• Minor injuries reported after Riverside-bound train hits car in Irvine

    Minor injuries reported after Riverside-bound train hits car in Irvine
    IRVINE — Two people sustained minor injuries Wednesday night when a Metrolink train struck a vehicle in Irvine.
    The collision was reported about 7 p.m. just east of Harvard Avenue and Irvine Center Drive, according to the Orange County Fire Authority.Irvine – OCFA on scene of vehicle vs train just east of Harvard & Irvine Cntr Drive.One minor injury transported.METROLINK train to be moved soon.Irvine PD investigating. pic.twitter.com/WtV2Q3LTsL
    — OCFA PIO (@OCFA_PIO) April
  • Elderly Irvine woman found dead after being swept out to sea in Laguna Beach

    Elderly Irvine woman found dead after being swept out to sea in Laguna Beach
    After hours of searching, rescuers found the body of an elderly woman who was swept out to sea near Victoria Point in Laguna Beach on Wednesday evening, police said.
    The search began after an Irvine couple in their 70s walking near Victoria Point were swept out to sea by strong waves and current, Laguna Beach Police Department Sgt. Jim Cota said. Police announced the woman was missing at 8:10 p.m.
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  • Call Sacramento’s bluff on dealing with sexual harassment in the Capitol

    Call Sacramento’s bluff on dealing with sexual harassment in the Capitol
    The California Legislature is forever passing tough laws for others and then exempting its own — so why should the Sacramento tiger change its stripes in the #MeToo era?
    Well, it hasn’t.
    The suits in the Assembly and state Senate want other Californians to face proper punishment for the pervasive sexual harassment long tolerated in business and governmental workplaces, a shameful legacy suddenly and properly being challenged in Hollywood, Washington, D.C., and around the world.
    But,
  • The race for California governor could come down to occupational hazards

    The race for California governor could come down to occupational hazards
    The dynamics of this year’s race for governor in California really haven’t changed much since campaigning began; current Lt. Gov. Gavin Newsom is the favorite and there’s a mad scramble between the rest of the field for the second slot on the November ballot.
    So far, Newsom has managed to stay out of enough trouble to retain his status as the frontrunner. His biggest hiccup came recently when he admitted to the San Francisco Chronicle that after asking for San Franciscans&rsquo
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  • Local governments should stick to governing, not grandstanding against ‘sanctuary’ policies

    Local governments should stick to governing, not grandstanding against ‘sanctuary’ policies
    Editor’s note: Breaking views are thoughts from individual members of the editorial board on today’s headlines.
    In recent weeks, cities and counties across the state have been going out of their way to oppose California’s so-called “sanctuary state” law, Senate Bill 54, which was signed into law last year.
    The law was heavily hyped last year by state leaders as an act of defiance against the Trump administration and a defense of illegal immigrants. Consequently
  • Fountain Valley routs top-ranked Huntington Beach 20-4

    Fountain Valley routs top-ranked Huntington Beach 20-4
    Fountain Valley crushed the No. 1 team in Orange County and in California.
    The Barons walloped Huntington Beach 20-4 on Wednesday in a Sunset League game at Huntington Beach High.
    This week’s California high school baseball rankings by CalHiSports.com have Huntington Beach No. 1 in the state for the first time this season. The Oilers have been No. 1 in the OC Varsity county top 25 for a few weeks.
    Sebastian Murillo, a Fountain Valley sophomore, homered twice and had six RBIs. Cole Wentz dr
  • Dodgers fall short again as Marlins take series with 8-6 win

    Dodgers fall short again as Marlins take series with 8-6 win
    Miami Marlins’ Miguel Rojas, right, hits a three-run home run as Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Clayton Kershaw, left, and catcher Yasmani Grandal watch during the fifth inning of a baseball game Wednesday, April 25, 2018, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)
    Miami Marlins starting pitcher Trevor Richards throws to the plate during the second inning of a baseball game against the Los Angeles Dodgers Wednesday, April 25, 2018, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)SoundThe g
  • Dine at more than 50 Huntington Beach restaurants in one day and at one spot

    Dine at more than 50 Huntington Beach restaurants in one day and at one spot
    Want to visit more than 50 restaurants this weekend?
    That’s not impossible if you attend the annual Taste of Huntington Beach.
    For an all-inclusive ticket, you can feast on unlimited tastes of food from local eateries. You also can sip samples of wine and beer.
    And, you can catch up with friends and neighbors at the popular event.
    Proceeds benefit the Huntington Beach Children’s Library.
    – Susan Christian Goulding
     
    If you go
    When: Noon to 4 p.m. Sunday, April 29
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  • Consumer watchdog becomes alphabet soup of controversy

    Consumer watchdog becomes alphabet soup of controversy
    The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is dead. Long live the Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection.
    That’s the message the Trump administration is pushing, at least, in what on the surface seems like a minor tweak to the name of the federal consumer watchdog agency created after the Great Recession to protect consumers against banks, credit card companies, debt collectors and other financial companies.
    But critics see it as a not-so-subtle effort to telegraph the abrupt ideological tu
  • Investing in regional rail can erase prescription for gridlock

    Investing in regional rail can erase prescription for gridlock
    For nearly half a century I have enjoyed a unique perspective on Southern California traffic. I started my career as a bus operator driving on crowded streets and then rose through the ranks to head major public transportation agencies such as OCTA, Metro and Metrolink that sought various ways to ease congestion.
    I have dealt with all aspects of traffic from highways to buses, passenger rail and freight. Here’s what I learned: we have too many cars and trucks and not enough road to keep pa
  • Revived with Marlins, former Dodger Miguel Rojas is the latest cautionary tale in judging trades too soon

    Revived with Marlins, former Dodger Miguel Rojas is the latest cautionary tale in judging trades too soon
    LOS ANGELES — He rolled into town this week a new player with a new swing. His role as an everyday, top-of-the-lineup hitter was one the man who traded him four years ago didn’t see in his immediate future.
    Ask him for the secret to his success, and he will describe the long hours working with a private hitting instructor the last two offseasons. He’ll describe his new swing path, his conversion to the religion of hitting line drives, and the early baseball years he wasted plea
  • JetBlue reducing Long Beach flights, blames city for halting international plan

    JetBlue reducing Long Beach flights, blames city for halting international plan
    JetBlue Airways Corp. will curtail flight operations at Long Beach Airport, and last year’s decision by the city council to refuse international flights was a deciding factor.
    “The majority of the change in Long Beach is being driven by the rejection of the Customs facility,” said Marty St. George, JetBlue’s executive vice president of commercial and planning operations.
    JetBlue announced changes to their Southern California flight schedules Wednesday morning. Besides pla
  • Anaheim appoints award-winning local poet as its first poet laureate

    Anaheim appoints award-winning local poet as its first poet laureate
    Anaheim is known, among other things, for its sports and entertainment, but now city officials want to add the spoken word to that list.
    The city recently appointed its first poet laureate to coincide with National Poetry Month.
    West Anaheim resident and award-winning poet and writer Grant Hier will be tasked with raising the consciousness of reading and writing poetry through at least two free public workshops, two public readings and two community events.
    Hier regularly attends poetry readings
  • JetBlue to return to Ontario Airport with flights to New York

    JetBlue to return to Ontario Airport with flights to New York
    JetBlue Airways executives plan a return to Ontario International Airport after about a decade’s absence from the city, the company announced Wednesday morning.
    JetBlue dropped Ontario International Airport from its network in 2008, when it ceased offering daily flights to John F. Kennedy Airport in New York City. The airline blamed high fuel prices when it announced that decision nearly 10 years ago.
    Now, flying out of Ontario is a more affordable proposition for JetBlue, so flights from
  • Best Thing I Ate: Is it possible the best Vietnamese noodles are not in Little Saigon?

    Best Thing I Ate: Is it possible the best Vietnamese noodles are not in Little Saigon?
    It’s entirely reasonable to think that the best thing on the menu at a new restaurant in Orange called Simply Pho Noodle House might be the pho, the Vietnamese noodle soup that everyone knows and loves. But life doesn’t always make sense.
    The pho at Simply Pho isn’t very good. The broth is fine, but the fillings are terrible. The chicken in the pho ga is as tough as shoe leather. And the oxtail in the pho duoi bo is about as tender and flavorful as a mouthful of rubber bands.
    B
  • Danish inventor convicted of reporter’s murder, gets life

    By JAN M. OLSEN
    The Associated PressCOPENHAGEN, Denmark — Danish submarine inventor Peter Madsen was found guilty Wednesday of torturing and murdering Swedish reporter Kim Wall before dismembering her body during a private submarine trip. He was sentenced to life in prison.
    Copenhagen City Court Judge Anette Burkoe said she and two jurors unanimously decided Wall’s death was a murder, finding Madsen also guilty of sexual assault and the defilement of a corpse.
    “It is the court&
  • Angels’ Cam Bedrosian encouraged by increased velocity

    Angels’ Cam Bedrosian encouraged by increased velocity
    HOUSTON — The numbers – on the scoreboard and the radar gun – indicate Cam Bedrosian may be on the way back.
    With Keynan Middleton unavailable Tuesday night after pitching three days in a row, Cam Bedrosian picked up the final four outs to record his first save of the season.
    Over his past two games, he’s struck out four and hasn’t allowed a run in 2 1/3 innings. Also, his velocity, which had been an issue, seems to be coming back. Bedrosian has thrown his
  • Riverside man convicted in OC police chase, Long Beach crash that left his passenger dead

    Riverside man convicted in OC police chase, Long Beach crash that left his passenger dead
    SANTA ANA — A Riverside man was convicted Wednesday of second-degree murder in the death of his passenger in a Long Beach crash that occurred during a police chase that started in Westminster.
    Javier Homero Montoya, 44, was also convicted of two felony counts of assault with a deadly weapon on a police officer, and jurors found true sentencing enhancements for a secondary offense committed while out on bail.
    Montoya, who has a 2000 residential burglary conviction in Riverside County on his
  • What’s streaming on Netflix in May: Carol Burnett, Tina Fey, Ali Wong and more

    What’s streaming on Netflix in May: Carol Burnett, Tina Fey, Ali Wong and more
    May is looking pretty funny on Netflix.
    Carol Burnett returns to the screen in “A Little Help with Carol Burnett.” The unscripted series features Burnett and a cadre of children ages 4-8 giving advice to people, including celebrities.
    In “My Next Guest Needs No Introduction with David Letterman: Tina Fey,” Letterman interviews Fey both inside and outside the studio for an in depth look into the life and career of the producer, writer, comedian and actress. Fey’s &ld
  • Woodbridge’s Dostanic returns to Ojai Tennis Tournament as top seed

    Woodbridge’s Dostanic returns to Ojai Tennis Tournament as top seed
    Woodbridge tennis player Stefan Dostanic has won plenty during his young career but he returns Thursday to a prestigious event that marks a narrow loss last spring.
    Dostanic will be at the Ojai Tennis Tournament, which is playing host to a record 118th tournament. The event is the longest running amateur tennis tournament in North America held at the same site.
    Last season as a rising sophomore, Dostanic reached the finals of Ojai’s CIF boys singles tournament and held a match point but lo
  • CHOC to open new autism center with $10-million gift from Newport Beach foundation

    CHOC to open new autism center with $10-million gift from Newport Beach foundation
    ORANGE — Children’s Hospital of Orange County announced Wednesday, April 25, its plan to open a center to provide services to children with autism spectrum disorders using a $10-million gift from Newport Beach-based Thompson Family Foundation.
    The Thompson Autism Center — a two-story, 20,000-square-foot facility — is set to open in early 2019, just a few blocks away from CHOC’s main campus at 170 S. Main St.
    The center will provide programs for autistic children of
  • Take a look inside Happy Place at L.A. Live

    Take a look inside Happy Place at L.A. Live
    After having to close down in its original location in Los Angeles in November, pop-up interactive art exhibition Happy Place will re-open to the public on Thursday, April 26, in its new home at the L.A. Live Event Deck in Downtown Los Angeles.
    Members of the media were offered a sneak peek of the bigger and better Happy Place on Wednesday, which included updates to some of the more popular rooms including the confetti room, the “XO” lip print room and the “Happy Birthday&rdquo
  • 3 people rescued from apartment balcony in Fullerton fire

    3 people rescued from apartment balcony in Fullerton fire
    Three people were rescued from a blaze on East Imperial Highway in Fullerton before their apartment burned on Monday, authorities said.
    Fullerton and Brea fire units were the first to arrive in response to a 2:45 p.m. call of a fire at an apartment complex at 652 East Imperial Highway.
    Sign up for our breaking news email newsletter: When major local news happens, you will be the first to know. Subscribe here.
    Firefighters swiftly threw ladders against a second floor balcony and saved two adults
  • Books, authors and readers: Free events happening at LitFest Pasadena

    Books, authors and readers: Free events happening at LitFest Pasadena
    LitFest Pasadena is returning to the Playhouse District May 19 and 20.
    The 7th annual free event, which was co-founded by Southern California News Group’s Larry Wilson, will feature author appearances, readings, panels and conversations, literary performances, writing workshops and more inside a selection of venues, as well as at outside locations.
    Each day’s events will begin at 1 p.m. with writing workshops: “Create Your Own Female Sleuth” and “Who Do You Think Yo
  • South O.C.'s solution to homelessness is class warfare at its NIMBYest

    A homeless camp at Plaza of the Flags next to the Orange County Superior Courthouse in Santa Ana. Last week, the mayors of 12 cities in South Orange County had the opportunity to cut the Gordian knot that is homelessness.
  • Who is Joseph James DeAngelo? Ex-cop is suspected Golden State killer

    Who is Joseph James DeAngelo? Ex-cop is suspected Golden State killer
    News broke Wednesday that a 72-year-old former police officer was taken into custody Wednesday, accused of being the Golden State Killer, a serial rapist and killer who terrorized residents in the Bay Area, Sacramento area and Southern California in the late 1970s.
    Sacramento County District Attorney Anne Marie Schubert, joined by law enforcement leaders from throughout the state and relatives of victims, announced that DNA evidence developed in the past six days had led to the arrest of Jo
  • Lawsuit: 3 Orange County men say they were victims of ‘gay bashing’ at Newport Beach restaurant

    Lawsuit: 3 Orange County men say they were victims of ‘gay bashing’ at Newport Beach restaurant
    Three Orange County men are suing Newport Beach’s Balboa Inn after they say they were called a gay slur and assaulted by staff in the hotel’s Italian restaurant this month.
    In their lawsuit filed in Orange County Superior Court this week, Angel Bonilla, Colton Moyer and Clement Serafin say they were visiting Balboa Island on April 13 when they decided to stop by Siena Restaurant inside the Balboa Inn for dinner.
    The trio was immediately met with hostility from a woman working behind
  • 10 binge-worthy movies coming to Netflix this summer

    Summers get hot, so no one would argue against staying inside to watch some movies.
    And as if hearing our plea, Netflix has some great offerings streaming over the summer.
    Here’s a peek at what’s to come.
    May 18
    Cargo: After a pandemic, an infected father is stranded in rural Australia seeking a home for his infant and a way to protect her from his own changing nature. Stars: Martin Freeman, Anthony Hayes and Susie Porter.
    May 25
    Ibiza: A romantic comedy about three friends who
  • Chargers pleased with linebacker options in early rounds of 2018 NFL draft

    Chargers pleased with linebacker options in early rounds of 2018 NFL draft
    A year ago, Gus Bradley watched 112 picks come off the board before getting someone on his side of the ball. The Chargers likely won’t make their defensive coordinator wait as long when this NFL draft starts Thursday — but if they do, don’t count on him complaining.
    “I think sometimes you look and go, ‘Well, I hope it’s seven for seven on the defensive side,’” Bradley said. “But it’s really not like that. It’s really a chance to i
  • HOA Homefront: Potentially disastrous HOA bill pending in Sacramento

    The California Legislature continues to try to “fix” California’s common interest developments, yet elected representatives still do not understand the dynamic of volunteer-run communities or what they need. Senate Bill 1265 is the latest example. Authored by Sen. Bob Wieckowski, a Democrat from the 10th District in East Bay area, the bill seeks to revamp the HOA election process for the second time in 13 years.
    This bill would bar any HOA board candidacy eligibility requiremen
  • College hoops panel recommendations: ban cheats, end 1-and-done

    By RALPH D. RUSSO
    The Associated PressINDIANAPOLIS — The Commission on College Basketball sharply directed the NCAA to take control of the sport, calling for sweeping reforms to separate pro and college tracks, permit players to return to school after going undrafted by the NBA and ban cheating coaches for life.
    The independent commission, led by former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, released a detailed 60-page report Wednesday, seven months after the group was formed by the NCAA in
  • Public TV stations KCET (Channel 28) and KOCE (Channel 50) to merge

    Public TV stations KCET (Channel 28) and KOCE/PBS SoCal (Channel 50) are announcing their merger in part by distributing the following graphic. (Image courtesy of KCET)
    LOS ANGELES — KCETLink Media Group and PBS SoCal (KOCE), the flagship PBS station for Southern California, announced a merger agreement today, bringing public-TV channels 28 and 50 under the same organization.
    “The merger of equals creates a center for public media innovation and creativity that serves the more than 1
  • Tower 48 opens Saturday, April 28, aiming to please locals with tote-it-to-the-beach gourmet grub

    Tower 48 opens Saturday, April 28, aiming to please locals with tote-it-to-the-beach gourmet grub
    Tower 48 food: River Street Reuben with house corned beef, sauerkraut, provolone, and thousand island on marble rye on Monday, Apr 23, 2018. (Photo by Jeff Gritchen, Orange County Register/SCNG)
    Tower 48 food: Chicken Salad sandwich with apples, cranberry, tarragon, toasted almond, sprouts, Swiss cheese, garlic aioli on a croissant on Monday, Apr 23, 2018. (Photo by Jeff Gritchen, Orange County Register/SCNG)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsAndrew Dorsey, left, and Daniel Biello, owners of
  • Angels’ road winning streak snapped by Justin Verlander, Astros

    Angels’ road winning streak snapped by Justin Verlander, Astros
    Los Angeles Angels’ third baseman Luis Valbuena (18) tags out Houston Astros’ Derek Fisher (21) on a return to the bag for the out to end the fifth inning during a baseball game Wednesday, April 25, 2018, in Houston. (AP Photo/Michael Wyke)
    Los Angeles Angels’ starting pitcher Nick Tropeano (35) throws against the Houston Astros during the first inning of a baseball game Wednesday, April 25, 2018, in Houston. (AP Photo/Michael Wyke)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsLos Ange
  • Denim Day campaign to combat sexual violence to be observed across Southern California

    The advocacy group Peace Over Violence is promoting Denim Day, which is Wednesday, April 25, 2018, on its web site.
    LOS ANGELES — Events will be held across the Southland today recognizing the 19th annual Denim Day campaign to combat sexual violence and supporting its victims.
    Denim Day founder Patti Giggans, executive director of the group Peace Over Violence, will join city and community leaders at Los Angeles City Hall to discuss the campaign and — in conjunction with the #MeToo a
  • Disneyland just added a second ‘Star Wars Nite’ after the first sold out quickly

    Disneyland just added a second ‘Star Wars Nite’ after the first sold out quickly
    If you found yourself sobbing uncontrollably because the popular “Star Wars Nite” scheduled for May 3 sold out so quickly at Disneyland, dry your tears. Because the park has accomodated the bereft fans by adding a second night. And tickets will go on sale Tuesday, May 1.
    As you might guess, this promotes the next movie in the Disney Star Wars franchise, “Solo: A Star Wars Story” that opens May 25, plus of course the anticipated opening of the new land Star Wars: Gala
  • Diamond Bar man dies in crash down steep Mount Wilson embankment

    ALTADENA — A 64-year-old Diamond Bar man was killed when the vehicle he was driving went off the road and then down a steep embankment in the Mount Wilson area near Altadena, authorities said today.
    The crash was reported at 8:15 p.m. Tuesday on Mount Wilson Red Box Road, according to the California Highway Patrol.
    The Ford the man was driving was southbound on Mount Wilson Red Box Road when, for unknown reasons, it veered to the right and traveled onto a raised curb and into a metal guard
  • Frumpy Middle-aged Mom: I fed people at my dining room table, just like you see in the movies

    A few weeks ago, I was sitting around thinking about eating. I do this a lot. It’s my favorite topic, at least after wine and  Bloody Marys.
    And I was recalling the olden days, before I had kids, when I used to throw a lot of fancy dinner parties with real china and crystal.
    After I reminisced for a bit, I looked over at my dining room table, which has been covered for the last five years with the detritus of modern life, specifically every bill, invoice and tax notification I’v
  • Charter launches Spectrum gigabit internet across Southern California

    Charter launches Spectrum gigabit internet across Southern California
    Get your tablets and smartphones charged, the gigabit network is growing in Southern California.
    Spectrum is the latest cable and internet company to join the region’s high-speed highway. On Wednesday, April 25, the company said it is launching gigabit from Ventura to San Diego and east to Palm Springs.
    All cities in the region should have access to Spectrum’s network by year’s end, a representative said. The company is owned by Charter Communications, which bought Ti
  • Trump stands behind an embattled Ronny Jackson: Political Cartoons

    Trump stands behind an embattled Ronny Jackson: 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.
  • Same masked man may have robbed 7-Elevens in Cypress and Anaheim

    The masked man who robbed this 7-Eleven on Valley View Street and Orange Avenue in Cypress about 1 a.m. Wednesday, April 25, 2018, may have later robbed another 7-Eleven in Anaheim. (Google Street View)
    CYPRESS — A 7-Eleven store in Cypress was held up at gunpoint this morning and authorities are looking into the possibility that the same suspect robbed a 7-Eleven in Anaheim.
    The robbery in Cypress was reported around 1 a.m. near the intersection of Valley View Street and Orange Avenue, ac
  • LA County’s homeless need more than housing to stay off the streets, report says

    LA County’s homeless need more than housing to stay off the streets, report says
    In a March 2018 photo, Mary Serano sits on her cot in an emergency shelter at the Greater Missionary Baptist Church on Norris Avenue in Pacoima. An Economic Roundtable study found that help finding a job as well as medical care are also important in keeping people from becoming and staying chronically homeless. (Photo by Hans Gutknecht, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG)
    Housing alone will not solve Los Angeles County’s homelessness problem, and a more strategic effort at early intervention is n
  • You’ve been to the Fullerton downtown market, now how do you use those oranges you bought?

    You’ve been to the Fullerton downtown market, now how do you use those oranges you bought?
    You couldn’t tell from the blustery weather as I visited Fullerton’s Downtown Farmers’ Market, that summer is around the corner.
    But it is and the weekly market will be open for its duration.
    Running through the last Thursday in October, the market features live music, children’s activities, a beer-wine garden hosted by the adjoining Fullerton Museum Center, and farm-fresh produce, which is what I came for.
    Shoppers at the Sunny Cal Farms booth buy fine fruits, on Wilshir
  • Salt & Straw to Open at Downtown Disney

    Craving a scoop of zazzy ice cream while in Anaheim? There's a Salt & Straw opening at the end of 2018. As sure as a princess is going to wave at us from a float, and as sure as a ghost will attempt to catch a ride in our Doom Buggy, and as sure as a teacup spins, Downtown Disney District is always and forever bustling.
  • HUD’s Carson to propose rent increases for low-income Americans who get housing subsidies

    By Tracy Jan, The Washington Post
    U.S. Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben Carson on Wednesday will propose to increase the amount low-income households are expected to pay for rent as well as require those receiving housing subsidies to work, according to the administration’s legislative proposal obtained by The Washington Post.
    The move to overhaul how low-income rental subsidies are calculated would affect more than 4.5 million families relying on federal housing assistance. The
  • Photos: Fullerton vs. Troy baseball at Angel Stadium

    Photos: Fullerton vs. Troy baseball at Angel Stadium
    Check out the Register’s photos from Tuesday night’s high school baseball game between Fullerton and Troy at Angel Stadium. Read the game story here.
    Fullerton head coach Tony Gonzalez during Fullerton’s 2-0 victory over Troy at Angel Stadium in Anaheim on Tuesday, April 24, 2018. (Photo by Kevin Sullivan, Orange County Register/SCNG)
    Fans cheer during Fullerton’s 2-0 victory over Troy at Angel Stadium in Anaheim on Tuesday, April 24, 2018. (Photo by Kevin Sullivan,
  • Angels’ Shohei Ohtani expects to be past blister issues

    Angels’ Shohei Ohtani expects to be past blister issues
    HOUSTON — The Blister Watch could be over.
    A day after Shohei Ohtani threw 98 pitches without issue, Manager Mike Scioscia said Ohtani is confident he will not have a problem with the blister again this season.
    Scioscia said Ohtani told him the skin has now toughened to a callus, which is a good sign based on his history.
    “Shohei really feels if he goes out and pitches and it feels good, then it doesn’t bother him the whole season,” Scioscia said.
    Scioscia would not confi
  • Report: Suspected ‘Golden State Killer’ arrested after eluding authorities for decades

    After more than three decades, authorities have made an arrest in the notorious ‘Golden State Killer’ case, according to the Sacramento Bee.
    Authorities are expected to announce the arrest Wednesday of a man suspected terrorizing California residents beginning in the mid-1970s, according to the Bee. The suspect has been living in the Sacramento area and was identified after a renewed push of the investigation by the Sacramento County Sheriff’s Department and District Attor
  • Report: Suspected ‘Golden State Killer,’ ‘East Area Rapist’ arrested after eluding authorities for decades

    After more than three decades, authorities have made an arrest in the notorious ‘Golden State Killer’ case, according to the Sacramento Bee.
    Authorities are expected to announce the arrest Wednesday of a man suspected of terrorizing California residents beginning in the mid-1970s, according to the Bee. The suspect has been living in the Sacramento area and was identified after a renewed push of the investigation by the Sacramento County Sheriff’s Department and District At
  • Never driven a Tesla? Now you can rent one, drive to San Diego

    If you’re planning a trip to San Diego or Palm Springs and have never driven a Tesla, Tesloop has your number.
    The Culver City-based startup has launched a car rental service called Tesloop Cruiser. A complement to the company’s existing Tesloop Shuttle service, Tesloop Cruiser allows customers to drive a Tesla Model 3, which seats five people, or a Tesla Model X, which seats seven.
    One-way service for $49
    Drivers can reserve a trip and drive between cities within pre-sched

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