• Alexander: These Dodgers have quick-strike capability

    Alexander: These Dodgers have quick-strike capability
    LOS ANGELES — Remember the “Big Blue Wrecking Crew?”
    It was 1974, the Dodgers were starting to stand up to Cincinnati’s vaunted Big Red Machine, and the folks at their new flagship radio station decided that the home nine needed a catchy nickname of their own, so voila! Hard hats.
    Those Dodgers won 102 games and reached the World Series. And they hit 139 home runs, led by 32 from newcomer Jim Wynn, aka the Toy Cannon.
    No, they don’t produce nicknames like they used
  • Dodgers’ Max Muncy is re-learning second base on the fly

    Dodgers’ Max Muncy is re-learning second base on the fly
    LOS ANGELES — A potential double-play ball trickled toward the Dodgers’ second baseman on Friday night. Max Muncy had time to get two outs, certainly one, but the confluence of baseball and baserunner was too much to bear in the moment. Muncy bobbled the ball, the play resulted in no outs, and the New York Mets ended up with runners at first and third in the eighth inning.
    On Monday, Muncy got his fourth major league start at second base. His first was on June 12. There have been som
  • VAR drama: Could the 2018 World Cup be decided by a video review?

    VAR drama: Could the 2018 World Cup be decided by a video review?
    MOSCOW — Fans in stadiums about 1,000 miles apart – and millions watching on multiple screens around the globe – were transfixed Monday on a studio outside Moscow where World Cup fates turned on nearly simultaneous video replay decisions.
    Iago Aspas had scored in the first minute of stoppage time Monday night, pulling Spain into a 2-2 tie with Morocco in Kaliningrad, but a referee’s assistant ruled he was offside. If the goal did not count, Spain would be in second place
  • Live updates: Angels at Royals for quick-stop makeup game

    Live updates: Angels at Royals for quick-stop makeup game
    The Angels open a 10-game trip with a stopover in Kansas City today for the makeup of an April 15 game that was rained out. Follow the Monday matinee's in-game box score here.
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  • Fallen Long Beach fire Capt. Dave Rosa honored as a hero at vigil

    Fallen Long Beach fire Capt. Dave Rosa honored as a hero at vigil
    In the heart of Central Long Beach, residents and firefighters gathered for a vigil at Fire Station 10 on Monday night to honor the life of Capt. Dave Rosa – the city’s first firefighter to be killed while on duty since 1974.
    “Capt. Rosa will always be remembered in the community for the hero that he was,” said Long Beach Mayor Robert Garcia.
    Long Beach Fire Department Capt. Dave Rosa, 45, was killed after being struck by gunfire while responding to reports of an explosio
  • The House Intelligence Committee isn’t playing politics

    The House Intelligence Committee isn’t playing politics
    No agency or department of the U.S. government has unlimited power, but enforcing and maintaining the limits on power is often easier said than done.
    One example of this is the fight between House Republicans and top officials at the FBI and Department of Justice over documents that Congress has been demanding for months.
    Three congressional committees are conducting two investigations in the FBI and DOJ’s handling of investigations into both presidential candidates in 2016. The House Over
  • Sessions defends Trump administration’s immigration policies

    By SCOTT SONNER and JOHN L. MONE
    RENO, Nevada (AP) — While hundreds of protesters rallied outside, Attorney General Jeff Sessions defended the Trump administration’s immigration policies Monday, calling on Congress to act and asserting that many children were brought to the border by violent gang members.
    Speaking at a school-safety conference in Nevada, Sessions said the crisis at the border is a “difficult and frustrating situation” that requires Congress to act.
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  • What we learned about Orange County’s November elections from Monday’s final primary results

    What we learned about Orange County’s November elections from Monday’s final primary results
    Orange County’s closely-watched June 5 primary was certified Monday evening, finalizing the results of three too-close-to-call races and crystallizing other parts of the Nov. 6 general election ballot.
    The final vote revealed three key results — Harley Rouda will face longtime GOP Congressman Dana Rohrabacher in CA-48th as part of the national Democratic push to take control of the House of Representatives; the Orange County Sheriff race is headed for a run-off, and finalists are set
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  • Peace breaks out in the Horn of Africa between Ethiopia and Eritrea

    Peace breaks out in the Horn of Africa between Ethiopia and Eritrea
    Peace has just broken out in the Horn of Africa. Ethiopia and Eritrea have been at war since 1998, though the actual fighting stopped in 2000. Close to 100,000 people were killed in this conflict. In the intervening years, a cold war prevailed, serving as a justification for high military budgets that neither country could afford. Two weeks ago, Ethiopia announced it was accepting a 2005 international arbitration it had previously refused, drawing the boundary line between the two countries in E
  • Driver killed in head-on crash in Fullerton

    Driver killed in head-on crash in Fullerton
    A head-on crash between two vehicles Monday afternoon on Harbor Boulevard left one driver dead, Fullerton police said.
    Police responded to the incident at 3:17 p.m. in the 3700 block of Harbor. For a time the crash closed the street in both directions between Imperial Highway and Las Palmas Drive.
    The Fullerton Police Department in a news release said the driver of a 1996 GMC Jimmy was heading northbound when, for unknown reasons, the vehicle crossed into southbound traffic and hit a 2018 T
  • Do you want a year-round Daylight Saving Time?

    Do you want a year-round Daylight Saving Time?
    Is spring(ing) forward and fall(ing) back just too much of a bother? Well, the state of California may have the answer: Assembly Bill 807, which, according to the San Jose Mercury News, “would ask voters to approve making Daylight Saving Time year-round in California and eliminate the seasonal shift to standard time in the fall and winter is on its way to the governor’s desk after passing out of the Legislature.”
    But, it turns out, giving Californians those long summer afternoo
  • Demonstrators block Reno road to protest immigration policy

    By COLLEEN LONG, WILL WEISSERT and JOHN L. MONE
    EL PASO, Texas (AP) — More than 200 protesters opposed to President Donald Trump’s immigration policies blocked a busy road Monday near where Attorney General Jeff Sessions was scheduled to speak at a school-safety conference.
    The coalition of civil rights, religious and union activists staged the demonstration outside a hotel-casino in downtown Reno. Several people held a banner saying “No human is illegal” to call attentio
  • All-CIF baseball teams for 2018

    All-CIF baseball teams for 2018
    The All-CIF baseball teams for the 2018.
    ALL-CIF BASEBALL(Selected by CIF-SS Baseball Coaches’ Association)
    DIVISION 1Coach of the year: Bob Zamora, Capistrano Valley
    Player of the Year: Ryan Daugherty (12), Capistrano Valley
    FIRST TEAM
    Connor Kokx (12), Aliso Niguel
    Blake Archuleta (11), Bishop Amat
    Nathan Manning (11), Capistrano Valley
    Jayden Kiernan (12), Corona
    Mike Marsh (11), Cypress
    Isaac Coffey (12), Dos Pueblos
    Kyle Luckham (12), El Dorado
    Erik Tolman (12), El Toro
    Cody Freeman (
  • Angels go quietly in makeup game against Royals

    Angels go quietly in makeup game against Royals
    Los Angeles Angels starting pitcher Tyler Skaggs throws during the first inning of a baseball game against the Kansas City Royals Monday, June 25, 2018, in Kansas City, Mo. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)
    Kansas City Royals’ Hunter Dozier is chased down for the out by Los Angeles Angels shortstop Andrelton Simmons after getting caught in a rundown during the first inning of a baseball game Monday, June 25, 2018, in Kansas City, Mo. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsK
  • Mater Dei’s Kelli Godin selected to All-CIF Division 1 team

    Mater Dei’s Kelli Godin selected to All-CIF Division 1 team
    Mater Dei’s Kelli Godin, the Register’s Orange County female athlete of the year, has been selected to the All-CIF Southern Section Division 1 softball first team.
    Other Division 1 selections from Orange County are Aliya Belarde of Los Alamitos, Ciara Briggs of Orange Lutheran, Allee Bunker of Huntington Beach, Allie Gardiner of Yorba Linda, Terra McGowan of Mission Viejo and Jasmine Sievers of Capistrano Valley.
    No O.C. school had more than one player selected to an All-CIF softball
  • Capistrano Valley’s Daugherty, Zamora receive top All-CIF honors

    Capistrano Valley’s Daugherty, Zamora receive top All-CIF honors
    Capistrano Valley pitcher/outfielder Ryan Daugherty is the 2018 CIF-Southern Section Division 1 baseball player of the year.
    Capistrano Valley’s Bob Zamora is Division 1 coach of the year. Capistrano Valley won the Division 1 championship.
    The All-CIF teams and award winners were announced Monday, June 26.
    An announcement is expected that Zamora will step aside as Capo Valley head coach. That announcement will be made when the Capistrano Unified School District approves the replacemen
  • Will LA Sparks turn the tables on Dallas Wings Tuesday?

    Will LA Sparks turn the tables on Dallas Wings Tuesday?
    LOS ANGELES —  The LA Sparks will host the Dallas Wings on Tuesday, with fresh memories of the worst loss of the season at the hands of Dallas last Friday.
    After the Sparks’ dominant 80-54 victory over the New York Liberty on Sunday, Sparks coach Brian Agler was pleased with the team’s effort, but the opportunity to face Dallas again was on his mind.
    “We sucked in Dallas, we stunk,” Agler said after Sunday’s game. “We didn’t compete. And we do
  • Fullerton and La Habra mayors advance to runoff in race for O.C. 4th District Supervisor

    Fullerton and La Habra mayors advance to runoff in race for O.C. 4th District Supervisor
    The final count of votes from the June 5 primary election show that La Habra Mayor Tim Shaw and Fullerton Mayor Doug Chaffee will compete in a November runoff to become the next supervisor of Orange County’s 4th District. 
    Shaw, a Republican, and Chaffee, a Democrat, finished first and second in a field of six candidates when votes were announced on primary night, with Orange County Fire Captain Joe Kerr third. But the margins were too slim to call until all the votes were counted, a
  • OC Fair 2018: Tickets to the 5th Annual OC Brew Hee Haw Craft Beer Roundup are on sale now

    OC Fair 2018: Tickets to the 5th Annual OC Brew Hee Haw Craft Beer Roundup are on sale now
    The OC Brew Hee Haw Craft Beer Roundup will return to the OC Fair & Event Center in Costa Mesa during the annual run of the OC Fair on Saturday, July 14 and Sunday, July 15.
    During tasting hours attendees can experience unlimited samples of more than 80 regional favorites and some rare craft beers from breweries like Artifex Brewing Company, Bottle Logic Brewing, Tustin Brewing Company, Wild Barrel Brewing Company, Three Weavers Brewing Company, Barley Forge Brewing Co., Bootleggers Bre
  • Campground killing: Detectives aware of other reported shootings in Malibu Canyon but no link established

    Campground killing: Detectives aware of other reported shootings in Malibu Canyon but no link established
    At least two cars have been hit by gunfire in recent months in Malibu Canyon, near where an Orange County man was shot and killed in his tent while camping with his two young daughters.
    Sheriff’s homicide detectives said Monday they were aware of the reports, one of which involved a woman who posted video of a bullet hole in her vehicle along with photo of a shotgun slug that she said pierced the tailgate as she slept inside.
    Tristan Beaudette, 35, of Irvine, was fatally shot inside a tent
  • 50 years later, Charlie Phillips remembers pitching for Orange County’s first team to reach the Little League World Series

    50 years later, Charlie Phillips remembers pitching for Orange County’s first team to reach the Little League World Series
    Long before ESPN began televising the Little League World Series from Williamsport, Pa., Charlie Phillips must have seemed like a left-handed monster on the mound to opposing 11- and 12-year-olds with his roaring fastball and filthy, knee-buckling curve for the Bolsa Little League All-Stars in 1968, the first Orange County team to reach the Little League World Series.
    Phillips, a school teacher and longtime pitching coach, was the Vanguard University baseball coach when the Costa Mesa school was
  • Report: Nearly half the deaths in O.C. jails could have been avoided

    Report: Nearly half the deaths in O.C. jails could have been avoided
    Nearly half of 34 deaths connected to Orange County jails over the past three years could have been avoided if the sheriff’s department paid more attention to health issues, according to a report issued Monday by the Orange County Grand Jury.
    Saying inmates often didn’t get in-house medical treatment when necessary, weren’t diagnosed properly for pre-existing health problems or mental illness, and didn’t get outside medical help in a timely manner, the citizen group wrote
  • JSerra adds pair of transfers

    JSerra adds pair of transfers
    Two players who could make significant contributions to JSerra’s boys basketball team this coming season have transferred to the school, JSerra athletic director Chris Ledyard confirmed.
    Hugo Clarkin, a 6-foot-10 center who was at Tesoro this past season as a sophomore, and Ian Martinez, a 6-3 sophomore guard at Cantwell Sacred Heart of Montebello, are at JSerra and playing in summer leagues and tournaments with the Lions.
    Whether they will be eligible at the beginning of the 2018-19 seaso
  • Sammy Hagar will bring his High Tide Beach Party & Car Show to Huntington State Beach

    Sammy Hagar will bring his High Tide Beach Party & Car Show to Huntington State Beach
    Rock music and party legend Sammy Hagar announced the details for his inaugural High Tide Beach Party & Car Show, which will take place on Saturday, Oct. 6, at Huntington State Beach.
    The show will be headlined by Hagar and his band, The Circle, featuring former Van Halen bassist Michael Anthony, drummer Jason Bonham of Jason Bonham’s Led Zeppelin Experience and guitarist Vic Johnson. Other performers include REO Speedwagon with special guests Joe Satriani, Vince Neil and more who will
  • Neighbor, construction workers save two Laguna Woods residents and their home after couch catches fire

    Neighbor, construction workers save two Laguna Woods residents and their home after couch catches fire
    LAGUNA WOODS — Neighbors in Laguna Woods Village are crediting the quick thinking of a resident and two construction workers for leading two people to safety and preventing extensive damage after fire broke out in a home on Thursday, June 21.
    About 30 firefighters were dispatched to a home on the 3000 block of Via Serena after reports of a couch on fire, Orange County Fire Authority Capt. Tony Bommarito said. The call came in at 12:37 p.m. and the fire was knocked down within 10 minutes, h
  • El Hadary sets record, Saudis beat Egypt 2-1 at World Cup

    El Hadary sets record, Saudis beat Egypt 2-1 at World Cup
    By PAN PYLAS
    VOLGOGRAD, Russia (AP) — The oldest person to play in a World Cup match made some spectacular saves Monday. He also watched two go past him.
    Egypt goalkeeper Essam El Hadary, who is 45, took the field for his team’s final group match to set the record. Although he saved one penalty, he couldn’t stop Saudi Arabia from winning 2-1 in a game between two teams that had already been eliminated.
    “I am very sorry for the fans, for everyone in Egypt,” El Hadary
  • FDA approves first prescription drug made from marijuana

    FDA approves first prescription drug made from marijuana
    U.S. health regulators on Monday, June 25, 2018, approved GW Pharmaceuticals’ Epidiolex, a medicine made from the marijuana plant but without THC. It is the first prescription drug made from marijuana, a milestone that could spur more research into a drug that remains illegal under federal law, despite growing legalization for recreational and medical use. (AP Photo/Kathy Young, File)
    By MATTHEW PERRONE | AP Health Writer
    WASHINGTON — U.S. health regulators on Monday approved the fir
  • Russia’s wings clipped after soaring on World Cup euphoria

    Russia’s wings clipped after soaring on World Cup euphoria
    By JAMES ELLINGWORTH
    SAMARA, Russia (AP) — The euphoria surrounding Russia’s national team at the World Cup has been brought back down to earth.
    After beating Saudi Arabia and Egypt to reach the knockout stages for the first time since the Soviet era, the host’s limitations were painfully evident in Monday’s 3-0 loss to Uruguay. The Russian eagle’s wings have been clipped.
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  • Twentynine Palms man pleads guilty to setting fire to Joshua Tree National Park landmark

    Twentynine Palms man pleads guilty to setting fire to Joshua Tree National Park landmark
    A 26-year-old arson parolee pleaded guilty Monday in Los Angeles to setting fire to historic trees and brush in the Oasis of Mara area of Joshua Tree National Park.
    George William Graham of Twentynine Palms admitted to starting the March 26 fire with a cigarette lighter, according to his plea agreement.
    A firefighter on scene during the Oasis of Mara fire March 26. (Steve Raines/Courtesy National Park Service)
    U.S. District Judge Manuel L. Real set a July 16 sentencing hearing on the federal cha
  • Stung by tariffs, Harley shifts some production overseas

    Stung by tariffs, Harley shifts some production overseas
    MILWAUKEE (AP) — Harley-Davidson, up against spiraling costs from tariffs, will begin to shift the production of motorcycles headed for Europe from the U.S. to factories overseas.
    The European Union on Friday began rolling out tariffs on American imports like bourbon, peanut butter and orange juice. The EU tariffs on $3.4 billion worth of U.S. products are retaliation for duties the Trump administration is imposing on European steel and aluminum.
    President Donald Trump has used Harley-Davi
  • Pedestrian hit, killed in Buena Park by driver possibly under influence of marijuana

    Pedestrian hit, killed in Buena Park by driver possibly under influence of marijuana
    Buena Park police arrested a man believed to be under the influence of marijuana when he hit a pedestrian while driving on Saturday, June 23, police said.
    Officers found the 51-year-old victim unresponsive where he’d been hit while crossing the street with his family at Western Avenue and Jackson Way, said Buena Park police Sgt. Mike Lovchik.
    Investigators said the man was crossing with his family in a marked crosswalk, shortly before 10:30 p.m., when hit by the suspect’s vehicle tra
  • Tesla’s future hinges on this gigantic tent

    Tesla’s future hinges on this gigantic tent
    Elon Musk has six days to make good on his pledge that Tesla Inc. will be pumping out 5,000 Model 3 sedans a week by the end of the month. If he succeeds, it may be thanks to the curious structure outside the company’s factory. It’s a tent the size of two football fields that Musk calls “pretty sweet” and that manufacturing experts deride as, basically, nuts.
    “Words fail me. It’s insanity,” said Sanford C. Bernstein & Co.’s&
  • Tariffs send some Harley-Davidson motorcycle production out of U.S. to overseas factories

    Tariffs send some Harley-Davidson motorcycle production out of U.S. to overseas factories
    Harley-Davidson, facing rising costs from new tariffs, will begin shifting the production of motorcycles heading for Europe from the U.S. to factories overseas. (AP Photo/Keith Srakocic, File)
    MILWAUKEE — Harley-Davidson, up against spiraling costs from tariffs, will begin to shift the production of motorcycles headed for Europe from the U.S. to factories overseas.
    The European Union on Friday began rolling out tariffs on American imports like bourbon, peanut butter and orange juice. The E
  • Our 50 best photos from Arroyo Seco Weekend

    Our 50 best photos from Arroyo Seco Weekend
    Our team covered the revamped Arroyo Seco Weekend in Pasadena over the weekend and while we saw a ton of music, including a great set by Robert Plant, the festival had a sense of place and was very family-friendly.
    Photographers Sarah Reingewirtz and Drew A. Kelley were on hand to document the festival’s second year. Here are some of their best photos from the weekend.
    Aaron Neville performs at the Arroyo Seco Weekend festival in Pasadena on Sunday, June 24, 2018. (Photo by Sarah Reingewir
  • US prosecutors cancel Stormy Daniels meeting in Cohen probe

    US prosecutors cancel Stormy Daniels meeting in Cohen probe
    Stormy Daniels, whose real name is Stephanie Clifford, was supposed to meet with prosecutors from the U.S. attorney’s office in Manhattan in preparation for a possible grand jury appearance as they work to assemble a case against President Trump’s longtime personal lawyer, Michael Cohen. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer, File)
    By MICHAEL BALSAMO and CATHERINE LUCEY | Associated Press
    Porn actress Stormy Daniels had been scheduled to meet with federal prosecutors in New York on Monday as part
  • Fans kick up some sand at Coastal Country Jam in Huntington Beach

    Fans kick up some sand at Coastal Country Jam in Huntington Beach
    It’s hard enough to walk through the deep, loose sand at Huntington State Beach wearing sandals, let alone attempt to trudge through the ever-shifting landscape with a pair of cowboy boots on.
    However, hundreds out of the thousands of hardcore country music fans refused to swap out their beloved cowboy boots for flippies, or the far better option, just bare feet, during the Coastal Country Jam in Huntington Beach on Sunday.
    Performer Chris Janson was correct when he said that the weather c
  • Lawsuit over immigrants detained in Victorville prison comes to LA court

    Lawsuit over immigrants detained in Victorville prison comes to LA court
    Homeland Security buses enter the Federal Correctional facility in Victorville on Friday, June 8, 2018. More than 1,600 people arrested at the U.S.-Mexico border, including parents who have been separated from their children, are being transferred to federal prisons, U.S. immigration authorities confirmed. They said they’re running out of room at their own facilities amid President Donald Trump’s crackdown on illegal immigration. There are 1,000 beds available in this prison. (James
  • 7 unusual parks where you can grill and barbecue in Southern California

    7 unusual parks where you can grill and barbecue in Southern California
    Summertime is the perfect weather to fire up the grill and begin barbecuing all kinds of tasty treats, from burgers and steaks to veggies and fruit.
    And while the backyard is an ideal spot, there are also plenty of good local parks to throw a get-together and grill.
    You have a favorite already? Great! If you don’t, we picked out 7 spots in Southern California that are notable not only for being barbecue-friendly, but also for an unusual feature, an added attraction or some natural bea
  • 5 acts to see at the Agenda Festival in Long Beach

    5 acts to see at the Agenda Festival in Long Beach
    Music, skateboarding and fashion will come together under one roof this week when the Agenda Festival , a one day event that mixes pop-up shops and fashion panels with live music teams up with the Dew Tour at the Long Beach Convention Center.
    The weekend will include a fashion trade show and concert with nearly a dozen acts ranging from hip-hop to pop and punk that includes a couple of Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival veterans, plus a skateboard competition featuring more than 60 sk
  • Split California democratically, not geographically

    Split California democratically, not geographically
    All proposals to split California into multiple states share the same defect: a foolish fixation with geography.
    The new “Cal 3” initiative, which would create three states, is simply the latest measure (the first was pre-Civil War) to make the mistake of dividing us up by regions.
    The splitters’ logic is that many Californians are unhappy because we live in a state with too many people who don’t understand us because they’re too different from us. Splitters imagine
  • Thousands flee as flames race across dry rural Northern California

    Thousands flee as flames race across dry rural Northern California
    CLEARLAKE OAKS, Calif. — Wind-driven wildfires destroyed buildings and threatened hundreds of others as they raced across dry brush in rural Northern California.
    The Pawnee Fire, which broke out Saturday near the community of Clearlake Oaks, has destroyed 12 buildings and threatened an additional 600. As of Sunday, there was no containment and it burned across about 12 square miles. Authorities ordered people to evacuate all homes in the Spring Valley area, where about 3,000 people live.
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  • 2 firefighters responding to fire in Long Beach high-rise are wounded by gunfire

    2 firefighters responding to fire in Long Beach high-rise are wounded by gunfire
    ABC7’s helicopter captured this scene in Long Beach, where officers responded after firefighters reported shots fired at a high-rise apartment building. (Image courtesy of ABC7)
    Shortly before 4 a.m. Monday, firefighters responded to a reporter of an explosion in high-rise apartment in downtown Long Beach, with two getting struck by gunfire, a spokesman for the agency said.
    About 3:49 a.m., firefighters responded to the initial report, and occupants were sheltered in place, said Jake Hefli
  • Anita Baker, H.E.R., Meek Mill shine at BET Awards

    Anita Baker, H.E.R., Meek Mill shine at BET Awards
    By MESFIN FEKADU | AP Music Writer
    The 2018 BET Awards barely handed out any trophies with big stars like Cardi B, Drake and Kendrick Lamar absent, but the show included superior performances by rising singer H.E.R., rapper Meek Mill and gospel artist Yolanda Adams, who paid tribute to Anita Baker and nearly brought her to tears.
    Baker, an eight-time Grammy winner who dominated the R&B charts from the early ’80s to mid-90s, earned the Lifetime Achievement Award on Sunday at the Mi
  • California ranked 3rd-most psychopathic state

    California ranked 3rd-most psychopathic state
    Think your co-worker’s a little nuts? Maybe it’s because California is No. 3 for psychopathy!
    The ranking craze comes to psychology. A new study by Ryan Murphy of Southern Methodist University ranked the collective mental health of the contiguous 48 U.S. states and the District of Columbia by psychopathy.
    Psychopaths are the pushy folks who are heavy on dishonesty, manipulation, and risk-taking while lacking guilt, empathy, and attachment. And this trait — much debated in psych
  • Arroyo Seco Weekend: Robert Plant thrills with Led Zeppelin songs and solo material

    Arroyo Seco Weekend: Robert Plant thrills with Led Zeppelin songs and solo material
    The second year of Arroyo Seco Weekend wrapped up with Kings Of Leon getting the last notes of the festival but it was an elder statesman of rock, Robert Plant of Led Zeppelin, who delivered the most thrilling set on Sunday.
    Kings Of Leon are huge, of course, their brand of American rock and roll built for arenas, or sprawling festival fields like the grounds around the Rose Bowl in Pasadena.
    Sign up for our Festival Pass newsletter. Whether you are a Coachella lifer or prefer to watch from
  • Arroyo Seco Weekend: Pop-up record store provides a little piece of home for festival goers

    Arroyo Seco Weekend: Pop-up record store provides a little piece of home for festival goers
    Sometimes during an outdoor summer music festival, fans can get lost in the heat and exciting-yet-exhausting thrill of walking from stage to stage in hopes of catching their favorite band.
    During Arroyo Seco Weekend in Pasadena, the Glass House Record Store from Pomona set up a spot for fans to escape that festival atmosphere.
    “It’s a little bit of an oasis, a getaway from hustle and bustle,” said Jenn Salvadori, the manager of the pop-up. “It lets you go back to whe

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