• Angels finish season with victory over Mariners

    Angels finish season with victory over Mariners
    ANAHEIM — The Angels broke open a briskly-played, scoreless game with six runs in the seventh inning, three on an Eric Young Jr. homer, to beat the Seattle Mariners, 6-2, in the season finale on Sunday.
    The Angels finished at 80-82, a second consecutive losing season, but still a six-game improvement from 2016.
    “It always feels good to win, but we’re still digesting the disappointment of not getting to our goal,” Manager Mike Scioscia said. “We know we need to get b
  • ‘O.C. Housewife’ Kelly Dodd’s ocean-view home finds a buyer as she says she’ll seek divorce

    ‘O.C. Housewife’ Kelly Dodd’s ocean-view home finds a buyer as she says she’ll seek divorce
    The ocean-view Corona Del Mar home of feisty “Real Housewives of Orange County” cast member Kelly Dodd is in escrow amid reports that Dodd plans to divorce her husband Michael.
    The five-bedroom house went on the market in August 2016 for $6.2 million, but it’s had several price chops and was most recently listed at $5.495 million.
    The Dodds bought the 4,370-square-foot house in June 2014 for $3.575 million. They did a complete renovation in 2015.
    Set along a private road by the
  • Santa Ana police looking for missing man, 80, with dementia

    Santa Ana police looking for missing man, 80, with dementia
    Teofilo Gallegos (Courtesy: Santa Ana Police)Santa Ana Police are asking for the public’s help to locate a missing 80-year-old man with dementia.
    Teofilo Fuentes Gallegos was last seen Saturday at his home in the 3200 block of South Timber Street in Santa Ana.
    He is described as a 5’4″ 180-pound male Hispanic with gray hair and brown eyes.
    He was last seen wearing a gray jacket, gray pants, and dark colored loafers, police said.
    Police said Gallegos has been diagnosed with
  • Rams take full advantage of Todd Gurley in impressive win over Dallas Cowboys

    Rams take full advantage of Todd Gurley in impressive win over Dallas Cowboys
    Los Angeles Rams running back Todd Gurley (30) is stopped by Dallas Cowboys linebacker Jaylon Smith, rear, and safety Jeff Heath (38) after Gurley lept over Heath on a carry in the second half of an NFL football game, Sunday, Oct. 1, 2017, in Arlington, Texas. (AP Photo/Michael Ainsworth)Dallas Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott (21) attempts to escape a tackle by Los Angeles Rams defensive end Matt Longacre (96) as Elliott carries the ball in the first half of an NFL football game, Sunday, Oc
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  • Rams’ defense hangs on for huge road win over Dallas Cowboys

    Rams’ defense hangs on for huge road win over Dallas Cowboys
    Los Angeles Rams running back Todd Gurley (30) is stopped by Dallas Cowboys linebacker Jaylon Smith, rear, and safety Jeff Heath (38) after Gurley lept over Heath on a carry in the second half of an NFL football game, Sunday, Oct. 1, 2017, in Arlington, Texas. (AP Photo/Michael Ainsworth)Dallas Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott (21) attempts to escape a tackle by Los Angeles Rams defensive end Matt Longacre (96) as Elliott carries the ball in the first half of an NFL football game, Sunday, Oc
  • Mike Trout says he’s happy with Angels’ direction, but questions will return this winter

    Mike Trout says he’s happy with Angels’ direction, but questions will return this winter
    ANAHEIM — When Mike Trout returns home to New Jersey, he expects to hear all the normal comments from friends.
    “When are you coming back to the East Coast?” Trout said they ask him every winter.
    Now that the Angels have suffered through a second consecutive losing season with Trout, the consensus best player in baseball, there is certain to be even more speculation that the Angels, for the good of the organization, should just start a rebuild by trading Trout.
    General manager B
  • Airbnb hosts made $7.8 million last year in Pasadena, but proposed regulations could change that

    Airbnb "superhost" Cindy Kirby shows the host view of the Airbnb mobile app. She's made $820 for 9 days of stays in September Kirby, who started as an Airbnb customer, now rents a room in her home to Musketeers and conventioneers ///ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Slug: airbnb.0913, Day: Tuesday, September 8, 2015 , Time: 1:44:56 PM, Location: Anaheim, California - Airbnb - JEFF GRITCHEN, STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER Property owners in Pasadena made $7.8 million in the last year from renting homes posted on Airbn
  • Ween, Of Montreal and Ride among highlights of Day 1 at Music Tastes Good on Saturday

    Ween, Of Montreal and Ride among highlights of Day 1 at Music Tastes Good on Saturday
    Music Tastes Good returned for its second year in Long Beach on Saturday. Without its founder, the late Josh Fischel, and with a new location, Marina Green Park taking the place of the downtown streets where the festival debuted in 2016.
    But the key things stayed the same. The music remains an eclectic mix of hip sounds, and I’d say the lineup is even stronger this year than last
    Gene Ween of the band Ween headlines day one of the Music Tastes Good festival in Long Beach on Saturday, Septe
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  • Live updates: Chargers vs. Philadelphia Eagles from StubHub Center

    Live updates: Chargers vs. Philadelphia Eagles from StubHub Center
    The Los Angeles Chargers are still searching for their first victory of the 2017 season Sunday when they meet the Philadelphia Eagles at StubHub Center beginning at 1:05 p.m.
    Jack Wang and  Ryan Kartje are reporting from Carson. Follow along here for live news, analysis, stats and updates during and after the game.
    If viewing from a mobile device, please CLICK HERE
    Who has the edge? | Statistical breakdown
    How to catch the game:
    TV: KCOP, Ch. 13
    Radio: KFI 640
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  • Chargers remain winless with 26-24 loss to Philadelphia Eagles

    Chargers remain winless with 26-24 loss to Philadelphia Eagles
    The Los Angeles Chargers are still searching for their first victory of the 2017 season after Sunday’s 26-24 defeat to the Philadelphia Eagles at StubHub Center.
    Jack Wang and  Ryan Kartje are reporting from Carson. Follow along here for live news, analysis, stats and updates during and after the game.
    MORE COVERAGE COMING SOON
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    Who has the edge? | Statistical breakdown
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  • Criminal justice reforms are not boosting crime rates

    Criminal justice reforms are not boosting crime rates
    Overall crime rates declined nationwide for the 15th straight year in 2016, according to FBI crime data released last week, a trend which has continued despite significant decreases in national incarceration rates over the past decade.
    According to the annual crime report, which compiles data from more than 16,000 law enforcement agencies across the country, the national rate per 100,000 people for violent crimes increased from 373.7 in 2015 to 386.3, while property crime rates fell from 2,500.5
  • Rams vs. Dallas Cowboys: Live updates from AT&T Stadium

    Rams vs. Dallas Cowboys: Live updates from AT&T Stadium
    The 2-1 Los Angeles Rams roll into the Dallas area for Sunday’s game against the Cowboys as the highest-scoring team in the NFL. Can their offense keep up the pace?
    Rich Hammond and Vincent Bonsignore are reporting from the Cowboys’ home at AT&T Stadium. Keep it here for live news updates, analysis and stats before, during and after the game.
    If viewing from a mobile device, please CLICK HERE
    Statistical comparisons | Who has the edge?
    Start time: 10 a.m. PT at AT&T Stadium
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  • Trump scoffs at ‘politically motivated ingrates’ after Maria

    Trump scoffs at ‘politically motivated ingrates’ after Maria
    By JILL COLVIN
    BRANCHBURG, N.J. — President Donald Trump on Sunday scoffed at “politically motivated ingrates” who had questioned his administration’s commitment to rebuilding Puerto Rico after a pulverizing hurricane and said the federal government had done “a great job with the almost impossible situation.”
    Mayor Carmen Yulin Cruz arrives at San Francisco hospital in Rio Piedras area of San Juan, Puerto Rico, Saturday, Sept. 30, 2017, as about 35 patients ar
  • Spanish police fire rubber bullets near voters in Catalonia

    Spanish police fire rubber bullets near voters in Catalonia
    By ARITZ PARRA and JOSEPH WILSON
    BARCELONA, Spain — Spanish riot police smashed their way into polling stations in Catalonia and fired rubber bullets Sunday at protesters outside one Barcelona polling station to try to halt a disputed independence referendum. Nearly 350 people, including some police, were injured in the melee, officials said.
    Spanish National Police prevents voters from reaching a voting site at a school assigned to be a polling station by the Catalan government in Barcelo
  • Melee in Catalonia as Spanish police violently attack voters

    Melee in Catalonia as Spanish police violently attack voters
    By ARITZ PARRA and JOSEPH WILSON
    BARCELONA, Spain — Spanish riot police smashed their way into Catalan polling stations Sunday to try to halt a disputed referendum on independence, firing rubber bullets and attacking voters who were trying to stop them from confiscating ballots. The daylong melee injured at least 460 civilians and 11 police, authorities said.
    Spanish National Police prevents voters from reaching a voting site at a school assigned to be a polling station by the Catalan gove
  • Man fatally knifes 2 at French station, yells ‘Allahu akbar’

    Man fatally knifes 2 at French station, yells ‘Allahu akbar’
    By CLAUDE PARIS and SYLVIE CORBET
    MARSEILLE, France — A man with a knife killed two women at the main train station in the French city of Marseille on Sunday, shouting “Allahu akbar” during an attack that French authorities were working to determine had links to Islamic extremism.
    French police officers patrol outside the Marseille railway station, Sunday, Oct. 1, 2017. French police warn people to avoid Marseille’s main train station amid reports of knife attack, assaila
  • 2 women killed by man with knife at French train station

    2 women killed by man with knife at French train station
    By CLAUDE PARIS and SYLVIE CORBET
    MARSEILLE, France — A man with a knife attacked people at the main train station in the southeastern French city of Marseille on Sunday, killing two women before soldiers fatally shot the assailant, officials said.
    French police officers patrol outside the Marseille railway station, Sunday, Oct. 1, 2017. French police warn people to avoid Marseille’s main train station amid reports of knife attack, assailant shot dead. (AP Photo/Claude Paris)French s
  • This week’s best deals: Eat free, save on beauty, furniture, book sale, Universal

    This week’s best deals: Eat free, save on beauty, furniture, book sale, Universal
    Hi, it’s me, Marla Jo, your columnist and deals maven. Check out my Cheapo Travel column in the Sunday Travel section. If you know a great deal, let me know at [email protected]. You can also find me at Deals Diva on Facebook and Twitter. And don’t forget to read my humor columns on Wednesdays in the Register.
    SEACLIFF BEAUTY SALE
    One day only, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Friday, Oct. 6. Cosmetics up to 60 percent off at the company headquarters. Location:  SeaCliff, 17530 Von Karman A
  • Media titan Samuel ‘Si’ Newhouse is dead at 89

    Media titan Samuel ‘Si’ Newhouse is dead at 89
    NEW YORK — Media titan Samuel Irving “Si” Newhouse Jr. has died at 89.
    His family said he died at home in New York on Sunday.
    Newhouse was the chairman of Conde Nast, which publishes some of the nation’s most prestigious magazines.
    He and his brother Donald owned Advance Publications Inc., the parent company of Conde Nast as well as daily newspapers in about 20 cities and a cable television company.
    Newhouse bought and remade The New Yorker and Details magazines, revived
  • Pros and cons: Should you get a reverse mortgage?

    Pros and cons: Should you get a reverse mortgage?
    Robert Branson, left, with his brother Larry. Robert, who is on a fixed income, took out a reverse mortgage on the small Ontario home he inherited from his mother to tap into the equity for expenses and emergency cash. (Photo by Paul Rodriguez, Orange County Register/SCNG)Paul Artac’s cat, Harley, meows in the Westminster townhome that Artac used two years ago as collateral for a reverse mortgage. The loan allowed him to pay off bills left over from his late wife’s illness. (Photo by
  • Key features of a reverse mortgage

    Key features of a reverse mortgage
    You don’t have to move. You can tap into your home’s equity and still keep your current home.
    You don’t have any monthly mortgage payments. The loan is repaid when the last surviving spouse moves out, sells or dies.
    You can get money in monthly installments, as a lump sum payment, as a line of credit or a combination of the three. You can use the money however you like, including paying off bills, renovating your home or to cover medical expenses.
    Costs with such loans can be s
  • Real estate briefly: Bascom Group’s Arizona team buys 3 complexes for $70 million; retirement community Oakmont of Orange opens sales office

    Bascom Arizona Ventures, a division of Bascom Group in Irvine, has acquired three apartment complexes in Tucson and Sierra Vista, Arizona for $70 million or $86,484 per unit. Bascom Arizona Ventures assumed the existing HUD loans for all three properties. All three properties include a pool, spa, 24-hour fitness center, business center, and private garages. (Courtesy of Bascom Arizona Ventures)Bascom Arizona Ventures, a division of Bascom Group in Irvine, has acquired three apartment c
  • 2 million California homeowners live mortgage-free

    2 million California homeowners live mortgage-free
    Two million Californians are living a dream scenario for the American Dream: They own their home free and clear of a mortgage.
    New census stats show 29 percent of all owner-occupied residences in the state were mortgage-free last year, up from 23 percent a decade ago. That’s a surprising twist in an era marked by heated discussions about housing affordability as overall ownership numbers slipped.
    California’s debt-free flock has grown by 339,000 homes — 20 percent &md
  • Whicker: Jordan Lasley, UCLA footballl team still have points to prove

    Whicker: Jordan Lasley, UCLA footballl team still have points to prove
    UCLA Bruins celebrate with fans as they defeated the Colorado Buffaloes 27-23 during a NCAA college football game at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, Calif., Saturday, Sept. 30, 2017. (Photo by Keith Birmingham, Pasadena Star-News/SCNG)UCLA Bruins tight end Austin Roberts (88) reacts after catching a pass for a touchdown against Colorado Buffaloes in the first half of a NCAA college football game at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, Calif., Saturday, Sept. 30, 2017. (Photo by Keith Birmingham, Pasadena Star-
  • Whicker: Jodan Lasley, UCLA footballl team still have points to prove

    Whicker: Jodan Lasley, UCLA footballl team still have points to prove
    UCLA Bruins celebrate with fans as they defeated the Colorado Buffaloes 27-23 during a NCAA college football game at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, Calif., Saturday, Sept. 30, 2017. (Photo by Keith Birmingham, Pasadena Star-News/SCNG)UCLA Bruins tight end Austin Roberts (88) reacts after catching a pass for a touchdown against Colorado Buffaloes in the first half of a NCAA college football game at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, Calif., Saturday, Sept. 30, 2017. (Photo by Keith Birmingham, Pasadena Star-
  • 5 free fun things to do this week in Orange County, Oct. 1-7

    5 free fun things to do this week in Orange County, Oct. 1-7
    Why sit home because you don’t want to spend any money? Here are five things to do that cost nothing at all:
    MONDAY, OCT. 2
    Free First Monday at the Sherman Library & Gardens. This lovely 2.2-acre spot showcases miniature garden designs with beautiful plantings, surrounded by pretty patios, connected by brick walkways. It is free to visit on the first Monday of the month – otherwise admission is $5, $3 for youth. Kids 12 and under are free. There’s also a cafe. Open 10
  • See an AMC movie for $5 Tuesdays in October

    See an AMC movie for $5 Tuesdays in October
    If you join the free AMC Stubs loyalty club, you can see a movie at AMC theaters for $5 any Tuesday until Oct. 31. Not bad, right? And you can also get a ticket, small popcorn and Coke combo for only $10. Sounds like a cheap date to me! Note that you can join AMC Stubs Insider for free, or the upgraded Premiere version for $15, with more freebies. Learn more and print out the popcorn combo coupon here: amctheatres.com/ticket-Tuesday
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  • Halloween parties for grown-ups in O.C.

    Some party goers at Irvine Marriott's Halloween bash in 2008 were awfully brave to pull of certain dance moves while sporting stratigically placed costumes. So either this guy is the Incredible Hulk, or he rubbed up against a few of the Ninja Turtles from earlier in the slideshow at Irvine Marriott's Halloween party in 2008.
  • OJ Simpson freed from Nevada prison after serving 9 years

    OJ Simpson freed from Nevada prison after serving 9 years
    By KEN RITTER
    LAS VEGAS — Former football legend O.J. Simpson became a free man again Sunday after serving nine years for a botched hotel-room heist in Las Vegas that brought the conviction and prison time he avoided in the killings of his ex-wife and her friend after his 1995 acquittal in the “trial of the century” in Los Angeles.
    Simpson was released at 12:08 a.m. PDT from Lovelock Correctional Center in northern Nevada, state prisons spokeswoman Brooke Keast told The Associa
  • Westminster overpowers Beckman with smooth-running offense

    Westminster overpowers Beckman with smooth-running offense
    TUSTIN – Westminster scored 21 points in the second quarter, including a timely score to take the lead just before halftime, and kept rushing the ball in the second half to pull away from Beckman, 41-20, in both teams’ nonleague finale Saturday at Tustin High.
    “Every game we have played better in the second half,” Westminster coach Ted McMillen said. “We continued that tonight. We finished the game.”
    Westminster (4-1) opens Golden West League play against Sant
  • Piferi throws five TD passes as Villa Park rolls to win over El Dorado

    Piferi throws five TD passes as Villa Park rolls to win over El Dorado
    ORANGE – No. 13 Villa Park scored at will Saturday night, beating El Dorado, 59-0, in a nonleague football game at El Modena High.
    Spartans quarterback Paul Piferi completed 12 passes for 295 yards and five touchdowns in the first half. Piferi finished the game with 317 yards passing.
    Dylan Bonilla caught seven of those passes for 122 yards and a touchdown.
    “We had a good week of practice and Paul (Piferi) had a great week,” Villa Park coach Dusan Ancich said. “He complet
  • UCLA football hangs on for win over Colorado

    UCLA football hangs on for win over Colorado
    PASADENA — With 26 seconds left, Colorado quarterback Steven Montez unleashed a 31-yard pass to Jay MacIntyre. It injected a moment of late drama in what was a mostly sleepy Saturday night at the Rose Bowl, but the late spark fizzled out as the Bruins held on for a 27-23 win over Colorado.
    UCLA (3-2, 1-1 Pac-12) snapped a two-game losing streak and avoided a treacherous 0-2 start to conference play heading into its bye week.
    Despite giving up 434 yards, the Bruins held the Buffaloes t
  • Coach Randy Carlyle: Ducks need to ‘reach for higher expectations’

    Coach Randy Carlyle: Ducks need to ‘reach for higher expectations’
    Los Angeles Kings defenseman Drew Doughty shoots during the second period of a preseason NHL hockey game against the Anaheim Ducks, Saturday, Sept. 30, 2017, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Michael Owen Baker)Anaheim Ducks right wing Jared Boll (40) and Los Angeles Kings defenseman Kurtis MacDermid (56) fight during the second period of a preseason NHL hockey game, Saturday, Sept. 30, 2017, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Michael Owen Baker)Los Angeles Kings goalie Darcy Kuemper (35) blocks a shot during th
  • Real Salt Lake scores late goal to steal points away from Galaxy

    Real Salt Lake scores late goal to steal points away from Galaxy
    CARSON — Saturday’s game told the story of the 2017 Galaxy season.
    The Galaxy, playing with a man advantage from the 16th minute, had a one-goal lead and outplayed Real Salt Lake throughout the game.
    However, one controversial foul called in the waning moments of added time, led to RSL stealing a point with a 1-1 draw in front of 20,324 at the StubHub Center.
    “I thought we were good, I thought we should have had eight goals,” Galaxy coach Sigi Schmid said. “Even whe
  • UCLA offers Arizona State commit Jarrett Patterson of Mission Viejo

    UCLA offers Arizona State commit Jarrett Patterson of Mission Viejo
    Mission Viejo All-County left tackle Jarrett Patterson is committed to Arizona State but that hasn’t stopped UCLA from entering the competition for one of Orange County top recruits.
    The senior confirmed that the Bruins offered him a scholarship on Saturday.
    So what does this mean for Patterson’s status with Arizona State?
    “Still committed but keeping my options open,” Patterson said in a direct message via Twitter.
    Arizona State also holds a commitment from Mission
  • Lonzo Ball steals the show but Lakers lose to Minnesota, 108-99, in preseason debut

    Lonzo Ball steals the show but Lakers lose to Minnesota, 108-99, in preseason debut
    Lonzo Ball, second from left, locks arms with teammates during the National Anthem before the start of the game against Minnesota in Anaheim on Saturday, September 30, 2017. (Photo by Paul Rodriguez, Orange County Register/SCNG)Los Angeles Lakers guard Lonzo Ball, center, looks to pass the ball during Saturday’s game against Minnesota in Anaheim on September 30, 2017. (Photo by Paul Rodriguez, Orange County Register/SCNG)cutline goes here in Anaheim on Saturday, September 30, 2017. (Photo
  • Hoffarth on the media: How Clippers, Bowen came to tie the knot on TV deal

    Hoffarth on the media: How Clippers, Bowen came to tie the knot on TV deal
    To hear it from those most involved in the decision-making process, Bruce Bowen quickly emerged as the top candidate to land the role as the new Clippers TV analyst that opened up this past offseason. One simple audition, one quarter of calling a game off a monitor, and there was no tie-breaking procedure needed.
    But had there been, Bowen’s commitment to his trademark bow tie during the telecasts could have put a ribbon on the package deal.
    Although the 13-season NBA pro out of Cal State F
  • Angels vs. Mariners: Sunday game time, TV channel, starting pitchers

    Angels vs. Mariners: Sunday game time, TV channel, starting pitchers
    MARINERS at ANGELS
    When: 12 p.m. TV: Fox Sports West
    Where: Angel Stadium
    THE PITCHERS
    ANGELS RHP PARKER BRIDWELL (9-3, 3.87)
    vs. Mariners: 1-1, 4.00
    At Angel Stadium: 4-3, 4.33
    Hates to face: Robinson Cano, 4 for 9 (.444)
    Loves to face: Jean Segura, 1 for 9 (.111)
    MARINERS LHP JAMES PAXTON (12-5, 3.03)
    vs. Angels: 4-2, 2.26
    At Angel Stadium: 2-1, 2.00
    Hates to face: C.J. Cron, 4 for 12 (.333)
    Loves to face: Mike Trout, 3 for 25 (.120), 11 Ks
  • Sparks hope to close out WNBA Finals at home Sunday

    Sparks hope to close out WNBA Finals at home Sunday
    It’s déjà vu for the Sparks, as they try to become the first WNBA team to repeat as league champions since their franchise did it in 2001. Just like last year, L.A. holds a 2-1 WNBA Finals lead over Minnesota headed into a potential close-out Game 4 at the Staples Center.
    Last year, the Sparks dropped Game 4 and had to win the championship in Minnesota. This time they’re trying to close it out at home.
    “I think it would be huge, especially for the fans,” Spa
  • Angels’ Albert Pujols focused on a healthy winter and a bounceback in ’18

    Angels’ Albert Pujols focused on a healthy winter and a bounceback in ’18
    ANAHEIM — The day after the Angels were eliminated, most of their regulars had the day off, but Albert Pujols was not among them.
    Pujols started on Thursday, as he did again on Friday and for Saturday’s game against the Seattle Mariners.
    By contrast, as the Angels were playing out the string on a losing season last year, Pujols didn’t play at all over the final five games. He was resting a sore right foot that eventually required surgery, making consecutive offseasons with surg
  • Cam Bedrosian’s rough game sinks Angels against Mariners

    Cam Bedrosian’s rough game sinks Angels against Mariners
    Trying to score from second on a Robinson Cano single, Seattle Mariners’ Mitch Haniger misses the plate and is tagged out by Los Angeles Angels catcher Martin Maldonado in the first inning of a baseball game in Anaheim, Calif., Saturday, Sept. 30, 2017. (AP Photo/Reed Saxon)Seattle Mariners’ Mitch Haniger breaks his bat on a base hit to center field against the Los Angeles Angels in the third inning of a baseball game in Anaheim, Calif., Saturday, Sept. 30, 2017. (AP Photo/Reed Saxon
  • Darnay Holmes ejected as UCLA picks up targeting call in fourth straight game

    Darnay Holmes ejected as UCLA picks up targeting call in fourth straight game
    PASADENA — As the UCLA defense focused heavily on tackling this week, Coach Jim Mora didn’t add any extra emphasis on cutting down on the targeting penalties that had claimed three of his players in as many games. He just didn’t know what else he could say.
    The problem persisted Saturday as cornerback Darnay Holmes was UCLA’s fourth player in four games to be ejected for targeting. The freshman hit Colorado running back Phillip Lindsay on Colorado’s first offen
  • Orange County high school schedule: Monday, Oct. 2

    Orange County high school schedule: Monday, Oct. 2
    The Orange County high school sports schedule for Monday, Oct. 2.
    GIRLS GOLFFullerton at La Habra, Saddleback at Laguna Beach, El Dorado at El Modena, Whitney at Crean Lutheran, Brea Olinda at Foothill, Walnut Tournament (Mater Dei), Long Beach Wilson Tournament (Marina
    GIRLS TENNISOxford Academy at Sage Hill, Anaheim at Buena Park, Beckman at Laguna Beach, Canyon at El Dorado, Irvine at Laguna Hills
    GIRLS VOLLEYBALLGodinez at Costa Mesa, Estancia at Laguna Beach, Orange Lutheran at Mater Dei, S
  • Photos: UCLA takes on Colorado College Football

    Photos: UCLA takes on Colorado College Football
    UCLA Bruins tight end Austin Roberts (88) reacts after catching a pass for a touchdown against Colorado Buffaloes in the first half of a NCAA college football game at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, Calif., Saturday, Sept. 30, 2017. (Photo by Keith Birmingham, Pasadena Star-News/SCNG)UCLA Bruins tight end Austin Roberts (88) catches a pass for a touchdown past Colorado Buffaloes defensive back Ryan Moeller (25) in the first half of a NCAA college football game at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, Calif., Sa
  • Huntington Beach harbor area closed following 3,600-gallon sewage spill

    HUNTINGTON BEACH A 3,600-gallon sewage spill prompted county environmental health officials to close a section of the harbor area, the OC Health Agency said in a statement Saturday, Sept. 30.
    The agency’s Environmental Health division said the Sunset Aquatic Marina and Portofino Cove were closed to swimming and diving due to the spill, which occurred on Friday. Sept. 29 due to blockage in a sewer main owned by the city of Anaheim.
    The area will remain closed to ocean water contac
  • Lakers link arms during national anthem to show ‘there are issues in this country’

    Lakers link arms during national anthem to show ‘there are issues in this country’
    ANAHEIM – The Lakers linked arms during the national anthem before the start of their preseason opener against the Minnesota on Saturday, a gesture of protest that Coach Luke Walton said he expects the team to carry into the regular season.
    “By locking arms,” Walton said, “I feel like we are showing that there are issues in this country and it is a chance for us to raise awareness and still make it a talking point. If you do nothing, then it kind of goes away. And if it g
  • Air show off the ground in Huntington Beach

    Air show off the ground in Huntington Beach
    Beautiful blue skies and jaw-dropping aerial maneuvers wowed spectators who came to see the second annual 2017 Breitling Huntington Beach Airshow in Huntington Beach on Saturday, Sept. 30. The United States Navy’s flight demonstration squadron, The Blue Angels, highlighted an action packed show that included the Royal Canadian Air Force Snowbirds, F-16’s as well as a U.S. Coast Guard Rescue Demonstration. Eyes, both young and old, were glued to the skies over the pier. The show
  • School officials allege flutes used in children’s music program may have been contaminated with semen

    School officials allege flutes used in children’s music program may have been contaminated with semen
    Several school districts across Southern California posted updates Saturday, Sept 30 regarding a state and federal investigation into a person suspected of distributing homemade flutes tainted with a bodily fluid to children in school music programs. An official with the Saugus Union School District said she was told the fluid was semen.
    The Fullerton School District and the Saugus district in Santa Clarita both issued statements saying the state’s Department of Justice is investigating a
  • Bonsignore: The Rams really are better than last year, and they can beat the Cowboys

    Bonsignore: The Rams really are better than last year, and they can beat the Cowboys
    IRVING, TEXAS — Jared Goff didn’t play the first four games last year. But no one had a better vantage point from which to witness the Rams 3-1 start than he did watching from the sideline.
    Or the eventual buckle of the bridge they built and subsequent collapse, for that matter.
    Goff is playing now, of course. And there isn’t anyone more responsible than the second-year quarterback from Cal for the 2-1 record the Rams take to Texas on Sunday to play the Cowboys.
    But knowing wha
  • Chargers vs. Eagles: Who has the edge?

    Chargers vs. Eagles: Who has the edge?
    CHARGERS (0-3) vs. EAGLES (2-1)When: Sunday, 1:05 p.m.Where: StubHub CenterLine: Chargers by 2.5 pointsTV/Radio: Ch. 13; 640-AM, 980-AM (Spanish)
    CHARGERS OFFENSE vs. EAGLES DEFENSE
    The Eagles will enter StubHub Center without defensive tackle Fletcher Cox, a former first-round pick with two straight Pro Bowl nods. How might this affect their defense? Well, Philadelphia has given up 68 points this season, and 24 of them came after Cox injured his calf late in the first half last Sunday. To make

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