• Greensky Bluegrass Welcomes Fruition For Led Zeppelin Cover & More In Anaheim

    Michigan's Greensky Bluegrass continued fall tour on Saturday night at the House Of Blues in Anaheim, California. Fruition opened and members of the band wound up joining GSBG for the evening's encore.
  • Pieology server fired for obscene anti-police note on Torrance officer’s receipt

    Pieology server fired for obscene anti-police note on Torrance officer’s receipt
    A Torrance police officer’s receipt for pizza touched off a firestorm on social media Monday after it was revealed that his server typed an obscene message onto his bill.
    The officer, who was in uniform, did not respond and, in fact, left a tip when the female server handed him the shocking receipt that said, “F— The Cops” when he stopped for takeout lunch Thursday at Pielogy, 3720 Pacific Coast Highway.
    “He remembers a young lady who rings him up,” said Sgt.
  • Why rapper and fidget spinner icon Judi Dench is playing queen again in ‘Victoria & Abdul’

    Why rapper and fidget spinner icon Judi Dench is playing queen again in ‘Victoria & Abdul’
    Judi Dench is all over the internet, rapping with Lethal Bizzle here, playing with a fidget spinner over there.
    As up-to-the-moment pop culturally as she may be, however, the 82-year-old actress went thoroughly old school for her latest movie.
    In “Victoria & Abdul,” the British stage legend returns to the role that made her a serious movie star two decades ago, “Mrs. Brown’s” Queen Victoria, and earned her the first of her seven Academy Award nominations (she wo
  • Orange County football passing leaders after Week 3

    Orange County football passing leaders after Week 3
    Orange County passing leaders after the Week 3 games.
    Our O.C. leaderboards will be updated each Monday during the regular season.No.
    Name
    Yds
    Yds/G
    Comp
    Att
    Pct
    TD
    GP
    1
    Ryan Hilinski,Orange Lutheran
    1642
    410.0
    95
    130
    .730
    12
    4
    2
    Quinn Commans,Whittier Christian
    1331
    332.8
    90
    149
    .604
    11
    4
    3
    Cooper Jones, El Toro
    1266
    316.5
    91
    161
    .565
    15
    4
    4
    Anthony Munoz, Western
    1228
    307.0
    76
    124
    .613
    12
    4
    5
    Nathan Manning,Capistrano Valley
    1044
    261.0
    74
    126
    .587
    12
    4
    6
    JT Daniels, Ma
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  • Crime log for Lake Forest, Sept. 6-12

    Crime log for Lake Forest, Sept. 6-12
    SEPTEMBER 12
    Disturbance: 9:29 a.m. 0 block of Bixby
    Suspicious person in a vehicle: 9:03 a.m. 21800 block of Pittsford
    Welfare check: 8:42 a.m. 21700 block of Rushford Drive
    Missing adult: 8:20 a.m. 24100 block of Larkwood Lane
    Petty theft: 12:22 a.m. Ridge Route Drive and Muirlands Blvd.
    SEPTEMBER 11
    Drunken driving: 6:20 p.m. Jeronimo Road and Laurel Wood St.
    Assist outside agency: 5:57 p.m. 26100 block of Hillsford Place
    Disturbance: 5:50 p.m. 23300 block of El Toro Road
    Welfare check: 5:04
  • Garden calendar for the week of Sept. 24-30

    Garden calendar for the week of Sept. 24-30
    Sunday, Sept. 24
    Fascination of Orchids: One-of-a-kind show and sale featuring a large assortment of orchids from growers around the world. Admission and parking are free. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. South Coast Plaza Village. 3333 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. 800-782-8888 or southcoastplaza.com
    Wednesday, Sept. 27 
    Staghorn Ferns: Learn about the exotic and incredibly ornamental staghorn fern.   Attendees will also divide and place one on a wall mount to take home.  All materials supplied. P
  • LA-area engineer who loved Jason Bourne and James Bond is going to prison in Russian spy sting

    LA-area engineer who loved Jason Bourne and James Bond is going to prison in Russian spy sting
    A Culver City man who worked for a South Bay defense contractor was sentenced Monday to five years in prison for his guilty plea to economic espionage and violating the Arms Export Control Act by selling sensitive satellite information to a person he believed to be a Russian spy.
    Gregory Allen Justice, who told an undercover investigator he was enamored with Jason Bourne, James Bond and the television spy thriller “The Americans,” was sentenced by U.S. District Judge George H. Wu, wh
  • Volunteers rally for creek cleanup in Aliso Viejo

    Volunteers rally for creek cleanup in Aliso Viejo
    Volunteers put on gloves and handle trash bags during the creek cleanup on Aliso Creek near Aliso Viejo Middle School on Saturday, September 16, 2017 in Aliso Viejo, Calif. (Photo by Josh Barber, Contributing Photographer)Midge Garrison, in pink, and Kaily Laux, of Aliso Viejo pick up trash during the creek cleanup on Aliso Creek near Aliso Viejo Middle School on Saturday, September 16, 2017 in Aliso Viejo, Calif. (Photo by Josh Barber, Contributing Photographer)Boeck Allen of Laguna Niguel carr
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  • A look back at Tustin history as the city celebrates its 90th birthday

    A look back at Tustin history as the city celebrates its 90th birthday
    After Sam Tustin’s donated 1912 Buick touring car was converted to a fire engine, the Tustin Fire Department grew. Thirty-two men volunteered to help at their first meeting. A siren was installed on top of the First Nation Bank building to call the men out in case of a fire. This photo was taken in about 1924. (Photo courtesy Tustin Area Historical Society)Coming straight from the fields, Fenlon Matthews is pictured circa 1910 riding atop a horse and wagon with a full load of fruit from th
  • Orange to look deeper into city’s response to growing homeless population

    Orange to look deeper into city’s response to growing homeless population
    In the wake of action taken by the county and Anaheim last week, the Orange City Council asked to see how their city might escalate its action in response to the increasingly controversial homeless population living along the Santa Ana River.
    The council meeting was held the same day the Orange County Board of Supervisors decided to begin Orange County Sheriff Department patrols of the Santa Ana River, and ran parallel to an Anaheim City Council meeting at which a state of emergency was dec
  • Silverado wraps up summer concert series with Rod Stewart, The Cars tribute bands

    Silverado wraps up summer concert series with Rod Stewart, The Cars tribute bands
    Robert Flanagan sings along to the band with his son Mikey Flanagan on his shoulders during the last of the summer concert series at the Silverado Fairground & Community Center on Saturday, September 16, 2017 in Silverado, Calif. (Photo by Josh Barber, Contributing Photographer)A “The Cars” tribute band performs during the last of the summer concert series at the Silverado Fairground & Community Center on Saturday, September 16, 2017 in Silverado, Calif. (Photo by Josh Barber
  • UCI receives $200 million gift from Susan and Henry Samueli

    UCI receives $200 million gift from Susan and Henry Samueli
    IRVINE – Orange County philanthropists Susan and Henry Samueli are donating $200 million to UC Irvine, the largest gift in the university’s history, officials announced Monday.
    The gift will go toward creating the Susan and Henry Samueli College of Health Sciences, which UCI says will be the first to incorporate integrative health research, teaching and patient care across its schools and programs.
    Susan and Henry Samueli announce a $200 million donation on Monday, September 18,
  • Homecoming queen dream comes true for Riley McCoy, the girl who can’t go out in the sun

    Homecoming queen dream comes true for Riley McCoy, the girl who can’t go out in the sun
    (This is the first in an occasional series that will follow Riley McCoy through her senior year at Dana Hills High.)
    She stood under the football stadium lights, in the spotlight, in the light of flashing cameras, in the light of a thousand smiles, and somehow she outshined all that.
    On this night, the girl who is not allowed to feel the warmth of the sun on her skin, owned the light.
    As she waited to hear if she would be named homecoming queen, the disease that had taken so much from her seeme
  • Dunn Deal: Battle of the Bay goes off without incidents

    Dunn Deal: Battle of the Bay goes off without incidents
    The 56th Battle of the Bay proved compelling on two fronts: Corona del Mar High’s Sea Kings clearly rule the Back Bay in football, and people, particularly high school students, can have a good time without drinking alcohol.
    For the first time in the history of the game, an ultimatum was given before kickoff. Corona del Mar and Newport Harbor principals Kathy Scott and Sean Bolton, respectively, issued a pregame warming to all families and students to “show up sober” or the 57t
  • Want to buy Rolling Stone magazine? It’s for sale

    Want to buy Rolling Stone magazine? It’s for sale
    Rolling Stone co-founder Jann Wenner is putting the magazine up for sale, marking a new chapter for the cultural bible that for half a century has spotlighted musical artists from Jimi Hendrix to Kendrick Lamar and prose from writers like Hunter S. Thompson and Matt Taibbi.
    Wenner Media, one of the last family-owned media companies would become the latest publisher to shift away from print publications after years of losing advertising and readership to online alternatives. A sale would leave th
  • Unprecedented – but still imperfect – disclosure laws help the public

    Unprecedented – but still imperfect – disclosure laws help the public
    Over the past week, this mild-mannered Watchdog reporter has been denounced as a shrew and likened to a snake. At least, we think it was a snake.
    “I was wondering when Teri Sforza would slither out from under her rock to whine about first responders helping those in need,” chided a reader identified as only “Dr. Feelgood,” commenting on our story tracking the costs of local emergency workers responding to far-flung disasters.
    If providing context and accounting
  • Fryer’s top 25 vote

    Fryer’s top 25 vote
    How I voted today on the Orange County football top 25 media poll, with an explanation at the end.
    1. Mater Dei 4-0 record
    2. Mission Viejo 4-0
    3. Santa Margarita 4-0
    4. Orange Lutheran 4-0
    5. JSerra 4-0
    6. Servite 4-0
    7. San Clemente 4-0
    8. La Habra 2-2
    9. Los Alamitos 2-1
    10. Corona del Mar 3-1
    11. Edison 3-1
    12. Villa Park 2-1
    13. Capistrano Valley 4-0
    14. El Toro 2-2
    15. Tesoro 1-3
    16. San Juan Hills 2-2
    17. Pacifica 4-0
    18. Tustin 4-0
    19. El Modena 3-0
    20. Yorba Linda 2-1
    21. Cypress 3-0
    22
  • La Palma’s Centerpointe office park sells for $106 million

    La Palma’s Centerpointe office park sells for $106 million
    Two real estate investment firms have jointly bought a 10-building business park in La Palma for $106 million.
    Irvine-based Greenlaw Partners and Westbrook Partners, with offices in Los Angeles, bought Centerpointe La Palma, which includes three mid-rise office buildings, six single-story R&D buildings, and one single-story retail strip center.
    Newport Beach brokerage Newmark Knight Frank, or NKF, represented the seller, an East Coast-based pension fund adviser. Greenlaw
  • To protect the Southland from North Korean nukes, missile defense is the only strategy

    To protect the Southland from North Korean nukes, missile defense is the only strategy
    Last week, the long hot nuclear summer in North Korea continued with Kim Jong-un’s latest ballistic missile test. Analysts are interpreting the test as a dress rehearsal for striking U.S. bases in Guam. This comes just weeks after the North successfully tested a hydrogen bomb and an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) with the range to detonate it over Greater Los Angeles. These two new developments call to question the foundations of our national defense.
    The standing U.S. policy to
  • Iran must answer for past crimes

    Iran must answer for past crimes
    Amidst talk of Iran’s violations of the nuclear deal, a resolution was introduced in the U.S. Congress, censuring the Tehran regime for the mass murder of thousands of dissidents in 1988. The massacre claimed the lives of an estimated 30,000 prisoners of conscience, mostly activists of the leading Iranian opposition movement, the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran.
    One of the worst political massacres of the 20th century, the killings were largely met with silence by the interna
  • Woman found dead inside Santa Ana apartment, homicide suspected

    Woman found dead inside Santa Ana apartment, homicide suspected
    Detectives were investigating the death of a woman who was found inside an apartment after a man called saying she was injured early Monday morning, Sept. 18.
    It was about 3:30 a.m. when a man called to report that a woman was possibly hurt in an apartment in the 200 block of South Birch Street.
    An officer emerges from behind an apartment building in Santa Ana on Monday morning during an investigation after a man calls police and says there’s a woman injured. Officers arrive to find a woma
  • Power outage hits part of Costa Mesa after driver speeds into electrical vault

    The driver of a car traveling at high speeds had to be cut out of the vehicle after crashing it into a water control valve, electrical vault, city sign and block fence in Costa Mesa on Sunday night.
    Officers responded to Placentia Avenue and Swan Circle just before 9:45 p.m. and found the damaged sedan, said Costa Mesa police Sgt. Matt Selinsky.
    The driver had lost control of the car before coming to rest behind a home.
    “(Firefighters) found the victim, the only one in the car, t
  • Retail-restaurant roundup: Grocery Outlet in Irvine delayed; Burger Boss to open in Tustin; cheese tart craze continues

    Corona-based Burger Boss is set to open another Orange County location Wednesday, Sept. 20. The regional fast food chain puts customers in control through kiosk ordering stations. (Photo courtesy Burger Boss)An American knockoff of a Japanese dessert craze is coming to Orange County. (Courtesy Bear Cheese Tart)An American knockoff of a Japanese dessert craze is coming to Orange County. (Courtesy Bear Cheese Tart)Earlier this summer Irvine-based Z Supply launched Zoo Supply—a collection of o
  • Fire damages 4 units in Santa Ana commercial building

    Fire damages 4 units in Santa Ana commercial building
    A two-alarm fire damaged four units of a commercial building in Santa Ana early Monday, Sept. 18.
    Tenants look at their unit after fire did considerable damage to 4 units in a commercial building in Santa Ana on Monday morning. (Photo by Ken Steinhardt, Orange County Register/SCNG)Orange County Fire Authority firefighters clean up after fire damages 4 units in a commercial building in Santa Ana on Monday morning. (Photo by Ken Steinhardt, Orange County Register/SCNG)Orange County Fire Authority
  • Status Update: Jump on it: CircusTrixOC opens in Mission Viejo; jobs fair for veterans coming Oct. 3

    Status Update: Jump on it: CircusTrixOC opens in Mission Viejo; jobs fair for veterans coming Oct. 3
    CircusTrix has opened its newest park, CircusTrix OC, at 25222 El Paseo Road in Mission Viejo. In addition to standard indoor trampolines, the jump park offers an aerial ninja obstacle course and an extreme trampoline wall. (Courtesy of CircusTrix)CircusTrix has opened its newest park, CircusTrix OC, at 25222 El Paseo Road in Mission Viejo. In addition to standard indoor trampolines, the jump park offers an aerial ninja obstacle course and an extreme trampoline wall. (Courtesy of CircusTrix)Circ
  • Produce truck crash blocks 5 Freeway lanes in San Clemente

    Produce truck crash blocks 5 Freeway lanes in San Clemente
    Two northbound lanes of the 5 Freeway in San Clemente could remain closed through this morning’s rush hour while workers clean up from an overturned big rig loaded with produce, authorities said.
    Lanes No. 3 and 4 of the freeway were shut down just south of the Avenida Pico on-ramp while Caltrans workers repaired 60 to 80 feet of  damaged guard rail and cleaned up a diesel spill, including about 20 gallons down a storm drain, according to the California Highway Patrol.
    Just
  • Big hitters go to bat for Deirdre Pujols fundraiser

    Big hitters go to bat for Deirdre Pujols fundraiser
    Terry Dubrow, Heather Dubrow, Deidre Pujols and Albert PujolsTrey Morris and Kandis MorrisDr. Henry Nicholas III and Betoul AzzehAlbert Pujols and Deidre PujolsMark Mills and Kirk ScottTaylor Torrellas and Ralph TorrellasTenth Avenue North band-members Mike Donehey, Brendon ShirleyShow Caption of Expand
    All eyes were on Deidre Pujols as she stepped up to the podium to share her inspiration behind creating Open Gate International. Pujols is CEO of the nonprofit, started this year, and wife to Ang
  • Trump’s week anchored by speech to U.N. General Assembly

    Trump’s week anchored by speech to U.N. General Assembly
    By DARLENE SUPERVILLE
    NEW YORK — President Donald Trump is making his debut at the United Nations and taking his complaints about the world body straight to the source.
    In his first appearance as president, Trump on Monday was addressing a U.S.-sponsored event on reforming the 193-member organization he has sharply criticized.
    As a candidate for president, Trump labeled the U.N. as weak and incompetent, and not a friend of either the United States or Israel. But he has softened his tone si
  • U.S. flies powerful warplanes amid tensions with North Korea

    U.S. flies powerful warplanes amid tensions with North Korea
    By HYUNG-JIN KIM
    SEOUL, South Korea — The U.S. military flew advanced bombers and stealth jets over the Korean Peninsula and near Japan in drills with South Korean and Japanese warplanes on Monday, three days after North Korea fired a missile over Japan.
    The United States often sends powerful military aircraft in a show of force in times of heightened animosities with North Korea. The North launched its latest missile as it protested against tough new U.N. sanctions over its sixth nuclear
  • Emmys 2017: The 10 moments everyone will be talking about Monday

    Emmys 2017:  The 10 moments everyone will be talking about Monday
    The 2017 Emmy Awards, a.k.a. the biggest night in television, has come to a close and it was full of entertaining moments.
    Host Stephen Colbert kicked off the the 69th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards with musical number infused with popular shows and casts of the time (here’s looking at you “Stranger Things” and “This Is Us”). From there, things got political, hilarious and at some moments, downright awkward.
    Here are the 10 most memorable moments of the night so you k
  • Emmys 2017: Seen and heard on the red carpet

    Emmys 2017: Seen and heard on the red carpet
    Perspiration filled the air from both the heat – yes, even in the tented and air-conditioned red carpet of the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles, it was pretty steamy – and the tangible excitement of the nominated celebrities, anxious to enter the 69th annual Emmy Awards show.
    Walking through the red carpet felt a little like a real-life show bingeing, featuring all sorts of characters from the various nominated series, including “Big Little Lies,” “Stranger Things&r
  • Big rig flips on I-5 in San Clemente, causes northbound lane closure

    SAN CLEMENTE — Two northbound lanes on Interstate 5 are closed Sunday night after a semi-trailer truck flipped on its side, according to the California Highway Patrol.
    The incident was reported 8:52 p.m. Sept. 17 just south of Avenida Pico, according to the CHP website. The truck possibly clipped the right side wall, causing it to lose control, the website states. The driver is out of the vehicle, but diesel fuel ran down the storm drain.
    The two right lanes — out of four&n
  • Emmys 2017: ‘Handmaid’s Tale,’ ‘Big Little Lies’ win big

    Emmys 2017: ‘Handmaid’s Tale,’ ‘Big Little Lies’ win big
    Sunday night’s 69th Primetime Emmy Awards reflected the diversity of the television landscape as well as the current political climate.
    Hosted by Stephen Colbert from the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles, the TV awards show also highlighted the work of women in the medium.
    It was a big night for Hulu’s “The Handmaid’s Tale,” which took home five awards (after winning three at last week’s Creative Arts Emmys).
    Elisabeth Moss won her first Emmy for her role
  • USC’s defense withstands rash of injuries in win over Texas, but road tests await

    USC’s defense withstands rash of injuries in win over Texas, but road tests await
    Texas stood 3 yards from the goal line, poised to score its second touchdown of overtime, when USC’s defense made a stop.
    A quarterback draw sent Sam Ehlinger, the Longhorns’ freshman passer, running up the middle. Ehlinger attempted to sneak into the end zone behind his offensive line, looking for a final push. Instead, a defensive lineman, Christian Rector, reached with his right arm to rip the ball loose.
    The ball sputtered out and rolled back a few yards on the Coliseum grass unt
  • While Chargers stumble, 25,000 fans stage high-energy party

    While Chargers stumble, 25,000 fans stage high-energy party
    The Chargers, in another fourth quarter meltdown, fumbled the team’s first season opener in Los Angeles in 57 years. But their fans — cheering in the stands or tailgating in the parking lot — gave a command performance at Carson’s StubHub Center on Sunday.
    Supporters filled nearly every seat in a venue often described as “intimate” because of its small size by NFL standards. It was a tight match against the Miami Dolphins, which dissolved into a 19-17 loss on
  • Rams learn bitter lesson about loose ends, but an even bigger one in accountability

    Rams learn bitter lesson about loose ends, but an even bigger one in accountability
    The Rams locker room was barely open a minute or two Sunday after a gut-wrenching 27-20 loss to Washington when Robert Woods motioned for reporters to come talk to him.
    If anyone had reason to hide from the media or brush them off or figure out a way to make himself invisible it was Woods, whose two careless penalties during a critical fourth-quarter drive likely cost the Rams a chance to score a touchdown and take the lead.
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  • Hyun-Jin Ryu pitches well but not deep and Dodgers bullpen takes heat in 7-1 loss

    Hyun-Jin Ryu pitches well but not deep and Dodgers bullpen takes heat in 7-1 loss
    Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Hyun-Jin Ryu throws during the first inning of a baseball game against the Washington Nationals, Sunday, Sept. 17, 2017, in Washington. (AP Photo/Mark Tenally)Washington Nationals starting pitcher Stephen Strasburg throws during the first inning of a baseball against the Los Angeles Dodgers, Sunday, Sept. 17, 2017, in Washington. (AP Photo/Mark Tenally)Los Angeles Dodgers’ Justin Turner steals second base under the tag of Washington Nationals shortstop
  • Miller: Chargers kick off new L.A. era by missing wide right

    Miller: Chargers kick off new L.A. era by missing wide right
    Los Angeles Chargers kicker Younghoe Koo (9) reacts to the missed field goal as Miami Dolphins free safety Walt Aikens (35) celebrates in the second half of the game at Stub Hub Center Sunday in Carson, CA. September 17, 2017. (TERRY PIERSON,THE PRESS-ENTERPRISE/SCNG)Los Angeles Chargers kicker Younghoe Koo (9) and Chargers Drew Kaser (8) watch as Miami Dolphins free safety Walt Aikens (35) celebrate the miss in the second half of the game at Stub Hub Center Sunday in Carson, CA. September 17, 2
  • Chargers could open kicker competition after Younghoe Koo’s misses

    Chargers could open kicker competition after Younghoe Koo’s misses
    CARSON — There was no defender breaking through the line this time. No errant hold, no botched snap. Younghoe Koo missed the field goal on Sunday, and this one was entirely on him.
    With nine seconds left on the game clock at StubHub Center, the Chargers’ undrafted rookie had a chance to win the game. He was 44 yards out, a manageable distance for the former Lou Groza Award finalist. He was ready for redemption.
    It didn’t happen. The Chargers lost, 19-17.
    “I just push
  • UK lowers terror threat level as subway bomb probe advances

    UK lowers terror threat level as subway bomb probe advances
    This image made from CCTV video obtained by ITN on Sunday Sept. 17, 2017, shows what they say is a person leaving the property in Sunbury, England, on Friday, which was raided in connection with the subway bombing in London. British broadcaster ITN have released CCTV footage of what they say shows a person leaving the property in Sunbury-on-Thames where police carried out a raid in connection with Friday’s bombing in London. (ITN via AP)Travellers stand on the platform at Parsons Green tub
  • Photos: 2017 Emmy Awards Show

    Photos: 2017 Emmy Awards Show
    The biggest night in Television has arrived. Who will be the night’s big winners at the 69th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards – Hulu’s “The Handmaid’s Tale,” HBO’s “Westworld,” or TV darling NBC’s “This is Us”?
    Donald Glover accepts the award for outstanding directing for a comedy series for the “Atlanta” episode “B.A.N.” at the 69th Primetime Emmy Awards on Sunday, Sept. 17, 2017, at the Microsoft Theate
  • Man found shot near riverbed in Santa Ana

    SANTA ANA — A man was found shot along the riverbed in the Sunday, Sept. 17, a police official said.
    The Santa Ana Police Department received a call 5:47 p.m. of a man hit by gunfire, Cmdr. Matt Sorenson said.
    Officers responded to the bed of Santa Ana River west of North Fairview Street and West 5th Street and found an injured man, Sorenson said.
    The man suffered non-life-threatening injuries, and paramedics took him to a local trauma center, Orange County Fire Authority Capt. Steve
  • Emmys 2017: What the winners said backstage

    Emmys 2017: What the winners said backstage
    Alec Baldwin, whose recurring role as President Donald Trump on “Saturday Night Live” earned him the Emmy for supporting actor in a comedy series, was the first winner to make it to the press room where winners come to chat after picking up their trophies back stage.
    And while the first question he got arrived in a hard-to-understand accent – the reporter was from a Spanish media outlet – the gist of it got right down to business.
    “How many more shows will it take t
  • Dodgers notes: Things could get ‘a little weird’ for Chase Utley if Dodgers clinch in Philadelphia

    Dodgers notes: Things could get ‘a little weird’ for Chase Utley if Dodgers clinch in Philadelphia
    WASHINGTON – With their magic number shrinking daily now, the Dodgers could very well celebrate the clinching of their fifth consecutive NL West title during this week’s four-game series at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia.
    Uh, awkward.
    “I actually haven’t thought about it at all,” said Dodgers second baseman Chase Utley who spent 13 seasons with the Phillies, celebrated five consecutive NL East titles (2007-2011), two National League pennants (2008-09) and a Worl
  • Emmys 2017: Stephen Colbert’s opening song and monologue got political

    Emmys 2017: Stephen Colbert’s opening song and monologue got political
     
    If you watch “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert,” it should come as no surprise that Colbert’s opening number and monologue got very political, very quickly.
    In his opening number, which managed to incorporate the casts of “This Is Us,” “Stranger Things” and even Chance the Rapper, Colbert managed to touch on President Donald Trump, possible Russia spying and other political issues.
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  • Girls Golf Athlete of the Week

    Girls Golf Athlete of the Week
    Irene Kim, Valencia
    She posteda 7-under-par 29 on the front nine at Lakewood Country Club to earn medalist honors in the loss to the Empire League rival Tigers. She is the first county golfer this season to break 30 on a par-36 course.
  • Top U.S. diplomat says closing embassy in Cuba ‘under review’

    Top U.S. diplomat says closing embassy in Cuba ‘under review’
    By JOSH LEDERMAN
    NEW YORK — The Trump administration is considering closing down the recently reopened U.S. Embassy in Havana following a string of unexplained incidents harming the health of American diplomats in Cuba, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said Sunday.
    Tillerson’s comments were the strongest indication to date that the United States might mount a
    U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson speaks as he and Britain’s Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson hold a press conference
  • What’s next for USC football? The California Golden Bears

    What’s next for USC football? The California Golden Bears
    No. 5 USC (3-0, 1-0 Pac-12) at Cal (3-0, 0-0 Pac-12)
    When: 12:30 p.m., Saturday
    Where: Memorial Stadium, Berkeley
    TV/Radio: Ch. 7/710 AM
    USC update: Twelve seasons after falling in heartbreaking fashion to Texas in the Rose Bowl, ending its hopes of an unprecedented third consecutive national championship, the Trojans exacted some sort of revenge Saturday night at the Coliseum. In the teams’ first rematch since the epic clash, USC prevailed over the Longhorns, 27-24, in double overtim
  • Young defensemen to get a long look from Ducks in training camp

    Young defensemen to get a long look from Ducks in training camp
    ANAHEIM – Drawing the task of playing defense alongside partner Cam Fowler in this Ducks training camp, Andy Welinski is trying his best to not let his mind roam into what that might mean.
    “They tell us to not look into stuff like that,” Welinski said Sunday to being put alongside last year’s All-Star blue-liner. “I think – whether there’s anything to it or not – on a personal level, it’s obviously fun to play with a player like that.
  • Dodgers at Phillies: Monday game time, TV channel and starting pitchers

    Dodgers at Phillies: Monday game time, TV channel and starting pitchers
    DODGERS at PHILLIES
    When: 4:05 p.m.
    TV: SportsNet LA (where available)
    Where: Citizens Bank Park
    THE PITCHERS
    DODGERS LHP CLAYTON KERSHAW (17-3, 2.12 ERA)
    Vs. Phillies: 3-4, 2.92 ERA
    At Citizens Bank Park: 2-2, 3.68 ERA
    Hates to face: Freddy Galvis, 4 for 7 (.571)
    Loves to face: Cesar Hernandez, 0 for 6, 2 strikeouts
    PHILLIES RHP NICK PIVETTA (5-10, 6.75 ERA)
    Vs. Dodgers: 0-1, 3.60 ERA
    At Citizens Bank Park: 2-3, 6.11 ERA
    Hates to face: Chris Taylor, 1 for 2 (.500), 1 home run
    Loves to face: Yas

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