• How the U.S. Navy Blue Angels have changed over the years

    How the U.S. Navy Blue Angels have changed over the years
    The U.S. Navy’s Blue Angels will perform their spectacular aerobatic stunts over Southern California as part of the Huntington Beach Air Show, Friday, Sept. 29 to Sunday, Oct. 1.CALIFORNIA CONNECTION
    The pilot considered as the “father” of the Blue Angels is Butch Voris. Voris was born in Los Angeles, went to high school and community college in Northern California and graduated flight school in Oakland. He became a highly decorated pilot in World War II and after the war was a
  • UCLA OT Andre James inspired by father’s cancer battle

    UCLA OT Andre James inspired by father’s cancer battle
    LOS ANGELES >> Something wasn’t right about Andre James. The usual joy in his gray eyes was gone, clouded by worry as he floated through walk-throughs during a training camp practice last month.
    His body lined up at right tackle in the shadow of UCLA’s new Wasserman Football Center, but his mind was in a hospital room in Utah where Marcus James had agonized how exactly he would tell his son.
    It’s one thing to be told you have cancer. It’s another to tell your family
  • Why ‘Curb Your Enthusiasm’s’ Larry David is like a ‘neurotic Superman’

    Why ‘Curb Your Enthusiasm’s’ Larry David is like a ‘neurotic Superman’
    Fans have been nagging Larry David about the return of his beloved HBO comedy “Curb Your Enthusiasm.”
    It’s been six years since the show finished its eighth season, and it seemed that its star and creator was through, although that was never made definitive.
    David – who co-created the landmark “Seinfeld” – didn’t exactly go into hiding since the last “Curb.” He wrote and starred in an offbeat movie for HBO called “Clear History,&r
  • 2018 Hyundai Accent Comes to California

    No matter, Hyundai's fifth generation subcompact sedan will arrive at dealerships this fall. But, if you are looking for a hotter hatchback version, you can forget about it since that body style has been dropped.
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  • Kenley Jansen makes pitch for Pedro Baez on Dodgers playoff roster

    Kenley Jansen makes pitch for Pedro Baez on Dodgers playoff roster
    LOS ANGELES – For Dodgers closer Kenley Jansen, the tipping point came Sept. 19. Pedro Baez took the ball trying to protect a 2-1 lead in Philadelphia.
    Baez began the seventh inning by throwing Phillies third baseman J.P. Crawford a fastball down the middle of the plate. Strike one. On 1-and-2, Crawford got another fastball down the middle, and belted it to the gap between right field and center field for a triple.
    The next batter, Jorge Alfaro, saw six fastballs. The final pitch struck hi
  • Options expanding for safer non-prime mortgages

    Options expanding for safer non-prime mortgages
    What’s up with mortgage rates? Jeff Lazerson of Mortgage Grader in Laguna Niguel gives us his take.
    Rate news summary
    From Freddie Mac’s weekly survey: The 30-year fixed rate averaged 3.83 percent, unchanged from last week. The 15-year fixed averaged 3.13 percent, also unchanged from last week.
    The Mortgage Bankers Association reported loan application volume was unchanged from the previous week.
    Bottom line: Assuming a borrower gets the average 30-year fixed rate on a conformin
  • Mission Viejo homebuying stays at 2016 pace

    Mission Viejo homebuying stays at 2016 pace
    Mission Viejo homebuying ran flat as pricing firmed in August.
    Here are highlights of ReportsOnHousing house-hunting data for resales of existing detached and attached residences in the community. This 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 listing networks stats on Sept. 7, the “market time” metric comparing sup
  • USC Podcast: Tirebiter ‘bits – Can Trojans survive another week, this time at No. 16 Washington State?

    USC Podcast: Tirebiter ‘bits – Can Trojans survive another week, this time at No. 16 Washington State?
    On the fourth edition of the Southern California News Group’s Tirebiter ‘bits podcast, USC football writers Joey Kaufman and Scott Wolf examine the Trojans’ biggest test to date, with a matchup at No. 16 Washington State, led by all-conference quarterback Luke Falk. 
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  • End of legislative session brings brief respite from higher energy prices

    End of legislative session brings brief respite from higher energy prices
    Legislation that would have required all electric power sold in the state to be generated by renewable sources by 2045 was held up in the final days of the recently-completed legislative session. But it will come back. Should the idea ever become law, we’ll remember these as the easy days when our power bills were cheap.
    Most of our electricity is powered by fossil fuels, with 60 percent generated by natural gas plants. These are the cheapest and most reliable power sources we have. Even s
  • Celebrities, fans tweet support for Julia Louis-Dreyfus after breast cancer diagnosis

    Celebrities, fans tweet support for Julia Louis-Dreyfus after breast cancer diagnosis
    Comedian and actress Julia Louis-Dreyfus announced on Twitter Thursday morning that she was diagnosed with breast cancer.Just when you thought… pic.twitter.com/SbtYChwiEj
    — Julia Louis-Dreyfus (@OfficialJLD) September 28, 2017She’s most known for her work as supporting actress in “Seinfeld” and more recently as lead actress in HBO series “Veep.”
    Fans and celebrities, some of whom have also battled cancer were quick to respond to her tweet with plenty of
  • California thinks it can make housing more affordable by raising costs

    California thinks it can make housing more affordable by raising costs
    Just like college students cramming for finals, our elected state representatives were up until the wee hours the last couple nights of California’s 2017 legislative session, arm twisting their colleagues to pass legislation that could only be supported by those who had been broken by exhaustion and caffeine overloads.
    Two of those were Senate Bill 2 and Senate Bill 35, deceptively packaged and sold as measures to bring affordability to California’s highest-in-the-nation rents and mo
  • Todd Gilliland, 17, is on the cusp of NASCAR history

    Todd Gilliland, 17, is on the cusp of NASCAR history
    This could be the start of a historic feat for Todd Gilliland, the one-time Chino Hills resident. At Dover International Speedway in Delaware on Friday, he could clinch the NASCAR K&N Pro Series East championship. After the race, he’ll head West for a K&N West race.He’s the points leader in both series.Gilliland has an eight-point lead over Harrison Burton in an Eastern race that has both drivers with virtually identical statistics. Each has four wins, and each has finished i
  • Best thing I ate: foie gras, before it’s gone again

    Best thing I ate: foie gras, before it’s gone again
    In case you haven’t heard, last week a three-judge panel on the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals struck down the on-again/off-again ban on foie gras in California, reversing a lower court decision. I immediately ran out and got me some.
    You can still get some, too. For the moment at least, nothing has changed. The outlook for foie gras in California is still murky at best. The Ninth Circuit has kicked the issue back to district court for now, although there’s a chance the full Ninth Ci
  • Apple Valley toddler, 2, accidentally shot while father cleaned firearm, authorities say

    Apple Valley toddler, 2, accidentally shot while father cleaned firearm, authorities say
    An Apple Valley toddler was hospitalized Wednesday night after she was accidentally shot in the stomach by her father as he cleaned his handgun, San Bernardino County sheriff’s officials said.
    The shooting was reported just before 11:30 p.m. in the 16100 block of Viho Road, officials said.
    Paramedics flew the young girl to a trauma center.
    “The child is out of surgery and is now in the intensive care unit,” according to a news release.
    Deputies learned the child’s fa
  • Young people with severe autism languish in hospitals

    Young people with severe autism languish in hospitals
    By Christina Jewett
    Teenagers and young adults with severe autism are spending weeks or even months in emergency rooms and acute-care hospitals, sometimes sedated, restrained or confined to mesh-tented beds, a Kaiser Health News investigation shows.
    These young people — who may shout for hours, bang their heads on walls or lash out violently at home — are taken to the hospital after community social services and programs fall short and families call 911 for help, according to more th
  • Schools Reopen in Corona

    The Corona Norco Unified School District schools are open today. Evacuation orders were lifted for about five hundred homes in the Corona area that were initially threatened by the Canyon Fire.
  • Southern California building boom is so big, construction hiring tops the nation

    Southern California building boom is so big, construction hiring tops the nation
    If Southern California was a state by itself, it would be the biggest creator of construction jobs in the nation.
    Construction bosses in the five-county region hired one-sixth of all new U.S. construction workers in the past year, and local pay hikes in the industry have easily doubled what’s handed out elsewhere.
    With great debate circling about the region’s need for housing and infrastructure vs. the extra congestion that growth can create, local builders are busy — at a
  • House Majority Whip Scalise returns to work at Capitol

    House Majority Whip Scalise returns to work at Capitol
    WASHINGTON — The congressman shot in June at a baseball practice is returning to work at the Capitol after three months in the hospital and at a rehabilitation facility.
    That’s the word from Majority Whip Steve Scalise’s office. The Louisiana Republican will vote Thursday morning and address his colleagues on the House floor. This is his first public appearance since the shooting.
    Scalise and four other people were injured June 14 when a gunman opened fire on a Republican baseb
  • California earns poor marks on monitoring the welfare of foster children

    California earns poor marks on monitoring the welfare of foster children
    The federal government has given California bad marks on monitoring the well-being of children in foster care.
    State officials were slow to investigate complaints of abuse or neglect, failed to notify investigators of serious sexual abuse allegations and didn’t follow up to ensure cases were resolved, according to an audit released late Monday by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Office of Inspector General.
    In some cases, investigations took more than
  • Containment on Canyon Fire grows to 45 percent, held at 2,000 acres

    Containment on Canyon Fire grows to 45 percent, held at 2,000 acres
    After four days of battling the Canyon Fire in the hills above a Corona neighborhood, firefighters have increased containment to 45 percent, officials said Thursday morning.
    About 1,900 firefighters and personnel worked to battle back the blaze which was ignited Monday afternoon.
    “Firefighters are contining to build and reinforce fire line, mop up hot spots and patrol the fireperimeter. All evacuation orders have been lifted,” according to a news release from the Orange County Fire A
  • Off the Beaten Path in Greece

    Off the Beaten Path in Greece
    A row of five 16th century windmills sitting on a hill above Mykonos town with small windows and pointed roofs are typical of the Cyclades islands. (Photo by Jessica Kwong, OC Register/SCNG)Paradise Beach in Mykonos is one of the Aegean Sea’s most popular beaches, with cabanas, restaurants, bars and music. (Photo by Jessica Kwong, OC Register/SCNG)The Little Venice part of Mykonos town has colorful 18th century fishing houses with balconies along the Aegean Sea turned food and drink establ
  • Wahoo’s Fish Taco co-founder taking over The Golden Truffle space

    Wahoo’s Fish Taco co-founder taking over The Golden Truffle space
    When chef Alan Greeley decided to close The Golden Truffle after 37 years in Costa Mesa, he declined to reveal the mysterious investors who planned to take over the space.
    He hinted they were well-known food players in the region.
    Thanks to public records, we now know who they are.
    Ed Lee, far right, is one of the co-founders of Wahoo’s Fish Taco. The Santa Ana-based fish taco chain is also run by Lee’s brothers Wing Lam and Mingo Lee. (Courtesy Wahoo’s)Lee is the main investor
  • Wahoo’s Fish Taco co-founder replacing The Golden Truffle space with Toasted Kitchen

    Wahoo’s Fish Taco co-founder replacing The Golden Truffle space with Toasted Kitchen
    When chef Alan Greeley decided to close The Golden Truffle after 37 years in Costa Mesa, he declined to reveal the mysterious investors who planned to take over the space.
    He hinted they were well-known food players in the region.
    Thanks to public records, we now know who they are.
    Ed Lee, far right, is one of the co-founders of Wahoo’s Fish Taco. The Santa Ana-based fish taco chain is also run by Lee’s brothers Wing Lam and Mingo Lee. (Courtesy Wahoo’s)Lee is the main investor
  • See Thursday’s top photos and viral videos from around the country and the world

    See Thursday’s top photos and viral videos from around the country and the world
    Eric Stonestreet gets his revenge on ‘Ellen’ after a lifetime of scares
    Video: Charm Kitty Cafe pairs coffee lovers with cats
    Sofia Vergara gives a shocked Stephen Colbert her panties on-air
  • Rediscovering Roots in Greek Macedonia: Siatista

    Rediscovering Roots in Greek Macedonia: Siatista
    Siastista’s Poulkos Mansion is a restored historical building that makes for an interesting tour. (Angela Dawson)Members of the family who own the Dio Fili Winery pose for a photo with bottles of their wine. (Angela Dawson)Siastistans built secret schools hidden within churches, this is one in the village. (Angela Dawson)Show Caption of Expand
    My grandmother used to regale me with stories about her hometown, Siatista, situated on the slopes of Mount Siniatsiko in Northern Greece. She had e
  • Athens and Santorini connect a traveler to man’s long and rich cultural history

    Athens and Santorini connect a traveler to man’s long and rich cultural history
    The towering, crumbling columns of the Acropolis and the mythical tale of Persephone being dragged into the underworld called to me. I wasn’t dying to travel, but I was dying to see Greece.
    Before departing  this spring, I knew little about the small Mediterranean nation aside from what was in the pages of my bent and worn edition of Edith Hamilton’s “Mythology.”
    And, as a native of Southern California, a place where aging infrastructure is routinely razed for sleek
  • This is the end of 100.3 The Sound

    This is the end of 100.3 The Sound
    One of the very few reasons to listen to radio is going away.
    The staff of The Sound will be no longer on the air at 100.3 FM within a few weeks. The Sound will evolve into a satellite delivery service for Educational Media Foundation (EMF), which plans to play syndicated contemporary Christian music.
    Says EMF CEO Mike Novak: “We are particularly excited to see what God has in store for the people of Los Angeles, through our new station, Positive & Encouraging K-LOVE at 100.3 FM. The p
  • Galaxy give up late lead, settle for tie

    HOUSTON — Alberth Elis scored two late goals and the slumping Houston Dynamo rallied for a 3-3 draw with the Galaxy on Wednesday night.The Dynamo (10-10-10), who are one point below the playoff line after going 0-3-3 since topping the Western Conference standings on Aug. 12, trailed 3-1 entering the last 10 minutes of regulation.Hugo Arellano pulled down Elis in the box, leading to a successful penalty kick in the 84th minute. Four minutes later on a third straight corner kick, served by V
  • How sky-high housing costs make California the poorest state

    How sky-high housing costs make California the poorest state
    By Matt Levin
    California leads the nation once again in a statistic no state wants to boast about.
    When the cost of living is factored in, the Golden State has the highest poverty rate in the country. More than 20 percent of its residents struggle to make ends meet, according to recently released Census figures.That’s nearly 8 million people.
    Unfortunately for Californians, this year’s poverty numbers are not an aberration. The Census began releasing state-by-state results for its &l
  • UC Irvine opens expansive food pantry as more college students struggle with hunger

    A 2016 survey found that 1 in 4 University of California students lack a consistent source of nutritious food. As more college students struggle with food insecurity and hunger, UC Irvine opens one of the largest food pantries in the nation.
  • A CSUF student writes: This ROTC summer camp isn’t for kids … or most adults

    A CSUF student writes: This ROTC summer camp isn’t for kids … or most adults
    By Amanda Coleman
    Summer camp … a few weeks that typically involve tons of fun, activities, good food, friends and endless memories.
    Advanced Camp is different. It’s 29 days of training at Fort Knox, Ky., for Army ROTC cadets. It is one of the final requirements to complete in order to be commissioned as a second lieutenant upon graduation.
    The basic breakdown of camp is five days in the barracks, 20 days in the field, and the remaining days are spent recovering in the barracks. The
  • Lawmakers missed ‘green’ opportunities; will consumers pay the price?

    Lawmakers missed ‘green’ opportunities; will consumers pay the price?
    By Julie Cart
    Environmentalists are accustomed to notching wins in the California Legislature, where their projects often receive a friendly hearing from a supermajority of Democrats and a governor with a laser focus on climate change.
    But there was an unexpected setback near the frantic end of the recent legislative session, when two energy-related proposals stalled.
    There’s little lost in putting off one of them, the creation of a regional electricity grid that would supply the Western s
  • Dodgers tie L.A. franchise record with 102nd victory, post best home mark ever

    Dodgers tie L.A. franchise record with 102nd victory, post best home mark ever
    Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Rich Hill #44 on the mound in the first inning. The Los Angeles Dodgers played the San Diego Padres in the last home game of the year. Los Angeles, CA 9/27/2017 (Photo by John McCoy, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG)San Diego Padres center fielder Manuel Margot #7 jumps but can not catch this ball hit by Los Angeles Dodgers third baseman Justin Turner #10 that drove in a run in the first inning. The Los Angeles Dodgers played the San Diego Padres in the last home
  • Photos: Playboy founder Hugh Hefner dies at 91

    Photos: Playboy founder Hugh Hefner dies at 91
    Playboy founder Hugh M. Hefner, the pipe-smoking hedonist who revved up the sexual revolution in the 1950s and built a multimedia empire of clubs, mansions, movies and television, symbolized by bow-tied women in bunny costumes, has died at age 91. Hefner died of natural causes at his home surrounded by family on Wednesday night, Playboy said in a statement.
    Hugh Hefner, publisher of playboy magazine shown in 1970. Playboy magazine founder and sexual revolution symbol Hefner has died at age 91. T
  • Four-car crash on 405 freeway causes injuries, blocks lanes

    Four-car crash on 405 freeway causes injuries, blocks lanes
    WESTMINSTER — A hit-and-run crash on the southbound 405 freeway Wednesday evening caused injuries and blocked multiple lanes, according to the California Highway Patrol.
    Four vehicles, including a Honda Accord and a Nissan Sentry, crashed around 8:20 p.m. on the 405 southbound at the Magnolia Street off-ramp in the Westminster/Fountain Valley area, according to the CHP’s online traffic log.
    CHP officials couldn’t immediately be reached.
    How the crash occurred is unknown, but ac
  • Angels at White Sox: Thursday game time, TV channel, starting pitchers

    Angels at White Sox: Thursday game time, TV channel, starting pitchers
    ANGELS at WHITE SOX
    When: 5 p.m.
    Where: Guaranteed Rate Field
    TV: Fox Sports West
    THE PITCHERS
    ANGELS RHP BUD NORRIS (2-6, 4.42)
    vs. White Sox: 1-3, 4.64
    At Guaranteed Rate Field: 1-1, 2.79
    Hates to face: None
    Loves to face: None
    WHITE SOX RHP DYLAN COVEY (0-7, 7.83)
    vs. Angels: First game
    At Guaranteed Rate Field: 0-1, 4.70
    Hates to face: None
    Loves to face: None
  • Angels eliminated after 10-inning loss to White Sox

    Angels eliminated after 10-inning loss to White Sox
    Los Angeles Angels’ Brandon Phillips lets go of his bat as he takes the first pitch from Chicago White Sox starting pitcher Reynaldo Lopez for a ball during the sixth inning of a baseball game Wednesday, Sept. 27, 2017, in Chicago. (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast)Los Angeles Angels starting pitcher Garrett Richards delivers during the first inning of a baseball game against the Chicago White Sox Wednesday, Sept. 27, 2017, in Chicago. (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast)Chicago White Sox starting
  • Condolences and tributes flood Twitter after Hugh Hefner’s death

    Condolences and tributes flood Twitter after Hugh Hefner’s death
    Late Wednesday night, Playbook magazine founder and “The Girls Next Door” star Hugh Hefner died at age 91.
    Once the news of his death broke, many people took to Twitter to thank Hefner for his work, his deeds (did you know he helped save the Hollywood sign?), his advocacy (for both civil and gay rights) and to send their condolences to the Playboy magazine community and his wife.American Icon and Playboy Founder, Hugh M. Hefner passed away today. He was 91. #RIPHef pic.twitter.com/tC
  • Trump blamed drug prices on campaign cash … so even more flowed in

    Trump blamed drug prices on campaign cash … so even more flowed in
    “The cost of medicine in this country is outrageous,” President Donald Trump said at a rally in Louisville, Ky., two months after his inauguration. He went on about how identical pills have vastly lower price tags in Europe.
    “You know why?” the president asked, before spreading his hands wide. “Campaign contributions, who knows. But somebody is getting very rich.”
    It was March 20, 2017.
    The next day, drugmakers donated more money to political campaigns than th
  • Playboy founder Hugh Hefner dies at 91

    Playboy founder Hugh Hefner dies at 91
    LOS ANGELES >> Hugh M. Hefner, who founded Playboy magazine in 1953 and built the company into one of the most recognizable American global brands, died Wednesday from natural causes at his home, The Playboy Mansion. Hefner was 91.
    Hefner published the first issue of Playboy in December 1953, working from his kitchen table. It would become the world’s largest-selling and most influential men’s magazine, spawning a number of successful global businesses, including nightclubs.The
  • Corona del Mar All-County wide receiver Tae Le commits to Harvard

    Corona del Mar All-County wide receiver Tae Le commits to Harvard
    Corona del Mar’s Tae Le jumps over a falling El Toro defender after a reception during a game at Estancia High School in Costa Mesa on Friday, September 9, 2016. (Photo by Matt Masin, ORANGE COUNTY REGISTER, SCNG)Corona del Mar’s Tae Le, left, skies up over El Toro’s Artie Varela in the third quarter during a game at Estancia High School in Costa Mesa on Friday, September 9, 2016. (Photo by Matt Masin, ORANGE COUNTY REGISTER, SCNG)Corona del Mar All-County wide receiver Tae Le
  • USC basketball program faces tough questions from Tony Bland corruption case

    USC basketball program faces tough questions from Tony Bland corruption case
    LOS ANGELES — A day after USC assistant coach Tony Bland was charged in a corruption scandal, some key questions emerged for the Trojans’ basketball program:
    • Did USC coach Andy Enfield know anything about Bland allegedly accepting cash and setting up meetings with a former agent and the families of two USC basketball players?
    • Will USC suspend the two unnamed players referred to in the federal case?• Is USC subject to the death penalty in basketball after it already
  • Dodgers’ Adrian Gonzalez shut down with renewed back pain, won’t be on playoff roster

    Dodgers’ Adrian Gonzalez shut down with renewed back pain, won’t be on playoff roster
    LOS ANGELES — When Adrian Gonzalez hit a double and a home run in Tuesday night’s game, it looked like the Adrian Gonzalez of old.
    When he woke up Wednesday morning, though, it was the same old problem. Gonzalez said his back tightened up Wednesday “a little less than before.” But it was enough for Gonzalez and the Dodgers to decide that his season is over. Gonzalez will shut it down and is out of consideration for a spot on the postseason roster, something that already a
  • Miller: Colin Kaepernick taking a knee still wrong, still resonating

    Miller: Colin Kaepernick taking a knee still wrong, still resonating
    More than a year later, he still blew it.
    Colin Kaepernick still should have stood during the national anthem before a preseason game at Qualcomm Stadium on Sept. 1, 2016, a night the Chargers had dedicated to saluting our military heroes.
    Instead, the then-49ers reserve quarterback flipped those soldiers the finger.
    Kaepernick knelt, bypassing the opportunity to stand in solidarity with a former Green Beret he had met with before the game, a hero named Nate Boyer.
    The silent protest was the fir
  • Pedestrian badly hurt after being hit by car in Fullerton

    FULLERTON — A pedestrian was taken to a local hospital with significant injuries after being hit by a car Wednesday night, Sept. 27, police said.
    The vehicle hit the pedestrian at around 7:20 p.m. at Brea Boulevard and Bastanchury Road, shutting down eastbound Bastanchury between Brea and State College boulevards, said Lt. Andrew Goodrich of the Fullerton Police Department.
    At 7:45 p.m., investigators were on their way to the scene.
  • Orange County scores and player stats for Wednesday (9-27-17)

    Orange County scores and player stats for Wednesday (9-27-17)
    This is where you can find the scores and stats for the Orange County high school games on Wednesday, Sept. 27.
    BOYS WATER POLOOrange 9, Loara 6
    Esperanza 12, Canyon 6
    Estancia 9, Godinez 8
    Goals: (Est) Epperson 3, White 3, Bauer 2. Saves: (Est) Epperson 7, Castaneda 3
    Savanna 19, Magnolia 0
    Goals: (Sav) Hunt 7, J. Martinez 4, Narey 3. Saves: (Sav) Fish 15.
    CROSS COUNTRY
    Trinity League Preview
    At Central Park, Huntington Beach, 3-mile course
    Boys VarsityTeam results: 1. St. John Bosco 55, 2. JSe
  • Philip Rivers, Chargers will see a familiar face in Eagles’ Frank Reich

    Philip Rivers, Chargers will see a familiar face in Eagles’ Frank Reich
    COSTA MESA — The last time the Chargers faced the Eagles, Michael Vick was a starting quarterback and Chip Kelly was about to revolutionize the NFL.
    Needless to say, StubHub Center will be hosting a very different Philadelphia team in this Sunday’s interconference matchup (1:05 p.m., Fox/11) — one the Chargers hope will result in their first victory of the season.
    “The biggest challenge when you cross over into NFC, is you only see them once every four years,” said
  • Bonsignore: Offensive line’s turnaround has keyed everything for the Rams

    Bonsignore: Offensive line’s turnaround has keyed everything for the Rams
    Rob Havenstein heard all the talk. So did Jamon Brown. Same with Rodger Saffold
    It was impossible not to.
    The three Rams offensive linemen are holdovers from a group that was regarded as the worst line in the NFL last year, a distinction no one was shy about pointing out.
    Related Articles Meet this week’s Rams opponent: Dallas CowboysBluntly. Loudly. Conspicuously.
    If the hits and criticism weren’t coming from the voices around the team, they were right there staring back at them in
  • Disneylanda s longest employee, Chef Oscar Martinez, retires

    The 81-year-old has worked at the theme park for 60 years. He's been a chef at Main Street, U.S.A.'s Carnation Caf chef since 1967.
  • DA: Police actions are justified in case of Anaheim man dying from asphyxia after struggle

    Anaheim police were justified in the use of a stun gun and a restraint hold to subdue a man who later died from complications of asphyxia, a report released Wednesday by the Orange County District Attorney's Office says. Anaheim police officers Woojin Jun and Daniel Wolfe, on July 2, 2016, responded to a report of a suspicious man who had followed a woman to her home.

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