• Kylie Posts First Pics Since Pregnancy Rumors, Fans Think She's Kim's Surrogate

    Jenn is perhaps best known as the author of the popular parenting blog Breed 'Em and Weep . She's written for many magazines, newspapers and websites, including Brain, Child Magazine, Literary Mama, and The Boston Globe.
  • Brian’s Banter, Week 5: Panthers prowling for five straight win

    Brian’s Banter, Week 5: Panthers prowling for five straight win
    Game of the week
    Orange (4-0) vs. Godinez (2-2)
    When: 7 p.m. Friday
    Where: El Modena High
    Orange again has a head of steam early on, as the Panthers are 4-0 for the second consecutive year.
    Commend third-year coach Robert Pedroza for bringing stability to a program that had far too much turnover at the top in the decade preceding his arrival.
    The longtime assistant appeared to be the right hire in 2015, and has thrived in his first head coaching gig.
    It’s been a while since Orange has had
  • Aliso Viejo crime call log, Sept. 18-24

    Aliso Viejo crime call log, Sept. 18-24
    SEPT. 24
    Welfare check: 9:34 p.m. 5000 block of City Lights Drive.
    Suspicious person/circumstance: 3:52 p.m. Abbeywood Lane and Morning Ridge.
    Vandalism report: 10:12 a.m. 23400 block of Via Jacinto.
    Suspicious person/circumstance: 9:20 a.m. Alicia Parkway and Pacific Park Drive.
    Disturbance: 2:00 a.m. 23400 block of Pacific Park Drive.
    SEPT. 23
    Disturbance: 11:43 p.m. La Paz Road and Pacific Park Drive.
    Suspicious person/circumstance: 8:18 p.m. 22800 block of Aliso Creek Road.
    Brandishing a wea
  • Santa Margarita names five-year old as honorary captain for game against Mission Viejo

    Santa Margarita names five-year old as honorary captain for game against Mission Viejo
    Joshua Esquivel, 5, walks onto the field with Santa Margarita players as the honorary team captain for the football team’s game against Mission Viejo in Mission Viejo on Friday, September 22, 2017. Joshua fought a grade 4 brain tumor called pineoblastoma. (Photo by Paul Rodriguez, Orange County Register/SCNG)Joshua Esquivel, 5 greets Santa Margarita Catholic High School football coaches including head coach Rich Fisher, top right, with a high five in Mission Viejo on Friday, September 22,
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  • Orange Park Acres celebrates 46th annual Fall BBQ

    Orange Park Acres celebrates 46th annual Fall BBQ
    Meat sizzled and boots tapped through the night as residents of Orange Park Acres celebrated the community’s 46th annual Fall BBQ and Dance – the Orange Park Acres Association’s biggest event and fundraiser.
    Each year, this fall favorite serves as a welcome for new residents, a reunion for old timers, a big boost for the association’s funds and a celebration of summer’s end.
    Don Bradley, left, and Ryan Mongam laugh during the live auction at the 46th Annual Orange P
  • Tustin homebuying is flat. Here’s what we know!

    Tustin homebuying is flat. Here’s what we know!
    Here are homebuying highlights for Tustin and North Tustin from ReportsOnHousing for August, where combined sales of existing homes ran essentially flat (down one) vs. a year ago.
    This house-hunting data tracks resales of existing detached and attached residences in the communities. Analysis includes August trends based on closed sales: sale counts; average price vs. average list price; high and low price paid in the month; average cost per square foot and average size; plus, based on broker lis
  • Laguna Niguel crime call log, Sept. 18-24

    Laguna Niguel crime call log, Sept. 18-24
    SEPT. 24
    Disturbance: 10:32 p.m. 27800 block of Via Uribe.
    Drunk in public: 9:08 p.m. 27200 block of La Paz Road.
    Disturbance: 6:21 p.m. 29100 block of Via Cerrito.
    Pedestrian check: 2:26 p.m. Sweet Meadow Lane and Golden Lantern.
    Reckless driving: 11:23 a.m. Golden Lantern and Via Ladera.
    Keeping the peace: 10:09 a.m. 0 block of San Rafael Place.
    Investigate person down: 7:59 a.m. Camino del Avion and Bear Brand Road.
    SEPT. 23
    Drunk driving: 10:39 p.m. 27300 block of Camino Capistrano.
    Suspicio
  • Why this ‘Real Housewives of Orange County’ star kept her pain private in the 12th season

    Why this ‘Real Housewives of Orange County’ star kept her pain private in the 12th season
    The “Real Housewives of Orange County” is about midway through its 12th season with the standard overabundance of emotional escapades,including friendship feuds, surgical procedures and a new face to the group of O.C. royalty: Peggy Sulahian.
    So far, this season has mainly focused on the ongoing quarrel between veteran housewives Vicki Gunvalson and Tamra Judge, former friends who have been at war with one another since Gunvalson mentioned Judge’s husband may be gay in the prev
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  • Orange County boys water polo Top 10 rankings (9-25-17)

    Orange County boys water polo Top 10 rankings (9-25-17)
    There’s a new No. 1-ranked boys water polo team in Orange County.
    Huntington Beach and Newport Harbor switch back to their original places after their first showdown.
    And a familiar South Coast League power returns from a brief absence.
    Those are just some of the noteworthy moves in the O.C. water polo rankings.
    OCVarsity’s boys water polo rankings for Sept. 25, 2017
    1. Mater Dei
    2.Orange Lutheran
    3. Huntington Beach
    4. Newport Harbor
    5. Santa Margarita
    6. Foothill
    7. Corona del Mar
  • How to surf without an ocean in Bend, Oregon

    How to surf without an ocean in Bend, Oregon
    Gerry Lopez, an icon in the surf world, navigates the river wave in Bend, Oregon. (PHOTO: LAYLAN CONNELLY/SCNG)Orange County Register reporter Laylan Connelly rides Bend, Oregon’s strange river waveSurf icon Gerry Lopez helps OC Register reporter Laylan Connelly ease into a river wave in Bend, Oregon.A line forms as surfers get ready to ride the river wave in Bend, Oregon. (PHOTO: LAYLAN CONNELLY/SCNG)Bend, Oregon is known as a hub for craft beers. (PHOTO: JON PERINO)OC Register reporter L
  • New travel ban leads Supreme Court to cancel Oct. 10 hearing

    New travel ban leads Supreme Court to cancel Oct. 10 hearing
    By MARK SHERMAN
    WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump’s efforts to restrict entry into the United States by residents of some mainly Muslim countries have been the subject of lawsuits almost since the moment he announced the first travel ban in January. The latest version of the ban, rolled out Sunday, is certain to attract more legal challenges and is already affecting the Supreme Court’s court’s review.
    The justices on Monday canceled the scheduled Oct. 10 argument in the
  • San Clemente Seafest showcases beach life, crafts and chowders

    San Clemente Seafest showcases beach life, crafts and chowders
    Marines from Light Attack Helicopter Squadron 469 serve up chowder at the 2014 San Clemente Seafest. File photo by Fred Swegles, Orange County Register/SCNGShow Caption of Expand
    For a different way to spend a day at the beach, check out the 30th annual San Clemente Seafest on Sunday. Admission is free. You can watch a surf contest featuring kids and teens, stroll the pier observing the Chamber of Commerce’s annual chowder cook-off, browse an arts and crafts show in a beachfront park or st
  • Video: LeBron James comments on President Trump at media day

    Video: LeBron James comments on President Trump at media day
    Cleveland Cavaliers All-Star LeBron James gives his side of the war of words he’s having with President Donald Trump during Cavaliers Media Day on Sept. 25.
  • Sample San Juan’s best food, spirits and music at historic mission

    Sample San Juan’s best food, spirits and music at historic mission
    Tickets were still available, but were in danger of selling out, the Chamber of Commerce warned, for San Juan Capistrano’s 21st annual Vintage Food & Wine Festival, scheduled for Oct. 7 in an outdoor setting at historic Mission San Juan Capistrano.
    The event, presented by the chamber, will feature foods, wines, beers and tequilas from some 40 vendors, many of them local restaurants. The local band Family Style will provide the music for listening and dancing.If you go
    When: 6 to 10 p.m
  • Dedicated group working to revive Rancho Santa Margarita Chamber of Commerce

    Dedicated group working to revive Rancho Santa Margarita Chamber of Commerce
    Just months after the Rancho Santa Margarita Chamber of Commerce folded following the sudden departure of its president, a new group is working to start up a new chamber to provide a hyper-local resource for local businesses.
    Started by a group of small-business owners, the RSM Chamber of Commerce hopes to be providing businesses assistance and networking opportunities by the end of the year, officials said.
    “Every city should have a chamber or some kind of support,” said Charity Hil
  • Reverse mortgage reforms create stampede among would-be borrowers

    Reverse mortgage reforms create stampede among would-be borrowers
    A rules change that will raise fees and reduce loan amounts for reverse mortgages apparently has created a nationwide rush to get new loans completed before the reforms take effect Monday, Oct. 2.
    Agencies providing financial counseling needed for such loans have been swamped, and a leading industry group has appealed for waivers and extensions so more borrowers will qualify under the old rules.
    “Our industry is currently inundated,” said Julie Martinez, a reverse mortgage
  • Farming weed has a reputation for harming the environment. Here are the growers trying to change that

    Farming weed has a reputation for harming the environment. Here are the growers trying to change that
    Illegal mini-farms, known in the industry as “trespass grows,” are often nothing short of environmental disasters.
  • Cal State Fullerton shines with the stars at anniversary concert

    Cal State Fullerton shines with the stars at anniversary concert
    People gather with lawn chairs and blankets on Cal State Fullerton’s athletics field as Bill Cunliffe conducts the College of the Arts Jazz Ensemble during “Concert Under the Stars,” celebrating Cal State Fullerton’s 60th anniversary Saturday, Sept. 23. (Photo by Steven Georges, contributing photographer)Guests dine in front of the stage as Melanie Taylor, class of 1987, sings classics from the ’60s with student dancers during “Concert Under the Stars,”
  • 4 people injured after tree falls in Costa Mesa

    COSTA MESA Four people were injured Monday, Sept. 25 by a falling tree at Shiffer Park, authorities said.
    The incident was reported around 9:45 a.m. in the 3000 block of  Bear Street, said Costa Mesa Fire Department Capt. Chris Coates.
    Information about what caused the tree to fall or the severity of the injuries was not available.
    Firefighters were at the park trying to determine if there were any more victims, Coates said.
     
  • New blow to GOP health bill: Paul opposes revised measure

    New blow to GOP health bill: Paul opposes revised measure
    By ALAN FRAM
    WASHINGTON — Conservative Sen. Rand Paul remained opposed Monday to the Republican bill repealing the Obama health care law despite fresh revisions, darkening White House and GOP leaders’ hopes of staving off defeat in a Senate showdown this week.
    Top Republicans had amended their measure overnight, adding billions of extra dollars for states and easing coverage requirements under President Barack Obama’s statute to win over wavering GOP senators. Paul, R-Ky., had
  • After a two-year wait, fans finally see Janet Jackson in Anaheim

    Mission Viejo fans pose for a photo before seeing Janet Jackson at the Honda Center on Saturday. Pop star Janet Jackson put on a powerful and entertaining performance on Saturday night in Anaheim in a show that went on sale more than two years ago and was postponed from it original January 2016 date.
  • America First! rally canceled, but more than 100 police officers show up in Laguna Beach – just in case

    America First! rally canceled, but more than 100 police officers show up in Laguna Beach – just in case
    LAGUNA BEACH –  Even though the America First! rally planned for Sunday, Sept. 24, was canceled, the heavy law enforcement presence at Main Beach Park left some people in town wondering if the rally that drew more than 2,300 people last month was back on.
    By 1 p.m., dozens of police officers from departments such as Irvine, Huntington Beach, Anaheim, Newport Beach, Orange and Westminster were staged in a parking lot adjacent to Main Beach. An armored vehicle parked at the ready. Polic
  • Rodman transferring to JSerra, CdM coach says

    Rodman transferring to JSerra, CdM coach says
    DJ Rodman will transfer from Corona del Mar to JSerra, according to Corona del Mar boys basketball coach Ryan Schachter.
    Rodman, son of former NBA player Dennis Rodman, is a 6-foot-4 junior who can play multiple positions. He was All-Orange County third team last season.
    Schachter, who said Rodman’s mother notified him of the impending transfer, provided this statement via email: “I am saddened to see a fine young man leave our program & community. As good as a basketball player
  • Play It Forward Sept. 25-Oct 1: Can USC avoid the Week 5 letdown in Pullman, Wash.?

    Play It Forward Sept. 25-Oct 1: Can USC avoid the Week 5 letdown in Pullman, Wash.?
    Ranking the top 10 sports events Sept. 25 to Oct. 1 you won’t want to miss:
    NO. 1: COLLEGE FOOTBALL WEEK 5:USC at WASHINGTON STATEDetails/TV: At Pullman, Wash., Friday, 7:30 p.m., ESPNA short week. A 13-game win streak on the line. A crazy flight to the outskirts of Spokane with an overnight stay in Moscow, Idaho, before the ultimate backpack expedition into the Palouse. The unbeaten Cougars will be playing their fifth consecutive home game. And a Mike Leach-coached team always prepared to
  • We rank 8 Knott’s Scary Farm mazes for scares, surprises and, yes, clowns

    We rank 8 Knott’s Scary Farm mazes for scares, surprises and, yes, clowns
    What better way to get warmed up and creeped-out for Halloween than to make your way through the latest offering of mazes at Knott’s Scary Farm? Of the three new mazes, two are superb treks into the psychologically dark, morbid and gory world of horror.
    Here is how our team of brave maze explorers ranked eight of the mazes. We graded on a scale of 1 to 5 skulls, with 5 being the top rating.Voodoo: Order of the Serpent maze at Knott’s Scary Farm in Buena Park, Calif. Sept. 2
  • See today’s top photos and viral videos from around the country and the world

    See today’s top photos and viral videos from around the country and the world
    PHOTOS
    In this Friday, Sept. 22, 2017 photo, Bangladeshis walk on the beach at sunset in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh. About 40 kilometers south, along an often scenic coastal road and lush green paddy fields, vast areas are now entirely taken over by a sea of makeshift bamboo and plastic tents, homes for the more than 430,000 Rohingya Muslims who have fled here with stories of terrible persecution in Myanmar. At the beach, the heart of this coastal district, life so far remains untouched by th
  • After a two-year wait, fans in Southern California finally see Janet Jackson

    After a two-year wait, fans in Southern California finally see Janet Jackson
    Pop star Janet Jackson put on a powerful and entertaining performance on Saturday night in Anaheim in a show that went on sale more than two years ago and was postponed from it original January 2016 date.
    The tour, originally called the Unbreakable World Tour, eventually came to Southern California as the State of the World Tour.
    After two years of waiting for some, fans lined up eagerly outside of the Honda Center in Anaheim to finally witness this spectacular show. Most of the attendees were s
  • Two hurt in early morning crash on 5 freeway in San Juan Capistrano

    SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO – Two people were trapped inside a pickuptruck that crashed into the rear of a big rig today on the 5 freeway in San JuanCapistrano.It occurred at 3:47 a.m. on northbound I-5 at Junipero Serra Road,according to the Orange County Fire Authority.Firefighters used the Jaws of Life to free the two people from the pickuptruck, and they were taken to a hospital by 4:30 a.m., the OCFA said.
  • Essential California: Is Disneyland wearing out its welcome in Anaheim?

    Good morning, and welcome to the Essential California newsletter . It's Monday, Sept.
  • Bubble or bonus? Real estate’s slice of Orange County jobs highest since 2007

    Bubble or bonus? Real estate’s slice of Orange County jobs highest since 2007
    Should we thank local real estate bosses? Or reach for the antacids?
    Orange County bosses in real-estate related fields employed almost 1-in-5 workers in August, the highest share of local jobs in nearly 10 years. Yes, back when local property would prove to be badly overheated.
    Let’s acknowledge that property-related employment can be extremely volatile work as these industries habitually have sharp peaks and valleys. Has anyone forgotten the broad pain of last decade’s busted
  • Stonehill Tavern closing at Monarch Beach Resort, rebranding as Michael Mina’s Bourbon Steak

    Stonehill Tavern closing at Monarch Beach Resort, rebranding as Michael Mina’s Bourbon Steak
    Michael Mina’s Stonehill Tavern, considered one of the most exclusive restaurants in Orange County over the last decade, is closing at the end of year.
    Stonehill at the Monarch Beach Resort in Dana Point, formerly the St. Regis, is rebranding as Bourbon Steak. The modern steakhouse, also by Mina, has locations across the country including Los Angeles, Miami and Washington D.C.
    Stonehill is serving its last meal New Year’s Eve. In an announcement made Monday, the Monarch Beach Resort
  • Shooting closes north 605 Freeway in Norwalk

    Shooting closes north 605 Freeway in Norwalk
    NORWALK — A portion of the 605 Freeway was shut down today after a car-to-car shooting, authorities said.
    It was reported at 1:53 a.m. on the northbound 605 at Alondra Boulevard, said California Highway Patrol Officer Peter Nicholson.
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  • Who is one of the surprises of Ducks training camp? That’s (Giovanni) Fiore

    Who is one of the surprises of Ducks training camp? That’s (Giovanni) Fiore
    ANAHEIM – Many have done so but Giovanni Fiore hadn’t and it might have felt as if he possessed the winning lottery ticket.
    It was Saturday afternoon when Fiore learned that he would play with Ryan Getzlaf and Corey Perry in the Ducks’ Sunday night exhibition against the Vegas Golden Knights, taking passes from them and trying to do what he can to extend a lengthy stay in the team’s training camp.
    Ryan Getzlaf. Corey Perry. Nearly 600 goals and more than 1,500 points scor
  • Barbara Blaine, founder of Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests, dies at 61

    Barbara Blaine, founder of Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests, dies at 61
    CHICAGO — Barbara Blaine, the founder and former president of the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests, has died.
    The organization known as SNAP announced on its Facebook page that Blaine died Sunday following a recent cardiac event. She was 61.
    In a statement, SNAP managing director Barbara Dorris praised Blaine’s work with victims of clergy sexual abuse, adding that Blaine’s “contributions to a safer society would be hard to overstate.”
    According to the or
  • Republicans make desperate bid to save health care bill

    Republicans make desperate bid to save health care bill
    By ALAN FRAM
    WASHINGTON — Republican opposition to the GOP health care bill swelled to near-fatal numbers Sunday as Sen. Susan Collins all but closed the door on supporting the last-ditch effort to scrap the Obama health care law and Sen. Ted Cruz said that “right now” he doesn’t back it.
    In a late bid to win votes and stave off defeat, Republicans were adding $14.5 billion to the measure for states, according to documents obtained late Sunday by The Associated Press.
    Whi
  • USC aims for faster starts as schedule shifts to Washington State

    USC aims for faster starts as schedule shifts to Washington State
    Clay Helton began his weekly teleconference on Sunday evening by acknowledging one of USC’s characteristics of the early season.
    “You’re very, very happy again when you see a team finishing in the fourth quarter,” said Helton, the Trojans’ coach, “That’s kind of been our hallmark.”
    Related Articles Freshman running back Stephen Carr makes first start for USC USC football surges late, tops Cal in road openerThe Trojans have either trailed or been ti
  • Angels come from behind to beat Astros and stop losing streak at 6

    Angels come from behind to beat Astros and stop losing streak at 6
     
    Los Angeles Angels’ Luis Valbuena reacts after hitting a two-run double during the seventh inning of a baseball game against the Houston Astros, Sunday, Sept. 24, 2017, in Houston. (AP Photo/Eric Christian Smith)Los Angeles Angels’ Albert Pujols (5) points to Luis Valbuena after scoring on Valbuena’s two-run double during the seventh inning of a baseball game against the Houston Astros, Sunday, Sept. 24, 2017, in Houston. (AP Photo/Eric Christian Smith)Los Angeles Angels
  • Chargers RB Melvin Gordon’s hot start slowed by knee injury

    Chargers RB Melvin Gordon’s hot start slowed by knee injury
    CARSON — Melvin Gordon had his best game of the year on Sunday. Now, the Chargers need him healthy enough for an encore.
    The third-year tailback was one of the bright spots in a 24-10 loss to Kansas City, turning 17 carries into 79 yards and a touchdown. He racked up nearly all of those numbers in a strong first half: six runs of at least 9 yards, including an 11-yard scamper that represented his team’s lone trip to the touchdown.
    Related Articles In response to President Trump, Char
  • Whicker: Chargers’ defense plays well until it has to in loss to Chiefs

    Whicker: Chargers’ defense plays well until it has to in loss to Chiefs
    Kansas City Chiefs running back Kareem Hunt (27) breaks through for a first down agains the Los Angeles Chargers, during the third quarter, at the StubHub Center in Carson Calif., Sunday, September 24, 2017. (Photo by Stephen Carr / Daily Breeze / SCNG)Kansas City Chiefs quarter back Alex Smith (11) is sacked by Los Angeles Chargers defensive end Joey Bosa and defensive tackle Corey Liuget during the second quarter, at the StubHub Center in Carson Calif., Sunday, September 24, 2017. (Photo by St
  • Chelsea Gray’s shot gives Sparks victory over Minnesota Lynx in WNBA Finals

    Chelsea Gray’s shot gives Sparks victory over Minnesota Lynx in WNBA Finals
    MINNEAPOLIS — Chelsea Gray got a sliver of daylight and let a 14-foot jumper fly Game 1 of the WNBA Finals and what would have been a dubious piece of history for the Los Angeles Sparks hanging in the balance.
    When it splashed through there may have been a few sighs of relief sprinkled in among those celebratory high fives.
    Gray’s pull-up jumper with 2 seconds delivered an 85-84 victory on Sunday over the Minnesota Lynx in the kind of edge-of-your-seat finish that no one saw coming w
  • UCLA football not pointing fingers after loss to Stanford

    UCLA football not pointing fingers after loss to Stanford
    PALO ALTO — The four white walls could not shield Jim Mora. The jubilant cheers of Stanford players and fans celebrating their 10th straight victory over UCLA seeped into the head coach’s postgame news conference room as Saturday night turned into Sunday morning at Stanford Stadium.
    “It’s excruciating,” Mora said as the sounds almost mocked the sixth-year head coach who has yet to beat Stanford in seven tries after Saturday’s 58-34 loss.
    He dropped his he
  • Clayton Kershaw cruises to his 18th victory as Dodgers beat Giants

    Clayton Kershaw cruises to his 18th victory as Dodgers beat Giants
    Giants Nick Hundley, #5, runs after Dodgers Clayton Kershaw, #22, after Kershaw laid down a bunt to advance Joc Pederson to second base during fourth inning action at Dodger Stadium Sunday, September 24, 2017. The Dodgers defeated the Giants 3-1. (Photo by David Crane, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG)Dodgers Yasmani Grandal, #9, scores with a two run home run in the fourth inning at Dodger Stadium Sunday, September 24, 2017. The Dodgers defeated the Giants 3-1. (Photo by David Crane, Los Angeles Dai
  • Padres at Dodgers: Monday game time, TV channel and starting pitchers

    Padres at Dodgers: Monday game time, TV channel and starting pitchers
    Where: Dodger Stadium, 7 p.m.
    TV: SportsNet LA (where available)
    THE PITCHERS
    DODGERS RHP YU DARVISH (9-12, 3.96 ERA)
    vs. Padres: 1-1, 5.29 ERA
    At Dodger Stadium: 0-2, 6.46 ERA
    Hates to face: Erick Aybar, 13 for 32 (.406), three doubles, two home runs
    Loves to face: Wil Myers, 1 for 7
    PADRES LHP TRAVIS WOOD (4-6, 6.65 ERA)
    vs. Dodgers: 5-2, 4.23 ERA
    At Dodger Stadium: 3-0, 1.13 ERA
    Hates to face: Yasiel Puig, 5 for 8, two walks
    Loves to face: Curtis Granderson, 1 for 12, two walks
    UPCOMING MATCH
  • Angels Notes: Andrew Heaney passes a test, hopes to start on Thursday

    Angels Notes: Andrew Heaney passes a test, hopes to start on Thursday
    HOUSTON — Andrew Heaney said he is ready to pitch.
    The Angels left-hander threw off a mound for the first time since coming out of a game two weeks ago with what was diagnosed as shoulder inflammation. Heaney then said his plan is to take his next turn in the rotation, on Thursday in Chicago.
    “Absolutely, I want to pitch,” Heaney said minutes after completing his session on Sunday.
    Heaney said he threw 25-30 pitches at the normal intensity he would work for a between-starts bul
  • Trump travel ban expires Sunday; new restrictions expected

    Trump travel ban expires Sunday; new restrictions expected
    By JILL COLVIN
    WASHINGTON  — Citizens of eight countries will face new restrictions on entry to the U.S. under a proclamation signed by President Donald Trump on Sunday.
    The new rules, which will impact the citizens of Chad, Iran, Libya, North Korea, Somalia, Syria, Venezuela and Yemen, will go into effect on October 18.
    The restrictions range from full travel bans on nationals from countries like Syria to more targeted restrictions. A suspension of non-immigrant visas to citizens for
  • Lawyer: Kushner used personal email for some White House messages

    Lawyer: Kushner used personal email for some White House messages
    By ERIC TUCKER
    WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump’s son-in-law, Jared Kushner, occasionally used his personal email account to communicate with colleagues in the White House, his lawyer said Sunday.
    Between January and August, Kushner sent or responded to fewer than 100 emails from White House officials from his private account, attorney Abbe Lowell said in a statement.
    “These usually forwarded news articles or political commentary and most often occurred when someone initiate
  • What’s next for UCLA football? The Colorado Buffaloes

    What’s next for UCLA football? The Colorado Buffaloes
    UCLA (2-2, 0-1 Pac-12) vs. Colorado (3-1, 0-1 Pac-12)
    When: 7:30 p.m., Saturday
    Where: Rose Bowl
    TV/Radio: ESPN2/TBA
    UCLA update: The miraculous 34-point comeback against Texas A&M is but a distant memory after UCLA’s latest loss to Stanford, a 58-34 drubbing at Stanford Stadium in which the Bruins gave up 405 rushing yards. UCLA is giving up 307.5 rushing yards per game and 6.6 yards a carry. Stanford running back Bryce Love gashed the Bruins with runs of 27, 32, 30 and 69 yards as he
  • Thousands at Komen Race for the Cure celebrate, mourn those in breast cancer fight

    Thousands at Komen Race for the Cure celebrate, mourn those in breast cancer fight
    Nancy Clifton-Hawkins of Brea is in infusion treatments. The 26th annual Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure kept her flying high Sunday, Sept. 24. (Photo by Cindy Yamanaka, Orange County Register/SCNG)Breast cancer survivor Margie Becker of Cypress reacts to released doves during the 26th annual Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure event in Newport Beach on Sunday, Sept. 24. (Photo by Cindy Yamanaka, Orange County Register/SCNG)Parasol pair nine-year breast cancer survivor Nancy Guild of Yorba Linda,
  • Philip Rivers’ 3 interceptions doom Chargers in loss to Kansas City

    Philip Rivers’ 3 interceptions doom Chargers in loss to Kansas City
    A pass bounces incomplete off of Chargers wide receiver Tyrell Williams as Kansas City cornerback Marcus Peters defends in Carson on Sunday, September 24, 2017. The ball was nearly intercepted as it bounce to another Kansas City player. (Photo by Paul Rodriguez, Orange County Register/SCNG)Kansas City strong safety Daniel Sorensen, left, nearly intercepts the ball after it bounce off of intended receiver Tyrell Williams, center, of the Chargers in Carson on Sunday, September 24, 2017. Kansas Cit
  • The NFL community reacts to Donald Trump’s comments

    The NFL community reacts to Donald Trump’s comments
    Players lock arms during the playing of the national anthem before an NFL football game between the New York Jets and the Miami Dolphins Sunday, Sept. 24, 2017, in East Rutherford, N.J. (AP Photo/Frank Franklin II)The New York Jets lock arms during the playing of the national anthem before an NFL football game against the Miami Dolphins Sunday, Sept. 24, 2017, in East Rutherford, N.J. (AP Photo/Frank Franklin II)Members off the Los Angeles Chargers lock arms in protest before an NFL football gam

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