• Inaugural James Henry Ransom Foundation 5K raises $35,000 for adolescent mental and behavioral program at Mission Hospital

    Inaugural James Henry Ransom Foundation 5K raises $35,000 for adolescent mental and behavioral program at Mission Hospital
    MISSION VIEJO — Courtney Ransom and her family couldn’t have imagined a better start to what is planned as the annual James Henry Ransom Foundation Memorial 5K event.
    The 5K honored James Ransom, Courtney Ransom’s son, who committed suicide in 2016 at age 14 after a concussion resulted in mental and behavioral issues.
    More than 500 people participated in the inaugural event Oct. 7 at Oso  Viejo Park. Even better, sisters Julia and Lillianne Ransom presented the Mission Hos
  • Event venue gets go-ahead from Costa Mesa council

    Event venue gets go-ahead from Costa Mesa council
    On Tuesday, Jan. 2, the City Council upheld the Planning Commission’s approval of The Harper, an event and banquet venue slated for the city’s westside.
    The venue will be in a 6,461-square-foot building at 1618 Ohms Way. The Harper will be part of Hospitality Collaborative, a catering and event enterprise.
    Planning Commissioners approved the venue in November, but the project was appealed by Ryan Warren, CEO of Bright Guard LLC at 711 W. 17th St.
    Warren and other business o
  • Ball family arrives to fanfare in Lithuania ahead of LiAngelo, LaMelo’s pro debuts

    Ball family arrives to fanfare in Lithuania ahead of LiAngelo, LaMelo’s pro debuts
    The latest chapter in the Ball family saga continued Wednesday when Lavar Ball and his sons LiAngelo and LaMelo touched down in Vilnius, Lithuania days before the brothers make their professional basketball debuts.
    The Balls enjoyed a celebrity entrance as they were met by a throng of fans and media when they arrived at the airport early Wednesday. LaVar and his two sons stopped to take pictures and sign autographs as the family made its way through the crowd.
    The family was serenaded by Li
  • University posts its sixth shutout in beating Canyon

    University posts its sixth shutout in beating Canyon
    IRVINE – University boys soccer coach Martin Wallwork didn’t like what came with the Trojans winter break. Rust.
    The ball didn’t move around the field as quickly as Wallwork would have liked during Wednesday’s nonleague match against visiting Canyon.
    “But it is hard to grumble when you put a score like that on the board,” he said.
    The Trojans prevented Canyon from putting a single shot on goal and posted their sixth shutout in nine games, cruising to a 7-0 vic
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  • Tapas Flavors of Spain opens at Kaleidoscope

    Tapas Flavors of Spain opens at Kaleidoscope
    Tapas Flavors of Spain, a nightclub featuring Spanish cuisine and live Flamenco shows, is hosted its grand opening Dec. 31 at Kaleidoscope.
    The restaurant has been open for limited hours for a few weeks.
    The restaurant’s grand opening included a prix fixe, four-course menu and Flamenco show on New Year’s Eve.
    The 6,500-square-foot restaurant will also offer happy hour and brunch. The menu features paella and other Spanish cuisines.
    The 6,500 square foot Tapas restaurant will als
  • Public Works to begin work on Mile Square sidewalks, paths

    Public Works to begin work on Mile Square sidewalks, paths
    Orange County Public Works announced it will begin repairing 17,100 square feet of damaged sidewalk from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday – Friday,  Jan. 8 – Feb. 9 in Mile Square Regional Park.
    The sidewalk repairs will be completed in four weekly segments to minimize the impact on park during the construction period, according to Public Works. The areas will be secured at the end of each day during construction.
    Pedestrians are asked to adhere to signs and obey flag
  • Tustin’s ‘Fitness Awareness Week’ features healthy activities

    Tustin’s ‘Fitness Awareness Week’ features healthy activities
    The  Parks and Recreation Department hosts its 17th annual Fitness Awareness Week Monday, Jan. 8 through Friday, Jan. 12, at the Tustin Area Senior Center, 200 South C St. An activity is scheduled for each day of the free event, including “Walk with the Doc” Tuesday, a balance and flexibility class Thursday and a chair exercise class Friday. Information: 714-573-3340
     
  • UCLA basketball team showing growth through adversity

    UCLA basketball team showing growth through adversity
    Almost a month later, Steve Alford still thinks about it. The win that got away.
    UCLA’s blown 15-point lead against Michigan haunts the head coach, but it remains a critical point of the season. It shows how far the Bruins have come heading into their first Pac-12 road trip of the year Thursday against Stanford at 7 p.m. in Maples Pavilion.
    Since losing to the Wolverines in overtime Nov. 9, the Bruins (11-3, 2-0 Pac-12) finished their nonconference season by holding off a late comebac
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  • Chat with congressional candidates at Democratic Club of West Orange County meeting

    Chat with congressional candidates at Democratic Club of West Orange County meeting
    The Democratic Club of West Orange County invites Seal Beach and Los Alamitos residents to meet Democratic candidates, including U.S. Congress candidates Harley Rouda, Laura Oatman and Boyd Roberts, plus progressive candidate for U.S. Senate, Pat Harris, on Thursday, Jan. 4. The event is at 6:45 p.m. at Greenbrook Club House, 18222 Santa Joanana, in Fountain Valley. Information: 310-871-2083
     
     
  • Bruce Kalman talks ‘Top Chef’ baby adoption reveal, ‘You’ll see what happens soon’

    Bruce Kalman talks ‘Top Chef’ baby adoption reveal, ‘You’ll see what happens soon’
    The night before leaving for Colorado to be a contestant on Season 15 of Bravo’s “Top Chef,” Bruce Kalman painted the baby’s room.
    After nearly 14 years of marriage, Kalman – the aspiring rock star turned well-connected chef-owner of Union in Pasadena and Knead & Co at Grand Central Market in Los Angeles – was about to become a dad. Was it weighing on his mind?
    “Yeah,” he chuckled. “You could say that.”
    Chatting by phone w
  • Eight Community Leaders honored at 32nd Annual National Philanthropy Day

    OneOC's Dan McQuaid, second from left, Presenting Sponsor, the Orange County Business Journal's execs Laura Garrett, Amy Sfreddo and Pete Weitzner Orange County's top philanthropists, business leaders and individuals were honored at the 32nd Annual National Philanthropy Day Orange County Awards Luncheon on Thursday, November 16, at the City National Grove of Anaheim. Themed "Celebrating Passion for a Cause," the awards luncheon was attended by nearly 800 guests and was hosted by the Association
  • Stanton Youth Commission’s first meeting of new year set for Jan. 8

    Stanton Youth Commission’s first meeting of new year set for Jan. 8
    The Youth Commission’s first meeting of the new year is at 4:30 p.m. Monday, Jan. 8, in Council Chambers, 7800 Katella Ave. The commission, made up of teenagers, meets on the second Monday of each month and discusses issues important to Stanton youths.
    Chris Haire, 714-796-6979
    [email protected]
  • Ashley Cole stays with LA Galaxy, signs 1-year deal

    Ashley Cole stays with LA Galaxy, signs 1-year deal
    Defender Ashley Cole is back with the Galaxy, signing a one-year contract, the club announced Wednesday.
    Cole, 37, joined the Galaxy in 2016 and has been a steady force on the defensive back line. He has made 55 appearances in his first two years with the Galaxy.
    “We are very excited that Ashley will be returning,” Galaxy coach Sigi Schmid said. “He’s been a tremendous leader for our club and he’s shown he can be successful in this league and we’re confident t
  • Westminster police blood drive scheduled for later in January

    Westminster police blood drive scheduled for later in January
    The Police Department and the American Red Cross will co-host a blood drive from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Jan. 24, at the Civic Center, 8200 Westminster Blvd. To make an appointment online, use the code “westminsterpd.” Information: redcrossblood.org.
    Chris Haire, 714-796-6979
    [email protected]
  • Garden Grove City Hall, Senior Center will be closed on MLK Day

    Garden Grove City Hall, Senior Center will be closed on MLK Day
    City Hall and the H. Louis Lake Senior Center will be closed on Monday, Jan. 15, because of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. There will also be no street sweeping that day. The city will reopen at 7:30 a.m. the following day. Information: 714-741-5375.
    Chris Haire, 714-796-6979
    [email protected]
  • Orange Home Grown Farmers & Artisans Market celebrates new location

    Orange Home Grown Farmers & Artisans Market celebrates new location
    Orange Home Grown will be holding a “New Year New Location Celebration” for its new farmers market location starting at 9 a.m. on Saturday, Jan. 6. The market is moving across the street from its old home at the Villa Park Orchards Packing House to a parking lot and part Palm Avenue. Information: orangehomegrown.org.
    Jonathan Winslow, 714-796-7978
    [email protected]
  • Villa Park residents get in half off at WinterFestOC today

    Villa Park residents get in half off at WinterFestOC today
    Villa Park residents can visit WinterFestOC at the OC Fairgrounds for half price today, Jan. 4, which is “Villa Park Day.” All visitors need to get their discount is show a valid ID at the gate. Information: villapark.org or 714-998-1500.
    Jonathan Winslow, 714-796-7978
    [email protected]
  • Fullerton Joint Union High School District is opening enrollment for campuses this month

    Fullerton Joint Union High School District is opening enrollment for campuses this month
    The Fullerton Joint Union High School District, which serves La Habra and Buena Park, offers open enrollment for the 2018-19 school year from Jan. 8 to 26.
    During that time, students living the district and  entering ninth through 12th grade can apply to attend any of the high school campuses other than their school of residence. Get and return applications at the school of residence.
    Information: fjuhsd.org
     
  • Ask questions, get answers from Cypress Public Works Department

    Ask questions, get answers from Cypress Public Works Department
    Cypress residents can find out how to report graffiti, where to get sandbags and who to call about a sewage spill on the Public Works Department’s Frequently Asked Questions page.
    A link to the questions and answers is on the department’s page at the city website, cypressca.org.
     
  • Immigration consultants to offer free forum in Anaheim

    Immigration consultants to offer free forum in Anaheim
    A free immigration forum will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 25, at the Brookhurst Community Center, 2271 Crescent Ave.
    Sponsored by Global Law Centers, the event includes information and assistance regarding work visas, family-based immigration and more. Reservations are required because of limited seating.
    Information: 714-657-7460 or [email protected].
     
  • Winners and losers: 2017 auto sales flatten but some brands stand out

    Winners and losers: 2017 auto sales flatten but some brands stand out
    The U.S. auto industry’s historic growth streak may be ending, but demand for new cars and trucks remains healthy as the new year begins.
    U.S. sales of new vehicles are expected to fall 2 percent to 17.1 million in 2017, according to Kelley Blue Book in Irvine. That would be the first year-over-year decline since 2009, ending an unprecedented seven-year expansion.
    In December, Chevrolet was offering up to $11,000 off on a 2017 Silverado pickup. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)Ford’s F-Series
  • Taco Bell to debut $1 french fries as fast-food war heats up

    Taco Bell to debut $1 french fries as fast-food war heats up
    Taco Bell is adding Nacho Fries to its Dollar Cravings menu Jan. 25 at roughly 7,000 restaurants. (Courtesy Taco Bell)Taco Bell’s Nacho Fries are seasoned and served with a side of warm nacho cheese. The Register’s Nancy Luna tried the fries last year while visiting Taco Bell’s test kitchen in May. (Nancy Luna, Orange County Register/SCNG)Taco Bell is adding Nacho Fries to its Dollar Cravings menu Jan. 25 at roughly 7,000 restaurants. (Courtesy Taco Bell)Taco Bell’s Nacho
  • Weather in Orange County for Wednesday, Jan. 3, 2017

    Rylie Huynh, 5, right, and her older brother Austin, 8, of Prosper, TX, use the swings near Palm Island during a 75 degree sunny day at Mile Square Regional Park in Fountain Valley, CA on Tuesday, Jan 2, 2018. The Huynh family is in town visiting family for the holidays.
  • Oscars 2018 best actress preview: 5 of last year’s top performances

    Oscars 2018 best actress preview: 5 of last year’s top performances
    Awards shows are about to boil down all the great movie work of 2017 to a pathetic, overhyped few. Before that happens, let’s appreciate some of last year’s finest achievements that those retired academy voters might forget to acknowledge.
    We’ll start with some of the great performances by lead actresses (I’ll do actors next week). There were a lot, and they all can’t get nominations. So I’m listing some who will and some who probably won’t. Does my crit
  • Southern California workplace fatalities dip as national rate hits 8-year high

    Southern California workplace fatalities dip as national rate hits 8-year high
    Workplace fatalities in the six-county Southern California region dipped slightly in 2016 as deaths on the job nationally rose to an eight-year high.
    A new federal report shows 180 workplace deaths in Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Diego and Ventura counties in 2016. That’s down from 183 in 2015 (a 2 percent drop) as regional fatalities have remained under 200 since 2010. On-the-job deaths have averaged 236 a year from 2005 through 2009.
    The moderate rate of local deat
  • Remodeled King’s Fish House thrives despite lack of construction at Laguna Hills Mall

    Remodeled King’s Fish House thrives despite lack of construction at Laguna Hills Mall
    A remodel of the King’s Fish House in Laguna Hills is complete. The restaurant reopened after closing for a few months. (Nancy Luna, Orange County Register/SCNG)The new look at King’s Fish House in Laguna Hills includes wood flooring and new furniture — from booths to bar stools. A dramatic new bar with indoor-outdoor seating looks similar to the bar at the year-old Water Grill in Costa Mesa. Heavy nautical ropes weaved in a crisscross pattern dangle above the island bar. (Nanc
  • Home at tip of Lido Isle sells for a record $18.3 million

    Home at tip of Lido Isle sells for a record $18.3 million
    The home, set on a corner lot with 200 feet of frontage along Newport Bay, smashed a record for a home sale on Lido Isle. (Photo courtesy of Alison McCormick)The home, set on a corner lot with 200 feet of frontage along Newport Bay, smashed a record for a home sale on Lido Isle. (Photo courtesy of Alison McCormick)The home, set on a corner lot with 200 feet of frontage along Newport Bay, smashed a record for a home sale on Lido Isle. (Photo courtesy of Alison McCormick)The home, set on a corner
  • Trump boasts of ‘nuclear button’ but doesn’t really have one

    Trump boasts of ‘nuclear button’ but doesn’t really have one
    By MATTHEW PENNINGTON
    WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump boasted that he has a bigger and more powerful “nuclear button” than North Korean leader Kim Jong Un does — but the president doesn’t actually have a physical button.
    The president’s Tuesday evening tweet came in response to Kim’s New Year’s address, in which he repeated fiery nuclear threats against the United States. Kim said he has a “nuclear button” on his office desk and war
  • Setting a Course for Safe Use of Mobile Data Terminals

    New technology, safety, and regulation/policy. How do the three interact, and who decides? Here's a story that highlights the complexities.
  • Thomas S. Monson, president of the Mormon church, dies at age 90

    Thomas S. Monson, president of the Mormon church, dies at age 90
    SALT LAKE CITY — Thomas S. Monson, the 16th president of the Mormon church, has died after nine years in office. He was 90.
    Church spokesman Eric Hawkins says Monson died Tuesday night at his home in Salt Lake City.
    Monson spent more than five decades serving in top church leadership councils — making him a well-known face and personality to multiple generations of Mormons.
    Monson’s presidency was marked by his noticeably low profile during a time of intense publicity for the c
  • LA County Sheriff’s Department and others offer condolences to family, friends and colleagues of slain San Bernardino County deputy

    LA County Sheriff’s Department and others offer condolences to family, friends and colleagues of slain San Bernardino County deputy
    San Bernardino Sheriff’s Deputy Lawrence “Larry” Falce, 70, died Tuesday night at Loma Linda University Medical Center from injuries after he was assaulted following a traffic collision on Sunday.
    At 10 p.m. the San Bernardino Sheriff’s Honor Guard escorted Falce’s body from the hospital to the San Bernardino County Coroner’s Office.
    Before the procession and during, many offered their condolences to the department, friends and family of Fa
  • Clippers defeat Grizzlies to extend winning streak to four games

    Clippers defeat Grizzlies to extend winning streak to four games
    LA Clippers forward Blake Griffin #32 looks to pass the ballover Memphis Grizzlies center Marc Gasol #33 in the first half. The Los Angeles Clippers played the Memphis Grizzlies in a game at Staples Center in Los Angeles, CA 1/02/2018 (Photo by John McCoy, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG)LA Clippers forward Blake Griffin #32 drives past Memphis Grizzlies forward Jarell Martin #1 in the first half. The Los Angeles Clippers played the Memphis Grizzlies in a game at Staples Center in Los Angeles, CA 1/
  • Tustin counts four top 'influencers,' including homeless advocate Mohammed Aly

    Mohammed Aly, 28, Tustin He is a polarizing figure, a homeless advocate who has helped people even as he's become a persistent thorn in the side of county officials. Letitia Clark, 35, Tustin Elected only a year ago, the Tustin native has injected fresh ideas into longtime City Council practices as an example, instigating term limits for city commissioners and publicizing the posts to outside candidates.
  • Kings capitalize on long power play to blank Oilers

    Kings capitalize on long power play to blank Oilers
    Los Angeles Kings’ Dustin Brown (23) and Edmonton Oilers’ Darnell Nurse (25) battle in front of the net as goalie Cam Talbot (33) makes the save during the first period of an NHL hockey game, Tuesday, Jan. 2, 2018, in Edmonton, Alberta. (Jason Franson/The Canadian Press via AP)Los Angeles Kings’ Tyler Toffoli (73) and Edmonton Oilers’ Adam Larsson (6) battle for the puck during the first period of an NHL hockey game, Tuesday, Jan. 2, 2018, in Edmonton, Alberta. (Jason Fra
  • Rickard Rakell, Ryan Getzlaf stay hot as Ducks rout Canucks

    Rickard Rakell, Ryan Getzlaf stay hot as Ducks rout Canucks
    Vancouver Canucks defenseman Christopher Tanev (8) tries to clear Anaheim Ducks center Antoine Vermette (50) from Canucks goaltender Anders Nilsson (31) during the first period of an NHL hockey game Tuesday, Jan. 2, 2018, in Vancouver, British Columbia. (Jonathan Hayward/The Canadian Press via AP)Vancouver Canucks center Michael Chaput (45) fights with Anaheim Ducks centre Chris Wagner during the second period of an NHL hockey game Tuesday, Jan. 2, 2018, in Vancouver, British Columbia. (Jonathan
  • Dhaliwal provides a big boost as Aliso Niguel rolls to win over Sunny Hills

    Dhaliwal provides a big boost as Aliso Niguel rolls to win over Sunny Hills
    The Aliso Niguel bench celebrates a three-pointer by Dylan Dickerson, at left, during the Wolverines’ 73-56 victory over Sunny Hills in a non-league boys basketball game in Aliso Viejo on Tuesday, Jan. 2, 2018. (Photo by Kevin Sullivan, Orange County Register/SCNG)Aliso Niguel’s Harminder Dhaliwal blocks a shot by Sunny Hills’ Dale Kim during the Wolverines’ 73-56 victory over the Lancers in a non-league boys basketball game in Aliso Viejo on Tuesday, Jan. 2, 2018. (Photo
  • Orange County native Jordan Harvey signs as free agent with LAFC

    Orange County native Jordan Harvey signs as free agent with LAFC
    Los Angeles Foootball Club announced the signing of free agent midfielder Jordan Harvey on Tuesday.
    Harvey, 33, is originally from Mission Viejo and attended Capistrano Valley High and UCLA. He has spent 13 years in Major League Soccer, with stints with the Vancouver Whitecaps, Philadelphia Union and Colorado Rapids.
    Last year, he made 28 starts with Vancouver and played 2,509 total minutes.
    “He has established himself in MLS, and his knowledge of the league is going to be invaluable to us
  • Seal Beach police looking for two men who robbed a bank, one brandishing a large knife

    Seal Beach police looking for two men who robbed a bank, one brandishing a large knife
    Seal Beach police are searching for two suspects, one armed with a large knife, who robbed a Chase Bank branch Tuesday morning, Jan. 2.
    Seal Beach police are searching for two suspects, seen here in surveillance footage, who robbed a bank Tuesday, Jan. 2. (Photo Courtesy of the Seal Beach Police Department)
    Investigators released surveillance photographs of the male suspects who demanded cash from an employee at the bank, at 801 Pacific Coast Highway, police Sgt. Mike Henderson said.
    One of the
  • University boys finish 2-2 in Marin Catholic Tournament; prepare for tough PCL openers next week

    University boys finish 2-2 in Marin Catholic Tournament; prepare for tough PCL openers next week
    University’s boys basketball team, now 10-4 overall, went 2-2 in the Marin Catholic Tournament last week.
    The Trojans opened by losing to University High of San Francisco 85-80 despite a 38-point performance by Alex Bray.
    “They are 12-1 and are the number one team in the city of San Francisco,” said University Coach Mike Dinneen. “They suffered their first loss in the final of the tournament to Serra of San Mateo. They were the best team we have faced all year.  We h
  • Mail ballot results indicate Hamilton out, Cagley leads race to fill in after Lake Forest recall election

    Mail ballot results indicate Hamilton out, Cagley leads race to fill in after Lake Forest recall election
    LAKE FOREST — Tom Cagley started with a commanding lead in a special recall election to replace Councilman Andrew Hamilton, with 5,273 votes cast, according to the Orange County Registrar of Voters’ first update at 8:05 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 2.
    In addition, more than 73 percent of those ballots called for the recall of Hamilton, who has been on the City Council since 2014.
    The election, which will decide who gets to occupy the council seat for the remaining 11 months of the term, has be
  • Dick Enberg public memorial set for March 10 at Petco Park

    Dick Enberg public memorial set for March 10 at Petco Park
    A public celebration of life to honor Dick Enberg will be held on March 10 at San Diego’s Petco Park, the family announced Tuesday.
    Enberg, the longtime sports broadcaster whose 60-year career included doing play-by-play for the Angels, Rams, UCLA basketball and the Padres, as well as high-profile network assignments, died at 82 at his home in La Jolla on Dec. 21.
    The public is invited to submit minute-long video tributes about Enberg to Tom Caitland ([email protected]) to be include
  • Palm Springs Film Festival Awards Gala 2018: Wonder Woman, the red carpet and more

    Palm Springs Film Festival Awards Gala 2018: Wonder Woman, the red carpet and more
    There are few places where Winston Churchill and Wonder Woman share a red carpet.
    But Gary Oldman and Gal Gadot, who portrayed the historical figure and the superheroine on screen, were among the celebrities, hundreds of screaming fans and throng of international press at the 29th annual Palm Springs International Film Festivals Awards Gala to usher in Hollywood’s awards season on Tuesday, Jan. 2.
    Actress Gal Gadot gets interview on the red carpet during the Palm Spring Internati
  • The unintended consequences of our sanctuary state

    The unintended consequences of our sanctuary state
    Consistent with campaign promises, the first year of Trump’s presidency saw a noticeable uptick in immigration enforcement — unfortunately, much of it was against noncriminal undocumented immigrants.
    According to data released by the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Agency last month, both arrests and deportations of undocumented immigrants without a criminal conviction increased significantly from prior years.
    Of the 143,470 administrative arrests made in fiscal year 2017, m
  • When it comes to lines, Ducks don’t break up shutdown unit that isn’t broken

    When it comes to lines, Ducks don’t break up shutdown unit that isn’t broken
    VANCOUVER, British Columbia — Sometimes, the best thing a coach can do is leave well enough alone.
    Like others in his profession, Randy Carlyle will do his share of tinkering with his four forward lines. A player will move up to the top line or head downward. Another might shift from one wing to the other. And someone could be brought into the lineup or taken out. All come with the coach’s varied reasons.
    One thing Carlyle didn’t do when he took over for his second turn leading
  • Orange County to open mental-health emergency center near riverbed homeless encampments

    Orange County to open mental-health emergency center near riverbed homeless encampments
    Orange County plans to open a large emergency mental-health and drug-abuse treatment center in a building it recently purchased near the Santa Ana River in Orange, neighboring the county’s largest homeless encampment.
    The facility – the first of its kind in the county – will serve primarily as a campus to treat and triage people suffering sudden psychiatric episodes, addressing a void has burdened local hospitals and left mentally ill patients with inadequate treatment. The cen
  • Orange County scores and player stats for Tuesday (1-2-18)

    Orange County scores and player stats for Tuesday (1-2-18)
    Scores and stats for the Orange County games on Tuesday, Jan. 2.
    BOYS BASKETBALLANTELOPE VALLEY TOURNAMENTSaddleback Valley Christian 92, Quartz Hill 60SVC: Scherer 33 pts, Taylor 20 pts, Tolmaire 14 pts.
    HUNTINGTON PARK TOURNAMENTCapistrano Valley Christian 91, Torres 35
     
     
     
  • UCLA’s Kolton Miller heading to NFL draft, signs with agent

    UCLA’s Kolton Miller heading to NFL draft, signs with agent
    The first NFL draft domino to fall for UCLA wasn’t quarterback Josh Rosen. It was the quarterback’s personal protector instead.
    Left tackle Kolton Miller will not return to UCLA for his senior year after the fourth-year junior signed with an agent at Octagon Football, the sports agency announced Tuesday. The 6-foot-8, 310-pound offensive lineman combines ideal size for a left tackle as well as athleticism that could make him a coveted pick in April’s NFL draft.Adding another @U
  • Friends of CASA raise thousands for foster youth

    Friends of CASA raise thousands for foster youth
    Nancy Eaton, Lourdes Nark, Wendy Tenebaum, Dana ChouStefanie Stamires, Marjie ZethrausErika Pedersen, Jaynine WarnerMolly Jolly, Kimerly DeLamar MattiesStefanie Stamires, Regan Phillips, Erika Pedersen, Marjie ZethrausRebecca Hall, Bobbie GarzaRunway ModelKaren JordanMoti FerderCarrie CookVictoria StenderShow Caption of Expand
    Friends of CASA, a fundraising auxiliary of Court Appointed Special Advocates hosted its 2017 Holiday Luncheon on Wednesday, Dec. 13, 2017, at The Monarch Beach Resort in
  • Irvine boys basketball team falls to Rancho Alamitos 57-39 in tourney championship game

    Irvine boys basketball team falls to Rancho Alamitos 57-39 in tourney championship game
    The Irvine High boys basketball team had a successful week at the Rancho Alamitos Christmas Classic but came up a bit short.
    The Vaqueros (7-7) defeated Huntington Park, Rancho Alamitos and Western to reach the tournament’s championship game against the once beaten Garden Grove.
    After playing the Argonauts evenly in the first half, Garden Grove front line of Jordan Harris, Sebastian Castro and Brandon Coleman dominated at both ends of the court and went on to defeat Irvine 57-39 Saturday e
  • Sting rays in the winter? Nearly 400 people stung in just one week in Huntington Beach. Here’s why

    Sting rays in the winter? Nearly 400 people stung in just one week in Huntington Beach. Here’s why
    Sharks are sooo last year — it looks like sting rays will be the sea creature causing fear as the new year gets underway.
    Lifeguards and marine researchers are searching for answers as to why a record number of victims have hobbled away punctured, bloodied and in excruciating pain from the beach — with an estimated 392 injuries along the Huntington Beach shoreline in about a week’s span — after an “infestation” of sting rays descended into the shallow waters.T

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