• Warriors withstand LeBron’s 51 points to win NBA Finals Game 1 in overtime

    Warriors withstand LeBron’s 51 points to win NBA Finals Game 1 in overtime
    OAKLAND, CA – MAY 31: LeBron James #23 and JR Smith #5 of the Cleveland Cavaliers react as time expries in regulation against the Golden State Warriorsin Game 1 of the 2018 NBA Finals at ORACLE Arena on May 31, 2018 in Oakland, California. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement.(Photo by Ezra Shaw/Getty Images)
    Golden State Warriors guard Ste
  • NBA Finals: Reaction to final moments of Warriors’ Game 1 victory over Cavaliers

    NBA Finals: Reaction to final moments of Warriors’ Game 1 victory over Cavaliers
    The face of Cleveland Cavaliers star LeBron James and the Twitter reaction directed at J.R. Smith summarized the various emotions that made up the final moments of Game 1 in the NBA Finals series against the Golden State Warriors.The play that decided Game 1. pic.twitter.com/e1UeOv57Rn
    — ESPN (@espn) June 1, 2018The Warriors would manage to win the game in overtime, 124-114, after a long delay in the action and a 51-point performance from James.
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  • Disney, Wincome Group officials say Anaheim ballot measure could threaten hotel plans

    Disney, Wincome Group officials say Anaheim ballot measure could threaten hotel plans
    If forced to raise worker wages in exchange for accepting tax subsidies, officials with the Walt Disney Co. and the Wincome Group said Thursday they may nix plans for luxury hotels within the Disneyland Resort district.
    A proposed ballot measure, backed by a coalition of unions that represent resort workers, would raise hospitality or theme park employees’ pay to $18 an hour by 2022 at businesses that have received city subsidies. The measure would appear on the Novembe
  • Dodgers offense can’t support Clayton Kershaw in 2-1 loss to Phillies

    Dodgers offense can’t support Clayton Kershaw in 2-1 loss to Phillies
    The Phillies’ Maikel Franco #7 beats the throw to Dodgers catcher Yasmani Grandal #9 to score in the second inning during their game at Dodger Stadium,Thursday May 31, 2018.The Phillies beat the Dodgers 2-1. (Photo by Hans Gutknecht, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG)
    Dodgers starting pitcher Clayton Kershaw #22 during their game against the Phillies at Dodger Stadium,Thursday May 31, 2018.The Phillies beat the Dodgers 2-1. (Photo by Hans Gutknecht, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG)SoundThe gallery w
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  • Clayton Kershaw re-injures his back in Dodgers’ loss to Phillies, will have MRI on Friday

    Clayton Kershaw re-injures his back in Dodgers’ loss to Phillies, will have MRI on Friday
    The Phillies’ Maikel Franco #7 beats the throw to Dodgers catcher Yasmani Grandal #9 to score in the second inning during their game at Dodger Stadium,Thursday May 31, 2018.The Phillies beat the Dodgers 2-1. (Photo by Hans Gutknecht, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG)
    Dodgers starting pitcher Clayton Kershaw #22 during their game against the Phillies at Dodger Stadium,Thursday May 31, 2018.The Phillies beat the Dodgers 2-1. (Photo by Hans Gutknecht, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG)SoundThe gallery w
  • U.S. Sen. Kamala Harris talks Trump, immigration, guns at San Fernando Valley town hall. President? Not so much

    U.S. Sen. Kamala Harris talks Trump, immigration, guns at San Fernando Valley town hall. President? Not so much
    At her first town hall in the San Fernando Valley U.S. Sen. Kamala D. Harris did not talk about her presidential prospects in 2020, but she did speak about what she’s doing to fight the Trump Administration’s policies — particularly around immigration and how she is addressing criminal justice reform, the environment, and gun violence.
    Harris received two standing ovations from the crowd of about 1,100 at St. Genevieve High School in Panorama City when she walked into the
  • San Bernardino man denies shooting, killing Garden Grove landscaper

    San Bernardino man denies shooting, killing Garden Grove landscaper
    A San Bernardino man was arraigned Thursday on charges filed in connection with what police say was the unprovoked shooting death of a Garden Grove man who was walking with family members to a store two weeks ago.
    Ruben Angel Chavez pleaded not guilty to one count of murder and denied enhancements alleged for use of a firearm and committing a violent felony during court proceedings held at the San Bernardino Justice Center, according to online court records.
    From left, Alejandro Cheluca Roj
  • Sunny Hills High Graduation 2018

    Sunny Hills High Graduation 2018
    Sunny Hills High held the commencement ceremony for its Class of 2018 on May 31 at the Fullerton Joint Union High School district stadium.
    Fin Holland, center, throws his cap as he and his fellow graduates celebrate during the Sunny Hills High School graduation ceremonies at Fullerton District Stadium in Fullerton on Thursday, May 31, 2018. (Photo by Kevin Sullivan, Orange County Register/SCNG)
    Graduate Nick Sheffer celebrates with friends after walking during the Sunny Hills High School gr
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  • Craig Pintens takes over AD duties at Loyola Marymount

    Craig Pintens takes over AD duties at Loyola Marymount
    Craig Pintens has been hired as the next athletic director at Loyola Marymount University, school president Timothy Law Snyder announced Thursday.
    Pintens, 42, served as senior associate athletic director the past seven years at University of Oregon. He will start his new job June 25 and will replace William S. Husak, who is retiring after 20 years at the helm.
    Snyder expressed enthusiasm about the hire.
    “Craig Pintens will be a game-changer for the LMU Lions,” he said in a press rel
  • Orange County high school schedule: Friday, June 1

    Orange County high school schedule: Friday, June 1
    The Orange County high school sports schedule for Friday, June 1.
    SOFTBALL
    CIF-SS PLAYOFFS
    Finals
    At Bill Barber Park, Irvine
    DIVISION 3
    West Torrance vs. Redlands East Valley, 6:30 p.m.
    DIVISION 5
    Chaminade vs. JW North, 3:30 p.m.
    DIVISION 6
    Highland vs. Mary Star of the Sea, 12:30 p.m.
    TRACK AND FIELD
    CIF STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS
    At Buchanan High, Clovis
    Field events, 3 p.m.
    Running events, 5 p.m.
  • El Toro’s Maliyah Medley trying to end stellar career by conquering CIF State meet

    El Toro’s Maliyah Medley trying to end stellar career by conquering CIF State meet
    Maliyah Medley, center, of El Toro keeps the lead to win the Division 1 400 meter dash at the CIF-SS Track and Field Divisional Finals in Torrance on Saturday, May 19, 2018. (Photo by Paul Rodriguez, Contributing Photographer)
    El Toro senior Maliyah Medley posted a time of 54.09 in the 400 meters on May 12, which is the third fastest time in the state this season. (Photo by Lou Ponsi, Correspondent)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsEl Toro’s Maliyah Medley wins the 400 meter dash
  • The Dodgers’ next starting pitcher might be a reliever

    The Dodgers’ next starting pitcher might be a reliever
    LOS ANGELES — Alex Wood has been the exception to the rule, the one Dodgers pitcher who hasn’t missed a scheduled start in 2018.
    That will change this weekend.
    Wood will start Sunday’s game against the Colorado Rockies and the Dodgers will deploy a series of relief pitchers over nine innings on Friday, Manager Dave Roberts said. The main reason is health-related. Wood pitched through cramps in his left adductor twice in the last month, most recently May 20 in Washington D.C.
    Wo
  • The circus is coming to Laguna Hills; the big top goes up June 5

    The circus is coming to Laguna Hills; the big top goes up June 5
    Circus Vargas is back in Orange County and next week it is setting up its big top in Laguna Hills.
    The big top will be raised in the mall’s parking lot on June 5. It takes a team of about 20 some seven hours to erect the tent and the seating inside.
    In the tradition of the circus, the travelling show features clowns, comedians, flying trapeze artists, jugglers, contortionists and other daredevils. This show’s theme is “Dreaming of Pirates!”’
    Children, 45 minute
  • 4 Democrats vie to flip Issa’s 49th Congressional seat from red to blue

    4 Democrats vie to flip Issa’s 49th Congressional seat from red to blue
    Four Democratic candidates are running for retiring Republican Congressman Darrell Issa’s seat, trying to flip the perennial GOP district from red to blue.
    The four Democrats agree on most of the big issues. They all support passing Medicare for All or single-payer healthcare, expediting America’s transition to renewable energy sources, creating a $15 federal minimum wage, banning assault weapons and bump stocks and implementing universal background checks on gun sales.
    Doug Applegat
  • Former Laguna Beach, JSerra assistant football coach arrested on drug, gun charges

    Former Laguna Beach, JSerra assistant football coach arrested on drug, gun charges
    A former assistant football coach at Laguna Beach and JSerra high schools who also worked as a substitute teacher has been arrested on drug and gun charges after an investigation by Costa Mesa police into white supremacist gang members.
    Brian Jay Bishop, 35, was arrested Friday afternoon, May 25, on suspicion of possession of methamphetamine for sale, possession of a concealed/loaded firearm while possessing drugs and possession of a gun but not being the registered owner, Costa Mesa police rece
  • 4 top Republicans competing to replace Issa in coastal 49th Congressional District

    4 top Republicans competing to replace Issa in coastal 49th Congressional District
    Republican Assemblyman Rocky Chavez of Oceanside is running to replace retiring Congressman Darrell Issa. (Courtesy of Rocky Chavez)
    GOP Board of Equalization member and former Assemblywoman Diane Harkey of Dana Point is running to replace retiring Congressman Darrell Issa. (Courtesy of Diane Harkey)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsRepublican San Diego County Supervisor Kristin Gaspar of Encinitas is running to replace retiring Congressman Darrell Issa. (Courtesy of Kristin Gaspar)
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  • Free-for-all for Issa’s open seat is most expensive House race in the nation at $14.3 million

    Free-for-all for Issa’s open seat is most expensive House race in the nation at $14.3 million
    The 16-candidate free-for-all to replace Congress’ wealthiest member, retiring Republican U.S. Rep. Darrell Issa, has become the most expensive House of Representatives race in the nation, with a combined $14.3 million spent by candidates and outside groups.
    Given the seat’s high stakes and recent political teetering, it figures.
    A Democrat nearly flipped the perennially GOP seat last cycle, losing by only 1,621 votes, the narrowest margin of any federal race in 2016. In the same ele
  • California to spend $768M on electric vehicle infrastructure

    By Christopher Weber, The Associated Press
    California utilities will invest nearly $768 million to expand a network of charging stations and build other infrastructure for electric vehicles as the state moves toward a goal of five million zero-emission cars on the roads by 2030.
    The California Public Utilities Commission voted 5-0 Thursday to pay for programs statewide over the next five years, with an emphasis on establishing facilities in disadvantaged communities where traffic and air polluti
  • Festival Pass: How to get Coachella 2019 tickets; 18 concerts to see this summer

    Festival Pass: How to get Coachella 2019 tickets; 18 concerts to see this summer
    Festival Pass is a weekly newsletter that lands in your inbox on Thursdays during Southern California’s prime music festival season (April-October). Subscribe now.
    Festival Pass for Thursday, May 31
    The ferris wheel during dusk at Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival at the Empire Polo Club in Indio, Calif. on Friday, April 20, 2018. (Photo by Watchara Phomicinda, The Press-Enterprise/SCNG)
    Get ready for Coachella 2019: Yeah, it’s only been a month since we we
  • Local leaders, NIMBY residents to blame for homeless housing scarcity, Orange County Grand Jury says

    Local leaders, NIMBY residents to blame for homeless housing scarcity, Orange County Grand Jury says
    An Orange County Grand Jury report released Thursday, May 31, cites the absence of leadership from elected officials, poor county-city collaboration, and the NIMBYism of local residents among the roadblocks to providing housing for the county’s growing population of chronically homeless people.
    Many of the concerns and recommendations explored in the report titled “Where’s There’s Will, There’s a Way” echo those raised over the years by service organizations,
  • Unique Bella takes run of success into Beholder Mile at Santa Anita

    Unique Bella takes run of success into Beholder Mile at Santa Anita
    All eyes will be on the Big Apple in eight days when Justify tries to win the 150th Belmont Stakes and become the 13th Triple Crown champion.
    But there’s another big race Saturday at Santa Anita, one that won’t draw the same type of national attention but includes three of the best older female race horses in the country.
    It’s named after one of the best distaffers that racing has ever seen. It’s the $400,000 Grade I Beholder Mile, and it has the poten
  • Ground breaks on $13 million stadium at Buena Park High

    Ground breaks on $13 million stadium at Buena Park High
    Fullerton Joint Union High School District has added construction of a $13 million stadium at Buena Park High School to its summer to-do list.
    The district celebrated the groundbreaking on the stadium Tuesday, May 29, its second groundbreaking on a large construction project in the last three months – a new gymnasium at Sonora High was started in March.
    The projects, along with several more underway and others in design or already in use, are part of a wave of improvements and modernizatio
  • Longtime local tennis standout Brian Morton wins gold ball in USTA national men’s 35s hard courts

    Longtime local tennis standout Brian Morton wins gold ball in USTA national men’s 35s hard courts
    Brian Morton and his longtime doubles partner, Jonathan Endrikat, live in different states and are busy with careers and raising families, so their court time as a team these days is a rare luxury.
    But they timed their get-together just right and captured the United States Tennis Association national men’s 35s hard court championships at the Surprise Tennis Center in Surprise, Ariz., on April 30.
    “Winning a USTA title really is special,” Morton said. “There is such a high
  • Delta, LAX announce $1.9 billion in terminal upgrades

    Delta, LAX announce $1.9 billion in terminal upgrades
    Delta Air Lines will begin work later this year to redevelop and connect three terminals at Los Angeles International Airport as part of an ambitious $1.9 billion effort that began last year with the relocation of its operations within LAX.
    Beginning in October, work will commence on the Delta Sky Way at LAX, a walkway that will connect Terminals 2, 3 and the Tom Bradley International Terminal.
    “When it’s complete, it will reflect the modern, efficient and innovative facility that An
  • UCLA makes NCAA baseball regional despite arm injuries

    UCLA makes NCAA baseball regional despite arm injuries
    LOS ANGELES — When Jake Bird is at his best on the mound, he’s “a little angry,” the UCLA right-hander said.
    Maybe it’s the fact he wasn’t picked in the MLB Draft last year despite being UCLA’s No. 2 pitcher when healthy. Maybe it’s anger from watching three of his teammates fall victim to season-ending injuries this year.
    Whatever it is, the Bruins like their Friday ace when he’s angry.
    The 6-foot-4 senior leads the Pac-12 in earned-run aver
  • Cal State Fullerton baseball leans on unlikely pair

    Cal State Fullerton baseball leans on unlikely pair
    Based on where they were a year ago, Hank LoForte and Daniel Cope were not expected to lead Cal State Fullerton offensively in 2018.
    LoForte hit .247 in 2017, Cope was the team’s backup catcher who hit .276 with eight hits.
    LoForte, a junior second baseman, leads the team with a .341 batting average. He finished the regular season with a 16-game hitting streak while hitting in 28 of the final 29 games. Furthermore, he was 14-for-23 (.609) in the last five games. Cope, a sophomore, leads wi
  • When recycling, remember: empty, clean and dry

    Like most people, I’m religious about recycling.
    My green trash bin is always fuller than the black one, and yours probably is too.
    But the recycling market is changing, and we need to take notice and make some changes. That was the impression given at the “Let’s Talk Trash” presentation by Thomas Koutroulis, director of OC Waste & Recycling, held earlier this month at the Brea Branch Library.
    We learned that the majority of our recyclables were previously baled, sold
  • Mortgage rates see first decline in a month

    Mortgage rates see first decline in a month
    What’s up with mortgage rates? Jeff Lazerson of Mortgage Grader in Laguna Niguel gives us his take.
    Rate news summary
    From Freddie Mac’s weekly survey: Seeing its first decline in four weeks, the 30-year fixed rate averaged 4.66 percent, dropping 10 basis points from last week’s 4.66 percent. The 15-year fixed averaged 4.06 percent, better by nine basis points over last week’s 4.15 percent.
    The Mortgage Bankers Association reported loan application volume fell 2.9 percent
  • Eva Kilgore: Five questions with Huntington Beach High senior Kylie Cochran

    Eva Kilgore: Five questions with Huntington Beach High senior Kylie Cochran
    While some high school seniors might want to celebrate graduation early and skip a class or two, Kylie Cochran won’t entertain that idea. The Huntington Beach High School student, with a 4.0 GPA, has perfect attendance.
    We caught up with this disciplined teen to find out why the achievement is so important to her:
    Q: You’ve never missed a day of school since kindergarten, right?
    A: Yes. In elementary school it was an accident. I just went to school every day. Then, in middl
  • These Newport Harbor High School athletes experienced how the other half cheers

    These Newport Harbor High School athletes experienced how the other half cheers
    Weeks of practice culminated on Thursday in a two-minute dance and tumbling routine that paired seasoned Newport Harbor High School cheerleaders with first-timers: male athletes from other sports.
    For 10 years, pep squad coach Kris Higman has invited boys to learn a routine for the final pep rally of the school year, but she said this year’s contingent was the biggest yet, with 16 athletes from five sports.
    Male athletes perform with the female Pep Squad at Newport Harbor High School durin
  • 600 dogs and cats to be available for adoption at the Irvine animal shelter on Sunday

    600 dogs and cats to be available for adoption at the Irvine animal shelter on Sunday
     
    Delilah, a 4-year-old shepherd mix, bonds with Katherine Ritchie who was visiting the Irvine Animal Care Center. Delilah is available for adoption and will be at the 12th annual Super Pet Adoption event on Sunday June 3, 2018. (Photo by Mindy Schauer, Orange County Register/SCNG)
    Doc is all smiles after arriving at the Irvine Animal Care Center from another facility as a third-chance dog on Wednesday, May30, 2018. He is available for adoption. (Photo by Mindy Schauer, Orange County Regist
  • ‘Operation Surf’ will bring wounded veterans to Huntington Beach to catch a wave of stoke

    ‘Operation Surf’ will bring wounded veterans to Huntington Beach to catch a wave of stoke
    Martin Pollock quickly fell in love with the freeing feeling of the ocean.
    On land, he’s restricted. With only one limb, getting around isn’t easy.
    “It’s a lot of effort and slow going,” said Pollock. “When I get in the water, I can move around pretty freely. I move around quite awesome on the water.”
    And then of course, there’s the adrenaline that kicks in when he pulls into a good wave. He was hooked.
    Pollock will be one of about two dozen vetera
  • Irvine planning more than $3 million in improvements to City Council chambers

    Irvine planning more than $3 million in improvements to City Council chambers
    Irvine will spend up to $3.8 million upgrading the chambers where the City Council meets to improve the ability to broadcast and livestream the panel’s work and improve the experience of those attending the meetings.
    While the work is done later this year, the council will have to meet elsewhere in City Hall for about four months.
    The city is now accepting bids from companies to do the construction work – estimated, by itself, at about $3.2 million – and expects to award contra
  • Who can simmer the best chili, or eat the most pies? Find out at Tustin’s Chili Cook-off

    Who can simmer the best chili, or eat the most pies? Find out at Tustin’s Chili Cook-off
    It will be one hot day in Old Town Tustin.
    The 34th annual Street Fair & Chili Cook-off – one of the city’s biggest events of the year – takes place this weekend.
    Ben Agajanian of the Tustin Brewery booth mixes chili during the 2017 Tustin Street Fair & Chili Cook-Off in Old Town Tustin.
    Steven Georges, Contributing Photographer
    Andrea Maurer of Tustin comes up for air during the pie eating contest at the Tustin Street Fair and Chili Cookoff in 2012. MICHAEL GOULDING, O
  • Punk band NOFX loses beer collaboration, booted from festival after joking about Route 91 massacre

    Punk band NOFX loses beer collaboration, booted from festival after joking about Route 91 massacre
    Punk band NOFX is no longer feeling so funny after comments made about the Route 91 Harvest Festival massacre.
    During its performance at the Punk Rock Bowling & Music Festival in Las Vegas Sunday night, the band made a series of jokes about the sniper attack on the Route 91 Harvest Festival back in October, held just outside of Mandalay Bay on the Las Vegas Strip. It is the deadliest mass shooting in U.S. history that left 58 dead and over 500 injured.
    The result? The band has been
  • Trump mulls commuting Blagojevich’s term, pardoning Martha Stewart

    Trump mulls commuting Blagojevich’s term, pardoning Martha Stewart
    By DARLENE SUPERVILLE
    The Associated Press
    WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump said Thursday that he’s considering commuting the sentence of former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich, who was convicted of corruption, and pardoning lifestyle maven Martha Stewart, who did a stint in federal prison after she was convicted of charges related to a stock sale.
    Hours earlier, Trump said on Twitter that he will pardon conservative commentator and Obama critic Dinesh D’Souza, who pleaded gui
  • Former Servite assistant Hernandez named coach at Godinez

    Former Servite assistant Hernandez named coach at Godinez
    Sebastian Hernandez this week was named varsity football head coach at Godinez.
    Hernandez has been an assistant coach at Servite and at Centennial of Corona. He played football at Servite and at St. John Fisher College in Rochester, NY where he played safety.
    Hernandez replaces Tom Heathington at Godinez. Heathington coached Godinez for one season, the 2017 season in which the Grizzlies won the Orange Coast League championship and finished 8-4 overall. Heathington resigned after the ’17 se
  • Where’s the water to support Southern California housing growth? Here’s what 1 survey said

    Where’s the water to support Southern California housing growth? Here’s what 1 survey said
    How can residential developers provide desperately needed housing for Southern California if they can’t secure the water supply to support new growth?
    In a survey released this week by the Building Industry Association of Southern California, Baldy View Chapter, that question underpinned the answers from more than 500 respondents in San Bernardino County, a place considered primed for lower-cost housing units.
    “Water has become a paramount concern as the BIA attempts to address San B
  • O.C. Museum of Art unveils plans for new home in Costa Mesa

    O.C. Museum of Art unveils plans for new home in Costa Mesa
    The Orange County Museum of Art will move into a new home at the Segerstrom Center for the Arts in Costa Mesa with a grand staircase, a roof-top terrace for events and nearly twice the exhibition space of its current facility in Newport Beach, according to plans unveiled today, May 31.
    The long-awaited museum, designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architect Thom Mayne of Culver City-based Morphosis, is set to break ground next year with plans to open to the public in 2021.
    “What’s
  • Courtney Force looks for NHRA Funny Car 3-peat

    Courtney Force looks for NHRA Funny Car 3-peat
    Courtney Force will not see her husband race in the streets of Detroit this weekend. She’ll be outside of Chicago at the NHRA Route 66 Nationals in Joliet, Ill., trying to protect her Funny Car lead.
    Force was at Indianapolis last week as husband Graham Rahal finished 10th in the 500, which moved him to sixth in the standings, 40 points behind leader Will Power. Force, who has won the past two NHRA national events, will attempt to stay atop the most competitive division in drag racing, whi
  • Sears to close another 72 stores as sales plunge

    Sears to close another 72 stores as sales plunge
    Sears will close another 72 stores as sales plunge and losses grow.
    The beleaguered retailer said it has identified about 100 stores that are no longer turning a profit, and the majority of those locations will be shuttered soon.
    Sears lost $424 million, or $3.93 per share, for the period ended May 5. It earned $245 million, or $2.29 per share, a year earlier, a quarter that included a $492 million gain tied to the sale of the Craftsman brand.
    Revenue tumbled more than 30 percent to $2.89 billio
  • Row, row, row your way to fitness at this new fitness concept in Tustin

    Row, row, row your way to fitness at this new fitness concept in Tustin
    Row House, a fitness concept, is opening its first West Coast boutique in Tustin on June 2. The franchise fitness chain, originally from New York and now based in Costa Mesa, is owned by Anthony Geisler. Geisler in 2013 sold LA Boxing to UFC Gyms and went on to launch a fitness franchise company called Xponential Fitness. (Courtesy of Row House)
    Row House, a fitness concept, is opening its first West Coast boutique in Tustin on June 2. The franchise fitness chain, originally from New York and no
  • Marshalls and HomeGoods hook up in Tustin

    Marshalls and HomeGoods hook up in Tustin
    Fans of the retailer Marshalls are probably familiar with its furniture division HomeGoods. Mostly these shops are separate, but in Tustin, they’re about to get together under one roof.
    HomeGoods is joining the existing Marshalls on 17th Street in the French Quarter. The store’s new look debuts Thursday, June 7.
    The HomeGoods division is owned by TJX Companies, which sells discounted apparel and kitschy home accessories under the banners TJ Maxx and Marshalls. HomeGoods is typic
  • These learning gardens are helping urban schools grow young gardeners

    These learning gardens are helping urban schools grow young gardeners
    While walking her grandchildren to Iva Meairs Elementary one day, Gladys Elliott saw a teacher and some students weeding what had been the school vegetable garden.
    She offered to help.
    Gladys “Miss Nana” Elliott helps Allie Poole pick kale at Iva Meairs Elementary School in Garden Grove, CA, on Friday, May 18, 2018. The students grow succulents, flowers, vegetables and some fruits with guidance from their teachers as well as Elliott, a retired pre-school teacher who volunteers in the
  • Whicker: Dodgers’ Muncy has taken this opportunity to the max

    Whicker: Dodgers’ Muncy has taken this opportunity to the max
    LOS ANGELES — Every base hit delays the plane.
    Every time Max Muncy takes the short stride and delivers the authoritative stroke his father taught him, and every time it works, he puts off the second half of the round trip to Oklahoma City.
    He came up April 17, with Logan Forsythe freshly on the disabled list, with Justin Turner working his way through rehab.
    The Dodgers threw Muncy into the lineup without a great deal of choice. Most of the time, the stand-in serves his time and hesitates
  • Officer-involved shooting reported in Fullerton

    Officer-involved shooting reported in Fullerton
    An officer-involved shooting was reported in Fullerton Thursday morning, May 31.
    Details about the shooting, which police say happened in the area of 1600 East Chapman Avenue, such as if there were any injuries, was not immediately available. The shooting was reported at about 7:35 a.m.Sign up for our breaking news email newsletter: When major local news happens, you will be the first to know. Subscribe here.
    Check back for details. This is a developing story.
    Officer Involved Shooting in the ar
  • Sidecar Doughnuts will be giving away a free doughnut to the first 100 customers in line on Friday, June 1, National Doughnut Day

    Sidecar Doughnuts will be giving away a free doughnut to the first 100 customers in line on Friday, June 1, National Doughnut Day
    The huckleberry doughnut (lower) is always the first flavor to sell out at Sidecar Doughnuts in Costa Mesa. (Photo by Brad A. Johnson, Orange County Register/SCNG)
    Butter & Salt and Huckleberry doughnuts from Sidecar Doughnuts in Costa Mesa and Santa Monica. (Photo by Tawny Alipoon)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsSidecar Doughnuts has launched a celebrity chef featured recipe available each month. Seen here is a April’s Passion Fruit Matcha Doughnut by Chef Brooke Williamson.(Pho
  • Help! Our company needs to be in regulatory compliance

    Help! Our company needs to be in regulatory compliance
    With the recent enforcement of the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) on May 25, there’s been a lot of talk regarding regulatory compliance; specifically, who is responsible for what.
    After all, these regulations can be confusing and the fines can be steep, so you want to make sure you’re covered.
    As with any regulation, compliance generally has many administrative, physical, and technical components. Things like: making sure sensitive files are in a loc
  • Another big reason for California teacher shortage

    Another big reason for California teacher shortage
    It turns out that it’s not just ordinary Californians who are priced out here and so leaving the state for more affordable places — our schools are short of teachers, and one reason is that thousands of them are moving to Texas.
    That’s what a data analysis this week of migration from the Golden to the Lone Star State by Phillip Reese of the Sacramento Bee shows.
    From 2003 through 2016, the Bee’s review of Census numbers shows, about 18,000 more elementary and secondary sc
  • U.S. to push steel, aluminum tariffs on EU, Canada and Mexico

    U.S. to push steel, aluminum tariffs on EU, Canada and Mexico
    By KEN THOMAS and ANGELA CHARLTON
    The Associated Press
    WASHINGTON — The Trump administration announced Thursday it will impose tariffs on steel and aluminum imports from Europe, Mexico and Canada after failing to win concessions from the American allies. The decision could provoke retaliatory penalties and exacerbate trans-Atlantic and North American trade tensions.
    Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross said the tariffs would be 25 percent on steel and 10 percent on aluminum as the administration

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