• Photos: iSno, a “snowy soft” frozen dessert, debuts in Irvine

    iSnö Café sells the Sno-ya, a snowy, milk-based treat made with organic, lactose-free, low-fat milk. Customers can choose from a host of toppings of signature combinations. (Courtesy of iSno Cafe)iSnö Café sells the Sno-ya, a snowy, milk-based treat made with organic, lactose-free, low-fat milk. Customers can choose from a host of toppings of signature combinations. (Courtesy of iSno Cafe)iSnö Café sells the Sno-ya, a snowy, milk-based treat mad
  • Pin the tail on the donkey: Democrats vie for party endorsement…but why?

    By Ben Christopher, CALmatters
    If the June 5 primary is the prelude to the November general election, the California Democratic Party is set to hold a prelude to the prelude.
    This weekend members of the state’s dominant party will meet in San Diego for its annual convention. Platform writing and morale boosting aside, the main task will be to pick which candidates get to run with the state party endorsement.
    The results might actually matter this time. Four Democratic gubernatorial candida
  • New charges brought against ex-Trump campaign associates

    By ERIC TUCKER and CHAD DAY
    WASHINGTON  — In a dramatic escalation of pressure and stakes, special counsel Robert Mueller filed additional criminal charges Thursday against President Donald Trump’s former campaign chairman and his business associate.
    The filing adds allegations of tax evasion and bank fraud and potentially increases the amount of prison time Paul Manafort, who managed Trump’s campaign for several months in 2016, and longtime associate Rick Gates could face
  • Chino investigators recover thousands of stolen items from across Southern California over past 12 years

    Mark Williams Ellis, 36, of Chino was arrested on suspicion of grand theft after he was found with six storage units full of items stolen dating back to 2006. (Courtesy San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department)
    A vehicle code violation stop in Chino earlier this month led investigators to more than $200,000 in stolen items dating back to thefts committed in 2006, San Bernardino County sheriff’s officials said Thursday at a news conference at the McCoy Equestrian & Recreation Ce
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  • Disneyland converting the closed Aladdin’s Oasis into a new Adventureland restaurant

    Disneyland will put a new themed restaurant called “The Tropical Hideway” between the Enchanted TIki Room and the Jungle Cruise in Adventureland, into a little used space that was formerly Aladdin’s Oasis. Continuing the park’s tradition, it will not serve alcohol.
    “This one-of-a-kind destination will be a popular rest stop for Adventureland locals and weary explorers alike,” Disney said in a written release. “Guests will be able to rub elbows with their
  • Anaheim briefs: Muzeo photography exhibit looks at journeys in life

    The exhibit emphasizes that life is a journey and as we return down paths traveled over the years, we have a different perspective and see things that were always there yet were not noticed. A variety of photographers are exhibited.
  • Could free in-school testing – like Long Beach schools offer – level the playing field for all students?

    By Felicia Mello, CALmatters
    The SAT may be an important hurdle in the college admissions process, but until recently it was one that many students in the Long Beach Unified School District weren’t clearing. Fewer than half of 11th graders in the working-class district were even attempting the test.
    Registration fees, at $60 for the full test including essay, posed a challenge for some families in a district where more than two thirds of students qualify for free or reduced-price
  • Officials break ground on 1.6 billion gallon recycled water reservoir in south Orange County

    Members of the Santa Margarita Water District and other dignitaries pose for a photo during the Trampas Canyon Reservoir groundbreaking ceremony in Rancho Mission Viejo on Thursday, February 22, 2018. (Photo by Foster Snell, Contributing Photographer)Members of the Santa Margarita Water District and other dignitaries pose for a photo during the Trampas Canyon Reservoir groundbreaking ceremony in Rancho Mission Viejo on Thursday, February 22, 2018. (Photo by Foster Snell, Contributing Photographe
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  • Marines drinking cobra blood, eating scorpions as part of jungle survival training in Thailand

    Marines are drinking cobra blood and eating scorpions and spiders, as part of a 10-day training exercise in jungle survival.
    The odd diet, part of the multinational Gold Cobra 2018 training exercise in Thailand, is intended to teach Marines what they can eat to survive in the jungle.
    Marines participate in jungle survival training during the Gold Cobra 2018 jungle training. (Photo by Sgt. Ricky Gomez, 3rd Marine Division.)Marines participate in jungle survival training. (Photo by Sgt. Ricky Gome
  • Dead people on title, trust issues can derail mortgages

    What’s up with mortgage rates? Jeff Lazerson of Mortgage Grader in Laguna Niguel gives us his take.
    Rate news summary
    From Freddie Mac’s weekly survey: The 30-year fixed averaged 4.40 percent, up 2 basis points from last week’s 4.38 percent, marking the seventh straight week of rising rates. The 15-year fixed averaged 3.85 percent, 1 basis point higher than last week’s 3.84 percent.
    The Mortgage Bankers Association reported a 6.6 percent decrease in loan application volum
  • CIF girls basketball roundup: Aliso Niguel cools off Camarillo to reach first semifinal

    Aliso Niguel’s girls basketball team cooled off one of the hottest teams in the Southern Section in the Division 2AA quarterfinals Wednesday night.
    And the Wolverines even accomplished the feat on the road.
    Senior Madelyn Brauer scored the Wolverines’ final four points off steals by Abby Miller and Sarah Matossian to help visiting Aliso Niguel edge host and second-seeded Camarillo, 53-52, to reach its first semifinal.
    The South Coast League champion Wolverines (19-7) will
  • Dmitry Bivol Unites With 'Faith Fighters International' Teens

    It was tough to tell who was having more fun: WBA Light Heavyweight World Champion Dmitry Bivol , or the two dozen teens who met with him and watched him train at the Legendz Gym on Tuesday, February 20. When Bivol learned about the partnership between gym owner Roger Ruiz and the Anaheim, California based "Faith Fighters International" youth organization, which teaches kids to use faith and sports to overcome personal obstacles, it reminded him of his own youth, and his own young children. "Whe
  • Angels pitcher Nick Tropeano, in return from Tommy John surgery, starts Friday

    TEMPE, Ariz. — Nick Tropeano’s start in the Angels’ Cactus League opener will mean a little more than the average spring training outing.
    It will marking Tropeano’s first appearance in a major league setting since he underwent Tommy John surgery in 2016.
    Although Tropeano pitched in an instructional league last fall, facing minor leaguers on back fields with fans numbering in the dozens is not the same as facing the Oakland A’s at Hohokam Stadium.
    “I have
  • Review: A restaurant chain from China serves the best hot pot in Orange County

    The Southern California invasion of chain restaurants from mainland China continues. One of the latest to land in Orange County is Haidilao, a hot-pot concept that opened in Brea last spring and in Irvine a few weeks ago. (The chain’s first — and for a long time only — California branch opened in Arcadia many years ago.)
    No matter the corporate brand or independent ownership, one thing you can always count on at any hot-pot restaurant is genuinely bad service. Or
  • NHRA’s Leah Pritchett feels ‘sense of home’ in Arizona

    Chances are NHRA Top Fuel dragster driver Leah Pritchett never met songwriter Jimmy Webb, although they grew up a few miles apart in San Bernardino County.
    However, they have one thing in common: Phoenix has played a major roles in their lives.
    In 1965, Colton’s Webb penned “By the Time I Get to Phoenix,” one of his many hits. Although first recorded by Johnny Rivers that same year, it was the 1967 version by Glen Campbell that reached the top of the charts.
    More than 50 years
  • GGG rematch with Canelo Alvarez will be fought in Las Vegas

    The highly anticipated rematch between Gennady “GGG” Golovkin and Canelo Alvarez will be held at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. The venue was announced Thursday for the May 5 fight. Tickets will go on sale Tuesday Feb. 27. The fight will be on HBO Pay-per-view.
    Golovkin (37-0-1) and Alvarez (49-1-2) fought to a controversial draw in September, setting up the rematch on Cinco de Mayo.
    The kickoff to ticket sales will be accompanied by a Los Angeles fan event at Microsoft Square at
  • Drummond: City of Yorba Linda looks at increasing fees, school district offers incentives for early notice of retirements

    Here’s a look at noteworthy actions from Yorba Linda’s city, water and school leaders:
    A first report from a consultant hired under a six-year contract to review fees charged for various city services is expected in six months. Recommendations for sizable boosts in some fees are anticipated, since many were set more than 12 years ago.
    State law allows cities to recoup costs of services by charging fees, including cost-of-living increases. If higher fees are adopted, they can be
  • Southern California’s priciest hotels are in what 5 towns?

    Where’s the most expensive neighborhood to find a hotel room in Southern California?
    According to CBRE Hotels’ year-end report, the priciest nights in 2017 were in Beverly Hills with an average room rate of $545. The second priciest was Santa Monica at $364 and third was “other West L.A.” communities at $318. No. 4 was Newport Beach at $289 and fifth was West Hollywood at $282.
    For the budget watchers, the cheapest place to sleep in 2017 was in the South Bay communit
  • Dodgers playing it safe with Austin Barnes’ sore elbow

    GLENDALE, Ariz. — Catcher Austin Barnes is dealing with a sore right elbow and will not catch in games for the first week of Cactus League action.
    The Dodgers have been limiting Barnes’ throwing during workouts and will limit him to DH in the early preseason games. Dodgers manager Dave Roberts downplayed the seriousness of the issue, saying Barnes “could probably catch in a game right now but we want to make sure he’s fine.”
    “We’ve just got him on a
  • 2018 Winter Olympics photos | The best of Day 13

    Jocelyne Lamoureux-Davidson (17), of the United States, scores a game winning goal against goalie Shannon Szabados (1), of Canada, in the penalty shootout during the women’s gold medal hockey game at the 2018 Winter Olympics in Gangneung, South Korea, Thursday, Feb. 22, 2018. (Bruce Bennett/Pool Photo via AP)Gold medal winner David Wise, of the United States, celebrates after the men’s halfpipe final at Phoenix Snow Park at the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea, T
  • Report: Amazon plotting 6 more cashierless stores, including one in Los Angeles

    Ralphs parent company, Kroger, challenges Amazon with ‘scan and go’ shopping technology. Roughly 30 Ralphs stores in Southern California will get the Scan, Bag and Go technology in 2018. (Courtesy Kroger/Ralphs)Customer Paul Fan shops at an Amazon Go store, Monday, Jan. 22, 2018, in Seattle. The store on the bottom floor of the company’s Seattle headquarters allows shoppers to scan their smartphone with the Amazon Go app at a turnstile, pick out the items they want and leave. T
  • 3 old-school home decor trends that are popular again

    In fashion, one day you’re in and, well, you know the rest. But that holds true in home decor as well. The good news, though, is trends have a way of coming back, sometimes stronger than the first time around.
    So if you’re thinking that 2018 home interior styles may be looking a lot like those of the 1970s and 1980s, well, that may be due to the resurgence of three classic looks: black and white for pieces and accessories, florals and velvet. Yes, velvet.
    Not sure what the little gir
  • Windy, cold winter lingers over Southern California

    While there is a chance of rain in some areas of Southern California on Thursday, Feb. 22, 2018, the possible amount of precipitation is very low. (Graphic courtesy of the National Weather Service)
    LOS ANGELES — Southland temperatures again fell to frigid levels this morning.
    A frost advisory issued by the National Weather Service was scheduled to be in effect until 9 a.m. in the Santa Monica Mountains Recreational Area and the San Fernando and Santa Clarita valleys, indicating pets should
  • CIF girls water polo: Wednesday’s CIF semifinals scores

    CIF GIRLS WATER POLO
    Semifinals, Feb. 21
    Division 1
    Dos Pueblos 9, Foothill 7
    San Marcos 6, Mater Dei 4
    Division 2
    Santa Barbara 9, San Clemente 8
    Newport Harbor 8, Santa Margarita 5
    Division 3
    Long Beach Wilson 12, Claremont 7
    Harvard-Westlake 6, Mira Costa 5
    Division 4
    Long Beach Poly 7, Oaks Christian 6
    Segerstrom 15, Newbury Park 7
    Division 5
    Downey 12, Sunny Hills 9 (OT)
    Notre Dame/SO 7, Diamond Bar 5
    Division 6
    Valencia 4, San Dimas 2
    Culver City 11, Tustin 7
    Division 7
    Marymount 5, Villan
  • Here’s how ‘Living Biblically’ looks at religion in today’s world

    Jay R. Ferguson is sporting a beard, but it isn’t for his new CBS multi-camera comedy “Living Biblically” premiering Monday.
    “It’s something we’re talking about in a second season,” says Ferguson, who famously sported a beard during his time as art director Stan Rizzo on “Mad Men.” On his new show, he plays Chip Curry, a New York City film critic and lapsed Catholic who decides to start living in complete accordance with the Bible after
  • At least 10 vehicles destroyed in Santa Fe Springs carport fire

    SANTA FE SPRINGS — At least 10 vehicles were destroyed in a carport fire this morning in Santa Fe Springs.
    The Santa Fe Springs Fire Department received multiple calls from residents at the apartment complex about the blaze around 1:15 a.m. in the area of Pioneer Boulevard and the San Gabriel River (605) Freeway.
    The fire was knocked down by about 40 firefighters in 30 minutes, said a Santa Fe Springs Fire Department dispatcher.
    No injuries were reported.
    The cause of the fire was under in
  • This is what the SpaceX launch looked like from Southern California

    SpaceX’s fourth attempt at a launch was a successful one. At 6:17 a.m. on Feb 22, Elon Musk’s SpaceX initiated its eighth West Coast launch, title Paz after the Spanish word for peace.
    Although the launch happened at Vandenberg Air Force Base near Lompoc, northwest of Santa Barbara, SpaceX advised that due to clear skies, people would be able to see some exhaust gas in Southern California.
    People were pretty pumped about the small white slivers visible in the sky over Southern Califo
  • Nice: Oc Gop kicks Kring to curb (again), backs Shaw for Supe

    You may know that there are TWO viable Republicans running for Shawn Nelson's old seat on the Board of Supervisors. La Habra Mayor Tim Shaw and Anaheim councilwoman Lucille Kring .
  • In Long Beach, ‘Daddy Long Legs’ turns oft-told 1912 story into a musical pas-de-deux

    How many times has the 1912 novel “Daddy-Long-Legs” been adapted for the stage and screen? Let us count the ways.
    Or, better still, let’s not. Suffice it to say that Jean Webster’s story has found its way into playhouses, movie theaters and on television numerous times and in various guises.
    One of the most recent is a two-person musical play created right here in Southern California in 2009, by John Caird (book) and Paul Gordon (music and lyrics).
    Since its premiere at R
  • Watch live: SpaceX tries to launch Falcon 9 rocket from California

    Watch the Feb. 22, 2018 Space X Falcon 9 launch live at 6:17 a.m. PST from Vandenberg Air Force Base in California.
  • ‘Stan Against Evil’ creator Dana Gould talks horror, comedy and podcasts before bringing new material to Irvine Improv

    Writer, actor, voice over artist and stand-up comedian Dana Gould has had a lot on his mind lately, but right now, he’s thinking about how much “goo” he can incorporate into a new season of his IFC series, “Stan Against Evil.”
    “We will have a lot of goo this season … we make good use of an air cannon, I’ll just leave it at that,” Gould said in a recent phone interview before he brings his latest stand-up material to Irvine Improv Thursday, M
  • Frumpy Middle-aged Mom: Shocking admission – Mom did most of her kid’s science project

    I need to talk to you about science projects, and my friend’s child, who is ridiculously lazy. This girl let her mom do almost all of her school science project. That’s unknown in the history of the world, right?
    This indolent kid managed to actually help conduct the experiment, looking at what forces cause rain to fall. But, then – while she played on her iPad – she let mom write up the project board and explain all the conclusions.
    Lazy kid. I mean, she’s in kinde
  • Billy Graham 1918-2018: Political Cartoons

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  • SpaceX tries again today for dawn launch of advanced Spanish satellite and fairing recovery

    SpaceX’s repeatedly delayed eighth West Coast launch was expected to take to the skies at dawn today.
    Officials expected the launch to deliver a stunning show with the rocket-exhaust vapor catching the rising sun’s rays in clear conditions.T-60 minutes until Falcon 9 launch of PAZ. Launch webcast will go live about 15 minutes before liftoff → https://t.co/gtC39uBC7z
    — SpaceX (@SpaceX) February 22, 2018A Wednesday liftoff at the same time – 6:17 a.m. &
  • Commodity Classic Partners With Feeding America For Second Year

    COMMODITY CLASSIC PARTNERS WITH FEEDING AMERICA FOR SECOND YEAR Feb. 22, 2018 Source: Commodity Classic news release For the second year, Commodity Classic has selected Feeding America as its charity partner, providing farmers with an opportunity to help Set the Table for a hunger-free America. Commodity Classic, the nation's largest farmer-led, farmer-focused convention and trade show, will be held February 27-March 1 in Anaheim, Calif.
  • SoCal native Lauren Gibbs pushes through to bobsled silver medal

    Driver Elana Meyers Taylor and Lauren Gibbs of the United States start their third heat during the women’s two-man bobsled final at the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea, Wednesday, Feb. 21, 2018. (AP Photo/Wong Maye-E)Driver Elana Meyers Taylor and Lauren Gibbs of the United States start their third heat during the women’s two-man bobsled final at the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea, Wednesday, Feb. 21, 2018. (AP Photo/Wong Maye-E)Driver Elana Meyers
  • Chance Theater harvests the O.C. premiere of ‘James and the Giant Peach’

    Those who grew up reading the works of Roald Dahl are familiar with books like “James and the Giant Peach,” “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory,” “Matilda” and “The Fantastic Mr. Fox.”
    And if you haven’t read Dahl on the page, you certainly know his stories and characters from their many and various stage and screen adaptations.
    Published in 1961, “James and the Giant Peach” became a film in 1996, featuring music by Randy Newman. A
  • U.S. women’s hockey team wins Olympic gold against Canada in shootout

    GANGNEUNG, SOUTH KOREA – FEBRUARY 22: Madeline Rooney #35 of the United States makes a save against Meghan Agosta #2 of Canada in a shootout during the Women’s Gold Medal Game on day thirteen of the PyeongChang 2018 Winter Olympic Games at Gangneung Hockey Centre on February 22, 2018 in Gangneung, South Korea. (Photo by Harry How/Getty Images)GANGNEUNG, SOUTH KOREA – FEBRUARY 22: Jocelyne Lamoureux #17 of the United States scores the game-winning goal against Shannon Szabados #
  • TJ DeFalco, top-ranked Long Beach State outlast No. 2 UCLA again

    Long Beach State’s Kyle Ensing(5) spikes against UCLA’s Jake Arnitz(15) in a rematch between the top teams in the NCAA, No. 1 Long Beach State as they travel to Westwood to take on No. 2 UCLA in Los Angeles Wednesday, February 21, 2018. (Photo by Thomas R. Cordova / Daily Breeze)Bjarne Huus(4) gets the ball past UCLA’s Grant Maleski(10) in a rematch between the top teams in the NCAA, No. 1 Long Beach State as they travel to Westwood to take on No. 2 UCLA in Los Angeles Wednesda
  • Los Alamitos girls find way to get past Valley View in basketball quarterfinals

    MORENO VALLEY >> In a tight contest, with momentum swinging back and forth, it came down to a series of close calls and near misses. And every one that mattered favored one team.
    Los Alamitos made the plays down the stretch Wednesday to pull out a 47-42 victory. The Griffins (25-5) earned a home semifinal match against West Torrance.
    “You can’t really look at one thing,” Valley View coach Leigh Ann Long said. “It was a lot of things. It was the fouls. It was the mis
  • CIF-SS girls basketball playoffs: Wednesday’s scores, Saturday’s schedule

    The scores from Wednesday’s CIF-SS girls basketball playoff games, and the schedule for Saturday’s games.
    GIRLS BASKETBALL
    DIVISION 1Quarterfinals, WednesdayChaminade 64, Vista Murrieta 52Alemany 66, Canyon/Canyon Country 57West Torrance 36, Long Beach Poly 32Los Alamitos 47, Valley View 42
    Semifinals, Saturday, 7 p.m.Chaminade at AlemanyWest Torrance at Los Alamitos
    DIVISION 2AAQuarterfinals, WednesdayRedondo 60, Foothill 41Keppel 54, Newbury Park 38Lynwood 58, JSerra 47Aliso Niguel
  • Roundup: Newport Harbor advances, but Mater Dei knocked out in girls water polo semifinals

    Newport Harbor’s girls water polo team showed Wednesday night how far a positive attitude and commitment to improvement can take a group.
    The Sailors continued to embrace their new playoff classification and displayed more signs of progress in defeating Santa Margarita 8-5 in the CIF-SS Division 2 semifinals at the Woollett Aquatics Center in Irvine.
    Second-seeded Newport Harbor (17-9) is competing in Division 2 for the first time after years of titles and playoff runs in Division 1. Coach
  • Chimezie Metu, Jordan McLaughlin help USC find finishing kick in Colorado

    USC forward Nick Rakocevic, left, pulls in a rebound as Colorado guard Tyler Bey defends during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game Wednesday, Feb. 21, 2018, in Boulder, Colo. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)USC guard Jordan Usher, left, goes up for a shot against Colorado guard Tyler Bey (1) and forward Dallas Walton during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game Wednesday, Feb. 21, 2018, in Boulder, Colo. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)Colorado guard McKinley Wright IV, right, d
  • Foothill girls ousted by Redondo in 2AA basketball playoffs

    SANTA ANA – Foothill’s girls basketball team stayed around for a while, but top-seeded Redondo Union had too much firepower and went on to record a 60-41 victory in the quarterfinals of the CIF-SS 2AA playoffs Wednesday night at Foothill High.
    Redondo (24-5) moves on to the semifinals Saturday against Mark Keppel.
    “These kids are hungry,” said Redondo Coach Marcelo Enriquez. “They want that opportunity to play for a CIF title but we are still one away and we ha
  • Barrow gives Sunny Hills push it needs to reach Division 3AA quarterfinals

    FULLERTON – The CIF-SS Division 3AA quarterfinal between Rancho Verde and host Sunny Hills was a physical, low-scoring battle in which neither team could gain an advantage for nearly three quarters.
    Sunny Hills put forth just enough of a spurt late in the third to take the lead and then held off the No. 3-seed Mustangs down the stretch to earn a 47-39 victory.
    The Lancers (20-9) will take on Cabrillo of Lompic in the semifinals Saturday at 7 p.m. at Sunny Hills High.
    “I knew they wer
  • Ryan Getzlaf’s show-stopping solo effort helps Ducks blank Stars

    Dallas Stars defenseman Stephen Johns (28) shoots as Anaheim Ducks goaltender Ryan Miller (30) watches with Stars left wing Jamie Benn (14) and Ducks defenseman Hampus Lindholm (47), of Sweden, during the third period of an NHL hockey game in Anaheim, Calif., Wednesday, Feb. 21, 2018. The Ducks won 2-0. (AP Photo/Alex Gallardo)Dallas Stars center Mattias Janmark, left, of Sweden, takes in a pass with Anaheim Ducks center Ryan Getzlaf defending during the first period of an NHL hockey game in Ana
  • Alexander: UC Riverside finally sees a path to Honda Center

    RIVERSIDE — It has been three decades since Cal State Fullerton shocked the college basketball world by not only reaching the NCAA tournament but getting to the West Regional final, and in fact coming within one ill-fated drive of getting to the Final Four.
    It has been 10 years since Fullerton’s second NCAA Tournament appearance, when the club led by Josh Akognon gave Wisconsin a tussle for a while before losing a first round game in Omaha.
    Those are just two of many reminders: In th
  • CIF-SS boys soccer playoffs: Wednesday’s scores, Saturday’s schedule

    The scores from Wednesday’s CIF-SS boys soccer playoff games, and the schedule for the next round.
    BOYS SOCCER
    DIVISION 1Second round, WednesdayWarren 2, Servite 1 (OT)San Clemente 4, Palos Verdes 1Cathedral 1, Paramount 0 (OT)Redlands East Valley 3, Millikan 2Loyola 4, Santa Ana 0Downey 0, Mission Viejo 0 (Downey wins on PKs 6-5)Capistrano Valley 2, Katella 0Santa Barbara 4, Peninsula 0
    Quarterfinals, SaturdaySan Clemente at WarrenCathedral at Redlands East ValleyLoyola at DowneyCapistran
  • Man with prior DUI faces second-degree murder charge for alleged...

    Fullerton police handcuff and search Maximino Delgado of Anaheim, who is suspected of drunk driving in the death of 6-year-old Grace Aguilar while she played in a yard in Fullerton on Saturday, February 17, 2018. A 52-year-old Anaheim man with a prior drunk-driving conviction was charged with second-degree murder on Wednesday for an alleged drunk-driving crash that killed a 6-year-old girl in Fullerton last week.
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