cops laughed approvingly, but civil liberties groups – and even some law-enforcement officials – were upset that the president made light of police brutality, especially given some troubling nationally publicized incidents.
    Trump’s defend
  • Official: 4 U.S. tourists attacked with acid in France

    BY PHILIPPE SOTTO
    PARIS — Four young American women were attacked with acid Sunday in the French city of Marseille by a woman who has been arrested, the Marseille prosecutor’s office said.
    Two of the tourists were injured in the face in the attack in the city’s main Saint Charles train station and one of them has a possible eye injury, a spokeswoman for the Marseille prosecutor’s office told The Associated Press in a phone call.
    She said all four of the women, who are in
  • This week’s best deals: Free bagel, cheap ski pass, free parks, free Spanish

    This week’s best deals: Free bagel, cheap ski pass, free parks, free Spanish
    Hi, it’s me, Marla Jo, your columnist and deals maven. Check out my Cheapo Travel column in the Sunday Travel section. If you know a great deal, let me know at [email protected]. You can also find me at Deals Diva on Facebook and Twitter. And don’t forget to read my humor columns on Wednesdays in the Register.
    FREE BAGELSign up for the Bruegger’s Bagels email club and you’ll get a coupon for a free bagel and cream cheese! You’ll also get other discounts and offers. L
  • Judgment Day: A rogue scorecard shouldn’t overshadow Canelo and Golovkin

    Judgment Day: A rogue scorecard shouldn’t overshadow Canelo and Golovkin
    Canelo Alvarez, left, fights Gennady Golovkin during a middleweight title fight Sunday, Sept. 17, 2017, in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/John Locher)Canelo Alvarez, right, fights Gennady Golovkin during a middleweight title fight Sunday, Sept. 17, 2017, in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/John Locher)Canelo Alvarez, left, fights Gennady Golovkin during a middleweight title fight Sunday, Sept. 17, 2017, in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/John Locher)Gennady Golovkin, right, connects with a right to Canelo Alvarez during a middl
  • State legislators are creating new jobs — for themselves

    State legislators are creating new jobs — for themselves
    Politicians often look for the next opportunity to serve their community. It is normal to see elected officials seek a higher office to continue their public service and fight to make changes on behalf of their constituents. However, it’s highly unusual for high-ranking elected officials to use their current power in Sacramento to ensure job security and remove local control by forcing other agencies to make changes to allow for an extra position for themselves. This appears to be what sta
  • Real estate briefly: Chefmaster building in Fullerton sold for $7.3 million; solar info sessions ahead for homeowners

    Real estate briefly: Chefmaster building in Fullerton sold for $7.3 million; solar info sessions ahead for homeowners
    Irvine-based CapRock Partners, a private industrial real estate investment firm, has acquired a distribution/manufacturing facility in the Sky Harbor submarket of Phoenix in an off-market transaction. Terms were not disclosed. (Courtesy of CapRock Partners)CBRE has brokered the sale of an industrial property leased by Chefmaster in Fullerton to real estate investment firm Industrial Income Trust for $7.3 million. (Courtesy of CBRE Group)The Pasadena and Irvine offices of Lee & Associates hav
  • 5 free things to do this week in Orange County, Sept. 17-23

    5 free things to do this week in Orange County, Sept. 17-23
    Why sit home because you don’t want to spend any money? Here are five things to do this week that cost nothing at all:
    SUNDAY, SEPT. 17
    Woo woo. Ride the rails of the miniature Goat Hill Junction Railroad on a five-mile track through Costa Mesa’s Fairview Park, 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. on the third weekend of each month. Kids must be old enough to walk. Free, but donations and volunteers are welcome. 2525 Placentia Ave., Costa Mesa. ocmetrains.org
    TUESDAY, SEPT. 19
    If you have a little o
  • Higher education should be a battleground — not a safe harbor

    Higher education should be a battleground — not a safe harbor
    At the opening of this year’s academic year, I had the honor of presenting this year’s Aims of Education address, a tradition we started in 1992 at Chapman University to welcome each year our newest class of freshman students to the campus. I gave that first Aims of Education address 25 years ago, and here I was on the podium being given a second chance to get it right.
    That first address was titled “Welcome to the Fish Pond” and used a fish pond as a metaphor for what a
  • Would you live in a granny flat? New laws should help cities boost housing in Orange County

    Would you live in a granny flat? New laws should help cities boost housing in Orange County
    A Lake Forest man wants to build a 500-square-foot cottage in his backyard so his parents can live with him when they retire.
    A Newport Beach woman with an eight-car garage wants to convert part of it into living space for a relative.
    And a Costa Mesa woman wants to build a 420-square-foot unit atop her garage for her daughter to use while she attends medical school.
    Granny flats are not new, and Orange County municipal codes long have allowed them. But they’ve mostly been restricted to ho
  • Want to build a granny flat in California? Here are the new rules

    Want to build a granny flat in California? Here are the new rules
    Provisions of the state’s new “accessory dwelling unit” or granny flat law include:Prohibits sprinkler requirements if they are not required in the primary residence.
    Eliminates parking restrictions when the home is located within a half mile of public transit, within one block of a car-share area, is within a historic district or is part of an existing residence or structure. Tandem parking — or one car parked behind another — is permitted.
    Requires city staff appr
  • Taxpayer cost for mass murderer Scott Dekraai’s case tops $2.5 million

    Taxpayer cost for mass murderer Scott Dekraai’s case tops $2.5 million
    If all goes as expected, the worst mass killer in Orange County history, Scott Dekraai, will be sentenced Friday, Sept. 22, to eight terms of life without parole, one term each for the people he fatally shot in Seal Beach six years ago.
    But the sentence comes with a relatively high price tag after a judge rejected the death penalty and concluded local prosecutors and sheriff’s deputies had engaged in misconduct, according to records and interviews.
    As of Sept. 6, the Dekraai case has cost
  • No one should go hungry in Orange County

    No one should go hungry in Orange County
    September is Hunger Action Month when we call attention to the critical issue of hunger in Orange County. We’re often met with disbelief when we talk about the hungry men, women and children in our community, but this is an all-too-real problem with real consequences not just for those who are suffering, but for the rest of us too.
    Let’s start with the most recent statistics from Feeding America’s 2017 Map the Meal Gap. According to this study, Orange County has an astounding g
  • Deal of the week: Visit cool museums for free on Saturday, Sept. 23

    Deal of the week: Visit cool museums for free on Saturday, Sept. 23
    What are you doing Saturday? Because you need to do this instead. On Sept. 23, the Smithsonian holds its annual free museum day, with the chance to visit scads of places for free. (This is in addition to last week’s free museums). You need to sign up and download a free ticket good for two people in advance. My favorites on this list would be the Japanese National Museum downtown in Little Tokyo and the Autry Museum of the American West off the Santa Ana Freeway near Dodger Stadium. But th
  • No-growth NIMBYism comes to Irvine

    No-growth NIMBYism comes to Irvine
    This notion of “if you don’t build it, they won’t come” that has seemingly permeated local residents and their representatives is a fallacy. The state, and county, are in the midst of a housing crisis that NIMBYism won’t solve. They’re already here. We need housing.
    But NIMBY no-growth measures continue to be pushed across Orange County. Irvine, a national model for meticulously planned development, is apparently not immune.
    According to the Register, “K
  • Photos, news and more from the 2017 Emmy Awards

    Photos, news and more from the 2017 Emmy Awards
    Complete coverage from the 2017 Emmy Awards in Los Angeles.
  • La Habra spreads the wealth in dominating victory

    La Habra spreads the wealth in dominating victory
    MISSION VIEJO — Ninth-ranked La Habra didn’t let a tough loss to No. 2 Mission Viejo last week derail its season.
    The Highlanders dominated Oak Grove of San Jose from the opening whistle Saturday, winning 49-0 in a Brothers in Arms Classic game at Mission Viejo High.
    Seven Highlanders scored touchdowns, prompting La Habra coach Frank Mazzotta to express joy for his many options.
    “In all the years that we’ve been pretty good at La Habra, we’ve had games like that wit
  • Woodbridge Classic: Sweepstakes and Rate races results (boys and girls)

    Woodbridge Classic: Sweepstakes and Rate races results (boys and girls)
    The results from the Woodbridge Classic cross country races on Saturday, Sept. 16.WOODBRIDGE CLASSIC
    At SilverLakes Sports Complex, Norco
    3-mile course
    Boys Sweepstakes
    Team results: 1. Great Oak 83, 2. Desert Vista (AZ) 118, 3. Dublin 168, 4. Long Beach Poly 179, 5. Southlake Carroll (TX) 197, 6. El Toro 222
    Individual results: 1. Hazell, El Camino Real, 13:59, 2. Opsahl, Redlands East Valley, 14:01, 3. Ramos, Rubidoux, 14:03, 4. Schroeder, Dublin, 14:09, 5. Carvajal, Great Oak, 14:20
    Boys Rate
  • Capo Valley’s Herberg, Canyon’s Leonard earn top-5 finishes under the lights in Woodbridge Classic

    Capo Valley’s Herberg, Canyon’s Leonard earn top-5 finishes under the lights in Woodbridge Classic
    NORCO – The Woodbridge Classic is one of the country’s largest high school cross country meets and generally regarded as one of the fastest.
    The 37th edition didn’t disappoint Saturday.
    Orange County runners got their share of the spotlight and personal records all around as Capistrano Valley’s Haley Herberg and Canyon’s Sara Leonard got top-five finishes in the girls sweepstakes and the El Toro earned sixth in the boys sweepstakes under the lights at the SilverLake
  • What to expect from Six Flags Magic Mountain’s Fright Fest

    What to expect from Six Flags Magic Mountain’s Fright Fest
    “Let them out!” came chants from people lining the streets on the opening night of Six Flags Magic Mountain’s Fright Fest.
    When the large wooden gate swung open at 7 p.m. sharp, zombies, demons, and ghouls ran out and vanished into the night for the start of the biggest, most terrifying Halloween celebration yet at the Valencia amusement park.
    Now in its 25th year, Fright Fest returns weekends through Oct. 31 with seven haunted mazes, six scare zones and more than 500
  • How to deal with an age of disasters

    How to deal with an age of disasters
    HOUSTON — When Hurricane Harvey flooded Houston, followed by a strong hurricane in Florida, much of the media response indicated that the severe weather was a sign of catastrophic climate change, payback for mass suburbanization — and even a backlash by Mother Nature against the election of President Donald Trump.
    Yet, these assumptions are often exaggerated. Although climate change could well worsen these incidents, this recent surge of hurricanes followed a decade of relative quies
  • Part-time? No kidding

    Part-time? No kidding
    I read about Target again hiring a lot of people for “part-time” holiday help. I was hired by Target to be part-time holiday help three years ago. At that time I had 25 years of grocery, retail and customer service experience with awards for excellence. Target made it sound like anything was possible there including getting lots of hours of work. I just wanted to warn people who are thinking about applying, that when Target says part-time, they aren’t kidding.
    My experience was
  • Photos: Dana Hills’ homecoming queen Riley McCoy who has rare skin disease enjoys the festivities

    Photos: Dana Hills’ homecoming queen Riley McCoy who has rare skin disease enjoys the festivities
    Newly-crowned homecoming queen Riley McCoy left her house as twilight fell and traveled to Dana Hills High School for the homecoming dance Saturday.
    Dana Hills is the Home of the Dolphins and home of Riley McCoy’s family of school friends.
    Riley McCoy danced to hip hop at the Dana Hills homecoming dance Saturday. (Photo by Bill Alkofer, Orange County Register/SCNG)Riley McCoy dances with Kelsey Ash at the Dana Hills homecoming dance on Saturday. (Photo by Bill Alkofer, Orange County Regist
  • Galaxy disappointed in effort during loss to Toronto FC

    Galaxy disappointed in effort during loss to Toronto FC
    CARSON >> Even without two of its stars, Toronto FC didn’t show any letdown, Saturday.
    However, for the Galaxy, the effort wasn’t up to standards and coach Sigi Schmid closed the doors moments after his post-game availability for a team meeting.
    “Main message is guys are playing for their jobs,” Galaxy goalkeeper Jon Kempin when asked what was said during the meeting. “Play for some pride that was the main message.”
    Galaxy defender Dave Romney said
  • USC tops Texas in 20T thriller, improves to 3-0

    USC tops Texas in 20T thriller, improves to 3-0
     
    USC Trojans cornerback Jack Jones (25) dives for the end zone, but is stopped by the Texas Longhorns defense during the first half of an NCAA college football game at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum in Los Angeles, on Saturday, Sept. 16, 2017. (Photo by Keith Birmingham, Pasadena Star-News/SCNG)USC Trojans quarterback Sam Darnold (14) hands off to running back Ronald Jones II (25) against the Texas Longhorns during the first half of an NCAA college football game at the Los Angeles Memor
  • Miller: Sam Darnold and USC survive scare the size of Texas

    Miller: Sam Darnold and USC survive scare the size of Texas
    LOS ANGELES – Vince Young had an entire fourth to make his magic.
    Sam Darnold had 39 seconds … and no timeouts.
    USC’s sophomore quarterback led the Trojans back from the brink of disaster Saturday, engineering a tying drive in the closing minute of regulation, allowing his team to survive Texas in two overtimes, 27-24.
    Related Articles USC escapes despite coaching miscues USC linebacker Porter Gustin, days removed from toe surgery, participates against Texas, records two sacks
  • Gennady Golovkin, Canelo Alvarez box to split-draw

    Gennady Golovkin, Canelo Alvarez box to split-draw
    Canelo Alvarez, right, throws a right at Gennady Golovkin during a middleweight boxing bout Saturday, Sept. 16, 2017, in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/John Locher)Canelo Alvarez, left, fights Gennady Golovkin during a middleweight boxing bout Saturday, Sept. 16, 2017, in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/Isaac Brekken)Canelo Alvarez, left, is hit by a left from Gennady Golovkin during a middleweight boxing bout Saturday, Sept. 16, 2017, in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/John Locher)Canelo Alvarez, right, follows through on a r
  • Mater Dei, Amon-Ra St. Brown soar past Bergen Catholic

    Mater Dei, Amon-Ra St. Brown soar past Bergen Catholic
    Mater Dei senior Amon-Ra St. Brown runs into the end zone during the first few minutes of the game to score against Bergen Catholic of New Jersey in Mission Viejo, on Saturday, September 16, 2017. (Photo by Nick Agro, Orange County Register/SCNG)Mater Dei junior quarterback J.T. Daniels tries to avoid being sacked during a game against Bergen Catholic of New Jersey in Mission Viejo, on Saturday, September 16, 2017. (Photo by Nick Agro, Orange County Register/SCNG)Mater Dei junior Glenn Harper ta
  • USC escapes despite coaching miscues

    USC escapes despite coaching miscues
    USC Trojans head coach Clay Helton, enter, looks on as running back Chris Warren III (not pictured) catches a pass and runs for a touchdown at the end of the first half of an NCAA college football game against the Texas Longhorns at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum in Los Angeles, on Saturday, Sept. 16, 2017. (Photo by Keith Birmingham, Pasadena Star-News/SCNG)USC Trojans head coach Clay Helton, enter, looks on as running back Chris Warren III (not pictured) catches a pass and runs for a touchd
  • Golovkin’s draw with Canelo just raises the stakes

    Golovkin’s draw with Canelo just raises the stakes
    LAS VEGAS — The two top gunslingers in the sport of boxing got together and finally said, “Draw.”
    Twelve rounds later, so did the judges.
    A fight conducted at the highest levels of the sport wound up dead even between Gennady Golovkin and Canelo Alvarez, which means Golovkin keeps his three middleweight belts until they meet again.
    The only controversial aspect — and, really, the only shadow on the night —  was a cockeyed 118-110 vote for Canelo on the card of
  • Reaction after the fight between GGG and Canelo is declared a draw

    Reaction after the fight between GGG and Canelo is declared a draw
    Following the 12 round fight between Canelo Alvarez and Gennady Golovkin, fans shared their thoughts on the fight.POLL: After the judges results are announced the #CaneloGGG fight is declared a DRAW.Who do you believe was the actual winner?🥊
    — James H. Williams (@JHWreporter) September 17, 2017https://twitter.com/RingSide_TV/status/909269162828210176
    Unlike the judges, many fans appeared to have GGG as the winner of the fight.GGG won that fight! What a shame for boxing tonight. #GG
  • USC linebacker Porter Gustin, days removed from toe surgery, participates against Texas, records two sacks

    USC linebacker Porter Gustin, days removed from toe surgery, participates against Texas, records two sacks
    LOS ANGELES — Porter Gustin, USC’s junior outside linebacker, had surgery on Wednesday to have two screws implanted in a fracture in his big toe.
    Gustin, as a result, did not practice during the week before the Trojans hosted Texas.
    Coach Clay Helton never ruled out Gustin, but never expressed much optimism that he would play Saturday night.
    “He is Superman, we’ll see if it happens, but I’m more optimistic about next week,” Helton referencing the team’s
  • Justin Upton, Parker Bridwell lead Angels past Cole Hamels, Rangers

    Justin Upton, Parker Bridwell lead Angels past Cole Hamels, Rangers
    Los Angeles Angels starter Parker Bridwell watches his pitch against the Texas Rangers during the first inning of a baseball game in Anaheim, Calif., Saturday, Sept. 16, 2017. (AP Photo/Chris Carlson)Texas Rangers starting pitcher Cole Hamels throws to the Los Angeles Angels during the first inning of a baseball game in Anaheim, Calif., Saturday, Sept. 16, 2017. (AP Photo/Chris Carlson)Los Angeles Angels’ Justin Upton watches his home run against the Texas Rangers during the first inning o
  • Jamaican police investigating slaying of former teacher from Santa Ana

    Jamaican police investigating slaying of former teacher from Santa Ana
    Jamaican authorities are investigating the slaying of a 68-year-old former teacher from Santa Ana found stabbed to death Sunday, Sept. 10, in an upscale Montego Bay neighborhood.
    About 10:20 a.m., residents stumbled upon the body of Heidi Ann Muth who was found lying on a dirt path in a pool of blood, the Coral Garden Police Department said in a statement. Muth had been stabbed in the head and upper body and was pronounced dead at a local hospital.
    As of Saturday, no arrests had been made a
  • Angels vs. Rangers: Sunday game time, TV channel, starting pitchers

    Angels vs. Rangers: Sunday game time, TV channel, starting pitchers
    RANGERS at ANGELS
    When: 12:30 p.m.
    Where: Angel Stadium
    TV: Fox Sports West
    THE PITCHERS
    ANGELS RHP GARRETT RICHARDS (0-1, 1.38)
    Vs. Rangers: 9-3, 3.13.
    At Angel Stadium: 22-13, 3.39
    Hates to face: Adrian Beltre, 12 for 41 (.293), 3 HRs
    Loves to face: Rougned Odor, 2 for 23 (.087), 8 strikeouts
    RANGERS RHP MIGUEL GONZALEZ (7-11, 4.86)
    Vs. Angels: 3-3, 3.80
    At Angel Stadium: 2-3, 4.38
    Hates to face: Justin Upton, 5 for 17 (.294)
    Loves to face: Mike Trout, 3 for 21 (.143), 8 strikeouts
  • Angels’ Phillips sidelined, so Trout leads off for first time since 2013

    Angels’ Phillips sidelined, so Trout leads off for first time since 2013
    ANAHEIM –Brandon Phillips was not in the lineup for Saturday’s game against the Texas Rangers, triggering a dramatic change at the top of the Angels’ batting order. Cliff Pennington took over for Phillips at second base, but that was to be expected.
    What was different?
    Center fielder Mike Trout batted in the leadoff position for the first time since 2013, which gave the Angels a vastly different look for the second game of their three-game series against the Rangers. Whether he
  • Diego De La Hoya too much for Randy Caballero

    Diego De La Hoya too much for Randy Caballero
    LAS VEGAS – Randy Caballero of Indio won a bantamweight world title with a decision over Stuart Hall in October 2014 in Monaco. But 13 months later – in November 2015 – he lost it when he weighed 5 1/2 pounds over the 118-pound limit ahead of what was supposed to be a title defense against Lee Haskins.That bout never took place, but Caballero had gone 2-0 since that fiasco, and Saturday he was trying to make it three in a row when he tangled with top 10 super bantamweight Diego
  • Long tied to the Ducks, Ryan Miller’s new reality puts him right at home

    Long tied to the Ducks, Ryan Miller’s new reality puts him right at home
    ANAHEIM – It long seemed possible, if not probable. And it became eventual.
    Ryan Miller is finally a member of the Ducks and that made reality a match as to a potential destination for the one-time Vezina Trophy-winning goalie ever since his days as the man in Buffalo came to an end.
    Related Articles Ducks roster moves during the off-seasonSure, there was a three-season pit stop in Vancouver. But the desire to play in Southern California and make it a full-time home with his wife, actress
  • Chris McCain at home with Chargers after flirting with post-Dolphins retirement

    Chris McCain at home with Chargers after flirting with post-Dolphins retirement
    COSTA MESA — The lifeline came two days before Thanksgiving. After weeks of fruitless workouts, Chris McCain was flying back to California.
    The past year had been a rollercoaster for the 25-year-old edge rusher. After two seasons as a little-used outside linebacker in Miami, McCain had been traded, cut, signed to two practice squads, and cut again. After playing just 269 regular-season snaps in the NFL, two-thirds of which came on special teams, he thought seriously about walking away.
    Rel

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