• Here’s why the Natural History Museum is covered in tattoos

    Here’s why the Natural History Museum is covered in tattoos
    After viewing dinosaur specimens, ancient Latin American artifacts and thousands of spectacular gems and minerals, visitors might be taken aback by what they see next in a main floor corner of the Natural History Museum.
    A blazing red sign that simply reads, “Tattoo.”
    Once people pass the sign, they’ll see heavily tattooed limbs, ancient and modern tools and learn about the meaning of tattoos. And they’ll even hear the buzz of a tattoo gun coming from the NHM Parlor,
  • Ducks Gameday: Cam Fowler may return tonight vs. Sharks

    Ducks Gameday: Cam Fowler may return tonight vs. Sharks
    ANAHEIM – Cam Fowler may be back playing with the Ducks for the first time in four weeks when they take on the San Jose Sharks on Monday night in a Pacific Division contest at SAP Center.
    Fowler has been recovering from an injured right knee suffered Oct. 20 against Montreal. The smooth-skating defenseman returned to practice Saturday and skated again in Monday’s optional morning workout.
    Ducks coach Randy Carlyle upgraded Fowler, calling him a “game-time decision.” It ap
  • Orange County football rushing leaders: Playoff update Round 2

    Orange County football rushing leaders: Playoff update Round 2
    Orange County rushing leaders after Round 2 of the CIF-SS playoffs.No. 
    Name
    Yds
    Yds/G
    Yds/Car
    Att
    TD
    GP
    1
    Alex Jung, Sunny Hills
    2632
    239.3
    8.6
    307
    32
    11
    2
    KC Carr III, Tustin
    2567
    233.4
    7.8
    330
    38
    11
    3
    Allen Pacheco, Santa Ana
    1965
    178.6
    8.0
    24511
    4
    Alexis Rodriguez, Century
    1718
    171.8
    7.1
    241
    22
    10
    5
    Christian Jaime, Westminster
    1555
    141.4
    7.4
    211
    13
    11
    6
    Chad Magyar, Santa Margarita
    1510
    137.3
    7.7
    197
    20
    11
    7
    Trevor Pacheco, Estancia
    1500
    150.0
    6.9
    218
  • Ahead of Thanksgiving Day 2017, a look back inside the Mayflower

    Ahead of Thanksgiving Day 2017, a look back inside the Mayflower
    You’re crammed in a room, shoulder-to-shoulder with 100 other passengers.
    It’s dark. It smells. It’s wet and very cold. There’s no privacy. No bathrooms. Your meals are pitiful — salted meat and a hard, dry biscuit. You, and people around you are sick, because the room is rocking side to side. There’s no fresh water and no change of clean clothes. In essence, you‘re trapped because land is thousands of miles away.
    These conditions seem inhumane, but this
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  • Bol Bol commits to Oregon

    Bol Bol commits to Oregon
    Former Mater Dei basketball player Bol Bol today committed to Oregon.
    Bol, a 7-foot-3 senior center, withdrew from Mater Dei two weeks ago and enrolled at Findlay Prep of Henderson, Nev. Bol is one of more highly-recruited players in the nation.
    He had narrowed his college candidates to Kentucky and Oregon. Kentucky coach John Calipari had cut Bol from a USA Basketball national team during the summer.
    Bol transferred to Mater Dei from Bishop Miege of  Mission, Kansas, during the 2016-17 sea
  • 11 classic rock songs you’ll probably hear at Rust Festival

    11 classic rock songs you’ll probably hear at Rust Festival
    This one goes to 11.
    The Rust Festival rolls into Santa Anita Park in Arcadia Nov. 25, paying homage to the 1983 US Festival’s Heavy Metal Day with a lineup of 11 tribute bands on 2 stages.
    While only five of the acts being honored appeared on the US Festival bill, Rust-goers will want to raise their fists to all of the groups as they offer up a selection of hits and fan favorites.
    And as you prepare to rock, here’s 11 songs you’ll be likely to hear.Song: “Unchained&rdquo
  • Orange County football passing leaders: Playoff update Round 2

    Orange County football passing leaders: Playoff update Round 2
    Orange County passing leaders after Round 2 of the CIF-SS playoffs.No.
    Name
    Yds
    Yds/G
    Comp
    Att
    Pct
    TD
    GP
    1
    Cooper Jones, El Toro
    3455
    287.9
    217
    352
    .616
    41
    12
    2
    Ryan Hilinski,Orange Lutheran
    3412
    310.2
    271
    383
    .708
    31
    11
    3
    JT Daniels, Mater Dei
    3392
    282.7
    213
    291
    .732
    42
    12
    4
    Quinn Commans,Whittier Christian
    3247
    324.7
    216
    387
    .558
    32
    10
    5
    Anthony Munoz, Western
    3165
    316.5
    215
    355
    .606
    27
    10
    6
    Alex Ashcraft, Cypress
    3093
    257.5
    175
    295
    .593
    40
    12
    7
    Cole Boop, Calvary
  • Bonsignore: Rams have some vulnerable spots exposed in loss at Minnesota

    Bonsignore: Rams have some vulnerable spots exposed in loss at Minnesota
    No sooner had the Rams lost to the Vikings on Sunday when they already started talking about a possible rematch.
    It’s totally within the realm of possibility, of course. In fact, as things stand today there’s a good  chance the Vikings would host the Rams in the second round of the NFC playoffs. With six games remaining — including Sunday at home against the Saints, road trips to Arizona, Seattle and Tennessee and the Eagles and 49ers at the Coliseum, the Rams should be fi
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  • Fountain Valley lights up the holiday season on Dec. 2

    Fountain Valley lights up the holiday season on Dec. 2
    The city’s popular annual Tree Lighting Ceremony arrives on Saturday,  Dec. 2
    The free event, sponsored by the city and Fountain Valley Recreation and Community Services, features guests from the North Pole as well as entertainment and performances by community groups.
    Kids can also deliver letters to Santa and to service members. There will also be pictures with Santa, and plenty of crafts and games for kids.
    Food and hot beverages will be sold by local nonprofit groups.
    The eve
  • Spend New Year’s Eve with Dirty Heads and Young the Giant in Costa Mesa

    Spend New Year’s Eve with Dirty Heads and Young the Giant in Costa Mesa
    If you don’t want to waste another New Year’s Eve on the couch watching TV and counting down ’til the ball drops, you can ring in the New Year by partying with the Dirty Heads and Young the Giant at the OC Fair & Event Center (88 Fair Drive) in Costa Mesa.
    Related Articles Tony Bennett, Dave Matthews and Pharrell will join Stevie Wonder for his House Full of Toys Benefit Concert Ring in 2018 with KC and the Sunshine Band at Agua Caliente Casino Resort Spa American Music Awa
  • ACLU says Anaheim Police Department's number of officer-involved shootings is excessive

    Over 100 family and friends of Manuel Angel Diaz march down Anna Drive in Anaheim in 2012 to show their outrage over the shooting death of Diaz by Anaheim police. ANAHEIM The American Civil Liberties Union of California issued a blistering report on Monday that contends the Anaheim Police Department's rate of officer-involved deaths of civilians exceeds that of many other law enforcement agencies of similar size or larger.
  • Della Reese, of TV’s “Touched by an Angel,” dies at 86

    Della Reese, of TV’s “Touched by an Angel,” dies at 86
    LOS ANGELES — Della Reese, the actress and gospel-influenced singer who in middle age found her greatest fame as Tess, the wise angel in the long-running television drama “Touched by an Angel,” has died at age 86.
    Reese’s co-star on the series, Roma Downey, said in a statement that the actress died peacefully Sunday evening in her home in the Los Angeles area. No further details were included.
    Before “Touched by an Angel” debuted in 1994, Reese was mainly know
  • SOCO and The OC Mix to celebrate Small Business Saturday

    SOCO and The OC Mix to celebrate Small Business Saturday
    The SOCO & The OC Mix, a collection style and food-related small shops, will have live music and free gift wrapping with purchases made at the retail center for Small Business Saturday.
    Shoppers are encouraged to donate gifts to benefit Project Hope Alliance, an Orange County-based charity working to end homelessness for children.
    If you go:
    Where: SOCO & The OC Mix, 3303-3323 Hyland Ave.
    When: 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Saturday, Nov. 25.
    Cost: Free.
    Information: socoandtheocmix.com.
  • What’s open, closed on Thanksgiving Day 2017 in Orange County

    What’s open, closed on Thanksgiving Day 2017 in Orange County
    Here’s a quick guide to openings and closings on Thanksgiving Day in Orange County.
    GOVERNMENT OFFICES
    All federal, state and county offices, county and city libraries, and city halls will be closed.
    BANKS
    Major banks including Wells Fargo, Chase, and Bank of America will be closed on Thanksgiving Day. They will re-open on Black Friday.
    POSTAL SERVICE
    Post offices will be closed and mail will not be delivered.
    SCHOOLS
    Most schools will be closed.  Check out these 5 free family-fr
  • Hurley Pro at Trestles removed from world surf tour, replaced by Kelly Slater’s Surf Ranch

    Hurley Pro at Trestles removed from world surf tour, replaced by Kelly Slater’s Surf Ranch
    World champion John John Florence of Hawaii advances directly to Round Three of the 2017 Hurley Pro Trestles after winning Heat 5 of Round One at Trestles, CA, USA. (Photo: WSL / Morris )Filipe Toledo of Brazil gets some air as he surfs his way to defeating Jordy Smith of South Africa in the final of the Hurley Pro at Trestles held at San Onofre State Beach on Friday, August 15, 2017. (Photo by Mark Rightmire,Orange County Register/SCNG)Filipe Toledo of Brazil gets some air as he surfs against K
  • Net neutrality: What to know if FCC rolls back rules for Internet providers

    Net neutrality: What to know if FCC rolls back rules for Internet providers
    With its final meeting of the year less than a month away, the Federal Communications Commission is expected to reveal the latest details of a plan to roll back the government’s net neutrality regulations this week. The result could reshape the entire digital ecosystem by giving Internet providers more control over what their customers can see and access online and how quickly they can do it.
    Under current rules, broadband companies such as Verizon and Comcast must treat all websites and o
  • ACLU says too many people are killed by Anaheim police

    ACLU says too many people are killed by Anaheim police
    ANAHEIM – The American Civil Liberties Union of California issued a blistering report on Monday that contends the Anaheim Police Department’s rate of officer-involved deaths of civilians exceeds that of many other law enforcement agencies of similar size or larger.
    The report, which analyzes such deaths from 2003 to 2016, is based on Anaheim police reports, newspaper articles, coroner’s reports and data collected by the California Attorney General and the U.S. Department of Jus
  • Keep it safe for the holidays: Decorations and new foods may pose potential hazards

    Keep it safe for the holidays: Decorations and new foods may pose potential hazards
    ’Tis the season for festive holiday decorations and gatherings, and if you have little ones in your home, attention to safety will help keep things merry and bright. You don’t have to throw out traditions. You can still hang the stockings, trim the tree and light the menorah — just be sensible and cautious.
    Deck the halls
    If you have an artificial tree, make sure it is labeled “fire resistant.” When choosing a live tree, find the freshest, greenest one possible, and
  • 2nd woman accuses Minnesota Sen. Al Franken of improper conduct

    2nd woman accuses Minnesota Sen. Al Franken of improper conduct
    By KYLE POTTER
    The Associated PressWASHINGTON — A second woman has accused Minnesota Sen. Al Franken of improper conduct, saying he put his hand on her bottom as they posed for a picture at the Minnesota State Fair in 2010 — after he had begun his career in the Senate.
    Lindsay Menz told CNN last week for a report broadcast Monday that the interaction made her feel “gross.” She said she immediately told her husband that Franken had “grabbed” her bottom, and she
  • Uber to buy 24,000 Volvo SUVs for its driverless fleet

    Uber to buy 24,000 Volvo SUVs for its driverless fleet
    Uber Technologies has agreed to buy 24,000 sport utility vehicles from Sweden’s Volvo Cars to form a fleet of driverless autos.
    The XC90s, priced from $46,900 at U.S. dealers, will be delivered from 2019 to 2021 in the first commercial purchase by a ride-hailing provider, Volvo said in a statement Monday. San Francisco-based Uber will add its own sensors and software to permit pilot-less driving.
    Uber’s order steps up efforts to replace human drivers, the biggest cost in its on-deman
  • This is the cool Harry Potter Christmas stuff you can buy at Universal Studios Hollywood

    This is the cool Harry Potter Christmas stuff you can buy at Universal Studios Hollywood
    To celebrate the season of Christmas in the Wizarding World of Harry Potter, Universal Studios Hollywood has debuted an all-new selection of exclusive themed merchandise, sure to serve as the perfect holiday gift for fans of the Harry Potter franchise.
    Christmas in the Wizarding World of Harry Potter officially kicks off on Friday, Nov. 24, however the exclusive holiday merchandise is already available for guests visiting The Wizarding World of Harry Potter and the Universal Studio Store located
  • People aren’t sure how to tweet about Charles Manson…or who the murderous cult leader was

    People aren’t sure how to tweet about Charles Manson…or who the murderous cult leader was
    Charles Manson, the infamous cult leader who orchestrated the Tate-LaBianca murders in 1969, died at the age of 83 after being transferred to Bakersfield Hospital in California.
    Related Articles Charles Manson stirred bitter memories, fascination long after his cult’s murderous rampage in L.A. Mass murderer Charles Manson dead at 83 Charles Manson, no mystic of the macabre, was just another killerOnline users were quick to point out their frustration over the use of a #RIPCharlesManson has
  • Vladimir Guerrero, Trevor Hoffman lead 2018 Hall of Fame ballot

    Vladimir Guerrero, Trevor Hoffman lead 2018 Hall of Fame ballot
    For Vladimir Guerrero and Trevor Hoffman, the path to the Hall of Fame is officially open again.
    The 2018 Hall of Fame ballot, which includes newcomers Jim Thome and Chipper Jones, was released Monday morning. It is a key step toward what is a likely election for a pair of players with Southern California ties.
    Guerrero, who won an MVP during his six years with the Angels, and Hoffman, who grew up in Orange County before starring for the Padres, were both nearly elected last year.
    Hoffman, at 74
  • Motorcyclist killed after crashing into wall in San Clemente

    SAN CLEMENTE — A motorcyclist was killed when he slammed into a wall and light pole Sunday night, Nov. 19, authorities said.
    The crash was reported around 10:20 p.m. near the intersection of  Camino Vera Cruz and Avenida Vista Hermosa, Orange County Sheriff’s Department Lt. Nate Wilson said.
    Deputies found the motorcyclist, who wasn’t identified, dead at the scene, he said.
    The cause of the crash remains under investigation.
     
  • Trump calls for Marshawn Lynch to be suspended

    Trump calls for Marshawn Lynch to be suspended
    WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump says the NFL should suspend Oakland Raiders running back Marshawn Lynch.
    Lynch sat during most of the U.S. anthem and stood for the Mexican anthem before Sunday’s game against the Patriots at Azteca Stadium in Mexico City.
    Lynch hasn’t stood for the national anthem since returning from retirement this season.
    Trump tweeted early Monday: “Great disrespect! Next time NFL should suspend him for remainder of season. Attendance and rati
  • ‘Marvel’s Runaways’ doesn’t seem in a hurry to get anywhere

    ‘Marvel’s Runaways’ doesn’t seem in a hurry to get anywhere
    “Marvel’s Runaways” may be the oddest of properties in its comic-book universe, and not because of any superpower or magical twists.
    Maybe it’s because it’s set in Brentwood, and it’s about six rich teens who once were friends but fell apart because of a tragedy. However, their parents have kept in touch.
    One night the kids stumble on what seems like their parents committing a ritualized murder. Uh, or doing some cosplay, maybe?
    It turns out that the elde
  • Ring in 2018 with KC and the Sunshine Band at Agua Caliente Casino Resort Spa

    Ring in 2018 with KC and the Sunshine Band at Agua Caliente Casino Resort Spa
    Throw on a pair of elevator shoes and bell bottom pants to get down and boogie when Grammy Award-winning group KC and the Sunshine Band rings in 2018 at Agua Caliente Casino Resort Spa on Dec. 31.
    The disco band has been inspiring people to get up and dance since the ’70s with funky songs such as “That’s the Way (I Like It),” “Shake Your Booty,” “Boogie Shoes” and “Get Down Tonight.”10:30 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 31, Agua Caliente Casino Resor
  • San Clemente inventor’s Movabowl: When you’ve gotta go, it comes to you

    San Clemente inventor’s Movabowl: When you’ve gotta go, it comes to you
    After you’ve devoured your chicken teriyaki bowl, you may just need the Movabowl.
    It’s an invention San Clemente resident Jay Akar has patented: a fully functional toilet you can un-dock from the bathroom fixture and roll bedside for a person who can’t get up to go to the restroom.
    “Caretakers don’t have to empty out buckets or bedpans or commode chairs,” Akar said. “There’s no handling. It makes it much easier for the caretaker or a family member
  • Disneyland to discontinue Southern California annual pass – for now

    Disneyland to discontinue Southern California annual pass – for now
    The popular Southern California annual pass that allows visitors entrance to Disneyland and Disney California Adventure on certain days year round will no longer be available for new customers, for the time being, a Disneyland spokesperson confirmed.
    Starting Monday, Nov. 20, the $469 pass – one of Disneyland’s least expensive annual pass options – will go on hiatus. The Southern California annual pass option was removed from the Disneyland.com website this morning.
    Current Sou
  • Capistrano comedy class draws gags from the mouths of youth

    Capistrano comedy class draws gags from the mouths of youth
    Teacher to kid: “You think you’re funny?”
    Kid: “Try me!”
    And the class erupts.
    In a public school, an exchange like that between teacher and student might be deadly serious. Not at Capistrano Acting Academy, where the object in this class is to learn to be funny.
    Stand-up comedy coach Tom Riehl acknowledges the four graduates of the Capistrano Acting AcademyÕs inaugural Stand-Up 4 Kids program, Lea Davis, Charlie Fiorenza, Logan Ranck and Ella Davis, from lef
  • Southern California retail jobs at 10-year high as merchants bet on expanded holiday sales

    Southern California retail jobs at 10-year high as merchants bet on expanded holiday sales
    October, and thus orange, is retailing’s new black.
    Not only are merchants filling store shelves with holiday gifts and trinkets earlier and earlier, the seasonal hiring push by Southern California retailers is coming earlier, too, state employment statistics show.
    My trusty spreadsheet tells me retailers in Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside and San Bernardino counties employed 755,800 workers last month, the highest October staffing since 2007. That’s up 9,000 from September but only u
  • Jeffrey Tambor leaving ‘Transparent’ in wake of sexual-harassment allegations

    Jeffrey Tambor leaving ‘Transparent’ in wake of sexual-harassment allegations
    In the wake of two sexual-harassment allegations, “Transparent” star Jeffrey Tambor referenced what he calls a “politicized atmosphere” that has afflicted the set and said that this is “no longer the job I signed up for four years ago.” (Photo by Willy Sanjuan/Invision/AP, File)LOS ANGELES — Actor Jeffrey Tambor is apparently leaving his award-winning role on the Amazon Studios TV series “Transparent” in the wake of sexual harassment allegati
  • 3- 2-1, BAM! Georgia Dome imploded in downtown Atlanta

    3- 2-1, BAM! Georgia Dome imploded in downtown Atlanta
    By JEFF MARTIN
    The  Associated Press
    ATLANTA — One of the nation’s largest domed stadiums has been destroyed in a scheduled implosion in downtown Atlanta.
    Nearly 5,000 pounds of explosives were on hand to blast the Georgia Dome in Atlanta to smithereens Monday at 7:30 a.m. People gathered at windows of tall office buildings, at a nearby revolving hotel-top restaurant, in parking lots and at other areas around the scene downtown to watch the blast.
    The dome opened in 1992, and it
  • Here’s who’s backing whom in key O.C. congressional races

    Here’s who’s backing whom in key O.C. congressional races
    The Buzz is the Register’s weekly political news column.
    With 31 challengers in Orange County’s four Republican congressional districts, major endorsements offer a measure of who’s off to a good start — and help distinguish candidates in the bewilderingly vast field.
    Political scientists often emphasize that endorsements don’t decide a race, that they’re less important than the size of a candidate’s campaign treasury in helping connect with voters. But m
  • Disneyland's California Screamin' coaster closes Jan. 8

    If you're dreamin' of a ride on Disneyland's California Screamin' coaster, time is running out. Same goes for grabbing a meal at Ariel's Grotto or simply enjoying the California vibe on Paradise Pier.
  • Zimbabwe’s Mugabe passes deadline to resign; now faces impeachment

    Zimbabwe’s Mugabe passes deadline to resign; now faces impeachment
    By CHRISTOPHER TORCHIA and FARAI MUTSAKA
    HARARE, Zimbabwe — Longtime President Robert Mugabe ignored a midday deadline set by the ruling party to step down or face impeachment proceedings, while Zimbabweans stunned by his defiance during a national address vowed more protests to make him leave.
    The ruling party’s Central Committee was meeting to discuss impeachment of the 93-year-old Mugabe, the world’s oldest head of state, after 37 years in power. Amid the political confusion
  • Oceana’s plan for saving our oceans

    Oceana’s plan for saving our oceans
     Scarlet – a 55-foot humpback whale who had been known locally since 1997 – was discovered dead at sea. In mid-2016, Scarlet became entangled in fishing gear, struggling for six weeks and falling ill, before eventually being freed. The experience left her weakened and may have contributed to her demise. The end of the whale’s life, however, was not the end of her influence on the people of this area.
    In July, Scarlet’s story had become a central theme of Oceana&rsquo
  • Get to know Irvine Public School Foundation’s Neda Eaton

    Get to know Irvine Public School Foundation’s Neda Eaton
    Maybe Neda Eaton is driven to help kids because she remembers what it was like to be young and need help. She was 9 years old when her family pulled up stakes in their home country of Iran and resettled in Corona del Mar. “Not speaking any English, it was kind of rough for me to make friends,” remembers Eaton, who today is the president and CEO of Irvine Public School Foundation.
    Sports – volleyball is her game –became Eaton’s way of fitting in to her adopted countr
  • California officials probe source of Legionnaires'...

    Three new cases of Legionnaires' disease have been identified in Southern California and officials are looking at the possibility there may be a source outside Disneyland , where at least 11 of the patients visited in September, according to reports. Legionnaires' has sickened a total of 15 people, two of whom have died.
  • Lake Forest homebuying: Sales up 4.6% in summer

    Lake Forest homebuying: Sales up 4.6% in summer
    Homebuying in Lake Forest in the third quarter outpaced countywide sales activity.
    Using CoreLogic data, we compared sales patterns for all residences in the July-to-September period vs. a year ago for the older parts of Lake Forest and Foothill Ranch. Sales rose as 389 residences were purchased this year vs. 372 a year ago. That’s a gain of 4.6 percent vs. an increase of 2.2 percent countywide.
    Neighborhood trends for the summer quarter from CoreLogic’s report:
    Lake Forest ZIP 92630
  • Winter sports: How to report scores to the Register

    Winter sports: How to report scores to the Register
    Coaches and team representatives can report scores to the Register this season the following ways:
    1.) report the information by calling the Register (714-796-7804) between 5 p.m. and 9:40 p.m. the day of the game.
    2.) email the information to the Register ([email protected]) by 9:40 p.m. the day of the game.
    Information received by 9:40 p.m. will be published in the next day’s Register and online on the OCVarsity pages.
    The Register no longer uses the Admin Too
  • Jordan McLaughlin leads USC to overtime win at Vanderbilt

    Jordan McLaughlin leads USC to overtime win at Vanderbilt
    Vanderbilt forward Ejike Obinna, left, drives against Southern California forward Nick Rakocevic in the first half of an NCAA college basketball game Sunday, Nov. 19, 2017, in Nashville, Tenn. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey)Southern California guard Jonah Mathews, right, passes past Vanderbilt guard Joe Toye, left, in the first half of an NCAA college basketball game Sunday, Nov. 19, 2017, in Nashville, Tenn. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey)Southern California forward Chimezie Metu (4) shoots above Vanderbilt
  • Charles Manson stirred bitter memories, fascination long after his cult’s murderous rampage in L.A.

    Charles Manson stirred bitter memories, fascination long after his cult’s murderous rampage in L.A.
    Charles Manson, perhaps the most notorious of figures in Southern California history, whose shadow loomed over the region for decades after he went to prison, is gone.
    But from Chatsworth to the Hollywood Hills, and from Los Feliz to downtown L.A., his bloody imprint on the Southland — and the eerie cultural fascination his gruesome crimes inspired — remains.
    Hints of Manson’s shadow endure in a secluded corner of the northern end of the San Fernando Valley, where a castoff mov
  • HHOF inductees Paul Kariya, Teemu Selanne enjoy spotlight once more at Honda Center

    HHOF inductees Paul Kariya, Teemu Selanne enjoy spotlight once more at Honda Center
    ANAHEIM – Paul Kariya has been to Honda Center over the years but it has been on his own quiet terms. An entrance and exit without fanfare. Only few would know.
    Something meaningful usually propelled the former Mighty Ducks superstar to make the trek from his Dana Point home. Teemu Selanne’s final regular-season game in 2014 did get him to attend as a fan. The Ducks’ playoff run last spring had him playing a part in the team’s wins countdown to the Stanley Cup.
    Related Ar
  • Mass murderer Charles Manson dead at 83

    Mass murderer Charles Manson dead at 83
    This Oct. 8, 2014, photo shows serial killer Charles Manson. (Courtesy of California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation via AP, File)Cult leader Charles Manson stares at the floor Oct. 6, 1970, as he is led to the Los Angeles courtroom from which he had been ousted the day before after lunging at Judge Charles H. Older with a sharpened pencil clutched in his hand. Manson and three female followers involved in the case will be listening to the proceedings in an adjoining room because of
  • Charles Manson, no mystic of the macabre, was just another killer

    Charles Manson, no mystic of the macabre, was just another killer
    Charlie Manson, Helter Skelter, fame? Give us a break.
    Death couldn’t come soon enough for a man who doesn’t deserve to be called by his last name.
    For decades, a small slice of our tax dollars paid to give old Charlie – who died Sunday, Nov. 19 in a Bakersfield hospital, prison officials told the Associated Press – three hots and a cot.
    If it weren’t for some fluky stuff with the death penalty, the 83-year-old serial killer would have been gone long ago.
  • Lonzo Ball records second career triple-double as Lakers roll past Denver

    Lonzo Ball records second career triple-double as Lakers roll past Denver
     
    Los Angeles Lakers center Brook Lopez, center, drives against Denver Nuggets center Nikola Jokic, right, of Serbia during the first half of an NBA basketball game, Sunday, Nov. 19, 2017, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Ringo H.W. Chiu)Los Angeles Lakers guard Jordan Clarkson, center, goes up for a basket under pressured by Denver Nuggets guard Will Barton, right, during the first half of an NBA basketball game, Sunday, Nov. 19, 2017, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Ringo H.W. Chiu)Denver Nuggets forw
  • Trump advisors send mixed signals on fate of tax bill’s health provision

    Trump advisors send mixed signals on fate of tax bill’s health provision
    By DARLENE SUPERVILLE
    WASHINGTON — Two of President Donald Trump’s leading economic advisers sent mixed signals Sunday on the fate of a health care provision in the Senate version of a $1.5 trillion measure to overhaul business and personal income taxes that is expected to be voted on after Thanksgiving.
    The provision to repeal a requirement that everyone in the U.S. have insurance has emerged as a major sticking point for Republican Sen. Susan Collins of Maine, who has said that iss
  • American Music Awards 2017: See photos of the winners, performances at awards show

    American Music Awards 2017: See photos of the winners, performances at awards show
    The 45th annual American Music Awards at the Microsoft Theater on Sunday, Nov. 19, 2017, in Los Angeles.
     
    Pink, left, and Kelly Clarkson perform “Everybody Hurts” at the American Music Awards at the Microsoft Theater on Sunday, Nov. 19, 2017, in Los Angeles. (Photo by Matt Sayles/Invision/AP)An image of the late Whitney Houston appears on a video screen while Christina Aguilera performs onstage during the 2017 American Music Awards at Microsoft Theater on November 19, 2017 in L
  • UCLA basketball vs. Creighton: preview, scouting report and how to watch

    No. 23 UCLA (3-0) vs. Creighton (3-0)
    Tip-off: 4 p.m., Spring Center, Kansas City, Mo.
    TV/Radio: ESPNU/AM 570
    Update: UCLA slogged through three sleepy halves at Pauley Pavilion last week after returning from its season-opening trip to China, but finally woke up in the second half against South Carolina State to bury the Bulldogs 96-68. The Bruins scored 14 unanswered points during five minutes in the second half to blow the game open. … SC State and Central Arkansas shot a combined 28-fo

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