• Catalina Sea Ranch snags federal grant to start kelp farming

    Catalina Sea Ranch snags federal grant to start kelp farming
    Inside a cavernous steel warehouse built in the 1910s for the Port of Los Angeles’ then-booming fishing industry, Catalina Sea Ranch’s unique aquaculture labs are blazing a trail for a budding new U.S. industry.
    A Cryolab nurtures bunches of genetically diverse breeding mussels growing in baths infused with phytoplankton. Many of their shiny black-shelled progenies, hanging on lines in federal waters 10 miles offshore, are awaiting the ranch’s first harvest in December.
    And ran
  • Top sophomore football recruits in Orange County emerging early

    Top sophomore football recruits in Orange County emerging early
    Mater Dei’s Darion Green-Warren, center right, celebrates with Solomon Tuliaupupu, center left, after intercepting the ball for a touchdown against Bishop Gorman in the third quarter in Santa Ana on Friday, September 1, 2017. (Photo by Paul Rodriguez, Orange County Register/SCNG)La Habra sophomore Clark Phillips has been offered by UCLA.Mission Viejo’s Joey Yellen throws as La Habra’s Jacobah “Kobah” Fuamatu closes in on defense during a game at La Habra high school
  • The xx thrill fans with a slow-burning, ultimately rewarding show at the Forum on Friday

    The xx thrill fans with a slow-burning, ultimately rewarding show at the Forum on Friday
    The xx performs at the Forum in Inglewood in support of their third album, “I See You,” on Friday, September 29, 2017. (Photo by Drew A. Kelley, Contributing Photographer)Romy Croft of the xx performs at the Forum in Inglewood in support of their third album, “I See You,” on Friday, September 29, 2017. (Photo by Drew A. Kelley, Contributing Photographer)Jamie xx of the xx performs at the Forum in Inglewood in support of their third album, “I See You,” on Frida
  • Will the Trump tax plan help California?

    Will the Trump tax plan help California?
    As most people are now painfully aware, California’s progressive political majority has just hit middle-class taxpayers with billions of dollars in new taxes. As a direct result of these actions, the state will soon have the distinction of having the highest taxes in the nation in the following categories: Highest income tax rate; highest state sales tax rate; highest vehicle tax; and the highest gas tax (and that doesn’t even include the added costs of cap-and-trade regulation). For
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  • California housing plan is a dud, but local rules are biggest problem

    California housing plan is a dud, but local rules are biggest problem
    SACRAMENTO — Perhaps it’s the sign of Capitol hubris, but lawmakers in the waning days of the legislative session touted their “housing package” as a big part of the solution to California’s ongoing housing “crisis.” It’s an actual crisis.
    Prices and rents are so high that they lead to an exodus of our kids to lower-cost states. It depresses job creation, as companies avoid locating in places where their employees cannot afford to live. Housing is
  • Costa Mesa homebuying stays calm

    Costa Mesa homebuying stays calm
    In, Costa Mesa homebuying was relatively flat in August vs. a year ago.
    Here are highlights of ReportsOnHousing house-hunting data for resales of existing detached and attached residences in the community.
    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
  • Foothill breaks it open in second quarter and notches first win (video)

    Foothill breaks it open in second quarter and notches first win (video)
    Foothill players led by senior Sergio Mendoza burst through their school’s banner to take the field against Esperanza in high school football at Tustin High School on Friday, September 29, 2017. (Photo by Rod Veal, Contributing Photographer)Foothill’s Zackary Goral, left, celebrates a touchdown with abody bump to teammate Garrett Bunkers during a 44-13 victory over Esperanza at Tustin High School on Friday, September 29, 2017. (Photo by Rod Veal, Contributing Photographer)Foothill qu
  • Irvine veterans cemetery politicking should end now

    Irvine veterans cemetery politicking should end now
    Can the politicking over the Great Park veterans cemetery end now? The land swap with developer FivePoint that the Irvine City Council approved Sept. 26 offers the best chance for properly honoring our nation’s veterans.
    It should be a cause for celebration, but so long as political hay can be made from where to inter our fallen men and women in uniform, you can count on politicians to make it an issue.
    Much has been made of it already. The council split over dueling sites after the previo
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  • Labeltronix label wins two awards

    Anaheim, Calif - Labeltronix won first place in the wine and beer label category of the Package Printing Excellence Awards for a label the company created for Chateau Montelena Winery in Napa Valley. The award was the second win for the label, which also was honored for Excellence in Flexography from the Flexographic Technical Association.
  • German election shows further fracturing of liberalism

    German election shows further fracturing of liberalism
    The first right-wing nationalists since the Nazis are coming to Parliament in Germany. Their party, simply called the Alternative for Germany (or AfD, as in Deutschland), is a token of two serious, stubborn phenomena in the West.
    The first is the scariest, but also the most familiar: even more powerful than memory or conscience is the human resistance to living out tame, boring lives free of serious conflict.
    The second is not so abhorrent to established liberal ideology, but if treated as mere
  • One dead in early morning car crash in Garden Grove

    One dead in early morning car crash in Garden Grove
    GARDEN GROVE — Police officers are investigating the cause of a single-vehicle car crash early Saturday morning, Sept. 30, that left the driver dead, authorities said.
    Police officers and firefighters were dispatched at about 3 a.m. to the intersection of West Street and Chapman Avenue for a traffic collision. At the scene, they found a silver Toyota SUV rolled onto its roof, Sgt. Patrick Gildea said in a press release.
    A preliminary investigation found the Toyota was traveling northbound
  • Follow along as Music Tastes Good returns to Long Beach

    Follow along as Music Tastes Good returns to Long Beach
    The second edition of Music Tastes Good festival is underway this weekend at at Marina Green Park in Long Beach with more than 40 bands on the lineup and more than a dozen rock star chefs.
    Bands like Ride, Joyce Manor, Alvvays and headliners Ween perform Saturday, Sept. 30.
    On Sunday, Oct. 1, the music comes from groups like Dengue Fever, Los Lobos, Tune Yards, Dr. Octagon and headliners Sleater-Kinney.
    (If you’re going, we’ve got you covered with the perfect Music Tastes schedule fo
  • Four-legged inspectors excel at sniffing out mold 

    Four-legged inspectors excel at sniffing out mold 
    Everybody uses tools in their daily home and work life.
    Gardeners use mowers, blowers, and hoes. Roofers use tar paper, hammers, and nails. Lenders use spreadsheets and calculators. Accountants use ledgers and tax codes. Homemakers and housekeepers use detergent, sponges, and vacuum cleaners.
    Some home inspectors use moisture detectors, water pressure gauges, infrared thermometers, and mold detecting dogs.
    That got your attention.
    Mold detecting dogs are trained to “ale
  • U.S. in direct communication with North Korea, says Tillerson

    U.S. in direct communication with North Korea, says Tillerson
    DAVID E. SANGER
    BEIJING — The Trump administration acknowledged on Saturday for the first time that it is in direct communication with the government of North Korea over its missile and nuclear tests.“We are probing, so stay tuned,” Secretary of State Rex W. Tillerson said, when pressed about how he might begin a conversation with Kim Jong Un, the North Korean leader, that could avert what many government officials fear is a significant chance of open conflict between the two c
  • Tillerson says US has direct channels to talk to North Korea

    Tillerson says US has direct channels to talk to North Korea
    By CHRISTOPHER BODEEN and MATTHEW PENNINGTON
    BEIJING — U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson acknowledged on Saturday that the United State is maintaining direct channels of communications with North Korea even as tensions rise over the North’s nuclear and missile programs and the countries’ leaders spar through bellicose name-calling.
    Tillerson said the U.S. was probing North Korea’s willingness to talk, and called for a calming of the situation on the Korean Peninsula,
  • 33rd TEC Award Nominees Announced Sep 29, 2017

    Nominees for the annual NAMM TEC Awards have been announced in both the ranges of Outstanding Technical Achievement and Outstanding Creative Achievement. Set to be held at the 2018 NAMM Show in Anaheim, CA on January 27, 2018, the event will once again honor the best and brightest in the pro audio realm.
  • Adopt sweet Max, an American Staffordshire terrier

    Adopt sweet Max, an American Staffordshire terrier
    Breed: American Staffordshire terrier
    Age: 1 year
    Gender: Neutered male
    Max’s story: Adorable Max has a sleek white coat and gentle eyes. He’s a high-spirited boy who will greet you with a huge smile.  Max enjoys playing fetch with tennis balls, doing laps in the yard and going for long walks. He is politely eager to meet other dogs and may do well with another furry companion. He would do best in a home with experienced owners, no young children, and enough room for him to
  • Trump lashes out at San Juan mayor who begged for more help

    Trump lashes out at San Juan mayor who begged for more help
    By JILL COLVIN
    BRANCHBURG, N.J.  — President Donald Trump on Saturday lashed out at the mayor of San Juan and other officials in storm-ravaged Puerto Rico, contemptuous of their claims of a laggard U.S. response to the natural disaster that has imperiled the island’s future.
    “Such poor leadership ability by the Mayor of San Juan, and others in Puerto Rico, who are not able to get their workers to help,” Trump said in a series of tweets a day after the capital city&rs
  • After 5 days, the Canyon fire in Corona reaches 90 percent containment

    After 5 days, the Canyon fire in Corona reaches 90 percent containment
    After days of threatening homes, causing traffic delays and creating air quality alerts, the Canyon fire in Corona is nearing full containment.
    Fire officials announced Saturday, Sept. 30 that the fire was 90 percent contained, up from 85 percent Friday evening. The fire, which started Monday, Sept. 25, has burned 2,662 acres.
    Related: Complete coverage of the Canyon fire
    Residents of the area, while having to evacuate at one point, were spared losing their homes as the fire threatened 1,90
  • Some advice in this crazy commercial real estate market

    Some advice in this crazy commercial real estate market
    This commercial real estate market reminds me of an open bag of potato chips — with 98.5 percent of them eaten. The full chips are consumed — functional buildings with good owner motivation, priced aggressively but still within reason.
    What remains are the remnants of the whole crunch — dysfunctional, overpriced locations with zero owner motivation to meet the market and make a deal! A normal ebb and flow of availabilities and interested buyers have been usurped with feeding fr
  • Yes, Elvira is retiring, but Knott’s Scary Farm fans can still catch the ‘Mistress of the Dark’

    Yes, Elvira is retiring, but Knott’s Scary Farm fans can still catch the ‘Mistress of the Dark’
    One of the shows that’s amping up the fun at Knott’s Scary Farm this season is “Elvira, Mistress of the Dark,” a retrospective revue.
    The big news, of course, is that Elvira is retiring from Scary Farm, as she wants to scale back on her live performances, Ken Parks vice president of entertainment at Knott’s said.
    The production will recreate her iconic television show, but instead of commenting on movies she will be riffing on her past Haunt shows beginning from 198
  • HOA Homefront: Reader wants to know when getting rid of termites, can they get rid of us, too?

    HOA Homefront: Reader wants to know when getting rid of termites, can they get rid of us, too?
    Q: Our HOA is mandating that each unit in our complex be tented for termites. The HOA is stating there is precedent under California law to force homeowners to evacuate their residence for a 72-hour period if the board has mandated this tenting action. Does our HOA board have the right under California law to force homeowners to evacuate to permit tenting? — P.S. San Diego
    A: Termite treatment in associations is often a controversial issue. Some years ago in La Jolla, the La Jolla Shores C
  • Aurora theater shooter relocated to high-security federal prison in Pennsylvania

    Aurora theater shooter relocated to high-security federal prison in Pennsylvania
    The Colorado Department of Corrections on Wednesday said former UC Riverside student James Holmes, sentenced to life in prison for murdering 12 people and wounding dozens of others, has been transferred to federal prison.
    “The State sought to place the inmate in the Federal System several months ago, but placement required finding space at a facility that could provide appropriate security,” the department said in a news release. “That space recently became available and the mo
  • 2 Pomona officers assaulted with motor oil during prostitution detail

    2 Pomona officers assaulted with motor oil during prostitution detail
    Two suspects were in custody Saturday, including a 17-year-old boy, for allegedly throwing motor oil on undercover officers working a prostitution detail in Pomona.
    The assault occurred at 11:40 p.m. Friday in the area of Holt Avenue and Hershey Street, which is part of the Holt Avenue corridor that is a known location for prostitution activity, according to police.
    A red Honda Civic drove up to some undercover officers walking on foot in the area and the passenger threw a container of motor oil
  • Long Beach Transit may change service routes, but first they want your input

    Long Beach Transit's service routes could be changing based on findings in a recent study, officials announced on Thursday. The agency, among others in Southern California, has faced declining ridership over the last several years, and is exploring changes to attract more riders, transit officials said.
  • Video: Friday Night Football Wrap-up – Week 5

    Video: Friday Night Football Wrap-up – Week 5
    OCVarsity’s Dan Albano and Steve Fryer have some fun while they recap the highlights, surprises and star performances from the high school football games on Friday night, Sept. 29.
    Check out what they have to say this week . . .DID YOU SEE THIS?
    All of Friday’s stories, photos, video, scores and more
    Mission Viejo’s Elijah Collier leaps over El Toro’s Sam Whipple during a game at Mission Viejo High School in Mission Viejo on Friday, September 29, 2017. (Photo by Matt Masi
  • Saturday’s semifinal schedule at the Villa Park Classic

    Saturday’s semifinal schedule at the Villa Park Classic
    BOYS WATER POLO
    Villa Park Classic
    At Villa Park
    Menlo-Atherton vs,. La Serna, 10 a.m.
    Aliso Niguel vs. Rio Americano, 11 a.m.
    Final, 3 p.m.
    Third-place: 2 p.m.
  • All of Friday’s football stories, photos, scores and more

    All of Friday’s football stories, photos, scores and more
    This is the place to find all of OCVarsity’s game stories, photos, videos, scores and more from the high school football games on Friday night.
    PHOTOS
    OCVarsity Photos: See the great plays, fun moments from Friday’s football games
    San Clemente’s Jack Shippy beats an Edison defender and almost pulls in a pass in the first quarter in San Clemente on Friday, September 29, 2017. (Photo by Paul Rodriguez, Orange County Register/SCNG)VIDEO
    Highlights: San Clemente wins another thrill
  • Huntington Beach home prices soar 8%. What we know!

    Huntington Beach home prices soar 8%. What we know!
    Huntington Beach homebuying cooled as pricing soared 8 percent 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 co
  • Video: SoCal Prep Legends Football Roundup – Week 5

    Video: SoCal Prep Legends Football Roundup – Week 5
    SoCal Prep Legend’s Tarek Fattal recaps the best high school football action in the Southern California area on Friday night, Sept. 29.
  • Foothill breaks through for first win of season

    Foothill breaks through for first win of season
    Foothill’s Zackary Goral, left, celebrates a touchdown with abody bump to teammate Garrett Bunkers during a 44-13 victory over Esperanza at Tustin High School on Friday, September 29, 2017. (Photo by Rod Veal, Contributing Photographer)Foothill’s Justin DuprŽ had at least two touchdowns in Friday’s 44-13 victory over Esperanza in a home game at Tustin High School on Friday, September 29, 2017. (Photo by Rod Veal, Contributing Photographer)Foothill’s Conner McMahon, l
  • Washington State hands USC its first loss of season

    Washington State hands USC its first loss of season
    USC quarterback Sam Darnold prepares to throw a pass during the first half of Friday’s game against Washington State in Pullman, Wash. Darnold threw his eighth interception of the season before halftime. (AP Photo/Young Kwak)Washington State linebacker Jahad Woods (13) tackles Southern California tailback Stephen Carr (7) during the first half of an NCAA college football game in Pullman, Wash., Friday, Sept. 29, 2017. (AP Photo/Young Kwak)Washington State running back Jamal Morrow (25) cel
  • Collins, Orange stay perfect (5-0) with highlight-filled win over Godinez

    Collins, Orange stay perfect (5-0) with highlight-filled win over Godinez
    Orange’s Jason Wilkinson rounds the corner for extra yards in the first half of his team’s game against Godinez during their game at Fred Kelly Stadium in Orange, CA on Friday September 29, 2017. (Photo by Michael Kitada, Contributing Photographer)Godinez’ Izak Verduzco stretches in vain for a pass as Orange’s Syrus Collins breaks up the play during their game at Fred Kelly Stadium in Orange, CA on Friday September 29, 2017. (Photo by Michael Kitada, Contributing Photogra
  • San Juan Hills leans on its offensive line, slips past Great Oak

    San Juan Hills leans on its offensive line, slips past Great Oak
    SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO – Often overlooked but always respected, the offensive line is the strength of any high school football team.
    No. 18 San Juan Hills (4-2) needed every ounce of force from its line to get past Great Oak of Temecula, 23-21, Friday night at San Juan Hills High.
    Coach Aaron Flowers praised the physical play of his unit at the line of scrimmage.
    “It’s so much easier to call plays when your offensive line is playing well and executing,” he said. “It (l
  • San Clemente extends streak by winning another tough battle with Edison

    San Clemente extends streak by winning another tough battle with Edison
    SAN CLEMENTE – San Clemente’s football team might have moved on from its magical 2016 season but the winning ways continue.
    First-year starting quarterback Brendan Costello threw a touchdown and ran for another, and Austin Whitsett rushed for 142 yards as No. 7 San Clemente defeated visiting No. 9 Edison, 23-20, for its 12 consecutive victory.San Clemente’s magic continues with 23-20 win v Edison pic.twitter.com/ECWKE2W911
    — Dan Albano (@ocvarsityguy) September 30, 2017Th
  • Friday Night Football highlights scores

    Spain's Belen Mozo will take a one-shot lead into the final round of the LPGA Tour's New Zealand Women's Open a ANAHEIM, Calif.
  • Riederich scores five TDs to power Marina past Whittier Christian

    Riederich scores five TDs to power Marina past Whittier Christian
    WHITTIER – Marina running back Blaine Riederich scored a career-high five touchdowns to lead the Vikings to a 54-21 victory over Whittier Christian in a nonleague game Friday evening at Whittier College.
    Riederich exploded for three TDs in the opening quarter and added two more in the second half.
    “We practiced like crazy and came out with intensity and we were hyped to win,” said Riederich, who rushed for 158 yards and three TDs and also caught two TD passes.
    Brandon Savea als
  • Group effort lifts Santiago to victory over Savanna

    Group effort lifts Santiago to victory over Savanna
    By DALE RUHE, Correspondent
    ANAHEIM — Santiago needed the legs of running back Dylan Ourng, the arm of quarterback Angel Tajimaroa, and the foot of kicker Jose Alvarez to overcome a two-point deficit entering the fourth quarter and defeat Savanna, 38-29, in a nonleague football game Friday night at Glover Stadium.
    Alvarez’s 24-yard field goal with 4:43 remaining in the game gave the Cavaliers (3-2) the lead for good. Tajimaroa, who tossed a pair of touchdown passes to De Mondray Purn
  • El Modena makes late charge, wins thriller against Yorba Linda

    El Modena makes late charge, wins thriller against Yorba Linda
    YORBA LINDA – El Modena rallied from a 15-point halftime deficit to beat Yorba Linda, 27-21, Friday in a nonleague game at Yorba Linda High.
    The Vanguards shut out the Mustangs in the second half.
    Yorba Linda running back Jaydyn Webb scores a touchdown while he drags El Modena linebacker Ben Hepner in a non-league football game at Yorba Linda High Friday night September 29, 2017. (Photo by Sam Gangwer, Orange County Register/SCNG)El Modena wide receiver Ben Hepner, left, and Yorba Linda de
  • Corona del Mar has little trouble getting past Trabuco Hills

    Corona del Mar has little trouble getting past Trabuco Hills
    MISSION VIEJO – No. 11 Corona del Mar took advantage of back-to-back offensive miscues by the Trabuco Hills offense to beat the Mustangs, 28-7, Friday at Trabuco Hills High.
    The Sea Kings scored twice on three plays in the second quarter. With a 7-0 lead, Trabuco fumbled the ball and Chase Hartsell recovered it and returned the ball to the 15-yard line. On the next play, Nathaniel Espinoza found Tae Le in the end zone to extend the lead to 14.
    On the next play from scrimmage, John Humphrey
  • Man pleads not guilty in 5 Orange County sex assaults

    Man pleads not guilty in 5 Orange County sex assaults
    SANTA ANA — A 28-year-old man pleaded not guilty Friday to sexually assaulting five women in separate incidents dating back a decade in Orange County.
    Christopher Scott White is charged with three counts of sexual penetration of an unconscious victim, rape, and rape of an unconscious victim, all felonies.
    The dates of the attacks are March 17, 2007; Jan. 6, 2010; Jan. 1, 2011; and July 25, 2015. Buena Park police investigated the case.
    White was ordered to return to court for a pretrial he
  • Ducks united in stance on anthem – but want focus on message

    Ducks united in stance on anthem – but want focus on message
    ANAHEIM — Joel Ward stood with his San Jose Sharks teammates as he said he would, his right hand placed over his heart while the “Star-Spangled Banner” was being sung Thursday night prior to taking the ice against the Ducks at Honda Center.
    An act not any different than the countless times the longtime NHL winger has done took on some notable significance this occasion. Ward officially put to bed the possibility that he would join dozens of NFL players and become the first hock
  • Chargers plan to stand for national anthem; Brandon Mebane recalls aftermath of L.A. riots

    Chargers plan to stand for national anthem; Brandon Mebane recalls aftermath of L.A. riots
    COSTA MESA — Brandon Mebane remembers the baseball cards.
    The Chargers defensive tackle was seven years old when riots engulfed his native Los Angeles in 1992. The police beating of Rodney King and the subsequent acquittal of those officers had lit a powder keg — one filled over decades by the the 1965 Watts riots, by City of Los Angeles v. Lyons, by the killing of Latasha Harlins.
    But in the aftermath of the King riots, officers began patrolling South L.A. When they saw childre
  • Man gets 14 years in fatal shooting in Westminster

    Man gets 14 years in fatal shooting in Westminster
    SANTA ANA — A 36-year-old man pleaded guilty Friday to voluntary manslaughter and attempted murder in connection with a 1999 fatal gang shootout in Orange County and was immediately sentenced to 14 years in prison.
    Ca Van Le, who was living in Virginia when he was arrested in June 2013, had been charged with murder and attempted murder with sentencing enhancements alleging gang activity and was facing 80 years to life in prison if convicted.
    The fatal shooting of Duy-Nguyen The Doan stemme
  • Officials: Flutes that may contain body fluids given to some Orange County students

    Officials: Flutes that may contain body fluids given to some Orange County students
    State officials are investigating several flutes that were distributed to some students in at least three Orange County school districts as part of a music program. Authorities say the instruments may have contained bodily fluids.
    In emails sent to parents of students Friday afternoon, Sept. 29, district officials notified them there was an investigation regarding flutes given to students — as young as elementary-school age — by an individual who is also being investigated.
    The flute
  • Miller: Lonzo Ball ready to kick off new era of actual Laker expectations

    Miller: Lonzo Ball ready to kick off new era of actual Laker expectations
    EL SEGUNDO — Center Brook Lopez already had claimed the Lakers are – “no question” – playoff-worthy.
    Forward Larry Nance Jr. already had noted the presence of “expectations that weren’t there before.”
    General Manager Rob Pelinka already had explained how this version of Lakers is no doubt improved because “the whole mentality … has been flipped.”
    Finally, after the organization had spread more sugar than is in 100 Snickers, perha
  • Angels’ Mike Trout smashes 200th career homer

    Angels’ Mike Trout smashes 200th career homer
    ANAHEIM — Mike Trout slugged the 200th homer of his career on Friday night, as the Angels’ young star continues to make history.
    Trout, who turned 26 last month, is one of only five players to have 200 homers and 1,000 hits by his age-25 season. The others are Hall of Famers Jimmie Foxx, Mel Ott and Mickey Mantle, and Alex Rodriguez.
    Trout also became just the fourth player to hit 200 homers with the Angels, joining Tim Salmon, Garret Anderson and Brian Downing.
    Trout’s first-i
  • Angels could have a strong rotation in ’18 … if they can stay healthy

    Angels could have a strong rotation in ’18 … if they can stay healthy
    ANAHEIM — Hours before the Angels began their final weekend of a disappointing 2017 season, Matt Shoemaker was in the outfield playing catch, building for 2018.
    A little later, Garrett Richards stood in the clubhouse and pondered the possibilities.
    “Everybody in our rotation has had moments where they’ve looked unbelievable,” Richards said. “We know it’s certainly possible.”
    The Angels’ rotation has been decimated by injuries two years in a row, mo
  • Orange County scores and player stats for Friday (9-29-17)

    Orange County scores and player stats for Friday (9-29-17)
    This is where you can find the scores and stats for the Orange County high school games on Friday, Sept. 29.
    GIRLS TENNISSanta Margarita 10, Cathedral 8
    GIRLS VOLLEYBALL
    GIRLS GOLF
    Huntington Beach 198, Newport Harbor 223Medalist: Myers (HB) 35
    BOYS WATER POLOYorba Linda 12, San Marcos 5Goals: (YL) Pyne 8, Bartolo 3, Kurtz; Saves: Walker (YL) 17
    El Modena 15, Estancia 11Goals: (Est) White 5, Epperson 4, Bauer, Kehoe
    Katella 13, Savanna 3Goals: (Sav) Hunt 3; Saves: Fish (Sav) 13
    Aliso Niguel
  • Week 4 NFL picks: Debunking some myths about national anthem protests

    Week 4 NFL picks: Debunking some myths about national anthem protests
    The tradition of playing “The Star Spangled Banner” before American sporting events dates back more than a century, but never has the practice and its symbolism incited such a political firestorm as this past week when the President took aim at the NFL and fanned the flames of a debate over players protesting during the anthem
    Now, the anthem is at the center of our national conversation — the President himself has tweeted two dozen times about it since — and as is custom

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