• Dodgers bullpen lets another one slip through its fingers in loss to Reds

    Dodgers bullpen lets another one slip through its fingers in loss to Reds
    Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Ross Stripling throws during the first inning of a baseball game against the Cincinnati Reds on Saturday, May 12, 2018, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)
    Cincinnati Reds starting pitcher Homer Bailey, top, reacts after Los Angeles Dodgers’ Austin Barnes scored on single by Joc Pederson during the fourth inning of a baseball game Saturday, May 12, 2018, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsFormer Los Angeles Dod
  • Strong showing at CIF-SS Track Prelims for Trabuco Hills boys, girls

    Strong showing at CIF-SS Track Prelims for Trabuco Hills boys, girls
    MISSION VIEJO – Trabuco Hills will be well represented at next week’s CIF-SS Track and Field Divisional Championship Finals.
    The Mustangs boys team qualified in six events and the girls squad qualified in three at the Division 1 Preliminaries on Saturday at Trabuco Hills High.
    The top nine finishers in each event at the prelims advance to the championship finals, which take place at El Camino College in Torrance.
    On the boys side, the Mustangs’ Jake Burns qualified second in th
  • Families become homeowners with Habitat for Humanity houses in Placentia

    Families become homeowners with Habitat for Humanity houses in Placentia
    Two families traded cramped living arrangements for new, three-bedroom homes in Placentia on Saturday, May 12.
    Nicholas Vargas, right, cuts the ribbon for his family’s new home in Placentia built by Habitat for Humanity on Saturday, May 12, 2018.(Photo by Kyusung Gong/Contributing Photographer)
    The Vargas family in their new home in Placentia built by Habitat for Humanity on Saturday, May 12, 2018. (Photo by Kyusung Gong/Contributing Photographer)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsThe V
  • Top-9 finishers from CIF Division 1 swimming finals, state diving qualifiers

    Top-9 finishers from CIF Division 1 swimming finals, state diving qualifiers
    BOYS SWIMMING
    CIF-SS Division 1
    Finals
    At Riverside City College
    Team results – 1. Northwood 282, 2. Loyola 238, 3. Tesoro 230, 4. Aliso Niguel 199, 5. University 169.5, 6. Crespi 164, 7. Dana Hills 158, 8. Santa Margarita 157, 9. Harvard-Westlake 147, 10. Laguna Hills 131
    200-yard medley relay — 1. Nor (Munoz, Wu, Sim, Press) 1:31.69, 2. Tes 1:32.29, 3. AN 1:32.64, 4. Loy 1:33.23, 5. SM 1:35.15, 6. Uni 1:35.28, 7. CdM 1:35.58, 8. SC 1:35.86, 9. San Mar 1:37.14
    200 free – 1. Lo
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  • California government agencies suing state citizens who just want facts

    California government agencies suing state citizens who just want facts
    When the people of California want to know what their government is doing, they shouldn’t be at risk of having to pay half a million dollars in attorney’s fees and court costs just for asking.
    But that’s what nearly happened to a woman in Newark, a small city in the Bay Area. Elizabeth Brazil made a public records request of the Newark Unified School District, and after the district produced the records, officials said some of the records were inadvertently disclosed. The distr
  • Taxpayers lose again with new solar panel mandate

    Taxpayers lose again with new solar panel mandate
    The California Energy Commission has announced new regulations to require rooftop solar panels on all new homes constructed in California beginning in 2020. This forced mandate represents an extraordinary regulatory overreach.
    However, don’t expect too much political push-back against these new rules. Why? Because the “winners” who support the regulations have a lot more political juice than the “losers.”
    Tops on the list of winners is, of course, the solar industry
  • As goes the suburbs, so goes the nation?

    As goes the suburbs, so goes the nation?
    The sound-bite version of American politics tends to come from our dominant media centers on the coasts, while the right-wing counter-culture snarls back from the smaller cities and towns of the heartland. Yet the real future of America, including that of its politics, lies in a place with little voice in the political debates — suburbia (which includes the more far-flung exurbs).
    There is a wide and growing disparity between rural and urban core voters, but the suburbs remain roughly even
  • Photos: CIF-SS Division 2 Swimming Finals

    Photos: CIF-SS Division 2 Swimming Finals
    See the action and celebration from the boys and girls CIF-SS Swimming and Diving Championships for Division 2 in Riverside on Saturday.
    Diamond Bar’s Kelsey Lloyd celebrates after her first place finish in the 100 yard breaststroke at the CIF Southern Section Division 2 swimming finals at the Riverside Aquatics Center in Riverside on Saturday, May 12, 2018. (Photo by Kevin Sullivan, Orange County Register/SCNG)
    Peninsula’s Aiichiroh Shirakata swims to a first place finish in the 200
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  • Former Gov. George Deukmejian’s life was well-lived

    Former Gov. George Deukmejian’s life was well-lived
    George Deukmejian, the properly revered former two-term governor of California, died May 8 at his home in Long Beach. He was 89 years old.
    We offer our condolences to Deukmejian’s family and would like to reflect on the legacy he left behind.
    Serving as governor from 1983 to 1991, Deukmejian’s fiscally conservative approach to government earned him the nickname “The Iron Duke.”
    Having inherited a $1.5 billion budget deficit left by Jerry Brown, Deukmejian made a point of
  • The Iran nuke deal and the Peter Drucker rule

    The Iran nuke deal and the Peter Drucker rule
    Donald Trump has now shown the world the drawbacks of having an executive trained in business ascend to the Oval Office. It’s not the first time this has happened.
    The 2002 class of Presidential Medal of Freedom recipients chosen by George W. Bush included many transcendent luminaries – among them Hank Aaron, Katharine Graham, and Nancy Reagan – and one now-tarnished star: Bill Cosby. Another honoree was 92-year-old management guru Peter Drucker, whose theories about corporatio
  • Whittier Christian boys volleyball knocks off Santa Fe in quarterfinals

    Whittier Christian boys volleyball knocks off Santa Fe in quarterfinals
    WHITTIER >> Since Whittier Christian star outside hitter Cade McGee returned from a torn meniscus injury that held him out for a majority of this season, the Heralds have been peaking.
    The senior is undoubtedly the Heralds’ go-to guy on offense and defense and against Santa Fe High in the CIF Southern Section Division 4 quarterfinal that was on full display.
    Behind McGee’s match-high 34 kills, Whittier Christian defeated the Chiefs 25-23, 23-25, 25-19, 25-22 and advance to the
  • We took the train to see Slayer at FivePoint Amphitheatre and herea s what happened

    A concertgoer crowd surfs during a performance by Anthrax at the FivePoint Amphitheater in Irvine on Friday evening, May 11, 2018. "Slayer! Slayer! Slayer!" The chants could be heard stepping off of the Pacific Surfliner at the Irvine station, which is just a leisurely five-minute walk from the station down a specified path to FivePoint Ampitheatre .
  • Police seek man suspected of attempting to sexually assault a woman in Tustin

    Police seek man suspected of attempting to sexually assault a woman in Tustin
    Police are searching for a man they say attacked and attempted to sexually assault a woman walking in Tustin early Saturday.
    The man walked up behind the woman as she was walking eastbound on the south side of the 1500 block of Mitchell Avenue at about 6 a.m., according to a Tustin Police Department statement.
    The man grabbed the woman, tried to drag her off the sidewalk and attempted to remove her pants, according to police.
    The woman fought back, police said, hitting the man in the face and le
  • Girls lacrosse: St. Margaret’s takes down Redondo

    Girls lacrosse: St. Margaret’s takes down Redondo
    NEWPORT BEACH — The St. Margaret’s girls lacrosse team earned a convincing win over Redondo Union to win its first US Lacrosse Southern Section championship since 2008.
    The Tartans offense erupted for 17 goals in the 17-6 victory at Newport Harbor High, and four different players scored at least three goals.
    “We moved the ball well and were able to move the goalie and have some fun out there,” St. Margaret’s coach Holly Reilly said. “It’s a really specia
  • Boys lacrosse: St. Margaret’s falls to Loyola, which wins its third title in a row

    Boys lacrosse: St. Margaret’s falls to Loyola, which wins its third title in a row
    NEWPORT BEACH — The St. Margaret’s boys lacrosse team fell to Loyola of Los Angeles 10-9 in overtime in the US Lacrosse Southern Section championship game Saturday at Newport Harbor High.
    Freshman midfielder Owen Gaffney scored the winning goal with 28 seconds remaining in overtime to give Loyola its third consecutive Southern Section championship.
    Loyola (21-4) defeated Corona del Mar in 2016 for the Southern Section championship and Foothill in 2017. The Cubs lost 8-4 to St. M
  • Foothill boys defend title at CIF-SS Division 2 finals for swimming

    Foothill boys defend title at CIF-SS Division 2 finals for swimming
    RIVERSIDE >>  Foothill’s boys swimming team had two major feats to celebrate Saturday and the Knights and coaching legend Tom DeLong made the most of their opportunity.
    Andrew Koustik of Calvary Chapel got a second chance to celebrate and let loose at Riverside City College.
    Foothill defended its title at the CIF-SS Division 2 championships, becoming the first group from the school to claim section swimming and water polo titles in the same school year.
    Coach Jim Brumm guided th
  • Public memorial for Gov. George Deukmejian planned June 9 in Long Beach

    Public memorial for Gov. George Deukmejian planned June 9 in Long Beach
    A public memorial to celebrate the life of former Gov. George Deukmejian will be held June 9 at 1 p.m. at the Terrace Theater in Long Beach, the governor’s wife, Gloria, said Saturday.
    She said the family’s obituary for Deukmejian will be published in today’s edition of the Press-Telegram, saying that the “loving husband of 61 years, father and grandfather, passed away from natural causes.  His family was at his side.”
    “George was a fine, decent man
  • Orange County scores and player stats for Saturday (5-12-18)

    Orange County scores and player stats for Saturday (5-12-18)
    Scores and stats for the Orange County games on Saturday, May 12.
    GIRLS LACROSSE
    US LACROSSE SOUTHERN SECTION CHAMPIONSHIP
    St. Margaret’s 17, Redondo Union 6
    Goals: (SMES) Barkate 5, N. Miles 4, C. Young 4, Case 3
    Saves: Jones (SMES) 4
    Note: First Southern Section championship for St. Margaret’s since 2008
    BOYS LACROSSE
    US LACROSSE SOUTHERN SECTION CHAMPIONSHIP
    Loyola 10, St. Margaret’s 9, OT
    Goals: (SMES) Groeninger 2, Todd 2, Peay, Kuntz, Shin, Vorzimer
    Saves: Handy (SMES) 10
  • Media: Donna Moskal all about family at home and work

    Media: Donna Moskal all about family at home and work
    Donna Moskal’s role as a live sports TV broadcast stage manager doesn’t necessarily translate to the way a stereotypical stage mom might do things. Sometimes, it just looks that way.
    Does the broadcaster have his tie on straight? No food in the teeth and hair looking good? Does she need a bottle of water or a cup of hot tea to fend off a cold?
    Now, look into this camera, you’re on in three, two, one …
    “I’m not sure they like to think I’m mothering them,
  • ‘Singin’ in the Rain’ in Claremont taps into the pure fun of classic musicals

    ‘Singin’ in the Rain’ in Claremont taps into the pure fun of classic musicals
    Is there any more iconic movie musical than “Singin’ in the Rain”?
    The move to bring it to the stage has been, from the start, a risky one, simply because it must compete with something so familiar. When it works, though, it is a sheer delight of old-school musical fun: catchy songs, clever comic characterizations and lots of tap dancing.
    At Candlelight Pavilion Dinner Theater in Claremont, it is indeed done well, and the result is a rollicking delight, made only that much bett
  • Police searching for man who robbed Fullerton business at gunpoint

    Police searching for man who robbed Fullerton business at gunpoint
    Police are searching for a man who tied up an employee during an armed robbery Friday, May 11 at a check cashing business in Fullerton.
    (Courtesy of Fullerton Police Department)
    Officers about 1:40 p.m. responded to reports of a robbery in progress at a business in the 1800 block of West Orangethorpe Avenue, according to a Fullerton Police Department statement.
    A witness who called 911 reported seeing a female employee being pushed toward the back of the store, and noticed that the front doors t
  • Gardening: Remedies for Valencia oranges going sour, mango trees under attack

    Gardening: Remedies for Valencia oranges going sour, mango trees under attack
    Question: I have a Valencia seedless orange tree that I set out about 40 years ago. The fruit has always been sweet and juicy. But the past couple of years, the oranges are larger with thicker skin, not much meat and less juice. Can you tell me what I am doing wrong? — Charles Johnson, North Hills
    Answer: In all likelihood, you are seeing sour fruit from a branch or branches that have grown off the bottom of the trunk.
    Nearly all fruit trees, at least those available in
  • Early results from CIF Division 2 swimming finals

    Early results from CIF Division 2 swimming finals
    BOYS SWIMMING
    CIF-SS Division 2
    Finals
    At Riverside City College
    200-yard medley relay – 1. LC 1:32.98 – new meet record, old record CresVly 1:33.39 2013, others: 5. Brea 1:37.84, 7. Foot 1:38.76, 12. VP 1:40.01
    200 free – 1. Mykkanen (Foot) 1:38.68, others: 4. Ingram (Foot) 1:39.35, 13. Blair (Foot) 1:42.57, 15. Harrison (Foot) 1:43.86
    200 IM –1. Shirakata (PV) 1:49.46, others: 6. Schreiber (Sage) 1:52.96, 13. Greco (Troy) 1:57.83, 14. Moran (Son) 1:59.07
    50 free –
  • We took the train to see Slayer at FivePoint Amphitheatre and here’s what happened

    We took the train to see Slayer at FivePoint Amphitheatre and here’s what happened
    “Slayer! Slayer! Slayer!” The chants could be heard stepping off of the Pacific Surfliner at the Irvine station, which is just a leisurely five-minute walk from the station down a specified path to FivePoint Ampitheatre.
    The new temporary venue opened for a brief three-show season last year and promoters at Live Nation and the City of Irvine have been pushing for patrons to take advantage of the close proximity of public transportation. Trains leave from Los Angeles, Fullerton,
  • For Goths at Disneyland, It's a Dark World After All

    Sure, it's counterintuitive: "The Happiest Place on Earth" wouldn't seem a natural habitat for black-sheathed disciples of the grim and morbid. But beyond the surface discord are clear harmonies: a love of costumes and glamour, a flair for the sensational and dramatic, an allergy to humdrum reality.
  • Former ‘Top Chef’ contenders will participate in the 11th Annual Laguna Beach Taste of the Nation, on Sunday, May 20, 2018

    Former ‘Top Chef’ contenders will participate in the 11th Annual Laguna Beach Taste of the Nation, on Sunday, May 20, 2018
    Joe Sasto competing in the “Smile and Say Mise” episode of “Top Chef” on Bravo. (Photo by Paul Trantow, Bravo)
    Joe Sasto competes on “Top Chef.” (Photo by: Paul Trantow, Bravo)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsTOP CHEF — “Red Rum and Then Some” Episode 1510 — Pictured: Joe Sasto — (Photo by: Paul Trantow/Bravo)
    Amar Santana opened Vaca in Costa Mesa while he was competing on the reality cooking show ‘Top Chef.’He m
  • Master Gardener: Apple tree likely hit by bacterial infection

    Master Gardener: Apple tree likely hit by bacterial infection
    Question: I have an apple tree that has developed several twigs with brown, dead-looking leaves and flowers. I don’t see any insects and the rest of the tree looks fine. Do you know what the problem might be?
    Answer: I suspect that you are seeing the evidence of fireblight — a bacterial infection caused by the pathogen Erwinia amylovora.
    Apple and pear trees are quite susceptible to it, as are ornamentals such as pyracantha. Bees carry the bacteria from flowers of infected twigs to o
  • 5 things to watch at Saturday’s CIF Division 1 swimming finals (updated)

    5 things to watch at Saturday’s CIF Division 1 swimming finals (updated)
    Five storylines to follow at Saturday night’s CIF-SS Division 1 swimming finals in Riverside:
    5. Michael Brinegar, Tesoro: Some expect the Indiana-bound senior and Coach Mark Schubert’s latest protege to challenge Grant Shoults’ national record in the 500 freestyle. Brinegar is a competitive racer and recently got a boost with a third-place finish at the open water nationals. He’s been ultra-respectful of Shoults’ mark but look for the beast to come out.
    4. Weston R
  • 5 things to watch at Saturday’s CIF Division 1 swimming finals

    5 things to watch at Saturday’s CIF Division 1 swimming finals
    Five storylines to follow at Saturday night’s CIF-SS Division 1 swimming finals in Riverside:
    5. Michael Brinegar, Tesoro: Some expect the Indiana-bound senior and Coach Mark Schubert’s latest protege to challenge Grant Shoults’ national record in the 500 freestyle. Brinegar is a competitive racer and recently got a boost with a third-place finish at the open water nationals. He’s been ultra-respectful of Shoults’ mark but look for the beast to come out.
    4. Weston R
  • JPL Mars Helicopter will go to red planet in 2020, first to be flown on another world

    JPL Mars Helicopter will go to red planet in 2020, first to be flown on another world
    The red planet is getting a helicopter.
    Developed by Pasadena-based Jet Propulsion Laboratory, a flying machine held aloft by twin rotors will be taken to Mars in 2020 and become the first “heavier-than-air” craft to be flown on another world, NASA announced today.
    The Mars Helicopter is being envisioned as a major advancement for future exploration of the planet, providing a new way of exploring areas of the Mars surface that are not easily accessible by land.
    Animation of Mars heli
  • Orange County swimming leaders entering Saturday’s finals (updated)

    Orange County swimming leaders entering Saturday’s finals (updated)
    BOYS SWIMMING
    O.C. leaders through May 11, 2018
    200-yard medley relay (O.C. record 1:30.10 University 2014) – Nor 1:32.79 CIFp
    200 free (O.C. record 1:33.26 Shoults, SM, 2016) – Kao (DH) 1:37.04 SCL
    200 IM (O.C. record 1:45.42 Okubo, Uni, 2014) – Cheng (Tes) 1:48.67 SCL
    50 free (O.C. record 19.69, Cavic, Tus, 2002) – Toland (LosAl) 20.33 SL
    100 fly (O.C. record 47.13 Cavic, Tus, 2002) – Koustik (CC) 47.68 OCL
    100 free (O.C. record 43.85, Buyukuncu, Wood, 1994) &ndas
  • Orange County swimming leaders entering Saturday’s finals

    Orange County swimming leaders entering Saturday’s finals
    BOYS SWIMMING
    O.C. leaders through May 11, 2018
    200-yard medley relay (O.C. record 1:30.10 University 2014) – Nor 1:32.79 CIFp
    200 free (O.C. record 1:33.26 Shoults, SM, 2016) – Kao (DH) 1:37.04 SCL
    200 IM (O.C. record 1:45.42 Okubo, Uni, 2014) – Cheng (Tes) 1:48.67 SCL
    50 free (O.C. record 19.69, Cavic, Tus, 2002) – Toland (LosAl) 20.33 SL
    100 fly (O.C. record 47.13 Cavic, Tus, 2002) – Koustik (CC) 47.68 OCL
    100 free (O.C. record 43.85, Buyukuncu, Wood, 1994) &ndas
  • Our military heroes, thankfully, get a break on vehicle registrations

    Our military heroes, thankfully, get a break on vehicle registrations
    Q. Hi Honk: Isn’t there a car registration exemption for military servicemen and -women living in California on active duty? Any other categories with similar exemptions?
    Karen Skenes, Lake Forest
    A. Good point, Karen, there is.
    Karen was banking off of a question a couple of weeks ago by a reader asking how long someone who moves here has to register a vehicle (20 days).
    That deadline applies to most of us – but not to our heroes in the U.S. Armed Services and their s
  • Tax code extensions mean an amended 2017 return might lessen your debt

    Tax code extensions mean an amended 2017 return might lessen your debt
    The beginning of the year is a busy time for most of us. Work, kids in school, and the dreaded tax return. It can be tempting to hurry, file your tax returns, then cross that item off your list.
    Early in February, Congress reached a budget agreement in the Bipartisan Budget Act of 2018, which included “extenders” for provisions that expired at the end of 2016. Congress extended these provisions through 2017. That’s right, they made the provisions retroactive to Jan. 1, 2017. So
  • HOA Homefront Q&A: Does an HOA manager need a license?

    HOA Homefront Q&A: Does an HOA manager need a license?
    Dear Kelly: I recently purchased a condominium and have discovered many improprieties with my HOA. I complained to the attorney general who told me they can’t do much. The real estate board says the manager must have a real estate license but the board told me it wasn’t necessary. Does a property manager have to be licensed by the state of California and is there a governmental department to whom I can complain? — J.C, Lake Forest
    Dear J.C.: Your real estate boar
  • Allen Buchanan: Four choices with your building

    Allen Buchanan: Four choices with your building
    This week I had the pleasure of advising a family that, for years, had two commercial income properties.
    As the ownership morphed over time due to succession, the heirs were looking for counsel. Our conversation was column-worthy, I believe, so here it goes.
    As a qualifier, these folks are arms-length investors meaning they reap the rent the buildings generate and do not occupy either building with a business.
    So, if you own commercial real estate as an investment, I believe the ownership direct
  • Orange County moms get the ultimate Mother's Day gift: newborns

    Jennifer Falcon, of Anaheim, holds her newborn son Nicholas, born Thursday May 10, before heading home from the Mother-Baby unit at St. Joseph Hospital in Orange on Friday, May 11, 2018. Lots of women at the Mother-Baby Unit at St. Joseph Hospital in Orange are getting the ultimate Mother's Day gift this year: a new baby.
  • 5 garden tips for this week, May 12-18

    5 garden tips for this week, May 12-18
    1 Flowers for Mom
    For Mother’s Day, visit your local garden center to see what’s in bloom, and buy a few new plants for Mom — guaranteed to warm her heart. Full-size or miniature roses are always a treat. So are brightly colored amaryllis, blue-flowered lilies of the Nile (Agapanthus) and daylilies in a wide array of colors.
    These and Euryops (yellow daisies), lantana, geranium and statice make good, colorful perennial fillers around standard green plants in sunlit garden spots
  • Rotting windows a result of subpar wood, no roof overhangs

    Rotting windows a result of subpar wood, no roof overhangs
    Q: Tim, the window frame on the back of my house is deteriorating. If you look at the photos I sent, you’ll see there’s no gutter over this window but rather rain diverters up in the shingles. What’s the best way to repair the damage and prevent it in the future? – Andy, Westerville, Ohio
    A: I’ve seen an alarming rise in wood-rot questions. Perhaps it’s happening with your wood windows, exterior house trim and wood door frames. It’s happening at my own h
  • College baseball roundup: Colton Eastman strikes out 13 as Cal State Fullerton extends win streak

    College baseball roundup: Colton Eastman strikes out 13 as Cal State Fullerton extends win streak
    Colton Eastman struck out a career-high 13 batters and Cal State Fullerton got timely hits when it needed them as the Titans held on for 3-2 victory over UC Riverside and extended their winning streak to seven games on Friday night at Goodwin Field.
    The Titans (26-20 overall, 13-3 Big West Conference) has won four consecutive Friday games, and Eastman (8-3) has had a significant hand in all of them.
    The right-hander has never lost a Big West game on the mound, and he held UCR to two runs wh
  • Photos: CIF-SS Division 4 Swimming Finals

    Photos: CIF-SS Division 4 Swimming Finals
    See the action and celebration from the boys and girls CIF-SS Swimming and Diving Championships for Division 4 in Riverside on Friday night.
    Rowland’s Katelyn Nguyen celebrate the teams victory in the 400 yard freestyle relay during the CIF Southern Section Division 4 swimming finals at Riverside Aquatics Center Thursday in Riverside, Calif. May 11, 2018.
    (TERRY PIERSON,THE PRESS-ENTERPRISE/SCNG)
    San Dimas’ swimmers celebrate their finish in the 400 yard freestyle relay during the CI
  • German shepherd Boscoe is a big teddy bear looking for love

    German shepherd Boscoe is a big teddy bear looking for love
    Breed: German shepherd
    Age: 2 years
    Gender: Neutered male
    Size: 75 pounds
    Boscoes story: Boscoe is the complete package, loving and smart. He is charming and gains the spotlight in whatever room he enters. “Mr. Lovable” enjoys belly rubs, playing with toys and giving kisses. He knows some basic commands such as sit and stay, but will also come if you tap your leg, shake his head on command and jump on his hind legs if you beat your chest. If you were to ask Boscoe what his favorite t
  • Adopt tabby cat Finn so he’ll never be abandoned again

    Adopt tabby cat Finn so he’ll never be abandoned again
    Breed: Domestic shorthair tabby
    Age: Young
    Gender: Neutered male
    Finn’s story: This young boy was abandoned in a neighborhood when his family moved away. He is really lovely and playful.
    Adoption donation: $50, includes neuter, vaccinations and microchip
    Adoption procedure: Contact Lorraine with Long Beach Spay & Neuter Foundation at 562-544-0335 or [email protected].
  • Another dark night for Dodgers as they lose in Matt Harvey’s debut with Reds

    Another dark night for Dodgers as they lose in Matt Harvey’s debut with Reds
    Dodgers starting pitcher Kenta Maeda #18 reacts after giving up a two run homer to the Reds’ Scooter Gennett #3 in the fifth inning during their game at Dodger Stadium Friday, May 11, 2018.(Photo by Hans Gutknecht, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG)
    The Reds’ Scooter Gennett #3 celebrates after hitting a two run homer in the fifth inning during their game against the Dodgers at Dodger Stadium Friday, May 11, 2018.(Photo by Hans Gutknecht, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG)SoundThe gallery will re
  • Angels bullpen falters in ninth inning of loss to Twins

    Angels bullpen falters in ninth inning of loss to Twins
    Los Angeles Angels’ Justin Upton, right, hits a two-run home run with Minnesota Twins catcher Bobby Wilson watching during the third inning of a baseball game in Anaheim, Calif., Friday, May 11, 2018. (AP Photo/Alex Gallardo)
    ANAHEIM, CA – MAY 11:Justin Upton #8 of the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim hits a two run home run in the third inning of the game against the Minnesota Twins at Angel Stadium on May 11, 2018 in Anaheim, California.(Photo by Jayne Kamin-Oncea/Getty Images)SoundTh
  • Man suspected of burglaries of mourners’ homes held without bail

    Man suspected of burglaries of mourners’ homes held without bail
    LOS ANGELES >> A suspect in a series of Southland home burglaries, some of which targeted people who were away attending funerals, was being held without bail Friday after his arrest in Anaheim.
    Brett Patrick Rogers, 44, a suspect in a series of Southland home burglaries, some of which targeted people who were away attending funerals, was arrested on Thursday, May 10, 2018 in Anaheim.
    Brett Patrick Rogers, 44, who has relatives in Riverside and Lake Elsinore, is suspected to be the burglar
  • Here’s where you and your pets can have fun

    Here’s where you and your pets can have fun
    Looking for something to do that will help animals in need? Or maybe someplace you can take your dog for a fun time. Here are a few suggestions:
    National Adoption Weekend: PetSmart Charities’ quarterly event will be held May 18-20 at multiple locations in Southern California. Animals in need of permanent homes will be available to meet and possibly adopt. All will be spayed and neutered. At PetSmart stores and other locations, including the PetSmart Charities Everyday Adoption Center

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