• The Ellen K Morning Show moves to Children’s Hospital Los Angeles to ask you to join them, and supermodel Heidi Klum, in supporting the hospital on Giving Tuesday

    The Ellen K Morning Show moves to Children’s Hospital Los Angeles to ask you to join them, and supermodel Heidi Klum, in supporting the hospital on Giving Tuesday
    You get family and friends and food on Thanksgiving. A day later, Black Friday gives the brave or foolhardy an excuse to go shopping. When Monday comes around the virtual retailers want you to stop and shop online.
    And Tuesday? That’s been branded the day to help out charities in their philanthropic endeavors – Giving Tuesday, as it’s come to be known – and the Ellen K Morning Show is going on the road to broadcast live from Children’s Hospital Los Angeles
  • Kartje: After 0-4 start, Chargers can see a path to the playoffs

    Kartje: After 0-4 start, Chargers can see a path to the playoffs
    Twenty five years ago, the 1992 Chargers entered the month of October completely and utterly doomed.
    Coming off a 4-12 campaign the year before — and a 6-10 season the year before that — the Chargers and their new coach, Bobby Ross, lost four straight games to start the season. They’d turned the ball over 11 times, scored just 19 total points, and had just been blown out, 27-0, by the Oilers. Things weren’t exactly looking up.
    Then, in one of the most remarkable turns in
  • Crean Lutheran runners moving on to state meet; Woodbridge and Northwood wrap up seasons

    Crean Lutheran runners moving on to state meet; Woodbridge and Northwood wrap up seasons
    Crean Lutheran’s Garrett Miller finished fifth in the Division 4 final at the CIF Southern Section Cross Country Championships in Riverside on Saturday, Nov. 18. Miller qualified for the State Championships with his finish. Photo courtesy Richard CrellinWoodbridge’s Caleb Terefe finished 48th in the Division 2 final at the CIF Southern Section Cross Country Championships in Riverside on Saturday, Nov. 18. Photo courtesy Richard CrellinShow Caption of Expand
    The Woodbridge High and Cr
  • Santa Ana homeless get hundreds of new socks thanks to Joy of Sox intern and team of volunteers

    Santa Ana homeless get hundreds of new socks thanks to Joy of Sox intern and team of volunteers
    Eliza Clark of Newport Beach helped improve the comfort of homeless people in Santa Ana, Wednesday morning, Nov. 22, as she and 11 volunteers passed out hundreds of pairs of new socks to those living around the Civic Center Plaza of the Flags.
    Pointing at the Santa Ana Civic Center, Plaza of the Flags, Newport Beach resident Eliza Clark, Joy of Sox intern, joined by 11 volunteers prepare to pass out 597 pairs of new socks to the homeless on Wednesday morning. (Photo by Ken Steinhardt, Orang
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  • Irvine Valley College men’s basketball team finishes third in tournament

    Irvine Valley’s men’s basketball team finished its own tournament with a third-place win on Saturday, Nov. 18.
    The Lasers ended their own Irvine Valley Classic with a 77-58 victory over American River.
    IVC was hoping to be in the championship final, but lost a tough game to eventual tournament winner Ventura, 74-69, on Friday night.
    Irvine Valley made the most of its final game in the tourney on Saturday.
    The Lasers out-scored American River from Northern California by 11 points in t
  • Donald Trump vs. LaVar Ball: Does one brand help another?

    Donald Trump vs. LaVar Ball: Does one brand help another?
    Maybe this is the warped moment in time when LaVar Ball really should be offering a Thanksgiving Day shout-out to Donald Trump.
    Thanks to the President of the United States keeping the Big Baller Brand on the radar for his 43 million Twitter followers over the last few days, including two more missives Wednesday morning, a whole new demographic of holiday shoppers might not even be aware of their sneaker options.
    Now sneaky is that?
    What’s rich is this provoked but unsolicited promotion al
  • 85-year-old Anaheim woman is missing

    ANAHEIM – An 85-year-old woman with Alzheimer’s disease is missing in Anaheim, police reported Wednesday.
    Albina Franco Soriano, who goes by Elvie, was last seen about 11 a.m. Monday at Ball Road and Gilbert Street, Sgt. Daron Wyatt said.
    Soriano, who requires medication, has walked away before, Wyatt said. In September of last year, she was found in Buena Park.
    She is 5-foot-1, weighs 120 pounds and has black-gray hair and brown eyes. Anyone who has seen her or knows where she may b
  • 'Star Wars: The Last Jedi': Everything we know so far - CNET

    While we have absolutely no early intelligence about the movie's plot, let's lead off with the 100 percent spoiler-free details for anyone who's been and many screenings have already sold out, but it certainly couldn't hurt to check with your local movie theater to grab an opening-weekend seat. with a runtime of 2 hours, 30 minutes.
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  • Marian Gaborik can’t return to L.A. Kings soon enough

    Marian Gaborik can’t return to L.A. Kings soon enough
    LOS ANGELES — Marian Gaborik wasn’t in the Kings’ lineup for their game Wednesday against the Winnipeg Jets at Staples Center. He might not play Friday against the Arizona Coyotes or Saturday against the Ducks. It would appear to be only a matter of time before he rejoins their lineup, though.
    Gaborik hasn’t played since undergoing left knee surgery in April.
    The veteran right wing won’t play until he’s ready to play, Kings coach John Stevens said. When he doe
  • Orange County girls basketball preview: O.C. preseason top 10

    Orange County girls basketball preview: O.C. preseason top 10
    Sarah Youssouf, Katie Kubo, Samantha Fries, and Jamie Kwong, from left, of the Esperanza High School girls basketball team, surround their coach James Valverde in Anaheim on Thursday, Nov. 16, 2017. (Photo by Paul Rodriguez, Orange County Register/SCNG)Sarah Youssouf of the Esperanza High School girls basketball team in Anaheim on Thursday, Nov. 16, 2017. (Photo by Paul Rodriguez, Orange County Register/SCNG)Samantha Fries of the Esperanza High School girls basketball team in Anaheim on Thursday
  • Best places to get hot chocolate

    Best places to get hot chocolate
    The holidays are here, and you know what that means — it’s time for hot chocolate. Kids and adults alike enjoy a cup of this warm, velvety drink and for good reason. It warms the body and the soul during the most wonderful time of the year. We found some of our favorite spots for you and your kids to get a cup of the best hot cocoa and a tasty nosh as well.
    Vitaly Caffé
    Looking for a taste of Italy along with your hot chocolate? Then Vitaly Caffé is the place to visit.
  • Lake Forest chooses final map and voting schedule for district-based elections

    Lake Forest chooses final map and voting schedule for district-based elections
    LAKE FOREST — Moving forward with the switch from at-large to district-based elections starting in 2018, the City Council approved a final map and a schedule for the new sequence of district voting for the next general municipal election.
    The City Council voted, 3-2, with Councilmen Andrew Hamilton and Jim Gardner opposed, on Tuesday, Nov. 21, to select a variation of draft map 116, titled 116b, which council members said offered more compactness and a more even population distribution tha
  • U.S. Marine, a reserves military police officer, charged with attacking girlfriend at Camp Pendleton beach

    U.S. Marine, a reserves military police officer, charged with attacking girlfriend at Camp Pendleton beach
    CAMP PENDLETON – A U.S. Marine who is a military police officer in the reserves is facing assault charges after authorities accused him of choking his girlfriend after she refused to have sex with him on a firetruck parked along a Camp Pendleton beach.
    The defendant, who has not yet entered a plea, will return to court on Dec. 7, court records show
    Daniel Jack Schumi has been charged with a felony count of assault by strangling, and a misdemeanor count of assault by striking and beati
  • Governor accepts resignations of two Minnesota legislators over sexual harassment accusations

    Governor accepts resignations of two Minnesota legislators over sexual harassment accusations
    By KYLE POTTER
    ST. PAUL, Minn.  — Minnesota Gov. Mark Dayton on Wednesday welcomed the imminent resignations of two male lawmakers accused of repeated sexual harassment as an important first step to cleaning up misconduct in state politics.
    Democratic state Sen. Dan Schoen was the first to move toward an exit, planning a Wednesday
    This March 10, 2016, file photo shows Rep. Dan Schoen at the Minnesota State Office Building in St. Paul, Minn. Democrat Schoen and Republican Tony Cornish
  • When will you be able to buy recreational marijuana in Santa Ana?

    When will you be able to buy recreational marijuana in Santa Ana?
    Orange County residents could be able to buy recreational marijuana in Santa Ana as soon as New Year’s Day, after the city became the first and only jurisdiction in the county to allow commercial pot shops.
    The Santa Ana City Council voted Nov. 9 to begin the process of licensing up to 30 recreational cannabis shops to operate locally. That makes the city an outlier in Orange County, where nearly all jurisdictions have opted to ban the commercial marijuana businesses that Prop. 64 allows t
  • College football Week 13 in the L.A. TV market: Bleak Friday for UCLA, or another Chip shot?

    College football Week 13 in the L.A. TV market: Bleak Friday for UCLA, or another Chip shot?
    Get you someone that looks at you, the way that Chip Kelly looks at the logo! #GoGators #Florida #ChipKelly #Gatornation pic.twitter.com/dYReONcnC6
    — Luke (@lukejbrewer) November 19, 2017Chip Kelly was on the ESPN “SportsCenter” set on Sunday morning, because that’s where he currently draws a paycheck, and they posted a graphic featuring the Florida Gators.
    “Is this your way of firing me?” the free-agent football coach asked.
    No, it’s keeping you in the
  • Best thing I ate: a tower of chilled seafood at Water Grill

    Best thing I ate: a tower of chilled seafood at Water Grill
    A friend called and said, “Let’s go to brunch.”
    I said, “Okay, but let’s go someplace with a great Bloody Mary.”
    He said, “Sounds good. How about seafood?”
    I said, “Sounds like we’re talking about Water Grill.”
    “I’ll make a reservation,” he said.
    Frankly I don’t remember what was on the brunch menu. I assume there were eggs of some sort and probably some very good smoked salmon. I never opened the menu. Bef
  • After over-hunting, habitat loss and falling into La Brea Tar Pits, California’s wild turkeys are making a comeback

    After over-hunting, habitat loss and falling into La Brea Tar Pits, California’s wild turkeys are making a comeback
    “Yeah, I know about the wild turkeys here.”
    Dianne Erskine-Hellrigel said she sometimes sees them scurry onto lawns, or fly into trees to roost.
    Erskine-Hellrigel is the executive director of the Community Hiking Club in Santa Clarita. On Monday, she confirmed the presence of a dozen of the large game birds with the colorful plumage and the crinkled necks in the Happy Valley neighborhood of Newhall.
    “They are just lovely,” she said. “They have those beautiful i
  • NFL Week 12 in the L.A. TV market: A Dish Network best served cold for Chargers, Rams

    NFL Week 12 in the L.A. TV market: A Dish Network best served cold for Chargers, Rams
    Here’s a map of the markets where DISH customers are currently without their CBS stations. #Cowboys–#Chargers on Thanksgiving is in jeopardy if a new retransmission consent deal isn’t reached by Thursday afternoon. Iron Bowl on Saturday is also up in the air. #NFL #SEC #sportsbiz pic.twitter.com/thKMJeQrG3
    — Alex M. Silverman🏒 (@AlexMSilverman) November 21, 2017First off, do you know anyone that pays for the Dish Network?
    Didn’t think so. But they exist.
    Of
  • Zimbabwe’s incoming leader Mnangagwa returns home to cheers

    Zimbabwe’s incoming leader Mnangagwa returns home to cheers
    By FARAI MUTSAKA and CHRISTOPHER TORCHIA
    HARARE, Zimbabwe — Zimbabwe’s incoming leader Emmerson Mnangagwa made a triumphant return Wednesday, telling cheering supporters that the country is witnessing “a new and unfolding democracy.”
    “I appeal to all genuine people of Zimbabwe to come together,” Mnangagwa said. “We are all Zimbabweans … we need peace in our country and jobs, jobs, jobs.”
    That was received enthusiastically by the crowd at the
  • 5 new Thanksgiving week movies, from best to worst

    5 new Thanksgiving week movies, from best to worst
    Quite a spread being laid out for L.A. moviegoers this Thanksgiving week. Below I review, in descending order of how great I think they are, a sophisticated first love story, an ultramodern computer-animated spectacular steeped in Mexican traditions, a chilling Nordic psychokinetic thriller, yet another portrayal of Winston Churchill and a smalltown indie noir.
    There are more new movies to devour too, and I’ll be commenting on some of them as the extended holiday waddles along on Facebook
  • How hot is your Thanksgiving going to be?

    How hot is your Thanksgiving going to be?
    Temperatures are expected to heat up over the Thanksgiving Day holiday, and people are already taking advantage of the warmer than average temperatures at Hermosa Beach. (Photo by Chuck Bennett/Daily Breeze/SCNG)LOS ANGELES — A mini heat wave could send some Southland temperatures into record territory today, including a high of 94 degrees in Downtown L.A., setting the stage for an uncommonly warm Thanksgiving Day, with more records possible, forecasters said.
    Temperatures today will be ar
  • Cook your Thanksgiving turkey without heating up your house — or using your oven

    Cook your Thanksgiving turkey without heating up your house — or using your oven
    The kitchen is the last place to be on an unseasonably hot Thanksgiving day. Depending on how fast you cook the turkey, the oven temperature could range anywhere from 325 to 450 degrees.
    Why not avoid firing up the oven altogether?
    “Guys! You are the home of grilling — you can cook outdoors,” suggested Lynne Rossetto Kasper, the America Public Radio personality whose award-winning show “The Splendid Table” airs nationally. “I live in a place where cooking outd
  • Anaheim police excessive use-of-force rate outpaces many cities, ACLU report alleges

    Anaheim Police officers use excessive force at a rate that far outpaces law enforcement agencies in most similar-sized or larger cities, according to a report released Monday by the American Civil Liberties Union of Southern California. In 2015, Anaheim ranked ninth among the 60 largest U.S. cities in the rate of officer-involved deaths during arrests, based on FBI data.
  • U.N. court convicts Gen. Ratko Mladic of genocide over Bosnia’s horrors

    U.N. court convicts Gen. Ratko Mladic of genocide over Bosnia’s horrors
    By MIKE CORDER
    THE HAGUE, Netherlands — The United Nations’ Yugoslav war crimes tribunal convicted Bosnian Serb military chief Gen. Ratko Mladic on Wednesday of genocide and crimes against humanity, and sentenced him to life in prison for atrocities during Bosnia’s 1992-1995 war.
    Mladic, 75, was found guilty of commanding forces responsible for crimes including the worst atrocities of the war — the deadly three-year siege of the Bosnian capital, Sarajevo, and the 1995 mas
  • Zimbabwe expected to swear in new president, Emmerson Mnangagwa

    Zimbabwe expected to swear in new president, Emmerson Mnangagwa
    HARARE, Zimbabwe — Zimbabwe’s recently fired vice president, Emmerson Mnangagwa, was set to return as early as Wednesday to be sworn in as the country’s new leader, after Robert Mugabe announced his stunning resignation during impeachment proceedings against him.
    Zimbabweans erupted in response Tuesday, cheering and dancing in the streets late into the night, thrilled to be rid of a leader whose early promise after the end of white minority rule in 1980 was overtaken by ec
  • San Clemente homebuying drops 6.5%: 11 facts to know

    San Clemente homebuying drops 6.5%: 11 facts to know
    Homebuying in San Clemente in the third quarter could not keep pace with countywide sales activity.
    Using CoreLogic data, we compared sales patterns for all residences in the July-to-September period vs. a year ago. Here’s 11 things we learned about the summer quarter:
    1. Sales in San Clemente fell as 289 residences were purchased this year vs. 309 a year ago. That’s a loss of 6.5 percent vs. an increase of 2.2 percent countywide.
    Neighborhood trends in San Clemente …
    2. San C
  • As holiday shopping nears, a Cal State Fullerton expert weighs in on the future of malls and online retailers

    As holiday shopping nears, a Cal State Fullerton expert weighs in on the future of malls and online retailers
    Strip malls such as this one in Murrieta give immigrants a foothold in entrepreneurship, said Ray Young. (Photo by Frank Bellino/ SCNG file photo)Strip malls such as this one in Costa Mesa, which often contain personal care services, are a big part of Orange County’s retail landscape. (Photo by Christine Cotter/SCNG file photo)Community centers, bigger than strip malls, typically contain one or more big box stores and draw from 4 to 6 miles away, said Cal State Fullerton professor emeritus
  • Navy says plane carrying 11 crashes in the Philippine Sea, carrier launches search and rescue operation

    Navy says plane carrying 11 crashes in the Philippine Sea, carrier launches search and rescue operation
    TOKYO  — An aircraft carrying 11 crew and passengers crashed into the Pacific Ocean on Wednesday while on the way to the aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan, the Navy said.
    The Japan-based 7th Fleet said in a statement that the search and rescue operation was launched from the carrier.
    “Personnel recovery is underway and their condition will be evaluated by USS Ronald Reagan medical staff,” the statement said. Japan’s defense ministry later said eight of the
  • Buffalo Soldiers ride into CSUF, honoring recent alumni

    Buffalo Soldiers ride into CSUF, honoring recent alumni
    The contributions of African Americans a century apart are celebrated in the “African American Civic Engagement” exhibit at Cal State Fullerton’s Pollak Library.
    Memorabilia of the Buffalo Soldiers — African American soldiers of the U.S. Army 9th and 10th Calvary Regiments in the 1860s — make up half the exhibit, presented by the university’s African American Studies Department. Included are a uniform, Winchester rifle, bicycle, photos and sculptures of n
  • Vintage games, holiday crafts and sled run highlight Cal State Fullerton’s winter festival, homecoming

    Vintage games, holiday crafts and sled run highlight Cal State Fullerton’s winter festival, homecoming
    This year’s Winter Festival Homecoming on Dec. 2 will pull double duty as a celebration of Cal State Fullerton’s 60th anniversary, including highlighting memorable events from the university’s six decades.
    Students, faculty, staff, alumni and members of the community are invited to take part in these activities free on campus, from 2 to 6 p.m.:Skating rink and real snow sled run
    Giant gaming truck and virtual reality stations
    Iconic games: Giant Twister, Jenga, Lite Brite and P
  • Throwdown at the Gastronome as CSUF international students hold cook-off

    Throwdown at the Gastronome as CSUF international students hold cook-off
    It was a cutthroat kitchen on the Cal State Fullerton campus Nov. 18 when five teams from the International Students Association competed in a pre-Thanksgiving cook-off.
    For the club’s League of Kitchens, students prepared vegetarian biryani from India/Pakistan; chole bhature from India; pav bhaji from India; pasta from Italy; and chicken adobo from the Philippines. The chole bhature took first prize and pav bhaji second.
    “These students are international and don’t have family
  • Mother’s Market donation will help kids get to CSUF’s Tucker Wildlife Sanctuary

    Mother’s Market donation will help kids get to CSUF’s Tucker Wildlife Sanctuary
    Mother’s Market & Kitchen, a natural and organic foods retailer based in Costa Mesa, has donated $5,000 to Tucker Wildlife Sanctuary so kids from Orange County schools with a high share of children from low-income families can have free field trip transportation to the sanctuary.
    “With its wonderful preservation efforts and community educational programs, Tucker Wildlife Sanctuary is an important asset to Orange County,” said Deborah Rubino, chief integration officer for Mo
  • CSUF women’s soccer bows out of NCAA tournament, looks to go farther next year

    CSUF women’s soccer bows out of NCAA tournament, looks to go farther next year
    By JEONG PARK
    Dreams have died hard for Cal State Fullerton women’s soccer for the last three seasons.
    A penalty kick loss in 2015 to USC in the NCAA Tournament First Round. Another penalty kick loss in 2016 to UC Irvine in the Big West Conference Semifinal.
    Cal State Fullerton head coach Demian Brown talks to his players during a Big West Conference match against UC Irvine at Anteater Stadium in Irvine on Oct. 29, 2017. (Photo by Kyusung Gong/Contributing Photographer)Cal State Fullerton&
  • Cal State Fullerton women’s volleyball wraps up season with a record of 5-24

    Cal State Fullerton women’s volleyball wraps up season with a record of 5-24
    Cal State Fullerton, 5-24, ended the season Saturday with a 3-0 loss to Cal Poly.For the Titans, Jayla Norman had a team-best seven kills while Katelyn Nielsen and Madeline Schneider each had six kills.Defensively, Katie Roux dug out a team-best 11 balls. Makenzi Abelman led the team with 12 assists.
    Fullerton’s Katelyn Nielsen, Madeline Schneider and Alayne Thompson celebrate a point during their game against Cal Poly. It was the CSUF women’s volleyball team’s f
  • CIF Southern California girls volleyball playoffs: Tuesday’s scores, Saturday’s schedule

    CIF Southern California girls volleyball playoffs: Tuesday’s scores, Saturday’s schedule
    Scores from Tuesday’s girls volleyball matches in the CIF Southern California Regionals, and the matchups for Saturday.
    GIRLS VOLLEYBALL
    Open Division
    Regional semifinals, TuesdayTorrey Pines def. Redondo, 3 games to 2 (scores not reported)Mater Dei def. Marymount, 25-16, 15-25, 25-14, 10-25, 15-8
    Regional final
    Saturday, Nov. 25Mater Dei at Torrey Pines, 6 p.m.
    Division I
    Regional semifinals, TuesdaySanta Margarita def. Bishop’s, 25-16, 25-15, 25-13San Juan Hills def. Long Beach Pol
  • Sierra Canyon volleyball digs deep to reach first CIF state regional final

    Sierra Canyon volleyball digs deep to reach first CIF state regional final
    CHATSWORTH — The Sierra Canyon High girls volleyball team was in a situation it had been in just once this season.
    Sage Hill was one point away of going up two sets to none on Tuesday, and Sierra Canyon’s promising campaign was in trouble.
    So the Trailblazers fought back.
    Sierra Canyon held off six set points to win the second set, then carried that momentum to a 20-25, 33-31, 25-21, 25-15 home win to reach the CIF State Division II regional final Saturday.
    Sierra Canyon (36-7) advan
  • Mater Dei survives erratic effort to beat Marymount in regional semifinals

    Mater Dei survives erratic effort to beat Marymount in regional semifinals
    Mater Dei’s Natalie Berty hits into Marymount’s Grace Frohling during the Monarchs’ victory over Marymount in the 2017 CIF State Girls Volleyball Regional semifinals of the Open Division at Mater Dei High in Santa Ana on Tuesday, Nov 21, 2017. (Photo by Kevin Sullivan, Orange County Register/SCNG)Mater Dei’s Siena Secrist hits the ball during the Monarchs’ victory over Marymount in the CIF Girls’ Volleyball Regional Semifinals of the Open Division at Mater Dei
  • Photos: UCLA falls to UCONN 78-60 in women’s hoops

    Photos: UCLA falls to UCONN 78-60 in women’s hoops
    UCLA’s Jordin Canada sits on the floor after losing the ball in Los Angeles, CA on Tuesday, November 21, 2017. The Huskies beat the Bruins 78-60. (Photo by Scott Varley, Daily Breeze/SCNG)UCLA’s Jordin Canada drives around UCONN’s Kia Nurse in Los Angeles, CA on Tuesday, November 21, 2017. The Huskies beat the Bruins 78-60. (Photo by Scott Varley, Daily Breeze/SCNG)UCLA’s Kennedy Burke hangs onto a loose ball in Los Angeles, CA on Tuesday, November 21, 2017. The Huskies b
  • UCLA women hope to learn from loss to No. 1 UConn

    UCLA women hope to learn from loss to No. 1 UConn
    UCLA’s Monique Billings looks for room to shoot around UCONN’s defense in Los Angeles, CA on Tuesday, November 21, 2017. (Photo by Scott Varley, Daily Breeze/SCNG)UCLA’s Monique Billings watches her shot fall in in Los Angeles, CA on Tuesday, November 21, 2017. (Photo by Scott Varley, Daily Breeze/SCNG)UCONN head coach Geno Auriemma likes what he sees in the first half against UCLA in Los Angeles, CA on Tuesday, November 21, 2017. (Photo by Scott Varley, Daily Breeze/SCNG)UCLA&
  • It's Turkey Trot Time, Southern California

    Trotting downtown? Or in Long Beach? Or in Dana Point? Or in Burbank? Don your best cranberry-themed outfit and get to running. The feast-related fact of the matter when it comes to Thanksgiving dinner is this: You won't be able to devour everything on the table.
  • Woman suffers fatal injuries after being hit by car in Corona

    Woman suffers fatal injuries after being hit by car in Corona
    A woman was hit by a car in Corona and suffered fatal injuries Tuesday, a California Highway Patrol incident log showed.
    The incident was first reported just after 6 p.m. when a witness saw a woman lying in the roadway on Temescal Canyon Road near El Cerrito Road, the incident report showed.
    The woman was possibly riding a bicycle when she was hit by a Toyota Yaris, the report said.
    No other information was immediately available. A call to a CHP spokesman was not immediately returned.
    This story
  • Santa Margarita sweeps Bishop’s, continues its surge in regionals

    Santa Margarita sweeps Bishop’s, continues its surge in regionals
    RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA – The confidence is flowing for Santa Margarita’s girls volleyball team.
    The top-seeded Eagles made quick work of the Bishop’s of La Jolla for a three-game sweep, 25-16, 25-15, 25-13, in a CIF Southern California Regional Division I semifinal Tuesday at Santa Margarita High.
    “I think the girls played loose and just had fun tonight,” Santa Margarita coach Katy Daly said. “That’s what I’ve kind of asked them to do. Go out and m
  • A gray whale visits Dana Point Harbor for the third time in four months

    A gray whale visits Dana Point Harbor for the third time in four months
    DANA POINT  — For the third time in four months a gray whale has visited the harbor.
    Mike Bursk, a captain with the Ocean Institute’s R/V Sea Explorer, was heading out on a trip at 12:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 21 when the approximately 35-foot-long whale passed the boat heading into the harbor.The whale headed down the outer channel and wowed paddleboarders, kayakers and boaters as it calmly cruised along.
    When Bursk got back to the dock at the Ocean Institute an hour later, the wha
  • Brook Lopez ‘really enjoying’ first year with Lakers, twin brother Robin says

    Brook Lopez ‘really enjoying’ first year with Lakers, twin brother Robin says
    LOS ANGELES — When the NBA’s Lopez brothers were growing up in Los Angeles, the Lakers were as good as gods. Magic Johnson and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar gave way to Kobe Bryant and Shaquille O’Neal.
    “The Lakers, for us they were the biggest basketball team in the world,” Bulls’ center Robin Lopez said. “That’s our definition of the NBA. That’s what comes to mind in our head, you know?”
    Now, Brook Lopez, Robin’s twin brother, is the Lake
  • Updates: UCLA football coaching search

    Updates: UCLA football coaching search
    THE LATEST FROM TWITTER:Report: Florida preparing to widen coaching search, might move past Chip Kelly after Thanksgiving https://t.co/Sajkc9QRTC #GatorNation pic.twitter.com/dBChfWLyFY
    — SEC Country Florida (@SECCountryUF) November 21, 2017Definitely some good insight here. The #UCLAjob would offer some things that UF cannot: easier path to winning conference championship, less behind the scenes diplomacy.
    Both UCLA and Florida have their comparative advantages, hopefully one of them can
  • Updated: Schedule for CIF-SS football semifinals

    Updated: Schedule for CIF-SS football semifinals
    Schedule for the Orange County teams in the CIF-SS football semifinals.
    FOOTBALL
    Friday, Nov. 24
    Division 1: Mater Dei at Mission Viejo, 7 p.m.Division 3: El Toro at St. Francis, 7 p.m.Division 4: Downey at Capistrano Valley, 7 p.m.Division 7: St. Margaret’s at El Modena, 7 p.m.Division 9: Aquinas vs. Cypress at Western High, 7 p.m.Division 11: Rancho Mirage vs. Katella, at Glover Stadium, 7 p.m.Division 12: Santa Ana vs. Big Bear, at Big Bear Middle School, 1:30 p.m.Division 13: La Quinta
  • DA: Man accused of putting his semen into co-worker’s water bottle and food and on computer equipment

    DA: Man accused of putting his semen into co-worker’s water bottle and food and on computer equipment
    SANTA ANA — A Palmdale man has been charged with misdemeanor battery and attempted vandalism for putting his semen into a co-worker’s water bottle and in and on the person’s belongings.
    Stevens Millancastro – who also goes by Stevens Millan – has worked with the co-worker in a La Palma office since 2014, according to the Orange County District Attorney’s office.
    Between late-November 2016 and mid-January, Millancastro is accused of putting semen in a food
  • As more sexual harassment allegations emerge, elected leaders join call for Bocanegra’s immediate resignation

    As more sexual harassment allegations emerge, elected leaders join call for Bocanegra’s immediate resignation
    Assemblyman Raul Bocanegra, who has now been accused by seven women of sexual harassment, said this week that he will not seek re-election when his term is up in about 10 months. But there is a growing chorus of fellow elected leaders who say they want him gone sooner than that.
    Councilwoman Nury Martinez, a longtime political ally and personal friend of Bocanegra’s, was among the first group of elected officials to publicly call for his immediate resignation.
    “Raul Bocanegra has bee
  • Orange County scores and player stats for Tuesday (11-21-17)

    Orange County scores and player stats for Tuesday (11-21-17)
    This is where you can find the scores and stats for the Orange County high school games on Tuesday, Nov. 21.
    BOYS BASKETBALL
    El Monte Tournament
    Estancia 62, Camino Nuevo 33
     
     

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