• No Charges Against Off-Duty LAPD Officer Who Fire Shot While Fighting With Teens In Anaheim

    Off-duty LAPD Officer Kevin Ferguson fired one shot while making a citizens arrest after he believed a 13-year-old boy threatened to shoot him. Orange County Deputy District Attorney Ebrahim Baytieh.
  • FBI searches for ‘bladed bandit’ after bank robberies in Long Beach area, Orange County

    FBI searches for ‘bladed bandit’ after bank robberies in Long Beach area, Orange County
    The FBI released security camera images of a bank robber nicknamed the bladed bandit who has held up a string of banks in the Long Beach area and Orange County.The FBI released security camera images of a bank robber nicknamed the bladed bandit who has held up a string of banks in the Long Beach area and Orange County.The FBI released security camera images of a bank robber nicknamed the bladed bandit who has held up a string of banks in the Long Beach area and Orange County.The FBI released sec
  • Candidate Schipske meets West OC Democrats

    Candidate Schipske meets West OC Democrats
    The Democratic Club of West Orange County will play host to California 34th Senate District candidate Gerrie Schipske at its monthly meeting, 6:45 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 1 at 18222 Santa Joanana. Schipske, a former Long Beach City Council member, is a  a health care and ethics attorney, a registered nurse practitioner and educator. The 34th District is currently represented by Republican Janet Nguyen and stretches from Long Beach to Huntington Beach to Santa Ana. Information: 31
  • Orange Coast College invites public to view lunar eclipse

    Orange Coast College invites public to view lunar eclipse
    The Orange Coast College astronomy department will host a public lunar eclipse viewing in the Adams Avenue parking lot 3:30-6 a.m. Jan. 31. The eclipse will be the only lunar eclipse visible in the United States this year and will be accompanied by a “blue moon” and supermoon.
    A “blue moon” is the occurrence of two full moons in a calendar month, which happens every two or three years. The first full moon this month was Jan. 1.
    A simultaneous “bl
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  • CIF-SS Council approves Feb. 9 starting dates for baseball, softball

    CIF-SS Council approves Feb. 9 starting dates for baseball, softball
     
    The 2019 baseball and softball seasons will begin Feb. 9, two weeks earlier than the upcoming baseball season.
    A proposal to have the ’19 baseball and softball seasons start Feb. 9 was passed Wednesday at the CIF-Southern Section Council meeting. The Council is the legislative body of the Southern Section.
    As school opening and closing dates have shifted in recent years, with more schools beginning instruction in August and concluding instruction in May, sports calendars have shifte
  • There’s a Museum of Selfies? Yes, and tickets are on sale

    There’s a Museum of Selfies? Yes, and tickets are on sale
    Now this promises to be a popular photo spot.
    Timed-entry tickets are now on sale for the Museum of Selfies, an interactive exhibit about the history and cultural phenomenon of self-portraits captured by our phones’ front-facing cameras.
    The museum, which pops up April 1 through May 31 at 211 N. Brand Boulevard in Glendale, traces the selfie’s roots from prehistoric man’s cave drawings to new-fangled versions illustrated through a series of one-of-a-kind displays
  • Elton John announces the dates for his last-ever tour, which comes to Staples Center in 2019

    Elton John announces the dates for his last-ever tour, which comes to Staples Center in 2019
    Elton John announced the dates for his final tour, dubbed Farewell Yellow Brick Road, via a special tech-infused VR180 live streamed on YouTube on Wednesday.
    The 300-plus date global jaunt kicks off on Sept. 8 in Pennsylvania and after it zigzags across the U.S., John will hit Staples Center (1111 S. Figueroa Street) in Los Angeles on  Tuesday, Jan. 22, and Wednesday, Jan. 23, 2019. He’s also scheduled to perform at Valley View Casino Center (3500 Sports Arena Blvd.) in San Diego on T
  • Low-income Santa Ana residents invited to tax advice event

    Low-income Santa Ana residents invited to tax advice event
    Orange County United Way is inviting low-income Santa Ana residents to a free “Taxes and Tacos” resource event from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Feb. 3 at the Delhi Center, 505 E. Central Ave.
    The event includes free tax advice and tax prep assistance, tacos, children’s games and giveaways.
    Louis Casiano Jr., 714-796-2478
    [email protected]
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  • Police log for Mission Viejo, week of Jan. 17-23

    Police log for Mission Viejo, week of Jan. 17-23
    JAN. 23
    Citizen assist: 8:19 a.m. 27000 block of Preciados Drive
    Suspicious person/circumstances: 4:09 a.m. 28600 block of Los Alisos Boulevard
    Patrol check: 4:01 a.m. Via Escolar and Marguerite Parkway
    Pedestrian check: 1:23 a.m. Felipe Road and Athens
    Suspicious person in a vehicle: 1:03 a.m. Via Santa Clara and Trabuco Circle
    JAN. 22
    Suspicious person/circumstances: 9:55 p.m. 27000 block of Crown Valley Parkway
    Missing adult: 9:28 p.m. 25400 block of Pacifica Avenue
    Disturbance – music
  • Mayors boycott Trump meeting after sanctuary cities threat

    Mayors boycott Trump meeting after sanctuary cities threat
    Mayors from across the country announced Wednesday, Jan. 24, 2018, that they would boycott a planned meeting at the White House with President Donald Trump due to threats from the Justice Department aimed at two dozen sanctuary cities. (Jan. 23 photo by Carolyn Kaster/Associated Press)
    By SADIE GURMAN and JILL COLVINAssociated Press
    WASHINGTON — The Justice Department ramped up pressure Wednesday on so-called sanctuary cities seeking public safety grant money, warning state and local offic
  • Marguerite Aquatics Center’s $11 million renovation nearing completion, opening day set for April

    Marguerite Aquatics Center’s $11 million renovation nearing completion, opening day set for April
    Construction crews are on the home stretch as the complete renovation of the Marguerite Aquatics Center continues to take shape.
    Shells for all three pools – a 50-meter, Olympic-sized swimming pool, a dive pool and a shallow pool where children can learn to swim – are complete and awaiting final plaster before being filled with water.
    The 45-foot dive tower, constructed using 1 million pounds of concrete, is awaiting platform surfacing and decorative lettering and lighting. The tower
  • No charges for California officer who shot in teen fight

    FILE, 2016: Anaheim's police chief today defended the decision not to arrest an off-duty Los Angeles police officer who fired a weapon during an altercation with a group of teens. LOS ANGELES - Prosecutors will not charge a Los Angeles police officer who fired a gun during an off-duty scuffle with a 13-year-old boy, officials announced Wednesday.
  • Gardner, Basile tapped to lead Lake Forest in 2018 as City Council moves on after recall

    Gardner, Basile tapped to lead Lake Forest in 2018 as City Council moves on after recall
    Jim Gardner will lead Lake Forest as mayor in 2018, while Leah Basile will continue her role as mayor pro tem.
    Retired Army Col. Tom Cagley also took his spot on the dais last week after winning a special recall election that saw Councilman Andrew Hamilton voted out of office. Cagley won a six-candidate race to replace Hamilton with more than 50 percent of the vote.
    Before he left the dais, Hamilton said he had the time of his life serving on the City Council and that residents will still see hi
  • UCLA lands JUCO DB Je’Vari Anderson commitment

    UCLA lands JUCO DB Je’Vari Anderson commitment
    UCLA plucked another prospect from high-school powerhouse De La Salle on Wednesday as safety/linebacker Je’Vari Anderson announced his verbal commitment to the Bruins for the 2018 recruiting class.S/o @JUCOgraphix for the dope edit. But the wait is over WEST OAKLAND TO WESTWOOD✊🏾 saydat @UCLAFootball pic.twitter.com/MlBZ4njh03
    — ⭐️Je’Vari Anderson (@TearItUpVari) January 24, 2018Anderson went to Laney College out of De La Salle, the Bay Area school t
  • Pentagon Papers defense witness wouldn’t support today’s Wikileaks

    Pentagon Papers defense witness wouldn’t support today’s Wikileaks
    If you think the movie “The Post” told the end of the Pentagon Papers story you would be wrong — and you would miss the story of a man who stood strong against the government.
    But first, let me thank all of you who offered prayers for that man, my father, Allen Whiting. Just weeks ago, Dad lay in a hospital bed and, by example, helped me be the first to report this year’s shocking spike in flu deaths.
    Allen S. Whiting was one of Henry Kissinger’s top advisors, espec
  • Best thing I ate: Beef so spicy it’ll make you dizzy

    Best thing I ate: Beef so spicy it’ll make you dizzy
    The menu at New Moon, a new Chinese restaurant in Buena Park, describes the Dragon Beef as “frightfully hot.” It promises a dish filled with red and green chilies, splashed with dark soy sauce and sherry.
    New Moon is a “contemporary” Chinese restaurant in the same vein as P. F. Chang’s, with a menu of greatest hits anchored by the likes of orange beef, walnut shrimp, egg-drop soup and lo mein. It’s a small California chain with six locations. They are one of s
  • Downtown Disney is getting a big-name brewery: Ballast Point

    Downtown Disney is getting a big-name brewery: Ballast Point
    Disney’s ongoing effort to bring a new look to Downtown Disney will include a craft brewery, tasting room and restaurant operated by one of the biggest names in the industry: Ballast Point.
    When it opens this fall opposite the entrance to the Grand Californian Hotel, the new 7,300-square-foot facility will be Downtown Disney’s first-ever brewery since its 2001 opening. With as many as 100 taps, a three-barrel brewing system, a California comfort food menu and an outdoor beer garden,
  • Canyon student takes to skies alone

    Canyon student takes to skies alone
    While some students were lazing over the winter holiday break, Mia Kuyumjian reached a milestone:  the Canyon High School junior completed her first solo flight at Fullerton Airport.
    Mia is part of the CHS Aviation Program headed by Steve Smith, and completed Aviation I and II classes at Canyon before passing her FAA private pilot written exam last spring.
    After the first solo flight, a flight training tradition is to cut the back of the new pilot’s shirt, and mark it to commemorate th
  • No charges filed against LAPD officer who fired gun during scuffle with Anaheim teens

    No charges filed against LAPD officer who fired gun during scuffle with Anaheim teens
    SANTA ANA – An off-duty LAPD officer “endangered the safety” of a group of Anaheim juveniles in a neighborhood scuffle nearly a year ago, but there isn’t enough evidence to charge him with a crime, the Orange County District Attorney’s Office announced on Wednesday.
    The confrontation between Kevin Ferguson and a 13-year-old boy on Feb. 21, 2017 quickly drew widespread attention after videos of the altercation spread across social media. The videos show Ferguson
  • Rams hire former UCLA coordinator Jedd Fisch as senior offensive assistant

    Rams hire former UCLA coordinator Jedd Fisch as senior offensive assistant
    The Rams added to their deep group of offensive coaches Wednesday when they hired former UCLA offensive coordinator Jedd Fisch as a senior offensive assistant.
    The Rams did not immediately define Fisch’s role, but presumably he will work closely with quarterback Jared Goff. Greg Olson, the Rams’ previous quarterbacks coach, left this month to become Oakland’s offensive coordinator and was replaced by young coach Zac Taylor.
    Fisch, 41, has extensive experience working with quart
  • Visit the ‘Children of China’ in La Habra

    Visit the ‘Children of China’ in La Habra
    Children can connect with their peers in China through a new exhibit in La Habra.
    The Children’s Museum at La Habra is hosting “Children of Hangzhou” through May 27.
    Young museum visitors will follow four children from the Chinese city through their daily lives, seeing what they do at home and at school, what the theater is like, even the countryside, museum officials said.
    Ancient traditions are explored along with modern life, and original artwork will give the feel of being
  • Solar tariff figures to hurt, not kill, an industry that’s helping Southern California in a big way

    Solar tariff figures to hurt, not kill, an industry that’s helping Southern California in a big way
    The Trump administration’s push to levy a 30 percent tariff on foreign-made solar panels could stall — but probably not wipe out — one of the fastest-growing industries in Southern California.
    The tougher trade rule also has the potential to bump up electricity prices for local utility customers, and it adds a hurdle to the state’s goal of getting half of all its energy from renewable sources by 2030.
    Solar dealers and others who track the industry say Southern California
  • Classmate: Girl tortured with siblings was bullied, frail

    Classmate: Girl tortured with siblings was bullied, frail
    By MICHAEL BALSAMO and EMILY SCHMALL
    The Associated Press
    LOS ANGELES — The oldest of the 13 California siblings who authorities said were imprisoned by their parents was frail, smelly and picked on as a grade school student in Texas, one of her classmates said in a heart-wrenching Facebook post.
    The now-29-year-old woman was rescued with her starving brothers and sisters from their home in Perris, California, on Jan. 14. Neighbors and relatives said they were unaware of the children&rsquo
  • 17 million-year-old clams found with other fossils in rocks near Laguna’s Main Beach

    17 million-year-old clams found with other fossils in rocks near Laguna’s Main Beach
    LAGUNA BEACH  —  Mark Garcia and his girlfriend, Yvonne Bellgardt, were looking for sea glass in the rocks near the tide pools north of Main Beach when they came across a more ancient find.
    “I looked over and saw these clams,” said Garcia, of Mission Viejo. “Then I realized they were sitting inside rocks in the tide pools. The rocks were filled with lava flows. I figured they have to be pretty old.”
    Mark Garcia and his girlfriend, Yvonne Bellgardt of Missi
  • Interested in professional soccer? Check out Orange County Soccer Club’s 2018 schedule

    Interested in professional soccer? Check out Orange County Soccer Club’s 2018 schedule
    Orange County Soccer Club has released its 2018 regular season schedule, which kicks off at home on March 17 against Phoenix Rising FC.
    The Irvine-based club is part of the United Soccer League and is the highest tier professional soccer team in Orange County. The club plays its home games at the Orange County Great Park’s championship soccer stadium, which opened in August.
    Here’s the Orange County SC’s 34-game schedule (home games start 7 p.m. except Aug. 1 and 15):
    Saturday,
  • #MeToo movement sees small victories — and chaos — in California’s Capitol

    #MeToo movement sees small victories — and chaos — in California’s Capitol
    SACRAMENTO — Three months after the #MeToo movement first shook California’s Capitol, with female lobbyists and staffers calling out a culture that they say condones sexual harassment, lawmakers will meet today under intense pressure to overhaul how the Legislature handles such complaints and protects those who report abuses of power.
    Lawmakers from the Senate and the Assembly will sit down together this week for the first in a series of joint meetings on harassment — and that
  • You are paying more for gas this week in LA and Orange counties

    You are paying more for gas this week in LA and Orange counties
    LOS ANGELES — The average price of a gallon of self-serve regular gasoline in Los Angeles County rose today for the sixth consecutive day, increasing 2 cents to $3.31.
    The average price has risen 6.3 cents over the past six days, including 1.2 cents on Tuesday, according to figures from the AAA and Oil Price Information Service. It is 6.3 cents more than one week ago, 19.9 cents higher than one month ago and 47.2 cents greater than one year ago.
    The average price has risen 16 cents since t
  • Here is the list of Toys ‘R’ Us stores closing in Southern California

    Here is the list of Toys ‘R’ Us stores closing in Southern California
    You may have to look a little harder to find that hottest toy of the year next holiday season.
    Toys ‘R’ Us, a New Jersey-based retail chain, announced Tuesday that it will close up to 182 stores nationwide as part of a Chapter 11 bankruptcy reorganization plan. That equates to about a fifth of the company’s stores.
    Southern California will take a brunt of the closures with 15 stores. According to numerous reports, the timetable will see closure sales beginning in February
  • Nick Heyward of Haircut 100 joins Boy George, Adam Ant, the Bangles and more for a pair of ’80s-themed shows this weekend

    Nick Heyward of Haircut 100 joins Boy George, Adam Ant, the Bangles and more for a pair of ’80s-themed shows this weekend
    Nick Heyward, singer in the ’80s New Wave band Haircut 100, has a strong new solo album, “Woodland Echoes” out now. (Photo by Sara Johnson)Nick Heyward, singer in the ’80s New Wave band Haircut 100, has a strong new solo album, “Woodland Echoes” out now. (Photo by Steve Ullathorne)Nick Heyward, singer in the ’80s New Wave band Haircut 100, has a strong new solo album, “Woodland Echoes” out now.Nick Heyward, singer in the ’80s New Wave b
  • ‘Cabaret’ plays it a bit tame, but still effective, in La Mirada

    ‘Cabaret’ plays it a bit tame, but still effective, in La Mirada
    In its day and time, “Cabaret” probably seemed daring, and maybe even shocking. It portrayed Western society (read: Western Europe and the U.S.) as decadent while reflecting the new sexual candor of the ’60s.
    Later iterations and revival stagings added new elements, like having “cabaret boys” join the six girls who dance at the Kit Kat Klub (and share their blatant proclivity for promiscuity), and ramping up the menace of the coming storm of the Third Reich.
    Maintai
  • Frumpy Middle-aged Mom: When Valentine’s Day falls on one of the most solemn days of the year

    Frumpy Middle-aged Mom: When Valentine’s Day falls on one of the most solemn days of the year
    Unless you’ve been stuck on an iceberg for the past month, you’ve probably noticed that mere nanoseconds after Christmas Day, stores started putting out all the red paper hearts, lacy crepe paper garlands and candy that denotes the biggest spenderific holiday in February – Valentine’s Day.
    As a person who is congenitally single, I’m allergic to Valentines Day, at least until Feb. 15, when I swoop in and buy up all the unsold boxes of chocolate marked down to 75 perc
  • Peanuts Celebration offers family fun at Knott’s

    Peanuts Celebration offers family fun at Knott’s
    Charles M. Schulz’s beloved characters will be taking over Knott’s Berry Farm for the Peanuts Celebration on weekends from Saturday, Jan. 27 through Sunday, Feb. 25, plus Presidents’ Day, Feb. 19. Guests will not only be able to interact with Charlie Brown, Lucy and the rest of the gang, but they will also have opportunities to step inside the comic strip. The event will include live shows, exclusive merchandise and themed treats too.
    The park’s Camp Snoopy area will
  • Moving van math: How California’s appeal has changed over time

    Moving van math: How California’s appeal has changed over time
    The popularity of individual states as places to live seems to impetuously swing like fashion’s hemlines and lapel widths, who’s in among entertainment’s darlings, or the varying palates of foodies.
    Where you move is meaningful. Economic upheaval, evolving living styles and social change motivate many state-to-state relocations.
    One noteworthy benchmark of comings and goings is United Van Lines’ tally of inbound-vs.-outbound moves through its giant system among the 48 con
  • Mayors from LA and Orange counties head to Washington, D.C., and Trump is part of the proceedings

    Mayors from LA and Orange counties head to Washington, D.C., and Trump is part of the proceedings
    Anaheim Mayor Tom Tait, left, and LA Mayor Eric Garcetti are heading to Washington, D.C., for the three-day U.S. Conference of Mayors’ 86th Annual Winter Meeting, where both will participate in a discussion on immigration. (SCNG photos by Kyusung Gong and Hans Gutknecht)
    LOS ANGELES — Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti is scheduled to be in Washington, D.C., today for the three-day U.S. Conference of Mayors’ 86th Annual Winter Meeting, where he will preside over discussions on imm
  • ‘Enjoy hell:’ Doctor to be sentenced today for assaulting gymnasts

    ‘Enjoy hell:’ Doctor to be sentenced today for assaulting gymnasts
    By ED WHITE and MIKE HOUSEHOLDER
    LANSING, Mich. — After listening to the riveting pleas of more than 150 victims, a judge is set to sentence a Michigan doctor who parlayed his reputation and personal charm into years of sexual abuse by molesting Olympic gymnasts and other young female athletes instead of solving their sports injuries.
    Judge Rosemarie Aquilina will hear from a few more victims and then send Larry Nassar to prison Wednesday, the seventh day of a remarkable hearing that has g
  • DA to say if officer who shot in teen fight will be charged

    Prosecutors plan to announce Wednesday whether charges will be brought against an off-duty Los Angeles police officer who fired a gun during a scuffle with a 13-year-old boy. The fight in the Anaheim front yard of Officer Kevin Ferguson 11 months ago was captured on two widely circulated videos that spurred heated anti-police protests in the city.
  • Latino STEM students get advice from Cal State Fullerton engineering alum

    Latino STEM students get advice from Cal State Fullerton engineering alum
    When Henry Martinez talks to Latino college students about STEM careers, he knows what heights they are capable of reaching.
    He also knows what might hold them back from that climb.
    And the Cal State Fullerton alum tells them, hoping to nudge them out of a comfort zone often made more comfortable by cultural traditions.
    “I am where I am because of other people who took an interest in me. How can I help someone else who is at the same place that I was?” Martinez asked in a recent inte
  • Cal State Fullerton called a role model for Latino graduation rates

    Cal State Fullerton called a role model for Latino graduation rates
    Colleges have something to learn from Cal State Fullerton, according to a report released in December by the Education Trust.
    The university was highlighted in “A Look at Latino Student Success: Identifying Top- and Bottom-Performing Institutions” by the national advocacy nonprofit, which promotes high academic achievement, particularly for students of color and low-income students.
    The study compares graduation rates for Latino students with the goal that underperforming institution
  • Cal State Fullerton ice hockey team aims to build pride, create winning culture

    Cal State Fullerton ice hockey team aims to build pride, create winning culture
    While Cal State Fullerton’s ice hockey team has been competitive and enjoyed some success, the sport doesn’t garner the same level of recognition as say the university’s basketball and baseball teams
    Many within the campus community may not be aware that ice hockey even exists at CSUF.
    But a revamped coaching staff made up exclusively of CSUF alumni is working hard change that.
    Coach Tony Cortes gets things started before running drills during a team practice at Artesia East We
  • U.S. vs. Huntington Beach home values: How do they compare?

    U.S. vs. Huntington Beach home values: How do they compare?
    This is how Huntington Beach housing looks compared to the rest of the nation in Zillow’s eyes.
    The online housing tracker’s national databases can help add some perspective to the high price of local living.
    As of November, for example, Orange County real estate by Zillow’s math — the No. 5 nationally in housing market size — has a median home value of $696,200, 13th highest in the 1,700-plus U.S. counties tracked. That’s after surging 44.7 percent in th
  • Sailboat burns near San Pedro Channel, Coast Guard picks up occupant

    SAN PEDRO — A person escaped a fire that destroyed a sailboat Tuesday in the vicinity of the San Pedro Channel.
    U.S. Coast Guard lifeguards and Los Angeles County Fire Department personnel were dispatched to a sailboat that was engulfed in flames with one person aboard about 11 a.m., 11 miles southwest of Point Fermin in San Pedro.
    The person aboard the vessel abandoned the sailboat into a small skiff until authorities arrived on scene and transferred the man to a Coast Guard Cutter Halibu
  • Former Irvine High teacher, coach and athletic director Barry Schulenburg remembered

    Former Irvine High teacher, coach and athletic director Barry Schulenburg remembered
    Former Irvine athletic director and coach Barry Schulenburg was a big USC fan. Photo courtesy Schulenburg familyBarry Schulenburg (fourth from right) in second row was part of Rick Curtis’ staff at Northwood. Photo courtesy Rick CurtisShow Caption of Expand
    One of Irvine High’s original teachers and coaches, former athletic director Barry Schulenburg is being remembered for his love of coaching and competitive nature.
    “Barry died recently in Idaho, where he lived with his wife,
  • Irvine is ranked the Number 1 city in the nation for good fiscal health, report says

    Irvine is ranked the Number 1 city in the nation for good fiscal health, report says
    Of the nation’s 75 most populous cities, two of the top three – in terms of fiscal health – are Irvine and Stockton, suggesting the power of both beige and bankruptcy, according to data from the nonprofit Truth in Accounting. Fresno is the third city showing decent fiscal health.
    But all of California’s other big cities are “sinkholes,” according to the report. That means they’re in the red, with what they owe eclipsing what they have, thanks largely to
  • How broke is your California city?

    How broke is your California city?
    Public agencies are grappling with a gap between how much money they have and how much money they owe, thanks largely to unfunded pension promises and retiree health care benefits. Truth in Accounting, an organization that promotes clarity in public financial records, ranked the long-term financial health of the nation’s 75 most populous cities.California cities in the black….
    1. Irvine, $5,200 surplus per household, Grade B
    2. Stockton, $3,000 surplus per household, Grade B
    9.
  • Could Orange Countya s homeless population migrate inland? Inland Empire leaders, officials weigh in

    A group look for homeless people living in a flood control channel under Van Buren Blvd. during the annual Point-In-Time Homeless Count and survey in Jurupa Valley on Tuesday, Jan. 23, 2018. The gradual eviction of more than 500 homeless people from the Santa Ana River Trail in Orange County has Inland Empire leaders discussing their potential migration inland.
  • Corona del Mar too tough for Woodbridge in the end

    Corona del Mar too tough for Woodbridge in the end
    Corona del Mar’s Kevin Kobrine gets ready to shoot a free throw Tuesday night. Tim Burt photoWoodbridge coach John Halagan looks on with some of his players during Tuesday’s game with Corona del Mar. Tim Burt photoCorona del Mar’s Ben Coffman looks to pass off during Tuesday’s Pacific Coast League game with Woodbridge. Tim Burt photoShow Caption of Expand
    Woodbridge’s boys basketball team put up a fight but Corona del Mar had too much firepower in the end, recording
  • Canucks jump out early; Kings thumped in road loss

    Canucks jump out early; Kings thumped in road loss
    Vancouver Canucks defenseman Troy Stecher (51) loses his stick as he checks Los Angeles Kings left wing Kyle Clifford (13) in front of goalie Jacob Markstrom, of Sweden, during the first period of an NHL hockey game in Vancouver, British Columbia, on Tuesday, Jan. 23, 2018. (Darryl Dyck/The Canadian Press via AP)Vancouver Canucks center Nic Dowd (17) checks Los Angeles Kings defenseman Kevin Gravel (53) during the second period of an NHL hockey game Tuesday, Jan. 23, 2018, in Vancouver, British
  • Woodbridge girls basketball team tops CdM 58-45 in battle for third place

    Woodbridge girls basketball team tops CdM 58-45 in battle for third place
    Woodbridge’s girls basketball team improved its record to 3-1 and took over second place in the Pacific Coast League with a 58-45 victory over Corona del Mar Tuesday night at Woodbridge.
    The Warriors were led by Sanarya Salem who had 21 points and Anjali Ghadi, who had 19 points and five 3-pointers. Erika Maggard had 9 points for the Warriors.
    Corona del Mar (8-12, 3-2) was led by Samantha Uehara with 28 points.
    Woodbridge (13-8, 4-1) jumped out to an early 9-0 lead.
    “We stuck with o
  • Woodbridge girls basketball team tops CdM 58-45 in battle for second place

    Woodbridge girls basketball team tops CdM 58-45 in battle for second place
    Woodbridge’s girls basketball team improved its record to 4-1 and took over second place in the Pacific Coast League with a 58-45 victory over Corona del Mar Tuesday night at Woodbridge.
    The Warriors were led by Sanarya Salem who had 21 points and Anjali Ghadi, who had 19 points and five 3-pointers. Erika Maggard had 9 points for the Warriors.
    Corona del Mar (8-12, 3-2) was led by Samantha Uehara with 28 points.
    Woodbridge (13-8, 4-1) jumped out to an early 9-0 lead.
    “We stuck with o
  • Kyle Kuzma, Lakers edge Celtics, but free-throw woes nearly bite them again

    Kyle Kuzma, Lakers edge Celtics, but free-throw woes nearly bite them again
    Boston Celtics forward Daniel Theis #27 goes up for a rebound against Los Angeles Lakers forward Brandon Ingram #14 and Los Angeles Lakers forward Kyle Kuzma #0 in the first half. The Los Angeles Lakers played the Boston Celtics in a regular season NBA matchup in Los Angeles, CA 1/024/2018 (Photo by John McCoy, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG)Los Angeles Lakers forward Kyle Kuzma, center, shoots as Boston Celtics forward Daniel Theis, left, of Germany, and guard Jarell Eddie defend during the first

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