• St. Margaret’s girls edge Mater Dei to reclaim title as top team in Orange County

    St. Margaret’s girls edge Mater Dei to reclaim title as top team in Orange County
    St. Margaret’s players sing happy birthday to their teammateIndigo Agan as they celebrate their 14-9 victory over Mater Dei in the Orange County girls lacrosse championship game at Irvine High in Irvine on Wednesday, May 9, 2018. (Photo by Kevin Sullivan, Orange County Register/SCNG)
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    St. Margaret’s players celebrate their 14-9 victory over Mater Dei in the Orange County girls lacrosse championship game at Irvine High in Irvine on Wednesday, May 9, 2018. (Photo by Kevin Sulliva
  • LAFC runs unbeaten streak to 5 games with 2-0 win over Minnesota United

    LAFC runs unbeaten streak to 5 games with 2-0 win over Minnesota United
    Los Angeles FC Eduard Atuesta (20) scores against the Minnesota United FC in the first half of a Major league Soccer match at the Banc of California Stadium on Wednesday, May 9, 2018 in Los Angeles (Photo by Keith Birmingham, Pasadena Star-News/SCNG)
    Los Angeles FC teammates mob Eduard Atuesta (20) after he scored during the first half of their MLS match against Minnesota United FC on Wednesday night at Banc of California Stadium. (Photo by Keith Birmingham, Pasadena Star-News/SCNG)SoundThe gall
  • CIF swim: Yorba Linda’s Emma Davidson blazes at Division 3 prelims

    CIF swim: Yorba Linda’s Emma Davidson blazes at Division 3 prelims
    GIRLS SWIMMING
    CIF-SS Division 3
    Prelims
    At Riverside City College
    Top-9 advance to Thursday’s 5 p.m. finals, 10-18 consolation finals
    200-yard medley relay – 1. Mark Keppel 1:48.89, others: 8. ED 1:53.97, 13. Can 1:57.27, 16. Ken 1:57.79
    200 free – 1. Larsen (Cross) 1:51.48, others: Salgado (Pac) 2:00.09
    200 IM – 1. Laster (PasaPoly) 2:06.63, others: 5. Empremsilapa (Ken) 2:10.61, 17. Sur (can) 2:19.09
    50 free – 1. Davidson (YL) 23.27, others: 11. Owens (ED) 25.08,
  • Anaheim to spend nearly $1 million on beefing up fire support, brush...

    Firefighter Dave Sewell works to extinguish a fire on Via El Estribo during the Canyon Fire 2 in Anaheim on Oct. 9, 2017. Anaheim officials plan to spend nearly $1 million to clear more public lands of brush that can fuel fire, buy new equipment and modify traffic signals to improve the response to future wildfires.
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  • North Korean hostage release could be a step toward peace

    North Korean hostage release could be a step toward peace
    North Korea’s release of three American hostages ahead of upcoming talks between President Donald Trump and Kim Jong Un could be an important development in efforts to bring peace to the Korean peninsula.
    On Wednesday morning, President Trump announced the release of hostages Tony Kim, Kim Hak-song and Kim Dong-chul following a meeting between Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Kim Jong Un.
    While it remains to be seen if the release of the hostages is a sign of things to come, their releas
  • Photos: Orange County boys and girls lacrosse championships

    Photos: Orange County boys and girls lacrosse championships
    The Orange County Lacrosse Championships were held Wednesday night with Mater Dei vs. St. Margaret’s for the girls title and Foothill vs. St. Margaret’s for the boys title.
    St. Margaret’s players celebrate their 14-9 victory over Mater Dei in the Orange County girls lacrosse championship game at Irvine High in Irvine on Wednesday, May 9, 2018. (Photo by Kevin Sullivan, Orange County Register/SCNG)
    St. Margaret’s players sing happy birthday to their teammateIndigo Agan as
  • Aliso Niguel beats Mission Viejo, sets up huge game for third place Thursday

    Aliso Niguel beats Mission Viejo, sets up huge game for third place Thursday
    Aliso Niguel defeated Mission Viejo 4-3 in an eight-inning game Wednesday to set up a must-win rematch Thursday.
    Aliso Niguel and Mission Viejo are tied for third place in the South Coast League. Both are 5-6 in league going into Thursday’s game, the final regular-season game for both.
    As only the league’s top three finishers are going to the CIF-Southern Section playoffs, the loser of Thursday’s game will not qualify for the playoffs.
    Aliso Niguel and Mission Viejo are CIF-SS
  • Yorba Linda boys race into title contention at Division 3 swimming prelims

    Yorba Linda boys race into title contention at Division 3 swimming prelims
    RIVERSIDE – It has been said on many pool decks that swimming championships aren’t won in prelims. They can, however, be lost with a flat performance or disqualification.
    “Prelims are really important,” eighth-year Yorba Linda coach Shardad Djahangiry said Wednesday night during the CIF-Southern Section’s Division 3 qualifying at Riverside City College. “You have to get yourself into finals.”
    Yorba Linda’s boys executed their positioning maneuvers
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  • Reflections after surviving California’s GOP convention

    Reflections after surviving California’s GOP convention
    SAN DIEGO — In last week’s column, I previewed the 2018 California Republican Party Convention held in San Diego. Fortunately, my liver and I both survived. And since I lived to tell about it, I’ll share a few gems.
    Thematically, every candidate seemed to hit on the same two issues … over and over again: opposition to California’s sanctuary state policy and repealing the gas tax.
    It didn’t matter whether the candidate was running for governor, attorney genera
  • Tolman makes sure El Toro pulls even with Capistrano Valley in South Coast race

    Tolman makes sure El Toro pulls even with Capistrano Valley in South Coast race
    Deangelo Yepez, right, of El Toro reaches out to high-five teammate Stone Shiffman as he scores in a game against Capistrano Valley during a South Coast League baseball game at El Toro High in Lake Forest on Wednesday, May 9, 2018. (Photo by Leonard Ortiz, Orange County Register/SCNG)
    Danilo Tiotuico of Capistrano Valley, left, reaches out to catch the incoming ball as Chase Luttrell of El Toro slides safely into second base during a South Coast League baseball game at El Toro High in Lake Fores
  • Updates: Follow Angels vs. Colorado Rockies game in progress

    Updates: Follow Angels vs. Colorado Rockies game in progress
    The Angels are playing a day game at Colorado Wednesday afternoon. Follow along with an in-game boxscore here.
  • 60 former riverbed and Civic Center homeless to be treated, housed under new $1.6 million contract

    In this 2016 file photo homeless people set up encampments in the Santa Ana Civic Center Plaza. Sixty of the most vulnerable homeless people recently dislodged from the Santa Ana Civic Center and riverbed tent cities will be targeted to be moved into permanent housing under a new $1.6 million contract approved Tuesday, May 8, by the Orange County Board of Supervisors.
  • CIF swim: Ocean View’s Dominic Falcon paces Division 4 prelims

    CIF swim: Ocean View’s Dominic Falcon paces Division 4 prelims
    BOYS SWIMMING
    CIF-SS Division 4
    Prelims
    At Riverside City College
    Top-9 advance to Friday’s 5 p.m. finals, 10-18 consolation finals
    200-yard medley relay – 1. OV 1:42.42, others: 12. GG 1:48.38, 15. 1:49.78
    200 free – 1. D. Falcon (OV) 1:40.95, 8. Nishioka (OV) 1:51.10, 18. Pashkutz (GG) 1:54.47
    200 IM – 1. Marquez (Dow) 2:00.24
    50 free – 1. Gish (Maran) 21.69, others: 2. Hunt (Sav) 21.93, 13t. Marin (Kat) 22.91
    100 fly – 1. Torrez (LaSalle) 51.08, others: 5.
  • Whicker: In the Dodgers’ shaky world, the significance of Walker Buehler is clear

    Whicker: In the Dodgers’ shaky world, the significance of Walker Buehler is clear
    LOS ANGELES — His pitches didn’t gain true velocity until high school. Neither did his ambitions.
    When Walker Buehler was on the youth baseball circuit in his early teens, he encountered Rick Rembeliak, the Wake Forest coach.
    “You’re going to pitch in college,” Rembeliak said. When he saw Buehler was not really processing that, he repeated it. “We’re going to recruit you,” he said.
    “At that point, I thought I might pitch Division III,”
  • Orange County high school schedule: Thursday, May 10

    Orange County high school schedule: Thursday, May 10
    The Orange County high school sports schedule for Thursday, May 10.
    BASEBALL
    Games 3:15 p.m. unless noted
    TRINITY LEAGUE
    Orange Lutheran at Santa Margarita, St. John Boasco at JSerra, 6 p.m., servite at Mater Dei, 6 p.m.
    SUNSET LEAGUE
    Marina at Fountain Valley, Los Alamitos at Newport Harbor, Edison at Huntington Beach
    SEA VIEW LEAGUE
    Dana Hills at Trabuco Hills, Laguna Hills at San Juan Hills
    PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
    Northwood at Irvine, 3:30 p.m., University at Beckman, 3:30 p.m., Corona del Mar a
  • Orange County scores and player stats for Wednesday (5-9-18)

    Orange County scores and player stats for Wednesday (5-9-18)
    Scores and stats for the Orange County games on Wednesday, May 9.
    BASEBALL
    SOUTH COAST LEAGUE
    El Toro 8, Capistrano Valley 4
    Aliso Niguel 4, Mission Viejo 3
    SOFTBALL
    ORANGE COAST LEAGUE
    Godinez 14, Costa Mesa 2
    God: A. Ramirez (WP), K. Pola 2-3, 3 RBI,  Villanueva 2-3, 2 2Bs, RBI, Udriarte 2-3, 2B, 3 RBI.
    Note: Grizzlies 10-0 in league play. Undefeated in league play for the last 3 seasons.
    TRINITY LEAGUE
    Orange Lutheran 5, Santa Margarita 3
    OLu: Lennon (WP) 4K, 2BB, 1 ER, Rodriguez 2-3, 2
  • Some House Republicans are moving to force a vote on DACA. SoCal Republicans should join them.

    Some House Republicans are moving to force a vote on DACA. SoCal Republicans should join them.
    Editor’s note: Breaking views are thoughts from individual members of the editorial board on today’s headlines.
    A group of Republicans in the House of Representatives are seeking to force a vote on a legislative fix for DACA.
    At least 17 Republican lawmakers in total have signed onto the effort as of Wednesday afternoon, with Republican Reps. Will Hurd of Texas, Jeff Denham of California and Carlos Curbelo of Florida leading the effort.
    If all Democrats in the House and eight mo
  • Forum: How to keep your kid from becoming an addict

    Forum: How to keep your kid from becoming an addict
    Is your teen at risk for drug addiction?
    The uncomfortable question will be addressed at an “Opioid and Heroin Awareness Forum” by Sen. Pat Bates, R-Laguna Niguel, from 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday, May 10.
    After recently getting out of the hospital and being in a two-week induced coma for a throat abscess, Timmy is back on the street shooting up heroin and meth. He says he likes the feel of the needle, “to feel the tear, I like to see the blood,.”(Photo by Mindy Schauer, Orange
  • Former USC star Chimezie Metu calls Lakers workout ‘a dream come true’

    Former USC star Chimezie Metu calls Lakers workout ‘a dream come true’
    EL SEGUNDO — Growing up just 10 minutes away from the home of the Lakers, Chimezie Metu could only wonder what it was like to play inside the walls of the team’s practice facility.
    On Wednesday, he had a chance to find out for himself.
    “I’ve been a Laker fan my whole life,” said Metu, the former USC forward who was named to the All-Pac-12 first team as a junior. “Just being in here is crazy to me. … Today was a dream come true to come out here and
  • Orange County chef Jamie Gwen will compete on ‘Beat Bobby Flay’ on Thursday, May 10

    Orange County chef Jamie Gwen will compete on ‘Beat Bobby Flay’ on Thursday, May 10
    Jamie Gwen,  of Newport Beach, will compete on the Food Network’s “Beat Bobby Flay” show at 10 p.m. Thursday, May 10 in an episode titled “Sprung a Leek.”
    Damaris Phillips of “Southern at Heart” and Amanda Freitag, a “Chopped” judge, are bringing in Shota Nakajima, chef/owner of Adana in Seattle, and Gwen, hoping to take down the famous Food Network grilling guy and former “Iron Chef” star.
    In round one of each 30-minute show
  • WWII aircraft land at John Wayne Airport and guests can get an up-close look

    WWII aircraft land at John Wayne Airport and guests can get an up-close look
    A Consolidated B-24 Liberator “Witchcraft” WWII Heavy Bomber is taxied in to place in front of Lyon Air Museum in Santa Ana, California, on Wednesday, May 9, 2018. This is the only B-24 in the world that can still fly. (Photo by Jeff Gritchen, Orange County Register/SCNG)
    Mechanic Gary Dunn holds on to his son, Luke Dunn, 1, after they arrived in a Consolidated B-24 Liberator “Witchcraft” WWII Heavy Bomber in Santa Ana, California, on Wednesday, May 9, 2018. This is the o
  • Worker buried after trench collapse at construction site in Lake Forest

    Worker buried after trench collapse at construction site in Lake Forest
    Orange County Fire Authority firefighters were searching for the body of a construction worker who was buried in a construction site accident in Lake Forest on Wednesday, authorities said.
    The worker is believed to have been buried at a construction site at the intersection of Glenn Ranch Road and Viejo Ridge when a trench on the site collapsed at 3 p.m., said OCFA Capt. Larry Kurtz. Backhoes were digging in the area when the ground caved in, he said.
    At 5:30 p.m., OCFA crews and other assisting
  • Photos: Cypress’ stunning baseball victory over Pacifica

    Photos: Cypress’ stunning baseball victory over Pacifica
    Check out the Register’s photos from Cypress’ thrilling comeback victory over Pacifica in a crucial Empire League baseball game on Tuesday, May 8.
    Cypress’ Noah Carter hits a game-tying three-run home run in the bottom of the seventh inning against Pacifica in an Empire League baseball game at Cypress High in Cypress on Tuesday, May 8, 2018. Cypress won 5-4 in the eighth. (Photo by Kevin Sullivan, Orange County Register/SCNG)
    Cypress’ Noah Carter is all smiles as he round
  • CIF-SS boys volleyball playoffs: Thursday’s updated schedule, Tuesday’s scores

    CIF-SS boys volleyball playoffs: Thursday’s updated schedule, Tuesday’s scores
    Scores from Tuesday’s games in the CIF-SS boys volleyball playoffs and the updated schedule for the second-round games Thursday, May 10.
    BOYS VOLLEYBALL
    DIVISION 1
    First round, Tuesday, May 8
    Newport Harbor def. Northwood, 25-15, 25-19, 25-11
    Servite def. El Segundo, 25-18, 25-20, 25-22
    Santa Barbara def. Newbury Park, 19-25, 25-22, 25-22, 25-18
    Alemany def. Oak Park, 25-23, 25-20, 25-11
    Mira Costa def. Aliso Niguel, 3-0
    Beckman def. West Ranch, 25-22, 25-22, 26-24
    Santa Margarita def. Tra
  • Heading east: Oggi’s Sports Brewhouse Pizza expanding in Southern California

    Heading east: Oggi’s Sports Brewhouse Pizza expanding in Southern California
    Oggi’s Sports Brewhouse Pizza, a San Clemente-based restaurant chain known for its signature build-your-own pizzas and craft beers, is gearing up to expand its Southern California footprint with three new Inland Empire locations.
    The company has finalized a franchise agreement with Jerry Bajwa, whose current franchise portfolio includes restaurants, gas stations and convenience stores. Bajwa plans to open his first Inland Empire location at the northeast corner of Highland Road a
  • Mormon church will end partnership with Boy Scouts of America (Scouts BSA)

    Mormon church will end partnership with Boy Scouts of America (Scouts BSA)
    By Brady McCombs, The Associated Press
    For more than a century, the Boy Scouts of America and the Mormon church formed an ideal pair as they helped each other expand their organizations and build their brands while molding countless young men through bow knots, pinewood derby races and campouts.
    But as the calendar flipped to the 21st Century, the longtime partners originally drawn to each other by shared values began drifting apart. The Mormon church continued expanding into far-off countries w
  • Anaheim to expand use of private security in parks

    Anaheim to expand use of private security in parks
    After what Anaheim officials say was a successful pilot project, the city will extend a contract that puts private security in parks during peak times and when parks are closed at night.
    The city first hired Lyons Security Services in January, when the county began efforts to clear the large homeless encampment along the Santa Ana River Trail.
    On Tuesday, the City Council voted to spend nearly $150,000 to renew the contract with Lyons through May 2019, with the option to extend it up to four add
  • Health policy reform or wealth transfer?

    Health policy reform or wealth transfer?
    Americans have been fighting over health insurance reform for years. Single-payer proposals, as most recently proposed in California’s legislature, are just the latest example. However, while rhetoric has focused on how many would supposedly gain or lose insurance, wealth transfers have been the real issue. As economist Henry Aaron estimated a quarter-century ago, implementing comprehensive national health insurance would redistribute more income than any single public policy then in exist
  • At 39, Dodgers’ Chase Utley remains the poster child for the college baseball experience

    At 39, Dodgers’ Chase Utley remains the poster child for the college baseball experience
    Before he was the Silver Fox, before he was the namesake of a baserunning rule, before he gave Philadelphia its first World Series trophy in a generation, Chase Utley was a UCLA Bruin.
    He didn’t have to be. UCLA did not offer Utley his only path to playing baseball beyond his late teens. The Dodgers drafted him in the second round out of Long Beach Poly in 1997.
    Then, as now, second-round picks will receive every chance to succeed in professional baseball. Utley’s path to the majors
  • Rookie Jaime Barria continues strong work while Angels’ offense erupts against Rockies

    Rookie Jaime Barria continues strong work while Angels’ offense erupts against Rockies
    The Angels’ Justin Upton watches his double off Colorado Rockies relief pitcher Brooks Pounders during the eighth inning of a baseball game Wednesday, May 9, 2018, in Denver. The Angels won 8-0. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)
    Angels starting pitcher Jaime Barria throws to the plate during the first inning of Wednesday’s game against the Colorado Rockies in Denver. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsDENVER, CO – MAY 09:Zack Cozart #7 of the Los Angeles
  • Life is good on a Huntington Beach bench for these 70-somethings

    Life is good on a Huntington Beach bench for these 70-somethings
    It’s 7 a.m. and that means a gang called the Beach Buzzards are — what else? — buzzing around the Huntington Beach Pier.
    Of course, they’re not real buzzards. They are men of a certain age, call it retired, who gather every weekday morning, rain or shine, on the concrete benches just north of the pier.
    Steve Byrne, third from left, talks to other Beach Buzzards as they meet at the Huntington Beach pier on Wednesday, May 9, 2018. The group has been meeting for years to hav
  • Mackenzie Dern excited to represent Brazil at UFC 224

    Mackenzie Dern excited to represent Brazil at UFC 224
    Two names elicit different reactions from Mackenzie Dern.
    Bring up Ronda Rousey, to whom the Brazilian jiu-jitsu phenom has often been compared, and Dern lets loose an almost bashful giggle.
    Mention Rio de Janeiro, where she will fight Amanda Cooper on Saturday at UFC 224, and Dern can’t help but unleash a tempered yell.
    Just the thought of stepping into the Octagon in the hometown of her father, renowned Brazilian jiu-jitsu practitioner Wellington “Megaton” Dias, has the straw
  • UC Riverside graduate among 3 hostages released from North Korea

    UC Riverside graduate among 3 hostages released from North Korea
    The three American detainees who President Donald Trump says left North Korea on Wednesday, May 9, include a UC Riverside graduate.
    Tony Kim, who also goes by the Korean name Kim Sang-duk, was detained April 22, 2017, at the Pyongyang airport for committing “criminal acts of hostility aimed to overturn” North Korea, according to the North’s Korean Central News Agency. It didn’t say what specific criminal acts Kim was alleged to have committed.
    Kim graduated from UCR in 19
  • Woman sues Chris Brown, alleging she was sexually assaulted at his home during drug-fueled party

    Woman sues Chris Brown, alleging she was sexually assaulted at his home during drug-fueled party
    A woman alleges that she was sexually assaulted in 2017 during a drug-fueled party at the home of singer Chris Brown. (Photo by Paras Griffin/Getty Images)
    LOS ANGELES — A young woman sued Chris Brown and a fellow rapper today alleging she was sexually assaulted at Brown’s home during a drug-fueled party in 2017.
    The plaintiff is identified only as Jane Doe in the Los Angeles Superior Court lawsuit, which names as defendants the 29-year-old Brown, rapper Young Lo — whose real n
  • Prosecutors from several counties to gather and work out prosecution plan for accused Golden State Killer

    Prosecutors from several counties to gather and work out prosecution plan for accused Golden State Killer
    SANTA ANA – Law enforcement officials from Orange, Sacramento, Ventura and Santa Barbara counties are expected to meet up in the next few days to decide where the accused Golden State Killer will be prosecuted, the Orange County District Attorney’s Office said on Wednesday.
    Orange County District Attorney Tony Rackauckas said there are “many issues to resolve” regarding the prosecution of Joseph James DeAngelo, who is suspected by the authorities of carrying out a dozen-y
  • EPA's move to fast-track Orange County groundwater cleanup questioned

    Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Scott Pruitt testifies in April at a House Appropriations subcommittee hearing in Washington. Pruitt decided in December to prioritize cleaning an Orange County groundwater pollution plume using the federal Superfund program.
  • New hope for net neutrality? Senate, websites push to overturn FCC’s repeal

    New hope for net neutrality? Senate, websites push to overturn FCC’s repeal
    On Wednesday, some prominent websites began using big, red signs to urge people to once again make noise about net neutrality.
    Why now? Senators, most of them Democrats, are pushing for a vote to overturn the FCC’s repeal of net neutrality rules.
    Sen. Ed Markey, D-Massachusetts, tweeted: “On Wednesday, May 9th, we officially file the petition to force a vote. If you don’t see your Senators on this list, they need to know how you feel about #NetNeutrality TODAY. My resolution wi
  • Meghan Markle had a Hollywood-but-humble youth before royalty rang

    Meghan Markle had a Hollywood-but-humble youth before royalty rang
    FILE – In this April 25, 2018 file photo, Britain’s Prince Harry and Meghan Markle attend a Service of Thanksgiving and Commemoration on ANZAC Day at Westminster Abbey in London. The couple will wed on May 19. (Eddie Mulholland/Pool via AP, File)
    By ANDREW DALTON and MARCELA ISAZA
    Associated Press
    LOS ANGELES — Meghan Markle’s road to royalty ran through Hollywood.
    The American actress set to marry Prince Harry May 19 spent her formative years in the Los Angeles neighborh
  • Trump leaves the Iran deal: Political Cartoons

    Trump leaves the Iran deal: Political Cartoons
    SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsShow Caption of Expand
    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.
  • Anaheim to spend nearly $1 million on beefing up fire support, brush clearing after review of Canyon Fire 2 response

    Anaheim to spend nearly $1 million on beefing up fire support, brush clearing after review of Canyon Fire 2 response
    Anaheim officials plan to spend nearly $1 million to clear more public lands of brush that can fuel fire, buy new equipment and modify traffic signals to improve the response to future wildfires.
    They’re also tweaking police and fire staffing and procedures, all in an effort to address challenges that arose during the Canyon Fire 2 in October. The fire burned more than 9,200 acres and destroyed 15 homes in Anaheim Hills.
    Anaheim has typically seen a big fire every several years because of
  • Suspended USC WR Joseph Lewis IV ordered to stand trial

    Suspended USC WR Joseph Lewis IV ordered to stand trial
    LOS ANGELES — Suspended USC wide receiver Joseph Lewis IV has been ordered to stand trial on several criminal charges of misdemeanor domestic battery after a pretrial hearing Wednesday in Los Angeles Superior Court.
    Judge Christopher Lui set a trial date for May 17, ending the pretrial hearing, which had been continued for the past six weeks.
    Lewis pleaded not guilty in March to five misdemeanors stemming from two alleged domestic violence incidents involving the same person Feb. 5 and Feb
  • Operation Warm Wishes celebrates moms with an amusing day at Boomers

    Operation Warm Wishes celebrates moms with an amusing day at Boomers
    What mom wouldn’t enjoy jostling with her kids in bumper boats on Mother’s Day?
    Operation Warm Wishes will treat moms and their kids to an afternoon at Boomers! in Irvine on Mother’s Day.
    It will be a busy three hours of miniature golf, rock climbing and go-carting – not to mention food and live entertainment.
    The local nonprofit serves people in need.
    – Susan Christian Goulding
     
    ***If you go
    When: Noon to 3 p.m. Sunday, May 13
    Where: Boomers, 3405 M
  • A walk to remember yesteryear: Tustin Home Tour offers a peek into the past

    A walk to remember yesteryear: Tustin Home Tour offers a peek into the past
    The Orange County Church, on Main Street, is one of the first churches in Tustin, dating to 1881, and is the oldest continually active Protestant church in Orange County. (Photos by Guy Ball)
    Performers from the Tustin Dance Center performed the traditional Maypole dance to celebrate the coming of spring at the Tustin Home and Garden Tour on Saturday, May 5. (Photos by Guy Ball)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsA horse-drawn trolley returned again this year to shuttle tour visitors
  • Fullerton church wants to give homeless people safe parking at night – but neighbors aren’t happy

    Fullerton church wants to give homeless people safe parking at night – but neighbors aren’t happy
    Is it an act of living one’s faith to give people who reside in their cars a safe place to sleep at night? Or is it one of foolishness that could lead to more homeless people roaming a neighborhood?
    Proponents of a proposal to locate Orange County’s first safe parking area for homeless people at St. Philip Benizi Church in Fullerton are convinced it is the right thing to do. They have the blessing of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Orange County; parishioners also appear to support the
  • How to see Jason Bonham’s Led Zeppelin Evening at Fantasy Springs Resort Casino in August

    How to see Jason Bonham’s Led Zeppelin Evening at Fantasy Springs Resort Casino in August
    Jason Bonham, the son of Led Zeppelin’s heavy-hitting drummer John Bonham, is bringing the legendary group’s music to life with Jason Bonham’s Led Zeppelin Evening at Fantasy Springs Resort Casino on Friday, Aug. 3.
    Tickets for the show are $29-$59 and go on sale at 10 a.m. Friday, May 11. Tickets can be purchased at the Fantasy Springs Resort Casino box office, by calling 800-827-2946 or online at fantasyspringsresort.com.
    Hits such as “Immigrant Song,” “Rock
  • Scoreboard: English Premier League Soccer Central

    Scoreboard: English Premier League Soccer Central
    Scoreboard updates and more from this week in English Premier League soccer (Click on arrows to scroll to other EPL games being played today):
    LIVE UPDATES RECORD BROKEN
    104 goals - the most scored by any team in a single @premierleaguecampaign. #mancityhttps://pbs.twimg.com/media/Dcx3upCXUAAmfaP.jpg39 - @HKanelines up a free-kick 25 yards out, picks out @trippier2on the right who then finds @MoussaSissokoin the box. Dubravka gathers. #THFC0-0 #NUFCAWWWWWWWWWWWWWYEAH!!! 2-1#cityvbhafc#mancityhtt
  • Murder charges filed in 2015 biker shooting in Texas

    Murder charges filed in 2015 biker shooting in Texas
    By EMILY SCHMALL
    The  Associated Press
    FORT WORTH, Texas  — Three bikers were indicted on murder charges Wednesday stemming from a 2015 shooting involving police outside a restaurant in Waco, Texas, including a prominent member of the Bandidos motorcycle club.
    The indictment marks the first murder charges in the case and comes just eight days before the statute of limitations runs out. More than 20 other bikers were re-indicted on new charges ranging from rioting to tampering wit
  • Review: Top 20 places for cheap eats in Orange County for 2018

    Review: Top 20 places for cheap eats in Orange County for 2018
    It’s easy to get carried away and accidentally spend a ton of money eating out in Orange County. It’s also easy to dine very well on the cheap. Here are my favorite places to eat very well for less than $20.
    1. TJ’s Woodfire Pizza
    The namesake pizzas are some of the finest in Orange County. The pastas are pretty good, too. The beer, even better. Best thing on the menu: Margherita pizza. 641 Camino de los Mares, San Clemente, 949-243-6433, tjwoodfirepizza.com
    Margherita pizza wi
  • Knowing CPR can save lives; here are 5 reasons to learn it

    Knowing CPR can save lives; here are 5 reasons to learn it
    More than 300,000 people die every year in the United States due to sudden cardiac arrest. Senior citizens have an increased risk of cardiovascular disease, and more than 70 percent of adults over age 60 have some form of cardiovascular disease.
    Health conditions can lead to cardiac arrest, but a host of other factors can also lead to a life or death situation. Knowing CPR can save lives if people are trained and ready to take action when needed. Here are five reasons to learn CPR.CPR can save l
  • CIA nominee say torture doesn’t work, ‘moral compass’ strong

    CIA nominee say torture doesn’t work, ‘moral compass’ strong
    By DEB RIECHMANN and KEVIN FREKING
    The  Associated Press
    WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump’s nominee to be CIA director said Wednesday that she does not believe torture works and she would not carry out any presidential order she thought was immoral.
    Facing tough questioning by members of the Senate Intelligence Committee, Gina Haspel said her “moral compass is strong.”
    “I would not allow CIA to undertake activity that I thought was immoral, even if it was te

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