• Costa Mesa is first Orange County city to allow manufacturing, distribution, testing businesses for recreational marijuana

    COSTA MESA — The city has become the first in Orange County to allow businesses to manufacture, distribute and test recreational marijuana in town.
    Costa Mesa already allows such operations for medical marijuana, after voters in 2016 approved a ballot measure opening a northwest portion of the city – north of the 405 freeway and just west of Harbor Boulevard – to businesses.
    The City Council on Tuesday, April 3, finalized the new ordinance, which expands the program to inc
  • Parking concerns delay decision on another anti-mall, The Plant, in Costa Mesa

    COSTA MESA — Concerned whether enough parking is planned for a another proposed hip anti-mall like nearby The Lab and The Camp, the City Council has asked for another look at the math.
    The City Council on Tuesday, April 3, decided to continue its discussion later on a proposal from developer Lab Holdings to build The Plant at the southeast corner of Baker Street and Century Place, not far from Bristol Street.
    The Plant would feature more than 20,000 square feet of shops, res
  • This is when Knott’s Berry Farm will open the new HangTime roller coaster

    Knott’s new attraction, HangTime, is set to open Friday, May 18. California’s first and only dive coaster, it will take riders up a vertical lift hill, pause for several seconds and then shoot them into a 15-story 96-degree drop. In all, HangTime boasts 2,189 feet of track and five inversions. It will be the second roller coaster in the Western hemisphere with a negative-g stall loop.
    Related: See photos of the construction of Knott’s new roller coaster HangTime 
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  • ACLU sues DA Rackauckas; Sheriff Hutchens over county’s snitch scandal

    The American Civil Liberties Union says Orange County prosecutors and the sheriff’s department are still using jailhouse informants illegally, a claim that could touch local convictions going back to the 1980s.
    The allegation, made in a civil lawsuit filed Wednesday in Orange County Superior Court, is based partly on findings that came to light during the penalty phase of the trial of Scott Dekraai, who admitted killing eight people at a Seal Beach hair salon in 2011.
    Last year, Dekraai wa
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  • Angels’ Blake Parker looking to rediscover 2017 form

    ANAHEIM — Blake Parker said his perfect inning Tuesday night was “a step in the right direction.”
    Literally.
    Parker had struggled in spring training and in his first two outings of the regular season. A day after setting the Cleveland Indians down in order Tuesday night, Parker said he looked at some video and realized he needs to focus on driving directly toward the plate.
    “I’m trying to get back to simplifying things, throwing strikes and attacking hitters,”
  • Glut of used cars gives buyers more options

    DETROIT (AP) — Bargain prices on 2- and 3-year-old vehicles fueled record sales of used cars, trucks and SUVs last year, a trend that is expected to continue because people can save thousands of dollars over buying new.
    Used vehicle sales hit 39.2 million vehicles in 2017, more than double the number of new automobiles sold, according to the Edmunds.com auto website. To be sure, Americans for years have bought more used cars than new, but a recent glut of well-equipped vehicles coming off
  • International Water Polo Club coach accused of sexually abusing 7 girls in Orange County

    Prosecutors say an Orange County coach has been charged with the sexual abuse of seven girls in a water polo club that practices in Los Alamitos.
    The Orange County District Attorney’s office announced Wednesday that Irvine resident Bahram Hojreh, 42, faces charges including sexual battery and sexual penetration by foreign object of a minor. It wasn’t immediately known if Hojreh has an attorney.
    Hojreh was suspected of sexually assaulting seven water polo players, four of whom we
  • Bonsignore: Brandin Cooks trade confirms the Rams know how to grab L.A.’s attention

    The texts began arriving almost immediately after the Rams created another major splash Tuesday. This time, they pulled off a stunning trade for Brandin Cooks, a dynamic 24-year-old wide receiver coming off three straight seasons of more than 1,000 yards receiving and at least seven touchdowns.
    To put those numbers in perspective, only one other player has duplicated that production over the same time span. That would be Steelers All-Pro Antonio Brown, arguably the best wide receiver in the NFL.
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  • The Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. honored as thousands march to ‘keep the dream going’

    Sheila E performs as a picture of Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. is projected behind her Wednesday, April 4, 2018, in Memphis, Tenn. The performance is part of the commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the assassination of King on April 4, 1968. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey)Visitors walk through the memorial “Landmark for Peace” commemorating the site where Robert Kennedy delivered his immortal words on the night of Martin Luther King Jr’s assassination in Indianapolis, Wednesday, A
  • Escalating US-China trade dispute heightens global concerns

    WASHINGTON (AP) — An escalating trade dispute between the world’s two biggest economies heightened fears Wednesday of a global trade war, sent global stock markets tumbling but also left the door open to a negotiated settlement that might prevent any serious damage before it begins.
    The Dow Jones industrial average tumbled after markets fell in Europe and Asia on worries of an intensifying trade conflict between the United States and China.
    After the United States unveiled plans to i
  • YouTube suspect’s 2014 interview espoused non-violence and veganism

    By Martha Ross | Bay Area News Group
    Nasim Aghdam
    If Nasim Aghdam harbored any rage or violent tendencies, they didn’t reveal themselves in a 2014 interview in which she espoused the “peaceful,” healthful lifestyle she enjoyed as a vegan, a bodybuilder and an activist dedicated to bringing lasting change in the world.
    “It is not a just a diet,” Aghdam said about her vegan lifestyle and philosophy. “It’s a belief that affects all stages of life such
  • USA Gymnastics denies using non-disclosure agreements, but two settlements say otherwise

    Two confidential out-of-court settlements between USA Gymnastics and two gymnasts who allege they were sexually abused by their coach contradict a recent assertion by USA Gymnastics to a U.S. Senate subcommittee that the organization has not used non-disclosure agreements as part of investigations, according to documents obtained by the Southern California News Group.
    Then-USA Gymnastics chief executive officer Steve Penny approved six-figure financial settlement agreements with a former U.S. ju
  • 4 bodies recovered from Marine helicopter crash near El Centro

    LOS ANGELES — The bodies of four crew members killed when their Marine helicopter crashed during a training mission in the Southern California desert have been removed from the crash site, authorities said Wednesday.
    The crew members were recovered late Tuesday and taken to a coroner’s facility, said Deputy Coroner Derrick Lindberg with the Imperial Valley Sheriff’s Office.
    The Marine Corps will take custody of the bodies to conduct autopsies, he said.
    The CH-53E Super Stallion
  • Is new California campsite registration system flawed? Some say ‘cheating’ makes high-demand spots like Crystal Cove harder to get

    Krystal Kirkendoll has one beach vacation she looks forward to every year — spending a few days at a quaint Crystal Cove cottage tucked between Newport Beach and Laguna Beach — a nice relief from the hot Kentucky summer.
    Like many others, she’d typically scramble to score a spot when a month of reservations opened six months in advance. And while it took determination and fast fingers, for the past decade she’s always been able to get a cottage for her California get
  • Best thing I ate: This Lebanese chicken in Anaheim is a full-sensory experience

    The air inside Zait & Zaatar smells magnificent. A cloud of steam floats out of the kitchen and into the dining area. Every time someone opens the front door, the draft creates a small vacuum, causing that cloud of spice to swirl faster, as if it’s trying to escape but keeps changing its mind.
    The dining room at this quaint Lebanese cafe consists of merely a few small tables closely crammed together just inside the door. That heady, intoxicating aroma is a mix of many things, most of w
  • Indians fan hands Shohei Ohtani’s first home-run ball to Angels fan, 9, from Orange

    ANAHEIM — Shohei Ohtani’s first home run as an Angel on Tuesday night shocked baseball fans across the country – and the world.
    But some were even more surprised by an act of kindness by a 33-year-old Indians fan who first found that home-run ball.
    Chris Incorvaia, a Cleveland resident visiting Orange County to watch his favorite team play against the Angels, picked up the ball that landed next to him in the very first row of the right-field stands and immediately handed it to
  • Police say YouTube shooter practiced at gun range prior to attack; 2 released from hospital

    By Robert Salonga and Ethan Baron, Bay Area News Group
    Police have pulled up their stakes at the YouTube campus after completing evidence-gathering as they continue to probe a shooting by a Southern California woman who wounded three people before shooting and killing herself Tuesday, authorities said.
    “We’ve turned the building back over to YouTube,” San Bruno police Chief Ed Barberini told reporters early Wednesday. “We’re completed with our forensic examination o
  • 4 things to do at Southern California casinos this weekend (April 6-8)

    See Terry Fator and his puppets or time travel to the ’90s with a power pop soundtrack among the things to do at Southern California casinos this weekend.
    Agua Caliente Casino Resort Spa
    ’70s rockers The Doobie Brothers are takin’ it to Agua Caliente Casino Resort Spa in Rancho Mirage on Friday, April 6. Although the band released its self-titled debut album in 1971, it wasn’t until “Listen To The Music” dropped off of “Toulouse Street” a year late
  • Nothing’s been done to protect 100 miles of Southern California creeks and rivers, group claims in lawsuit against Trump administration

    More than nine years after Congress declared 100 miles of waterways in Southern California as wild and scenic, the federal agencies managing those resources have done nothing to protect them, according to a lawsuit filed last week in federal court in Los Angeles.
    The Center For Biological Diversity is suing the Trump Administration for violating the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act, which requires the Bureau of Land Management and the U.S. Forest Service to draw up comprehensive plans for designated c
  • 5 nonfiction books Southern California readers won’t want to miss

    There is a stack of novels sitting precariously high on my nightstand right now, but nonfiction is where it’s at this month.
    Here are 5 Southern California-related releases that are standouts in their respective genres.
    Just the Funny Parts…And a Few Hard Truths About Sneaking into the Hollywood Boys’ Club by Nell Scovell
    After working for years in a male-dominated industry, this Hollywood veteran could have written a book called “Just the Angry and Bitter Parts,”
  • Trump’s new opioid strategy isn’t new at all — and it has failed

    For someone who touted himself as an agent of change, President Trump’s opioid policy announced in New Hampshire last month is profoundly disappointing. The president wants to reduce opioid prescriptions by another third over the next three years and press for longer prison sentences and death penalties for drug-related crimes.
    Doubling down on the same policy that has failed to work — and has made things worse — is not what one expects from a change agent.
    Trump’s propos
  • Pedestrian walking on lanes of I-405 freeway in Irvine hit by big rig, dies

    A pedestrian walking in the middle of the southbound I-405 freeway in Irvine was struck and killed by a big rig early Wednesday morning, April 4.
    At about 12:26 a.m. motorists reported seeing the male walking on the freeway near Jamboree Road, a California Highway Patrol dispatcher said. Three minutes later, there were reports of the male laying in the road and a big rig pulled off to the side.
    The lanes were closed for investigation until shortly before 3:30 a.m.
    It was unclear why the person w
  • North Korea’s Kim Jong-un tries diplomacy: 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.
  • Stocks drop sharply again as US and China trade dispute escalates

    NEW YORK — Stocks are sinking again after the U.S. and China each announced tariffs on goods exported by the other, a move that increased investors’ worries over a trade dispute that could slow down global commerce. The Dow Jones industrial average fell as much as 501 points as industrial and large technology companies took some of the worst losses.
    The Chinese government issued a $50 billion list of more than 100 U.S. goods including soybeans, the largest U.S. export to China, and a
  • Toby Keith tells the story behind ‘Should’ve Been a Cowboy’ before celebrating the 25th anniversary of the hit at Coastal Country Jam

    Twenty-five years ago country singer-songwriter Toby Keith was on a hunting trip with about two dozen buddies when the crew, still clad in their camouflage clothing, walked into bar in Dodge City, Kansas, the setting for the award-winning television series “Gunsmoke.”
    One of the guys in the group, a highway patrolman, decided to walk up to a cowgirl in the bar and ask her to dance.
    He was promptly shot down.
    “She guns him down and everyone makes fun of the poor guy and he comes
  • Frumpy Middle-aged Mom: My taxes are done early this year. Now I can have a dinner party.

    I’m excited to say I actually have filed my income taxes, so now I can have a dinner party. I know that sounds like I’ve been smoking the grass clippings again, but stick with me.
    I don’t know if you’re aware of this, but it’s almost the federal tax deadline, by which you’re supposed to file your income tax returns. This may have slipped your mind, but it has not slipped the mind of Uncle Sam, nor of a few businesses that annually try to use it to market to yo
  • 2 dead, 1 injured in Long Beach shooting

    Two men were killed and a third wounded by a shooting early Wednesday morning, April 4, in Long Beach.
    Police officers were called at about midnight to respond to “several gunshot victims” at 53rd Street and Orange Avenue, said Long Beach police Lt. Poe Siavii.
    They found a man dead from at least one gunshot wound to the torso. Another man was found alive, also with a torso wound but he died shortly after at a hospital, Siavii said.
    A third man was found with a wound to the
  • Is the extreme now front and center in conservative politics?

    His critics call him an extremist, an Islamophobe and a friend to neo-Nazis.
    But the Unite Inland Empire Conservative Conference is calling Sebastian Gorka its keynote speaker.
    Gorka, a former adviser to President Donald Trump, will speak at the annual gathering Sunday, April 8 in Riverside. He will be joined by British media figure Katie Hopkins, who once suggested using gunboats to prevent migrants from crossing the Mediterranean. She also left her job at a radio station after calling on Twitt
  • Radisson Hotel Group Announces Signings For Radisson Blu And Radisson In The US

    Radisson Hotel Group today announced at its Americas Business Conference in Orlando, Fla., signings for two new-build hotels to its portfolio in the Americas, located in Anaheim, Calif. and New York City .
  • Fountain Valley enters sanctuary city fray after Rohrabacher offers to pay legal costs

    Fountain Valley City Council members did a bout-face over the course of a few hours Tuesday, April 3 – beginning the night with four out of five stating opposition to taking action against California’s controversial sanctuary law yet later going another direction.
    Council members John Collins, Larry Crandall and Steve Nagel voted in favor of filing an amicus brief –  “friend of the court” – in support of the lawsuit against California filed by t
  • Fountain Valley enters sanctuary city fray after Congressman Rohrabacher offers to pay legal costs

    Fountain Valley City Council members did an about-face over the course of a few hours Tuesday, April 3. They began the night with a majority opposed to taking action against California’s controversial sanctuary law; they ended it with a court filing.
    Councilmen John Collins, Larry Crandall and Steve Nagel voted in favor of filing an amicus, or “friend of the court,” brief in support of the lawsuit filed by the U.S. Department of Justice against the California law.
    Crandall, app
  • Why Cal State Fullerton students are studying topics ranging from makeup to zombies

    Pink anemone Anthopleura elegantissima defends its territory in intertidal zones from anemones it isn’t related to. (Thinkstock photo)Anthopleura elegantissima, also known as the aggregating anemone or clonal anemone, is the subject of a Cal State Fullerton study. (Thinkstock photo)Fennel might produce biochemicals that persist in the soil, discouraging the growth of competing species, shows a study by Cal State Fullerton scientists. (Photo by Kyle Gunther)Kyle Gunther looks at fennel, an
  • ‘Tiger parenting’ talk, slam poetry part of Asian heritage month at Cal State Fullerton

    “Resist: Visible and United” is the theme of this year’s Asian Pacific Islander Desi American Heritage Month at Cal State Fullerton.
    Guest speakers, poetry readings, documentary screenings and a night market are among the events planned.
    In fall 2017, 20.5 percent of CSUF students identified themselves as Asian and .2 percent as Pacific Islander, according to the university.
    “Desi” refers to the people and cultures of Southeast Asia.
    The following activities ar
  • Facebook backlash may be short-lived, say Cal State Fullerton experts

    The improper harvesting of data from 50 million Facebook users by a British political consulting firm prompted pressure on CEO Mark Zuckerberg to appear before Congress as well as a consumer campaign to abandon the social media platform.
    Zuckerberg will testify this month before the House Energy and Commerce Committee to explain how Cambridge Analytica improperly obtained and used the data, which reportedly played a role in the 2016 U.S. presidential election. He also outlined the steps Facebook
  • At Cal State Fullerton, ‘Tunnels’ designed to lead toward better understanding of others

    Saba Ansari, left, and Vianney Martinez read a civil rights board during “Tunnels of Oppression” at Cal State Fullerton on March 20. (Photo by Jeff Gritchen, Orange County Register/SCNG)Political posts about the future hang on the race timeline inside the racism room during “Tunnels of Oppression” at Cal State Fullerton on March 20. (Photo by Jeff Gritchen, Orange County Register/SCNG)Facilitator Leanne Libas, left, Saba Ansari and Vianney Martinez examine statements abou
  • CSUF robotics researcher wins $500,000 for assistive technology

    Known for her work developing novel robotics technologies to assist people with neurological disorders, such as strokes and spinal cord injuries, mechanical engineer Nina Robson has received a $500,000 Early CAREER Award from the National Science Foundation.
    Robson, assistant professor of mechanical engineering, is the fifth CSUF faculty member to receive the prestigious grant, given to early-career faculty members who have the potential to serve as role models and lead advances in their field.
  • A night of Kanye West’s music, art and Spanish wine presented by I like this grape

    Naushad Huda and Kathy Lajvardi met over a decade ago at a creative event in Los Angeles. At that time, Huda headed a digital brand agency called XTOPOLY and Lajvardi was working in the movie industry focusing in motion graphics. She spent some time in art direction and dabbled on feature film trailers such as Iron Man, while also doing some commercial work for Mazda and Apple. But, it was Lajvardi’s time in concert graphics that led her to work for musical artists such as Madonn
  • Orange County boys soccer coach of the year: University’s Martin Wallwork

    The Orange County Register’s All-County boys soccer team, L-R bottom; Sebastian Hertel-University, Isaias Sanchez-Aliso Niguel, Jimmy Choi-University, Jaden Slusiewicz-Aliso Niguel, Amaury Maldonado-Sunny Hills, TOP; Quinn Mathews-Aliso Niguel, Nick Cirrito-Mater Dei, Coach Martin Wallwork-University, Pedro Palmaka-University, Rene Martinez-La Habra and Garrett Garcia-Valencia.Martin Wallwork of University is the Orange County Register’s All-County boys soccer coach of the year. (Pho
  • Orange County boys soccer athlete of the year: University’s Sebastian Hertel

    Sebastian Hertel of University is part of the Orange County Register’s All-County boys soccer team and the player of the year. (Photo by Michael Fernandez, Contributing Photographer)The Orange County Register’s All-County boys soccer team, L-R bottom; Sebastian Hertel-University, Isaias Sanchez-Aliso Niguel, Jimmy Choi-University, Jaden Slusiewicz-Aliso Niguel, Amaury Maldonado-Sunny Hills, TOP; Quinn Mathews-Aliso Niguel, Nick Cirrito-Mater Dei, Coach Martin Wallwork-University, Ped
  • An exclusive look at Bonhams Fine Jewelry

    Tantalizing Burmese rubies, Kashmir sapphires, Colombian emeralds, and an impressive selection of magnificent diamonds were unveiled last week at an exclusive preview hosted by Bonhams New York and Los Angeles. Coast Magazine’s fashion team, including managing editor Jenn Tanaka and creative director Karen Kelso, attended a private luncheon held at The Villa Suite located atop the tony Waldorf Astoria Beverly Hills.
    An enamel double fox head bangle with diamonds, e
  • Orange County high school schedules: Thursday, April 5

    The Orange County high school sports schedule for Thursday, April 5.
    BASEBALLNATIONAL CLASSICFinals
    BORAS CLASSICSemifinals
    RIGHETTI SPRING CLASSICFoothill vs. Pioneer Valley at Elks Field, Santa Maria, 1 p.m.
    NONLEAGUEBaldwin Park at Garden Grove (DH), 11 a.m., Colton at Canyon, 3 p.m.
    SOFTBALLMICHELLE CAREW CLASSICSecond round
    SAVANNA SHOWCASEBishop Gorman vs. La Quinta at Savanna High, 1:30 p.m.
    WHITTIER CHRISTIAN TOURNAMENTSunny Hills vs. Clovis, 2 p.m.
    NONLEAGUEGarden Grove at JSerra, 10 a.
  • Orange County high school schedule: Wednesday, April 4

    The Orange County high school sports schedule for Wednesday, April 4.
    BASEBALLORANGE LEAGUEAnaheim at Savanna, 3:30 p.m., Magnolia at Katella, 3:30 p.m.
    FREEWAY LEAGUEFullerton at Troy, 3 p.m., Buena Park at La Habra, 3:15 p.m., Sonora at Sunny Hills, 3:15 p.m.
    RYAN LEMMON TOURNAMENTAt Cypress ParkTrabuco Hills vs. Ayala, 11:30 a.m., Irvine vs. Bountiful (UT), 5:30 p.m.At Ryan Lemmon StadiumCapistrano Valley vs. Laguna Beach, 8:45 a.m., Pacifica vs. Dana Hills, 2:45 p.m.,At Windrow Park, Field 2
  • Tustin pounds out victory over University; Gerakos says he’ll retire after season

    IRVINE – Tustin’s baseball team captured its second consecutive victory in the Ryan Lemmon Invitational defeating University 11-1 Tuesday night at Ryan Lemmon Stadium.
    The Tillers (11-7 overall) exploded for seven runs in the second inning to break the game open.
    After the game, University’s first-year head coach, Mike Gerakos, said he told his players he was retiring from coaching at the end of the year, an announcement he had planned to make this week.
    “The players knew
  • Four believed dead after U.S. Marine Corps helicopter crashes near El Centro

    SAN DIEGO — A Marine helicopter has crashed during a Southern California training mission and authorities believe all four crew members were killed.
    The military says the CH-53E Super Stallion went down shortly after 2:30 p.m. Tuesday near El Centro.
    The helicopter was with the 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing out of the Miramar air station near San Diego.
    The cause of the crash is under investigation.
    Authorities aren’t releasing the names of the victims or their home towns.
  • Clippers rally from 19-point deficit to defeat Spurs

    San Antonio Spurs’ Pau Gasol (16) fouls Los Angeles Clippers’ Boban Marjanovic (51) during the first half of an NBA basketball game in Los Angeles on Tuesday, April 3, 2018. (AP Photo/Reed Saxon)Los Angeles Clippers guard Tyrone Wallace (12) recovers the ball as San Antonio Spurs guard Dejounte Murray (5) falls during the first half of an NBA basketball game in Los Angeles on Tuesday, April 3, 2018. (AP Photo/Reed Saxon)San Antonio Spurs guard Manu Ginobili (20) fouls Los Angeles Cli
  • Kaley Cuoco Says Ex-Husband Ryan Sweeting 'Ruined' the Word Marriage

    Sporting a lavender Alice + Olivia by Stacey Bendet dress with Giuseppe Zanotti heels and Odette New York Earrings, the Big Bang Theory star looks fierce and fabulous on the cover of Cosmopolitan' s May issue . In her accompanying interview with the magazine, she opens up about her first marriage with Ryan Sweeting -- and what led to their divorce.
  • Shohei Ohtani belts first major league homer in Angels’ victory

    The Angels’ Shohei Ohtani watches his 3-run home run go over the wall in right center against Cleveland in the first inning in Anaheim on Tuesday, April 3, 2018. (Photo by Paul Rodriguez, Contributing Photographer)The Angels’ Shohei Ohtani takes off from home plate as his 3-run home run goes over the right-center field wall in the first inning against Cleveland in Anaheim on Tuesday, April 3, 2018. (Photo by Paul Rodriguez, Contributing Photographer)The Angels’ Shohei Ohtani he
  • YouTube shooter’s father in Menifee says she was angry at company

    By Ethan Baron and Matthias Gafni , Bay Area News Group
    SAN BRUNO — A woman who shot three people and then took her own life at YouTube’s headquarters Tuesday had become angry at the company because it stopped paying her for videos she posted on the platform, her father told the Bay Area News Group Tuesday night.
    Nasim Aghdam
    Nasim Aghdam, 38, who had recently lived in Menifee, told her family a couple of weeks ago that YouTube had “stopped everything,&rdquo
  • Diamondbacks go deep on Clayton Kershaw in 6-1 defeat of Dodgers

    Arizona Diamondbacks Jorge De La Rosa (29) scores on a bases-loaded walk during the seventh inning against the Los Angeles Dodgers in a baseball game Tuesday, April 3, 2018, in Phoenix. (AP Photo/Rick Scuteri)Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Clayton Kershaw in the first inning during a baseball game against the Arizona Diamondbacks, Tuesday, April 3, 2018, in Phoenix. (AP Photo/Rick Scuteri)Arizona Diamondbacks pitcher Zack Godley throws in the first inning during a baseball game against the
  • The Register’s All-County boys soccer teams

    The Orange County Register’s All-County boys soccer team, L-R bottom; Sebastian Hertel-University, Isaias Sanchez-Aliso Niguel, Jimmy Choi-University, Jaden Slusiewicz-Aliso Niguel, Amaury Maldonado-Sunny Hills, TOP; Quinn Mathews-Aliso Niguel, Nick Cirrito-Mater Dei, Coach Martin Wallwork-University, Pedro Palmaka-University, Rene Martinez-La Habra and Garrett Garcia-Valencia.Sebastian Hertel of University is part of the Orange County Register’s All-County boys soccer team and playe

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