• Katie Uhlaender takes advice of best friend into Olympics: Be you

    PYEONGCHANG, South Korea — At first Steve Holcomb as much as anything was a challenge to a young woman who had never ducked one in her life and had the scars to prove it.
    By the time skeleton rider Katie Uhlaender arrived at the Olympic Training Center in Lake Placid, New York more than a decade ago bobsledder Holcomb was already a legendary recluse.
    “He was a hermit and wouldn’t come out of his (dorm) room and I was brand new to the training center and I was just like ‘A
  • CIF girls water polo: Albano’s playoff predictions for Wednesday

    Dan Albano of OCVarsity offers his playoff predictions for the CIF-SS girls water polo playoffs Wednesday:
    Division 3
    Wild card
    Rosary def. Bonita — The Royals (18-10) finished fifth in the final Division 3 poll and already own a 14-2 victory against Bonita. Rosary should hit the road again Thursday for Rio Mesa.
    Dana Hills def. Palm Desert – Neither team figured in the final Division 3 rankings. The Dolphins are 12-16 but win a tight game at home. Palm Desert’s roster is
  • Scott Baio accused by ‘Charles in Charge’ actor of sexual harassment, ‘mental torture’

    Alexander Polinsky speaks during a press conference with Nicole Eggert, left, and his attorney Lisa Bloom regarding sexual harassment allegations against Scott Baio at The Bloom Firm on Feb. 14, 2018 in Woodland Hills. (Photo by Frederick M. Brown/Getty Images)Alexander Polinsky speaks during a press conference with his attorney Lisa Bloom regarding sexual harassment allegations against Scott Baio at The Bloom Firm on Feb. 14, 2018 in Woodland Hills. (Photo by Frederick M. Brown/Getty Images)Ale
  • California joins states that would evict veterans who seek aid-in-dying option

    By JoNel Aleccia, California Healthline
    California voters passed a law two years ago that allows terminally ill people to take lethal drugs to end their lives, but controversy is growing over a newer rule that effectively bans that option in the state’s eight veterans’ homes.
    Proponents of medical aid-in-dying and residents of the Veterans Home of California-Yountville — the largest in the nation — are protesting a regulation passed last year by the Califor
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  • See ‘Get Out’ for free on Presidents Day in select AMC theaters

    In celebration of the one-year anniversary of the mystery thriller “Get Out,” select AMC theaters will be offering a free screening of the film 7 p.m. Feb. 19.
    Jordan Peele’s movie, originally released Feb. 24, 2017, tells the story of Chris (Daniel Kaluuya), an African-American man thrust into the middle of an eerie situation when he and his white girlfriend (Allison Williams) visit her family home.
    Related: From ‘Get Out’ Oscar nominee to ‘Black Panther
  • Dodgers closer Kenley Jansen in no hurry to see MLB speed up pace of play

    GLENDALE, Ariz. – MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred has made it clear that he wants to shorten the length of games and is willing to make significant rules changes (like a 20-second pitch clock and limitations on mound visits) to do so.
    So far, the players and their union have not been willing to go along with the proposed changes, and Manfred has not followed through on threats to unilaterally implement the new rules.
    Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said he expects there to be “some finalit
  • The training of Dr. Robot: Data wave hits medical care

    The technology used by Facebook, Google and Amazon to turn spoken language into text, recognize faces and target advertising could help doctors combat one of the deadliest killers in American hospitals.
    Clostridium difficile, a deadly bacterium spread by physical contact with objects or infected people, thrives in hospitals, causing 453,000 cases a year and 29,000 deaths in the United States, according to a 2015 study in the New England Journal of Medicine. Traditional methods such as
  • Parking structure at Yorba Linda Town Center nears completion

    Visitors to Yorba Linda’s downtown will have a new option for parking, starting this summer.
    A four-story public parking structure at the developing Town Center retail area is nearing completion, the city recently announced. The structure will be ready once electricity is installed and minor exterior works are done, but will not be open until construction of the adjoining public streets are completed in May or June.
    Parking at the structure, also open to visitors to the historic Main Stree
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  • Saddleback Valley Christian out of CIF-SS boys basketball playoffs

    Saddleback Valley Christian today was removed from the CIF-Southern Section boys basketball playoffs.
    SVC principal Rod Markum said the school had been notified by the CIF-SS office that the office was reviewing the status of a player. The player, a transfer to Saddleback Valley Christian, was ruled ineligible.
    Saddleback Valley Christian thus forfeited all of its wins because the ineligible player participated in all of the wins. Saddleback Valley Christian’s overall record goes from 23-5
  • US judge leads lawyers, others on trip to homeless camp

    Judge David Carter, a U.S. District Judge, center, followed by an entourage of three dozen lawyers, Orange County workers, nonprofit staff and local officials, tours a Southern California homeless encampment amid a lawsuit over ef... . A sign is seen posted along a county-owned trail in a Southern California filled with homeless encampments amid a lawsuit over efforts by local officials to shut it down in Santa Ana, Calif., Wednesday, Feb. 14, 2018.
  • Olympica gymnasts continue to succeed in national competition

    Laguna Hills-based Olympica Gymnastics churned out more podium finishes during a pair of recent competitions.
    The club sent 15 gymnasts to the New Orleans Jazz Invitational on Feb. 2-4, and earned a team gold medal and 21 top-three finishes. That was two weeks after taking 70 podium finishes at the Bratayley Great Destinations meet at the Disneyland Hotel on Jan. 20-21.
    In New Orleans, Olympica’s Level 8 team won its third consecutive team gold medal. Ladera Ranch’s Sarah Quan took s
  • NBA All-Star Celebrity Game will help kick off weekend festivities in Los Angeles

    The NBA All-Star Celebrity Game will help kick off All-Star Weekend on Friday, February 16 in the Verizon Up Arena at the Los Angeles Convention Center.
    The celebrity game provides a good laugh for fans as famous faces compete on opposing teams, Team Clippers and Team Lakers.
    Music artist such as Common, Jamie Foxx and Nick Cannon are among the participants in the game. Golfer Bubba Watson will also compete.
    Social media personality Brandon Armstrong returns to the event after win
  • Santa Ana faces projected $17 million budget deficit by next fiscal year

    Santa Ana is facing a $17 million budget shortfall going into the next fiscal year, prompting warnings from city officials that services could be scaled back.
    That deficit is expected to balloon to $40 million by the start of the 2022-23 fiscal year, according to a presentation finance officials gave to the City Council at a special meeting Feb. 5.
    Despite revenue growth, the city is looking at a $9.3 million deficit for the current fiscal year, which ends June 30.
    Most of the funding gap i
  • Orange Unified School District students’ drug awareness videos win awards

    Orange Elks Lodge 1475 announed that a video by Cerro Villa Middle School’s Ryann White, “Erase Your Mistakes,” was selected as the Best Middle School Drug Awareness Video for 2017-18 at both the lodge and district level. The video will continue to state competition.
    At the high school lovel, “Love Letter” by Abigail Dooley of Canyon High School was named Best High School Drug Awareness Video in the lodge and district competition. It will continue on to state c
  • Lake Forest’s Barker Ranch Dog Park closed for 10 days to add more shade

    LAKE FOREST — Barker Ranch Dog Park will be closed through Feb. 22 as new shade structures are installed to keep residents cool while their furry friends play.
    The dog park, which opened in late 2015, included benches with small overhead shade structures, but no large shade structures.
    Bridget the Irish Setter, Dia the English Setter, and Chloe the Huskey greet Sugar through the fence at Barker Ranch Dog Park on Sunday, February 11, 2018 in Lake Forest, Calif. The park closes February 12 f
  • Police investigating Costa Mesa homicide, few details available

    COSTA MESA – Police came across an injured 23-year-old man after 2:30 a.m. Monday near Grace Lane and Baker Street who later died, prompting a homicide investigation.
    Police have declined to identify the man, say how he was slain or say if there is a suspect.
    Roxi Fyad, the spokeswoman for the Costa Mesa Police Department, declined to provide more information on Wednesday citing the ongoing investigation.
    Anyone with information about the incident is asked to contact Detective Jose Morales
  • Porn star who alleged Trump affair: I can now tell my story

    By JAKE PEARSON and JEFF HORWITZ
    NEW YORK N— Stormy Daniels, the pornography star whom President Donald Trump’s personal attorney acknowledged paying $130,000 just before Election Day, believes she is now free to discuss her alleged sexual encounter with Trump, her manager told The Associated Press Wednesday.
    Daniels, whose real name is Stephanie Clifford, believes that Trump attorney Michael Cohen invalidated a non-disclosure agreement after two news stories were published Tuesday:
  • 218 homes to be built this summer on the old Tustin Marine base

    More than 200 new homes have gotten the green light.
    On Feb. 6, the Tustin City Council approved the construction of a 218-unit residential complex in the Tustin Legacy – a 1,600-acre master-planned community under development on the former Marine Corp Air Station.
    The vote cleared the way for CalAtlantic Group to build the complex, to be called Levity, on 15 acres bounded by Tustin Ranch Road, Victory Road and Park Avenue.
    Levity will be adjacent to the 375-unit Greenwood, the f
  • Best thing I ate: A great burger in a beautiful Newport Beach steakhouse

    The original Fleming’s Prime Steakhouse & Wine Bar at Fashion Island recently emerged from a total interior revamp. The facelift was long overdue. The steakhouse scene in Orange County has evolved dramatically since Fleming’s opened here in the late ‘90s. The decor here seemed to age by the minute in recent years. I’m happy to report that Fleming’s looks competitive again.
    They serve lunch now, too. Surprisingly, though, the lunch menu doesn’t include stea
  • Police log for Lake Forest, week of Feb. 7-13

    FEB. 13
    Suspicious person/circumstances: 4:05 a.m. 0 block of Tavella Place
    Pedestrian check: 4:02 a.m. El Toro Road and Trabuco Road
    Assist outside agency: 2:15 a.m. 0 block of La Solita
    FEB. 12
    Missing adult: 2:46 p.m. 25000 block of Rivendell Drive
    Investigate person down: 1:51 p.m. Bake Parkway and Crescent Bay Drive
    Petty theft report: 12:50 p.m. 21400 block of Lake Forest Drive
    Assist outside agency: 12:43 p.m. El Toro Road and I-5
    Fraud report: 12:15 p.m. 20200 block of Windrow Drive
    Citi
  • Bill seeks more state funding to increase shark research, beach safety off Southern California waters

    Screen grab from Ricky Birks video off Long Beach. (Ricky Birks via Facebook)Chris Lowe, who runs the Shark Lab at Cal State Long Beach, rides on the back of the Jet Ski driven by Jason Young, chief of OC Lifeguards, as they search for sharks to tag in the water off North Beach in San Clemente, California, on Wednesday, May 24, 2017. (File photo by Jeff Gritchen, Orange County Register/SCNG)Chris Lowe, director of the Shark Lab at Cal State Long Beach, peers through the jaws of a 4-year old Grea
  • J. Cole, Kendrick Lamar & Curren$y Join Cozz on His Debut Album 'Effected': Stream

    Cozz performs onstage during the Day N Night Festival at Angel Stadium of Anaheim on Sept. 8, 2017 in Anaheim, Calif.
  • 2018 Winter Olympics photos | The best of Day 5

    Gold medalist Shaun White of the United States shows his emotion during the victory ceremony for the Snowboard Men’s Halfpipe Final on day five of the Pyeongchang 2018 Winter Olympics at Phoenix Snow Park on February 14, 2018 in Pyeongchang-gun, South Korea. (Photo by David Ramos/Getty Images)Aljona Savchenko and Bruno Massot of Germany compete during the Pair Skating Short Program on day five of the PyeongChang 2018 Winter Olympics at Gangneung Ice Arena on February 14, 2018 in Gangneung,
  • Palisades crash kills Ferrari driver, injures golfer Bill Haas and another, also involves actor Luke Wilson

    The driver of a Ferrari was killed Tuesday, Feb. 13, 2018, in a multi-vehicle crash in Pacific Palisades that injured the sportscar’s passesnger, pro golfer Bill Haas, seen above in a Feb. 1 photo. The driver of a BMW was also injured. (Photo by Robert Laberge/Getty Images)
    PACIFIC PALISADES — Professional golfer Bill Haas was injured in Pacific Palisades in a crash that killed the driver of the Ferrari in which Hass was a passenger and injured the driver of another vehicle, it was r
  • Suspect wounded, SUV stopped after shooting at NSA gate in Maryland

     The Associated Press
    FORT MEADE, Md.  — One person was wounded in a shooting Wednesday morning outside the National Security Agency campus at Fort Meade.
    Images from local news outlets showed authorities surrounding two handcuffed people after a black SUV ran into a barrier outside the Maryland base. Fort Meade garrison spokeswoman Cheryl Phillips confirmed that one person was wounded in the shooting and was taken to a hospital.
    “NSA police and local law enforcement are ad
  • Ash Wednesday ushers in 40 days of Lent as LA archbishop offers prayers that will be live-streamed

    Los Angeles Archbishop José H. Gomez (Courtesy photo)
    LOS ANGELES — Christians throughout the Southland will observe Ash Wednesday today, ushering in the 40-day season of Lent, when the faithful prepare for Easter by doing penance for sins and seeking spiritual renewal through prayer, discipline and good works.
    Ash Wednesday gets its name from the practice of placing ashes on the foreheads of the faithful as a sign of penance. A minister or priest marks the forehead of each particip
  • Dan Auerbach takes a break from the Black Keys to bring his solo album and the Easy Eye Sound Revue to Southern California

    Dan Auerbach of the Black Keys comes to Los Angeles and Santa Ana on Feb. 17-18, 2017 on tour behind his solo album, “Waiting On A Song.” (Photo by Alysse Gafkjen)Patrick Carney and Dan Auerbach of The Black Keys close out KROQ’s annual Weenie Roast at Verizon Wireless Amphitheater in May 2013. (Photo by Kelly A. Swift, contributing photographer)Dan Auerbach of the Black Keys comes to Los Angeles and Santa Ana on Feb. 17-18, 2017 on tour behind his solo album, “Waiting On
  • Seeing iconic 1950 Broadway musical ‘Guys and Dolls’ in Long Beach is ‘like visiting an old friend’

    From left, director Mark Martino, actor Jeremiah James (Sky Masterson) and choreographer Daniel Smith are shown on the set of “Guys & Dolls” in Long Beach. (Photo by J. Christopher Launi Photography)
    Golden Age musicals like “Guys and Dolls” are like old friends: Our familiarity with them is what we prize, and their presence is always welcome.
    That’s how Mark Martino views the hit Broadway show, which he’s directing at Carpenter Center in Long Beach for Mu
  • Firefighters Save American Flag From Burning Building

    I've always had a soft spot for firefighters probably because growing up we lived a block away from a firehouse. Walking to the library that was next door to the firehouse I'd always peek inside the firehouse to see what was going on! Clearly, I've had a thing for firefighters since I was very young.
  • Cal State Fullerton encourages young men of color to strive toward college

    Vincent Harris, director of the Male Success Initiative-Fullerton, leads a break-out session during the second Male Youth Empowerment Conference at Cal State Fullerton on Jan. 19. The conference was geared toward demonstrating ways they can succeed at a university such as Cal State Fullerton. (Photo by Kevin Sullivan, Orange County Register/SCNG)Vincent Harris, director of the Male Success Initiative-Fullerton, leads a break-out session during the second Male Youth Empowerment Conference at Cal
  • Free tax help offered by CSUF students, alums and faculty

    Low-income families and individuals can get help preparing and filing their income tax returns courtesy of volunteers in the Cal State Fullerton community.
    Through April 14, the student-run chapter of Volunteer Income Tax Assistance offers free assistance in preparing simple tax returns for families earning $60,000 per household or less. VITA is sponsored by the Internal Revenue Service.
    Volunteers — students, alumni and faculty members — are trained and certified by the IRS, an
  • Cal State Fullerton students take the stage at dance conference

    Sixteen students represented Cal State Fullerton in January at the American College Dance Association’s Baja Region American College Dance Conference, which included workshops, performances and feedback sessions.
    CSUF presented two works: “Shedding the Shields,” choreographed by student Alex Caballero and performed by Chandler Davis, Holly Goodchap and Angelo Martin; and “Scanners,” choreographed by alum Mike Esperanza and performed by A’Kalia Willis, Omar Gui
  • Cal State Fullerton dancers give back, teaching and thrilling young girls in the process

    With plenty of national championship trophies to prove it, the Cal State Fullerton Dance Team has earned the reputation as one of the top college dance teams in the country.
    And it’s not a stretch to assume that the 75 Tiny Titans who performed with the Titan dancers at a recent CSUF basketball game included some future national champions.
    The Tiny Titans perform with the Titan dancers at halftime during a UCI vs Cal State Fullerton Big West Conference game Saturday Feb. 3, 2018 at Fullert
  • Man surrenders to Garden Grove police after hours-long barricade

    Police respond to an incident in Garden Grove in which a man fired a shot at police officers from inside a police car Tuesday, Feb. 13. (Photo by Southern Counties News Service)An officer secures the area in Garden Grove in which a man barricaded inside a police car fired a shot. No injuries were reported as of 11 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 13. (Photo by Southern Counties News Service)An officer helps secure the area around 13th and Brookhurst in Garden Grove during an incident in which a man barricaded
  • Garden Grove police in standoff with suspect who is inside police car and fired shot

    Police respond to an incident in Garden Grove in which a man fired a shot at police officers from inside a police car Tuesday, Feb. 13. (Photo by Southern Counties News Service)An officer secures the area in Garden Grove in which a man barricaded inside a police car fired a shot. No injuries were reported as of 11 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 13. (Photo by Southern Counties News Service)An officer helps secure the area around 13th and Brookhurst in Garden Grove during an incident in which a man barricaded
  • With 801 games behind him, Ducks’ Kevin Bieksa wants to keep going

    DETROIT — Kevin Bieksa played in his 800th career game Sunday and that’s a number he takes pride in.
    But there is a caveat to that. Those are games that are counted for the regular season only, which is what the NHL determines as official. And in his mind, Bieksa feels so many more should be recognized.
    “The preseason and playoff games are twice as hard,” Bieksa said Tuesday, ahead of the Ducks’ game against Detroit. “You need to get rewarded for the more play
  • Santa Margarita girls rally late to edge Huntington Beach in wild-card thriller

    Santa Margarita’s girls water polo team opened the CIF-SS playoffs Tuesday night with the type of victory that could propel the Eagles to a deep run in Division 2.
    Senior Christina Doherty and freshman Honnie Vandeweghe combined for seven goals as third-seeded Santa Margarita rallied from a two-goal deficit in the fourth period to edge visiting Huntington Beach, 8-7, in a back-and-fourth wild-card match.
    “It just shows that their mental toughness is there and that they’re ready
  • Watch Shaun White’s gold medal winning run in the men’s snowboard halfpipe

    Shaun White adds another gold medal to his arsenal!
    White headed into the finals on top after dropping an incredible qualifying run with the score of a near-perfect 98.50, but he still faced heavy competition (it is the Olympics after all). White started off his finals performance with an impressive first run that earned him a score of 94.25.
    However, in his second run Japanese snowboarder Ayumu Hirano scored an incredible 95.25, edging out White.
    It was all up to White’s third a
  • Kings acquire Dion Phaneuf, Nate Thompson from Senators in trade for Marian Gaborik, Nick Shore

    The Kings acquired veteran defenseman Dion Phaneuf in a four-player trade with the Ottawa Senators on Tuesday night.
    Phaneuf and forward Nate Thompson join the Kings, who sent forwards Marian Gaborik and Nick Shore to Ottawa. The teams announced the trade Tuesday night after the Senators’ loss to the Pittsburgh Penguins, in which Phaneuf was pulled from the bench mid-game.
    The deal gives the playoff-contending Kings more depth on the blue line as they assume the final three-plus years of P
  • Republicans abandoned even the pretense of fiscal responsibility with budget deal

    With the budget deal signed last week, the White House and Congress have abandoned even the pretense of fiscal responsibility.
    The bipartisan budget deal passed on Feb. 9 suspended the debt ceiling through March 1, 2019, increased spending by $300 billion and raised spending caps first put in place in 2011 at the peak of the tea party movement.
    It also keeps the federal government on track to hit $1 trillion annual deficits.
    For that kind of outcome to occur under the watch of a Republican-contr
  • Canada and U.S. women renew best rivarly at the Olympics

    GANGNEUNG, South Korea — Since the inaugural Women’s World Hockey Championships in 1990 every tournament has been won by either the U.S. or Canada.
    The Olympic Games have followed the same pattern since women’s hockey made its debut at the 1998 Games in Nagano.
    Which in all likelihood makes Thursday’s (Wednesday night on the West Coast) first-round game between the sport’s two superpowers at Kwandong Hockey Centre a sneak preview of the Games’ gold medal final
  • A look at all 100 gold medal winners in Team USA’s Winter Olympic history

    Shaun White captured Team USA’s 100th all-time Winter Olympic gold medal. In honor of the milestone, here’s a look at the other 99 winners..@ShaunWhite captures the 100th #WinterOlympics gold medal in Team USA history!
    Let’s take a look at the other 99! pic.twitter.com/HeBR3xdBgj
    — NBC Olympics (@NBCOlympics) February 14, 2018Related Articles Watch Shaun White’s gold medal winning run in the men’s snowboard halfpipe Canada and U.S. women renew best rivarl
  • Red Wings hand Ducks the kind of loss they might regret later

    Detroit Red Wings goaltender Jimmy Howard (35) stops a Anaheim Ducks’ Corey Perry (10) shot as Trevor Daley (83) defends in the first period of an NHL hockey game Tuesday, Feb. 13, 2018, in Detroit. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya)Detroit Red Wings goaltender Jimmy Howard (35) stops a Anaheim Ducks center Adam Henrique (14) shot in the first period of an NHL hockey game Tuesday, Feb. 13, 2018, in Detroit. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya)Anaheim Ducks center Ryan Kesler, left, screens Detroit Red Wings goalten
  • Justin Faulk’s hat trick helps Hurricanes whip short-handed Kings

    Carolina Hurricanes’ Trevor van Riemsdyk (57) defends against Los Angeles Kings’ Jonny Brodzinski (17) during the first period of an NHL hockey game in Raleigh, N.C., Tuesday, Feb. 13, 2018. (AP Photo/Gerry Broome)Carolina Hurricanes’ Jeff Skinner (53) tries to score against Los Angeles Kings’ goalie Jonathan Quick as Kings’ Jonny Brodzinski (17) defends during the first period of an NHL hockey game in Raleigh, N.C., Tuesday, Feb. 13, 2018. (AP Photo/Gerry Broome)Ca
  • Shaun White wins Team USA’s 100th gold medal in Winter Olympic history

    Shaun White wins the gold medal for Team USA in the men’s half pipe final with a score of 97.95 on his third run.
  • Claim in jail cell death says deputies placed ‘lamb with a lion’

    Deputies placed a “lamb with a lion” last year when they moved a non-violent car thief into an Orange County jail cell with an admitted double-murderer, and then lied about conducting regular safety checks after they found the thief dead, according to a wrongful death claim.
    The claim, which chronicles a death widely reported in 2017, makes several new allegations:
    — Orange County jailers claimed to have performed safety checks on inmates that were not conducted.
    — T
  • Orange County to clear out riverbed homeless encampment, provide 400 motel vouchers for displaced people, under proposed agreement

    Orange County officials plan to clear out the Santa Ana River homeless encampment next week and supply as many as 400 motel vouchers to displaced inhabitants under a tentative agreement reached Tuesday, Feb. 13, in a federal lawsuit that had challenged recent efforts to evict people from the populous tent city.
    The deal was hammered out during an unorthodox daylong hearing in which U.S. District Court Judge David O. Carter wielded his judicial powers to entice officials from the county and local
  • Oceanfront estate for $12 million once home to Cary Grant, Howard Hughes, Irving Berlin

    Several prominent celebrities have called the 88-year-old oceanfront house at 1038 Palisades Beach Road in Santa Monica home through the decades. The house is for sale at just under $12 million. (Photo by Adam Latham)Several prominent celebrities have called the 88-year-old oceanfront house at 1038 Palisades Beach Road in Santa Monica home through the decades. The house is for sale at just under $12 million. (Photo by Adam Latham)Several prominent celebrities have called the 88-year-old oceanfro
  • Orange County high school schedule: Wednesday, Feb. 14

    The Orange County high school sports schedule for Wednesday, Feb. 14.
    BOYS BASKETBALLCIF-SS PLAYOFFSFirst RoundAll games 7 p.m. unless notedDIVISION 1Esperanza at Edison, Los Alamitos at Centennial/Corona, 6:30 p.m., JSerra at Villa Park
    DIVISION 2AAEl Toro at Cajon, Corona del Mar at Cathedral, Buena Park at Beverly Hills, Viewpoint at Capistrano Valley, Sonora at Mayfair, Tahquitz at Aliso Niguel, San Clemente at Northwood
    DIVISION 2AValencia at Oxnard, Crescenta Valley at Foothill,
  • Dana Point man facing 89 charges related to alleged fraud in which vehicles, TVs, computers taken in Orange, San Bernardino and Riverside counties

    NEWPORT BEACH – A 49-year-old Dana Point man faces 87 felony and two misdemeanor counts tied to an alleged scheme in which businesses were bilked in Orange, San Bernardino and Riverside counties for as much as $3 million, authorities said on Tuesday, Feb. 13.
    Orange County sheriff’s deputies arrested Daniel Lee Case last month on suspicion of running a forced-sale scheme, agency spokeswoman Carrie Braun said.
    Authorities say Case made purchases at businesses with counterfeit or

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