• Mater Dei, Corona del Mar capture 7-on-7 passing tournaments

    Mater Dei, Corona del Mar capture 7-on-7 passing tournaments
    Mater Dei won a 7-on-7 passing tournament for the second consecutive weekend.
    Corona del Mar captured its second 7-on-7 tournament of the offseason.
    The Monarchs and Sea Kings staked claims at different locations Saturday but both continued to speed toward anticipated football seasons.
    Mater Dei won Mission Viejo’s annual tournament, defeating Trinity League rival St. John Bosco 23-7 in the final. The Braves, however, won the linemen competition.
    About 45 minutes north at Redondo Union Hig
  • Pursuit of vehicle ends in rollover crash in Santa Ana; second O.C. pursuit ends with vehicle in flames

    Pursuit of vehicle ends in rollover crash in Santa Ana; second O.C. pursuit ends with vehicle in flames
    A brief pursuit of a reported stolen vehicle in Santa Ana on Saturday night ended when the vehicle crashed and rolled over, police said.
    The chase began just after 8:30 p.m. near 17th and Ross streets, moving briefly into Orange, said Santa Ana police Sgt. Rosa Ponce de Leon.
    “The pursuit lasted less than five minutes and terminated when the driver was involved in a rollover collision in the area of 17th and Main (Street),” she said.WATCH LIVE: Police in pursuit of a suspected s
  • 1 person killed in CHP pursuit ending in Orange; 2nd chase in Santa Ana ends with injuries

    1 person killed in CHP pursuit ending in Orange; 2nd chase in Santa Ana ends with injuries
    One person died Saturday when a vehicle pursued by California Highway Patrol officers left a road in Orange and burst into flames, authorities said.
    The pursuit began about 7:25 p.m. at the CHP office at 2031 East Santa Clara Ave. in Santa Ana, Orange police Lt. Mike Monjaraz said.VillaPark OrangePD pursuit ends with a fire after getting stuck on riverbed bank. Officers tried to call out driver, would not come out and revved engine until it caught fire. @FOXLA pic.twitter.com/bHz894So6n
  • California Democratic Party endorses De León for Senate in rebuke to Feinstein

    California Democratic Party endorses De León for Senate in rebuke to Feinstein
    The California Democratic Party handed Sen. Dianne Feinstein a striking rejection on Saturday, as party leaders endorsed her progressive challenger Kevin de León.
    The endorsement, voted on by the state party’s executive board at a meeting in Oakland, gives De León a big morale boost as he faces an uphill race against the 26-year incumbent.
    De León, a state senator from Los Angeles and the former leader of the state Senate, won 65 percent of the 333 delegates, according
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  • Coastal Flood Advisory continues for Orange, San Diego county beaches Saturday night

    Coastal Flood Advisory continues for Orange, San Diego county beaches Saturday night
    NEWPORT BEACH — The highest tides were forecast Saturday night for the Orange and San Diego county coastlines, the National Weather Service said.
    So-called King Tides resulted in coastal flooding since Wednesday night when water breached a seawall on Balboa Peninsula causing street flooding.
    The National Weather Service in San Diego issued a Coastal Flood Advisory through 11 p.m. for areas susceptible to flooding during high tides, including Seal Beach, Sunset Beach, Newport Beach, Balboa,
  • Kole Calhoun homers in 10th inning to lift Angels past Dodgers

    Kole Calhoun homers in 10th inning to lift Angels past Dodgers
    LOS ANGELES – Kole Calhoun’s third home run in two games broke a tie and sent the Angels to a 5-4 victory over the Dodgers in 10 innings Saturday at Dodger Stadium.
    The Dodgers had scored in the bottom of the ninth to send the game into extra innings. But Calhoun turned on the first pitch he saw from Kenley Jansen with two outs in the 10th.
    Sign up for Home Turf and get exclusive stories every SoCal sports fan must read, sent daily. Subscribe here.
    The Angels have won three of the fi
  • The West is in the midst of an identity crisis

    The West is in the midst of an identity crisis
    As the economy has improved, popular concern, both here and abroad, has shifted to issues of migration and identity. Just last year, immigration, according to Gallup, was seen as the most important issue by barely 5 percent of the population, while the economy was cited by more than four times as many. But now, immigration and undocumented aliens is now the biggest concern to 15 percent of the population, equal to that of the economy.
    You can blame Donald Trump, and his focus on that issue, for
  • Is Hillary Clinton taking money from the Russians? We’ll never know.

    Is Hillary Clinton taking money from the Russians? We’ll never know.
    Hillary Clinton is raising money, and she’ll accept it from anywhere, including Russia.
    It’s right out in the open, on her website.
    If you go to HillaryClinton.com, a website now titled “The Office of Hillary Clinton,” you’ll see a page with the former secretary of state’s current projects. The first one is something called “Onward Together.”
    Onward Together was formed in May 2017. Based in New York City, it’s a 501(c)(4) “social welfar
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  • Detectives sent to suspicious fire in the Whittier area; one person treated for smoke inhalation

    Detectives sent to suspicious fire in the Whittier area; one person treated for smoke inhalation
    WHITTIER — Firefighters treated one person for smoke inhalation following a smoky and suspicious fire in a Whittier-area home on Saturday, authorities said.
    Firefighters were called at about 5:45 p.m. to 9821 Hawkstone Ave., the Los Angeles County Fire Department said.
    The first arriving engine reported heavy smoke and fire showing from the garage of a two-story home, LACo Fire said.
    The fire was reported out about 5:50 p.m. and paramedics were tending to one smoke inhalation patient, offi
  • The Supreme Court and original sin

    The Supreme Court and original sin
    Considered at face value, Democrats’ manic characterizations of the Supreme Court nomination of Brett M. Kavanaugh would quality as mass hysteria.
    “Judge Brett Kavanaugh,” said California freshman Sen. Kamala Harris, “… presents an existential threat to the health care of hundreds of millions of Americans.”
    “At this moment, we should have no doubt,” tweeted New York Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand. “Women’s rights, civil rights, and equal righ
  • Sparks travel to Las Vegas looking to win season series

    Sparks travel to Las Vegas looking to win season series
    LAS VEGAS — For the past two seasons, the Sparks have lived almost exclusively at the top of the standings. The team finished 26-8 in back-to-back years, and made two straight WNBA Finals appearances.
    However, on Thursday afternoon, against the Dallas Wings, Los Angeles (13-9) suffered its ninth loss of the season, and sixth in its past eight games. The defeat put it in fifth place overall, but just one game behind the second-seeded Phoenix Mercury.
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  • World Cup Final 2018: France and Croatia live updates and how to watch information

    World Cup Final 2018: France and Croatia live updates and how to watch information
    France fans celebrate in Red Square in eve of the final soccer match Croatia and France during the 2018 soccer World Cup in Moscow, Russia, Saturday, July 14, 2018. (AP Photo/Alexander Zemlianichenko)
    Croatia fans cheer in Nikolskaya street near Red Square in eve of the final soccer match Croatia and France during the 2018 soccer World Cup in Moscow, Russia, Saturday, July 14, 2018. (AP Photo/Alexander Zemlianichenko)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsFrance head coach Didier Deschamps looks
  • Dodgers send Walker Buehler down to minors for All-Star break

    Dodgers send Walker Buehler down to minors for All-Star break
    LOS ANGELES – Walker Buehler’s rookie season is taking another detour.
    The Dodgers optioned Buehler to Triple-A Oklahoma City on Saturday, clearing a roster spot for new lefty reliever Zac Rosscup, who was claimed on waivers from the Colorado Rockies earlier this week. Buehler actually left Los Angeles for his home in Kentucky, where he will spend a few days before reporting to Oklahoma City.
    Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said there is no concrete plan in place for when Buehler will p
  • LAFC ready for double duty vs. Portland Timbers

    LAFC ready for double duty vs. Portland Timbers
    A pair of matches pitting the same teams on the same field over the next four days could go a long way in determining whether the Los Angles Football Club hoists a trophy in its inaugural season.
    The stout Portland Timbers, unbeaten in their previous 13 contests, visit the Banc of California Stadium for the first time Sunday to complete the home-and-away regular season MLS series with LAFC before facing off again with the host Black & Gold in a U.S. Open Cup quarterfinal match Wednesday.
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  • Miniature schnauzer-poodle mix Bella loves to cuddle

    Miniature schnauzer-poodle mix Bella loves to cuddle
    Breed: Miniature schnauzer-poodle mix
    Age: 5 years
    Gender: Spayed female
    Size: 16 pounds
    Bella’s story: Bella is sweet and smart and loves to cuddle. She will sit on your lap for as long as you let her. She loves other dogs, but her excitement when she sees them can sometimes scare them. Cats are another story; she doesn’t care for them. She is learning how to be a good canine citizen and is looking for an adopter who will continue her education. She would make a wonderful
  • Adopt patriotic basset hounds America and Mo

    Adopt patriotic basset hounds America and Mo
    Breed: Basset hounds
    Age: 7 years
    Gender: America is a spayed female; Mo is a neutered male
    America and Mo’s story: If you’re a basset hound lover – and maybe even if you’re not – you will fall in love with America and Mo. This perfect pair of pooches enjoy playful time and want nothing more than a loving home together. Since they’re extremely bonded, Dedicated Animal Welfare Group (DAWG) is offering a BOGO special, so an approved applicant can
  • Whicker: Kings, Kovalchuk hope Chapter 2 brings a Cup

    Whicker: Kings, Kovalchuk hope Chapter 2 brings a Cup
    They say the Kontinental Hockey League is the second best in the world.
    That might be like asking for the second-most famous song by Little Eva, after “Locomotion.” There wasn’t one.
    Ilya Kovalchuk just spent five years there. He scored goals for St. Petersburg SKA about as frequently as he did for the Atlanta Thrashers and the New Jersey Devils. He did win the championship twice. It is known as the Gagarin Cup. It’s not a reasonable facsimile.
    “I made this decision
  • Delivering independent oversight of Orange County’s homeless response

    Delivering independent oversight of Orange County’s homeless response
    Orange County has committed hundreds of millions of dollars towards combating homelessness.
    Shouldn’t taxpayers receive independent assurances that those funds are being well-spent?
    Last month, the Orange County Board of Supervisors approved my proposal for the Office of Independent Review to examine the county’s homeless response. This independent audit will ensure oversight and accountability as the county works to address our community’s greatest public policy issue.
    Without
  • Orange County should stop playing politics with the Office of Independent Review

    Orange County should stop playing politics with the Office of Independent Review
    Your editorial on July 7, “Let Orange County’s Law Enforcement Watchdog Work,” made critical points urging the Board of Supervisors to reverse a recent vote to have the Office of Independent Review focus on its originally purpose — to watchdog our county’s criminal justice agencies.
    The public has a right to know that board politics is not only hindering, but quashing critical oversight of the county’s biggest law enforcement agencies — the Sheriff&rsquo
  • Cal Fire equipment operator killed fighting Mariposa County wildfire

    Cal Fire equipment operator killed fighting Mariposa County wildfire
    A Cal Fire heavy equipment operator was killed Saturday morning, July 14, while batting the Ferguson fire in Mariposa County in the Sierra National Forest.
    Braden Varney, 36, worked in the Madera-Mariposa-Merced Unit, Cal Fire said.
    No details on the accident were released.
    Varney is survived by his wife, Jessica, daughter Malhea, 5, and son Nolan, 3.
    He was a second-generation Cal Fire employee and had worked for the agency for 10 years, according to a statement from Gov. Jerry Brown’s of
  • Harry Styles impresses as a solo artist as the former One Direction star shines at the Forum on Friday

    Harry Styles impresses as a solo artist as the former One Direction star shines at the Forum on Friday
    Harry Styles performs Friday, July 13, 2018 at the first of two sold-out nights at the Forum in Inglewood. The former One Direction star wrapped up a world tour that started in September here this weekend. (Photo by Hélène Pambrun)
    Harry Styles performs Friday, July 13, 2018 at the first of two sold-out nights at the Forum in Inglewood. The former One Direction star wrapped up a world tour that started in September here this weekend. (Photo by Hélène Pambrun)SoundThe
  • Overcoming our fake news moment

    Overcoming our fake news moment
    Controversy over fake news in the United States and Europe highlights one of the ever-present dangers in democratizing information. The American founding fathers warned centuries ago of the threat that unfettered democracy could have on individual rights and freedoms. This deep skepticism of democracy led to the republican form of government we have today.
    We are in the midst of an information revolution similar in scale to that brought about by Gutenberg’s printing press. While that inven
  • Man pulled from ocean in Laguna Beach transported to hospital in grave condition

    Man pulled from ocean in Laguna Beach transported to hospital in grave condition
    A man in his 50s was transported by helicopter to a hospital in grave condition after he was pulled from the water near 1000 Steps Beach in Laguna Beach, Saturday morning, July 14.
    About 10:45 a.m., firefighters with Laguna Beach Fire Department and the Orange County Transportation Authority responded to the beach on reports of an unconscious man in the water, OCFA Capt. Steve Concialdi said.
    An Orange County lifeguard swam out through heavy surf and brought the unconscious man to shore in full
  • World Cup: Belgium beats England 2-0 for 3rd place

    World Cup: Belgium beats England 2-0 for 3rd place
    ST. PETERSBURG, Russia — Belgium and England both leave the World Cup happy to have reached the semifinals. Belgium may be a little happier, though.
    The Belgians earned their highest World Cup finish by beating England 2-0 in the third-place match on Saturday. Thomas Meunier and Eden Hazard scored a goal each.
    “These players didn’t want to rely on talent anymore, wanted to work as a team,” Belgium coach Roberto Martinez said. “Their standards have been magnificent.
  • After Janus, let public employees make their own choices

    After Janus, let public employees make their own choices
    Before the U.S. Supreme Court issued its recent opinion in Janus v. AFSCME, public employee unions helped to elect a lot of politicians who have taken good care of the unions at contract time.
    But now that the 5-4 decision in Janus has stopped the mandatory deduction of “fair share” union fees from the paychecks of public employees who choose not to be union members, it’s possible that tens of thousands more public employees will choose not to be union members, and will stop pa
  • Ex O.C. ‘Housewife’ Alexis Bellino and husband Jim buy $4 million house; then he files for divorce

    Ex O.C. ‘Housewife’ Alexis Bellino and husband Jim buy $4 million house; then he files for divorce
    Alexis Bellino, onetime cast member of “The Real Housewives of Orange County,” and her husband Jim bought an ocean-view home in Dana Point in May.
    A month later, he filed for divorce.
    The couple bought the 4,572-square-foot house for $4 million, property records show. It was listed in March for $4.75 million.
    Set in Ritz Cove, a gated community near the 5-star Ritz Carlton Hotel, the three-bedroom, four-bathroom home boasts marble flooring throughout, with cherry wood and fireplaces
  • It’s time to privatize air traffic control in the United States

    It’s time to privatize air traffic control in the United States
    The Trump administration revived calls for privatizing air traffic control services last month as part of a broader proposal to reorganize and modernize the federal government.
    The report, “Delivering Government Solutions in the 21st Century,” renews the White House’s commitment to seeing America join the rest of industrialized world by moving away from the taxpayer-funded, Federal Aviation Administration-run air traffic control system towards a non-profit system funded by user
  • Comic-Con: 50 cosplay photos from the event to inspire your 2018 look

    Comic-Con: 50 cosplay photos from the event to inspire your 2018 look
    One of the best things about San Diego Comic-Con is the cosplayers. Where else can you see Ghostbusters taking over the Gaslamp Quarter or Han Cholo in the flesh?
    And when there’s really fun, pop culture cosplay, like a Deadpool dressed up in the bathrobe that Ferris Bueller wore during the end credits or Lego figures crossed with the characters from “The X-Files,” it’s almost magical.
    Comic-Con is back in San Diego July 19-22 and to get ready for the march of t
  • Angelique Kerber stuns Serena Williams in Wimbledon final

    Angelique Kerber stuns Serena Williams in Wimbledon final
    LONDON — Angelique Kerber won her first Wimbledon championship by stopping Serena Williams’ bid for a record-equaling 24th Grand Slam title.
    Kerber played cleanly as can be, covering the court so well and picking her spots for big shots, in a 6-3, 6-3 victory over Williams in Saturday’s final.
    It is the 30-year-old Kerber’s third Grand Slam title. She also beat Williams in the Australian Open final in 2016, then won that year’s U.S. Open.
    Williams is a seven-time Wi
  • Motorcyclist killed in crash on Ortega Highway

    Motorcyclist killed in crash on Ortega Highway
    SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO – A motorcyclist was killed Friday night, July 13, in a collision with a minivan on Ortega Highway near the Orange-Riverside county border.
    The crash was reported at 7:20 p.m. It occurred 14 miles east of Interstate 5, Orange County Fire Authority Capt. Steve Concialdi said. The motorcyclist, believed to be in his 20s, was pronounced dead at the scene. The two men in the minivan were not injured.
    Ortega Highway was closed in both directions in the vicinity of the collis
  • Djokovic finally beats Nadal to reach 5th Wimbledon final

    Djokovic finally beats Nadal to reach 5th Wimbledon final
    LONDON — From the way Novak Djokovic repeatedly smacked his racket against his shoe after one miss, to the shouts directed at himself and his coach after others, it was clear how much he wanted to prove he’s past the roughest patch of his career.
    Djokovic sent the strongest signal yet he is back at the top of tennis by reaching his fifth Wimbledon final with a 6-4, 3-6, 7-6 (9), 3-6, 10-8 victory over rival Rafael Nadal on Saturday in a match suspended overnight.
    “It really cou
  • Heisler: Lakers won’t win title next season – but then their fun will start

    Heisler: Lakers won’t win title next season – but then their fun will start
    Day 14 of the LABron Era and confusion reigns.
    If it’s clear that nothing is as it was – a positive development after eight lean years following decades of fat ones in Lakerdom – no one knows what to expect from LeBron James’ arrival with the Lakers.
    Happily, I can clear up a few things:
    • No, he hasn’t changed his name.
    I don’t know where “LABron” came from, although dozens of internet guys rewriting the few real reporters asking questions of
  • Newport Beach man gets 9 months in jail for killing his roommate’s dog

    Newport Beach man gets 9 months in jail for killing his roommate’s dog
    A 27-year-old Newport Beach man was sentenced to nine months in jail and five years probation after pleading guilty to animal cruelty, theft, making a false report and other charges in the killing of his roommate’s dog, prosecutors said.
    Justin James Pope killed the dog on Aug. 30, 2017, then called his roommate to tell her about the death, the Orange County District Attorney’s office said in a news release.
    They had been roommates for about a month.
    After the woman called police, of
  • Gardening: For aesthetics, fastigiate varieties of trees stand tall

    Gardening: For aesthetics, fastigiate varieties of trees stand tall
    There is something about fastigiate trees — you either love them or hate them. Or so it seems.
    Fastigiate means columnar, and I could not help but contemplate this arboreal form upon a recent encounter with a golden cultivar of the familiar Mediterranean or Italian cypress, that most unmistakably vertically growing of trees.
    The “Swane’s Gold” cultivar of Italian cypress grows tall and thin. The cultivar is a clone. (Photo by Joshua Siskin)
    The cultivar I espied is known
  • Who is stealing money from grandma? (Part 2)

    Who is stealing money from grandma? (Part 2)
    Last month we talked about who might be stealing Grandma’s money. Let’s continue that conversation by talking about warning signs to alert you that financial abuse could be happening.
    Let’s start with banking.
    If you have access to the bank accounts, look for:Bank account charges and withdrawals that Grandma cannot explain.
    Bank statements that are going to a different address or missing checks in the envelope with the bank statement.
    Bills aren’t paid or eviction notices
  • OC Fair 2018: Things to do today, July 14

    OC Fair 2018: Things to do today, July 14
    Headed to the fair today? Here’s some things to know.
    Hours: 11 a.m. to midnight
    Admission: $14 adults, $7 ages 60 and older, $7 ages 6 to 12, free 5 and younger
    Deals:From 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. general admission is $7 and it takes half the number of tickets for a carnival ride
    Free admission for veterans and active-duty military with ID
    Ride the $2 OC Fair Express bus service and get $4 admission; find locations throughout Orange County at ocfairexpress.com. Parking is free. Buses run 10 a.m.
  • Allen Buchanan: Six things all new brokers MUST learn to be successful

    Allen Buchanan: Six things all new brokers MUST learn to be successful
    I have a passion for several things: family, faith, commercial real estate, fitness and teaching.
    When my office approached me to create and execute a training program for our New 2 Business Brokers, I welcomed the opportunity.
    The first session was this morning, and I was greeted by 10 smiling young agents. (I have socks older than most of them but I digress.)
    Attrition in our industry is similar to the survival rate in a tsunami — close to 70% of new folks in the business
  • Who’s killing off our native bird population? The answer may surprise you

    Who’s killing off our native bird population? The answer may surprise you
    Cats are killers.
    To swipe at the nearest bird to cross their near-X-ray vision, bat it down like a player with a badminton racket swatting a shuttlecock, only to wedge the wounded, fluttering creature into its mouth for some prolonged form of torture that later becomes either a trophy or dinner is a sight we cat lovers have all witnessed with our own eyes.
    Am I right? Let’s be honest. We’ve seen it but hardly talk about it. Cats are kind, cuddly, with button noses and soft fur. Woul
  • Homebuyers still have options in a bidding war

    When you are in a Seller Multiple Counter Offer (SMCO) situation, you must understand that the seller is in the drivers’ seat.
    The SMCO is the form sellers typically use when they have more than one bid.
    But getting one doesn’t mean you should give up, throw in the towel, or sign another one-year lease for your too small and too expensive apartment. It just means that you’ll have limited information as you move forward.
    Let’s start with a few SMCO basics.
    1. The
  • 5 garden tips for this week, July 14-20

    5 garden tips for this week, July 14-20
    1 Words of caution
    Keep string trimmers away from tree trunks. Weed whackers work great on weeds but many who use them inadvertently cut away bark and wood near the base of the tree, effectively girdling it. Girdling stunts growth and can eventually kill trees. It’s best to pull weeds growing near tree trunks.
    2 Harvest time
    Apricots, plums, peaches, nectarines, grapes and other summer fruits ripen fast in the heat. Check them every other day or so and harvest as they mature. Since they sp
  • Parking in front of your own driveway can cost you a ticket

    Parking in front of your own driveway can cost you a ticket
    Q. Honk, can I park on the street and block my own driveway? In my area, I get a lot of apartment and condo visitors parking on the street in front of my house. I put up with it, but it would be nice if they wouldn’t do it on Thanksgiving and Christmas. Those two days really bother me, especially when it is in regard to my immediate neighbors. What your mom once told you is right on: People should be courteous and, if possible, park in front of their friends’ homes when vis
  • 8 trends behind South Orange County’s $238-a-night hotel business

    8 trends behind South Orange County’s $238-a-night hotel business
    South Orange County area hotel room rates are higher year-to-date through May as occupancy decreased, a new report shows.
    Here are eight trends to know from CBRE Hotels’ latest reports on how local operators are doing filling up their rooms vs. countywide patterns year-to-date through May …
    1. South Orange County hotels charged an average $237.91 per night, up $6.39 in 12 months or 2.8 percent.
    2. Think that’s pricey? Among seven Orange County regions tracked by CBRE, South Or
  • Clippers fade against Hawks in their Las Vegas Summer League finale

    Clippers fade against Hawks in their Las Vegas Summer League finale
    LAS VEGAS — The Clippers gave their pair of lottery picks another night off as the team wrapped up Las Vegas Summer League play with a 97-81 loss to the Atlanta Hawks in a consolation game Friday night at the Thomas and Mack Center.
    The Clippers led a tight game going into the fourth quarter, but Atlanta finished the game on a 21-6 run and outscored the Clippers 30-12 in the final period. There were five ties and six lead changes in the game, but poor shooting (39 percent), especially from
  • Watch: Father and son share at home plate of Dodger Stadium

    Watch: Father and son share at home plate of Dodger Stadium
    Jaiden had not seen his father, Sergeant Estrada, since March 2017. Prior to the start of the game between the Los Angeles Dodgers and the Angels, Jaiden would reunite with his father at home plate of Dodger Stadium during the pregame plate meeting.
    Sign up for our Inside the Dodgers newsletter. Be the best Dodger fan you can be by getting daily intel on your favorite team. Subscribe here.The last time Jaiden saw his dad was in March 2017. Tonight, they reunited for the first time at Dodger Stad
  • Angels’ Kole Calhoun giveth and taketh away in adventurous game against Dodgers

    Angels’ Kole Calhoun giveth and taketh away in adventurous game against Dodgers
    Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Walker Buehler in the second inning of a Major League Baseball game against the Los Angeles Angels at Dodger Stadium on Friday, July 13, 2018 in Los Angeles. (Photo by Libby Cline)
    Los Angeles Angels starting pitcher Felix Pena throws against the Los Angeles Dodgers during the first inning of a baseball game, Friday, July 13, 2018, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsLos Angeles Dodgers’ Max Muncy hits a home run
  • Homeless man accused of starting fires in Santa Ana

    Homeless man accused of starting fires in Santa Ana
    A vegetation fire in Santiago Creek in Santa Ana Friday led to the arrest of a 26-year-old homeless man previously identified for setting other fires nearby, police said.
    The Orange County Fire Authority firefighters responded at approximately 11:40 a.m. to a vegetation fire in Santiago Creek near 900 W. River Lane, authorities said.
    Gustavo Garcia (Courtesy)
    As firefighters extinguished the fire, Santa Ana Police Department personnel immediately responded to the area in an attempt to locate the

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