• Report: Idaho workers’ earnings led nation in 2017

    BOISE, Idaho (AP) — Idaho led the nation last year in workers’ earnings growth, according to a recent report.
    But Idaho’s ranking as having the biggest workers’ pay increase in the nation isn’t really all that impressive, given that Idaho workers still make well below their counterparts in every neighboring state, the Idaho Statesman reported last week.
    Wages and salaries earned by Idaho workers Idaho workers increased 5.3 percent last year, the fastest ra
  • City reviewing proposal for hotel at old Tower Records location

    A new hotel could be occupying a prime spot in Brea Downtown, where there has not been a permanent business in more than a decade.
    An application has been submitted to the city for construction of a five-story, 116 room, Hampton Inn at the southeast corner of Brea Boulevard and Birch Street.
    The applicant Vista Investments, plans to knock down the shuttered Tower Records building, which has had only season businesses since the music store chain filed for bankruptcy in 2007.
    The city is moving fo
  • Tech woes, worsening tensions with China sink US stocks

    NEW YORK (AP) — Stocks tumbled Monday after China raised import duties on a number of U.S. exports, bringing the two economic giants closer to a full-on trade conflict. Big technology companies, long investor favorites, suffered heavy losses.
    The deepening worries over newly protectionist U.S. trade policies combined with blowback toward technology companies, including Facebook’s ever-widening privacy scandal, have prompted investors to pull money out of the market. That has meant st
  • Clippers are hopeful, but they realize the odds are stacked against them

    PLAYA VISTA — Ten days, five games. The math is simple. Getting it to add up isn’t, however.
    The Clippers must win each of their final five games and then hope for some help from several other teams in the closing days of the regular season if they hope to rally for a playoff spot. At this point, hope is about all they have left, after dropping consecutive games to Portland and Indiana.
    The Clippers awoke Monday to find themselves in 10th place in the Western Conference standings, on
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  • Wednesday’s first-round schedule for Michelle Carew Classic

    Wednesday’s first-round schedule for the Michelle Carew Classic.
    Games at Peralta Park in Anaheim unless noted.
    Wednesday, April 4
    Gahr-Valencia/V, 11 a.m.
    Huntington Beach-Vista Murrieta, 11 a.m.
    Pacifica-Great Oak, 11 a.m.
    Murrieta Mesa-Chino Hills, 1:15 p.m.
    Orange Lutheran-Murrieta Valley, 1:15 p.m.
    Santiago/Corona-Agoura, 1:15 p.m.
    Cathedral Catholic-Roosevelt, 3:15 p.m.
    Norco-Villa Park, 5:30 p.m.
    Mater Dei/Chula Vista-Cypress, 5:30 p.m.
    Los Alamitos-Canyon, 7:30 p.m.
    Thursday, April
  • Sea star wasting disease is still a mystery, but CSUF researchers are on the case

    It’s a sea mystery that has stumped scientists along the West Coast for years.
    But a group of Cal State Fullerton students and marine biologists are on the hunt for answers about a mysterious epidemic that wiped out millions of sea stars in recent years.
    Starfish or sea stars on pier pilings. (Photo Courtesy Joe Katchka)A star fish was spotted in Laguna Beach about a month ago. Photo: Mark GirardeauA purple sea star found in its habitat along the coast. Photo by Jennifer Burnaford of Cal S
  • China raises tariffs on US pork, fruit in trade dispute

    BEIJING (AP) — China raised import duties on a $3 billion list of U.S. pork, apples and other products Monday in an escalating dispute with Washington over trade and industrial policy.
    The government of President Xi Jinping said it was responding to a U.S. tariff hike on steel and aluminum. But that is just one facet of sprawling tensions with Washington, Europe and Japan over a state-led economic model they complain hampers market access, protects Chinese companies and subsidizes exports
  • Orange County softball top 10 rankings (April 2)

    The Orange County Register softball rankings for Monday, April 2.
    SOFTBALLOrange County Top 10(Records through April 2)
    1.Orange Lutheran (14-1)
    2. Los Alamitos (12-0)
    3. Mater Dei (13-3)
    4. Pacifica (7-4)
    5. Santa Margarita (16-1)
    6. Huntington Beach (7-3)
    7. Sunny Hills (10-2)
    8. Aliso Niguel (13-4)
    9. Laguna Hills (8-4)
    10T. Esperanza (8-2)
    10T. Cypress (9-3)
    Note: Dan Albano will post is comments later today.
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  • Poll shows California voters eager to push Trump out of office

    Donald Trump would lose badly to many well-known Democrats if the election for president were held today and if the vote were based only in California, but he would lose by less against opponents who aren’t yet well known nationally, new polling shows
    Trump loses by double digits in hypothetical head-to-head match-ups against some candidates who are believed to be interested in considering a run for president, including former Vice President Joe Biden (Biden would win by 23 points), Califo
  • The New Yorker contributor Maira Kalman to give NBLF talk

    Up next at the 21st Annual Witte Lectures for the Newport Public Library Foundation is longtime contributor to The New Yorker and author Maira Kalman.
    Kalman is slated to deliver “Art & the Power of Not Knowing’ on April 6 at 7 pm and April 7 at 2 pm. Kalman is the author and illustrator of 25 books for children and young adults, including the novel “Why We Broke Up,” created with Daniel Handler, for which they received the 2012 Printz Honor Award. Kalman also penned
  • Teens can learn the basics of job interviewing at free workshop in Aliso Viejo

    Teens and college students from throughout south Orange County are invited to participate in a free interview prep workshop for high school- and college-aged students from 6 to 8 p.m. on Wednesday, April 11. Don’t miss this chance to enhance your interviewing skills to land a job.
    Register for this free program online at cityofalisoviejo.com by clicking on Recreation Classes.
  • Eva Kilgore: A cat vacation in Fountain Valley — no dogs allowed

    Our cat Loaf is a big tabby. More than 14 pounds big. He’s very spoiled, and we’ve never boarded him until now.
    But my daughter and I took a tour of Claws N Paws Cats Only Boarding in Fountain Valley … and booked a two-night getaway for Loaf.
    One cat will reside in a studio. Have two cats? They’ll stay in a kitty condo — spacious spots with multiple levels, blankets, a litter box that’s changed twice a day, and, of course, food and water.
  • Five Crowns first female chef brings a fresh point of view

    Where did you train and cook prior to Five Crowns? How did your time in those kitchens influence your cooking?I trained in various kitchens in Los Angeles and New York City. Some of the most influential chefs I worked with included Jean George, Josh DeChellis, Michael Psilakis, and Joachim Splichal. All of these kitchens taught fundamentals before creativity. It is very important to understand not only how to make something but why its made a certain way. Right before joining Five Crowns I worke
  • California Supreme Court upholds collection of DNA from suspected felons not yet convicted of a crime

    The California Supreme Court on Monday ruled in favor of allowing authorities to collect DNA from suspected felons when they are booked into local lockups, overturning a lower court ruling that questioned the constitutionality of the practice.
    In its 4-3 ruling, the state’s high court cited a U.S. Supreme Court decision that found collecting DNA is a legitimate police booking procedure compatible to fingerprinting or taking a suspect’s photograph.
    DNA collection consisting of a quick
  • Alexander: Pernilla Lindberg’s 1st pro victory a major achievement in ANA Inspiration playoff

    Pernilla Lindberg, second from left, jumps into the pond with her parents and caddie/fiancee Daniel Taylor, right, after winning the LPGA Tour ANA Inspiration golf tournament on the eighth playoff hole, fourth today, over Inbee Park at Mission Hills Country Club in Rancho Mirage, Calif., Monday, April 2, 2018. There were four playoff holes Sunday, but officals delayed the tournament because of darkness. (AP Photo/Alex Gallardo)Pernilla Lindberg, of Sweden, hugs her father Jan Lindberg after jump
  • Why this Los Angeles brewery is all about art and not beer

    For more than three decades, artists have been living and creating at the Brewery Arts Complex in downtown Los Angeles and this weekend they open their doors to the public for the Brewery ArtWalk.
    Despite the name, this isn’t an art walk of actual breweries, instead you’ll get to see vibrant art happening in this close-knit community of artists.
    The Brewery ArtWalk returns April 7-8. (Photo by Steve Payne)
    The Brewery ArtWalk returns Saturday, April 7, and Sunday, April 8,
  • Aliso Viejo Aquatic Center dives into spring with grand reopening event Saturday

    Grab your sunscreen and head out to the Aquatic Center Grand Re-Opening & Spring Kick-Off Saturday, April 7. The fun goes from noon to 3 p.m. and will include free entry, swimming, swim lessons, bouncers, game booths, drowning prevention education and much more.
    The event is open to residents throughout the region.
    The city-owned facility, which overlooks the golf course at 29 Santa Barbara Drive, offers recreational swimming and a host of programs throughout the year and is open to resident
  • SoCal Prep Legends girls athlete of the week: Los Alamitos’ Faimalie Sale

    The SoCal Prep Legends girls athlete of the week for the Orange County Register on Monday, April 2:
    Name: Faimalie Sale
    School: Los AlamitosSport: Track and fieldYear: SeniorNoteworthy: The Arizona commit recorded a Southern Section-leading throw of 46 feet, 2 inches to capture the shot put at the Trabuco Hills Invitational. The mark ranks second in the state this season. Sale also placed second in the the discus (139-3) but posted a further mark of 150-4 in a Sunset League tri-meet ea
  • Angels Express train kicks off baseball season with stop at Laguna Niguel/Mission Viejo station Friday

    Angels fans, don’t miss a minute of the action! Hop aboard the Angels Express Fan Train on Friday, April 6.
    Fans are invited to the Laguna Niguel/Mission Viejo Metrolink Station starting at 4 p.m. for the Angels Express Rally, followed by a ride to the game versus Oakland. Former Angels pitcher Clyde Wright will be on hand to sign autographs. Riders can also grab some baseball swag from the Strike Force team. The rally includes food, prizes and face painting before the train departs the st
  • Dunn Deal: Coaching legend Augie Garrido was a lifetime mentor to longtime Newport Harbor football coach Jeff Brinkley

    When legendary former Cal State Fullerton and University of Texas baseball coach Augie Garrido passed away March 15 at age 79, it hurt deep in the heart of many, including Jeff Brinkley.
    Brinkley, who went on to become the fifth-winningest high school football coach in Orange County history while at Newport Harbor, considered Garrido one of his greatest mentors in life as a college baseball player.
    “Augie was an intense competitor and was a master at public relations,” said Brin
  • Annette Carrion, Irvine motorcyclist who died in Ortega Highway crash, remembered by online community

    An Irvine motorcyclist who gained some social-media attention for her biking skills and advocating for other women to ride died Saturday, March 31 while traveling along on one of her favorite stretches after her motorcycle went off of the side of Ortega Highway in Lake Elsinore.
    Soon after 33-year-old Annette Carrion’s death, many of her social-media followers mourned her passing, some creating video tributes about the loss of a riding advocate.
    Carrion and two other women had cr
  • 4 things to know about oral health as you age

    Dental health is important at all ages, but it can decline as you get older. Even with vigilant dental care as a child and an adult, problems can emerge later in life. Tooth sensitivity and tooth loss are not just a fact of life as you age. From oral health issues to prevention measures, here are four things to know about dental health.
    Oral diseases are common in older people
    Tooth decay and other oral diseases are common among people over the age of 65. Many people may not have grown up with f
  • Luxe Kids’ Fashions photographed at Lido Marina Village

    Helena satin stripe dress, $285.<br />Available at Neiman Marcus,<br />Fashion Island, 949. 759.1900<br />:: neimanmarcus.com<br />Chloé small Nile Minaudière<br />purse, $1,490.<br />Available at Chloé,<br />South Coast Plaza, 714.481.0308<br />:: chloe.com<br />Oliver Peoples parquet<br />monochromatic sunglasses,<br />$465. Available at Bergdorf<br />Goodman<br />:: bergdorfgoodman.com<br /&g
  • Dispelling the myth that exercise is ‘always good for you’

    Now I know exercise is “good for you.” I’ve known exercise was “good for you” ever since I was a child — and, if memory serves, even before that. However, knowing it’s good for me has never moved me enthusiastically into it. Even now, with some strong words of encouragement from one of my “exercise mania” friends, exercise is still a sometime thing with me.
    However, there was one special time in my life when I decided that I would give exerci
  • Photos: Walk with elephants and peer at predators at an ecotourism retreat in Botswana

    In Botswana, the most elephant-populated country on the planet, I am trekking through the untamed lion-lair African bush when suddenly from behind, a pachyderm’s elongated trunk — strong enough to knock down a tree — gently lands on my shoulder.  Well, hello there.
    “She’s been awfully clingy and needy,” explains Sandi Groves, the motherly companion of snout-draping Morula. All morning, far from human civilization, I have been wandering alongside massive M
  • See the inspiration behind Bob Olson’s new Lido House Hotel

    Developer Bob Olson in his “Newport nautical” home, the inspiration for Lido House Hotel.
    Residents of Balboa Island might just feel a twinge of familiarity as Lido House opens its doors for business in Newport Beach this month, especially if they remember a special house on that exclusive residential island.
    “A lot of people in town know us as ‘the gondola house,’” explains commercial real estate developer and Balboa Island homeowner Bob Olson. “Because
  • Laguna Art Museum’s centennial honors artist Tony DeLap

    Tony DeLap reflects in his Corona del Mar living room.
    As a young boy growing up in the Bay Area, artist Tony DeLap loved to paint and draw. He enjoyed working with his hands, crafting model airplanes, boats and buildings. And he reveled in the world of magic.
    DeLap spent hours painting watercolor landscapes, mimicking the art of American regionalists whom he saw on television or in books. Ignoring his schoolwork, he pored over mimeographed copies of the “Tarbell Course in Magic,” sh
  • These are 15 new dishes Angel Stadium has added to the menu for the 2018 season

    Hey, Angels fans! Here comes a lineup of new snacks, sandwiches, desserts and entrees to enjoy this season and unlike those fools in Dodger blue we won’t be stress-eating after a tragic end to a noble season.
    Things are looking up with our acquisition of Shohei Ohtani so we can be on our merry way to our seats, toting a host of gourmet and comfort foods as we cheer the Angels on to victory.
    A selection of Saint Archer beers, a Blackberry Gose, a Saint Angels lager, an Imperial Red and the
  • The Renaissance Pleasure Faire is back and here’s what you need to know

    It’s spring, and that means it’s time for the Original Renaissance Pleasure Faire.
    For seven weekends beginning April 7 and running through May 20, attendees can munch on turkey legs, shop for treasures and take in an assortment of shows at the Santa Fe Dam Recreation Area in Irwindale.
    Related: Renaissance Pleasure Faire tips and tricks from real wenches, knights and fools
    Though we know it’s actually Irwindale, the Renaissance Faire is said to be set in Port Deptford, En
  • Status Update: SendGrid moves into 400 Spectrum; Mitsubishi’s U.S. COO Swearingen retiring

    Don Swearingen, chief operating officer at Mitsubishi Motors North America in Cypress, has announced he will retire June 1. He will stay with the company to help with the transition between incoming President and CEO of MMNA Fred Diaz and outgoing President and CEO of MMNA Ryujiro Kobashi, who is returning to Japan.Keith Kobata has joined the board of the Orange County Business Council. Kobata is Orange County region president for Wells Fargo.Abigail Lovell has joined the board of the&
  • Man stabbed at Huntington Beach mobile-home park

    HUNTINGTON BEACH – A man was wounded Sunday in a stabbing at a Huntington Beach mobile-home park, authorities said
    The stabbing was reported at 9:54 p.m. Sunday in the 7600 block of Garfield Avenue, Huntington Beach police Sgt. S. Marsh said.
    The victim was taken to a hospital; his condition was not made public.
    A news videographer at the scene said the victim was stabbed in the stomach area, at the Huntington Mobile Estates.
     
     
  • Should animal abusers get mandatory mental health evaluations?

    Senator Scott Wilk, R-Antelope Valley, introduced legislation Monday, March 26, which would require those convicted of animal abuse crimes to undergo mandatory mental heath evaluations and ongoing psychological counseling, if necessary.
    Wilk said the link between animal abuse and future violence can be weakened by early intervention with mental health services and education.
    “Senate Bill 1024 represents a change in course on how California looks at animal abuse crimes and the underlying is
  • 13-year-old boy found alive in sewer near Griffith Park after extensive search

    Jesse Hernandez (Courtesy of Los Angeles Fire Department)
    Los Angeles firefighters have found 13-year-old Jesse Hernandez alive in a maintenance hatch in the sewer system near Griffith Park, LAFD Capt. Erik Scott said early today.
    More than 100 city firefighters were searching by air and on the ground for the teen who apparently fell into a drainage pipe in Griffith Park, according to the LAFD.
    Los Angeles firefighters search for Jesse Hernandez, 13, who apparently fell down a drainage pipe in G
  • The biggest threat in the world isn’t John Bolton: Political Cartoons

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    Check out our daily cartoon gallery featuring some of the best cartoonists from around the world, and across the political spectrum, covering current issues and figures.
  • Here’s how big the Angels’ new scoreboards are (and other Angel Stadium improvements)

    As fans fill Anaheim’s Angel Stadium today for the team’s home opener, it isn’t just an upgraded infield roster that awaits them. The stadium has made a host of upgrades to help fans see and hear the game.
    Bigger, brighter LED screens from South Dakota-based Daktronics will make it easier to see lineups, replays and videos, and a state-of-the-art sound system will broadcast each play and rouse fans, team spokesman Tim Mead said.
    “All this is about the fan experience here,
  • Data from SUV shows deadly wreck may have been intentional

    MENDOCINO, Calif.  — An SUV carrying a large, free-spirited family from Washington state accelerated straight off a scenic California cliff and authorities said the deadly wreck may have been intentional.
    Information pulled from the vehicle’s software shows it was stopped at a flat, dirt pull-off area before it sped off the steep rocky face and plunged 100 feet, said Capt. Greg Baarts with the California Highway Patrol Northern Division. Speaking at an evening news conference Su
  • Extra work pays off again for Ducks as Ondrej Kase’s overtime goal beats Avalanche

    The Anaheim Ducks players celebrate the game-winning overtime goal by Ondrej Kase in an NHL hockey game against the Colorado Avalanche, Sunday, April 1, 2018, in Anaheim, Calif. The Ducks won 4-3 in overtime. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)Anaheim Ducks’ Cam Fowler moves the puck during the second period of an NHL hockey game against the Colorado Avalanche Sunday, April 1, 2018, in Anaheim, Calif. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)Colorado Avalanche goaltender Jonathan Bernier guards his net during the second
  • Dodgers break out the bats in shutout win, split series against San Francisco

    Los Angeles Dodgers’ Yasiel Puig runs after hitting an RBI double to score Chris Taylor against the San Francisco Giants during the sixth inning of a baseball game Sunday, April 1, 2018, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Danny Moloshok)Los Angeles Dodgers’ Yasiel Puig, right, congratulate Cody Bellinger on his two-run home run gainst the San Francisco Giants during the sixth inning of a baseball game Sunday, April 1, 2018, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Danny Moloshok)Los Angeles Dodgers’ Y
  • Injured hiker airlifted from park by OC Fire Authority crew

    ALISO VIEJO — A 20-year-old woman who fell and injured her leg while hiking Sunday with some friends in the Aliso and Wood Canyon Wilderness Park was airlifted to a hospital by firefighters, according to the Orange County Fire Authority.
    The rescue on Car Wreck Trail took place about 11 a.m., OCFA Capt. Steve Concialdi told City News Service.
    “The woman slipped on a rock and her friends called 911 to get her help,” Concialdi said.
    An OCFA ground crew began to make their way to
  • Inbee Park, Pernilla Lindberg carry ANA Inspiration playoff into an extra day on Monday

    Pernilla Lindberg, right, hugs Inbee Park after the fourth playoff hole ended in a tie, and officials declared the course too dark to continue, at the final round of the LPGA Tour ANA Inspiration golf tournament at Mission Hills Country Club in Rancho Mirage, Calif., Sunday, April 1, 2018. The playoff is scheduled to continue Monday morning. (AP Photo/Alex Gallardo)Jessica Korda misses her birdie putt on the 18th green in the final round of the LPGA Tour ANA Inspiration golf tournament at Missio
  • Lakers forced to raid South Bay roster amid playoff run as injuries mount

    LOS ANGELES – Alex Caruso was barreling toward LAX on a deserted L.A. freeway on Friday night. He was scheduled to catch a red-eye flight to Oklahoma City, through Dallas, that would allow him to join the South Bay Lakers in time for tipoff in their playoff opener on Saturday.
    Then his cell phone buzzed.
    “I was on my way and Rob (Pelinka) called me and said I was staying here,” Caruso said. “Plans change. That’s not the first time this year things have changed. So I
  • Shorthanded Lakers don’t have enough to beat Sacramento

    Sacramento Kings forward Jack Cooley, center, reaches for a rebound along with Los Angeles Lakers forward Kyle Kuzma, left, and center Brook Lopez during the first half of an NBA basketball game Sunday, April 1, 2018, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)Sacramento Kings guard Buddy Hield, left, shoots as Los Angeles Lakers guard Josh Hart defends during the first half of an NBA basketball game Sunday, April 1, 2018, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)Sacramento Kings forward Skal La
  • Two hospitalized after four-vehicle crash in Huntington Beach

    Two people were transported to a local hospital with non-life-threatening injuries after a crash that involved four vehicles at the intersection of Pacific Coast Highway and Newland Street in Huntington Beach on the evening of Sunday, April 1, authorities said.
    At 7:38 p.m., Huntington Beach police received a call of a four-vehicle crash. The driver of a Hyundai Sonata, who was believed to have caused the crash, attempted to flee toward the beach, but was caught and arrested, Officer Angela Benn
  • Asking about citizenship on the census should be uncontroversial

    WASHINGTON — The Trump administration is being sued over its plans to include a question about citizenship in the 2020 Census, which California Attorney General Xavier Becerra  says “is not just a bad idea — it is illegal.”
    No, it’s not. There is nothing wrong with asking about citizenship. Canada asks a citizenship question on its census. So do Australia and many other U.S. allies. The U.S. government asked about citizenship for 130 years — from 1820 to
  • 3.7 quake hits west of Anza in Riverside County

    AGUANGA — A magnitude 3.7 earthquake rattled parts of Riverside County Sunday evening.
    The temblor struck at 7:53 p.m. about nine miles west of Anza and about 15 miles east of the Pechanga resort, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
    No damage was immediately reported by authorities.
  • 3.4 quake hits west of Anza in Riverside County

    AGUANGA — A magnitude 3.4 earthquake rattled parts of Riverside County Sunday evening.
    The temblor struck at 7:53 p.m. about nine miles west of Anza and about 15 miles east of the Pechanga resort, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
    No damage was immediately reported by authorities. The magnitude initially was reported as 3.7.
  • Dodgers’ Kyle Farmer is seizing his opportunity at third base

    LOS ANGELES – Kyle Farmer was cheating toward the third-base line in the second inning Saturday. He knew that Kenta Maeda’s second pitch to Evan Longoria was going to be an off-speed pitch, so there was a better than average chance Longoria would get his bat around quickly and pull the ball his way.
    Sure enough, Longoria shot a baseball 93 mph down the line. Farmer dove to his right, bounced up, and threw Longoria out by a step. From his instincts to his reaction time to his mechanic
  • Alexander: ANA Inspiration final round turned out to be Dinah After Dark

    RANCHO MIRAGE—This wasn’t a golf tournament. It was rush hour. And, like many Southern California commutes do, it lasted until after sundown.
    At one point in Sunday afternoon’s final round of the ANA Inspiration, there were five players at the top of the  leaderboard at 14 under par. Ariya Jutanugarn and Jessica Korda were hanging around the scorer’s tent, their rounds done. Pernilla Lindberg, Inbee Park and former USC golfer Jennifer Song, were still on the course,
  • ‘Hill Street Blues’ creator Steven Bochco dies at age 74

    LOS ANGELES — Steven Bochco, a writer and producer known for creating “Hill Street Blues,” has died. He was 74.
    A family spokesman said Bochco died Sunday in his sleep after a battle with cancer.
    FILE – In this Aug. 17, 2016 file photo, television writer/producer Steven Bochco poses for a portrait at his office in Santa Monica, Calif. Bochco, a writer and producer known for creating “Hill Street Blues,” has died. He was 74. A family spokesman says Bochco died
  • Play it Forward April 2-8: Tiger Woods’ revival makes Masters a must-watch

    Ranking the top 10 sports events April 2-8 you won’t want to miss:
    NO. 1: GOLF: THE 82nd MASTERS TOURNAMENT Details/TV: At Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Ga., Thursday-Sunday, ESPN, Channel 2
    This whole Tiger Woods resurrection story coming on the heels of Easter week sounds fundamentally freaky yet wistfully wonderous. But there are a bunch of us already in this category of the Doubting Justin Thomas.
    Woods, the four-time Masters champion (’97, ’01, ’02, ’0

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