• Knott’s to offer Thanksgiving dinners for home and dine-in

    Knott’s to offer Thanksgiving dinners for home and dine-in
    Fans of Knott’s Berry Farm’s cooking can enjoy it two ways for Thanksgiving – a take-home dinner from or champagne buffet at Mrs. Knott’s Chicken Dinner restaurant.
    The complete take-home dinner serves 6-8 people and includes your choice of turkey or ham, 7 sides, such as country apple stuffing and roasted Brussel sprouts, plus Knott’s farm-baked rolls, country gravy and boysenberry preserves. Dessert is boysenberry or pumpkin pie. The meal costs $130 and may be ord
  • LeBron James presents struggling Clippers with new challenges

    LeBron James presents struggling Clippers with new challenges
    PLAYA VISTA — LeBron James is averaging 28.3 points, 7.3 rebounds and 8.7 assists in 38.1 minutes in 15 games so far this season for the Cleveland Cavaliers. He’s growing better with age, becoming a more versatile basketball player, according to Clippers coach Doc Rivers.
    James, who turns 33 on Dec. 30, can still flex his muscles on occasion, but he displays a more sublime game more often than not during his 15th season since since jumping from a high school in Akron, Ohio, to the NB
  • USC vs. UCLA: O.J. Simpson’s legacy leaves tangled emotions 50 years after ‘Game of the Century’

    USC vs. UCLA: O.J. Simpson’s legacy leaves tangled emotions 50 years after ‘Game of the Century’
    Decades before he sat in a downtown Los Angeles courtroom, O.J. Simpson loomed in the backfield on a football field six miles away, his hands resting above grass-stained knee pads. Simpson cast an imposing presence, a towering 6-foot-2 tailback with a sprinter’s smooth stride. As a late fall afternoon in 1967 waned, he crouched in the backfield, steadying for another run.The Trojans trailed UCLA by six points. Ten minutes remained. Needing eight yards on third down, quarterback Toby Page
  • SteelWave venture buys former LA Times hub in Costa Mesa for $65 million; The Triangle in Costa Mesa sells for nearly $56 million

    SteelWave venture buys former LA Times hub in Costa Mesa for $65 million; The Triangle in Costa Mesa sells for nearly $56 million
    Tribune Real Estate Holdings and its development partner Kearny Real Estate Co. have sold the Los Angeles Times’ former production plant and Orange County base in Costa Mesa for $65 million. Plans for the former publishing plant at 1350 South Coast Drive include turning it into The Press, a creative office space. (Courtesy of Kearny Real Estate)Tribune Real Estate Holdings and its development partner Kearny Real Estate Co. have sold the Los Angeles Times’ former production plant and
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  • Initial analysis of proposed River Street commercial project in San Juan Capistrano could emerge in February

    Initial analysis of proposed River Street commercial project in San Juan Capistrano could emerge in February
    A traffic study and an environmental analysis could help the City Council decide in 2018 whether a 61,000-square-foot commercial venture is a good fit next to the Los Rios Historic District.
    The City Council selected a pair of consulting firms on Nov. 7 to perform the analyses at a cost of $235,284. Developer Dan Almquist, who is asking the city to amend the Los Rios Specific Plan to allow his River Street project, is required to pay for the studies.
    Commissioning the studies does not bind the C
  • Alabama GOP says it stands by Moore; Trump says let voters decide

    Alabama GOP says it stands by Moore; Trump says let voters decide
    BIRMINGHAM, Ala.  — The Latest on Republican Roy Moore and the special U.S. Senate election in Alabama (all times Pacific):
    12:10 p.m.The Alabama Republican Party says it stands with GOP Senate candidate Roy Moore, breaking ranks with national Republicans who have called for him to step out of the race amid sexual misconduct allegations.
    Republican Party Chairwoman Terry Lathan said Thursday that the party’s 21-member steering committee “supports Judge Roy Moore as our nom
  • Multi-vehicle crash snarls eastbound 91 Freeway in Riverside

    Multi-vehicle crash snarls eastbound 91 Freeway in Riverside
    A SigAlert has been issued for the eastbound 91 Freeway west of Adams Street in Riverside, where as many as seven vehicles have collided, the California Highway Patrol website said.
    The crashes were reported at 1:20 p.m. and involved at least three trucks, according to initial reports. Five ambulances were requested. Some of the motorists were seen walking in the freeway lanes, the CHP said. No information on injuries was available. The Riverside Fire Department did not immediately return a mess
  • Kings left wing Jussi Jokinen hoping for a fresh start after trade

    Kings left wing Jussi Jokinen hoping for a fresh start after trade
    Jussi Jokinen, a 34-year-old left wing, played with the Dallas Stars, Tampa Bay Lightning, Carolina Hurricanes, Pittsburgh Penguins and Florida Panthers before signing a one-season, $1.1-million free-agent contract July 7 with the Edmonton Oilers.
    After skating in the NHL since joining the Stars from his native Finland for the 2005-06 season, he knew when a team was a good fit for him and when it was not. It didn’t take long for him to realize things were not working out with the Oilers an
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  • The Sound of silence: Classic rock station The Sound FM 100.3 played its final songs and left the air on Thursday

    The Sound of silence: Classic rock station The Sound FM 100.3 played its final songs and left the air on Thursday
    When most radio stations get sold, change formats, or otherwise go away it’s usually a sudden switch. One minute you’re listening to eclectic rock and and roll, the next there’s a Spanish-language broadcast in that spot on the dial.
    So listeners and employees of The Sound had it better than most when after the classic rock station at 100.3 FM was sold in September to a Christian broadcaster it was allowed to stay on the air for weeks, giving everyone a chance to make peace with
  • ‘Home for the Holidays’ falls short of delivering its full comic potential

    ‘Home for the Holidays’ falls short of delivering its full comic potential
    Human conflict, and the pain it generates, is the basis for stand-up comedy and for one-man stage shows built on that performance mode. The comedian or the persona he creates reveals his own flaws, or those of others, and we laugh at the clashes that result.
    Steve Solomon’s series of “My Mother’s Italian, My Father’s Jewish” shows follow that model, with the self-deprecating persona of the middle-aged “Stevie” allowing him to poke fun at his now-elderly,
  • UCLA prepares for ‘special’ USC QB Sam Darnold

    LOS ANGELES — After Sam Darnold helped USC trample UCLA last year at the Rose Bowl in his crosstown rivalry debut, UCLA head coach Jim Mora couldn’t help but heap praise onto the Trojan signal-caller.
    Mora called Darnold, with his poise, arm strength and ability to extend plays with his legs, a “young Tony Romo.” He was “truly a special one” to watch in person, the coach said.
    During the past year, Mora has continued to gush about the quarterback across town.
  • Newport Beach council asks for update on city’s response to the homeless

    Newport Beach council asks for update on city’s response to the homeless
    NEWPORT BEACH Expressing concerns that the city may see an influx of homeless people after encampments along the Santa Ana River were closed down, the City Council has asked for an update on the city’s response to the homeless.
    Councilwoman Diane Dixon made the request at the council meeting on Tuesday, Nov. 14. Dixon’s district encompasses the Balboa Peninsula, where a handful of homeless people have been spotted sleeping under the Newport Pier. The City Council voted unanimously in
  • Dr. Oz to be grand marshal in star-filled Hollywood Christmas Parade

    Dr. Oz to be grand marshal in star-filled Hollywood Christmas Parade
    Dr. Mehmet Oz will be the grand marshal of the 2017 Hollywood Christmas Parade. (Photo by Robin Marchant/Getty Images)HOLLYWOOD — Television personality Mehmet Oz, better known as Dr. Oz, will be the grand marshal of the 86th annual Hollywood Christmas Parade, organizers announced today.
    The parade, scheduled for 5 p.m. Nov. 26, will also feature a 40th anniversary performance by The Village People, along with performances by CeeLo Green, Ruben Studdard, The Band of Merrymakers, Nickelodeo
  • Fullerton police seize 2 pounds of methamphetamine; half ounce of cocaine in drug bust

    FULLERTON – Police seized two pounds of methamphetamine, a half ounce of cocaine and $7,000 in cash during a traffic stop on Wednesday following a lengthy narcotics investigation, authorities said.
    The driver, identified as Antonio Ramon Lopez-Llamas, 44, of Los Angeles, was stopped in the area of Lincoln Avenue and Euclid Street in Anaheim, authorities said.
    He was arrested on suspicion of various drug-related charges after detectives found the drugs and cash in his vehicle, police said.
  • Search for source of Legionnaires’ disease spreads to areas outside Disneyland resort

    Search for source of Legionnaires’ disease spreads to areas outside Disneyland resort
    Orange County health officials are continuing to investigate cooling towers near the Disneyland resort area including at motels, hotels and businesses along the Harbor Boulevard corridor in Anaheim after an outbreak of Legionnaires’ disease, a spokeswoman with the county’s Health Care Agency said Thursday, Nov. 16.
    So far, of the 15 cases of the disease reported, 11 were individuals who visited Disneyland in September. Two of those who were infected died. However, they were said
  • Here are the rules for legal marijuana in California once law goes into effect Jan. 1

    Here are the rules for legal marijuana in California once law goes into effect Jan. 1
    Cannabis businesses in California can’t be within 600 feet of schools. Shops have to close by 10 p.m., and they need 24-hour video surveillance.
    Those regulations are in the new rule book for California’s cannabis industry, which state regulators released Thursday.
    That gives new and established marijuana businesses their first look at 276 pages of regulations they must abide by come Jan. 1, when the state will start issuing licenses for the multibillion-dollar industry and allowing
  • GOP tax plans could be painful for Orange County homeowners

    GOP tax plans could be painful for Orange County homeowners
    What’s up with mortgage rates? Jeff Lazerson of Mortgage Grader in Laguna Niguel gives us his take.
    What I think: Every day feels more and more like we all have the honor of being lifetime indentured servants to all of the various taxing authorities.
    Californians already have the highest state income tax rates. On the heels of California’s increased gasoline tax, the House and Senate tax proposals are bad news for most Orange County homeowners.
    Here is what is on the table:
  • Two area GOP House members vote against tax reform, saying it will hurt Californians

    Two area GOP House members vote against tax reform, saying it will hurt Californians
    Two Southern California Republican House members parted with GOP colleagues Thursday to vote against the sweeping tax reform measure that was approved despite unified opposition from Democrats
    Reps. Dana Rohrabacher, R-Costa Mesa, and Darrell Issa, R-Vista, voted against the measure, saying it was a bad deal for Californians because it would raise their taxes while residents of most other states would see a reduction.
    “It’s disappointing that the bill approved today wi
  • Brewster: Auto Club Speedway lights up for the holidays

    Brewster: Auto Club Speedway lights up for the holidays
    Auto Club Speedway will join several other tracks across the nation that will welcome “Magic of Lights” for the Christmas season. The 1.5-mile drive-through, in the area that serves as the Fan Zone during race weekends, will feature more than 400 LED displays and digital animations.
    It will be open to the public starting today at 5:30 p.m and will remain up through the end of the year.
    The public will get a close-up look at the sparkling displays depicting favorite characters of the
  • Rapper Lil Peep dies at 21 on the night before his tour wrapped up with a Southern California show

    Lil Peep , the 21-year-old musician who rose quickly from self-released songs on YouTube and SoundCloud to mainstream fame, died on Wednesday on his tour bus in Tucson, one night before he was set to headline the Observatory in Santa Ana. No cause of death has been announced, but the Guardian newspaper reported that drug use - a topic he sang about in many songs - was suspected .
  • San Juan Capistrano officials order cleanup of guidelines for development in Historic Town Center

    San Juan Capistrano officials order cleanup of guidelines for development in Historic Town Center
    A plan San Juan Capistrano leaders adopted in 2012 to guide development in the core commercial area has instead led to lawsuits, legal threats and general confusion, City Council members say.
    On a 5-0 vote Nov. 7, the City Council ordered a cleanup of the Historic Town Center Master Plan.
    City staff will propose code amendments to correct inconsistencies between the master plan and the San Juan Capistrano General Plan. Under state law, the general plan is the city’s primary planning docume
  • UCLA 2018 football schedule: Two Friday dates, season-ender vs. Stanford

    UCLA 2018 football schedule: Two Friday dates, season-ender vs. Stanford
    UCLA will have two Friday conference games, a bye in Week 4 and a regular-season finale matchup with Stanford at the Rose Bowl.
    The Pac-12 Conference released the schedule on Thursday.
    UCLA’s biggest nonconference game is at Oklahoma on Sept. 8, the first game in a home-and-home series. It will be the first meeting of the two schools since UCLA’s upset over then-No. 21 Oklahoma at the Rose Bowl in 2005.
    After a season opener against Cincinnati at home on Sept. 1, the Bruins fini
  • Powerball ticket worth almost $1 million sold at Huntington Beach market

    A ticket with five numbers in Wednesday night’s drawing of the multi-state Powerball lottery, but missing the Powerball number, was sold at a Huntington Beach market and is worth $945,906.
    A Match 5 Winners Power Play ticket was sold in North Carolina and is worth $2 million.
    There were no tickets sold with all six numbers and the estimated jackpot for Saturday’s drawing is expected to grow to $119 million.
    The numbers drawn Wednesday were 23, 32, 44, 48, 50 and t
  • USC 2018 football schedule: Six at home, including Washington State on a Friday

    USC 2018 football schedule: Six at home, including Washington State on a Friday
    USC’s 2018 football season will include several September tests, as the Trojans play away from the Coliseum in three of their first five games, including a Pac-12 Conference opener at Stanford, a non-conference showdown at Texas and a conference game at Arizona.
    The Pac-12 Conference released the schedule on Thursday.
    The Trojans open their season against UNLV on Sept. 1 and travel to Stanford the next week. They will play six home games, including a Friday night game against Washingt
  • UCLA basketball suspensions test depth, bench

    UCLA basketball suspensions test depth, bench
    LOS ANGELES — Hours after LiAngelo Ball, Cody Riley and Jalen Hill publicly apologized for shoplifting in Hangzhou, China last weekend, the UCLA men’s basketball team moved on without the three freshmen, who are suspended indefinitely.
    UCLA opened its home schedule Wednesday night with a 106-101 overtime win against Central Arkansas, devoid of the depth head coach Steve Alford trumpeted as the best he’s ever had during his UCLA tenure.
    Alford was hoping to use a long rotation t
  • Rapper Lil Peep dies at 21, the night before his tour wrapped up in Southern California

    Rapper Lil Peep dies at 21, the night before his tour wrapped up in Southern California
    Lil Peep, the 21-year-old musician who rose quickly from self-released songs on YouTube and SoundCloud to mainstream fame, died Wednesday, Nov. 15, on his tour bus in Tucson, one night before he was set to headline the Observatory in Santa Ana.
    No cause of death has been announced, but the Guardian newspaper reported that drug use — a topic he sang about in many songs — was suspected. After he was found Wednesday night on his bus before he was to perform in Tucson, his manager, Chase
  • Review: 10 things I learned by dining at the food court

    Review: 10 things I learned by dining at the food court
    Food halls are all the rage. Maybe you’ve been there already: The Packing House in Anaheim, Union Market at The District in Tustin, Trade Food Hall in Irvine, 4th Street Market and McFadden Public Market in Santa Ana. Some are better than others, but all of them are fun. After sampling most of what they offer, here’s what I’ve learned.
    1. Teenagers make horrible employees. Most cafes in the new food courts are staffed by teenagers, many of whom show little interest in the food
  • Koch brothers reportedly behind deal to buy Time magazine

    Koch brothers reportedly behind deal to buy Time magazine
    Charles and David Koch, the billionaire U.S. industrialist brothers, are backing publisher and broadcaster Meredith Corp.’s revived bid to purchase Time Inc., according to a person familiar with the matter. Shares of Time surged 23 percent.
    The Kochs have tentatively agreed to support Meredith’s offer with an equity injection of more than $500 million, the person said, confirming an earlier New York Times report. The person asked not to be identified because the matter is private.
    An
  • Popular Seal Beach bakery, Crema Cafe, temporarily closed for big makeover

    Popular Seal Beach bakery, Crema Cafe, temporarily closed for big makeover
    Crema Cafe, a popular bakery and breakfast spot in downtown Seal Beach, is expected to reopen in late November after a major remodel.
    Baker-and-owner Tarit Tanjasiri closed the bakery/cafe in early October after learning his landlord had planned roofing repairs of the building. Tanjasiri, who has expanded the cafe twice since it first opened in 2006, said it was a good opportunity to make major cosmetic changes to the restaurant.
    “We pretty much tore everything down to the ground,” h
  • Sen. Al Franken accused of kissing and groping KABC anchor Leeann Tweeden

    Sen. Al Franken accused of kissing and groping KABC anchor Leeann Tweeden
    Leeann Tweeden, KABC-AM’s news anchor and host of “McIntyre In The Morning,” has accused Minnesota Sen. Al Franken of kissing and groping her during a USO Tour in 2006 to the Middle East.
    In a post shared Thursday morning on KABC.com, Tweeden says the former comedian and now-politician forcibly kissed her while insisting they rehearse a kiss he wrote into a skit to perform for the troops.
    She also provided a photo of Franken apparently reaching toward, if not touching, her brea
  • Former Yard House CEO tapped to run Mendocino Farms as Airbnb investor grabs majority stake in the L.A. sandwich brand

    Former Yard House CEO tapped to run Mendocino Farms as Airbnb investor grabs majority stake in the L.A. sandwich brand
    Mario del Pero and Ellen Chen co-founded Mendocino Farms in 2005 in Los Angeles. The chain said a private equity firm in San Francisco now owns a majority stake in the company. The two founders remain the largest individual shareholders. ED CRISOSTOMO, ORANGE COUNTY REGISTERMendocino Farms’ “Not So Fried Chicken” sandwich gets piled high with ingredients. (Courtesy Mendocino Farms)The Kurobuta Pork Belly Banh Mi is one of the most popular items sold on the menu at Mendocino Far
  • NFL Week 11 in the L.A. TV market: Pssst, no Rams, Vikings intel at risk with active player in Fox TV booth … probably

    NFL Week 11 in the L.A. TV market: Pssst, no Rams, Vikings intel at risk with active player in Fox TV booth … probably
    Greg Olsen may not be a spy, but it would appear as if he’s playing one on TV this weekend.
    Carolina’s Greg Olsen makes a catch near the Rams’ Alec Ogletree during a game at the Coliseum in 2016. (Photo by Hans Gutknecht, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG)The Carolina Panthers three-time Pro Bowl tight end has the week off, and he’s on injured reserve with a broken foot. So as long as he’s sitting around, Fox asked if he’d like to join the TV booth for the regi
  • San Clemente ponders local vulnerabilities to a rising sea level

    San Clemente ponders local vulnerabilities to a rising sea level
    San Clemente is setting out to identify what coastal installations may be vulnerable to a rising sea level and what to do about them.
    The goal is to evaluate what a rise in sea level of as much as five feet by the end of the century could mean to resources such as the San Clemente Pier, Marine Safety Headquarters, the beaches, beach restrooms, oceanfront homes, the railroad and coastal bluffs.
    The coastal engineering firm Moffat & Nichol is undertaking a 15-month study, funded by a grant fro
  • College football Week 12 in the L.A. TV market: Sorry, USC-UCLA, but ESPN ‘GameDay’ wants to chill in Madison, Wisc.

    College football Week 12 in the L.A. TV market: Sorry, USC-UCLA, but ESPN ‘GameDay’ wants to chill in Madison, Wisc.
    Does USC, or UCLA, or a USC-UCLA rivalry matchup, need any extra validation?
    Not outside L.A. But it’s nice to think others care.
    Are their regular-season bowls of self esteem half empty at this moment instead of half full of expectations for a worthy post-season bowl bid?
    Possibly.
    So everything else considered, would a visit by ESPN “College GameDay” have been pretty bitchin’ this Saturday morning, with everything else in place for the Saturday night game on national TV
  • How Pixar’s Day of the Dead-themed ‘Coco’ celebrates Mexican culture and pushes back against ‘state of fear’

    How Pixar’s Day of the Dead-themed ‘Coco’ celebrates Mexican culture and pushes back against ‘state of fear’
    Gael Garcia Bernal, one of the stars of the new Pixar animated film “Coco,” is tapping his feet rhythmically and singing “shak-a-ta-ka-ka- shak-a-ta-ka-ka” to give me a taste of a type of traditional Mexican music.
    “It’s a beautiful type of music called son jarocho, and I enjoy playing it,” he explains, noting the folk tune “La Bamba” is a classic example of the style.
    “It comes from the Caribbean part of Mexico around Veracruz, and it
  • Thursday’s Photos of the Day and Viral Videos

    Thursday’s Photos of the Day and Viral Videos
    Performers dressed as Santa Claus stand posed in a line during a photocall for the media for the Ministry of Fun Santa School outside the Ragged School Museum in east London, Thursday, Nov. 16, 2017. The Ministry of Fun Santa School is Britain’s only genuine training school for professional Santas, preparing them to help out in grottos, department stores, attractions and events over the Christmas period. (AP Photo/Matt Dunham)A man walks past a car moved by the force of flood water and a d
  • Fried chicken sneak peek: Food star Richard Blais hatches Crack Shack in Costa Mesa

    Fried chicken sneak peek: Food star Richard Blais hatches Crack Shack in Costa Mesa
    A few days after running in the New York Marathon, celebrity chef Richard Blais is still catching his breath.
    While in New York, the “Top Chef: All Stars” champion made several TV appearances including filming a few episodes with fellow Food Network star Rachael Ray. When he returned home to Del Mar, Blais spent a whirlwind 24 hours commuting back and forth between Los Angeles and San Diego where he runs three restaurants and hosts a podcast.
    This week, he adds a third pitstop to his
  • Crate & Barrel cousin CB2 opening at South Coast Plaza

    Crate & Barrel cousin CB2 opening at South Coast Plaza
    CB2, a hipster home furnishing store, is moving atop its cousin at South Coast Plaza’s Crate & Barrel wing.
    The store, aimed at shoppers with an edgy, modern vibe, opens Friday, Nov. 17. It’s joining a host of furnishing concepts in the wing once called Crystal Court. The shopping center to the west of the main SCP is also home to Pottery Barn, West Elm, Restoration Hardware, Macy’s Home Furniture Store, Z Gallerie and Land of Nod.
    A representative for CB2 described th
  • There is a Miss Golden Globe, but don’t call her Miss Golden Globe

    There is a Miss Golden Globe, but don’t call her Miss Golden Globe
    Simone Garcia Johnson, the daughter of Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson and his ex-wife, producer Dany Garcia, WS named Golden Globe Ambassador at the HFPA and InStyle Celebrate the 2018 Golden Globe Awards Season at Catch LA on Wednesday, Nov. 15, 2017, in West Hollywood. (Photo by Richard Shotwell/Invision/AP)Johnson is assuming the role that, until this year, was known as Miss Golden Globe. (Photo by Richard Shotwell/Invision/AP)The role of Golden Globe Ambassador, formerly known as Miss
  • ‘Jim & Andy’ almost seems like it’s a put-on about Jim Carrey’s Andy Kaufman film

    ‘Jim & Andy’ almost seems like it’s a put-on about Jim Carrey’s Andy Kaufman film
    After he got the part as Andy Kaufman in the biopic of the comedian’s life – the 1999 film “Man on the Moon” – Jim Carrey says he started talking telepathically to people until one day the late comedian’s spirit showed up and took over and played the role.
    Chris Smith’s documentary “Jim & Andy: The Great Beyond – Featuring a Very Special, Contractually Obligated Mention of Tony Clifton,” debuting Friday on Netflix, tells t
  • Western High Freshman Arrested For Threatening School Shootings On Instagram

    CBS2 / KCAL9 CBS2/KCAL9 is part of CBS Television Stations, a division of CBS Corp. and one of the largest network-owned station groups in the country. CBS Studio City Broadcast Center 4200 Radford Avenue Studio City, CA [] Western High Freshman Arrested For Threatening School Shootings On Instagram A freshman at Anaheim's Western High School was arrested for allegedly threatening shootings at several Orange County high schools Friday.
  • President of American Heart Association recovering after heart attack

    The 52-year-old president of the American Heart Association was recovering this week after suffering what was described as a "minor" heart attack during a health conference in California. John Warner, a cardiologist who is also vice president and chief executive of UT Southwestern University Hospitals in Dallas, was in stable condition after doctors inserted a stent to open an artery, the association told the Washington Post in a statement.
  • La Habra summer homebuying: Prices and sales warmed up

    La Habra summer homebuying: Prices and sales warmed up
    This summer, the La Habra housing market looked strong.
    CoreLogic statistics for the July-to-September quarter, compared with the same period a year earlier, show these five trends for La Habra homebuying …
    1. 186 homes sold this year vs. 179 a year ago.
    2. That’s a one-year sales gain of 3.9 percent vs. a countywide homebuying gain of 2.2 percent.
    3. Median selling price this year of $525,000 vs. $505,294 in 2016.
    4. That’s a price gain of 3.9 percent. The countywide median w
  • Turnovers doom Cal State Fullerton against efficient St. Mary’s

    Turnovers doom Cal State Fullerton against efficient St. Mary’s
    Cal State Fullerton’s Kyle Allman, center, lays up a shot between Saint Mary’s Emmett Naar, left, and Dominik Heinzl, right, during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game Wednesday, Nov. 15, 2017, in Moraga, Calif. (AP Photo/Ben Margot)Saint Mary’s Emmett Naar (3) drives the ball against Cal State Fullerton during the second half of an NCAA college basketball game Wednesday, Nov. 15, 2017, in Moraga, Calif. (AP Photo/Ben Margot)Saint Mary’s Jock Perry, right, s
  • Whicker: Lakers fall victim to Joel Embiid’s history lesson

    Whicker: Lakers fall victim to Joel Embiid’s history lesson
    LOS ANGELES — It rhymes with indeed, or friend in need.
    The NBA has enough under-25 stars to fill up several red carpets. Maybe the league can loan Joel Embiid to the NFL, or some other distressed business that seeks a savior.
    On Wednesday night, in a building that has celebrated two NBA championships, two Stanley Cups, Adele and Taylor Swift, Embiid stapled a new page in league history. He also punched a hole in the Lakers, or at least in their delusions that they’re anywhere close
  • Cal State Fullerton’s Anil Puri: Immersive experiences – going beyond the class lecture

    By Anil Puri
    When two massive neutron stars collided this summer in the outer reaches of the universe, the mash-up set off a cosmic flash and a ripple of gravitational waves that, for the first time in history, were captured by detectors 130 million light-years away, here on Earth.
    The discovery forever changed the field of physics, and I can tell you no one was more excited than the crew at Cal State Fullerton’s Gravitational-Wave Physics and Astronomy Center.
    Anil Puri — Photo cour
  • New threat of high school shootings in Anaheim and Buena Park surfaces, but there’s no evidence it’s credible

    BUENA PARK — A possible copycat threat has been discovered on social media claiming that a shooting spree at Anaheim and Buena Park high schools will be carried out on Friday, Nov. 17, authorities said.
    The post, uncovered by Anaheim police Wednesday, Nov. 15, on Instagram, indicated the wrong person has been arrested in connection with a previous threat of shootings at Western, Magnolia and Cypress high schools in Anaheim, and Buena Park High School, Sgt. Daron Wyatt said.
    Anaheim police
  • Sloppy UCLA survives Central Arkansas in overtime

    Sloppy UCLA survives Central Arkansas in overtime
    UCLA Bruins guard Prince Ali #23 goes up but missed the dunk against Central Arkansas Bears center Hayden Koval #15 in the first half. UCLA played Central Arkansas in a mens basketball game at Pauley Pavilion in Westwood, CA 11/15/2017 (Photo by John McCoy, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG)UCLA Bruins guard Jaylen Hands #4 goes up agaisnt Central Arkansas Bears guard Jordan Howard #1 in the first half. UCLA played Central Arkansas in a mens basketball game at Pauley Pavilion in Westwood, CA 11/15/201
  • Joel Embiid, 76ers outshine Lakers in battle of rebuilding franchises

    Joel Embiid, 76ers outshine Lakers in battle of rebuilding franchises
    Philadelphia 76ers center Joel Embiid, right, smiles after scoring as guard Ben Simmons stands in the background during the second half of an NBA basketball game against the Los Angeles Lakers, Wednesday, Nov. 15, 2017, in Los Angeles. The 76ers won 115-109. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)Philadelphia 76ers guard Ben Simmons, left, and Los Angeles Lakers forward Julius Randle reach for a loose ball during the second half of an NBA basketball game, Wednesday, Nov. 15, 2017, in Los Angeles. The 76ers w
  • Kevin Roy, Josh Manson help Ducks take down Bruins

    Kevin Roy, Josh Manson help Ducks take down Bruins
    ANAHEIM — Teammates who once captained a Boston university’s hockey team helped take down the city’s proud Original Six club.
    Kevin Roy scored his first NHL goal, while Josh Manson got his first of the season and added an assist as the Northeastern products helped the Ducks defeat the Boston Bruins 4-2 in a battle of injury-plagued teams trying to find their way Wednesday night at Honda Center.
    Nick Ritchie also had a goal and an assist while Derek Grant had a third-period scor

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