• UFC 216: Demetrious Johnson looks to make history and cement his legacy

    UFC 216: Demetrious Johnson looks to make history and cement his legacy
    For all his accomplishments and greatness, Demetrious Johnson has rarely been overhyped. But when they say “the one and only,” it rings true.
    The first and only UFC flyweight champion is viewed by many as the top pound-for-pound fighter going today.
    So how is it that Johnson has been overlooked for so long? Some might say that’s the nature of being 5-foot-3, though the man known as “Mighty Mouse” has never let his stature alter his swagger.
    Johnson’s MMA maste
  • Retired nurse from Laguna Hills ‘forgets about herself’ to help injured in Las Vegas shooting

    Retired nurse from Laguna Hills ‘forgets about herself’ to help injured in Las Vegas shooting
    Lyndon Mumm and Julius Linas Brinkis pose for a photo from a VIP area during the Route 91 Harvest Festival in Las Vegas, Sunday night. (Courtesy of Lynette Brinkis)Laguna Hills residents Lynette Brinkis and her husband, Julius, were standing in a VIP area on top of a House of Blues shack enjoying Jason Aldean’s performance at the Route 91 Harvest Festival when she heard what she initially thought were firecrackers.
    Moments later, she saw the crowd below her begin to disperse and heard bull
  • 143 arrested after protest blocks St. Louis highway traffic

    143 arrested after protest blocks St. Louis highway traffic
    Joel Sjerven hugs his wife Katy Sjerven outside St. Louis city jail as they are released on Wednesday morning, Oct. 4, 2017, after 143 people were arrested Tuesday night after protesters blocked Interstate 64 in St. Louis as part of the ongoing demonstrations against the acquittal of a white former police officer in the 2011 killing of a black man. (David Carson/St. Louis Post-Dispatch via AP)Activists and lawyers wait outside the St. Louis jail on Wednesday, Oct. 4, 2017, for the release of tho
  • Ontario police officer walks days after being shot in the head in Las Vegas mass shooting

    Ontario police officer walks days after being shot in the head in Las Vegas mass shooting
    Only three days after Ontario police Officer Michael Gracia was shot in the head in the Las Vegas mass shooting Sunday night that left 58 victims dead, a photo posted to Twitter showed the 24-year-old walking down the hallway of a Las Vegas hospital.Officer Gracia from Ontario Pd, after being shot in the head, is walking. #VegasStrong #godisgood pic.twitter.com/MaOrmwoKJf
    — Sgt.Shelisa Williams (@SBCSDswilliams) October 4, 2017“Officer Gracia from Ontario Pd, after being shot in
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  • UC Irvine professor Ngugi wa Thiong’o a favorite again to win the Nobel Prize for literature

    UC Irvine professor Ngugi wa Thiong’o a favorite again to win the Nobel Prize for literature
    Bob Dylan took the prize last year.
    UC Irvine professor Ngugi wa Thiong’o was among the betting favorites – yes, Ladbrokes lists the odds – for the Nobel Prize for literature. But the American singer/songwriter/poet received the honor to the delight of his fans and consternation of many who did not appreciate his apparent disregard for the prize’s traditions.
    Now the 2017 prize is scheduled to be announced early Thursday, and Thiong’o is the favorite
  • Roadwork to cause temporary traffic in some Brea areas

    Roadwork to cause temporary traffic in some Brea areas
    Caltrans is working on and preparing for several projects that will cause temporary traffic and detours in some parts of Brea.
    The projects on the 57 Freeway, Carbon Canyon Road and Imperial Highway include pavement and concrete improvements, landscaping and the installation of wheelchair accessible ramps, according to a recent report to the City Council.
    The projects include:
    – The 57 from Orange to Fullerton to replace concrete slabs. Now through August 2018.
    – The 57 from Anaheim
  • Annual Brea festival encourages residents to be well

    Annual Brea festival encourages residents to be well
    Clean eating, being active, health checks, Brea’s annual Wellness Festival had vendors and service groups helping residents be well.
    Among the variety of booths at the Community Center this weekend was Cats In Tow Rescue & Sanctuary.
    Kittens and cats were offered for adoption by Cats In Tow Rescue & Sanctuary, Inc. during Brea’s annual Wellness Festival held at the city’s Community Center. Regarding pet adoption, “I have brought in animals to the wellness festival fo
  • Surf festival in Huntington Beach to remember slain surfer Dane Williams, educate about sexual assault

    Surf festival in Huntington Beach to remember slain surfer Dane Williams, educate about sexual assault
    Partly, the Dane Williams Surf Festival is about remembering a happy, outgoing 23-year-old Hurley intern who was the glue that held together a group of close-knit friends who grew up riding waves in Huntington Beach.
    But the event is much more than that.
    Its other goal is to educate people about sexual assault, of males and females, and the importance of talking about tragedies when they occur.
    “We’ve had families thank us — they’ve been able to talk about (sexual assault
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  • Lake Forest selects Jan. 2 as date for special recall election of Councilman Andrew Hamilton

    Lake Forest selects Jan. 2 as date for special recall election of Councilman Andrew Hamilton
    LAKE FOREST The City Council set Jan. 2, 2018 as the date for the special recall election of Councilman Andrew Hamilton, though some residents told the council they would rather see it take place on Jan. 9.
    With the date set, candidates can receive and file nomination paperwork with the city between Oct. 5 and Oct. 19, according to a staff report.
    The council voted 4-1 on Tuesday, Oct. 3 in favor of the date, with Mayor Pro Tem Leah Basile opposed. Basile said she hoped for a later date and more
  • Lake Forest council narrows down map selection for district-based election

    Lake Forest council narrows down map selection for district-based election
    LAKE FOREST City leaders have narrowed the number of draft maps for the switch to district-based elections to five options as they continue to work with the National Demographics Corp. to put together a final map separating the city into five districts by the end of the year.
    Of the 27 full and partial draft maps submitted, City Council members on Tuesday, Oct. 3, picked four maps and added a fifth idea from Councilman Andrew Hamilton to consider.
    The council chose maps 109, 110, 115 and 116, wh
  • Hitting coach Dave Hansen will not return to Angels

    Hitting coach Dave Hansen will not return to Angels
    Dave Hansen, the Angels’ hitting coach the past two seasons and as assistant for two years before that, will not return in 2018, the team announced on Wednesday.
    There were no announcements made regarding the rest of the coaching staff.
    Hansen, 48, had formerly worked as hitting coach for the Dodgers and Seattle Mariners. He spent 11 of his 15 years as a player with the Dodgers, emerging as a pinch-hitting specialist.
    He was hired as the Angels assistant hitting coach prior to the 2014 sea
  • NBA GMs expect Lonzo Ball to win Rookie of the Year

    NBA GMs expect Lonzo Ball to win Rookie of the Year
    A majority of NBA general managers believe Lakers point guard Lonzo Ball will win Rookie of the Year, according to an annual NBA.com survey of GMs that was released on Wednesday.
    Ball, drafted second overall out of UCLA, received 62 percent of the preseason votes, while Philadelphia’s Ben Simmons – the top pick in 2016 who sat all of last season with injury – received 24 percent.
    However, the long-term confidence is less overwhelming.  Asked which rookie would be the best
  • Santa Ana planning ban on camping, structures to reduce homeless encampment at Civic Center

    Santa Ana planning ban on camping, structures to reduce homeless encampment at Civic Center
    SANTA ANA — City leaders are looking to break up the homeless encampment at the Civic Center by prohibiting structures, camping and a laundry list of items people have gathered.
    The City Council gave its initial approval for the new laws, but instead of calling it an emergency, which would have allowed it to pass the rules with one vote, the council made some changes to the proposed ban list and decided to take a second vote on Oct. 17.
    Animals, originally proposed to be prohibited ou
  • Orange County sheriff’s deputy injured in Las Vegas shooting is at home recovering

    An Orange County sheriff’s deputy shot twice during the Las Vegas mass shooting is back home and recovering, the department said on Wednesday, Oct. 4.
    Deputy Joe Owen, assigned to Yorba Linda, was released from the hospital Tuesday night and escorted home by fellow deputies.
    The deputy was shot in the abdomen and thigh. His injuries were serious but not life-threatening, the department said.
    “When gunfire erupted sending the massive crowd panicking to escape, Owen first ushered his w
  • Quake warnings saved thousands in Mexico, but California might need private money to build similar system

    Quake warnings saved thousands in Mexico, but California might need private money to build similar system
    When the Big One hits California – and seismologists say it’s not if, but when – there might not blaring sirens or vibrating phones giving people a precious few seconds to prepare.
    At least, those warnings won’t come if a quake hits in the foreseeable future. California’s earthquake warning system, long discussed and partially built, remains incomplete and in limbo. And if the Trump administration has its way, it might be un-funded too.
    But the powerful earthqu
  • Senate bill to clear obstacles to self-driving cars advances

    Senate bill to clear obstacles to self-driving cars advances
    By JOAN LOWY
    WASHINGTON  — Legislation that could help usher in a new era of self-driving cars advanced in Congress on Wednesday after the bill’s sponsors agreed to compromises to address some concerns of safety advocates.
    The Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee approved the bill by a voice vote, a sign of broad, bipartisan support. It would allow automakers to apply for exemptions to current federal auto safety standards in order to sell up to 15,000 self-driv
  • In Anaheim, ‘Tribes’ finds meaning in a world without sound

    In Anaheim, ‘Tribes’ finds meaning in a world without sound
    Most of us take for granted that having language in common ensures accurate communication.
    Many factors, though, can cause glitches and miscommunication. As we see in “Tribes,” that can be just as true among the deaf as anyone.
    What happens between the hearing-impaired and those with hearing is the focal point of Nina Raine’s 2010 play. Its superlative Orange County premiere at Chance Theater also effectively depicts the distinctive challenges facing those who live in an audibl
  • Olympica gymnasts enjoy success in Los Angeles

    Olympica gymnasts enjoy success in Los Angeles
    Mission Viejo’s Emily Tabangcura celebrates her gold on the balance beam at the 2nd Preliminary Meet of the USA Gymnastics compulsory season in Los Angeles this past weekend. (Courtesy of Stan Tabangcura)Olympica’s Level 4 and 5 teams celebrate wins at the Second Preliminary meet of the season in Los Angeles. (Courtesy of Susie Phillips)Olympica’s Level 3 team enjoys their 2nd place win at their second meet of the season. (Courtesy of Rachelle Shank)Kylie Phillips of Laguna Nigue
  • 6 Southern California Nordstrom stores selling Greats, hipster sneakers from Brooklyn

    6 Southern California Nordstrom stores selling Greats, hipster sneakers from Brooklyn
    Greats, a Brooklyn e-commerce shoe company known for its hipster sneakers, is partnering with select Nordstrom locations in the West Coast.
    Greats said this is the first time the Brooklyn-born shoemaker has partnered with a retailer to sell its classic mens’ and womens’ sneakers. Before this week, all Greats shoes have been sold online through greats.com or other e-commerce sites such as Moda Operandi and Mr. Porter.
    The collection, which includes luxury Italian made silhouettes
  • Heeeeeere’s Johnny Carson’s home, where’s your $81.5 million?

    Heeeeeere’s Johnny Carson’s home, where’s your $81.5 million?
     
     
    Late “Tonight Show” host Johnny Carson’s Malibu home at 6962 Wildlife Road is seen in a satellite image. It is located just northeast of Point Dume. The home is being sold by current owners Sidney and Caroline Kimmel with an asking price of $81.5 million. (Google Maps)MALIBU — The Malibu oceanfront estate that the late TV host Johnny Carson called home for nearly 20 years is up for sale for the first time in a decade — for $81.5 million.
    Designed by ar
  • Amazon must pay $295 million in back taxes, European Union says

    Amazon must pay $295 million in back taxes, European Union says
    By RAF CASERT
    Associated Press
    BRUSSELS — Amazon has to pay $295 million in back taxes to Luxembourg, the European Union ordered Wednesday, in its latest attempt to tighten the screws on multinationals it says are avoiding taxes through sweetheart deals with individual EU states.
    Margrethe Vestager, the EU official in charge of antitrust issues, also took Ireland to court for failing to collect a massive 13 billion euros ($15.3 billion) in back taxes from Apple Inc.
    She argued that, like i
  • O.J. Simpson says ‘nothing has changed’ during prison stint

    O.J. Simpson says ‘nothing has changed’ during prison stint
    LAS VEGAS — O.J. Simpson says “nothing has changed” in his life during the nine years he spent behind bars.
    The former football star and actor made the comment to a reporter for paparazzi outlet Splash News. The reporter approached Simpson while the car he was riding in was refueling at a gas station. Simpson was wearing the same denim outfit he was pictured in while leaving the Nevada prison on parole Sunday.
    Simpson told the reporter he didn’t know what freedom felt lik
  • Photos: Throwback buffet breakfast back at Las Brisas with modern tweaks

    Photos: Throwback buffet breakfast back at Las Brisas with modern tweaks
    Sometimes diners can’t let go of tradition.
    That was the case at the recently transformed Las Brisas in Laguna Beach.
    Earlier this year, the iconic coastal eatery, long considered one of the best restaurant ocean views in Orange County, introduced an a la carte breakfast that meant scrapping its famed buffet.
    But after a major remodel of the restaurant’s cantina, the buffet is back Monday through Saturday.
    “Locals kept asking for it,” Las Brisas Execut
  • See Wednesday’s top photos and viral videos from around the country and the world

    See Wednesday’s top photos and viral videos from around the country and the world
    Adorable Baby Panda Brothers Cuddle During Doctor Checkup
    Hilarious Toddler Isn’t Afraid to Tell It Like It Is
    Imagine Dragons rock out with kids at medical center
  • Celine Dion Continues Vegas Residency 2 Days After Shooting & Makes Donation To Victims

    A heartbroken Celine Dion returned to the stage of Caesars Palace, mere days after 59 people were killed in the horrific Las Vegas shooting. While mourning the 'innocents' that were lost, she pledged to help the victims of this nightmare.
  • Iran nuclear deal’s future may hinge on face-saving fix for Trump

    Iran nuclear deal’s future may hinge on face-saving fix for Trump
     
    By BRADLEY KLAPPER and MATTHEW LEE
    Associated Press
    WASHINGTON — The future of the Iran nuclear deal may hinge on a face-saving fix for President Donald Trump so he doesn’t have to recertify the Islamic republic’s compliance every 90 days, according to U.S. officials.
    Several officials familiar with internal discussions say the periodic reviews mandated by Congress have become such a source of embarrassment for Trump that his national security aides are trying to find wa
  • Clippers down Raptors, earn split of two exhibitions in Hawaii

    Clippers down Raptors, earn split of two exhibitions in Hawaii
    Los Angeles Clippers guard Patrick Beverly (21) and center DeAndre Jordan (6) run a screen play against Toronto Raptors guard Delon Wright (55) during the second quarter of a preseason NBA basketball game, Tuesday, Oct. 3, 2017, in Honolulu. (AP Photo/Marco Garcia)Los Angeles Clippers forward Danilo Gallinari, center (8), breaks through the Toronto Raptors defense during the second quarter of a preseason NBA basketball game, Tuesday, Oct. 3, 2017, in Honolulu. (AP Photo/Marco Garcia)Los Angeles
  • What you need to know about the original ‘Blade Runner’

    What you need to know about the original ‘Blade Runner’
    Some films stick with you.
    As Harrison Ford, star of “Blade Runner” and “Blade Runner 2049,” explains, “You always want the audience to go home with the refrigerator question, which doesn’t occur to them until they get home and open the refrigerator and suddenly the light comes.”
    Ridley Scott’s “Blade Runner” has pretty much kept the refrigerator door open since its release in 1982. That’s pretty remarkable, because as Ford wryly
  • Depeche Mode readies for its record-setting headlining run at the Hollywood Bowl

    Depeche Mode readies for its record-setting headlining run at the Hollywood Bowl
    After wrapping up its lengthy Delta Machine Tour in support of its 13th studio album, “Delta Machine,” in 2014, English electronic band Depeche Mode decided to take a bit of a break.
    The trio – including vocalist Dave Gahan, vocalist, guitarist and keys player Martin Gore and bassist and keys player Andrew “Fletch” Fletcher – didn’t stay dormant for long and reemerged in February with their brand new and politically timely single, “Where’s th
  • What’s next for the Dodgers? A look at the stats after their terrific regular season

    What’s next for the Dodgers? A look at the stats after their terrific regular season
    The Dodgers finished their most successful regular season Sunday Oct. 1 with a win over the Colorado Rockies.  They’ll begin a best-of-five NL Division Series Friday, Oct. 6 against the winner of the NL wild card game, either the Colorado Rockies or the Arizona Diamondbacks.
    Here is a regular-season statistical comparison of the teams the Dodgers could face, and a look at the Dodgers’ previous postseason performances.
    Pick your poisonThe Dodgers have losing records against both
  • Best thing I ate: Possibly the best burger ever

    Best thing I ate: Possibly the best burger ever
    Related Articles Best thing I ate: foie gras, before it’s gone again Review: Oak Laguna Beach rehashes everyone else’s greatest hits 10 guilty pleasures Best thing I ate: Literally two pounds of french fries First look: Carnitas Los Reyes makes a comeback as Tacos Los ReyesThis might be the best burger I’ve ever tasted. That was my reaction the first time I bought the OG Burger from a food truck called Vaka Burger.
    So when the same folks recently launched a brick ’n&rsquo
  • Southern California’s long list of victims in the Las Vegas mass shooting

    Southern California’s long list of victims in the Las Vegas mass shooting
    The bullets fired from a Las Vegas hotel the night of Oct. 1 rained down on a music festival crowd full of Southern Californians.
    Authorities have yet to release a full accounting of victims, but families, friends and employers have begun sharing stories of their loved ones who died.
    Here are current — and a few former — residents of Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside and San Bernardino counties known to have perished at the Route 91 Harvest country music festival. They account for at le
  • Chef Art Smith cooks up help for hurricane victims

    Chef Art Smith cooks up help for hurricane victims
    Celebrity chef Art Smith, who makes an appearance at this year’s Newport Beach Wine & Food Festival, has helmed the kitchen at the Florida Governor’s Mansion, cooked for celebrities such as Oprah and had brief stints on television. His appearances on “Top Chef” and at numerous food festivals around the globe have launched Smith into super stardom. The country boy now rubs elbows with celebrities, musicians, diplomats, politicians and influencers. Disney tapped him to
  • Las Vegas gunman’s girlfriend returns to U.S. for questioning

    Las Vegas gunman’s girlfriend returns to U.S. for questioning
    By MICHAEL BALSAMO and KEN RITTER
    LAS VEGAS — The Las Vegas gunman’s girlfriend, back in the United States after a weekslong trip abroad, will be at the center of the investigation into the shooting deaths of 59 people as authorities try to determine why a man with no known record of violence or crime would open fire on a concert crowd from a high-rise hotel.
    Stephen Paddock’s girlfriend Marilou Danley, 62, who was in the Philippines at the time of the shooting, was met by FBI
  • Nobel Prize honors technique for seeing molecules’ details

    Nobel Prize honors technique for seeing molecules’ details
    By JIM HEINTZ and DAVID KEYTON
    STOCKHOLM  — Three researchers based in the U.S., U.K. and Switzerland won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry on Wednesday for developing a way to create detailed images of the molecules that drive life — a technology that the Nobel committee said allowed scientists to visualize molecular processes they had never previously seen.
    The 9-million-kronor ($1.1 million) prize is shared by Jacques Dubochet of the University of Lausanne, Joachim Frank at New Yo
  • Jason Aldean Cancels Concerts After Deadly Vegas Shooting: We Need 'Time To Mourn'

    Jason Aldean is taking time to grieve the victims of the tragic shooting in Las Vegas by canceling some of his upcoming concerts. Read more about his thoughtful decision here.
  • Video: Segerstrom ready for league battle with Ocean View

    Video: Segerstrom ready for league battle with Ocean View
    OCVarsity checks on Segerstrom’s football team as it prepares for the Jaguars’ important Golden West League opener against Ocean View on Friday night, Oct. 6.
    Both teams are considered league title contenders, so there will be a lot at stake when the teams meet at Segerstrom High.
    There are interviews with Segerstrom’s coach, Joseph Tagaloa, and several of the team’s key players.
    Video by Zach Cavanagh, Contributor
    DID YOU SEE THIS?
    Video: Gridiron crew previews Orange Lu
  • Laguna Hills or Laguna Niguel: Where’s housing hotter?

    Laguna Hills or Laguna Niguel: Where’s housing hotter?
    Here are homebuying highlights for Laguna Hills and Laguna Niguel from ReportsOnHousing for August.
    This house-hunting data tracks 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 sup
  • Time to find out: Who is ready to reign in the super-stacked Trinity League?

    Time to find out:  Who is ready to reign in the super-stacked Trinity League?
    The gauntlet that is the Trinity League football season opens Friday with perhaps its most imposing lineup of contenders.
    Considering the league’s history of success, topping itself is no small feat but this season’s group appears up to the task.
    All six teams are ranked nationally by MaxPreps, with Mater Dei ranked No. 1 in a few polls and St. John Bosco not far behind.
    RELATED: Trinity League Football Podcast
    All six teams are ranked in the CIF-SS Division 1 Top 10.
    No league in th
  • Former Santa Ana police chief sues city, alleging he was forced out for whistle-blowing

    Former Santa Ana police chief sues city, alleging he was forced out for whistle-blowing
    The former Santa Ana police chief says he was forced out after blowing the whistle on city employees over possible corruption and illegal activity, including alleged shady deals with pot dispensaries.
    In a lawsuit filed in Orange County Superior Court against the city last week, Carlos Rojas says he faced retaliation and ultimately was forced to resign in May after disclosing suspicious activity by city officials.
    Many of the allegations involve Mayor Miguel Pulido, who could not be reached
  • This 2015 image shows a giant pumpkin made from Legos at Legoland in...

    This 2015 image shows a giant pumpkin made from Legos at Legoland in Winter Haven, Fla., with a costumed greeter standing nearby. The costumed witch and giant Lego pumpkin are also part of the 2017 Brick or Treat event at Legoland.
  • Placentia woman known for her infectious laugh among dead in Las Vegas shooting

    Placentia woman known for her infectious laugh among dead in Las Vegas shooting
    Teresa Nicol Kimura, 38, of Placentia, known for her infectious laugh and vivacious personality, is among the 59 people who died Sunday in a hail of bullets at the Route 91 Harvest country music festival in Las Vegas, according to a friend.
    Kimura, who goes by Nicol, attended the concert at the Las Vegas Village venue with six friends including Ryan Miller, a pastor at For His Glory Community Church in Fullerton and his wife, Michelle.
    “Her personality will never be replaced and
  • Camp Pendleton Marine becomes first female officer to lead assault amphibian vehicle platoon

    Camp Pendleton Marine becomes first female officer to lead assault amphibian vehicle platoon
    CAMP PENDLETON — Second Lt. Mariah Klenke has done most everything with total commitment.
    So it was no surprise to her parents, Darrell and Tina Klenke, that the 24-year-old from Breese, Ill., made history on Tuesday, Oct. 3, becoming the first female Marine to graduate from the Marine Corps Assault Amphibian Officer Course and earn the military occupational specialty of assault amphibian officer.
    Six other Marines graduated with Klenke in a ceremony held at the YAT-YAZ Museum, which
  • Meet this week’s Rams opponent: Seattle Seahawks

    Meet this week’s Rams opponent: Seattle Seahawks
    Seattle coach Pete Carroll is known for his sideline strut, but the Seahawks will limp into the Coliseum. The Rams’ opponent this week is banged up and could be without as many as four starters.
    Running back Chris Carson broke his ankle last Sunday against Indianapolis and might be lost for the season. Offensive lineman Rees Odhiambo briefly had to be hospitalized because of a bruised sternum, while defensive end Cliff Avril (neck) and cornerback Jeremy Lane (groin) are questionable.
    That&
  • Tyler Vaughns provides some consolation for USC’s offense

    Tyler Vaughns provides some consolation for USC’s offense
    LOS ANGELES — USC needed 13 yards.
    Facing a fourth down and trailing Washington State by a touchdown late in the fourth quarter last Friday, quarterback Sam Darnold floated a pass over the middle of the field.
    Tyler Vaughns, a redshirt freshman receiver, jumped between a pair of defensive backs and snagged the football. His catch gave the Trojans a first down by a couple yards.
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  • Las Vegas mass shooting memorials crop up around the city

    Las Vegas mass shooting memorials crop up around the city
    Two days after it became the home of the worst mass shooting in modern American history, memorials to the fallen, and to the wounded spirit of the city, have sprung up around Las Vegas.
    Tourists and locals pay tribute to the victims in Sunday’s mass shooting at a makeshift memorial on a median strip between Las Vegas Boulevard and Reno Avenue in Las Vegas, Nev. on Tuesday, Oct. 3, 2017. At least 59 people were killed and more than 500 when a gunman opened heavy fire on them during the Rout
  • Video: OCVarsity Gridiron crew visits Orange Lutheran

    Video: OCVarsity Gridiron crew visits Orange Lutheran
    The OCVarsity Gridiron guys – Dan Albano, Steve Fryer and Jonathan Khamis – were at Orange Lutheran High on Tuesday, Oct. 3, to preview the Lancers’ Trinity League opener against St. John Bosco on Friday night, Oct. 6.
    The video includes interviews with Orange Lutheran coach JP Presley, quarterback Ryan Hilinski and Jackson Cloyd. They also preview two other top games on the Week 6 schedule – Sunny Hills vs. La Habra and JSerra vs. Servite.
    Video by Jonathan Khamis, for t
  • Two Orange County men, Brian Fraser and Victor Link, killed in Las Vegas mass shooting

    Two Orange County men, Brian Fraser and Victor Link, killed in Las Vegas mass shooting
    Brian Fraser, 39, of La Palma, was surrounded by family and friends, having the time of his life, and walking toward the stage to hear his favorite Jason Aldean song, “Dirt Road Anthem,” when he was shot and killed at a Las Vegas country music festival Sunday, according to his son.
    “He served as my rock and my mentor,” said Nick Arellano, 25, whose mother married Fraser when Arellano was a teen. “He became my dad and my father figure. He helped anyone who asked
  • NFL Week 5 in the L.A. TV market: Chargers get shoved aside by Rams again in CBS situation

    NFL Week 5 in the L.A. TV market: Chargers get shoved aside by Rams again in CBS situation
    It was a simple tweet by KNBC-Channel 4 sports anchor Fred Roggin on Monday that provided enough red meat for many to feast upon: Ranking the NFL games from Week 4, the Chargers were at the bottom (or tied for fifth) for the least-watched game in the L.A. market. The Rams, however, were second behind the prime-time Colts-Seahawks.
    But what the numbers really say behind that?
    Checking with our sources, we got more information and found out:
    1. Indianapolis at Seattle, Channel 4, 5:20 p.m.: 1
  • Wolf: USC struggles for straight answers on offense

    Wolf: USC struggles for straight answers on offense
    LOS ANGELES — USC was ranked No. 4 in the Associated Press preseason Top 25 poll, had the Heisman Trophy favorite playing quarterback and featured perhaps the nation’s best 1-2 punch at tailback.
    But you would never know it based on the some of the strange answers given Tuesday night, five games into a USC season that remains an offensive disappointment.
    “News flash. We lost a lot of good players who went to the NFL,” USC offensive coordinator Tee Martin said. “And

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