• Orange Lutheran rides four-run sixth to victory over St. John Bosco in the Trinity League

    St. John Bosco’s JonJon Vaughns is out at second as the Braves take on Orange Lutheran Friday afternoon. April 13, 2018 (Photo by Tracey Roman for SCNG)
    St. John Bosco’s Alberto Rios makes the catch as the Braves take on Orange Lutheran Friday afternoon.
    St. John Bosco’s Noah Gomez is safe at first as the Braves take on Orange Lutheran Friday afternoon.
    St. John Bosco’s Albert Rios is called out at second as the Braves take on Orange Lutheran Friday afternoon.
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  • Bad luck contributing to Dodgers’ slow starts at the plate

    LOS ANGELES — The 13th day of April was a Friday. Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said he might break his superstition of avoiding the white chalk lines while stepping onto the field.
    Joe Davis, the Dodgers’ television play-by-play broadcaster, wore a pair of prescription glasses to the ballpark. He said some fans on Twitter noted that his dark-rimmed specs coincided with a winning streak last year. So they made a comeback.
    The Dodger batters, maybe more than any group of men at the bal
  • Coachella 2018: This video proves that Justin Bieber was the biggest Los Angeles Azules fan at Friday’s set

    Cumbia band from Mexico, Los Angeles Azules, kicked off Coachella 2018 in the best way possible. They started a massive, happy dance party.
    It’s just what the band hoped to accomplish, according to an interview they gave earlier this week.
    “We think we’ll be well received and we’ll see them dancing,” lead singer and guitarist Erick De la Peña said.
    What they probably didn’t expect was to become a trending topic by making Justin Bieber dance.
    Tons of Los
  • Swim: Santa Margarita, Tesoro post fast times at Rancho Dual in the Pool

    Top times in swimming from Friday, April 13.
    BOYS SWIMMING
    NONLEAGUE
    Tesoro 88, Santa Margarita 82200-yard medley relay 01:45.9 – Tes 1:36.83, SM 1:38.21200 free 01:46.9 – Brinegar (Tes) 1:41.03, Brune (SM) 1:43.29200 IM 02:01.0 – Cheng (Tes) 1:51.92, Odgers (SM) 1:57.4450 free 00.22.2 – Rossman (SM) 21.44, Brennan (Tes) 22.19100 butterfly 00.54.1 – Tu (SM) 52.76, Neamand (Tes) 53.37, Maurer (SM) 53.83100 free 00.48.2 – Rossman (SM) 47.39,500 free 04:51.9 &nda
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  • Klitzing named coach at Crean Lutheran

    Crean Lutheran today named Nate Klitzing as its boys basketball head coach, the school announced today.
    Klitzing has been a varsity assistant coach the past four seasons at Orange Lutheran, where he also was junior varsity head coach.
    At Crean Lutheran he replaces Josh Beaty who was fired earlier this week, one month after Beaty coached Crean to a CIF-Southern Section championship.The school declined to give reasons for the dismissal of Beaty, who said the school did not specify its reasons for
  • JSerra baseball continues winning ways with defeat of Servite in 10 innings

    J Serra third baseman Tyler Shimomura makes the throw to first after fielding a bunt in the thrid inning against Servite in a Trinity League varsity baseball game Friday afternoon.in Anaheim on Friday, April13, 2018. (Sam Gangwer, Contributing Photographer)
    J Serra’s Preston Miller lays down a seeing eye bunt along the first base line against Servite in a Trinity League varsity baseball game Friday afternoon. in Anaheim on Friday, April13, 2018. (Sam Gangwer, Contributing Photographer)
    Ser
  • Ibrahimovic, Galaxy hungry for victory in Chicago

    Zlatan Ibrahimovic has already experienced the highs and lows of Major League Soccer and he has yet to play more than 30 minutes in a game.
    After leading a memorable three-goal rally to defeat LAFC in his debut, Ibrahimovic tried to do the same Sunday against Sporting Kansas City but was unable to lead another comeback in a 2-0 loss.
    “Last game we were losing 3-0 at home, so we need to focus more from the beginning and be more stable in our game,” Ibrahimovic said. “We need to
  • Abner Mares, Leo Santa Cruz ready to rumble again

    If there is one thing we know about featherweight champions Leo Santa Cruz and Abner Mares, it’s that they are both classy young men. It’s almost a shame they have to get into the ring and try to beat the heck out of each other again.
    Well, we won’t go that far. After all, we also know they are terrific fighters and that when they square off in a rematch June 9 at Staples Center (on Showtime), they’ll give us everything they’ve got.
    The two hosted a news conference
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  • Angels rally late to extend winning streak to 6 games

    The Angels’ Ian Kinsler hits a sacrifice fly to drive in the go-ahead run during the eighth inning of a baseball game against the Kansas City Royals, Friday, April 13, 2018, in Kansas City, Mo. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)
    Kansas City Royals right fielder Paulo Orlando tries to catch a two-run home run hit by Los Angeles Angels’ Albert Pujols during the third inning of a baseball game Friday, April 13, 2018, in Kansas City, Mo. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)
    Los Angeles Angels’ Ian Kin
  • U.S. strikes on Syria, launched in concert with British, French allies, are ‘now underway’

    President Donald Trump says the United States has “launched precision strikes” on targets associated with Syrian chemical weapons program.
    Smoke rises after airstrikes targeting different parts of the Syrian capital Damascus, Syria, early Saturday, April 14, 2018. Syria’s capital has been rocked by loud explosions that lit up the sky with heavy smoke as U.S. President Donald Trump announced airstrikes in retaliation for the country’s alleged use of chemical weapons. (AP P
  • YouTube shooting: Police release body-camera footage with Nasim Aghdam

    ABOVE: Watch a clip from the police bodycam footage with Nasim Aghdam.Mountain View police on Friday released camera footage from a body-worn camera that captured the interaction between officers and YouTube shooter Nasim Aghdam hours before the attack, when the woman was found sleeping in her car.
    The footage was from both officers’ cameras who responded to the scene and interacted with Aghdam on April 3 at about 1:38 a.m., as well as police dispatcher’s phone call to the San Diego
  • Ducks take clean slate approach after making a mess of Game 1 against Sharks

    ANAHEIM — Selective memory is in order, especially so at playoff time, and for the Ducks, it is completely necessary in the aftermath of an opener in which little was worth savoring.
    There is the general understanding that one game doesn’t linger into the next and that each usually has its own personality and definition. That’s the hope and expectation the Ducks will operate with when Game 2 of their Western Conference first-round series with San Jose begins Saturday night at H
  • Owner of Don the Beachcomber says the tiki restaurant will close Sunday

    The decor was coming down, regulars were told to take their tiki mugs down and an Ohana gathering that felt like a goodbye party was held two weeks ago. Still there was no announcement about a last day.
    Delia Snyder blanches baby bok choy. The owner of Don the Beachcomber said in a note to staff, “… we are saddened to inform everyone that we will be closing our doors … due to increasing rent obligations. (File photo by Cindy Yamanaka, Orange County Register/SCNG) beachcomber.
  • Armed Suspect Shot, Wounded By Police In Anaheim

    According to Anaheim police Sgt. Daron Wyatt, officers had responded to a separate incident at a nearby Carl's Jr., when they recognized the suspect from a previous incident the evening before.
  • Bella Terra begins $6 million renovation to expand outdoor space with beer garden, live music

    HUNTINGTON BEACH — Over the next few months, visitors to Bella Terra in Huntington Beach will notice some sprucing up underway.
    DJM Capital Partners Inc., owner and operator of the upscale shopping center and apartment complex, is renovating the public space there to create a “backyard” environment.
    Bella Terra shopping center in Huntington Beach will undergo renovations slated for completion in November. (Artist rendering courtesy of DJM Capital Partners)
    “We are de
  • Kings’ Drew Doughty sounds off on his one-game suspension

    LAS VEGAS — Kings defenseman Drew Doughty on Friday morning sat down on the dais inside T-Mobile Arena and proceeded to claim that his one-game suspension — for what the NHL’s Department of Player Safety deemed was an illegal check to the head of Vegas forward William Carrier on Wednesday — was not warranted.
    The suspension meant Doughty would miss Friday’s Game 2 against the Golden Knights. It’s his first career suspension in 10 seasons, and he will miss his
  • Orange County scores and player stats for Friday (4-13-18)

    Scores and stats for the Orange County games on Friday, April 13.
    BASEBALLTRINITY LEAGUEOrange Lutheran 5, St. John Bosco 1OL: Rodriguez (W 7IP 7H 1ER 4BB 6K), Ricketts 1-2 RBI, Rajcic 1-2 RBI
    GOLDEN WEST LEAGUESegerstrom 6, Ocean View 4Seg: Zatarain 3-4 2RBI leadoff HR, Pacheco 3-3 RBI 2 2B, Orozco 2-3 HR, Aguilar (W 5IP 5H 2ER 3BB 5K)Note: Seg (13-5, 5-2) takes league lead.
    Loara 7, Orange 1Loa: Monroe 2-4 HR, no-hitter (7IP 0H 1R 4BB 7K), Martinez 3-4, Gonzalez 3-3 RBI 2R
    CRESTVIEW LEAGUEEl D
  • IndyCar drivers make final adjustments for Long Beach Grand Prix during practice

    Indycar driver Scott Dixon exits his race after posting the quickest time in the first practice session Friday April 13, 2018 at the 44th annual Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach in Long Beach, Calif.(Photo by, Will Lester- Inland Valley Daily Bulletin/SCNG)
    Indycar driver Scott Dixon speaks with his crew after posting the quickest time during the first practice session Friday April 13, 2018 at the 44th annual Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach in Long Beach, Calif.(Photo by, Will Lester- Inland Vall
  • Coachella 2018: 7 great festival spots for selfies and squad photos

    It’s easy to get distracted by all the cool sights at the 2018 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival.
    Instead of getting caught up trying to find the best place for selfies and the perfect group squad photo, save time by checking out these 7 best places to immortalize your place at this year’s festival.
    The sun shines down on Supernova by Roberto Behar and Roasrio Marquardt (R&R Studios) during the first day of the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival at the Empire Polo Cl
  • Civic Center plaza in Santa Ana cleared of homeless encampment, places to stay found for nearly 100

    Two girls walk their bikes through the Plaza of the Flags at the Santa Ana Civic Center on Friday, April 13, 2018. Homeless had been moved out of the area in the previous weeks. Both sides of the plaza are fenced off but a walkway runs through the middle. (Photo by Paul Bersebach, Orange County Register/SCNG)
    In November, 2017 the Plaza of Flags was full of homeless at the Civic Center in Santa Ana. (Photo by Ken Steinhardt, Orange County Register/SCNG)
    The Walk of Honor, which was previously oc
  • Former USC quarterback Mark Sanchez suspended by NFL for PED violation

    Former USC and Mission Viejo High quarterback Mark Sanchez acknowledged on social media Friday that he has been suspended for four games by the NFL for a violation of the league’s performance-enhancing drug policy.
    Sanchez, the fifth player selected in the 2009 NFL draft, said he was “blind-sided” by the news, adding that he has “never cheated or attempted to gain a competitive advantage by using a banned performance enhancing substance.”
    Sanchez, 31, is a free
  • La Habra is the next Orange County city considering whether to allow pot warehouse distribution facilities

    La Habra is set to be the second Orange County city to allow warehouse distribution facilities for the marijuana market to open in town.
    Costa Mesa earlier this month began allowing the businesses to open in a portion of that community.
    If given final approval on Monday, April 16, the rules will be changed in La Habra to allow up to four businesses to open secured warehouse facilities in parts of the city dedicated to commercial and industrial businesses. They wouldn’t be allowed within 60
  • Huntington Beach’s Jadelyn Allchin hits for the cycle in victory

    Opposing pitchers should be even more careful against Huntington Beach junior Jadelyn Allchin.
    The Washington-committed center fielder remained sizzling at the plate Thursday.
    Allchin become the second Orange County player this spring to hit for the cycle in an 8-1 victory against visiting Fountain Valley in the Sunset League.
    Batting leadoff, Allchin went 4 for 4, scored three runs and had two RBI to support freshman pitcher Devyn Greer, who struck out six in four innings.
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  • Whether this summer or next, Lakers believe they will build a contender

    EL SEGUNDO — These days, Magic Johnson and Rob Pelinka are a bit more coy about their plans to rebuild the Lakers – funny the effect half a million dollars in tampering fines can have – but the team’s top executives remain no less certain of their ability to land superstars who can lead the Lakers back to the top of the NBA.
    “We are going to find success one way or another,” Pelinka said Friday. “It is not going to be contingent on any specific decision
  • Mt. SAC moves closer to hosting 2020 Olympic Trials with Walnut agreement

    A major hurdle in the way of Mt. San Antonio College’s plans to host the 2020 Olympic Trials in track and field has been cleared with an agreement between the college and Walnut that resolves the city’s pending lawsuit against the renovation of Hilmer Lodge Stadium.
    Walnut and Mt. SAC officials have agreed to settlement terms outlined in a Memorandum of Agreement, according to a statement released by the city.
    Mt. SAC still faces a legal challenge from United Walnut Taxpayers. UWT al
  • California Oil Company Slapped With $12.5M Fine

    A California oil company with a long history of safety violations and regulatory lapses was hit with a record $12.5 million fine by state regulators for nearly 1,500 violations in the past year at an oil field in Orange County. Greka Oil & Gas falsified results in more than 350 reports, failed to conduct regular pressure testing at dozens of wells and didn't maintain operating pressure gauges, according to the state's Department of Conservation.
  • Lonzo Ball, Kyle Kuzma will not play summer league, Magic Johnson says

    EL SEGUNDO — Lonzo Ball’s offseason will not include an appearance at the NBA’s summer league in Las Vegas.
    Lakers president Magic Johnson said Ball and Kyle Kuzma will skip the July event to focus on their individual progress following strong rookie seasons.
    “We want those guys in the gym, working with weights, working on their game, so they won’t be playing in summer league,” Johnson said.
    Rookies Josh Hart and Thomas Bryant will be on the summer team, Johns
  • Orange County restaurants shut down by health inspectors (April 6-13)

    Restaurants, caterers and other food businesses closed by health inspectors in Orange County from April 6 to April 13, 2018:
    Monarch 9 Cafe, 22755 Savi Ranch Parkway, suite A, Yorba LindaClosed: April 12 (report)
    Major violation: Cockroach infestation
    Reopened: April 13The Great Dane Baking Co., 685 Warner Ave., Huntington BeachClosed: April 12 (report)
    Major violation: Rodent infestationThe Wet Burrito, 1235 W. Central Ave., BreaClosed: April 11 (report)
    Major violation: Cockroach infestation
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  • Alexander: Ducks are forced back into response mode

    ANAHEIM—Do the Ducks have to be challenged in a playoff series before they respond?
    The numbers in recent years certainly suggest as much. Counting this series, in which they’re trailing after a 3-0 loss to San Jose in Thursday night’s Game 1, the Ducks have fallen behind in four of their past five playoff series.
    The only one in which they didn’t trail? Last year’s first round sweep of Calgary.
    And for those with short memories, they opened the very next round
  • This week’s best deals: Discounted Dodgers tickets, $1 tea and free gift cards for test driving a Hyundai

    Mid-April means deals are closer than they may appear. You should be watching for spring apparel sales as retailers make room on their racks for summer stock. Retailers are also expected to begin Mother’s Day promotions as early as this week and other venues, such as restaurants, will be launching their advertising campaigns so you can plan to “surprise mom” while saving some money. Lastly, keep your peepers open for Tax and Earth Day freebies and deals, starting with a few in
  • Why USC running back Ronald Jones could slide in NFL draft

    LOS ANGELES — It’s hard to imagine a worse place for your draft plans to veer off track than 20 yards into your 40-yard dash at the Combine, but that’s exactly where Ronald Jones’ hamstring failed him, and since, nothing about his NFL draft process has gone as planned.
    That strained hamstring kept Jones sidelined for most of his Pro Day in March, just as a parade of NFL scouts and executives descended on USC’s campus. And now, as his second workout in front of NFL s
  • Van Nuys toy mogul makes $900 million bid for Toys R Us

    Billionaire Isaac Larian, the Van Nuys toy marketer whose lineup includes Little Tikes and Bratz dolls, offered to save part of Toys “R” Us from liquidation with an almost $900 million bid for stores in the U.S. and Canada.
    Helen Nicosia, left, and Anna Miars shop at Toys “R” Us in Huntington Beach. (MARK RIGHTMIRE, THE ORANGE COUNTY REGISTER)
    Larian would pay $675 million and $215 million for outlets in Canada, he said Friday in a statement. The funds will come from Lari
  • San Fernando Valley Holocaust survivor has ‘been to hell many times’ and lived to tell about it (audio)

    Holocaust survivor Albert (Alberto) Rosa, 93, of Encino, a former professional boxer, shows his moves by a portrait photograph of himself on display at Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust in Los Angeles. (2017 photo by Ed Crisostomo, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG)
    Editor’s Note: In honor of Holocaust Remembrance Day on Thursday, the Daily News is posting excerpts of an audio interview with Holocaust survivor and San Fernando Valley resident, Albert Rosa, conducted by Brenda Gazzar last year.
  • Coachella 2018: Gate opening delayed by 2 hours on opening day of festival

    The Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival begins its two weekend run at the Empire Polo Club in Indio today, April 13, and as has been the case before, the opening of the gates were delayed.
    Related Articles Coachella 2018: Get live updates from the festival grounds as we cover weekend 1 Coachella 2018: Friday YouTube schedule includes The Weeknd, St. Vincent Follow Coachella and the biggest festivals in Southern California with the Festival Pass newsletter Coachella 2018: How the festival an
  • LA may make it illegal for landlords to reveal tenants’ citizenship, or even ask about it

    LOS ANGELES — A Los Angeles City Council committee approved a draft ordinance that would make it illegal for a landlord to disclose a tenant’s citizenship status to third parties, or to inquire as to the immigration or citizenship status of a tenant or occupant.
    The measure advanced Thursday by the Immigrant Affairs, Civil Rights and Equity Committee seeks to mirror and expand upon Assembly Bill 291, which was signed last year by Gov. Jerry Brown and makes it against the law in Calif
  • California makes significant gain in reading on much anticipated national test

    By JOHN FENSTERWALD, EdSource
    Led by strong scores in 8th-grade reading, California moved closer to the national averages in reading and math, continuing a decade-plus trend of generally slow but steady improvement on the National Assessment of Educational Progress. The closely watched assessment released its 2017 results for 4th and 8th grades on Tuesday.
    California was one of seven states with a 4-point increase in 8th-grade reading, enabling it to come within 3 points of the nationa
  • AP source: Trump expected to pardon former Cheney aide Libby

    By CHAD DAY
    The  Associated PressWASHINGTON  — President Donald Trump plans to pardon I. Lewis “Scooter” Libby, a former top aide to Vice President Dick Cheney, according to a person familiar with the president’s decision.
    The person said the announcement could come as early as Friday. The person, who wasn’t authorized to discuss the decision ahead of its public announcement and demanded anonymity, said the pardon has been under consideration at the White
  • Frumpy Middle-aged Mom: Who’s sleeping under your bed? Here’s what’s under mine

    I don’t know if you’ve ever had anyone sleeping under your bed, but – trust me on this – it isn’t as much fun as it sounds.
    There’s only a small amount of available space under my bed, because of all the other things that are shoved under there, like extra foam sleeping pads and random wrapped Christmas presents that have been down there so long, I’ve forgotten what year I put them there. There are so many dust bunnies, they have reproduced and now there
  • Illuminating science for blind students, with help from latest tech devices

    By Carolyn Jones, EdSource
    A high school student in Los Angeles, Ann Wai-Yee Kwong, who is visually impaired, remembers what it was like when her classmates did a science project. They mixed chemicals and watched them change color, checked liquid temperatures using a thermometer and measured speed and velocity by racing toy cars down a ramp.
    Kwong couldn’t do much besides sit quietly and “robotically copy data from my non-disabled peers. … I definitely did not feel included. I
  • How much does your CEO make compared to you? Now, that ratio is public.

    In Long Beach, Joseph Zubretsky, the new CEO of Molina Healthcare, the giant insurer, is set to take home $20.9 million over a year.
    That’s 450 times the pay of Molina’s median worker.
    Michael Mussallem, CEO of Edwards LifeSciences
    In Irvine, Michael Mussallem, CEO of Edwards LifeSciences, the heart valve manufacturer, made $10.8 million last year.
    That was 215 times more than Edwards’ median employee.
    In Glendale, Ronald L. Havner, Jr., CEO of Public Storage, the self-sto
  • 5 ways to solve California’s housing crisis

    Californians could be spending at least $50 billion more than they do dining out, going to the movies or shopping. But high housing costs are “crowding out” personal consumption, with more cash going to landlords and lenders instead.
    If their housing costs weren’t so high, Californians would have enough dollars to buy 15 billion more Happy Meals than it does. They would have enough cash to buy 1.5 billion more Angels tickets or 455 million tickets to Universal Studios
  • Trump pardons former Cheney aide Scooter Libby

    By CHAD DAYY and CATHERINE LUCEY
    The  Associated PressWASHINGTON  — President Donald Trump issued a full pardon Friday to I. Lewis “Scooter” Libby, a former top aide to Vice President Dick Cheney.
    Trump said he does not know Libby, but “for years I have heard that he has been treated unfairly. Hopefully, this full pardon will help rectify a very sad portion of his life,” according to a statement issued by White House spokeswoman Sarah Huckabee Sanders anno
  • Rent control supporters take fight to downtown Los Angeles

    A rent control supporter joins a chant during a tenants rights rally in downtown Los Angeles Thursday, April 12. Supporters of ballot initiatives to limit rent hikes said they were uniting to form a coalition called Southern California for Fair Rents. (Photo by Jeff Collins, the Orange County Register/SCNG)
    A supporter prepares to give a fist salute to chants calling for action to limit displacements due to gentrification in Southern California. Drives are underway or planned in eight California
  • Suspect critically wounded in Anaheim officer-involved shooting

    Anaheim police close off South Citron Street in Anaheim as they investigate an officer involved shooting on Friday morning, April 13, 2018, outside an apartment complex. The man is in critical condition at a local hospital. (Photo by Mark Rightmire, Orange County Register/SCNG)
    An Anaheim police officer speaks with a woman on South Citron Street in Anaheim as they investigate an officer involved shooting on Friday morning, April 13, 2018, outside an apartment complex. The man is in critical cond
  • Despite drop in distracted driving-related crashes across state, Southern California drivers use cellphones at higher rate

    Few people paid attention to the cardboard sign the suspiciously clean-cut young man wearing sunglasses was holding as he stood on the Riverside Avenue off-ramp of the westbound 10 Freeway Thursday morning. If they had, they would have noticed it read, “Talking & Texting while driving KILLS! If you’re on a cellphone right now, you’re about to get a ticket from Rialto PD.”
    As part of Distracted Driving Awareness Month, Rialto police launched a 3 1/2-hour-long operation
  • Swim: Thursday’s leaderboard (updated)

    Top reported times in swimming from Thursday, April 12
    BOYS SWIMMING
    ACADEMY LEAGUE
    Sage Hill 119, Crean Lutheran 51
    ORANGE COAST LEAGUE
    Godinez 79, Calvary Chapel 67
    TRINITY LEAGUE
    Mater Dei 107, JSerra 57
    Santa Margarita 113, St. John Bosco 57
    Orange Lutheran 91, Servite 79
    NONLEAGUE
    University 115, Portola 55
    Diving – Nichols (Edi) 219.85, Schaben (Edi) 219.85
    200-yard medley relay 01:45.9 –  Uni 1:41.23, MD 1:41.76, OL 1:42.95, SM 1:44.06,200 IM 02:01.0 – Schreiber (Sa
  • Heinz wants to know: Would you eat Mayochup?

    Mayochup might not be exactly what investors have been craving from Kraft Heinz Co., but the company is betting it will help whet their appetite for growth.
    Heinz has created a dip concoction that blends mayonaise and ketchup. The company has asked fans to vote yes via Twitter in order to bring the product to U.S. grocery stores. (Courtesy of Heinz)
    The packaged-food giant, unable for now to fulfill its goal of expansion via acquisitions, is polling consumers on Twitter on whether
  • Will Ferrell taken to hospital after 2-vehicle crash on I-5 Freeway in Mission Viejo

    MISSION VIEJO – Actor and comedian Will Ferrell was hospitalized after the SUV he was riding in was struck by an apparently sleepy driver causing it to hit the center divider and flip over on the I-5 freeway Thursday night, April 12.Ferrell, 50, was riding in the black Lincoln with three others in the northbound carpool lane just before the 10:50 p.m. crash, said Rafael Reynoso, a California Highway Patrol officer and spokesman.
    At the same time, a 22-year-old man was driving a Toyota car
  • Annual Anaheim competition is about working out who is the fittest

    The fourth annual APA Guns N Hoses Fitness Competition was held Saturday, April 7, at the North Net Training Center.
    Competitors did a variety of cross-fit style exercises, such as push-ups while doing a handstand against a wall, lifting weights and doing pull ups, to prove their fitness.Each workout was designed to test athletes in combinations of cardiovascular, strength, power, endurance and general physical ability.
    All proceeds of the event benefit the Anaheim Police Survivors’ and Sc
  • Suspect wounded Friday in Anaheim officer-involved shooting

    ANAHEIM – Police shot and wounded a suspect who was then taken to the hospital Friday morning, April 13.
    He has been described by police only as a “male suspect.” His condition was immediately unknown.
    No officers were hurt in the incident in the 100 block of South Seneca Circle, Anaheim police said.
    It is unknown what prompted the shooting or how many times the suspect was shot.
    Citron Street was closed between Lincoln Avenue and Broadway.
    The incident will be investigated by

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