• As scope of Harvey Weinstein conduct widens, questions of who knew

    As scope of Harvey Weinstein conduct widens, questions of who knew
    This combination photo shows, top row from left, George Clooney, Jennifer Lawrence, Jessica Chastain, Lena Dunham, bottom row from left, Michael Keaton, Meryl Streep, Emmy Rossum and Hillary Clinton, who have commented on the sexual harassment allegations against Harvey Weinstein. (AP Photo/File) 
    By JAKE COYLE, AP Film Writer
    NEW YORK  — As the grim scope of Harvey Weinstein’s alleged sexual abuse has continued to expand, attention is turning to the question of who kn
  • Pro surfers spread smiles with ‘Stoke-O-Rama’ free surf contest

    Pro surfers spread smiles with ‘Stoke-O-Rama’ free surf contest
    San Clemente High School surfers survey a collection on campus of close to 700 donated surfboards collected by the Gudauskas family’s Positive Vibe Warriors Foundation. On Saturday, Oct. 7, members of the surf team helped pack them into a container to ship to an organization called Waves of Change in South Africa. (Courtesy of John Dowell)Members of the San Clemente High School surf team helped the Gudauskas family’s Positive Vibe Warriors Foundation pack close to 700 donated surfboa
  • DA releases video from fatal officer-involved shooting, clears Orange officer

    DA releases video from fatal officer-involved shooting, clears Orange officer
    SANTA ANA – The Orange County District Attorney’s Office has cleared an Orange officer who shot and killed a man who threatened to set himself on fire during an hour-plus standoff, the violent conclusion of which was captured on video released by prosecutors Wednesday.
    DA investigators concluded that Officer Carlos Gutierrez’s actions were “reasonable and justified” when he fired at 33-year-old Michael Anthony Perez, who was reaching for a knife during a struggle wi
  • Capistrano Valley’s Nathan Manning making a name for himself

    Capistrano Valley’s Nathan Manning making a name for himself
    MISSION VIEJO – Capistrano Valley quarterback Nathan Manning likes what he has seen of the player on film.
    “Really quick,” he says with a shy smile. “Athletic.”
    Manning could be describing a player on El Toro’s defense, which he will face Friday night, Oct. 13, in a Sea View League showdown at El Toro High. But instead he is paying homage to his father, Tim Manning, a former Trabuco Hills football standout.
    The elder Manning was one of Orange County’s to
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  • California slaps 12.4% surcharge on ACA plans over subsidy uncertainty

    California slaps 12.4% surcharge on ACA plans over subsidy uncertainty
    California’s health exchange said Wednesday it has ordered insurers to add a surcharge to certain policies next year because the Trump administration has yet to commit to paying a key set of consumer subsidies under the Affordable Care Act.
    The decision to impose a 12.4 percent surcharge on silver-level health plans in 2018 means the total premium increase for them will average nearly 25 percent, according to Covered California. Taxpayers, not consumers, will bear the brunt of the extra ra
  • Facebook’s Sandberg meets with lawmakers amid Russia probe

    Facebook’s Sandberg meets with lawmakers amid Russia probe
    By MARY CLARE JALONICK
    WASHINGTON  — One of Facebook’s top executives met Wednesday with House members investigating the company’s Russia-linked ads, and told them the social media giant is serious about dealing with the issue.
    Sheryl Sandberg, Facebook’s chief operating officer, told lawmakers the company is working hard to ensure Americans “understand what the propaganda is that they may or may not be reading,” said House Republican Rep. Mike Conaway, w
  • Spain gives ultimatum to Catalonia: Back down or be punished

    Spain gives ultimatum to Catalonia: Back down or be punished
    Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy offers his hand to a police officer who salutes him on arrival at the Spanish parliament in Madrid, Spain, Wednesday, Oct. 11, 2017. Rajoy said he rejected offers of mediation in the Catalonia crisis, and called for respect of Spanish law while addressing Spain’s parliament a day after Catalan officials signed what they called a declaration of independence from Spain. (AP Photo/Paul White)Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy, bottom right is applauded by party members
  • Crime log for Huntington Beach, Sept. 24-30

    Crime log for Huntington Beach, Sept. 24-30
    SEPTEMBER 24
    Assault: Around midnight. 21000 block of PCH. Police made at least one arrest.
    Loud party: Around 3 a.m. 7400 block of Edinger Ave.
    Vehicle burglary: Around 7 a.m. 7800 block of Center Ave.
    Garage burglary: Around 7 a.m. 16900 block of Lakefront Circle
    Vehicle burglary: Around 8 a.m. 7700 block of Center Ave.
    Vehicle burglary: Around 11 a.m. 8000 block of Mermaid Circle
    Grand theft: Around 2 p.m. 500 block of Ambe
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  • Indie Bestsellers for the week of Oct. 11

    Indie Bestsellers for the week of Oct. 11
    The SoCal Indie Bestseller List for the sales week ended Sunday, Oct. 8, 2017, based on reporting from the independent booksellers of the Southern California Independent Booksellers Association and IndieBound.
    HARDCOVER FICTION
    1. Origin: Dan Brown, Doubleday2. Manhattan Beach: Jennifer Egan, Scribner3. Little Fires Everywhere: Celeste Ng, Penguin Press4. A Gentleman in Moscow: Amor Towles, Viking5. A Legacy of Spies: John le Carré, Viking6. The Girl Who Takes an Eye for an Eye: David Lag
  • Handyman arrested in theft of more than $200,000 in comics

    Authorities say a handyman accused of stealing more than $200,000 worth of comic books and artwork from a New Jersey homeowner has been arrested. Francesco Bove was arrested this week in New York City.
  • Appeal fails in case of La Habra man who shot at feds in Norwalk following crime spree

    Appeal fails in case of La Habra man who shot at feds in Norwalk following crime spree
    The California Supreme Court refused Wednesday to hear the case of a man who opened fire on law enforcement officers during a June 2014 standoff in Norwalk with federal marshals who were trying to arrest him for a series of robberies.
    The state’s highest court denied the defense’s petition seeking its review of the case of Jason Edwin Devore of La Habra, who was convicted last year of five counts of assault on a peace officer with a semiautomatic firearm and 15 counts of second-degre
  • Noah Baumbach on bringing Hoffman, Stiller and Sandler together for ‘The Meyerowitz Stories’

    Noah Baumbach on bringing Hoffman, Stiller and Sandler together for ‘The Meyerowitz Stories’
    Filmmaker Noah Baumbach was thinking about making a movie about brothers who were raised in different roles and naturally gravitated toward Ben Stiller to play one of them.
    Stiller had already starred in two of Baumbach’s films, and the two had a good relationship.
    Not long before that Adam Sandler had reached out to the filmmaker about working together. As it happened, Stiller and Sandler — who had long known each other — had reconnected and were also talking about working tog
  • USC rejects $5 million foundation pledge from Harvey Weinstein

    USC rejects $5 million foundation pledge from Harvey Weinstein
    LOS ANGELES >> Film producer Harvey Weinstein, who was fired from the production company he co-founded in response to sexual harassment and assault allegations, recently said he was working with USC to create a foundation to create scholarships for female directors.
    But the university announced today it wants nothing to do with his proposed $5 million foundation.
    “The USC School of Cinematic Arts will not proceed with Mr. Weinstein’s pledge to fund a $5M endowment for women fil
  • U.S. soccer — what went wrong?

    U.S. soccer — what went wrong?
    COUVA, Trinidad — Standing in the stadium tunnel near the U.S. locker room after the Collapse in Couva, captain Michael Bradley was asked over and over what went wrong.
    How had the United States, a regional power that had made seven straight World Cup appearances, failed to qualify for next year’s tournament?
    What led to the Americans’ stunning, crushing, almost farcical 2-1 loss to already eliminated Trinidad and Tobago that caused them to tumble to fifth in the six-nation fin
  • $2,373 average rent ahead: Steep hikes to continue through 2019, USC says

    $2,373 average rent ahead: Steep hikes to continue through 2019, USC says
    With homeownership falling and the number of tenants growing, Southern California rents will continue to rise over the next two years, USC’s Casden Multifamily Forecast said Wednesday, Oct. 11.
    That translates into rent hikes of $149 a month over the next two years in Orange County, $136 a month in Los Angeles County and $124 a month in the Inland Empire, according to the forecast, produced by the University of Southern California Lusk Center for Real Estate.
    Specifically, the forecast est
  • Big Oil pulls Democratic lawmakers through the revolving door

    Big Oil pulls Democratic lawmakers through the revolving door
    By Laurel Rosenhall, CALmatters
    Inside the California Assembly chamber on the night of June 1, the presiding officer urged lawmakers to recognize former members in their midst, “the honorable Henry Perea and Felipe Fuentes.” In a familiar Capitol ritual, the former assemblymen waved from the balcony as applause rang out from their one-time colleagues.
    But the two weren’t just retired lawmakers—they were now lobbyists being paid by oil companies to kill a bill that would s
  • Social media ruining our youth? Not so, some experts say

    Social media ruining our youth? Not so, some experts say
    By Natalie Jacewicz, California Healthline
    It was 1:30 a.m., and Anna was trying to keep her mind off her ex-boyfriend, with whom she had ended a painful relationship hours earlier. It was too late to call the therapist she was seeing to cope with low self-esteem and homesickness, and too late to stop by a friend’s house.
    So, she turned to social media. “I’m having a really hard time right now,” Anna — who asked to be identified by a pseudonym — posted on
  • Democrats who opposed Iran nuclear deal urge Trump to keep pact

    Democrats who opposed Iran nuclear deal urge Trump to keep pact
    By RICHARD LARDNER
    Associated Press
    WASHINGTON — Several congressional Democrats who split with President Barack Obama to oppose the nuclear agreement with Iran are now urging President Donald Trump to uphold the international accord, arguing that robust enforcement is the best way to counter Tehran’s malign behavior in the Middle East.
    The reversal underscores deep concerns among lawmakers that Trump will inform Congress in the coming days that the landmark 2015 agreement with Iran
  • California Wine Country wildfires reduce dreams to embers as flames grow

    California Wine Country wildfires reduce dreams to embers as flames grow
    By JONATHAN J. COOPER and ELLEN KNICKMEYER
    Associated Press
    SANTA ROSA — Jose Garnica worked for more than two decades to build up his dream home that was reduced to ashes in a matter of minutes by the deadly firestorm striking California’s wine country.
    Garnica, who moved to the U.S. from Mexico over 20 years ago, had finally decided he could afford to upgrade parts of his Santa Rosa house after building a stable career with the local garbage company and saving nearly everything he
  • State pension costs are crowding out basic services

    State pension costs are crowding out basic services
    Rising pension costs throughout the state will continue to crowd out resources needed for tangible services for years to come, according to a new report by the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research.
    “There is contentious debate about what is driving these cost increases — significant retroactive benefit increases, unrealistic assumptions about investment earnings, policies that mask or delay recognition of true costs, poor governance, to name the most commonly cited,”
  • Red Sox fire John Farrell after 2nd ALDS loss in a row

    Red Sox fire John Farrell after 2nd ALDS loss in a row
    BOSTON — The Boston Red Sox fired manager John Farrell on Wednesday after the team’s second straight loss in the AL Division Series.
    Red Sox announced the move less than 48 hours after they were eliminated from the playoffs with a 5-4 loss to the Houston Astros. Farrell’s contract had been scheduled to run through the 2018 season.
    Boston won back-to-back American League East titles for the first time in franchise history this season despite losing the bat of retired slugger Dav
  • Signal Hill-Long Beach border crash kills one, injures several

    Signal Hill-Long Beach border crash kills one, injures several
    SIGNAL HILL — One person was killed and several others were injured in a three-vehicle collision this morning in Signal Hill.
    The Signal Hill Police Department received multiple calls around 1:15 a.m. about the accident, which occurred in the area of Cherry Avenue and East spring Street, where the city borders Long Beach.
    One motorist was pronounced dead at the scene and several others were transported to local hospitals with injuries of varying severity, police said. Police did not immedi
  • Stranger things happen to ‘Dirk Gently’ in its weird new season

    Stranger things happen to ‘Dirk Gently’ in its weird new season
    “Have you noticed an acceleration of the strangeness in your life?” says a polite, mustachioed mystery man (John Hannah) to Suzie (Amanda Walsh) a few moments before he kills her boss, the owner of dynamite company.
    An acceleration of strangeness describes the second season BBC America’s “Dirk Gently’s Holistic Detective Agency,” the oddest series on television not created by David Lynch.
    But the series, created by Max Landis (“American Ultra,” &ld
  • Yes, the goth-led Tom Petty Vampire Walk is really happening

    Yes, the goth-led Tom Petty Vampire Walk is really happening
    For a moment there, Mary Soracco worried her “Tom Petty Memorial Vampire Walk” might get shut down due to the growing number of participants.
    But it’s officially a go.
    More than 200 people and counting plan to commemorate the memory of Petty with the “Free Fallin'” sing-a-long walk from 7 to 8 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 19, and another 1,000-plus are expressing interest.
    RELATED: The 10 Tom Petty songs you should download now
    The event kicks off on the steps in front
  • Garrick Ohlsson has lived with Mozart’s Piano Concerto No. 9 for 50 years

    Garrick Ohlsson has lived with Mozart’s Piano Concerto No. 9 for 50 years
    Garrick Ohlsson has been playing this particular Mozart concerto since 1967. (Photo: Pier Andrea Morolli)Garrick Ohlsson, 69, has been internationally famous since 1970. (Photo: Mark McBeth)Show Caption of Expand
    Mozart’s Piano Concerto No. 9 is 240 years old, and much about its creation remains a mystery, but pianist Garrick Ohlsson has no doubt that the 21-year-old composer was inspired by the same thing that motivates so many young men: a girl.
    “Whoever she was, she must have been
  • Best thing I ate: A uniquely California twist on chilaquiles

    Best thing I ate: A uniquely California twist on chilaquiles
    Juliette in Newport Beach began serving weekend brunch a few months ago, and the highlight of the new brunch menu (aside from the Bloody Mary with smoked bacon-infused vodka) is chef Daniel Hyatt’s chilaquiles. His version is made with a bright, slightly tart salsa verde and crumbled, housemade chorizo. The chorizo is unique. It feels like the surprise result of a shotgun marriage between a Mexican and an Italian sausage, and it is delicious. You might want to ask for extra salsa verde on
  • Canyon Fire 2 Day 3: Clouds, lower temperatures could help firefighters battle 8,000-acre blaze

    Canyon Fire 2 Day 3: Clouds, lower temperatures could help firefighters battle 8,000-acre blaze
    The more-than-1,600 firefighters battling the fast-moving and devastating 8,000-acre Canyon Fire 2 could get some help from foggy weather and lower-than-average temperatures Wednesday.
    The humidity is expected to be around 60 percent Wednesday, according to the National Weather Service, and temperatures should be in the mid-70s in the Anaheim and Orange areas where the fire has been burning for the last three days.
    Firefighters made progress in increasing the containment to 40 percent
  • Fire in Tustin fully contained

    A three to five acre brush fire behind Pioneer Middle School off Portola Parkway and Tustin Ranch Road, caused the evacuation of two streets in Tustin Estates. There were no reported injuries.
  • Review: Combustible, timeless ‘12 Angry Men’ sets Laguna afire

    Review: Combustible, timeless ‘12 Angry Men’ sets Laguna afire
    Great writing can endure across decades and centuries, reminding us of the profundity of the human condition.
    Reginald Rose’s “Twelve Angry Men” is a perfect case in point: A dozen men sit in a room discussing the pros and cons of the murder case they saw unfold in court over three days.
    The play uses a single set, no special or technical effects, and no bells and whistles – just the pure drama of 12 citizens struggling to do what each believes is the right thing.
    Rose&rs
  • Local firefighters helping battle Anaheim, Napa blazes

    Fires continued to burn amid demolished homes in the Anaheim Hills neighborhood in Anaheim, California on Monday Oct. 9, 2017. Fires continued to burn amid demolished homes in the Anaheim Hills neighborhood in Anaheim, California on Monday Oct. 9, 2017.
  • 3-year-old boy dies after being hit by SUV in Tustin

    3-year-old boy dies after being hit by SUV in Tustin
    A 3-year-old boy was killed Tuesday night after being hit by an SUV at a Tustin apartment complex, police said.
    At 6:11 p.m., Tustin Police officers were called to the scene of an injury car crash at apartments in the 15600 block of Pasadena Avene, according to Lt. Robert Wright.
    A boy was in the driveway of the apartment complex with family members, when he was struck by a Ford Explorer, Wright said in a statement.
    The boy’s relatives tried to help him. Police arrived and parame
  • Art by CSUF students and alums auctioned to help Mexico rebuilding

    Art by CSUF students and alums auctioned to help Mexico rebuilding
    This piece by an anonymous artist featuring the visage of Mexican painter Frida Kahlo was part of an art auction Sept. 28 to help recovery efforts after the earthquake in Mexico. The fundraiser was organized by Walls That Unite, a Mexico study abroad group at Cal State Fullerton. (Photo by Bill Alkofer, Orange County Register/SCNG)Alicia Villegas created this piece, which was part of an art auction Sept. 28 to help recovery efforts after the earthquake in Mexico. The fundraiser was organized by
  • From autism to zebrafish, experts set up shop at Cal State Fullerton

    From autism to zebrafish, experts set up shop at Cal State Fullerton
    When newly hired professors arrive at Cal State Fullerton, they don’t unpack just laptops, lesson plans and brand-new flip-flops. They bring research – and sometimes the funding for that research.
    Tree rings, zebrafish, military prisons, property rights, nanotechnology, sexual violence and David Bowie – these are some of the research projects that accompanied the 2017-18 crop of 43 new faculty members.
    When an active funded project transfers with a new hire, it’s great fo
  • What’s true, what’s not, about twins – a Cal State Fullerton expert explains

    What’s true, what’s not, about twins – a Cal State Fullerton expert explains
    The public’s fascination with twins appears to be as inexhaustible as a matched set of toddlers.
    One of the world’s leading experts on twins, Cal State Fullerton psychology professor Nancy L. Segal this year released her latest among a handful of books on the subject and has another coming out in the spring.
    Cal State Fullerton psychology professor Nancy L. Segal is one of the world’s leading experts on twins. (Photo courtesy of Cal State Fullerton)In “Twin Myth
  • CSUF physicists involved in Nobel-winning research

    CSUF physicists involved in Nobel-winning research
    The discovery that won the Nobel Prize in Physics for two researchers from Caltech and one from MIT this month is part of a research collaboration that includes Cal State Fullerton’s Gravitational-Wave Physics and Astronomy Center.
    Rainer Weiss of MIT and Caltech’s Barry C. Barish and Kip S. Thorne were honored for the September 2015 observation of the universe’s gravitational waves – predicted by Albert Einstein – created by a collision between two black holes.
    CSU
  • Evacuation orders for Canyon Fire 2 lifted in Anaheim, Orange and Tustin area

    Evacuation orders for Canyon Fire 2 lifted in Anaheim, Orange and Tustin area
    Most of the residents evacuated for the Canyon Fire 2 are being allowed to return Tuesday evening, Oct. 10, authorities have announced.
    Anaheim’s residents can return at 7 p.m. Tuesday, while those in Orange were told they could return at 5 p.m. In the Tustin area, residents can go back home as well.
    Monday afternoon, the so-called mandatory evacuations were declared as the Canyon Fire 2 raged; it has destroyed 14 buildings and damaged another 22.
    “Canyon Fire 2 continues to burn but
  • Position battle motivates Lakers’ Julius Randle, who is at a career crossroads

    Position battle motivates Lakers’ Julius Randle, who is at a career crossroads
    Los Angeles Lakers guard Jordan Clarkson #6 smiles as he gets a dunk in the first half. The Los Angeles Lakers played the Utah Jazz in a pre-season game at Staples Center. Los Angeles, CA 10/11/2017 (Photo by John McCoy, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG)Los Angeles Lakers forward Julius Randle #30 goes to the hoop against Utah Jazz guard Joe Johnson #6 in the first half. The Los Angeles Lakers played the Utah Jazz in a pre-season game at Staples Center. Los Angeles, CA 10/11/2017 (Photo by John McCoy
  • Mater Dei wins latest five-game battle with Santa Margarita

    Mater Dei wins latest five-game battle with Santa Margarita
    Santa Margarita’s Peyton Ehmke hits the ball to Mater Dei during a Trinity League girls volleyball match at Mater Dei High School in Santa Ana on Tuesday, October 10, 2017. (Photo by Matt Masin, Orange County Register, SCNG)Mater Dei’s Kelsey Campeau celebrates a point against Santa Margarita during a Trinity League girls volleyball match at Mater Dei High School in Santa Ana on Tuesday, October 10, 2017. (Photo by Matt Masin, Orange County Register, SCNG)Santa Margarita’s Ashl
  • Video: Orange football deals with fire-related hardships in a ‘big game’ week

    Video: Orange football deals with fire-related hardships in a ‘big game’ week
    This has been an exceptionally stressful week for the Orange High football team due to the nearby Canyon Fire 2, but the Panthers are doing their best to prepare for an important league game against Westminster on Friday night.
    Coach Robert Pedroza and some of the team’s key players talk about what they have been through in recent days in this video by OCVarsity contributor Zach Cavanagh.DID YOU SEE THIS?
    Video: Gridiron crew gets you ready for Mater Dei vs. St. John Bosco game
  • Wolf: Does Sam Darnold’s apology to USC coaches reveal stress within program?

    Wolf: Does Sam Darnold’s apology to USC coaches reveal stress within program?
    LOS ANGELES — USC quarterback Sam Darnold made news Tuesday when he said he apologized to the Trojans’ coaches for some postgame remarks that sounded like a pretty reasonable critique of the offense.
    “Honestly, I looked at the film,” Darnold said. “I was just honestly wrong. I let my emotions get the best of me (after the game). The only reason I talked to (the coaches) was to apologize.”
    Things got bizarre a few minutes later when USC coach Clay Helton said D
  • O.C. Top 10 for boys water polo (10-10-17)

    O.C. Top 10 for boys water polo (10-10-17)
    The OCVarsity rankings in boys water polo for Oct. 10
    BOYS WATER POLOO.C Top 10
    1. Mater Dei
    2. Orange Lutheran
    3. Huntington Beach
    4. Newport Harbor
    5. Santa Margarita
    6. Foothill
    7. Corona del Mar
    8. Laguna Beach
    9. Aliso Niguel
    10. Los Alamitos
  • The Latest: Southern California fire evacuations lifted

    In Southern California, most evacuation orders have been lifted as firefighters successfully battle a wildfire that destroyed 14 buildings, most of them homes. Thousands of people in Tustin, Orange and Anaheim were allowed to begin returning home Tuesday evening, a day after the blaze erupted in northern Orange County.
  • Photos: ‘Thor: Ragnarok’ – Chris Hemsworth, Cate Blanchett, Tessa Thompson and more stars attend world premiere in LA

    Photos: ‘Thor: Ragnarok’ – Chris Hemsworth, Cate Blanchett, Tessa Thompson and more stars attend world premiere in LA
    The world premiere of Disney and Marvel’s “Thor: Ragnarok” at the El Capitan Theatre on Tuesday, Oct. 10, 2017, in Los Angeles.
    Cate Blanchett arrives at the world premiere of “Thor: Ragnarok” at the El Capitan Theatre on Tuesday, Oct. 10, 2017, in Los Angeles. (Photo by Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP)Tessa Thompson arrives at the world premiere of “Thor: Ragnarok” at the El Capitan Theatre on Tuesday, Oct. 10, 2017, in Los Angeles. (Photo by Chris Pizzello/
  • Orange County football standings: Week 7 update

    Orange County football standings: Week 7 update
    The Orange County high school football standings through Oct. 10.
    We’ll continue to update the standings through the end of the regular season.
    FOOTBALL  Academy League
    League
    W-L
    Overall
    W-L
    St. Margaret’s
    1-0
    5-2
    Crean Lutheran
    1-0
    4-3
    St. Pius X-St. Matthias
    0-2
    2-5
    Orange Vista
    0-0
    2-4
    Crestview League
    W-L
    Yorba Linda
    4-2
    Villa Park
    5-1
    Foothill
    1-5
    Canyon
    4-2
    Empire League
    W-L
    W-L
    Pacifica
    1-0
    6-0
    Valencia
    1-0
    3-3
    Tustin
    1-0
    6-0
    Cypress
    0-1
    4-2
    Kennedy
    0-1
    2-4
    Western
  • How California can prepare for the next natural disaster

    How California can prepare for the next natural disaster
    Natural disasters happen every day. Sometimes you know they are coming; other times they hit unexpectedly. In Houston and Florida over the last month, hurricanes have wreaked havoc beyond what emergency personnel predicted. Mexico experienced a 7.1 earthquake on the anniversary of its 1985 earthquake that had killed 10,000 people. Some natural disasters you can prepare for; others you can’t.
    In California, we experience natural disasters all year long. Earthquakes strike unexpectedly, torr
  • How to again honor former Corona local — and Navy veteran — killed in Las Vegas mass shooting

    How to again honor former Corona local — and Navy veteran — killed in Las Vegas mass shooting
    The public will have a chance on Wednesday, Oct. 11, to honor a former Corona U.S. Navy veteran who died in the Las Vegas mass shooting.
    A guestbook for Christopher Roybal, who was most recently living in Colorado, will be available for the public to sign from 2 to 6 p.m. at Thomas Miller Mortuary, 1118 East Sixth St. in Corona, according to the mortuary.Related: Complete coverage of Las Vegas mass shooting
    Those who can’t attend may sign an online guestbook at http://www.thomasmillermortu
  • U.S. eliminated from 2018 World Cup after shocking loss to Trinidad and Tobago

    U.S. eliminated from 2018 World Cup after shocking loss to Trinidad and Tobago
    United States’ Christian Pulisic, front, fights for control of the ball with Trinidad and Tobago’s Nathan Lewis during a 2018 World Cup qualifying soccer match in Couva, Trinidad, Tuesday, Oct. 10, 2017. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell)United States’ Darlington Nagbe, left, and Trinidad and Tobago’s Nathan Lewis, fight for the ball during a 2018 World Cup qualifying soccer match in Couva, Trinidad, Tuesday, Oct. 10, 2017. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell)Trinid
  • In a mammoth undertaking at Cal State Fullerton, an ancient skeleton is assembled

    In a mammoth undertaking at Cal State Fullerton, an ancient skeleton is assembled
    A skull and various bones are seen during the assembly of a mammoth skeleton at Cal State Fullerton’s Titan Student Union on Monday, Oct. 9. (Photo by Josh Barber, contributing photographer)Skeleton and fossil construction expert Gerardo Leyva applies texture details in a putty replacement of a section of the spine that was broken in transit during the assembly of a mammoth skeleton at Cal State Fullerton’s Titan Student Union on Monday, Oct. 9. (Photo by Josh Barber, contributing ph
  • Wildfire evacuees in Anaheim, parts of Orange can return home tonight

    At least 15 people have died in Northern California fires that continue to ravage multiple counties, while the Anaheim Hills fire in Southern California has scorched between 5,000 to 6,000 acres. CalFire reported 15 fire-related deaths as of Tuesday morning.
  • Orange County high school schedule: Wednesday, Oct. 11

    Orange County high school schedule: Wednesday, Oct. 11
    The Orange County high school sports schedule for Wednesday, Oct. 11.
    GIRLS GOLFWoodbridge at Corona del Mar, Esperanza at Brea Olinda, Marina at Laguna Beach, St. Margaret’s at Fairmont Prep, Troy at Fullerton, Whitney at Sage Hill, Laguna Hills at Capistrano Valley
    GIRLS TENNISUniversity at Peninsula
    GIRLS VOLLEYBALLOrange at Loara, Orange Lutheran at JSerra, Sage Hill at Laguna Beach, Segerstrom at Ocean View
    BOYS WATER POLOSaddleback at Godinez, Costa Mesa at Laguna Beach, JSerra at Ma

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