• ‘Wild and bizarre’: Chino homeowner thankful ice falling from the sky smashed only his roof

    ‘Wild and bizarre’: Chino homeowner thankful ice falling from the sky smashed only his roof
    Chunks of ice fell through the roof of the home owned by Chino resident Brandon Blanchard on Nov. 4, 2017, creating a hole shown in the photo about 2-1/2 feet in diameter. No one was injured, and the Federal Aviation Administration is investigating the incident. (Courtesy of Brandon Blanchard)Chunks of ice fell through the roof of the home owned by Chino resident Brandon Blanchard on Nov. 4, 2017, creating a hole shown in the photo about 2-1/2 feet in diameter. No one was injured, and the Federa
  • Where is Peter Chadwick? Newport Beach millionaire accused of killing wife remains at large

    Where is Peter Chadwick? Newport Beach millionaire accused of killing wife remains at large
    A fugitive Newport Beach businessman accused of killing his wife left behind books entitled: “How to Change Your Identity,” “How to Live on the Run Successfully,” and “Surviving in Mexico,” before he disappeared, authorities said.
    In January 2015, millionaire real estate investor Peter Chadwick was scheduled to appear in court on charges that he strangled his wife and dumped her body in a trash can in San Diego County.
    But he never showed.
    More than two years
  • Trial begins for driver charged in death of passenger in a 2013 Rancho Santa Margarita crash

    Trial begins for driver charged in death of passenger in a 2013 Rancho Santa Margarita crash
    SANTA ANA – Trial began Thursday, Nov. 9 for a 23-year-old woman accused of vehicular manslaughter in a 2013 Rancho Santa Margarita crash that left a16-year-old girl dead and two other teens seriously injured.
    Shanzeh Sajid, then 19, lost control and struck a tree while driving Kiana Yazdihan and three other girls home on Melinda Road near Santa Margarita Parkway shortly before 11 p.m. Dec. 7, 2013.
    Yazdihan was taken to a hospital, and several days later was taken off life support. Two ot
  • Clippers send Patrick Beverley back to L.A. with knee injury

    Clippers send Patrick Beverley back to L.A. with knee injury
    The hits keep coming for the Clippers. The team said Thursday that shooting guard Patrick Beverley returned to Los Angeles and won’t play Friday against the Thunder in Oklahoma City or Saturday against the Pelicans in New Orleans because of a sore right knee.
    It’s uncertain when he’ll be sound enough to play again.
    In addition, point guard Austin Rivers suffered a mild sprain of his left ankle during practice Thursday in Oklahoma City and was said to be questionable to play aga
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  • Bittree Bows ProStudio 9625F Patchbay Nov 09, 2017

    Bittree, manufacturer of pro-grade audio, video and data patching systems, has announced the second product in its new ProStudio series of audio patchbays. compact desktop model , the front-programmable ProStudio 9625F provides a 96-jack rackmount configuration.
  • 5 women accuse comedian Louis C.K. of sexual misconduct

    5 women accuse comedian Louis C.K. of sexual misconduct
    LOS ANGELES — The Latest on sexual harassment and abuse allegations against men in the entertainment and media industries (all times local):
    4:15 p.m.
    The small distribution company that is handling the release of Louis C.K.’s film “I Love You Daddy” says that it is reviewing the situation and giving careful consideration to the timing and release of the film.
    The Orchard released a statement Thursday after a New York Times story reported the accounts of five women allegi
  • Pastor: Texas church that was attacked will be demolished

    Pastor: Texas church that was attacked will be demolished
    By PAUL J. WEBER and EMILY SCHMAL
    Associated PressSUTHERLAND SPRINGS, Texas — The Texas church where more than two dozen people were killed by a gunman during Sunday services will be demolished, the pastor said.Pastor Frank Pomeroy told leaders of the Southern Baptist Convention earlier this week that it would be too painful to continue using First Baptist Church as a place of worship.Pomeroy discussed the plan with the denomination’s top executives, who traveled to the rural communi
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    More than 900 Special Olympics athletes from across Southern California will compete in the Fall Games 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 11, and 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 12 at Rec Park, 16400 Brookhurst St., in soccer, softball, tennis and volleyball. Bowling is scheduled for 8:45 a.m.-3 p.m., Sunday, Nov. 12 at Fountain Bowl, 17110 Brookhurst St. Information: 562-502-1100, sosc.org
    Greg Mellen, 714-796-7964
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  • Alabama GOP Senate candidate Moore accused of sexual contact with 14-year old

    Alabama GOP Senate candidate Moore accused of sexual contact with 14-year old
    By STEVE PEOPLES
    Associated Press
    WASHINGTON — An Alabama woman says Roy Moore, the Republican nominee for next month’s U.S. Senate election, made inappropriate advances and had sexual contact with her when she was 14, according to a Washington Post story Thursday.The Moore campaign called the report “the very definition of fake news and intentional defamation.”Senior Republicans swiftly called for Moore to step aside if the allegations are shown to be true.“The all
  • 5 films to see for free at AFI Fest

    5 films to see for free at AFI Fest
    The AFI Fest is in full swing on Hollywood Blvd. for the next week or so, and we thought we’d recommend a few of the 90+ movies playing there – for free, don’t you know – that we like.
    Don’t let these suggestions deter you from checking out the tons of other great stuff at L.A.’s biggest and best film festival, though. For the complete list of programs, go to afifest.afi.com/2017/schedule.
    1. Call Me by Your Name (11/10 7:30 p.m., TCL Chinese Theatre): Luca Gu
  • Payment hike possible for a fifth of all home-equity loans

    Payment hike possible for a fifth of all home-equity loans
    What’s up with mortgage rates? Jeff Lazerson of Mortgage Grader in Laguna Niguel gives us his take.
    Rate news summary
    From Freddie Mac’s weekly survey: The 30-year fixed rate averaged 3.90 percent, four basis points lower than last week’s 3.94 percent. The 15-year fixed averaged 3.24 percent, three basis points better than last week’s 3.27mortgag percent.
    The Mortgage Bankers Association reported loan application volume was unchanged from the previous week.
    Bottom line: A
  • Diary of a Wimpy Kid author Jeff Kinney making surprise visit to L.A. elementary school

    Diary of a Wimpy Kid author Jeff Kinney making surprise visit to L.A. elementary school
    In what just might be the best day ever for some lucky kids, “Diary of a Wimpy Kid” creator Jeff Kinney is coming to town Wednesday, Nov. 15.
    The New York Times bestselling author is surprising students at an elementary school for a morning event coordinated by the Los Angeles Public Library – the exact school is being kept a secret, or it wouldn’t be a surprise. Later, he makes an appearance at Barnes and Noble at The Grove for a wristbanded book signing.
    It&rs
  • Senate bill to unwrap with tax cuts, end to local deduction

    Senate bill to unwrap with tax cuts, end to local deduction
    By MARCY GORDON and ERICA WERNER
    Associated Press
    WASHINGTON  — Amid intense political pressure to achieve results, Senate Republicans prepared to unveil sweeping tax legislation Thursday that would usher in billions in cuts for people and corporations and repeal the federal deduction for state and local taxes.On the other side of the Capitol, the House Republican tax-writing committee was pushing to approve its own measure after a dayslong amendment session and last-minute changes by
  • 3 arrested following Fountain Valley pursuit

    FOUNTAIN VALLEY – Three people were arrested Thursday, Nov. 9, following a high-speed police pursuit that began in Fountain Valley and ended in Huntington Beach, authorities said.
    Around 5:30 a.m., officers near Euclid Street and Warner Avenue spotted a Toyota Camry that had been stolen in Irvine, said Fountain Valley police Sgt. Donald Farmer.
    Officers attempted to pull the vehicle over, but the driver refused to stop, police said, and a high-speed pursuit broke out on the I-405 free
  • New Peanuts Celebration, roller coaster and more coming to Knott’s Berry Farm

    New Peanuts Celebration, roller coaster and more coming to Knott’s Berry Farm
    2018 is going to be a big year for Knott’s Berry Farm, as it will have new experiences for its fans.
    The Knott’s Peanuts Celebration kicks things off weekends Jan. 27-Feb. 25, plus President’s Day, Monday, Feb. 19. The Peanuts Gang will be feted with décor, character experiences, comic strip-inspired photo opportunities, themed treats and new shows throughout the park.
    Knott’s Boysenberry Festival will expand to 24 days, March 16-April 8 in 2018. Photo courtesy of
  • 3 things to look forward to in Gwen Stefani’s NBC holiday special

    3 things to look forward to in Gwen Stefani’s NBC holiday special
    Last week, Seatfillersandmore.com put out the casting call for Gwen Stefani fans sign up to be a part of the audience at the taping of her “You Make It Feel Like Christmas” Holiday Special at the Los Angeles Theater in downtown Los Angeles on Wednesday night.
    Diehard Stefani followers hung out for hours in a line that snaked around several L.A. streets in hopes of getting into the 2,000-capacity theater to see what Stefani had in store for the holidays.
    And she didn’t disappoin
  • ‘A Taste of San Clemente’ rocks the historic Casino ballroom

    ‘A Taste of San Clemente’ rocks the historic Casino ballroom
    Orange County’s landmark Casino San Clemente was alive with music, food and drink at the 27th annual Taste of San Clemente on Nov. 3.
    The site harks back to 1937 when the seaside Casino Ballroom opened to floodlights and live radio broadcasts, becoming an entertainment hub in Southern California.
    Only instead of swinging to orchestras as they did in the 1930s, 2017’s clientele was dancing to the sounds of The Trip, a high-energy cover band performing rock favorites.
    When The Trip beg
  • $20 metal fidget spinners sold at Target have too much lead, group says

    $20 metal fidget spinners sold at Target have too much lead, group says
    Fidget spinners, the multipronged, whirling gadgets that became so popular this year some schools banned them as a distraction, have been marketed as playful diversions meant to help people calm down and focus.
    But now a consumer advocacy group says two types of fidget spinners being sold at Target could be dangerous. The items — Fidget Wild Premium Spinner Brass and Fidget Wild Premium Spinner Metal — were found to contain as much as 330 times the federal le
  • Orange County’s first flu season death is a toddler

    Orange County’s first flu season death is a toddler
    A previously healthy male toddler is Orange County’s first flu-related death of the season, the Orange County Health Care Agency announced Thursday, Nov. 9.
    Lab testing this week confirmed the boy was infected with the influenza A virus.
    “This is an important reminder that influenza can cause serious illness, particularly in the very young,” County Health Officer Dr. Eric Handler said in a statement. “Everyone over six months of age should be vaccinated each year.”
  • Wednesday’s CIF boys water polo semifinal scores (updated)

    Wednesday’s CIF boys water polo semifinal scores (updated)
    BOYS WATER POLO
    Wednesday’s CIF-SS semifinals
    DIVISION 1
    Mater Dei 9, Newport Harbor 3
    Oaks Christian 8, Harvard-Westlake 7 (OT)
    DIVISION 2
    Foothill 11, Redlands East Valley 8
    Corona del Mar 10, Agoura 7
    DIVISION 3
    Dos Pueblos 13, Servite 7
    La Serna 10, Villa Park 7
    DIVISION 4
    Walnut 13, Temple City 10
    Redondo 8, South Pasadena 6
    DIVISION 5
    Don Lugo 15, Chino 11
    Temescal Canyon 13, Rio Mesa 10
    DIVISION 6
    Pacifica 10, Temecula Valley 6
    Buena Park 15, Beaumont 13
    DIVISION 7
    El Rancho 9, Hill
  • Damaging Southern California Fire Was Lit by Ember From Old Blaze

    A destructive Southern California wildfire this fall was ignited by windblown embers from an oak that was still smoldering after an earlier fire that is believed to have started when a vehicle struck a highway flare, authorities said Monday. The first fire damaged four homes and another structure in late September.
  • Holiday movies: How a secret recipe helped Gary Oldman transform into Winston Churchill

    Holiday movies: How a secret recipe helped Gary Oldman transform into Winston Churchill
    Churchill, Churchill, Churchill. You’ve got so many great actors playing Britain’s World War II prime minister nowadays, you’d think he was a Kennedy or something.
    The standout among this year’s crop of Winstons, though, appears to be Gary Oldman’s in “Darkest Hour” (Nov. 22). The veteran English actor – who incidentally portrayed assassin Lee Harvey Oswald in “JFK” – is receiving across-the-board raves for his portrayal of C
  • College Football Week 11 in the L.A. TV market: What happens here begins the Buffering Game for USC-UCLA kickoff

    College Football Week 11 in the L.A. TV market: What happens here begins the Buffering Game for USC-UCLA kickoff
    We interrupt CFB Week 11 with an inappropriate update on CFB Week 12:
    Blame the ESPN execs, the Fox hounds, Larry Scott or the Sooner Schooner — all equally, if possible — for not allowing you the common courtesy of revealing a kickoff time for the annual USC-UCLA game at the Coliseum that gives you the information needed to plan your day accordingly.
    We aren’t that flexible, or accommodating, as we used to be.
    The only thing we know for sure is the contest will happen on Nov.
  • Thanksgiving take-home pies: here’s a go-to list from our Food Team

    Thanksgiving take-home pies: here’s a go-to list from our Food Team
    Polly’s team member Chuy Gomez drips caramel over a Chocolate Cream Pie in Yorba Linda on Monday, November 6, 2017.(Photo by Mindy Schauer, Orange County Register/SCNG)Most families fondly recall the savory dishes of a Thanksgiving feast. But my childhood memories center on one dessert: pie.
    Not just any pie. In our family, we capped Thanksgiving with raisin pie.
    Sadly, I never really understood the tradition as a bratty child. When you’re young, you don’t question your parents
  • Lex Ishimoto returns to California with the ‘So You Think You Can Dance’ Tour

    Lex Ishimoto returns to California with the ‘So You Think You Can Dance’ Tour
    Koine Iwasaki and Lex Ishimoto perform a disco routine to “Knock on Wood,” choreographed by Doriana Sanchez, on “So You Think You Can Dance” on Sept. 11. (Photo by Adam Rose)Robert Green, Logan Hernandez, Lex Ishimoto, Koine Iwasaki, Dassy Lee, Kaylee Millis, Kiki Nyemchek, Taylor Sieve, Sydney Tormey, Mark Villaver, Jasmine Harper and Marko Germar perform during the So You Think You Can Dance Season 14 Tour at the Cobb Energy Centre on Thursday, October 26, 2017, in Atla
  • Charlize Theron’s ‘Atomic Blonde’ is just for kicks, but another film out on DVD has the real action

    Charlize Theron’s ‘Atomic Blonde’ is just for kicks, but another film out on DVD has the real action
    Charlize Theron is a very good actress with an Oscar.
    And while guys have been making punch-’em-up films for years, these kind of movies tend to be pretty weak, and to some extent that’s the problem with Theron’s latest “Atomic Blonde.”
    Not that I have any objections to the actress playing a character who goes around bashing people.
    No, the problem is “Atomic Blonde” doesn’t leave much to imagination plot-wise. Theron plays Lorraine, a spy in Her M
  • The Blind Pig’s Alexander is great

    The Blind Pig’s Alexander is great
    The Brandy Alexander cocktail sips like a cognac-kissed milk shake. A whisper of crème de cacao blends with freshly grated nutmeg. But, there’s a trick to making this sweet dessert drink. According to The Blind Pig’s bar manager Ryan Autry, the silky, heavy whipped cream that finishes the cocktail must be hand-shaken to order.
    At The Blind Pig in Rancho Santa Margarita, Autry and his team enjoy dissecting what you enjoy imbibing. The goal is to mix the perfect cocktail, suited
  • Amid booming economy, homelessness soars on US West Coast

    In this Sept. 19, 2017 photo, people line up for free food being given out in an area of downtown Los Angeles known as Skid Row.
  • Hotter housing: Ladera Ranch, Rancho Mission Viejo or Rancho Santa Margarita?

    Hotter housing: Ladera Ranch, Rancho Mission Viejo or Rancho Santa Margarita?
    Was this summer’s homebuying hotter in Ladera Ranch, Rancho Mission Viejo or Rancho Santa Margarita?
    Here’s what CoreLogic’s homebuying report for the two communities told us about closed sales activity for all residences in the third quarter vs. a year ago …Ladera Ranch-Rancho Mission Viejo ZIP code 92694 — 306 homes sold in the latest period vs. 303 last year. That’s a sales gain of 1 percent. Median selling price of $711,000 vs. $697,743 in 2016, a gain of
  • Top-seeded Foothill boys water polo defeats Redlands East Valley, 11-8, in semis and heads to championship Saturday vs. CdM (video)

    Top-seeded Foothill boys water polo defeats Redlands East Valley, 11-8, in semis and heads to championship Saturday vs. CdM (video)
    Foothill’s boys water polo team will get a chance to bring home the program’s fifth CIF title on Saturday.
    Related Articles Foothill boys water polo team aiming to bring home fifth CIF championship for program (video interviews)The top-seeded Knights defeated Redlands East Valley, 11-8, Wednesday evening in the CIF Division 2 semifinals at the Woollett Center in Irvine to move on to the championship game Saturday against No. 2 seeded Corona del Mar at the Woollett Center.Here’s
  • Cal State Fullerton voice: When the stars aligned for a re-entry student

    By Derek White
    The stars aligned for me Aug. 17 when gravitational wave observatories here on Earth detected the ripples in spacetime that traveled at the speed of light to our planet from their source a galaxy away.
    Those ripples were caused by two neutron stars that had reached the last legs of their slowly collapsing orbit, roughly 120 million years ago, eventually colliding into one another in an event that literally sent out shock waves through time and space.
    Derek White —
  • Cal State Fullerton men’s basketball ready to start the season

    Cal State Fullerton men’s basketball ready to start the season
    Cal State Fullerton opens the season Friday at USC.
    The Titans beat La Verne in an exhibition on Saturday, 112-57.
    Cal State Fullerton’s Landon Kirkwood, left, is congratulated by Johnny Wang after scoring against La Verne during the basketball game Saturday Nov. 4, 2017 at Cal State Fullerton. (Photo by Michael Fernandez, Contributing Photographer)Cal State Fullerton’s Kyle Allman shoots against a La Verne player during the basketball game Saturday Nov. 4, 2017 at Cal State Fullerto
  • Sickle cell patients suffer discrimination, poor care — and shorter lives

    Sickle cell patients suffer discrimination, poor care — and shorter lives
    By Jenny Gold, California Healthline
    For more than a year, NeDina Brocks-Capla avoided one room in her large, brightly colored San Francisco house — the bathroom on the second floor.
    “It was really hard to bathe in here, and I found myself not wanting to touch the walls,” she explained. The bathroom is where Brocks-Capla’s son Kareem Jones died in 2013 at age 36, from sickle cell disease.
    It’s not just the loss of her son that upsets Brocks-Capla; she believes that
  • Talking a page from pharma’s playbook to fight opioid abuse

    Talking a page from pharma’s playbook to fight opioid abuse
    By Pauline Bartolone, California Healthline
    Dr. Mary Meengs remembers the days, a couple of decades ago, when pharmaceutical salespeople would drop into her family practice in Chicago, eager to catch a moment between patients so they could pitch her a new drug.
    Now living in Humboldt County, Calif., Meengs is taking a page from the pharmaceutical industry’s playbook with an opposite goal in mind: to reduce the use of prescription painkillers.
    Meengs, medical director at the Humboldt I
  • Divvying Up Ventura | Ventura chooses districts, scraps at-large...

    In early September, CAUSE - the Central Coast Alliance for a Sustainable Economy - notified the city of Ventura that its election system stands in violation of the California Voting Rights Act and that the nonprofit had plans to file a lawsuit should the issue not be addressed. At hand: CAUSE alleged that the city's at-large voting system underrepresents minorities and in particular the city's Westside, where no current council members reside.
  • Roundup: Mater Dei handles Newport Harbor to return to Division 1 water polo final

    Roundup: Mater Dei handles Newport Harbor to return to Division 1 water polo final
    Mater Dei’s Kaden Kaneko gestures after scoring during CIF-SS semifinals at William Woollett Aquatic Center in Irvine on Wednesday, November 8, 2017. (Photo by Matt Masin, Orange County Register, SCNG)Mater Dei’s Nicholas Classen is hounded by a trio of Newport Harbor defenders including Jason Grew during CIF-SS semifinals at William Woollett Aquatic Center in Irvine on Wednesday, November 8, 2017. (Photo by Matt Masin, Orange County Register, SCNG)Mater Dei’s Nicholas Classen
  • Cal State trustees leave intact remedial education reforms while officials warn of tuition hike

    Cal State trustees leave intact remedial education reforms while officials warn of tuition hike
    By LARRY GORDON, EdSource
    The governing body of the Cal State University system in effect upheld an education reform plan that eliminates non-credit remedial courses and overhauls math requirements, despite faculty claims that the changes are happening too quickly and without enough study.
    However, some members of the CSU board of trustees said they were concerned about protests from the Northridge campus that its requirements for students to take ethnic studies and cultural diversity class
  • Millennial legislator who turned a red district purple is now a prime target

    Millennial legislator who turned a red district purple is now a prime target
    By Laurel Rosenhall, CALmatters
    Assemblywoman Sabrina Cervantes had held elected office just a few short months when she was summoned to the Governor’s Mansion earlier this year. Many lawmakers go their entire career without ever negotiating face to face with Gov. Jerry Brown. And yet there was Cervantes, the Capitol’s youngest legislator — just 29 at the time — squaring off with a governor fifty years her senior.
    Brown wanted Cervantes to vote for his plan to increase ga
  • Why relying on China to stop North Korea may not work

    Why relying on China to stop North Korea may not work
    U.S. President Donald Trump, right, chats with Chinese President Xi Jinping during a welcome ceremony at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, Thursday, Nov. 9, 2017. (AP Photo/Andy Wong)Children holding flowers and flags prepare for a welcome ceremony for visiting U.S. President Donald Trump outside the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, Thursday, Nov. 9, 2017. (AP Photo/Andy Wong)Attendees take photos during a business event which U.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinpi
  • Turnaround for USC’s defense has come with more pressure

    Turnaround for USC’s defense has come with more pressure
    LOS ANGELES — Jordan Iosefa sensed Clancy Pendergast, USC’s even-tempered defensive coordinator, wasn’t pleased.
    It was in the days following a thumping by Notre Dame.
    “You just know he’s mad,” Iosefa said. “You can see him. He has that look. And it’s just like (darn), we have to do better.”
    Since surrendering 49 points to the playoff-contending Fighting Irish on a balmy October night, the Trojans have responded with two of their better defen
  • Pageant of the Masters to honor artists’ legacies in 2018 show

    Pageant of the Masters to honor artists’ legacies in 2018 show
    Julie Feingold of Newport Beach, bottom left, J.D. Anders of Mission Viejo, right, and Ben Aguilar of Lake Forest, top, are directed during media night of the 2016 Pageant of the Masters. (Photo by Ana Venegas, The Orange County Register)Coming up with a theme for the 2018 Pageant of the Masters was a no-brainer, according to pageant director Diane Challis Davy. For her, it was all about celebrating big-number anniversaries — not only for the festival, which will mark its 85th season next
  • On college campuses, the Constitution should be the only free speech zone

    On college campuses, the Constitution should be the only free speech zone
    America’s colleges should be bastions of free speech, places where ideas can be freely expressed, exchanged and debated. On too many college campuses, this expectation is thwarted, with free speech often restricted by arbitrary administrative regulations.
    One local example is the case of Pierce College student Kevin Shaw, who dared to distribute copies of the U.S. Constitution on campus. On Nov. 2, 2016, Shaw and other student members of Young Americans for Liberty were approached by a sch
  • Graphic novels exhibit at Cal State Fullerton shows myriad paths to creativity

    Graphic novels exhibit at Cal State Fullerton shows myriad paths to creativity
    “MetaMaus” by Art Spiegelman revisits his Pulitzer Prize-winning “Maus,” a graphic novel about the Holocaust serialized from 1980 to 1991 that represented Jews as mice and other Germans and Poles as cats and pigs, energizing the genre with postmodern techniques. The book is part of a graphic novel exhibit at Cal State Fullerton’s Pollak Library.A page from cartoonist Lisa Hanawalt’s “Hot Dog Taste Test” (2016), part of a graphic novel exhibit at Ca
  • Tom Steyer banks on impeach Trump rhetoric to take him to power

    Tom Steyer banks on impeach Trump rhetoric to take him to power
    It has become impossible to turn on the TV lately and not see a commercial featuring billionaire environmentalist Tom Steyer pleading for members of Congress to impeach President Trump over a litany of left-wing grievances.
    To say that the $10 million ad buy has run in heavy rotation is an understatement — Steyer has been spending more time on television than Ryan Seacrest, the mayor of San Juan, Puerto Rico and the inmates on MSNBC’s “Lockup” combined.
    In case you’
  • Ducks goalie Ryan Miller eager to face Canucks and ‘guys I went to battle with’

    Ducks goalie Ryan Miller eager to face Canucks and ‘guys I went to battle with’
    ANAHEIM — For Ryan Miller, Thursday night’s game will not compare to the evening of Nov. 7, 2015.
    On that date, Miller made an emotional return to Buffalo as a member of the Vancouver Canucks and the sellout crowd at then-First Niagara Center greeted the goalie with a standing ovation following a video tribute for a player who often starred for a decade with the Sabres.
    But when Miller takes to the Honda Center ice for his first home start with the Ducks, the 37-year-old will still f
  • Orange County scores and player stats for Wednesday (11-8-17)

    Orange County scores and player stats for Wednesday (11-8-17)
    This is where you can find the scores and stats for the Orange County high school games on Wednesday, Nov. 8.
    Girls TennisCIF-SS semifinals
    Division 1
    Corona del Mar 10, Arcadia 8University 12, Peninsula 6
    Division 2
    Beckman 13, Santa Monica 5
    Marlborough 11, Orange Lutheran 7
    Division 3
    Crescenta Valley 12, Brentwood 6Redlands 14, Chadwick 4
    Division 4
    Rancho Mirage 11, Elsinore 7Glendale 12, Hemet 6
    Division 5Orange 9, Maranatha 9 (Orange wins on games, 81-69)
    Temescal Canyon 11, Montclair 7
    &
  • Kevin Spacey out, Christopher Plummer in as J. Paul Getty in ‘All the Money in the World’

    Kevin Spacey out, Christopher Plummer in as J. Paul Getty in ‘All the Money in the World’
    This combination photo shows Kevin Spacey at the Tony Awards in New York on June 11, 2017, left, and Christopher Plummer during a portrait session in Beverly Hills, Calif. on July 25, 2013. Spacey’s role in Ridley Scott’s finished film “All the Money in the World” is being cut, and his scenes will be reshot with Plummer in the role of J. Paul Getty. and replaced by Christopher Plummer just over one month before it’s supposed to hit theaters. People close to the producti
  • In Costa Mesa, ‘Something Rotten!’ is something wonderful for musical theater lovers

    In Costa Mesa, ‘Something Rotten!’ is something wonderful for musical theater lovers
    Imagine working in theater in the time of William Shakespeare and seeing your every show bomb while the talented playwright is so wildly popular, he’s treated like a rock star.
    Then fate leads you to discover the radically new concept of musical theater, giving you a possible chance of unseating him from his perch. Can your all-singing, all-dancing production give the Bard of Avon a run for his money?
    That, in a nutshell, is the essence of “Something Rotten!” The 2015 show, whi
  • Amid talk of Super Bowl and MVP, Rams quarterback Jared Goff keeps cool and deflects praise

    Amid talk of Super Bowl and MVP, Rams quarterback Jared Goff keeps cool and deflects praise
    THOUSAND OAKS — Over 19 months, Jared Goff has cycled through a few titles. Prodigy. Backup. Starter. Bust. The latest tag is “player of the week,” and the term MVP is starting to be whispered.
    It’s probably wise to slow down a bit. Yes, Goff had a career day last Sunday, when he threw for 311 yards and four touchdowns against a barely-there New York Giants defense. Yes, Goff has showed significant improvement over his rookie season and is the engine behind the NFL’
  • Winter holiday celebration to kick off at Disneyland Resort on Friday, Nov. 10

    The view from Disneyland Railroad, Main Street, U.S.A., on Tues., Nov. 6. The holidays will feature Sleeping BeautyA*s Winter Castle, BelieveA "It's Beginning to look a lot like Christmas" at Disneyland's Main Street, U.S.A. where a nostalgic Christmas tree towers and a medley of holiday music plays. Disneyland Resort kicks off its winter holidays Fri., Nov. 10 through Jan. 7. Photographed Tues., Nov. 6. Pooh Corner has some of the best-looking holiday treats such as this pair of Santa-themed Mi

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