• Long Beach State baseball uses five-run fourth inning to beat slumping UCLA

    Long Beach State baseball uses five-run fourth inning to beat slumping UCLA
    LOS ANGELES — Long Beach State’s five-run lead entering the ninth inning was suddenly on shaky ground.
    After keeping No. 11 UCLA scoreless for eight innings, the Bruins woke up in the bottom of the ninth. They scratched an unearned run across the board then had the bases loaded with no outs.
    Dylan Spacke wasn’t rattled.
    The Long Beach State sophomore struck out UCLA’s third, fourth and fifth batters to seal a 5-1 win over UCLA at Jackie Robinson Stadium on Tuesday night,
  • Alarcon’s no-hitter secures league title for Rancho Alamitos

    Alarcon’s no-hitter secures league title for Rancho Alamitos
    Nathan Alarcon pitched a no-hitter for Rancho Alamitos as the Vaqueros clinched the outright championship of the Garden Grove League with a 3-0 home win over Santiago.
    Alarcon, a junior right-hander, struck out eight. He is 9-1 with a 0.68 ERA and 103 strikeouts in 72 innings.
    Rancho Alamitos is 20-3 overall and 13-1 in the Garden Grove League.
    The Vaqueros and other league champions will be assigned first-round home games with CIF-Southern Section playoff brackets are released May 14. All seven
  • Trump’s exiting the Iran nuclear deal is a bad move

    Trump’s exiting the Iran nuclear deal is a bad move
    On Tuesday, President Donald Trump announced his decision to withdraw the United States from the Iran nuclear deal.
    “The fact is, this was a horrible, one-sided deal that should have never, ever been made,” the president said. “It didn’t bring calm, it didn’t bring peace and it never will.”
    The 2015 agreement, formally known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, has been widely seen as critical in limiting Iran’s capacity to develop nuclear weapons.
  • Dodgers’ Clayton Kershaw encouraged by MRI, but his immediate future holds few certainties

    Dodgers’ Clayton Kershaw encouraged by MRI, but his immediate future holds few certainties
    LOS ANGELES — The translucent wax paper covering Clayton Kershaw Injury Watch was replaced with a sheer burqa on Tuesday, when the Dodgers pitcher offered the first details about the tendinitis in his left biceps.
    The symptoms, which Kershaw described as “pretty generic,” first cropped up toward the end of his most recent start May 1 in Phoenix. When he tried playing catch over the weekend in Monterrey, Mexico, the three-time Cy Young Award winner said he was still in pain.
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  • Artistic Vision: ‘Turbulence #12’ by Carol Saindon

    Artistic Vision: ‘Turbulence #12’ by Carol Saindon
    ‘Turbulence #12’ by Carol Saindon
    Who: Carol Saindon is an artist who lives and works in Newport Beach.
    What: Standing in front of Saindon’s work you can almost hear the boisterous sea through her photomontages. With the perspective view of a seagull gliding high above the water, one senses the mesmerizing rhythm and power of the Pacific Ocean.
    How: Saindon creates an artist’s interpretation of the power, energy and presence of the churning seas. With a hand-held camera,
  • California should make solar decisions with math, not a magic wand

    California should make solar decisions with math, not a magic wand
    Only 15 percent to 20 percent of new single-family homes built in California have solar panels, according to the California Building Industry Association, because 80 percent to 85 percent of homebuyers choose not to buy them.
    So California regulators have decided it’s time to use force.
    The California Energy Commission is set to vote Wednesday, May 9 to require solar panels on the roof of every new home constructed in the state beginning in 2020.
    This takes a lot of pressure off the manufa
  • Whicker: Dodger fans shouldn’t panic, but they also shouldn’t lose the button

    Whicker: Dodger fans shouldn’t panic, but they also shouldn’t lose the button
    LOS ANGELES — You can say great teams don’t get hurt.  More accurately, hurt teams don’t get great.
    The world champion San Francisco Giants of 2014 got through the season with minimal bruising. Brandon Belt missed 50 games with a broken thumb and had two other disabled-list appearances. Pitcher Matt Cain had three sabbaticals, and outfielder Angel Pagan’s back betrayed him. Otherwise, they were pretty much clean.
    The world champion Chicago Cubs of 2016 barely needed
  • Art and adventure await in Azulik, Tulum’s eco-resort

    Art and adventure await in Azulik, Tulum’s eco-resort
    Jordan RiefeAzulik eco-resort, Tulum, MexicoJordan RiefeCabanas on the beach at Tulum, Mexico SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsJordan RiefeA room at Azulik eco-resortJordan RiefeA private bath in room at Azulik eco-resortShow Caption of Expand
    Arriving in the middle of the night at Azulik eco-resort in Tulum, Mexico, it’s clear it wasn’t built by an architect. The cab pulls over on the gravel shoulder of a narrow road, a dense jungle on either side. It stops near a woven blind b
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  • A look at former Gov. George Deukmejian’s life

    A look at former Gov. George Deukmejian’s life
    California’s 35th governor, George Deukmejian, died Tuesday, May 8, at his home in Long Beach. Deukmejian served two terms, from 1983 to 1990.
    A look back at his life: 
  • Two stunning HRs help Cypress rally to beat Pacifica for share of Empire League title

    Two stunning HRs help Cypress rally to beat Pacifica for share of Empire League title
    Cypress’ Mike Marsh hits a walk-off home run in the eighth inning to give the Centurions a 5-4 victory over Pacifica in an Empire League baseball game at Cypress High in Cypress on Tuesday, May 8, 2018. (Photo by Kevin Sullivan, Orange County Register/SCNG)
    Cypress’ Mike Marsh celebrates his walk-off home run in the eighth inning to give the Centurions a 5-4 victory over Pacifica in an Empire League baseball game at Cypress High in Cypress on Tuesday, May 8, 2018. (Photo by Kevin Sul
  • Angels hitters do surprisingly little at Coors Field in loss to Rockies

    Angels hitters do surprisingly little at Coors Field in loss to Rockies
    Los Angeles Angels starting pitcher Andrew Heaney throws to a Colorado Rockies batter during the first inning of a baseball game Tuesday, May 8, 2018, in Denver. (AP Photo/Jack Dempsey)
    Colorado Rockies starting pitcher Jon Gray throws to a Los Angeles Angels batter during the first inning of a baseball game Tuesday, May 8, 2018, in Denver. (AP Photo/Jack Dempsey)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsLos Angeles Angels starting pitcher Andrew Heaney throws to the plate against the Colorado Rocki
  • Yes on Prop. 72 for water and tax relief

    Yes on Prop. 72 for water and tax relief
    Proposition 72 is a rare, commonsense tax relief proposal coming out of Sacramento. As such, we recommend voters approve it.
    Currently, homeowners who install rainwater capture systems in their yards face higher property tax bills, which effectively punishes Californians for being responsible and storing water.
    Proposition 72, which originated in the Legislature as SCA9 and was unanimously moved through for placement on the ballot earlier this year, seeks to correct this problem.
    Simply put, the
  • Fire caused by dryer displaces up to 15 residents in Garden Grove

    Fire caused by dryer displaces up to 15 residents in Garden Grove
    A fire in Garden Grove on Tuesday afternoon could displace as many as 15 people, authorities said.
    The Garden Grove Fire Department responded to the 13700 block of Dawson Street just before noon and found a single story house on fire. The home had been significantly modified, which presented difficulties in accessing the fire, said Capt. Thanh Nguyen of the GGFD.
    Nobody was in the house at the time the fire started, Nguyen said – an investigation indicated the fire was caused accidentally
  • Here are 4 new bouts added to UFC 227 at Staples Center

    Four bouts have been added to the UFC 227 card, which takes place Aug. 4 at Staples Center.
    The card, which is the first in the downtown Los Angeles arena since Feb. 28, 2015, when Ronda Rousey defended her women’s bantamweight title with a 14-second armbar submission of Cat Zingano, is headlined by the rematch between bantamweight champion T.J. Dillashaw and former champ Cody Garbrandt.
    The other fight already announced for UFC 227 is a middleweight clash between No. 12 Derek Brunson and
  • Kids Fashion: Boys to Men

    Kids Fashion: Boys to Men
    CHANCE: Palm tree button-down short-sleeved shirt, $45. Neiman Marcus, Fashion Island 949.759.1900 :: neimanmarcus.com B4 Jagger boot-cut relaxed jeans by Ariat, $60. :: ariat.com Wallaroo sun-protection fedora, $44 :: wallaroohats.com
    LENNON: Mod two-piece boys suit by Appaman, $166. Neiman Marcus, Fashion Island 949.759.1900 :: neimanmarcus.com UGG suede zip-up boot, $65 :: ugg.comSoundThe gallery will resume insecondsBRADLEY: Mayoral down collared shirt, $38.Red shorts by Fore, $40.Neiman Mar
  • Slumping Kole Calhoun keeps his confidence up as he looks to get back in Angels’ lineup

    Slumping Kole Calhoun keeps his confidence up as he looks to get back in Angels’ lineup
    DENVER — Kole Calhoun is trying to find his swing, and keep his confidence.
    “It’s tough,” Calhoun said. “But every day is a new day. It can only take one day (to get going). I just want to help this team win. You can’t change the past, but going forward, I have the opportunity to have some good at-bats and try to help this ballclub.
    Calhoun, who had started against every right-handed pitcher for more than a month, was benched against a righty on Sunday and, af
  • Now Trending: Graphics Make Pieces Pop

    Now Trending: Graphics Make Pieces Pop
    Golden tendrils wind their way up and around the Large Groove Hurricane Candle Holder from Zodax, creating an undulating grid. $250 :: nordstrom.com
    Canadian designer Garth Roberts evokes the night sky in this Italian-made Stardust Blue container of oxidized mirror cladding on oak from Antique Mirror. $282 :: theline.comSoundThe gallery will resume insecondshen was the last time you noticed a sideboard? Your guests can’t so blithely ignore this Nouvelle Credenza by Jonathan Adler, which no
  • Thousands of Cal State Long Beach students line up for $10 Disneyland tickets

    Thousands of Cal State Long Beach students line up for $10 Disneyland tickets
    What can get thousands of college students to stand in line for hours, just before it’s time  to start studying for finals? How about $10 tickets to Disneyland?
    Students ditched class and lines snaked around the campus Monday, as they waited patiently for hours hoping to get one of only 1,000 tickets being sold for this Friday’s special May 11 Cal State Long Beach day at the Disneyland Resort.
    Hunter Lee, 23, a student photographer with the campus Daily 49er student newspaper, s
  • A year later, the libations conjured up at Pacific Hideaway continue to create a buzz.

    A year later, the libations conjured up at Pacific Hideaway continue to create a buzz.
     
    There’s nothing ordinary about the cocktails at Pacific Hideaway in the Kimpton Shorebreak Hotel in Huntington Beach. Each playful libation created by lead bartender Casey Lyons doubles as an Instagramable moment. He conjured up the Dazed and Confused, a pineapple rum cocktail splashed with lime and ginger syrup. The whimsical garnish: a smoking sage and oregano joint is sparked up en route to the table.
    His prickly pear mezcal margarita flushes with a flamboyant magenta. Lyons shak
  • Trotting into San Juan Capistrano’s The Oaks Farms

    Trotting into San Juan Capistrano’s The Oaks Farms
    Paul and Karen Brower adore everything about their new house in The Oaks Farm development, even though people still knock on the front door, thinking it is still the development’s model home.
    The kitchen in the Browers’ new home dwarfs the one in their longtime Laguna Beach house.SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsThe great room of the Browers’ showcase home in The Oaks Farm community shows the personalized touches added by interior designer Gary Finley, including custom bui
  • Laguna Woods Village condo board appoints two directors to fill vacancies

    Laguna Woods Village condo board appoints two directors to fill vacancies
    The Third Mutual board appointed two new directors, Jack Connelly and Cusrow Bhada, during a special meeting at the Laguna Woods Community Center on Tuesday, May 8.
    Connelly and Bhada’s terms will expire in October 2019.
    “Other than keeping the Village a good place to live, I have no particular agenda,” Connelly said. “Rather, if I joined the board, my first task would be to listen.”
    Both candidates are transplants — Bhada from India and Connelly from Chi
  • World of Warcraft online attacker sent to prison, ordered to repay Irvine’s Blizzard Entertainment

    World of Warcraft online attacker sent to prison, ordered to repay Irvine’s Blizzard Entertainment
    LOS ANGELES — A Romanian man who deliberately overloaded World of Warcraft’s computers has been sentenced to a year in U.S. federal prison.
    Calin Mateias of Bucharest was sentenced Monday in federal court in Los Angeles.
    Prosecutors say between February and September 2010, Mateias launched distributed denial of service attacks on company servers, blocking access to the online role-playing game for thousands of European players.
    Prosecutors say Mateias got into disputes with other pla
  • Marvel universe to meld into Disney lands worldwide

    Marvel universe to meld into Disney lands worldwide New land and cruise attractions that will appear this year will set a new tone Check out this story on detroitnews.com: https://detne.ws/2rx1qH5 Iron Man and Disneyland executives opened the Iron Man Experience at Hong Kong Disneyland on Jan. 10. The first-ever Marvel-themed ride takes guests on an adventure as they join Iron Man in a battle against Hydra across the city of Hong Kong.
  • Bonsignore: NFL needs to come up with a consistent national anthem rule

    Bonsignore: NFL needs to come up with a consistent national anthem rule
    As trial balloons go, the one the National Football League floated on Monday hinting the league might leave national anthem protocol to the discretion of each individual team seems innocuous enough.
    Given how sensitive and emotional the national anthem controversy has become – for the league and its players and fans alike – why not let each club decide how to proceed rather than the league handing down some heavy-handed decree declaring a uniformed approach to be adhered to and polic
  • McDonald’s ditches frozen beef for West Coast Quarter Pounders

    McDonald’s ditches frozen beef for West Coast Quarter Pounders
    There’s something new at McDonald’s this week, and it’s not just the chain’s reboot of its Quarter Pounder burger.
    It’s what goes with it, an 8 1/2-inch napkin that’s as wide as a sheet of letter paper.
    “Fresh beef cooked when you order,” it reads. “So hot & juicy, you’ll need a bigger napkin.”
    A huge napkin for a huge launch.
    “This is the biggest thing we’ve done since all-day breakfast,” said Tim Brown, ope
  • Find unexpected treasures at community yard sale in South Laguna on Saturday

    Find unexpected treasures at community yard sale in South Laguna on Saturday
    More than 10 homes are gearing up for the annual South Laguna Community Garage Sale.
    The homes will be located between Coast Royale and South Laguna Village. Signs will be posted along South Coast Highway between West Street and 10th Avenue. Maps, refreshments and addresses will be available at West Street and Monterey.
    The event isn’t only about scoring cool finds but also about bringing the community together, said Chris Tebbutt, a local Realtor and organizer of the event.
    “Neighbo
  • Police log for Laguna Hills, week of May 2-8

    Police log for Laguna Hills, week of May 2-8
    MAY 8
    Burglary alarm – audible: 9:30 a.m. 23000 block of Moulton Parkway
    Burglary alarm – audible: 7:59 a.m. 25300 block of Orellano Way
    Abandoned vehicle: 7:19 a.m. 24400 block of Health Center Drive
    Patrol check: 3:14 a.m. 26100 block of Rio Grande Avenue
    MAY 7
    Reckless driving: 5:31 p.m. Paseo de Valencia and Stockport St
    Citizen assist: 2:43 p.m. 25100 block of Paseo de Alicia
    Petty theft report: 11:53 a.m. 24000 block of El Toro Road
    Citizen assist: 9:36 a.m. 22200 block of Cami
  • ‘CSI’ actor Robert David Hall selling midcentury modern home with panoramic views

    ‘CSI’ actor Robert David Hall selling midcentury modern home with panoramic views
    The 3,614-square-foot home includes oak floors and floor-to-ceiling windows.Take a tour in the slideshow. (Photo by Daniel Dalanian)
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  • Police log for Lake Forest, week of May 2-8

    Police log for Lake Forest, week of May 2-8
    MAY 8
    Citizen assist: 9:17 a.m. 20200 block of Windrow Drive
    Pedestrian check: 9:12 a.m. Swartz Drive and El Toro Road
    Suspicious person in a vehicle: 8:44 a.m. 26400 block of Towne Centre Drive
    Suspicious person/circumstances: 12:12 a.m. Lake Forest Drive and Rancho Parkway
    MAY 7
    Assist outside agency: 7:53 p.m. 23200 block of Orange Avenue
    Suspicious person in a vehicle: 7:51 p.m. 26700 block of Portola Parkway
    Reckless driving: 7:37 p.m. 23300 block of La Vaca St
    Burglary report: 3:53 p.m. 23
  • Police log for Mission Viejo, week of May 2 to 8

    Police log for Mission Viejo, week of May 2 to 8
    MAY 8
    Burglary alarm – audible: 9:36 a.m. 23700 block of Villena
    Abandoned vehicle: 8:42 a.m. 0 block of Arrivo Drive
    Patrol check: 8:16 a.m. 24400 block of Olympiad Road
    Bike stop: 7:47 a.m. La Paz Road and Marguerite Parkway
    Patrol check: 2:57 a.m. Marguerite Parkway and Cordova Canyon
    MAY 7
    Suspicious person/circumstances: 9:04 p.m. Trabuco Road and Los Alisos Blvd
    Fraud report: 7:40 p.m. 26300 block of Via Cuervo
    ID theft: 5:53 p.m. 28100 block of Festivo
    Citizen assist: 5:51 p.m. 2800
  • JetBlue’s latest cargo: Delivering New York pizza to your door

    JetBlue’s latest cargo: Delivering New York pizza to your door
    LOS ANGELES — There are some who say the best pizza in the country is made in the Big Apple, but an authentic New York-style pie is pretty hard to find on the West Coast.
    But for the next three days, JetBlue Airways will be delivering authentic New York pizza to the doors of select Angelenos through its “Pie in the Sky” program.
    It’s not exactly 30-minutes-or-less delivery, but from Wednesday through Friday, JetBlue will fly 350 pizzas per day from Patsy’s Pizzeria
  • Woodbridge softball team clinches league title; three other teams fighting for playoff berths

    Woodbridge softball team clinches league title; three other teams fighting for playoff berths
    Woodbridge’s softball team accomplished its goal of repeating as Pacific Coast League champions, defeating University 12-2 Monday, May 7, in five innings at Bill Barber Park to wrap up the outright title.
    “This is what we wanted, we wanted the league title and wanted to do it officially,” Woodbridge Coach Jerry Rose said. “Today was the key game and the girls came out and took care of business. Best part about today was that I started all of my seniors. They all contribut
  • Man who claims to be Charles Manson’s son drops bid to administer killer’s estate

    Man who claims to be Charles Manson’s son drops bid to administer killer’s estate
    One of the men seeking to administer the estate of late killer Charles Manson has dropped his case. (AP file photo)
    LOS ANGELES — A man who says he is Charles Manson’s son is seeking dismissal of his bid to administer the mass killer’s estate, leaving three other men competing for the appointment, which came as surprising news today to at least one lawyer involved in the case.
    Michael Brunner’s court papers do not state why he wants to drop his petition, but the documents
  • Disney’s ‘Black Panther’ helps send earnings past estimates

    Disney’s ‘Black Panther’ helps send earnings past estimates
    There’s more than vibranium to be mined in the mythical country of Wakanda.
    Walt Disney Co.’s “Black Panther” helped the studio’s second-quarter earnings sail past Wall Street estimates on Tuesday. The film, which became a cultural phenomenon after its release in February, generated more than $1.3 billion in worldwide ticket sales worldwide for the Burbank-based company.
    The movie’s surprisingly strong performance helped offset a television business that&rsquo
  • ECO-Warrior Foundation invites residents to spring cleanup at Aliso Beach on Saturday

    ECO-Warrior Foundation invites residents to spring cleanup at Aliso Beach on Saturday
    Rick Kenton, of San Clemente, at right, helps pick up trash next to Bridgette Montague, 11, and Bianca Koster,11, both of Aliso Viejo during Coastal Cleanup Day at Capo Beach in 2015(Photo by Kevin Sullivan, Orange County Register/SCNG)
    Volunteers scour Aliso Beach Park in Laguna Beach for trash during a cleanup effort on Saturday morning, January 27, 2018. (Photo By Jeff Antenore, Contributing Photographer)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsVolunteer Garth Wyckoff of Laguna Niguel uses a gra
  • You can eat food made by ‘Top Chef’ stars at charity benefit for children of Haiti

    You can eat food made by ‘Top Chef’ stars at charity benefit for children of Haiti
    If you’re a fan of Bravo’s “Top Chef,” you may want to join the rooftop party Saturday, May 12 at NeueHouse Hollywood.
    Brooke Williamson, Bruce Kalman and Jonathan Waxman are teaming up with several other culinary stars for “Food for Thought,” an evening of food, craft cocktails, music and a live auction benefiting the children in the community of Croix-des-Bouquets, Haiti.
    “Some of these people have supported us for years, but I just can’t say eno
  • Laguna Niguel’s ‘giving from the heart’ philosophy benefits military, seniors and more

    Laguna Niguel’s ‘giving from the heart’ philosophy benefits military, seniors and more
    Laguna Niguel is remarkable!  The generosity and compassion of our residents are boundless. One example of giving from the heart is our City’s Military Support Committee, which I co-chair with Council member Davies. On Memorial Day, our nation honors those who have made the ultimate sacrifice for our country. Not on just a single day or month, but throughout the year, the LNMSC members, and our residents who support their activities, pay tribute to those who wear our country’s u
  • UFC fights will be streamed on ESPN Plus starting in January

    UFC fights will be streamed on ESPN Plus starting in January
    UFC and the Walt Disney Co. on Tuesday, May 8 announced an agreement for live fight coverage on its new subscription streaming service beginning in January.
    The agreement calls for 15 live UFC events to stream exclusively on ESPN Plus. Each event will be called “UFC on ESPN Plus Fight Night” and will feature 12 bouts.
    The deal gives Disney’s new Direct-to-Consumer and International segment mixed martial arts inventory popular with young audiences. Terms were not announced.
  • Hundreds of students compete in the 31st annual Irvine Junior Games

    Hundreds of students compete in the 31st annual Irvine Junior Games
    Some 1,300 Irvine students put their books aside and tied on their running shoes for the 31st annual Irvine Junior Games on Sunday, May 6.
    The track and field event is a fundraiser for the Irvine Children’s Fund.  The students, who were fourth- through eighth-graders representing 32 Irvine schools, competed in several running events as well as the bag shot, long jump, soccer kick and basketball shoot.
    Money raised will go toward child care offered before and after school in the distri
  • Cinco de Mayo arrives on Cuatro de Mayo at Tustin event

    Cinco de Mayo arrives on Cuatro de Mayo at Tustin event
    At Thorman Elementary, Cinco de Mayo came a day early.
    Tustin Parks and Recreation marked the annual Mexican-American festival on Friday, May 4, with a party featuring traditional food, dance and music.
    A mariachi band and colorfully costumed folkloric dancers provided lively entertainment.
    And then, everyone could celebrate all over again the very next day.
    Emely Velasco, 7, left, and Esmeralda Barajas, 7, paint ceramic figures during the Cinco de Mayo celebration held at Thorman Elementary Sch
  • Cypress running back Isaac Hurtado lands two Pac-12 offers

    Cypress running back Isaac Hurtado lands two Pac-12 offers
    Who is Orange County’s top football recruit from the class of 2020?
    Your mind might race right to Mater Dei’s new quarterback, Bryce Young, whom you’re now following since his arrival from Cathedral of Los Angeles. He was recently offered by Ohio State and Texas.
    But if you expand your outlook on offense, keep track of Cypress running back Isaac Hurtado.
    The rising sophomore was offered by Oregon State on Monday and Washington State last week, Cypress football coach Rick Feldma
  • In Long Beach, ‘Cardboard Piano’ emits notes of destruction – but also of forgiveness

    In Long Beach, ‘Cardboard Piano’ emits notes of destruction – but also of forgiveness
    Uganda’s recent history is that of a country wracked by war, the nation lurching from one unstable, despotic, brutal regime to the next.
    In her 2016 drama “Cardboard Piano,” playwright Hansol Jung asks the simple yet confounding question of how, under such conditions, anyone can have a normal life.
    In the play’s Los Angeles-area premiere at International City Theatre, the answers are startling – and perhaps eye-opening and enlightening, considering the stability, pr
  • US job openings equal unemployed for 1st time in 2 decades

    US job openings equal unemployed for 1st time in 2 decades
    If you’re looking for a job right now, this may be about as good as it gets: There are roughly as many open jobs in the United States as there are unemployed people.
    In March, employers advertised 6.55 million open jobs, the most on records dating to December 2000, the Labor Department said Tuesday. At the same time, there were 6.59 million unemployed people.
    That’s a historical anomaly. Typically, there are far more unemployed people than advertised job openings — often twice
  • Why UC workers are on strike this week

    Why UC workers are on strike this week
    This three-day strike by University of California workers is no doubt disruptive and inconvenient. The same is true of the graduation speakers boycott that will accompany these efforts.
    But there is good reason for both.
    The more than year-long labor dispute at the heart of these protests is about widening income, racial and gender gaps at UC — and the university’s determination to deepen these disparities, even as it presents itself as a beacon of social mobility and
  • Rudy Guiliani getting up to speed on the facts: Political Cartoons

    Rudy Guiliani getting up to speed on the facts: 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.
  • Performer Bobby McFerrin schools Anaheim students in song

    THE BUDDY SYSTEM:Bobby McFerrin's mother, Sara, helps her son with the Savanna clinic. She is a local music teacher.
  • Podcast: Behind the scenes with Women of Coast

    Podcast: Behind the scenes with Women of Coast
    Inspiring. Influential. For its premier signature event, Coast Magazine chose six women to celebrate at its Women of Coast luncheon, to lift up the examples of these agents of change who make tangible improvements in our community.
    How were these women selected? “Honestly, it was difficult,” says executive editor Samantha Dunn. “There are so very many women worthy of being held up and celebrated.”
    But, says Dunn, “For the past 25 years, we at Coast have be
  • Will we finally see flying cars? Uber partners with NASA to study feasibility

    Will we finally see flying cars? Uber partners with NASA to study feasibility
    Uber announced a partnership to study urban manned aircraft in conjunction with the U.S. space agency NASA, following a partnership last year that focused on unmanned drones. As part of the deal, Uber will share its data with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration to move the world closer to developing air traffic management systems for a world with flying cars.
    Uber in its white paper writes: “Imagine traveling from San Francisco’s Marina to work in downtown S
  • Wagoner on Radio: What The Sound 100.3’s programmer is doing now

    Wagoner on Radio: What The Sound 100.3’s programmer is doing now
    Dave Beasing isn’t your normal radio guy.
    He spent ten years designing and programming The Sound (now KQLZ, 100.3 FM) and developing it into a ratings leader. Previous experience had him working with radio stations nationwide as a consultant with Jacobs Media, and he programmed KYSR (and its predecessor KXEZ) before the current alternative format.
    He’s always been an innovator, looking for ways to push the medium forward while recognizing its history. At The Sound, he knew the import
  • How a baker and her manager created a little slice of Cuba at Habana restaurant in Irvine

    How a baker and her manager created a little slice of Cuba at Habana restaurant in Irvine
    Pastry chef Katherine Russ, left, with manager Reyner Abreu in Bakery Habana at the Spectrum in Irvine on Monday, March 26, 2018. (Photo by Paul Rodriguez, Contributing Photographer)
    The coffee-cup-shaped chocolate dessert Cafe Cubano from the Bakery Habana at Irvine Spectrum in Irvine on Monday, March 26, 2018. (Photo by Paul Rodriguez, Contributing Photographer)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsGuava and cream cheese pastelitos from the Bakery Habana in Irvine on Monday, March 26, 2018. (P

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