• UC Irvine to host free forum on America’s identity featuring Jill Lopore

    UC Irvine to host free forum on America’s identity featuring Jill Lopore
    UC Irvine will host a forum to explore America’s identity at home and abroad on Feb. 9 and 10.
    “The United States is facing a peculiar time in which it’s unusually difficult to take stock of ourselves,” the event announcement says. “If we had to say what underpins America today, if we were forced to choose our core beliefs or values as a nation, it’s not clear that we could readily do so.”
    Panelists, including keynote speaker Jill Lopore, author of
  • South county wilderness park’s ‘Keep it Wild’ event seeks volunteers

    South county wilderness park’s ‘Keep it Wild’ event seeks volunteers
    Volunteer with the Laguna Canyon Foundation and OC Parks during its Keep It Wild volunteer event in Aliso and Woods Canyons Wilderness Park, 8 to 11 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 3, at the ranger headquarters at 28373 Alicia Parkway. Activities include removing non-native plants, seed collection, planting native plants and trash pick-up. Teens 16 and older can join with parent permission.
     
  • Should we be treating domestic violence as a medical problem?

    Should we be treating domestic violence as a medical problem?
    By Anna Gorman, California Healthline
    Fanny Ortiz, a mother of five who lives just east of downtown Los Angeles, spent nearly a decade married to a man who controlled her and frequently threatened her. Then, she said, his abuse escalated. “He would physically hit me in the face, throw me on the wall,” she recalled.
    Ortiz, 43, eventually left the marriage, taking her children with her. A few years later, she learned that the East Los Angeles Women’s Center offered domestic viole
  • Artistic Vision: The ‘Audacity’ of Gregory Price

    Artistic Vision: The ‘Audacity’ of Gregory Price
    Who: Gregory Price, Santa Ana-based sculptor.
    What: Price, who was born in Orange, transforms the stressors of modern life into abstract ideas. He then transfers his vision to glass, a medium he favors for its inherent resilience and fragility – a paradox that reflects the human experience, as is evident in his series “Runners.”
    How: Like most artists, Price draws on personal challenges and hard-knock life lessons to create abstract beauty out of controlled chaos. “This s
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  • Search for Quiksilver CEO Pierre Agnes suspended by French authorities after capsized boat found on remote beach

    Search for Quiksilver CEO Pierre Agnes suspended by French authorities after capsized boat found on remote beach
    A search for the CEO of Quiksilver was called off on Wednesday after rescue teams found no sign of Pierre Agnes after his vessel was found washed ashore on a remote stretch of beach a day earlier off the coast of France.
    After resuming search efforts at 7:45 a.m. local time, the call to end the search was made at 2: 35 p.m. by the French authorities leading the search rescue for Agnes, according to a press release by the Maritime Prefect of the Atlantic, who on Tuesday, Jan. 30 determined Agnes
  • Placentia-Yorba Linda Art Association to host annual high school art competition

    Placentia-Yorba Linda Art Association to host annual high school art competition
    The Placentia-Yorba Linda Art Association will present its annual Placentia-Yorba Linda High School Art Competition from Feb. 7 to 20.
    The reception will be 6 to 8 p.m. Feb. 13 at the Placentia Library, 411 E. Chapman Ave.
    For information, contact Helen Delaney at [email protected] or 714-315-9299.
     
  • Foothill and Tustin High face off in dodge ball fundraiser

    Foothill and Tustin High face off in dodge ball fundraiser
    Foothill and Tustin High schools will hold an inaugural charity dodge ball tournament at 7 tonight, Thursday, Feb. 1, at the Tustin High Sports Pavilion, 1171 El Camino Real.
    Competitions include a girls’ rivalry game, a boys’ rivalry game and a staff game.
    Admission is $3. Proceeds benefit those affected by the Canyon Fire 2.
    For more information, call Foothill at 714-730-7464 or Tustin at 714-730-7414.
     
     
  • Utility night work at Aliso Viejo intersection to continue

    Utility night work at Aliso Viejo intersection to continue
    The utility night work by Southern California Edison on Alicia Parkway and Pacific Park Drive is expected to continue for the next two to three weeks. The night work for the project was required by the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) and the City of Laguna Niguel. The project could produce noise levels that may impact Aliso Viejo residents. For more information or to voice concerns, call Caltrans at 657-328-6249 or Laguna Niguel’s public works department at 949-362-
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  • As pot laws relax, doctors warns pregnant women not to partake

    As pot laws relax, doctors warns pregnant women not to partake
    By Sarah Varney, California Healthline
    Two-year-old Maverick Hawkins sits on a red, plastic car in his grandmother’s living room in the picturesque town of Nevada City, Calif., in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada. His playpal Delilah Smith, a fellow 2-year-old, snacks on hummus and cashews and delights over the sounds of her Princess Peppa Pig stuffie.
    It’s playtime for the kids of the provocatively named Facebook group “Pot smoking moms who cuss sometimes.”
    Maveri
  • NAMM: Anaheim music industry convention broke attendance records

    NAMM: Anaheim music industry convention broke attendance records
    The Anaheim Convention Center’s biggest annual event, the National Association of Music Merchants convention, grew its attendance by about 7.5 percent this year to reach 115,085 visitors, according to association data.
    The Jan. 25 to 28 event, known as NAMM, filled all 1.8 million square feet of the convention center – including a recent 200,000-square-foot expansion – with nearly 2,000 vendors of musical instruments, audio systems, stage lighting and related products and techn
  • Rams to play game in Mexico City against Kansas City Chiefs next season

    Rams to play game in Mexico City against Kansas City Chiefs next season
    The Rams will visit their southern neighbors next season, as the NFL confirmed Wednesday that the Rams will play a “home game” against Kansas City at Mexico City’s Estadio Azteca.
    A date has not yet been announced, and the full 2018 NFL schedule likely will be released in late April. In 2016 and 2017, the NFL’s Mexico City games were played in mid-November.
    The Rams have been obligated to give one home game to the NFL’s International Series because they are playing
  • Spring STEM classes available in Fountain Valley

    Spring STEM classes available in Fountain Valley
    Enrollment is underway for the spring session of the Fountain Valley Enrichment Academy. The six-week programs at Tamura, Masuda and Talbert schools offer one-hour classes on either Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday, beginning March 13, in STEM categories such as robotics, electronics, 3-D printing and lab science. Cost: $125 per class. Information: 714-495-4102, fvschools.org
    Greg Mellen, 714-796-7964
    [email protected]
  • South Coast Plaza to celebrate Lunar New Year

    South Coast Plaza to celebrate Lunar New Year
    South Coast Plaza will celebrate the Lunar New Year from Feb. 13 through March 4. A cocktail reception will be held 6-8 p.m. Feb. 13 in the jewel court with a performance by the Hunan Provincial Song and Dance Theatre depicting the Year of the Dog.
    RSVP by Feb. 8 to: [email protected].
    Louis Casiano Jr., 714-796-2478
    [email protected]
  • How did North Korea become a nuclear weapons power? A Cal State Fullerton professor offers some context

    How did North Korea become a nuclear weapons power? A Cal State Fullerton professor offers some context
    People pass by posters showing the 2018 Pyeongchang Winter Olympic mascots in Seoul, South Korea, on Jan. 17. North Korea plans to send a 230-member cheering squad to South Korea as part of its delegation to February’s Winter Olympics, the latest in a series of conciliatory gestures the North has abruptly taken recently following a year of heightened nuclear tension. (AP Photo/Ahn Young-joon)In this Jan. 25 photo provided by South Korea Unification Ministry, South Korean hockey players, ri
  • The good and bad of Trump’s State of the Union

    The good and bad of Trump’s State of the Union
    President Donald Trump’s first official State of the Union address touched on a number of familiar themes and policy directions as he read his version of the box score of a tumultuous year in office.
    Pointing to the economic growth in the first year of his presidency, rising business confidence and particularly singling out historic lows in African American and Latino unemployment rates, Trump celebrated the passage of tax reform and the repeal of the individual mandate of Obamacare.
    As th
  • Athletes, NBA teams react to former Clippers player Rasual Butler’s death

    Athletes, NBA teams react to former Clippers player Rasual Butler’s death
    Former NBA basketball player Rasual Bulter, who played with the Los Angeles Clippers for two years, died in a Studio City crash Wednesday morning.
    The Range Rover he was in struck parking meters, a wall and rolled into a parking lot, authorities said. Butler, 38, and his wife were pronounced dead at the scene.Video of a destroyed vehicle in front of Marshalls on Ventura Boulevard in #StudioCity after a double fatal crash earlier this morning pic.twitter.com/LHpWgBUKeX
    — Wes Woods II (@Jour
  • Best thing I ate: Smoky, 12-hour pork belly from a wood-fire stove

    Best thing I ate: Smoky, 12-hour pork belly from a wood-fire stove
    Something about the kitchen at Brick in San Clemente looks different. I see a fire blazing up through the grates of the grill. The grill is bigger, and blacker, than I remember. And I see what looks like fireflies flitting around a large steak that’s cooking there. I realize I’m looking at a wood fire.
    Chef David Pratt’s Italian restaurant has always had an open kitchen on full view of the dining room and bar. The centerpiece of the kitchen has always been the wood-fired pizza
  • Remembering Mulan, a feline profile in courage

    Remembering Mulan, a feline profile in courage
    Shortly after she came to live with me, I watched Mulan take her first step outdoors. Hesitant and a bit afraid, as all of her six years had been spent indoors. She, who had only walked on carpet, wood and tile, for the first time in her life was about to walk on grass. She put one hesitant paw out, an advance guard – testing, feeling, trying. Deciding this strange floor was OK, she followed with the other three paws. She, who had only looked up at ceilings reachable from the top of a book
  • There are 5 new shows featuring the Peanuts gang at Knott’s Berry Farm

    There are 5 new shows featuring the Peanuts gang at Knott’s Berry Farm
    There are five fresh reasons for Peanuts fans to head to Knott’s Berry Farm.
    The Buena Park-based theme park’s Peanuts Celebration event, which runs on weekends through Feb. 25 (as well as Presidents’ Day, Feb. 19), has launched five new live shows to honor Charles M. Schulz’s beloved comic strip characters.
    “You cannot go wrong with them. They literally transcend all times, all ages – everybody can completely relate to the stories that they tell. It
  • Appeals court rules president cannot dictate leadership at CFPB

    Appeals court rules president cannot dictate leadership at CFPB
    The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau regained a measure of independence when a U.S. appeals court said the president’s power to remove the agency’s head is limited to specific reasons such as neglect of duty or malfeasance in office.
    The Washington-based appeals court concluded Wednesday that Congress meant to protect the agency from the ebb and flow of politics. Giving the president more latitude to fire the director “would put the historically established independence of
  • The moon sets behind the Statue of Liberty in New York

    It was the first such lunar trifecta visible from the U.S. since 1866. What looked like a red ball of fire appeared in the sky early Wednesday morning.
  • Photos: ‘Super Blue Blood Moon’ eclipse puts on a show in Southern California

    Photos: ‘Super Blue Blood Moon’ eclipse puts on a show in Southern California
    Call it a lunar trifecta.
    If you were up gazing at the sky early Wednesday morning, you likely saw three kinds of moon wrapped into one.
    On Wednesday, much of the world got to see not only a blue moon and a supermoon, but also a total lunar eclipse.
    WATCH THE ENTIRE ECLIPSE AGAIN: Griffith Observatory has the entire eclipse on video
    There hasn’t been a triple lineup like this since 1982 and the next won’t occur until 2037.
    RELATED STORY: ‘Super Blue Blood Moon’ eclip
  • Train carrying GOP lawmakers to policy retreat hits garbage truck

    Train carrying GOP lawmakers to policy retreat hits garbage truck
    BREAKING: GOP train hit a truck on way to retreat. Sources say driver getting medical attention; members okay. Pic-> pic.twitter.com/99xmsGFEEs
    — Rachael Bade (@rachaelmbade) January 31, 2018
    By ALAN FRAM and ANDREW TAYLORAssociated Press
    WASHINGTON — A chartered train carrying dozens of GOP lawmakers to a Republican retreat in West Virginia struck a garbage truck south of Charlottesville, Virginia on Wednesday, lawmakers said.
    No lawmakers were believed injured in the accident.
  • Unity? LA-area Democrats aren’t feeling it after Trump’s State of the Union

    Unity? LA-area Democrats aren’t feeling it after Trump’s State of the Union
    President Trump began his State of the Union Address with a call for national unity. Judging by Los Angeles-area politicians’ reactions Tuesday night and this morning, the rest of the speech inspired mostly division.
    Many of L.A.’s members of Congress, who represent some of the nation’s most liberal districts, blasted Trump on social media.
    Rep. Brad Sherman, a Democrat from Sherman Oaks, took a dim view of the whole speech.Long speech with few policy proposals.Very few that wi
  • San Juan Capistrano seeks public input on River Street environmental questions

    San Juan Capistrano seeks public input on River Street environmental questions
    Community members have until the end of February to submit comments to the city about what they want to see addressed in environmental studies that will be done for the River Street marketplace proposed on Los Rios Street.
    Frontier Real Estate Investments is proposing more than 60,000 square feet of business space in five buildings around a 9,000-square-foot central green. River Street is to replace Ito Nursery, which borders the Los Rios Historic District.
    A model of the ‘River Stree
  • CDC director resigns over tobacco stock controversy

    CDC director resigns over tobacco stock controversy
    By MIKE STOBBE
    NEW YORK — The director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has resigned because of financial conflicts of interest, government officials announced Wednesday.
    Dr. Brenda Fitzgerald’s complex financial investments presented conflicts that made it difficult to do her job, according to a statement from the Department of Health and Human Services, which oversees the CDC.
    Alex Azar, who was sworn in as head of the department Monday, accepted her resignation.
    F
  • Dana Point Harbor advisory group wants a say in $200 million renovation

    Dana Point Harbor advisory group wants a say in $200 million renovation
    Renderings of the proposed Dana Point Harbor Revitalization project provided by R.D. Olson DevelopmentRenderings of the proposed Dana Point Harbor Revitalization project provided by R.D. Olson DevelopmentRenderings of the proposed Dana Point Harbor Revitalization project provided by R.D. Olson DevelopmentA woman and her dog glide along Dana Point Harbor in Dana Point in 2015. (Ed Crisostomo, Orange County Register file)Paddle Boards, canoes, sailboats, and boats maneuver through traffic at Dana
  • ‘Super Blue Blood Moon’ eclipse puts on a show for Southern California

    ‘Super Blue Blood Moon’ eclipse puts on a show for Southern California
    The “Super Blue Blood Moon” eclipse is seen over Los Angeles early Wednesday, Jan. 31, 2018. (Photo by David Crane, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG)
    The “Super Blue Blood Moon” eclipse is seen over Los Angeles early Wednesday, Jan. 31, 2018. (Photo by David Crane, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG)
    The “Super Blue Blood Moon” eclipse is seen over Los Angeles early Wednesday, Jan. 31, 2018. (Photo by David Crane, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG)
    The moon is seen it just as i
  • Yorba Linda home brewer puts hops to another use in sparkling H2OPS

    Yorba Linda home brewer puts hops to another use in sparkling H2OPS
    With craft beer all the rage, a Yorba Linda entrepreneur has set his sights on hops and water — but not the head buzz that goes with the frothy brew.
    Paul Tecker is a longtime home brewer with a passion for craft beer.
    While tinkering in his kitchen, it dawned on Tecker he might be able to make something out of the leftover hops, the flowering bloom of the hop plants he grows in his backyard.
    Paul Tecker contracts with craft breweries to make his hops-infused sparkling
  • Yorba Linda home brewer puts hops to another use in sparking H2OPS

    Yorba Linda home brewer puts hops to another use in sparking H2OPS
    With craft brew all the rage, a Yorba Linda entrepreneur has set his sights on hops and water — but not the head buzz that goes with the frothy concoction.
    Paul Tecker is a longtime home brewer with a passion for craft beer.
    While tinkering in his kitchen, it dawned on Tecker he might be able to make something out of the leftover hops, the flowering bloom of the climbing hop plants he grows in his backyard.
    Paul Tecker contracts with craft breweries to make his hops-inf
  • Ladera Ranch Craftsman, a Sunset Magazine ‘Idea House,’ sells for $2.9 million

    Ladera Ranch Craftsman, a Sunset Magazine ‘Idea House,’ sells for $2.9 million
    A Craftsman built for Sunset Magazine in Ladera Ranch’s Covenant Hills and inspired by the 1908 Gamble house in Pasadena has sold for $2.9 million.
    The 7,820-square-foot house, set on a third of an acre, was listed at $3.599 million in April 2016 and had several price cuts. The most recent asking price was $3.295 million in September 2017.
    Completed in 2005, the home was designed by architects Eric Trabert & Associates of Santa Ana and built by Mulvaney & Co. of San Juan
  • Indiana couple to hit their 649th Cracker Barrel when Victorville restaurant opens

    Indiana couple to hit their 649th Cracker Barrel when Victorville restaurant opens
    Over the course of 40 years, Ray and Wilma Yoder have logged an estimated 5 million miles around the country in a quest to hit every Cracker Barrel in  America.
    In August, the couple, both 81, met their goal when the 48-year-old chain opened its 645th Cracker Barrel Old Country Store in Oregon. To maintain their streak, the Yoders plan to attend the opening of Cracker Barrel’s first California restaurant, which opens Monday, Feb. 5 in Victorville.On
    And, when they nestle into their fi
  • ‘Super Blue Blood Moon’ eclipse visible for first time in more than 150 years

    ‘Super Blue Blood Moon’ eclipse visible for first time in more than 150 years
    The Griffith Observatory hosted an early morning gathering of sky-gazers Wednesday as Southern California was treated to a lunar spectacle that hasn’t been visible in the United States in more than 150 years.
    The last time a “Super Blue Blood Moon” was visible in the Western Hemisphere was 1866, but that changed around 3:45 a.m. Wednesday.
    The phenomenon is a convergence of three lunar events — a supermoon, a blue moon and a blood moon.
    Essentially, there is a lunar ecli
  • Clean Energy GROUPPutting a Price on Resilience Could Lead to More Solar+Storage

    Findings presented in a new paper by the U.S. Department of Energy's National Renewable Energy Laboratory and Clean Energy Group show that more integrated solar photovoltaic and battery storage projects could make economic sense if the value of avoiding power outages is taken into account in project economics. Based on in-depth modeling of various building types, putting a real value on the ability of PV and storage to prevent losses during outages results in the cost-effective design of larger
  • Working in California gets safer even as job count grows

    Working in California gets safer even as job count grows
    California employers have performed a noteworthy juggling act: boosting staffing while lowering on-the-job deaths and injuries.
    The latest workplace safety statistics from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics show that as bosses statewide pushed employment above pre-recession highs in 2016, workplace deaths fell. Meanwhile, deaths on the job nationally rose to an eight-year high. Worker injuries fell both in the state and nationally that year.
    Please note that on-the-job fatality and injury
  • Trump favors release of memo White House wants reviewed

    Trump favors release of memo White House wants reviewed
    By CHAD DAY and ZEKE MILLER
    WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump was overheard Tuesday night telling a Republican lawmaker he is “100 percent” in favor of releasing a classified memo on the Russia investigation that has sparked a political fight pitting Republicans against the FBI and the Justice Department.
    “Oh yeah, don’t worry,” the president told South Carolina Rep. Jeff Duncan on the House floor after his first State of the Union address. “100 percen
  • With the Santa Ana riverbed closing, what is next in the fight to mitigate homelessness?

    With the Jan. 22 closure of the Santa Ana Riverbed, several hundred homeless individuals will find themselves displaced and searching for refuge. And months from now when environmental teams have completed clean-up of the site, there will be scant evidence that the area once served as an encampment for those unable to access housing.
  • In depth: How and why Cal State Fullerton students launch companies before they graduate

    In depth: How and why Cal State Fullerton students launch companies before they graduate
    Cristian Sanchez, Donny Ritcharoen, Rachel Herzog and Vanessa Ganaden make up the iWiise team at the CSUF Mihaylo College of Business and Economics on Nov. 28. (Photo by Matt Masin, Orange County Register, SCNG)Rachel Herzog, right, conducts interviews to find out what people are looking for when they buy a used car. (Photo courtesy of iWiise)The iWiise team proposed a three-phase process to create a website for people looking to buy a used car.The SnapNow Logistics team — Ricardo Altamira
  • Cal State Fullerton student wins statewide award for anti-cancer drug research

    Cal State Fullerton student wins statewide award for anti-cancer drug research
    Cal State Fullerton undergraduate researcher Stacy Guzman is using synthetic organic chemistry to develop small organic molecules that are potent anti-cancer drugs.
    For her research, the biochemistry major has won the 2018 Glenn Nagel Undergraduate Research Award from the California State University Program for Education and Research in Biotechnology. Guzman was presented with the statewide award at January’s California State University Biotechnology Symposium in Santa Clara. The award is
  • After 2nd-place finish at nationals, Cal State Fullerton dancers are proud of their accomplishments

    After 2nd-place finish at nationals, Cal State Fullerton dancers are proud of their accomplishments
    By LOU PONSI
    When you win nine consecutive national titles and then finish second, a little disappointment is to be expected.
    The seniors on Cal State Fullerton’s Titan Dance Team acknowledge that.
    The Titan dance team came away with second-place finishes in Division I Jazz and Pom categories at the UCA & UDA College Cheerleading and Dance Team National Championships, held Jan. 12 to 14 in Orlando, Fla.
    Hofstra University and the University of Delaware finished first in Pom and Jazz re
  • Los Alamitos girls refuse to be rattled, charge past Edison in Sunset showdown

    Los Alamitos girls refuse to be rattled, charge past Edison in Sunset showdown
    LOS ALAMITOS – Los Alamitos’ sixth-ranked girls basketball team showed two qualities Tuesday night that have the Griffins on the path toward another Sunset League title and being a darkhorse in the CIF-SS Division 1 playoffs.
    Los Alamitos used its defense and composure to defeat visiting Edison 50-38 to improve to 7-0 in league.
    The Griffins (19-4, 7-0) overcame a cold start from the floor and two early fouls to standout point guard Avia Avinger to go on a 21-0 run in the first half.
  • Clippers fall to Trail Blazers in first game since trading Blake Griffin

    Clippers fall to Trail Blazers in first game since trading Blake Griffin
    Portland Trail Blazers forward Ed Davis, right, reaches in on Los Angeles Clippers center DeAndre Jordan during the first half of an NBA basketball game, Tuesday, Jan. 30, 2018, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)Trail Blazers guard CJ McCollum, left, glides in for a layup as Clippers forward Montrezl Harrell, right, defends during the first half of Tuesday’s game at Staples Center. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)Portland Trail Blazers forward Ed Davis, left, and Los Angeles Clippers gua
  • Juvenile driver hits power pole in Garden Grove, knocks out power

    Juvenile driver hits power pole in Garden Grove, knocks out power
    An underage driver crashed a vehicle into a pole Tuesday night, Jan. 30, knocking out power to the surrounding neighborhood in Garden Grove.
    Police said the juvenile was taken to UCI Medical Center after the 8:30 p.m. crash at Gilbert Street and Trask Avenue. Further details about the driver’s condition or what led to the crash were not immediately available.
    The pole was knocked down and there was a power outage that was affecting 209 customers, according to Southern California Edison. Ac
  • Dems’ response to State of Union: ‘Bullies may land a punch’ but don’t win

    Dems’ response to State of Union: ‘Bullies may land a punch’ but don’t win
    By Matthew DalyThe Associated Press
    WASHINGTON  Massachusetts Rep. Joe Kennedy III says it would be easy to dismiss the first year of Donald Trump’s presidency as “chaos” marked by partisanship and politics.
    But Kennedy says Trump has caused serious problems for the American people, including through proposals that target Muslims, transgender people and others.
    Kennedy, who delivered the Democratic response to Trump’s State of the Union address Tuesday, said in excer
  • Freshman’s first goal helps Los Alamitos girls clinch Sunset League soccer title

    Freshman’s first goal helps Los Alamitos girls clinch Sunset League soccer title
    LOS ALAMITOS – Khalia Gathright’s first goal of the season might also be the biggest goal of the season for Los Alamitos’ girls soccer team.
    Gathright, a freshman, scored in the 45th minute of the Griffins’ key Sunset League contest against Edison on Tuesday at Los Alamitos High. The goal held up, giving the Griffins a 1-0 victory.
    The victory allowed Los Alamitos (22-2-2, 6-0-2) to clinch its first league title since the 2012-13 season, Griffins coach Patrick Rossi
  • Trump says he’s ‘100 percent’ for releasing classified GOP memo

    Trump says he’s ‘100 percent’ for releasing classified GOP memo
    By CHAD DAY and ZEKE MILLER
    WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump was overheard Tuesday telling a Republican lawmaker he is “100 percent” in favor of releasing a classified memo on the Russia investigation that has sparked a political fight pitting Republicans against the FBI and the Justice Department.
    “Don’t worry,” the president can be heard telling South Carolina Rep. Jeff Duncan on the House floor after his first State of the Union address. “100 perce
  • Darcy Kuemper makes 28 saves as Kings blank Stars

    Darcy Kuemper makes 28 saves as Kings blank Stars
    Los Angeles Kings goalie Darcy Kuemper (35) blocks a shot under pressure from Dallas Stars left wing Jamie Benn (14) in the third period of an NHL hockey game Tuesday, Jan. 30, 2018, in Dallas. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez)Dallas Stars left wing Remi Elie (40) and Los Angeles Kings defenseman Paul LaDue (38) compete for control of a loose puck in the first period of an NHL hockey game Tuesday, Jan. 30, 2018, in Dallas. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez)Los Angeles Kings left wing Kyle Clifford (13) controls
  • Utilities, rate payers strike new deal to pay for San Onofre shutdown

    Utilities, rate payers strike new deal to pay for San Onofre shutdown
    The $4.7 billion price-tag for the premature shutdown of the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station will fall less heavily on the shoulders of consumers, thanks to a new agreement between consumer advocates and Southern California Edison.
    A reworked settlement plan to divvy up those closing costs was filed Tuesday with the California Public Utilities Commission. It would remove nearly $800 million from the burden to be borne by ratepayers.
    That would amount to relief of about $68 per residen
  • Advances in Gypsum Technologies and Building Systems

    This compilation of Selected Technical Papers, STP1588, Advances in Gypsum Technologies and Building Systems, contains 11 peer-reviewed papers presented at a symposium held May 21, 2015 in Anaheim, CA. The symposium was sponsored by ASTM International Committee C11 on Gypsum and Related Building Materials and Systems and Subcommittee C11.01 on Specifications and Test Methods for Gypsum Products.
  • Woman’s joy over new-found clubs in Laguna Woods has soured

    Woman’s joy over new-found clubs in Laguna Woods has soured
    Dear Pat,
    When I moved to Laguna Woods I said what a joy to have so many clubs here to choose from.  Some of that joy disappeared with two my favorite groups ran into trouble.  One recently combined with another branch out of the area, too far for me to drive. The second one is suffering from sub-par programs lately turning off many members. I feel so helpless.
    –Disheartened
    Dear Disheartened,
    In an area like Laguna Woods, when people move to other places like assisted living, fi

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