• Whicker: Gennady Golovkin’s frustrations land on Vanes Martirosyan’s head in second-round knockout

    Whicker: Gennady Golovkin’s frustrations land on Vanes Martirosyan’s head in second-round knockout
    Gennady Golovkin celebrates after knocking down Vanes Martirosyan in their middleweight title boxing match Saturday, May 5, 2018, in Carson, Calif. Golovkin won the bout. (AP Photo/Chris Carlson)
    Gennady Golovkin celebrates after defeating Vanes Martirosyan in their middleweight title boxing match Saturday, May 5, 2018, in Carson, Calif. (AP Photo/Chris Carlson)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsGennady Golovkin celebrates after knocking down Vanes Martirosyan in their middleweight world cham
  • Pedestrian injured in Huntington Beach collision, traffic slows down on PCH

    Pedestrian injured in Huntington Beach collision, traffic slows down on PCH
    A pedestrian was injured in a collision with a car Saturday evening in Huntington Beach and was sent to the hospital, slowing down traffic while police investigated.
    The collision took place at 7:12 p.m. at the intersection of Main Street and Pacific Coast Highway, said Huntington Beach Sgt. Jeff Goodspeed.
    It wasn’t immediately unknown what caused the collision. A description of the pedestrian, who was sent to the hospital, was also not immediately available. Information on the pedestrian
  • Anaheim celebrates Cinco de Mayo

    Anaheim celebrates Cinco de Mayo
    A cook slices cooked meat for customers at the Labor a Mexico booth during the Anaheim Cinco de Mayo Fiesta in Anaheim on Saturday, May 5, 2018. (Photo by Paul Rodriguez, Contributing Photographer)
    A customer places an order at a food booth during the Anaheim Cinco de Mayo Fiesta in Anaheim on Saturday, May 5, 2018. (Photo by Paul Rodriguez, Contributing Photographer)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsValeria Sedano is not quite tall enough for one of the carnival rides at the Anaheim Cinco d
  • Dodgers’ bullpen problems surface again in loss to the Padres

    Dodgers’ bullpen problems surface again in loss to the Padres
    San Diego Padres starting pitcher Bryan Mitchell delivers a pitch during a baseball game against Los Angeles Dodgers, Saturday, May 5, 2018, in Monterrey, Mexico. (AP Photo/ Eduardo Verdugo)
    Los Angeles Dodgers’ Alex Verdugo bats during a baseball game against San Diego Padres, Saturday, May 5, 2018, in Monterrey, Mexico. (AP Photo/ Eduardo Verdugo)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsSan Diego Padres starting pitcher Bryan Mitchell throws to a Los Angeles Dodgers batter during a baseball
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  • Americans John Hyden and Theo Brunner ousted after 0-2 day

    Americans John Hyden and Theo Brunner ousted after 0-2 day
    Brazil’s Evandro Goncalves Oliveira Junior blocks a shot by USA’s John Hyden during Day 4 of the Huntington Beach Open in Huntington Beach on Saturday, May 5, 2018. (Photo by Kevin Sullivan, Orange County Register/SCNG)
    USA’s Theadore Brunner battles at the net with Brazil’s Andre Loyola Stein during Day 4 of the Huntington Beach Open in Huntington Beach on Saturday, May 5, 2018. (Photo by Kevin Sullivan, Orange County Register/SCNG)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsB
  • UCLA eliminates USC at NCAA beach volleyball tournament

    UCLA eliminates USC at NCAA beach volleyball tournament
    The No. 1-ranked UCLA women’s beach volleyball team stayed alive at the NCAA Tournament in Gulf Shores, Ala., by beating No. 5 USC 3-1 in an elimination bracket game Saturday.
    The Bruins advance to a matchup with No. 3 Hawaii on Sunday at 8:30 a.m. on ESPN2 with the winner earning a spot in the national championship match.
    The Bruins scored first-set wins on all five courts, but the Trojans fought back to force third sets in four of the matches.Related Articles Foothill, St. Margaret&rsquo
  • Looking beyond one-party rule in California

    Looking beyond one-party rule in California
    It’s been a half century since Ronald Reagan shocked California, and the nation, by beating the late Pat Brown for governor by a million votes. Yet although the Republican Party is a shadow of its mid-20th century form, there are some clear signs that growing discontent — including among independents and many Democrats today — with the regime forged by Brown’s son Jerry, with which so many progressives are deeply enamored.
    In 1966 Reagan used the term “Ya basta&rdqu
  • Austin Beutner might be the change agent LAUSD needs

    Austin Beutner might be the change agent LAUSD needs
    Austin Beutner’s selection as superintendent of the Los Angeles Unified School District is a practical, positive move for a district sorely in need of fresh leadership.
    A three-year contract with Beutner was approved on a 5-2 vote of the school board this past week. He succeeds Michelle King, who stepped down earlier this year due to health problems.
    Unlike King, who spent her life in education as a teacher and administrator, Beutner’s background is in business.
    Board members George
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  • Photos:Colorful Hats and Thousands at Kentucky Derby Day at Santa Anita Park

    Photos:Colorful Hats and Thousands at Kentucky Derby Day at Santa Anita Park
    Colorful hats as thousands were on hand to watch the Kentucky Derby Day on the big screen at Santa Anita Park in Arcadia, Calif., on Saturday, May 5, 2018. Jockey Mike Smith riding Justify won the 144th running of the Kentucky Derby at Churchhill Downs in Kentucky.
    Colorful hats as thousands were on hand to watch the Kentucky Derby Day on the big screen at Santa Anita Park in Arcadia, Calif., on Saturday, May 5, 2018. Jockey Mike Smith riding Justify won the 144th running of the Kentucky Derby a
  • Sara Hughes, Summer Ross lose twice, fall short

    Sara Hughes, Summer Ross lose twice, fall short
    Brazil’s Barbara Seixas De Freitas celebrates a point in front of USA’s Summer Ross during Day 4 of the Huntington Beach Open in Huntington Beach on Saturday, May 5, 2018. (Photo by Kevin Sullivan, Orange County Register/SCNG)
    USA’s Sara Hughes, center, hits past Brazil’s Fernanda Alves, left, and Barbara Seixas De Freitas, as her partner Summer Ross looks on during Day 4 of the Huntington Beach Open in Huntington Beach on Saturday, May 5, 2018. (Photo by Kevin Sullivan,
  • Orange County high school schedule: Monday, May 7

    Orange County high school schedule: Monday, May 7
    The Orange County high school sports schedule for Monday, May 7.
    BASEBALL
    TRINITY LEAGUEOrange Lutheran at Santa Margarita, 3:15 p.m., Servite at Mater Dei, 6 p.m., St. John Bosco at JSerra, 6 p.m.
    SUNSET LEAGUE
    Huntington at Edison, 3:15 p.m., Fountain Valley at Marina, 3:15 p.m.
    SOUTH COAST LEAGUE
    El Toro at Capistrano Valley, 3:15 p.m.
    ORANGE COAST LEAGUE
    Godinez at Costa Mesa, 6 p.m.
    SOFTBALL
    Games 3:15 p.m. unless noted
    TRINITY LEAGUE
    JSerra at Santa Margarita, Mater Dei at Orange Lutheran,
  • 15 takeaways from the Surf Ranch in Lemoore, the first big public contest at Kelly Slater’s wave pool

    15 takeaways from the Surf Ranch in Lemoore, the first big public contest at Kelly Slater’s wave pool
    Huntington Beach local and Team World member Kanoa Igarashi waves to the crowd in the first run of the qualifying round during the WSL Founders’ Cup of Surfing at the WSL Surf Ranch in Lemoore, Calif. on Saturday May 5, 2018.(Photo by Raul Romero Jr, Contributing Photographer)
    WSL commentator Strider Wasilewski waits for the next rider during the WSL Founders’ Cup of Surfing at the WSL Surf Ranch in Lemoore, Calif. on Saturday May 5, 2018.(Photo by Raul Romero Jr, Contributing Photog
  • Outlets at San Clemente celebrates Cinco de Mayo

    Outlets at San Clemente celebrates Cinco de Mayo
    Performers between the ages of eight and 18 from Ballet Folklorico de San Juan Capistrano perform a variety of traditional dances as the Outlets at San Clemente hosts its third annual Fiesta de Mayo Celebration Saturday, May 5, 2018 in San Clemente.
    (Photo by Michael Fernandez, Contributing Photographer)
    More than 100 people listen to San Juan Capistrano-based Mariachi Nuevo Capistrano, winner of the 2016 and 2017 Battle of the Mariachis at Mission San Juan Capistrano play music as the Outlets a
  • LAFC, FC Dallas battle to 1-1 draw

    LAFC, FC Dallas battle to 1-1 draw
    The Los Angeles Football Club took FC Dallas head on at the Banc of California Stadium, earning the first draw in franchise history, 1-1, despite numerous chances to add to their tally.
    LAFC needed 93 minutes to get on the board in their home opener last Sunday. They wasted little time in the encore. However, a second-half equalizer from FC Dallas didn’t give a way to any late magic from the Black & Gold.
    An aggressive start by Bob Bradley’s club roused the first daytime crowd in
  • Dodgers’ Walker Buehler isn’t going anywhere, will stay in rotation for now

    Dodgers’ Walker Buehler isn’t going anywhere, will stay in rotation for now
    MONTERREY, NL, Mexico – The kid stays in the picture.
    Dodgers manager Dave Roberts confirmed Saturday that right-hander Walker Buehler will make another start for the Dodgers after his combined no-hitter and will remain in the rotation as the replacement for injured left-hander Hyun-Jin Ryu. Ryu is not expected back until after the All-Star break after suffering a severe groin injury earlier this week.
    “Obviously with respect to what happened to Ryu and the way Walker has pitched, we
  • Justify wins sloppy Kentucky Derby as Baffert takes 5th title

    Justify wins sloppy Kentucky Derby as Baffert takes 5th title
    Mike Smith rides Justify to victory during the 144th running of the Kentucky Derby horse race at Churchill Downs Saturday, May 5, 2018, in Louisville, Ky. (AP Photo/Darron Cummings)
    Mike Smith celebrates after riding Justify to victory during the 144th running of the Kentucky Derby horse race at Churchill Downs Saturday, May 5, 2018, in Louisville, Ky. (AP Photo/Garry Jones)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsMike Smith celebrates after riding Justify to victory during the 144th running of the
  • Justify wins Kentucky Derby in the rain

    Justify wins Kentucky Derby in the rain
    LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — Justify wins the 144th Kentucky Derby on a wet track. Good Magic would finish second ahead of Audible.
    Stay tuned for more.
     
     
     
  • Standup Paddleboarders create sea of pink in Newport Beach

    Standup Paddleboarders create sea of pink in Newport Beach
    The Standup for the Cure fundraiser at Newport Dunes on Saturday was a benefit for Susan G. Komen Orange County and raised money for early breast cancer detection, treatment, education and research.
     
    Women with the Southern California Golden Retriever Rescue Liz Miller, from left, with Keenan who was rescued from Turkey, Nedra Plonski with Brix, who was rescued from a meat market in China, and Kathryn Bishop with Wilson, a local rescue, take part in the Standup for the Cure fundraiser at N
  • Standup paddleboarders create sea of pink for the cure in Newport Beach

    Standup paddleboarders create sea of pink for the cure in Newport Beach
    The Standup for the Cure fundraiser at Newport Dunes on Saturday was a benefit for Susan G. Komen Orange County and raised money for early breast cancer detection, treatment, education and research.
     
    Women with the Southern California Golden Retriever Rescue Liz Miller, from left, with Keenan who was rescued from Turkey, Nedra Plonski with Brix, who was rescued from a meat market in China, and Kathryn Bishop with Wilson, a local rescue, take part in the Standup for the Cure fundraiser at N
  • Meet Bucket. Yes, he’s really a Labrador retriever

    Meet Bucket. Yes, he’s really a Labrador retriever
    Breed: Labrador retriever (silver)
    Age: 4.5 years
    Gender: Male neutered
    Size: 65 pounds
    Bucket’s story: Bucket, or Buck, is a silver Lab. There’s lots of controversy on these silver dogs being part Weimaraner, but Pups and Pals has been told he is a purebred Lab. He sure is beautiful with his light silver coat and light eyes. Bucket is great on the leash, knows heel, sit, down and come and is very obedient. He is a bit anxious in new places, and small children make him very
  • Bichon-Havanese mix Mitzi is a great companion dog

    Bichon-Havanese mix Mitzi is a great companion dog
     
    Mitzi loves other dogs and must go to home with at least one other canine to keep her company. (Courtesy of Bichon FurKids)
    Mitzi loves long walks and car rides. (Courtesy of Bichon FurKids)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsMitzi
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    Breed: Bichon-Havanese mix
    Age:  2 years
    Gender: Spayed female
    Size: 13 pounds
    Mitzi’s story: Merry, marvelous Mitzi is a sweetheart of a girl, happy, affectionate and a great companion. She’s c
  • Orange County scores and player stats for Saturday (5-5-18)

    Orange County scores and player stats for Saturday (5-5-18)
    Scores and stats for the Orange County games on Saturday, May 5.
    BASEBALL
    BORAS CLASSIC
    Championship
    Bellarmine College Prep 5, JSerra 4
    Note: Bellarmine scored a run in the bottom of the 7th to win it.
    EL DORADO STEAKHOUSE TOURNAMENT
    Gahr 8, San Clemente 4
    NONLEAGUE
    Glendora 11, Sonora 1
    Son: McGuire 1-3 RBI, Garcia 1-3 2B R
     
     
     
     
  • Anti-Semitic U.S. Senate candidate booted from California GOP convention while kicking Israeli flag

    Anti-Semitic U.S. Senate candidate booted from California GOP convention while kicking Israeli flag
    A GOP Senate candidate who glorifies Adolph Hitler and advocates limiting the number of Jews in government was bounced from the California Republican Party’s convention in San Diego on Saturday, May 5, removed by security while he was kicking and dragging an Israeli flag.
    Republican officials have denounced Patrick Little’s views, condemning his anti-Semitism and noting that Little isn’t active in the state party.
    “It’s appalling,” GOP state party Chairman Jim
  • Tarek and Christina El Moussa to appear in 15 new episodes of ‘Flip or Flop’ – and it’s ‘beyond awkward’

    Tarek and Christina El Moussa to appear in 15 new episodes of ‘Flip or Flop’ – and it’s ‘beyond awkward’
    Fans of HGTV’s “Flip or Flop” know that Tarek and Christina El Moussa were divorced in January.
    But apparently, that didn’t put a dent in the hit show. If anything, the network is making the best of their split.
    It’s even part of the latest pitch.
    The co-starring exes return with 15 new episodes beginning on May 31.
    “The 15 fresh episodes tackle more than just house flipping,” HGTV says in a news release, “as Tarek and Christina also must maneuver
  • Fashion fit for a Run for the Roses

    Fashion fit for a Run for the Roses
    Pouring rain didn’t slow down horse racing fans from putting on their best hats and fashion for the Run for the Roses and the 144th running of the annual Kentucky Derby in Louisville.
    Men wear colorful suits in the infield before the 144th running of the Kentucky Derby horse race at Churchill Downs Saturday, May 5, 2018, in Louisville, Ky. (AP Photo/John Minchillo)
    A woman wears a hat before the 144th running of the Kentucky Derby horse race at Churchill Downs Saturday, May 5, 2018, in Lou
  • SpaceX’s Dragon capsule, carrying Robonaut, spashes down off the coast

    SpaceX’s Dragon capsule, carrying Robonaut, spashes down off the coast
    CAPE CANAVERAL, FLA. — An experimental humanoid known as Robonaut is back on Earth.
    SpaceX tweeted that its Dragon capsule carrying Robonaut and other items from the International Space Station made a good splashdown in the Pacific on Saturday afternoon.Good splashdown of Dragon confirmed, completing SpaceX’s third resupply mission to and from the @Space_Station with a flight-proven spacecraft.
    — SpaceX (@SpaceX) May 5, 2018The capsule splashed down off the California coast.
    It
  • Trump is the man in the tin foil hat

    Trump is the man in the tin foil hat
    I think you will find / When your death takes its toll / All the money you made / Will never buy back your soul.
     
    Oh, wait — that is indeed a protest song. But “Masters of War” was on “The Freewheelin’ Bob Dylan,” an LP that appeared in, for God’s sake, 1963.
    I’m here for an update on the protest songs — a genre that until recently had essentially gone away — that are sprouting in 2018, a rich era of grist for the guitar-slingers&
  • Mike Pompeo off to a good start at State Department

    Mike Pompeo off to a good start at State Department
    Secretary of State Mike Pompeo was off to a good start even before he was confirmed for the job. His secret trip to North Korea over Easter weekend was followed by North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un’s unprecedented trip across the border to South Korea, where hugs and peace talks shocked longtime observers.
    Not bad.
    In his first official trip, Pompeo traveled to NATO headquarters in Brussels to reassure allies of the United States’ “ironclad” commitment to mutual defense u
  • Initiative will fix flaws generated by California’s public safety ‘reforms’

    Initiative will fix flaws generated by California’s public safety ‘reforms’
    The Reducing Crime and Keeping California Safe Act of 2018 is an initiative for the November 2018 ballot that will correct some of the significant flaws in AB109, Proposition 47 and Proposition 57. This is accomplished by making four key changes to current law.
    First, it will ensure that crimes that are undeniably violent will be treated as such under Proposition 57. Voters were promised that Proposition 57 would only grant early release to “non-violent” offenders. But the drafters o
  • In Middle East, realpolitik is back in vogue

    In Middle East, realpolitik is back in vogue
    Realpolitik is back in the Middle East.
    The term, used to describe often hard-nosed practical politics that steers clear of idealistic or ideological imperatives, has been a fixture of international relations debates for decades on end. For supporters, it’s a disciplined, rational approach to the harsh and fluctuating realities of global politics. Opponents cast it as a barely-there justification for unprincipled Machiavellianism.
    In the current conflict between schools of geopolitical tho
  • DNA analysis helps solve crimes and clear those who are innocent

    DNA analysis helps solve crimes and clear those who are innocent
    DNA has become an invaluable instrument in the search for truth in the criminal justice system. The significant role of DNA in identifying suspects was most vividly displayed in the past weeks when it was used to identify the Golden State Killer decades after the crimes occurred and traditional crime-solving techniques did not lead to an identification.
    A unique twist was the innovative use of comparing the DNA results from crime-scene evidence to publicly available DNA profiles and leading to i
  • Media: How a Dodgers high-five raises objectivity concerns

    Media: How a Dodgers high-five raises objectivity concerns
    Because when you’re a @sportsnetla employee you’re allowed to high five the manager (aka “Doc”) after a no-hitter. Glad the TV cameras caught it. pic.twitter.com/l2QsHvkT1v
    — Tom Hoffarth (@tomhoffarth) May 5, 2018What’s so wrong with the optics of a sports TV reporter celebrating with a manager after a historic event takes place?
    Nothing, apparently.
    And everything, mostly.
    SportsNet LA cameras captured its own field reporter, Alanna Rizzo, on the receiving
  • Path toward a real Korean peace

    Path toward a real Korean peace
    Recently, the impossible happened and the world has changed. On April 27, South Korean President Moon Jae-in and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un accomplished what many observers long thought impossible: They sat down together and declared an end to the war that has existed between the nations since June 25, 1950, placing their nations on a potential path to long-term peace.
    As a first-generation immigrant from South Korea, the prospect of an end to the conflict and a lasting peace fills my heart
  • Rudy Giuliani’s legal strategy: Political Cartoons

    Rudy Giuliani’s legal strategy: 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.
  • Rare disorder spurs Lakewood mom to help organize walk, awareness

    When Lakewood resident, Laura Castillo found out in 1987 that her newborn daughter, Katie, was born with a rare chromosomal disorder, she didn't know where to turn. "It was really, really hard," Castillo said.
  • LCD Soundsystem and the Yeah Yeah Yeahs deliver a terrific night of art-punk and synth-rock at the Hollywood Bowl on Friday

    LCD Soundsystem and the Yeah Yeah Yeahs deliver a terrific night of art-punk and synth-rock at the Hollywood Bowl on Friday
    A few songs into LCD Soundsystem’s typically strong set at the Hollywood Bowl on Friday singer James Murphy paused to acknowledge how the weirdness of finally sharing a stage with the Yeah Yeah Yeahs more than 15 years and a continent away from their start in the underground rock scene of New York City.
    “I would like to say, so we’ve never played with the Yeah Yeah Yeahs guys before tonight,” Murphy said. “Which is (bleepin’) stupid because we know each other!
  • Los Alamitos’ boys 200 freestyle relay blazes to Orange County record

    Los Alamitos’ boys 200 freestyle relay blazes to Orange County record
    Los Alamitos boys swimming coach Brent Danna was blown away by the performance.
    The Orange County record was swept away.
    The Griffins’ 200-yard freestyle relay helped highlight a fast Sunset League finals Friday by breaking the Orange County record with a sizzling time of 1 minute, 22.99 seconds at Golden West College.
    The team of leadoff Brandon Toland (20.84 seconds), Sullivan Moore (20.85), Abe Marvel (20.72) and anchor Gabe Browning (20.58) became the first swimmers from Los Alamitos t
  • Recipe: Pimento Cheese-Stuffed Olives

    Recipe: Pimento Cheese-Stuffed Olives
    Decades ago, I asked readers to send me their favorite recipes that they had cherished during The Great Depression; the winning recipe would receive a set of cookbooks. It was fascinating to see what participants envisioned as treats in such challenging economic times. They sent in recipes for everything from ground popcorn cereal to spaghetti meatloaf. The winning recipe was pimiento cheese, a luxury that the reader’s family had enjoyed in simple sandwiches.
    Pimiento Cheese-Stuffed Olives
  • Ryan Garcia continues to shine with easy decision win

    Vaunted super featherweight prospect Ryan Garcia held up under constant pressure from Puerto Rican veteran Jayson Velez to capture the NABO and NABF titles Friday at StubHub Center.
    Garcia, a 19-year-old native of Victorville, was forced to go the full 10 rounds, earning the second decision win of his career (15-0, 13 KOs).
    Judges at ringside unanimously scored the contest 99-91. The L.A. Daily News saw it 98-92, eight rounds to two for the hot shot prospect, who offered brief snippets of the sk
  • Anaheim Ducks player Cam Fowler gets $1.59 million for Newport Beach condo

    Anaheim Ducks player Cam Fowler gets $1.59 million for Newport Beach condo
    Anaheim Ducks defenseman Cam Fowler has sold his 3,041-square-foot condo in Newport Beach’s Cliff Haven neighborhood for $1.59 million.
    The two-story home was listed at $1.738 million in January 2018. The price was cut to $1.698 million in March.
    The 2-story condo, right-center, in the Cliff Haven community. Photo: Google Earth
    Fowler paid $1.23 million when he bought the residence in 2013, property records show.
    Built in 2001 and partly renovated in 2010, the detached condo includes four
  • Tustin woman, 23, identified in fatal 405 Freeway crash

    Tustin woman, 23, identified in fatal 405 Freeway crash
    A Tustin woman has been named as the driver killed in a crash early Friday morning, May 4 on the northbound 405 Freeway in Fountain Valley.
    She was identified by the Orange County coroner’s office as Alexandra Haines, 23.
    The crash occurred at about 1:15 a.m. at the Brookhurst Street off-ramp, the California Highway Patrol said. Haines’ car hit a light pole, according to the coroner’s report. The vehicle wound up overturned on the side of the freeway.
    The accident shut dow
  • 3 most frequently asked questions in commercial real estate

    3 most frequently asked questions in commercial real estate
    I recently considered the three most frequently asked questions I receive as a commercial real estate professional. Part of my research involved polling several of my colleagues. I believe the questions and the responses are interesting. I hope you do as well.
    These are presented a la David Letterman — from least to most interesting.
    No. 3: Can I make changes to my space and if so, who pays for it? 
    Generally, and it depends.
    Changes to a location such as an additional offic
  • Realtors speak out on housing shortage and costs

    Realtors speak out on housing shortage and costs
    Once a year, about 2,000 Realtors from all over the state gather in Sacramento for the California Association of Realtors’ Legislative Day.
    Realtors, representing each area in the state, meet with their Assembly and Senate representatives to present a unified voice on the issues most relevant to housing, home ownership and private property rights.
    This is such a large and significant group, the governor even made an appearance.
    As a member of the 2017-18 Orange County Realtors Leadership A
  • Utility vehicles: Fuel delivery and tire care service for fleets

    Utility vehicles: Booster, a gas delivery service, announced that fuel delivery and tire care services are available for fleets in Texas and California, at the NAFA Fleet Management Association 2018 Institute and Expo in Anaheim, Calif. Fuel is delivered by background-checked, rigorously trained and hazmat tanker-certified service professionals who drive Booster's proprietary mini tankers.
  • Low-voltage deck lights are an easy DIY installation

    Low-voltage deck lights are an easy DIY installation
     
    Q: I’m going to tackle rebuilding my deck soon and have seen lots of photos of low-voltage deck lighting. I’m afraid of electricity and don’t feel I have the skills to do this part of the project. Can you impart any wisdom that will instill the courage in me to try to do this wiring? Have you worked with an easy DIY system? –Becky, Riverside
    A: Not a week goes by that I don’t get a question about electricity from a person visiting my website. Many fear lots o
  • Some signs in parking lots aren’t backed by the law, they’re just requests

    Some signs in parking lots aren’t backed by the law, they’re just requests
    Q. Dear Honk: A new complex of fast-causal restaurants with a shared parking lot has opened in Mission Viejo at the I-5 freeway and Crown Valley Parkway. It includes a Chipotle, The Habit Burger Grill, a Cava and Peet’s Coffee. All very popular places. The parking lot is small with some of the slots marked “Clean Air/Van Pool/EV.” Who decided to do this? And if a non-conforming vehicle parks in such a spot, is it a violation that will earn a ticket? I have been there
  • 5 garden tips for this week, May 5-11

    5 garden tips for this week, May 5-11
    1 Fighting fruit tree pests
    Fruit tree borers are moth larvae that eat tree tissues under the bark, causing bark to flake off on the upper side of affected branches and seriously weakening or even killing the trees.
    Prevent new springtime infestations by spraying apricot, nectarine, peach and plum trees with Spinosad or other products that contain carbaryl or malathion twice in May, seven-10 days apart, as new larvae hatch and try to get a foothold.
    In winter, control them further by removing se
  • JPL-NASA’s InSight soars off on its historic mission to Mars from California launchpad

    JPL-NASA’s InSight soars off on its historic mission to Mars from California launchpad
    With a blast of bright orange cutting through a foggy morning, NASA’s InSight spacecraft soared off the launchpad early today, launching its groundbreaking mission to Mars from Vandenberg Air Force Base in Santa Barbara County.
    Officials for the NASA-Jet Propulsions Laboratory mission declared the launch “beautiful” and “super exciting.”
    InSight launches its mission to Mars early Saturday. (Photo: NASA)
    InSight’s liftoff at 4:05 a.m. Pacific Time is the
  • After This Sunday, Bats Day at Disneyland Is Dead

    There was a time when Disneyland turned away people for looking "too weird." Mohawks, crazy hair color, men in makeup, bondage gear, creepy T-shirts - all were subject to refusal for entry.
  • Hotter housing in March: Anaheim, Orange or Villa Park?

    Hotter housing in March: Anaheim, Orange or Villa Park?
    Homebuying in Anaheim, Orange and Villa Park fell 14.6 percent in the year ended in March.
    For March , real estate tracker CoreLogic found these 16 trends in 13 Orange County ZIP codes covered by the Orange County Register’s Anaheim Bulletin weekly, …
    1. Purchases: Home sales in this period totaled 326 vs. 382 a year earlier, a decline of 14.7 percent in a year.
    2. Who’s up: In the region, prices rose in 10 ZIPs in the region and sales were up in 4 ZIPs.
    3. Countywide: $7

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