• ‘The Voice’ is coming to San Manuel Casino — as a slot machine

    ‘The Voice’ is coming to San Manuel Casino — as a slot machine
    Fans of the hit NBC singing competition “The Voice” can check out the new slot machines based on the reality show at San Manuel Casino in Highland.
    New slot machines based on the hit singing competition “The Voice” land at San Manuel Casino. (Courtesy of San Manuel Casino)Located in the Rockin’ Casino section, four new slot machines, which feature music and footage from the show, will get star-studded treatment with a performance by season four finalists The Sw
  • Michigan Rep. Conyers’ exit after decades could open political floodgates

    Michigan Rep. Conyers’ exit after decades could open political floodgates
    Standing outside Michigan Rep. John Conyers’ house, attorney Arnold Reed addresses the media, Friday, Dec. 1, 2017, in Detroit. Reed is holding a photo of the congressman and Marion Brown, one of at least three women who have alleged sexual harassment while working for Conyers. Reed said that the congressman will discuss whether to resign following allegations of sexual misconduct in the coming days, but his health will be the paramount factor and not pressure from Washington politicians.
  • This is what the Southern California wildfires look like from the sky

    This is what the Southern California wildfires look like from the sky
    Multiple fires are blazing in the Southern California area, including the Skirball Fire, which ignited early Wednesday morning, the Rye Fire, Creek Fire and Thomas Fire. Combined, the fires have charred more than 60,000 acres and the smoke was visible across the region.
    While much of the damage was visible on the ground, the view from above was equally impactful.Images of #SkirballFire #LAWind from @LACo_FD @Sikorsky #Firehawk multiple agencies supporting @LAFD to combat these horrific fire
  • Martial arts classes at La Palma continue until Dec. 21

    Martial arts classes at La Palma continue until Dec. 21
    Easy martial-arts classes for adults will be held each Tuesdays and Thursdays until Dec. 21, at the La Palma Community Center,  7821 Walker St. Students will improve physical fitness, increase mental alertness, reduce stress, and achieve a positive attitude. The cost is $45.
    Scott Schwebke, 714-796-7767
    [email protected]
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  • In-N-Out heiress Lynsi Snyder lists her San Gabriel Valley mansion for $19.8 million

    In-N-Out heiress Lynsi Snyder lists her San Gabriel Valley mansion for $19.8 million
    An 18,687-square-foot San Gabriel Valley mansion that grabbed headlines when In-N-Out heiress Lynsi Snyder bought it from baseball player Adrián Beltré is in the spotlight again.
    The 10-bedroom,18-bathroom estate hit the market this week for $19.799 million. Snyder bought the spread in 2012 for $17.4 million.
    Built in 2010, the manse is set on 4.16 coiffed acres in the equestrian community of Bradbury Estates. The new listing for the modern Mediterranean-style residence h
  • 5 brews to try as Extreme Beer Fest comes to L.A. for the first time

    5 brews to try as Extreme Beer Fest comes to L.A. for the first time
    Beer lovers know there’s no shortage of choices when it comes to types and styles of brews.
    There are lagers, ambers, porters, stouts and malts with styles that vary from blondes to browns; creamy to fruity; golden to red; honey and the ever-popular IPA.
    But there are some beers that make all other beers tremble in their normalcy.
    These are the extreme beers.
    “Extreme beers we define as beers that push the boundaries of brewing. They’re not specific to any sort of style, ABV [a
  • Nixon Museum to hold holiday event Dec. 13 and 20, with replica of First Lady’s gingerbread house

    Nixon Museum to hold holiday event Dec. 13 and 20, with replica of First Lady’s gingerbread house
    The Richard Nixon Presidential Library & Museum will hold a holiday candlelight event at 6 p.m. on Wednesday, Dec. 13, and Wednesday, Dec. 20. The event will feature a 10-foot mountain of model trains and replica of former First Lady Pat Nixon’s 1971 gingerbread house. Cost: $16 for those ages 5 to 11; $29 for those 12 and up.
    Alma Fausto, 714-796-7865
    [email protected]
  • Possibly armed man barricaded in Newhall home near Rye fire evacuation area

    Possibly armed man barricaded in Newhall home near Rye fire evacuation area
    A possibly armed man barricaded himself in a Newhall home Wednesday, leading deputies to evacuate nearby residents and call in a SWAT team.
    Sgt. Wayne Waterman said the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Santa Clarita Valley station received a call about a “family disturbance” in the 25200 block of De Wolfe Road around 7:45 a.m.
    He said a man had apparently barricaded himself in the home. Waterman said the other people in the home got out. Deputies were told the man was armed.
    The sh
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  • Charges filed against Riverside molestation suspect who police say admitted to abusing 50 kids

    Charges filed against Riverside molestation suspect who police say admitted to abusing 50 kids
    Felony charges were filed Wednesday, Dec. 6, against an 18-year-old man accused of molesting two children in a Riverside motel room and suspected of doing the same to dozens of other underage victims in various locations over the last eight years.
    Joseph Hayden Boston, who’s being held in lieu of $5 million bail, is scheduled to be arraigned Wednesday afternoon on three counts of sexual acts with a child under 10 and two counts of lewd acts with a child, with two sentencing enhancement all
  • 6 Orange County restaurants closures include two eateries at hipster SoCo mall in Costa Mesa

    6 Orange County restaurants closures include two eateries at hipster SoCo mall in Costa Mesa
    Mr. Holmes’ baked goods can be found at Portola Coffee Roasters. (Courtesy Portola/Mr. Holmes)Mr. Holmes’ baked goods can be found at Portola Coffee Roasters. (Courtesy Portola/Mr. Holmes)Fresh-baked brioche is an inviting preview at Restaurant Marin at SoCo, Costa Mesa. When the Von Bloms open a bakery in Newport Beach, they said they will be able to sell more bakery goods to the public. CINDY YAMANAKA, ORANGE COUNTY REGISTERChef Noah Blom rests his head on wife Marin’s head f
  • The Skirball fire is dangerously close to the Getty Center. Here’s how the museum is preparing for the worst

    The Skirball fire is dangerously close to the Getty Center. Here’s how the museum is preparing for the worst
    As the 150-acre Skirball fire burns through brush near the Getty Center, the museum has a plan to keep the fire away from its valuable art collection.
    When the architect, Richard Meier, and design team envisioned the center 20 years ago, they knew it would be built on a hill in a more secluded area with a native habitat. They also knew that it would hold a lot of valuable art.The Getty Center is closed to the public today.The fire is northeast of the Getty Center and east of the San Diego F
  • UCLA cancels basketball game vs. Montana due to fires

    UCLA cancels basketball game vs. Montana due to fires
    UCLA canceled its men’s basketball game against Montana at Pauley Pavilion on Wednesday due to concerns about area wildfires.
    A fast-spreading wildfire began early Wednesday morning in the Sepulveda Pass near the Getty Center, shutting down lanes on the 405 Freeway. It is the fourth fire blazing in Southern California as the Thomas, Creek and Rye Fires are burning through Ventura County and the San Fernando Valley.
    Related Articles Rams cancel Wednesday practice because of Ventura County f
  • FILE - " Egyptian weightlifter Shaymaa Khalaf

    The championship was held in the United States. Shaymaa also won the bronze medal of the total weight she had lift in the same category as well.
  • Here’s how you can help those affected by the Southern California fires

    Here’s how you can help those affected by the Southern California fires
    As several destructive Southland fires have consumed thousands of acres, destroying hundreds of homes and displacing tens of thousands of people, several charities and programs are available to help Southern Californians affected by the disasters.
    Donations can be made to the United Way of Ventura County by texting UWV to 41444. All the proceeds collected will be distributed among those affected by the Thomas fire, according to the organization’s website.
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  • Fire extinguished at Santa Ana recycling plant

    Fire extinguished at Santa Ana recycling plant
    SANTA ANA – Fire crews battled a blaze on Wednesday at a Santa Ana recycling firm that came dangerously close to a neighboring industrial-gas manufacturing facility, authorities said.
    A bundle of cardboard safely burns outside the plant as Orange County Fire Authority firefighters work inside. A two-alarm blaze ignites a recycling yard and comes dangerously close to a neighboring industrial gas manufacturing facility in Santa Ana on Wednesday. (Photo by Ken Steinhardt, Orange County Regist
  • Trump flouts warnings, declares Jerusalem Israel’s capital

    Trump flouts warnings, declares Jerusalem Israel’s capital
    By MATTHEW LEE
    The Associated PressWASHINGTON — Defying dire, worldwide warnings, President Donald Trump on Wednesday broke with decades of U.S. and international policy by recognizing Jerusalem as Israel’s capital.
    Despite urgent appeals from Arab and European leaders and the risk of anti-American protests and violence, Trump declared that he was ending an approach that for decades has failed to advance the prospects for peace. He also for the first time personally endorsed the conc
  • Irvine Planning Commission to discuss 169-unit gated condos at former Irvine Meadows Amphitheatre site

    Irvine Planning Commission to discuss 169-unit gated condos at former Irvine Meadows Amphitheatre site
    IRVINE — Part of the mega 3,700-unit Los Olivos housing development at the former Irvine Meadows Amphitheatre site will be a gated condominium community, according to the landowner and developer Irvine Co.
    The city’s Planning Commission on Thursday, Dec. 7, will discuss the layout of the proposed community, which features 169 two-story detached condominiums for sale and a private pool park.
    The Irvine Co. wants to build the condos on a 22-acre site at the southwest corner of Irv
  • UCLA cancelled classes due to the traffic from the Skirball fire. Students remain concerned about safety, finals

    UCLA cancelled classes due to the traffic from the Skirball fire. Students remain concerned about safety, finals
    UCLA cancelled all classes on Tuesday afternoon due to traffic on the way to campus because of the Skirball Fire burning in the Sepulveda Pass.While campus is safe, traffic continues to prevent many from reaching UCLA. Classes beginning on or after noon are canceled. Students should check with instructors about making up class time or work. As conditions change, we will have more this afternoon https://t.co/gAkYgD00HB
    — UCLA Newsroom (@UCLAnewsroom) December 6, 2017Tonight’s mens&rsq
  • Southern California Wildfires: Here’s what you need to know Wednesday morning

    Southern California Wildfires: Here’s what you need to know Wednesday morning
    With red flag warnings still in effect, wildfires continue to rage all over Southern California, from Ventura to San Bernardino, with a new fire breaking out in Skirball Canyon near the Getty Center Wednesday morning, closing the northbound 405 in both directions and sparking new evacuations.
    Dozens of Northeast San Fernando Valley schools are closed today due to the Creek Fire in Sylmar.
    Here is what we know Wednesday morning:
    Los Angeles firefighters are ready to protect homes Wednesday, Dec.
  • Wal-Mart is changing its name — but can you spot the difference?

    Wal-Mart is changing its name — but can you spot the difference?
    What’s in a name? For Wal-Mart Stores Inc., it’s what’s not in the name that counts.
    The world’s biggest retailer announced plans to change its legal name to Walmart Inc. on Feb. 1, the start of its next fiscal year. The tweak reflects how customers commonly refer to the company, and supports its aim to serve customers both in physical stores and online.
    “Why the change? Because of our growing presence as a retailer who serves customers no matter how they choose to
  • Creek fire near Sylmar grows to 11,377 acres, still at zero percent containment

    Creek fire near Sylmar grows to 11,377 acres, still at zero percent containment
    Smoke rises from the Creek fire in Sylmar on Wednesday, Dec. 6, 2017. (Photo by Dean Musgrove, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG)Herjit Sing sheds a tear after being evacuated from his home on La Tiera Way during the Creek fire on Tuesday, Dec. 5, 2017. (Photo by Sarah Reingewirtz, Pasadena Star-News/SCNG)Horses are evacuated along Osborne street at the Creek fire Tuesday morning. ( Photo by David Crane, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG)George Molina Sr., center, and his son George Molina Jr., spray down e
  • How country music and food network star Trisha Yearwood entertains for the holidays

    How country music and food network star Trisha Yearwood entertains for the holidays
    Trisha Yearwood’s Christmas in a Cup will be sold seasonally at Williams-Sonoma. (Courtesy of Williams-Sonoma)Trisha Yearwood’s Christmas in a Cup will be sold seasonally at Williams-Sonoma. (Courtesy of Williams-Sonoma)Grandma Yearwood’s Coconut Cake with Lemon Glaze is a tradition with Trisha Yearwood’s family. (Courtesy of the Food Network)Trisha Yearwood on the set of the Food Network’s “Trisha’s Southern Kitchen, Season 8.”(photo by Ray Kachat
  • Pearl Harbor continues to shock, teach, 76 years later

    Pearl Harbor continues to shock, teach, 76 years later
    Walk with men and women such as Howard Bender, Henry Nakano, Joyce Roberts, Raymond Chavez and you come to understand how we are all Pearl Harbor survivors.
    A global war does more than destroy and kill. It connects us in deep, meaningful and lasting ways. It inspires when we open grandpa’s dusty black footlocker and discover tarnished medals. It makes us think when we learn about a football game between locals and Japanese Americans in a godforsaken place called Manzanar.
    Howard Bender sho
  • President Trump tweets about Southern California wildfires

    President Trump tweets about Southern California wildfires
    Our thoughts and prayers are with everyone in the path of California’s wildfires. I encourage everyone to heed the advice and orders of local and state officials. THANK YOU to all First Responders for your incredible work! https://t.co/g9y9PkB352
    — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) December 6, 2017President Donald Trump took to Twitter early Wednesday to say, “Our thoughts and prayers are with everyone in the path of California’s wildfires.”
    He was re-tweeting a t
  • Westminster School District receives its Golden Bell award for program that teaches students Vietnamese

    Westminster School District receives its Golden Bell award for program that teaches students Vietnamese
    The Westminster School District received a Golden Bell award at a recent reception hosted by the California School Boards Association. The district received the award for its English-Vietnamese dual-language immersion program. More than 50 other programs statewide also received Golden Bell awards.
    Chris Haire, 714-796-6979
    [email protected]
  • Why Netflix’s ‘The Crown’ totally rules in Season 2

    Why Netflix’s ‘The Crown’ totally rules in Season 2
    When Season 2 of Netflix’s “The Crown” opens, Queen Elizabeth II (Claire Foley) and Prince Philip (Matt Smith) are on rough seas, literally.
    The royal couple is on a ship during a storm. The date is Feb. 6, 1957. It seems the only place where the they can get a little privacy.
    “The rumors haven’t gone away,” Liz sternly tells her husband, adding, “It’s time we put our cards on the table about what has to be done to make this marriage work.”
    P
  • Rye fire near Santa Clarita has burned at least 7,000 acres, is 5 percent contained

    Rye fire near Santa Clarita has burned at least 7,000 acres, is 5 percent contained
    Firefighters battle the Rye Fire from the air and the ground near Six Flags Magic Mountain in Santa Clarita on Tuesday, Dec. 5, 2017. (Photo by Ed Crisostomo, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG)Sun starts to set as firefighters battle the Rye Fire near Six Flags Magic Mountain in Santa Clarita on Tuesday, Dec. 05, 2017. (Photo by Ed Crisostomo, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG)Firefighters battle the Rye Fire from the air and the ground near Six Flags Magic Mountain in Santa Clarita on Tuesday, Dec. 05, 201
  • Stanton to light-up Christmas tree at its crown jewel, Stanton Central Park, for first time

    Stanton to light-up Christmas tree at its crown jewel, Stanton Central Park, for first time
    The city’s annual Christmas tree-lighting ceremony, called Celebrating Holidays Around the World, is from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 7, at Stanton Central Park. This is the first time the tree-lighting – which features rides on “The Polar Express,” food and a visit from Santa – is at Stanton Central Park.
    Chris Haire, 714-796-6979
    [email protected]
  • And The Winner Isa

    Raven Wright, 16, a student at Stuart Country Day School of the Sacred Heart, has won the National All-American Miss Pageant that was held over Thanksgiving in Anaheim, Calif.
  • ‘Black Mirror’ is returning with Season 4, and we’ve binge watched new episodes

    ‘Black Mirror’ is returning with Season 4, and we’ve binge watched new episodes
    Although Netflix has not set a release date for Season 4 of the fantastic speculative anthology series “Black Mirror,” they have allowed television writers to see the six episodes.
    The “Black Mirror” episodes are expected to be released by the streaming giant by the end of the year – a Christmas present, perhaps – but has allowed TV writers to watch them. That is, of course, with a number of provisos, mostly revolving around not giving away plot twis
  • Orange County job growth may be double what we think it is

    Orange County job growth may be double what we think it is
    Local shopping centers are busy. Freeway traffic is heavy. Homes sell briskly despite high prices. And landlords continue to raise rents.
    So how could Orange County job growth be so anemic, according to employment statistics released monthly by the state?
    Well, we may have an answer: Job growth looks to be more than double what we think it is.
    When I put federal employment statistics, released Tuesday, Dec. 5, into my trusty spreadsheet, I found Orange County employment rising at a 2.2 percent a
  • Firefighters hope to increase containment on Little Mountain fire in San Bernardino before winds pick up again

    Firefighters hope to increase containment on Little Mountain fire in San Bernardino before winds pick up again
    A firefighter puts outs a hotspot as the Little Mountain Fire burns near Blair Park in San Bernardino Tuesday afternoon December 5, 2017. Homes and apartments were briefly threatened near Blair Park. The fire has burned approximately 100 acres. (Will Lester-Inland Valley Daily Bulletin/SCNG)San Bernardino County Firefighters battle the Little Mountain Fire near the Shandin Hills area of San Bernardino, Ca., Tuesday, December 5, 2017. The brush fire threaten houses and apartment around Little Mou
  • A Christmas letter from the Frumpy Middle-aged Mom

    A Christmas letter from the Frumpy Middle-aged Mom
    Dear family and friends:
    Can you believe another year has come and gone? Here it is Christmas time again, or Hanukkah, or Kwanzaa, or fill-in-the-blanks here. Don’t expect me to remember which you celebrate. I can barely remember my dog’s name. Wait … what is it again?
    We’ve had another fabulous year here in suburbia, Chez Frumpy.
    Curly Girl has just been certified at her job changing oil for a living. Some moms might think that 18-year-old girls who were in the gifted c
  • Red flag warnings extended as fire danger persists in Southern California

    Red flag warnings extended as fire danger persists in Southern California
    A horse stall is engulfed in flames Tuesday, Dec. 5, 2017, in the Creek fire, which burned about 11,000 acres in the Kagel Canyon area above Sylmar. (Photo by Gene Blevins/Special to the Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG)Within minutes on Tuesday, Dec. 5, 2017, a home on Hillrose Street in Sunland burns to the ground in the Creek fire. (Photo by David Crane, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG)An LA County firefighter attacks a fully involved home Tuesday, Dec. 5, 2017, on Hillrose Street in Sunland as the fi
  • Doctors identify brain abnormalities in Cuba attack patients

    Doctors identify brain abnormalities in Cuba attack patients
    By JOSH LEDERMAN
    The Associated PressWASHINGTON — Doctors treating the U.S. Embassy victims of mysterious, invisible attacks in Cuba have discovered brain abnormalities as they search for clues to explain the hearing, vision, balance and memory damage, The Associated Press has learned.
    It’s the most specific finding to date about physical damage, showing that whatever it was that harmed the Americans, it led to perceptible changes in their brains. The finding is also one of several f
  • This tobacco heir might be So Cal’s biggest Santa

    This tobacco heir might be So Cal’s biggest Santa
    Postal employees Tyshay Crosby shows off a letter she read to Santa written by needy kids at the post office in Los Angeles, California, on Tuesday, December 5, 2017. Operation Santa is the USPS’ program to answer letters written to Santa by needy kids. (Photo by Jeff Gritchen, Orange County Register/SCNG)Patrick Reynolds reads letters that were written to Santa Claus at the post office in Los Angeles, California, on Tuesday, December 5, 2017. Reynolds’ Be An Elf program joins with t
  • ABT dancers Stella Abrera and Gillian Murphy share memories of ‘The Nutcracker’

    ABT dancers Stella Abrera and Gillian Murphy share memories of ‘The Nutcracker’
    Productions of “The Nutcracker” are everywhere during the holiday season. The magic of dancing sweets, a handsome prince and a holiday dream-come-true is everything you need to get into the spirit of the season—especially if you’re an aspiring ballerina hoping to one day perform the coveted role of Clara or the Sugarplum Fairy.
    California audiences can see this fairy tale come to life at Segerstrom Center for the Arts on Thursday, Dec. 7 with an opening night cast led by
  • These boutiques are for serious fashionistas only

    These boutiques are for serious fashionistas only
    Just about anything you desire is a click away on your iPad, from the comfort of your Frette sheets. Sometimes, though, there’s no substitute for SIRL – shopping in real life. Think about it: the thrill of the hunt – what treasure lies on the next hanger? And actual humans to talk and share a smile with. Textures to touch, scents to smell.
    Being fortunate enough to live in Orange County, we have destination boutiques right in our own neighborhoods. Known for offering expertly c
  • Report shows how the fed tax plan will affect California economy

    Report shows how the fed tax plan will affect California economy
    California’s economy is slowing as a result of tight labor markets and a limited supply of housing, and the tax proposals Congress is considering could slow the region’s momentum even more.
    That’s the upshot of the latest UCLA Anderson Forecast, released Wednesday.A damper on housing
    UCLA Anderson Forecast Director Jerry Nickelsburg said the proposed tax law could dampen the housing market, which would blunt the state’s economic growth.
    “As of the tim
  • Asian American women have tough time seeking help for eating disorders, says CSUF study

    Asian American women have tough time seeking help for eating disorders, says CSUF study
    Young Asian American women tend to have cultural and family influences that discourage them from seeking help for eating disorders, according to new research led by Yuying Tsong, Cal State Fullerton associate professor in human services.
    Compared with a general population with eating disorders, young Asian American women displayed some common themes, the study found, including:Lack of knowledge of eating disorders, which extended to their parents
    Lack of knowledge of treatment available or how t
  • Dinosaurs roam Cal State Fullerton, in and out of the classrooms

    Dinosaurs roam Cal State Fullerton, in and out of the classrooms
    First a new mammoth skeleton arrives on Cal State Fullerton’s campus. Now some people are seeing dinosaurs.
    No doubt there’s a prehistoric fever going around, with Associated Students Inc. playing off the mammoth’s unveiling with a week-plus of “Mammoth Study” events during finals, including “Prehistoric Painting” night and an “Excavate a Mammoth Bone” promotion.
    A skeleton of a giant woolly mammoth is now on display at the Cal State Fullerto
  • Cal State Fullerton University Singers release album of summer tour

    Cal State Fullerton University Singers release album of summer tour
    The repertoire sung by Cal State Fullerton’s University Singers in June on the group’s tour of Scandinavia, the Baltic States and Russia has been made into an album, “Nostos: The Homecoming of Music.”
    “Nostos: The Homecoming of Music” is a compilation of pieces sung by Cal State Fullerton’s University Singers on a summer tour of Europe. (Photo courtesy of Yarlung Records)Robert Istad, director of choral studies and professor of music, said Yarlung Record
  • Troy Boys Basketball: Roster, Schedule, Updates

    Troy Boys Basketball: Roster, Schedule, Updates
    TROY BOYS BASKETBALL
    Coach: Scott Blake
    League: Freeway League
    Playoff division:
    Nickname: Warriors
    TEAM ROSTER 2017-18
    NAME
    YEAR
    POS.
    Mario Abarca
    12Jalen Kobe Arcadio
    11Rheis Chang
    10Damian Cobian
    10Isaiah Holm
    10Jayden Jones
    12Brenden Kiernan
    11Travis Mickle
    12Jared Reyes
    12Trevor Seesemann |
    11Alec Sinek
    12Trace turner
    12Cole Yauney
    11Joshua Yoo
    11TEAM SCHEDULE 2017-18
    Date
    Opponent
    Game type
    11/27/2017
    Marina
    Tournament
    12/06/2017 ||
    @Aliso Niguel  ||
    Nonleague
    01/09/2018
    Buena Park
    Le
  • L.A. business owner, four others plead guilty in scheme to underpay wages in Orange County

    SANTA ANA — The owner of a Los Angeles-based firm, and four of his workers, pleaded guilty to their roles in a scheme to underpay wages for public works projects in Orange County, a prosecutor said Tuesday.
    The owner of Mackone Development, Scott Sung Yang, 46, of Los Angeles, pleaded guilty Monday to felony charges of underpaying wages on a public works project and filing false documentation, said Orange County Deputy District Attorney Donde McCament.
    Yang is expected to be sentenced Marc
  • Sunny Hills Boys Basketball: Roster, Schedule, Updates

    Sunny Hills Boys Basketball: Roster, Schedule, Updates
    SUNNY HILLS BOYS BASKETBALL
    Coach: Joe Ok
    League: Freeway League
    Playoff division: 
    Nickname: Lancers
    TEAM ROSTER 2017-18Please email a roster to [email protected]
    TEAM SCHEDULE 2017-18Please email a schedule to [email protected]
     
  • Sonora Boys Basketball: Roster, Schedule, Updates

    Sonora Boys Basketball: Roster, Schedule, Updates
    SONORA BOYS BASKETBALL
    Coach: Mike Murphy
    League: Freeway League
    Playoff division:
    Nickname: Raiders
    TEAM ROSTER 2017-18Please email a roster to [email protected]
    TEAM SCHEDULE 2017-18
    Date
    Opponent
    Result
    Game Type
    11/27/2017
    @TBA -Crean Luthren Tournament ||
     
    Tournament
    11/28/2017 ||
    @TBA -Crean Luthren Tournament
     
    Tournament
    11/29/2017
    @TBA -Crean Luthren Tournament
     
    Tournament
    11/30/2017
    @TBA -Crean Luthren Tournament
     
    Tournament
    12/01/2017
    @TBA -Crean Luthren Tour
  • La Habra Boys Basketball: Roster, Schedule, Updates

    La Habra Boys Basketball: Roster, Schedule, Updates
    LA HABRA BOYS BASKETBALL
    Coach: Aaron Riekenberg
    League: Freeway League
    Playoff division: Division 3A
    Nickname: Highlanders
    TEAM ROSTER 2017-18Please email a roster to [email protected]
    TEAM SCHEDULE 2017-18
    Date
    Opponent
    Game type
    11/21/2017
    Centennial/Compton -Whittier Tourn.
    Tournament
    11/22/2017
    @Whittier
    Tournament
    11/24/2017
    Warren
    Tournament
    11/27/2017
    St. John Bosco -Buena Park Tourn.
    Tournament
    12/11/2017
    @Pioneer
    Nonleague
    12/21/2017
    Whittier Christian
    Nonleague
    12/22/2017  ||
  • Fullerton Boys Basketball: Roster, Schedule, Updates

    Fullerton Boys Basketball: Roster, Schedule, Updates
    FULLERTON BOYS BASKETBALL
    Coach: Scott Sinek
    League: Freeway League
    Playoff division: Division 3A
    Nickname: Indians
    TEAM ROSTER 2017-18
    NAME
    YEAR
    POS.
    Spencer Basham
    12Paul Lee
    12Jonoven Smith
    12Parker Browne
    12Trey Correy
    12max wirtzer
    12Lawrence Daniel Pascual
    12Reggie Lawrence Pascual ||
    12Daniel Fabris
    12Stone Sinek
    11Ronald Murillo
    10Louis St Pierre
    12Joseph Nalbandian
    11
    G
    Sage Guillen
    11Walt Wheeler
    12Zachary Perez
    11William Hollon
    11TEAM SCHEDULE 2017-18
    Date
    Opponent
    Game type
    11/20/201
  • Buena Park Boys Basketball: Roster, Schedule, Updates

    Buena Park Boys Basketball: Roster, Schedule, Updates
    BUENA PARK BOYS BASKETBALL
    Coach: Damian Farmer
    League: Freeway League
    Playoff division: Division 2AA
    Nickname: Coyotes
    TEAM ROSTER 2017-18Please email a roster to [email protected]
    TEAM SCHEDULE 2017-18
    Date
    Opponent
    Game type
    11/27/2017 ||
    Baldwin Park -Coyote Classic Tournament
    Tournament
    11/29/2017
    Santa Fe -Coyote Classic Tournament
    Tournament
    12/01/2017
    Saddleback Valley Christian -Coyote Classic Tourn. ||
    Tournament
    12/02/2017
    Tesoro -Coyote Classic Tournament
    Tournament
    12/05/2017
    @Ma
  • OCVarsity Gridiron: Regional finals preview from Orange

    OCVarsity Gridiron: Regional finals preview from Orange
    It’s the windiest edition of the OCVarsity Gridiron! The guys brave the elements and broadcast from Orange High School, as the Panthers get ready to play Caruthers Friday night. Orange players and head coach Robert Pedroza are interviewed.
    Also, the guys preview El Modena and Katella’s regional final games.
    Video by Jonathan Khamis for the Orange County Register.

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