• MLB’s 2018 suspension against Astros’ Yuli Gurriel gets negative reactionon social media

    MLB’s 2018 suspension against Astros’ Yuli Gurriel gets negative reactionon social media
    Housten Astros first baseman Yuli Gurriel was exposed on camera making a racist gesture towards Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Yu Darvish during game three of the World Series Friday night.
    It was announced Saturday afternoon that Gurriel, who apologized for making the gesture, was suspended by the MLB for five games next season.Astros 1B Yuli Gurriel suspended without pay for first 5 games of 2018 regular season for inappropriate actions during last night’s game.
    — MLB (@MLB)
  • Astros’ Yuli Gurriel suspended five games in 2018, won’t miss World Series

    Astros’ Yuli Gurriel suspended five games in 2018, won’t miss World Series
    HOUSTON – Houston Astros first baseman Yuli Gurriel will be suspended five games without pay in 2018 for making a racist gesture and remark toward Dodgers pitcher Yu Darvish in Friday’s Game 3 of the World Series, commissioner Rob Manfred announced Saturday.
    After hitting a home run against Darvish in Game 2, Gurriel was caught on camera saying the word Chinito – Spanish slang for a person of Asian descent – and pressing his fingers against his eyes. Darvish, who was born
  • Halloween Horse Show provides frights and delights in Laguna Woods

    Halloween Horse Show provides frights and delights in Laguna Woods
    Helen Nightingale, left, rides Rascal, and Tammy Barile, right, rides Zak as they perform with the Village Precision Drill team during the Halloween Horse Show at Laguna Woods Equestrian Center on Saturday, October 28, 2017 in Laguna Woods, Calif. (Photo by Josh Barber, Contributing Photographer)The Norco Cowgirls Junior Drill Team performs during the Halloween Horse Show at Laguna Woods Equestrian Center on Saturday, October 28, 2017 in Laguna Woods, Calif. (Photo by Josh Barber, Contributing P
  • NFL Week 8 preview: Predictions for every game

    NFL Week 8 preview: Predictions for every game
    LAST WEEK AGAINST THE SPREAD: 7-7
    SEASON RECORD: 44-60-1
    TEAMS ON BYE: Arizona, Green Bay, Jacksonville, Rams, New York Giants, Tennessee
    THE WEEK 8 FORECAST
    MINNESOTA VS. CLEVELAND
    Kickoff: 6:30 a.m. (in London)
    Outlook: Two new teams have arrived at Twickenham Stadium, where the Rams claimed victory last week. This figures to be another lopsided matchup unless the Browns can pull off some magic. Their quarterback rotation continues, and now falls back to rookie DeShone Kizer, who alr
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  • New elite division for boys water polo playoffs offers excitement

    New elite division for boys water polo playoffs offers excitement
    A new-look Division 1 bracket for the CIF-Southern Section boys water playoffs surfaced Saturday with its version of the Elite 8 and plenty of intrigue.
    Five Orange County schools, led by Mater Dei and Orange Lutheran, joined the eight-team bracket, which highlighted the announcement of the playoff pairings.
    Division 1 opens Thursday and serves as a qualifier for the another new tournament: the CIF Southern California regional championships. The regionals will follow the section finals.
    The top-
  • Ducks Gameday: Sami Vatanen set to return, Ryan Miller off injured reserve

    Ducks Gameday: Sami Vatanen set to return, Ryan Miller off injured reserve
    TAMPA, Fla. – More reinforcements will arrive for the Ducks at the close of their road trip as they set to take on the Tampa Bay Lightning on Saturday night at Amalie Arena.
    Sami Vatanen is expected to make his season debut. Vatanen missed the first nine games as the defenseman has worked to come back from labrum surgery on his right shoulder in May. The sixth-year veteran is coming off a down 2016-17 season where his three goals and 21 assists were a falloff from the two previous seasons.
  • See who showed up to honor the late Chester Bennington at Linkin Park’s celebration of life at the Hollywood Bowl

    See who showed up to honor the late Chester Bennington at Linkin Park’s celebration of life at the Hollywood Bowl
    If there ever needed to be a moment that reminded people that Linkin Park frontman Chester Bennington was one-of-a-kind, it was Friday night at the Hollywood Bowl.
    A sold-out crowd turned out to cheer on the surviving members of the band as they took the stage for the very first time since Bennington took his own life on July 20 at his home in Palos Verdes Estates. The evening was the celebration of life that the band – keys player and vocalist Mike Shinoda, drummer Rob Bourdon, DJ Joe Hah
  • The hip-hop icon's 31-city tour began in strong form in O.C. and will eventually end in Inglewood.

    Jay-Z performs during his 4:44 Tour concert at Honda Center in Anaheim on Friday, Oct. 27, 2017. The Honda Center in Anaheim played host on Friday, Oct. 27 to hip-hop's renaissance man, as Jay-Z's 4:44 Tour began its 31-city nationwide trek.
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  • First low-income family housing communities open at Irvine’s Great Park Neighborhoods

    First low-income family housing communities open at Irvine’s Great Park Neighborhoods
    IRVINE — The first two all-affordable housing communities for low-income families in the developing Great Park Neighborhoods are now open, featuring clubhouses, a pool and a dog park.
    The rent prices at the Luminaira and Espaira apartment communities range from $657 to $943 for two-bedroom and $742 to $1,029 for three-bedroom, compared to the average asking rent of about $1,800 for apartments in Orange County. Two-bedroom units are 809-842 square feet, and three-bedroom unit
  • Four things to know about Jay Z’s new 4:44 Tour, which began Friday in Anaheim

    Four things to know about Jay Z’s new 4:44 Tour, which began Friday in Anaheim
    The Honda Center in Anaheim played host on Friday, Oct. 27 to hip-hop’s renaissance man, as Jay-Z’s 4:44 Tour began its 31-city nationwide trek. Touring in support of his 13th studio release, Jay dropped the record on June 30 and within a week the album had already gone platinum. That very same excitement resonated inside the arena, as the live translation made for a spectacular show.  Performing selections spanning his entire 20-plus year career, Jay’s 90 minutes resonate
  • USC looks to turn around season at Arizona State

    USC looks to turn around season at Arizona State
    The past week has not been easy on USC.
    The Trojans suffered a humiliating loss at Notre Dame that not only mostly eliminated them from contention for the College Football Playoff, but also marked their second-worst ever defeat at the hands of their longtime rival.
    “It was kind of like a hit to the body,” center Nico Falah said.
    In the days after returning from South Bend, their increasingly depleted roster was hit some more with injuries, including the loss of two starters on defens
  • Wildomar fire is 60% contained; lower temps should help firefighters

    Wildomar fire is 60% contained; lower temps should help firefighters
    WILDOMAR >> A blaze in the Cleveland National Forest near Wildomar that firefighters have been battling for three days has charred 850 acres, but is now considered 60 percent contained, authorities said Saturday morning, Oct. 28.
    The fire, which began Thursday, prompted evacuation orders for about 200 homes in the area; residents were allowed back on Friday, Cal Fire/Riverside County Fire Department officials said.
    All roads in the area are open, but “all recreational activities
  • What to expect from Pixar Pier at Disney California Adventure

    The decade-long Pixarification of Disney California Adventure will continue in 2018 with the conversion of Paradise Pier into Pixar Pier and new attractions based on "The Incredibles," "Inside Out" and even more "Toy Story." The Pixar makeover of Paradise Pier will replace or retheme a majority of the last original attractions still remaining from California Adventure's opening day in 2001.
  • UCLA football at Washington: Live updates, discussion and more

    UCLA football at Washington: Live updates, discussion and more
    Follow along for instant updates and join the discussion with other fans as UCLA plays at Washington in a Pac-12 matchup. (12:30 p.m., ABC, ESPN2). It's good to be home. Almost time to #DoSomething .#GoDucks#UTAHvsUOhttps://embed.scribblelive.com/js/jwflvplayer/player-licensed.swfLet's chat, friends twitter.com/thucnhi21/stat…UCLA vs. Washington pregame chat pscp.tv/w/bMN62jFlVmpZ…Ready to ball.#BeatWashingtonl #GoBruinshttps://pbs.twimg.com/media/DNP0i7gVQAAxZwr.jpgInjury notes --
  • How ‘The Hanging’ show tightens up on ‘Fake Noose’ at Knott’s Scary Farm

    How ‘The Hanging’ show tightens up on ‘Fake Noose’ at Knott’s Scary Farm
    Creating the script and selecting the characters who will appear in Knott’s Scary Farm‘s “The Hanging” is always an interesting endeavor, and especially so this season.
    “The Hanging” is the Halloween parody version of Knott’s stunt show, sped up and spiced with riffs on pop culture and hot topics. This year it’s subtitled “Fake Noose.”
    “I’ve worked on that show for about 16 years, and it’s one of the strangest years I&
  • Ask Emily: Acute confusion reigns as exchange enrollment nears

    Ask Emily: Acute confusion reigns as exchange enrollment nears
    By Emily Bazar, California Healthline
    Emily Bazar’s monthly column focuses on navigating health care coverage in California.Send questions for Emily to [email protected]

    If the comments on Covered California’s Facebook page are any indication, you’re all suffering from acute health insurance confusion:
    “I wanted to sign up again this year. … I’m hesitant now because of what Trump has done. Should I still consider?”
    “Does the
  • Boy, 17, killed in Santa Ana gang stabbing

    Boy, 17, killed in Santa Ana gang stabbing
    SANTA ANA – A 17-year-old boy died from stab wounds in what police say was a gang-related fight on Friday night, Oct. 27.
    The fight broke out in the area of Cubbon and Baker streets at 9:50 p.m. Shortly after that, officers were called to the1100 block of West Brook Street.
    Police found a man on the sidewalk with stab wounds in his chest. He was pronounced dead at the scene.
    The case may be eligible for the City of Santa Ana Homicide Reward Program, police said. Anyone with information is
  • World Series guest analyst: Dodgers vs. Astros, Game 4

    World Series guest analyst: Dodgers vs. Astros, Game 4
    GUEST ANALYST: Mark Gubicza, a broadcaster for the Angels and a former World Series champion during his 14-year career as a big league pitcher, will serve as the Southern California News Group’s analyst during the World Series.
    GAME 4 PITCHING MATCHUP: Alex Wood vs. Charlie Morton: “Another lefty. The Astros struck out 11 times against Kershaw and seven against Rich Hill. For whatever reason, with all those right-handed hitters, they are striking out a lot against lefties, and here c
  • Waiting for a buyer to complete a deal? Here’s how to get through it

    Waiting for a buyer to complete a deal? Here’s how to get through it
    I love the legacy Tom Petty leaves behind.
    Where were you when you first remember singing, “The waiting is the hardest part” at the top of your lungs?
    For me, I was on a road trip to Palm Springs.
    As a home seller, the waiting is most certainly the hardest part. If you are not already aware, the “Purchase Agreement” gives buyers 21 days from the date of acceptance to remove all of their contingencies, at which point they are either all in, or forfeit their initial deposit
  • Man dead in shooting at Westminster restaurant

    Man dead in shooting at Westminster restaurant
    WESTMINSTER- A shooting at a restaurant early Saturday Oct. 28 left one man dead.
    The incident happened at Club Bleu at 14160 Beach Boulevard shortly before 1:30 a.m., said Westminster Police Commander Cameron Knauerhaze.
    Officers found two men with gunshot wounds lying near the entrance. They were both taken to a hospital.
    Witnesses said the suspect was last seen fleeing on foot through the parking lot, according to Knauerhaze.
    The first man was pronounced dead at the hospital. The second
  • 1 killed, 1 critical after vehicle overturns on 57 Freeway

    1 killed, 1 critical after vehicle overturns on 57 Freeway
    DIAMOND BAR – One person was killed and another was critically injured when the vehicle they were traveling in overturned this morning on the southbound Orange (57) Freeway in Diamond Bar.
    The crash was reported at 2:55 a.m., just south of Diamond Bar Boulevard, according to California Highway Patrol Officer Tony Polizzi.
    The two occupants were ejected from the vehicle, said Los Angeles County Fire Department Dispatch Supervisor Ed Pickett.
    One died at the scene and fire personnel took the
  • HOA Homefront: Reader asks why he can’t have his satellite dish?

    HOA Homefront: Reader asks why he can’t have his satellite dish?
    Q: Months ago, I requested permission to have a small satellite dish placed on the side of my home. I never received any reply. I ordered the service, and the dish was installed. The installer stated it had to be placed high up because a tree would block the signal if it was placed lower. The HOA now says it must be removed, or they will fine us per day. The HOA refuses to trim the tree so that we could have the signal received from a tripod (ground mounted) dish. They said that w
  • Allen Buchanan: Your buyer doesn’t care!

    Allen Buchanan: Your buyer doesn’t care!
    Akin to an automobile with a DVD player, a commercial building with certain features may not appeal to a buyer.
    In fact, they don’t care, won’t pay for the renovation — and maybe worse — will exclude your building from consideration if the betterment exists.
    Hmmm, weird you say.
    “I spent a lot of money installing those solar panels in my parking lot. Who cares if the equipment consumes 10 spaces — my employees carpool or Uber to work.”
    Congratulations! Y
  • Chuck D of Public Enemy and Prophets of Rage opens up about the history of rap and hip-hop

    Chuck D of Public Enemy and Prophets of Rage opens up about the history of rap and hip-hop
    Chuck D of Public Enemy and Prophets of Rage is the author of the new book, “Chuck D Presents This Day in Rap and Hip-Hop History.” Photo by Travis Shinn“Chuck D Presents This Day in Rap and Hip-Hop History” is the new book by Chuck D of Public Enemy and Prophets of Rage.Chuck D of Public Enemy and Prophets of Rage is the author of the new book, “Chuck D Presents This Day in Rap and Hip-Hop History.” Photo by Travis ShinnChuck D of Public Enemy and Prophets of
  • Book events for the week of Oct. 29

    Book events for the week of Oct. 29
     
    Author Michael Connelly will discuss and sign his newest novel, “Two Kinds of Truth,” at Book Carnival. (Photo Courtesy of Michael Connelly)Author Michael Connelly will discuss and sign his newest novel, “Two Kinds of Truth,” at Book Carnival. (Photo Courtesy of Michael Connelly)Local author Suzanne Gates will discuss and sign her book “The Glamorous Dead,” at Barnes and Noble in Huntington Beach. (Photo Courtesy of Suzanne Gates)Show Caption of Expand
  • Ryan Scheckler’s golf tournament raises $300,000 to help kids

    Ryan Scheckler’s golf tournament raises $300,000 to help kids
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    The air was salty, sweet and the sound of waves slapping into the sand echoed as 50 supporters golfed in honor of Ryan Sheckler’s 10th annual Oakley Golf Tournament
    The event was held at the Monarch Beach Resort in Dana Point on Sept. 10 and was followed by the foundation’s third annual gala, “Be the Change,” which raised $300,000.
    Professional athletes including former New York Buffalo Bills player Reggie Bush, Golden State Warriors’ shooting
  • Pulitzer Prize winner William Finnegan to speak at Newport Beach Library

    Pulitzer Prize winner William Finnegan to speak at Newport Beach Library
    Cold New World, A Complicated War, Dateline Soweto – these are exactly the types of books you’d expect a writer like William Finnegan to author. Gutsy reporting on geopolitical conflicts and the horrors of rising poverty have been the stock-in-trade on which Finnegan, a staffer at The New Yorker since the late 1980s, has built a sterling journalistic career.
    Yet it was a memoir he wrote about his lifelong hobby, Barbarian Days: A Surfing Life, that earned him that coveted writer&rsqu
  • Hearts support St. Joseph Hospital

    Stepping on stage at the City National Grove of Anaheim, singer Martina McBride serenaded a crowd of more than 450 guests at St. Joseph Hospital’s 2017 celebration Oct. 7.
    Physicians, hospital staff and community leaders came together to build awareness and support for the hospital’s heart and vascular center.
    “Support for better technology and improved ways to treat heart disease is a top priority for all of us,” said Jeremy Zoch, chief executive of St. Joseph Hospital.
  • OCVarsity Football: All of Friday’s stories, scores, photos, video

    OCVarsity Football: All of Friday’s stories, scores, photos, video
    This is the place to find all of OCVarsity’s game stories, photos, scores and video from the high school football games on Friday, Oct. 27.
    VIDEO
    Albano and Fryer recap Friday’s football highlights, surprises
    PHOTOS
    See the thrilling moments, great plays from Friday’s football games
    Woodbridge’s Nick Nash, leaps to evade a tackle during the game against University in Irvine on Friday, October 27, 2017. (Photo by Foster Snell, Contributing Photographer)SCORES
    Orange County
  • OCVarsity Video: Albano and Fryer recap Friday’s football highlights, surprises

    OCVarsity Video: Albano and Fryer recap Friday’s football highlights, surprises
    OCVarsity’s Dan Albano and Steve Fryer have some fun while talking about the scores and highlights – and tricks and treats – from the Orange County high school football games on Friday night.
    See what they had to say this week . . .DID YOU SEE THIS?
    OCVarsity Photos: See the thrilling moments, great plays from Friday’s games
    The Santa Margarita Eagles celebrate their win over JSerra in San Juan Capistrano on Friday, October 27, 2017. (Photo by Paul Rodriguez, Orange Count
  • ‘Houston Strong’ indeed: A city put to the test has an Astros team up to the task

    ‘Houston Strong’ indeed: A city put to the test has an Astros team up to the task
    HOUSTON — The huge sign beside the highway as you come from the airport into this city says, “Houston Strong.” Those two words apply to the willpower of millions here who strive every day, and will have to continue that effort for months and years, to repair the damage done by flooding from Hurricane Harvey.
    Measured on that scale, a baseball team is a smallish thing. Yet, in their way, the Houston Astros exemplify “Houston Strong,” or, at the least, live up to
  • VIDEO: #SCPLTop10 Friday Night Countdown, Week 9

    VIDEO: #SCPLTop10 Friday Night Countdown, Week 9
     
    Play List:No. 10 – Sean Dollars TD run, Rancho CucamongaNo. 9 – Venture O’Neal to Brandon Poffenbarger for game-winning TD, WestNo. 8 – Elijah Washington shows speed on 62-yard TD, St. FrancisNo. 7 – Chris Rankins Pick-6 to seal victory, ChaminadeNo. 6 – David Eure big TD run, Serra (Gardena)No. 5 – Ben Jefferson gets to the sideline, scores on big run, PacificaNo. 4 – Cameron Rising to Ian Albaeck for diving TD catch, Newbury ParkNo. 3 &nd
  • Nick Nash, Woodbridge have unforgettable night as they charge past University

    Nick Nash, Woodbridge have unforgettable night as they charge past University
    Woodbridge players pose for a photo after receiving the Dennis Toohey Fence Post Trophy following their win against University during the game in Irvine on Friday, October 27, 2017. (Photo by Foster Snell, Contributing Photographer)Woodbridge players celebrate their win over University in Irvine on Friday, October 27, 2017. (Photo by Foster Snell, Contributing Photographer)Woodbridge’s Nick Nash, right, breaks away from the pack during the game against University in Irvine on Friday, Octob
  • Fullerton runs over Troy, earns shot at Freeway League title

    Fullerton runs over Troy, earns shot at Freeway League title
    By DALE RUHE, Correspondent 
    FULLERTON — After starting the regular season with three consecutive losses, Fullerton has found its way into an opportunity to capture the Freeway League football title.
    The Indians set up a showdown for the title by defeating crosstown rival Troy, 34-10, Friday night at Fullerton High.
    La Habra, which is also undefeated in league, will play Fullerton at Fullerton High on Friday, Nov. 3.
    Gavin Klepper, a 6-foot-4, 230-pound junior quarterback, completed 1
  • Savanna wins high-scoring battle with Santa Ana Valley, sets up showdown for title

    Savanna wins high-scoring battle with Santa Ana Valley, sets up showdown for title
    SANTA ANA – Savanna coach Tom Ricci knew his team needed to score a bunch of points Friday night to defeat Orange League foe Santa Ana Valley and to keep its hopes alive for a league title.
    Eight touchdowns and a field goal later, Savanna managed to outpace Santa Ana Valley, 58-34, setting up an Orange League title game on Thursday, Nov. 2, against Katella.
    “We knew they were going to score touchdowns on us, and our goal all week was we are going to have to outscore them,” Ricc
  • Newport Harbor ends season-long frustration with triumph over Marina

    Newport Harbor ends season-long frustration with triumph over Marina
    By STEVE VIRGEN, Correspondent
    WESTMINSTER – With 10 minutes left in the first half and down by 11 points it appeared Newport Harbor’s football team was on the brink of its ninth straight loss of the season.
    But the Sailors, especially quarterback Sam Barela, listened to their coach, Jeff Brinkley, to rally and save themselves from a potential winless season.
    Newport Harbor scored 21 consecutive points to close out the first half and kept it going after halftime en route to a 52-35 S
  • El Dorado sticks to its winning formula, grinds out victory over Brea Olinda

    El Dorado sticks to its winning formula, grinds out victory over Brea Olinda
    PLACENTIA – The concept of “old school” football is not lost on El Dorado.
    The Golden Hawks were able to control the line of scrimmage and play sound defense to come away with a 14-6 win over Brea Olinda in a North Hills League game Friday night at Valencia High.
    El Dorado coach Zack LaMonda has seen improvement in his team as the season has progressed.
    “Our kids got better executing,” LaMonda said, “and actually playing El Dorado football which is mean, tough
  • Whicker: Cody Bellinger’s mini-slump typifies Dodgers’ frustration

    Whicker: Cody Bellinger’s mini-slump typifies Dodgers’ frustration
    HOUSTON — After he spent the spring and summer commanding every theater, has Cody Bellinger finally found a stage too big?
    That’s difficult to say. But it is hard to argue that the ball hasn’t gotten too small.
    As the Dodgers experienced a communal meltdown in their 5-3 loss to Houston, Bellinger did not hit a fair ball.
    His problems were not as visible as those of Yu Darvish, whose pitches touched off an indoor fireworks display at Minute Mark. And they were not as dramatic as
  • Uiagalelei tosses four TD passes as St. John Bosco strikes fast, rolls to win against Servite

    Uiagalelei tosses four TD passes as St. John Bosco strikes fast, rolls to win against Servite
    CERRITOS – St. John Bosco used an explosive offense in the first half and a stifling defense in the second half to defeat Servite 42-17 in a Trinity League game Friday at Cerritos College.
    DJ Uiagalelei tossed career-high four touchdown passes and George Holani rushed for 214 yards and scored two touchdowns as the Braves improved to 3-1 in league and 7-2 overall.
    Uiagalelei completed 25 of 36 passes to 11 receivers for 337 yards while Holani was stellar as well, making big play a
  • St. Margaret’s crushes Crean Lutheran, earns share of Academy League title

    St. Margaret’s crushes Crean Lutheran, earns share of Academy League title
    Crean Lutheran’s Anthony Cooper catches a pass against St. Margaret’s in an Academy League football game Friday Oct. 27, 2017 at Irvine High. (Photo by Michael Fernandez, Contributing Photographer)St. Margaret’s Marcus Knight runs in for a touchdown against Crean Lutheran in an Academy League football game Friday Oct. 27, 2017 at Irvine High. (Photo by Michael Fernandez, Contributing Photographer)St. Margaret’s Roger Penske catches a pass against Crean Lutheran in an Acad
  • Mable's 6 Feet Under: Unique OC Haunt

    Think you know your haunted houses? Well, you surely do, but this Anaheim must takes a delightfully different tact. It's open nightly through Saturday, Nov. 4, 2017.
  • Santa Margarita pulls off stunning comeback to knock off JSerra

    Santa Margarita pulls off stunning comeback to knock off JSerra
    JSerra’s Tyler Shimomura reaches out to make the catch in front of Santa Margarita’s Sean Toohey, right, late in the second quarter in San Juan Capistrano on Friday, October 27, 2017. (Photo by Paul Rodriguez, Orange County Register/SCNG)JSerra’s Tyler Shimomura, left, and teammate Calvin Mouisset celebrate after Shimomura scored a touchdown against Santa Margarita late in the second quarter in San Juan Capistrano on Friday, October 27, 2017. (Photo by Paul Rodriguez, Orange Co
  • Thrilling finish sees Santa Ana pull out crucial league victory over Orange

    Thrilling finish sees Santa Ana pull out crucial league victory over Orange
    Santa Ana’s Pablo Aguirre fumbed the ball after being tackled by Orange’s Brian Fausto during their Golden West League football game at Fred Kelly Stadium. (Photo by Bill Alkofer, Orange County Register/SCNG)Orange’s Joseph Martinez’ fumble was picked up by Santa Ana’s Damian Macias. Macias returned the ball for a touchdown during their Golden West League football game at Fred Kelly Stadium on Friday evening. (Photo by Bill Alkofer, Orange County Register/SCNG)Orang
  • O’Connor helps Edison collect another win over Fountain Valley in Bell Game

    O’Connor helps Edison collect another win over Fountain Valley in Bell Game
    Edison’s Luke Hoggard (33) comes up with an interception near the end of the first half against Fountain Valley at Orange Coast College on Friday, October 27, 2017. (Photo by Michael Goulding, Contributing Photographer)Edison’s David Atencio (C) (7) pulls in a pass for a touchdown against Fountain Valley at Orange Coast College on Friday, October 27, 2017. (Photo by Michael Goulding, Contributing Photographer)Edison’s Mateo Gallego (3) blocks the punt of Fountain Valley’s
  • Late TD helps Pacifica deliver a crucial league victory over Tustin

    Late TD helps Pacifica deliver a crucial league victory over Tustin
    Pacifica’s Ben Jefferson runs with the ball as TustinÕs Alex Banagas tries to make the tackle in the first quarter of an Empire League football game at Garden Grove High.Steven Georges, Contributing PhotographerTustin’s KC Carr runs with the ball for the first touchdown of the game as PacificaÕs RJ Draper, left, and Hagen Foreman try to stop him in the second quarter of an Empire League football game at Garden Grove High.Steven Georges, Contributing PhotographerPacifica
  • Lakers build early lead but fall to Kyle Lowry, Raptors

    Lakers build early lead but fall to Kyle Lowry, Raptors
    Toronto Raptors guard Kyle Lowry, right, shoots as Los Angeles Lakers guard Corey Brewer defends during the second half of an NBA basketball game, Friday, Oct. 27, 2017, in Los Angeles. The Raptors won 101-92. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)Toronto Raptors forward CJ Miles, left, shoots as Los Angeles Lakers forward Julius Randle defends during the first half of an NBA basketball game, Friday, Oct. 27, 2017, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)Los Angeles Lakers forward Julius Randle, right, sh
  • Mater Dei churns out more highlights as it routs Orange Lutheran

    Mater Dei churns out more highlights as it routs Orange Lutheran
    Mater Dei’s Amon-Ra St. Brown hauls in a pass despite the defense of Orange Lutheran’s Drew Ramirez during the first quarter of a Trinity League game at Santa Ana Stadium on Friday, October 27, 2017 in Santa Ana, Calif. (Photo by Josh Barber, Contributing Photographer)Mater Dei’s Amon-Ra St. Brown, center-left, celebrates his the first quarter touchdown with Tommy Brown, left, Nikko Remigio, center-right, and Myles Murao, right, at Santa Ana Stadium on Friday, October 27, 2017
  • Reports: First charges filed in Mueller’s Russia probe

    Reports: First charges filed in Mueller’s Russia probe
    A federal grand jury in Washington has approved the first charges in the probe of Russian meddling in the 2016 U.S. election, several news organizations reported Friday night.
    The Wall Street Journal, Reuters and CNN reported on the charges, citing an unnamed source or sources familiar with the probe led by former FBI chief and current special counsel Robert Mueller.
    CNN first reported the charges. CNN reported the orders are sealed and plans were prepared Friday for anyone charged to be arreste
  • OCVarsity Photos: See the great plays, thrilling moments from Friday’s football games

    OCVarsity Photos: See the great plays, thrilling moments from Friday’s football games
    Here are the photos of the fantastic plays and memorable moments from the Orange County high school football games on Friday night, Oct. 27.
    To see all of the Register’s stories, scores and videos, go to the OCVarsity pages.
    Mater Dei’s Amon-Ra St. Brown hauls in a pass despite the defense of Orange Lutheran’s Drew Ramirez during the first quarter of a Trinity League game at Santa Ana Stadium on Friday, October 27, 2017 in Santa Ana, Calif. (Photo by Josh Barber, Contributing P
  • As Capitol is hit by “me too” reports of sexual harassment, will lawmakers make changes?

    As Capitol is hit by “me too” reports of sexual harassment, will lawmakers make changes?
    By Laurel Rosenhall, CALmatters
    Nanette Farag was a new staffer in the state Capitol, an eager 25-year-old who aspired to a career in politics. So she quickly obliged when a fellow aide—a man with a lot more seniority—suggested they walk up to his office for a meeting.
    Once they were alone in an empty stairwell, she recounted, he grabbed her rear end—and then, moving closer, said he just couldn’t stop himself from touching her. She punched him. Then she ran away. What she

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