• UFC 226: Watch Daniel Cormier call out Brock Lesnar following heavyweight title fight

    UFC 226: Watch Daniel Cormier call out Brock Lesnar following heavyweight title fight
    It did not take long for UFC Light Heavyweight Champion Daniel Cormier to earn a second title belt, after he knocked out Stipe Miocic in the first round to win the heavyweight championship at UFC 226 in the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.
    It also didn’t take long to find out who Cormier will defend his new title against. Cormier decided to challenge Brock Lesnar, the current WWE Universal Champion, who then entered the octagon and shoved Cormier.Light heavyweight champion Daniel Cormier
  • UFC 226: Watch Brock Lesnar shove Daniel Cormier after winning heavyweight title

    UFC 226: Watch Brock Lesnar shove Daniel Cormier after winning heavyweight title
    It did not take long for UFC Light Heavyweight Champion Daniel Cormier to earn a second title belt, after he knocked out Stipe Miocic in the first round to win the heavyweight championship at UFC 226 in the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.
    It also didn’t take long to find out who Cormier will defend his new title against. Cormier decided to challenge Brock Lesnar, the current WWE Universal Champion, who then entered the octagon and shoved Cormier.Light heavyweight champion Daniel Cormier
  • Kentavious Caldwell-Pope looking forward to playing with LeBron James, other new Lakers

    Kentavious Caldwell-Pope looking forward to playing with LeBron James, other new Lakers
    LAS VEGAS — One by one, they walked into the Thomas & Mack Center before the Lakers’ NBA Summer League opener Saturday night against the Philadelphia 76ers. Then they took their courtside seats to watch and cheer and to be cheered by a pro-Lakers crowd.
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    Rob Pelinka, the Lakers’ general manager, sat next to Coach Luke Walton. Next to them sat Kentavious Caldwell
  • Dodgers make lead stand up this time, beat Angels in second game of Freeway Series

    Dodgers make lead stand up this time, beat Angels in second game of Freeway Series
    Los Angeles Dodgers’ Enrique Hernandez, left, scores on a single by Justin Turner after Los Angeles Angels catcher Martin Maldonado made a late tag during the fifth inning of a baseball game Saturday, July 7, 2018, in Anaheim, Calif. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)
    Los Angeles Angels designated hitter Shohei Ohtani, of Japan, sits in the dugout during the second inning of a baseball game against the Los Angeles Dodgers, Saturday, July 7, 2018, in Anaheim, Calif. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)SoundT
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  • Fryer’s summary of the Battle at the Beach

    Fryer’s summary of the Battle at the Beach
    HUNTINGTON BEACH  — What we learned at the Battle at the Beach passing tournament Saturday at Edison High School …
    Mater Dei is going to be good, again, but different
    Mater Dei quarterback Bryce Young, who transferred from Cathedral of Los Angeles where he was All-CIF as a sophomore in 2017, is a different quarterback than was JT Daniels, the ’17 Gatorade national player of the year who quarterbacked Mater Dei to state and national championships.
    Daniels was a pocket pass
  • Former Spark Toliver carries Mystics over Sparks

    Former Spark Toliver carries Mystics over Sparks
    LOS ANGELES >> Former Spark Kristi Toliver was one of the heroes of the team’s WNBA championship in 2016, her potent shooting propelling the Sparks to their third title in franchise history.
    Toliver, playing for the Washington Mystics this season, scored 20 points to deal the Sparks (12-8) their fifth loss in six games, 83-74.
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    “I thought we made a good comeback in the f
  • The blithering idiocy of California’s water crisis

    The blithering idiocy of California’s water crisis
    It’s not new that most of the rainfall in California is in the north and most of the people and farms using water are further south. It’s not new that California has wet years and dry years, or that the state is at risk of both flooding and drought, sometimes simultaneously.
    What’s new is that earlier generations of California politicians solved water problems, while the current generation intentionally creates them.
    We are the beneficiaries of monumental achievements in water
  • Editor’s Note: Beyond the surf and sand

    Editor’s Note: Beyond the surf and sand
    In the video of my son Ben catching his very first wave on Oahu’s North Shore, me screaming “Oh my God, he’s standing up!” drowns out every other sound, even the loud crash of the waves to the shore.
    I mean, c’mon, it’s exciting to see your 9-year-old “baby” grow into a surfer right before your eyes. It’s completely appropriate, even necessary, to scream … right?
    Like every Orange County kid, Ben has grown up with the Pacific as the ba
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  • New father Kenta Maeda pitched well on little sleep, now gets some time off

    New father Kenta Maeda pitched well on little sleep, now gets some time off
    ANAHEIM – Dodgers right-hander Kenta Maeda didn’t get the win Friday night. But he got something much better.
    Maeda’s wife gave birth to the couple’s second child and first son early Friday morning, leaving the new father to operate on little sleep Friday night against the Angels.
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    No matter – Maeda turned in an excellent star
  • Residents shaken after fatal shooting of Irvine father at Malibu Creek State Park

    Residents shaken after fatal shooting of Irvine father at Malibu Creek State Park
    Malibu Creek State Park isn’t one of the California’s oldest or biggest parks, but the former Hollywood studio-owned property has plenty of history that makes it among the system’s most unique.
    The mountainous, 8,200-acre park lies just south the 101 Freeway. Sandwiched between Agoura Hills in the west and Calabasas to the east, its borders snake through the Santa Monica Mountains north of Malibu.
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  • Lakers expect to see plenty of game from first-round draft pick Moe Wagner

    Lakers expect to see plenty of game from first-round draft pick Moe Wagner
    Moritz Wagner, one of three draft picks, addresses the media as the Lakers hold an introductory newsat the UCLA Lakers Training Center in El Segundo on Tuesday, June 26, 2018.(Photo by Axel Koester, Contributing Photographer)
    Miami Heat center Bam Adebayo, left, defends Lakers center Moe Wagner during the first half of Tuesday’s California Classic summer league game in Sacramento. The Heat won 89-74. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsPresident of Basketball O
  • German shepherd Nicky Fury would love to hang around and play

    German shepherd Nicky Fury would love to hang around and play
    Breed: German shepherd
    Age: 5 months
    Gender: Male
    Nicky Fury’s story: Nicky affectionate and playful and loves other dogs. He will require eyelid surgery when he is 1 year old. German Shepherded Rescue of Orange County will pay for the surgery. But Nick wants to find his family now.
     Adoption fee: $275
    Adoption procedure: Go to gsroc.org and fill out an adoption application by clicking on the “Adopt now” button.
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  • UFC 226: Rapahael Assuncao seeks title shot after shutout of Rob Font

    UFC 226: Rapahael Assuncao seeks title shot after shutout of Rob Font
    Curtis Millender (red) vs. Max Griffin (blue) during UFC 226 at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, NV., Saturday, July 7, 2018.Millender defeated Griffinvia decision. (Photo by Hans Gutknecht, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG)
    Jamie Moyle (red) vs. Emily Whitmire (blue)during UFC 226 at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, NV., Saturday, July 7, 2018. Whitmire defeated Moyle by unanimous decision. (Photo by Hans Gutknecht, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsJamie Moyle (red)
  • Whicker: Nothing artificial about Rajon Rondo’s basketball intelligence

    Whicker: Nothing artificial about Rajon Rondo’s basketball intelligence
    When Rajon Rondo came into the game, the floor was his.
    It was his when Boston also had Kevin Garnett, Paul Pierce and Ray Allen, the Springfield Three who came together for a championship in 2008, then a Game 7 loss to the Lakers in 2010.
    So Rondo definitely had the floor when Brian Scalabrine came off the bench and into the game.
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    “I want you to flare out into the corner,” R
  • Let Orange County’s law enforcement watchdog work

    Let Orange County’s law enforcement watchdog work
    The need for independent oversight of Orange County’s law enforcement organizations couldn’t be more obvious than it is now.
    Just recently, the Orange County Grand Jury reported that nearly half of 34 deaths in Orange County jails could have been avoided. The report comes a year after the American Civil Liberties Union of Southern California published a 108-page report of its own highlighting the “inhuman, violent conditions” of Orange County jails.
    All of this has been w
  • Croatia ends Russia’s run, advances to World Cup semifinals

    Croatia ends Russia’s run, advances to World Cup semifinals
    Croatia’s Andrej Kramaric celebrates his side’s opening goal during the quarterfinal match between Russia and Croatia at the 2018 soccer World Cup in the Fisht Stadium, in Sochi, Russia, Saturday, July 7, 2018. (AP Photo/Darko Bandic)
    Croatia goalkeeper Danijel Subasic, left, makes a save in front of Russia’s Alexander Samedov during the quarterfinal match between Russia and Croatia at the 2018 soccer World Cup in the Fisht Stadium, in Sochi, Russia, Saturday, July 7, 2018. (AP
  • Dreaming of a beef-free Long Beach, organizers are delighted to see long lines, healthy smiles at Vegan Festival

    Dreaming of a beef-free Long Beach, organizers are delighted to see long lines, healthy smiles at Vegan Festival
    By Miranda Andrade, Contributing writer
    A hot, humid Saturday saw hundreds of hearty vegans and curious foodies milling outside of Cal State Long Beach’s Walter Pyramid, meatless buffalo wings and sunbrellas in hand, for the Long Beach Vegan Festival.
    The celebration boasted several animal-free food and drink trucks, creating long lines for the many guests hoping to enjoy such fare as vegan pupusas and house-made meatless pizza.
    The Long Beach Vegan Festival at CSULB’s Walter Pyramid
  • ‘Mental disorder’ now a get-out-of-jail-free card

    ‘Mental disorder’ now a get-out-of-jail-free card
    Wedged between discussions about MediCal and diabetes prevention is a primer on how to saturate our communities with felons who have had mental health problems. This radical new law is contained in the omnibus health trailer budget bill, Assembly Bill 1810, but it has little to do with health.
    The little-known bill was signed June 27, inserted into unrelated legislation at the last minute by an unknown author. That gives even more felons a get-out-of-jail-free card.
    It works like this: while awa
  • Orange County Housing Finance Trust unnecessary at best

    Orange County Housing Finance Trust unnecessary at best
    While many local leaders have stepped forward with the good intention of solving the homeless issue, some of the proposed solutions come with heavy consequences that would only make the problem worse. Your local state representatives have proposed legislation that will take away local control, and grow the size of government, to build large scale homeless and subsidized government housing in your backyard with your hard-earned dollars.
    Assembly Bill 448, introduced by Assemblymembers Tom Daly, D
  • Tyler Honeycutt, former UCLA standout, found dead after barricaded standoff with police

    Tyler Honeycutt, former UCLA standout, found dead after barricaded standoff with police
    Former Sylmar High and UCLA basketball standout Tyler Honeycutt, 27, was found dead early Saturday morning after a reported shootout with police at his home in Sherman Oaks.
    A SWAT team entered the home and located an unresponsive male, who was pronounced dead at the scene, the Los Angeles Police Department tweeted at 3:45 a.m.
    Family members identified the man as Honeycutt, a former UCLA basketball player who had a brief career in the NBA, according to ABC7.
    Honeycutt reportedly barricaded hims
  • Here’s what we know about the fires in Goleta, San Bernardino and Camp Pendleton

    Here’s what we know about the fires in Goleta, San Bernardino and Camp Pendleton
    As a heat wave sweeps Southern California, fires continue to burn from Santa Barbara to Camp Pendleton. Here is what we know as of Saturday afternoon, June 7.
    Box fire in Cajon Pass100 acres
    50% contained
    Map shows where the Box fire is burning
    No evacuations in place
    150 firefighters on scene
    One lane of the northbound Highway 15 remains closed
    Devore Heights has reopened
    5 firefighter injuredValley fire near Forest Falls1,000 acres
    0% contained
    Map shows where the Valley fire is burning
    Evacua
  • England reaches World Cup semifinals, beats Sweden 2-0

    England reaches World Cup semifinals, beats Sweden 2-0
    By STEVE DOUGLAS
    SAMARA, Russia — England achieved something David Beckham’s generation never managed: It reached the semifinals of the World Cup.
    Harry Maguire and Dele Alli scored with headers in a 2-0 win over Sweden on Saturday, earning England’s youthful team a match against either Croatia or host nation Russia for a place in the final on July 15.
    “We looked composed,” England captain Harry Kane said. “We looked like we controlled the game.”
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  • Watching their lads win World Cup quarterfinal, 300-plus Britain fans jam Hermosa Beach’s Underground Pub

    Watching their lads win World Cup quarterfinal, 300-plus Britain fans jam Hermosa Beach’s Underground Pub
    In the corner of Hermosa Beach’s Underground Bar and Grill stood a lone Swedish soccer fan.
    A nervous look on his face, he fidgeted. Perhaps he’d just realized he’d made a huge mistake.
    Fans celebrate 2-0 win over Sweden. England supporters pack The Underground pub in Hermosa Beach to support their team in quarterfinal World Cup match against Sweden Saturday July 7, 2018.
    (Photo by Robert Casillas, Contributing Photographer)
    Fans celebrate 2-0 win over Sweden.England supporters
  • Officials investigating cause of 2 car fires in Placentia

    Officials investigating cause of 2 car fires in Placentia
    Investigators with the Orange County Fire Authority are looking into what caused a pair of car fires about two blocks apart in Placentia early Saturday morning, July 7, authorities said.
    Firefighters put out a car fire in the 5300 block of Cederlawn Drive in Placentia early Saturday morning, July 7. (Courtesy of Southern Counties News Service)
    Firefighters put out a car fire in the 5300 block of Cederlawn Drive in Placentia early Saturday morning, July 7.(Courtesy of Southern Counties News Servi
  • Taps Brewery & Barrel Room will open Monday, July 23 in Tustin

    Taps Brewery & Barrel Room will open Monday, July 23 in Tustin
    TAPS Brewery & Barrel Room will open on Monday, July 23 in Tustin. (Courtesy of TAPS)
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    It’s the next big step in production for one of Orange County’s most successful  breweries: Taps Brewery & Barrel Room will open Monday, July 23 in Tustin.
    Founder-proprietor Joe Manzella will add a 19,000-square-foot brewery and tasting room
  • 2 separate fires burn at Camp Pendleton

    2 separate fires burn at Camp Pendleton
    SAN CLEMENTE – The Orange County Fire Authority reports southern parts of Orange County were getting smoke from fires burning at Camp Pendleton on Saturday, July 7, and assured San Clemente residents that they were not in danger.
    Two separate brush fires at Camp Pendleton had scorched more than 1,500 acres, and the Marines early today reported firefighting progress and lifted some evacuations.
    One fire, referred to as the Vandergrift Incident, broke out around 11:30 a.m. Friday in the Main
  • Capo’s Manning commits to Cal

    Capo’s Manning commits to Cal
    Capistrano Valley outfielder Nathan Manning committed to Cal, Manning announced on Twitter.
    Manning, who will be a senior this coming school year, was All-Orange County first team this past season for the Cougars who won the CIF-Southern Section Division 1 championship. He batted .392.
    Manning also is Capistrano Valley’s starting varsity football quarterback.
  • Agbonkpolo commits to USC

    Agbonkpolo commits to USC
    Santa Margarita forward Max Agbonkpolo committed to USC, he announced on Twitter.
    Agbonkpolo, a 6-8 senior-to-be, was All-Trinity League second team last season. He is a quick, long-limbed player who improved significantly as the 2017-18 season progressed. He also had scholarship offers from Arizona and Arizona State.
    Another Santa Margarita basketball player who will be a senior this coming school year, Jake Kyman, is a UCLA commit.
  • Peek inside Christina El Moussa’s new $4.1 million home

    Peek inside Christina El Moussa’s new $4.1 million home
    Here’s a look at the Newport Beach house that Christina El Moussa bought for $4.1 million after selling her place in Yorba Linda in May.
    The photos show the turnkey Newport residence as it appeared a year ago.
    Christina El Moussa’s new house in Newport Beach includes nearly 5,000 square feet of living space. Here’s how it looked when it was listed in 2017. Click through the slideshow for a tour. (File photos)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsShow Caption of Expand
    The home,
  • Rent control isn’t the answer to our housing crisis

    Rent control isn’t the answer to our housing crisis
    In response to rising housing costs, activists across Southern California have pushed for rent control.
    Efforts have been made this year in cities like Inglewood, Long Beach, Pasadena and Pomona to put rent control measures on the ballot.
    After all, what could a more straightforward way of dealing with rising housing costs than having the government pass laws to limit rising housing costs?
    The simplicity is the appeal of rent control. It sounds like the solution people who are struggling to affo
  • How ‘percentage rent’ can be a bargaining tool in commercial leases

    How ‘percentage rent’ can be a bargaining tool in commercial leases
    Recently, I negotiated a lease that required the tenant to pay percentage rent.
    What’s that, you ask? Let me explain …
    Typically, tenants reject the notion of percentage rent. In my recent negotiation, I was able to use the concept to our advantage in order to get more favorable lease terms. Over the years, I have learned that many small business owners misunderstand how percentage rent works when leasing retail space.
    Percentage rent, when factored into lease payments, may never en
  • California isn’t the only state hiking gas taxes

    California isn’t the only state hiking gas taxes
    Just so you know, California isn’t the only state raising gasoline taxes.
    As 2018’s second half starts, drivers in seven states face just-raised taxes on fuel, according to the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy.
    In fact, 27 states nationwide have increased gasoline taxes in the past five years – with Missouri voters facing an Election Day choice to become No. 28 with a gas-tax hike on their November ballot.
    The underlying rationale for these tax hikes — spann
  • Capistrano Valley’s Nathan Manning commits to Cal for baseball

    Capistrano Valley’s Nathan Manning commits to Cal for baseball
    Capistrano Valley multi-sport standout Nathan Manning has committed to Cal for baseball, the senior announced on Twitter on Friday night.I am very excited and proud to announce that I have committed to my dream school, the University of California, Berkeley! This has been a dream of mine for as long as I can remember but this would’ve never come true if it wasn’t for my friends, family, coaches, and God. #GoBears pic.twitter.com/raBoop8heD
    — Nathan Manning (@n8manning22) July 7
  • Goleta ‘Holiday Fire’ burns 60 acres, destroys at least 20 homes

    Goleta ‘Holiday Fire’ burns 60 acres, destroys at least 20 homes
    A wildfire that erupted during a Southern California heatwave has burned 35 acres and at least 20 homes in the hills above Goleta on Friday, July 6, 2018, in Santa Barbara County, officials said. It appears that a house fire spread embers to dry brush, and that ignited an out-of-control blaze, county SheriffÕs Department officials said. (Photo by Rick McClure)
    A wildfire that erupted during a Southern California heatwave has burned 35 acres and at least 20 homes in the hills above Goleta
  • To buy or not to buy, that is the saver’s big question

    To buy or not to buy, that is the saver’s big question
    Most of us know the saying “a penny saved is a penny earned.” The first usage of the current form of the phrase is often attributed to Benjamin Franklin who lived in the 1700s. That provenance of that quote may be without foundation as printed examples did not surface until the 19th century.
    Whenever the date of origin, the statement is just as relevant today as it was a century or more ago. It means, essentially, that when money is saved, it’s just as good as money earned. So,
  • Allen Buchanan: What my grandparents taught me about commercial real estate

    Allen Buchanan: What my grandparents taught me about commercial real estate
    OK, I must go a bit sentimental on you today. As some of you are aware, our daughter and our son-in-law — who doubles as my transaction coordinator — welcomed a new baby boy into the world. Yep! I am a grandad! My wife and I are thrilled beyond belief. It’s all still a bit surreal as we gaze at the baby.
    The arrival of our grandchild has given me pause in my commercial real estate practice to consider my role as his grandfather. If the examples set by my grandparents are a
  • Why are so many racial, religious confrontations popping up on social media?

    Why are so many racial, religious confrontations popping up on social media?
    Viral videos of people berating others on account of race, religion or presumed immigration status are being posted on social media fast and furious these days.
    Smartphones, changing attitudes, President Donald Trump and the meteoric rise of social media may all share the blame, experts say.
    While scattering pine needles with a leaf blower, boarding a train for the beach and ordering tea and coffee at popular shops, people across Southern California have found themselves the targets of slurs and
  • 5 garden tips for this week, July 7-13

    5 garden tips for this week, July 7-13
    1 Out with the old
    Deadhead your roses — that is, cut off old blooms — whenever the aging flowers shatter. Removing old flowers promotes higher-quality reblooming every six to eight weeks.
    Cut back to the first five-leaflet leaf low on the stem, or, to make it simpler, cut off all but about 3 inches of the spent flowering stem. Then apply some rose food and water it in well.
    2 Care for geraniums
    Keep geraniums and other flowering plants blooming throughout the summer and longer by de
  • If only a witness to a car crash, no ID or info must be handed over

    If only a witness to a car crash, no ID or info must be handed over
    Q. If you see a collision occur and then are approached by one of the drivers and asked that you provide your ID and contact information so that you can be called to possibly be a witness for insurance purposes or in court, what is your legal obligation? The answer may be different if requested by a peace officer, as I would think you would not have the right to refuse to give the information to him or her. I know with your sources you can find the answer.
    – John R. “Jay”
  • Dodgers frustrated by loss to Angels, Kenley Jansen accepts blame

    Dodgers frustrated by loss to Angels, Kenley Jansen accepts blame
    ANAHEIM — The Angels were down to their final strike Friday when Kenley Jansen threw four straight balls to Shohei Ohtani. Jansen then watched a stolen base, two errors and two hits conspire to ruin his evening.
    Then he visited Yasiel Puig’s locker.
    “I told him ‘this is on me, don’t worry about it, man,’” Jansen said.
    Then the Dodgers’ closer showered, took questions from two separate groups of reporters and relayed the same message in so
  • Israel Adesanya makes statement, dominates UFC veteran Brad Tavares

    Israel Adesanya makes statement, dominates UFC veteran Brad Tavares
    Perhaps Israel Adesanya will be ranked now.
    In an impressive performance in just his third UFC fight, the Nigerian middleweight dominated eighth-ranked Brad Tavares in the main event of the The Ultimate Fighter finale on Friday night at the Pearl Theatre at The Palms.
    Displaying quickness, spry defense and an assortment of offense, Adesanya (14-0) won by scores of 49-46, 50-45, 50-45.
    This came against Tavares (18-6), in his 17th UFC fight and on a four-fight winning streak.
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  • Here’s where the fire in Goleta started

    Here’s where the fire in Goleta started
    #BREAKING: Brush fire explodes over Goleta hills. Homes threatened and evacuations underway #HolidayFire https://t.co/2VXrHA2hD8
    — KEYT NewsChannel 3 (@KEYTNC3) July 7, 2018The fire in Goleta may have begun with a house fire, according to officials. KEYT news tweeted that the blaze began in the 1500 block of Holiday Hill Road:
    Related stories: 
    Evacuations ordered near Goleta; wildfire burns several buildings, threatens homes
    Brush fire in San Bernardino Mountains continues to grow
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  • Evacuations ordered near Goleta; wildfire burns several buildings, threatens homes

    Evacuations ordered near Goleta; wildfire burns several buildings, threatens homes
    A wildfire that erupted during a Southern California heatwave has burned at least 20 homes in the hills above Goleta in Santa Barbara County, the county Sheriff’s Department says.
    It appears that a house fire spread embers to dry brush, and that ignited an out-of-control blaze, they said.
    Hundreds of homes have been evacuated.
    Here’s where the fire in Goleta started
    County fire Capt. Dave Zaniboni tells KNX-AM radio that he saw homes burning Friday night in a residential area. Mandat
  • Angels warm to the task, rally in ninth to take Freeway Series opener against Dodgers

    Angels warm to the task, rally in ninth to take Freeway Series opener against Dodgers
    Los Angeles Angels’ Ian Kinsler is doused by liquid by teammates to celebrate Kinsler’s ninth-inning walk off single against the Los Angeles Dodgers in a baseball game, Friday, July 6, 2018, in Anaheim, Calif. The Angels won 3-2. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)
    The Dodgers’ Matt Kemp, center, runs back to first base with Cody Bellinger (who had already been called out) sitting on second base during a moment of confusion in the sixth inning of Friday’s game at Angel Stadium. (AP Ph

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