• What Chargers fans can expect at training camp in Costa Mesa

    What Chargers fans can expect at training camp in Costa Mesa
    COSTA MESA — Orange County residents shouldn’t have a hard time finding the Chargers this summer.
    The team is hosting training camp at Jack Hammett Sports Complex for the second straight year, a slate of 14 public practices that starts with Saturday’s 10 a.m. session. Locals who missed the news might soon find out anyway: The Chargers’ bolt logo will hang in the sky, emblazoned on a 10-foot-wide helium balloon raised 200 feet above the park — potentially catching th
  • Pop Warner facing 2020 trial in lawsuit alleging negligence, wrongful death

    Pop Warner facing 2020 trial in lawsuit alleging negligence, wrongful death
    In its 90-year history, the nation’s largest youth football organization, Pop Warner, has never once faced trial. Even as mounting concerns over safety threatened to change that in recent years, Pop Warner has stopped most legal challenges before they start, evading courtrooms with a series of undisclosed, out-of-court settlements.
    But the organization’s days of avoiding legal scrutiny appear to be finished. A lawsuit filed by two California mothers against Pop Warner has officially
  • Matt Kemp’s return to Atlanta with Dodgers barely causes a stir

    Matt Kemp’s return to Atlanta with Dodgers barely causes a stir
    ATLANTA – For three days in Philadelphia this week, Chase Utley’s every move was greeted with cheers from the fans in his former home and questions from the media about the number of children named after him.
    Matt Kemp left a much smaller footprint in Atlanta, his home for a season and a half. His return Thursday night was greeted mostly with murmurs of recognition that were hard to classify as positive or negative.
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  • La Habra Football 2018: Schedule, Roster, Stats

    La Habra Football 2018: Schedule, Roster, Stats
    School: La Habra Highlanders
    Coach: Frank Mazzotta
    League: Freeway League
    Playoff division: Division 2
    SCHEDULE
    All games 7 p.m. unless noted
    Aug. 17 Upland at La Habra
    Aug. 24 La Habra at Redlands East Valley
    Aug. 31 La Habra at Mission Viejo
    Sept. 7 Calabasas at La Habra
    Sept. 14 Diamond Ranch at La Habra
    Sept. 28 Fullerton at La Habra*
    Oct. 5 Sunny Hills at La Habra*
    Oct. 12 La Habra at Troy at Fullerton High*
    Oct. 19 Sonora at La Habra*
    Oct. 26 La Habra at Buena Park*
    *League game
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  • Lawyers in Santa Ana River Trail homeless lawsuit seek suspension of local anti-camping and loitering ordinances

    Lawyers in Santa Ana River Trail homeless lawsuit seek suspension of local anti-camping and loitering ordinances
    The attorneys representing homeless people who were displaced from tent encampments at the Santa Ana River Trail earlier this year are asking a federal judge for a temporary halt to local ordinances that allow police to issue tickets and arrest people who camp out or loiter in public spaces.
    The amended complaint, filed Thursday, July 26, in the ongoing civil rights case before U.S. District Judge David O. Carter also seeks to establish a class action that would include perhaps as many as 1
  • Segerstrom Football 2018: Schedule, Roster, Stats

    Segerstrom Football 2018: Schedule, Roster, Stats
    School: Segerstrom Jaguars
    Coach: Joseph Tagaloa
    League: Big 4
    Playoff division: Division 9
    SCHEDULE
    All games 7 p.m. unless noted
    Aug. 17 Segerstrom at Bell Gardens
    Aug. 24 Godinez at Segerstrom
    Aug. 31 Segerstrom at El Modena
    Sept. 6 Segerstrom vs. Troy at Fullerton High
    Sept. 14 Laguna Hills at Segerstrom
    Sept. 21 University at Segerstrom
    Sept. 28 Artesia at Segerstrom
    Oct. 12 Marina at Segerstrom*
    Oct. 19 Segerstrom at Westminster*
    Oct. 25 Segerstrom at Garden Grove*
    *League game
    ROSTER
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  • Trainer John Sadler in the saddle when choosing a horse for Pacific Classic at Del Mar

    Trainer John Sadler in the saddle when choosing a horse for Pacific Classic at Del Mar
    Trainer John Sadler and his main client, Hronis Racing, are in an enviable position this summer when looking at Del Mar’s signature race, the $1 million Pacific Classic on Aug. 18.
    Team Sadler has two of the big names who could contest the 1 1/4 mile Grade I event, along with the Bob Baffert-trained defending champion Collected.
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    First you have Accelerate, who at 5 has developed int
  • Fullerton Football 2018: Schedule, Roster, Stats

    Fullerton Football 2018: Schedule, Roster, Stats
    School: Fullerton Indians
    Coach: Richard Salazar
    League: Freeway League
    Playoff division: Division 6
    SCHEDULE
    All games 7 p.m. unless noted
    Aug. 18 Fullerton at Santa Fe
    Aug. 24 Whittier at Fullerton
    Aug. 31 Fullerton at Golden Valley
    Sept. 7 El Modena at Fullerton
    Sept. 14 Fullerton at Brea Olinda
    Sept. 28 Fullerton at La Habra*
    Oct. 5 Sonora at Fullerton*
    Oct. 12 Fullerton at Sunny Hills at Buena Park High*
    Oct. 19 Fullerton at Buena Park*
    Oct. 26 Troy at Fullerton*
    *League game
    ROSTER
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  • Industry wants to kill its solar project at Tres Hermanos even though it might lose $20 million

    Industry wants to kill its solar project at Tres Hermanos even though it might lose $20 million
    After two years and a $20 million investment, the City of Industry is cutting ties with a controversial solar project on one of the largest swaths of open space in the region.
    The City Council notified the developer of its decision to terminate the lease agreement earlier this month, City Attorney Jamie Casso said. The saga isn’t over yet, though. The company, San Gabriel Valley Water and Power, is contesting the termination.
    “They have been in default under the terms of the lease,&r
  • Arizona QB Khalil Tate on LeBron James signing with the Los Angeles Lakers

    Arizona QB Khalil Tate on LeBron James signing with the Los Angeles Lakers
    As a product of Serra High School in Gardena, Khalil Tate displayed a big smile when asked by reporters during the 2018 Pac-12 Football Media Day about LeBron James, who signed with the Los Angeles Lakers during the NBA offseason.
    Sign up for Home Turf and get exclusive stories every SoCal sports fan must read, sent daily. Subscribe here.“It is great,” Tate said. “We had a three or four down years where we couldn’t get anything going at all. We are championship contender
  • This family has owned the Idyllwild Inn for 60 years, but as Cranston Fire rages, a family friend and some firefighters are only ones there

    This family has owned the Idyllwild Inn for 60 years, but as Cranston Fire rages, a family friend and some firefighters are only ones there
    The last line between Josh White and the Idyllwild Inn has, it’s possible, melted away.
    White, the inn’s prodigal son, abandoned his family’s business Wednesday afternoon to escape the encroaching flames of the Cranston Fire, joining his wife and three children in Hemet. But, White said, he left the vacation spot in good hands: a close friend decided to stay — hunkering down inside the Idyllwild Inn — and promised to keep him updated.
    But with the fire stretching in
  • New California law helps protect voters from hacking

    New California law helps protect voters from hacking
    Sometimes — OK, most of the time — new rules and regulations aimed at putting the brakes on electioneering shenanigans smack of undue limitations on free speech.
    Voters must be trusted at least a little bit to be able to sort out the wheat from the chaff when it comes to the politicking aimed at them during campaigns. If all is fair in love and war it is certainly so in politics.
    Informed voters have ample opportunities to fact-check what they hear from candidates, and can use their
  • Buena Park Football 2018: Schedule, Roster, Stats

    Buena Park Football 2018: Schedule, Roster, Stats
    School: Buena Park Coyotes
    Coach: Dustin Sober
    League: Freeway League
    Playoff division: Division 7
    SCHEDULE
    All games 7 p.m. unless noted
    Aug. 17 Santa Ana at Buena Park
    Aug. 24 Buena Park at Baldwin Park
    Aug. 31 Firebaugh at Buena Park
    Sept. 7 Buena Park at Diamond Bar
    Sept. 20 Murrieta Valley at Buena Park
    Sept. 28 Sunny Hills at Buena Park*
    Oct. 5 Troy at Buena Park*
    Oct. 12 Buena Park at Sonora at La Habra High*
    Oct. 19 Fullerton at Buena Park*
    Oct. 26 La Habra at Buena Park*
    *League game
    RO
  • Temporary rent control measure postponed

    Temporary rent control measure postponed
    A planned vote to impose rent control temporarily on older apartments in unincorporated areas of Los Angeles has been postponed, possibly until September, a staff member for the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors said.
    The proposed 3 percent cap on apartment rents for six months was on the agenda for the board’s next meeting on Tuesday, July 31. A reason for postponing the item wasn’t given.
    The stop-gap measure is designed to maintain housing affordability while the board
  • Retiring U.S. Supreme Court justice speaks in Anaheim about career, motivation when making decisions

    Retiring U.S. Supreme Court justice speaks in Anaheim about career, motivation when making decisions
    ANAHEIM – Retiring U.S. Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy raised concerns over the United States “drifting away” from Europe and criticized the use of solitary confinement amid recollections of his early career during a speech at the Ninth Circuit Judicial Conference in Anaheim.
    In remarks that capped a conference for judges and attorneys tied to federal appeals, district and bankruptcy courts, Kennedy described the law as being “an essential instrument for learning w
  • US women’s volleyball team hosts Japan at Tustin High

    US women’s volleyball team hosts Japan at Tustin High
    Coming to the end of what has already been a $1 million month for the U.S. national women’s volleyball team, Team USA now turns its attention to defending its FIVB World Championship title in September in Japan.
    Team USA hosts Japan at Tustin High at 7 p.m. Friday night in an exhibition match that will give U.S. coach Karch Kiraly, after a successful month, an idea who merits being part of the American title defense.
    The match is part of two-year out celebration of the opening of the 2020
  • Community bands together in face of Cranston fire near Idyllwild

    Community bands together in face of Cranston fire near Idyllwild
    Tyla Friemoth, 22, helped a steady stream of customers at her family’s Idyllwild gas station.
    “It’s been really busy,” she said as she handed over change to a woman.
    “OK, it was good to see you, Sue,” she said. Sue is a neighbor of hers who lives in the neighborhood where at least two homes were burned by the Cranston fire, which has devoured nearly 5,000 acres of wilderness and destroyed five homes since it ignited Wednesday. The Friemoth home was spared.
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  • Sober Living, Day 2: Financial lifeline or neighborhood blight?

    Sober Living, Day 2: Financial lifeline or neighborhood blight?
    DAY 1: Here in Rehab Riviera, sober living homes are common. So is outrage.
    TODAY: From neighbors to litigants; the gloves come off quickly.
    Rebecca and Joseph Scolari — sober living operators who were sued by their former neighbors — met at El Toro High, less than 20 miles from the neighborhood where they later started their company.
    After El Toro, she went on to study business administration at Cal State Fullerton; he took classes at Saddleback Community College. Before they marrie
  • Disney announces plan to eliminate plastic straws, stirrers

    Disney announces plan to eliminate plastic straws, stirrers
    MIAMI (AP) — The Walt Disney Co. has announced it will stop using single-use plastic straws and plastic stirrers at all of its locations.
    Disney officials said in a news release Thursday that the policy will be in place by mid-2019 and is part of the company’s “long-standing commitment to environmental stewardship.” The plan will eliminate more than 175 million straws and 13 million stirrers annually.
    Related: Proposed California law to limit plastic straw use passes
  • First tests are in, and one in five marijuana samples in CA isn’t making grade

    First tests are in, and one in five marijuana samples in CA isn’t making grade
    One in five batches of marijuana has failed laboratory testing since new state safety requirements kicked in July 1, according to data from the California Bureau of Cannabis Control.
    Failures have been triggered by inaccurate labeling or contamination from pesticides, bacteria or processing chemicals.
    Those testing requirements and results have left some retailers with severely limited inventory over the past few weeks, as cultivators and product manufacturers scramble to get compliant prod
  • Orange County woman feeds firefighters, Idyllwild residents during Cranston fire

    Orange County woman feeds firefighters, Idyllwild residents during Cranston fire
    An errant GPS signal and a night spent in a snowy mountain community more than a decade ago led an Orange County woman to pull up roots and begin a new life in Idyllwild.
    As the Cranston fire forced many in the San Jacinto Mountains to evacuate Thursday, July 26, Nam Kim, owner of the Mile High Cafe, and her family were serving burgers — at no charge — to anyone who walked through the door.
    “I was going to Palm Springs but my GPS sent me the wrong way,” said the bright an
  • Tom Arnold slams ‘racist’ Trump as he digs for dirt on president

    Tom Arnold slams ‘racist’ Trump as he digs for dirt on president
    An angry, fired-up Tom Arnold is determined to force President Donald Trump to resign “because he’s a crazy person who has put us on the precipice of war.”
    Arnold appeared here at the television critics press tour to promote his upcoming TV show, “The Hunt for Trump Tapes With Tom Arnold,” which debuts Sept. 18 on Viceland.
    Nomi Ernst Leidner, executive producer and SVP of development, Viceland, from left, host and executive producer Tom Arnold and executive produce
  • Cranston Fire forces couple to change wedding location to Woodland Hills two days before ceremony

    Cranston Fire forces couple to change wedding location to Woodland Hills two days before ceremony
    Ash fell on Camden Hershberger’s shoulder.
    A plume of smoke billowed above. Under his feet, the ground where he and his fiancee, Gina Piazza, were to be married Saturday.
    But no more.
    As the Cranston Fire tore through the San Jacinto Mountains on Wednesday afternoon, scorching more than 4,700 acres, the Sherman Oaks couple stood atop a ridge near the Idyllwild Inn, wondering if they’d be able to celebrate with the people they love in the place they love.
    “We were trying to
  • Fannie, Freddie helping borrowers ditch their mortgage insurance

    Fannie, Freddie helping borrowers ditch their mortgage insurance
    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: The 30-year fixed rate averaged 4.54 percent, up two basis points from last week’s 4.52 percent.  The 15-year fixed averaged 4.02 percent, two basis points higher than last week’s 4.0 percent.
    The Mortgage Bankers Association reported loan application volume was unchanged from the previous week.
    Bottom line: Assuming
  • LeBron James regrets naming son LeBron Jr. and talks about sitting in stands for son’s AAU game

    LeBron James regrets naming son LeBron Jr. and talks about sitting in stands for son’s AAU game
    In a preview for his unscripted series called ‘The Shop,’ LeBron James of the Los Angeles Lakers talks about the opportunity to sit in the stands to watch his kids play sports and one of his regrets in life.
    Sign up for Home Turf and get exclusive stories every SoCal sports fan must read, sent daily. Subscribe here.
    In the clip that was posted on Twitter for the upcoming HBO show, James sits in a barbershop like setting talking with Candace Parker of the LA Sparks, Odell Beckham
  • Second fire — Ribbon fire — breaks out near Cranston fire in San Jacinto Mountains

    Second fire — Ribbon fire — breaks out near Cranston fire in San Jacinto Mountains
    A second fire broke out Thursday, July 26, along Highway 74 near Ribbonwood Drive near the community of Pinyon as the destructive Cranston fire continued to burn near the mountain town of Idyllwild.
    “At this time the fire is at 15 acres with moderate rate of spread and no evacuations or injuries,” said Tawny Cabral, spokeswoman for Cal Fire/Riverside County Fire Department.#RibbonFire and #CranstonFire from the east pic.twitter.com/4R1x2vpBYW
    — Marko Spasojevic (@M_J_Spaso
  • Over $15 billion in waste, fraud and abuse identified in Afghanistan

    Over $15 billion in waste, fraud and abuse identified in Afghanistan
    Editor’s note: Breaking views are thoughts from individual members of the editorial board on today’s headlines.
    Last September, Reps. Walter Jones, R-North Carolina, Peter Welch, D-Vermont, and Tim Walberg, R-Michigan, requested a review by the Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction of inappropriate spending in Afghanistan.
    This month, they got their answer.
    Since SIGAR’s establishment in 2008 through December 31, 2017, “SIGAR has identified up
  • Homebuying slump avoided in Anaheim, Orange, Villa Park! Sales rise 3%

    Homebuying slump avoided in Anaheim, Orange, Villa Park! Sales rise 3%
    In what was a down month for Orange County homebuying, sales in Anaheim, Orange and Villa Park rose 3 percent in May vs. a year earlier.
    May is traditionally a strong sales months for Orange County, as the prime spring selling season hits full stride. We decided to see how neighborhood housing markets fared.
    ICYMI: O.C. housing’s rebound from the crash
    CoreLogic found these 19 trends in 13 ZIP codes covered by the Orange County Register’s Anaheim Bulletin weekly, …
    1. Purchase
  • There’s a pizza museum pop-up coming to Pasadena (and it’s got a cheese pool!)

    There’s a pizza museum pop-up coming to Pasadena (and it’s got a cheese pool!)
    If you love pizza – and who doesn’t? – you can indulge your passion for pie this fall.
    The Pizza Experience, an immersive, interactive, multi-sensory pop-up museum will open in pizza-loving Pasadena Oct. 1. It will feature more than 21 themed pizza rooms, such as a nightclub, fitness center, graffiti alley, art gallery and Hall of Pizza Fame. There will be an oversized cheese pool and a room filled with (fake) pizza dough in which you are encouraged to roll around. There w
  • Power out to thousands in Cranston fire area, cell phone and internet service affected

    Power out to thousands in Cranston fire area, cell phone and internet service affected
    Power outages throughout the Cranston fire area are also affecting cell phone and internet service for residents of the San Jacinto Mountain communities, where electricity delivery to thousands has been either damaged from the blaze or purposely shut off for safety.
    Idyllwild, Apple Canyon, Mountain Center, Lake Hemet and Hurkey Creek were still under mandatory evacuation orders  Thursday from the fire that broke out just before noon Wednesday and has grown to nearly 5,000 acres.
  • Successful Aging: I don’t have children, so who will help me as I get older?

    Successful Aging: I don’t have children, so who will help me as I get older?
    Q. I am in my mid 60s, live alone and never had children. Many of my friends talk about how their children and grandchildren are such a large part of their lives. I don’t have this. How do I look ahead and plan for a time when I will likely need help and there won’t be family around to help me? S.K.
    Dear S.K.
    You have raised an important concern shared by Sara Zeff Geber in her recently published book, “Essential Retirement Planning for Solo Agers” (Mango Publishing, 2018
  • Facebook, heading for its worst trading day, loses more than $122 billion in value

    Facebook, heading for its worst trading day, loses more than $122 billion in value
    Facebook on Wednesday released disappointing user growth and lower expectations for the company ahead. The news sent its stock plummeting in after-market trading and into Thursday, July 26.
    In midday trading Thursday, the company’s market value (the number of outstanding shares multiplied by the value of a single stock), fell by more than $122 billion.
    That means that in one day, just the decline in Facebook’s market value is roughly the entire market value of McDonald’s or Nik
  • Review: For better or worse, this Indian cafe is unlike anything else in Orange County

    Review: For better or worse, this Indian cafe is unlike anything else in Orange County
    Dining at Southern Spice will test your threshold for chaos.
    I’ve dined at this newish Indian restaurant four times, and with each visit the restaurant has grown busier and more crowded. It was chaotic from day one in January when it was still undiscovered. Go now on any night of the week between 6 and 8 p.m., and you’ll wish you had swallowed a Valium before leaving the house.
    If your threshold for chaos is high, you will undoubtedly enjoy some of the best Indian food in Orange Coun
  • Master Gardener: Will phlox flowers take summer heat and a low chill?

    Master Gardener: Will phlox flowers take summer heat and a low chill?
    Q: A friend who lives in a local mountain community just gave me a division of one of her garden plants with pink flowers that she called phlox. Will it take our summer heat and low winter chill garden?
    A: One of the best things about gardeners is their willingness to share their plants. In more temperate climates, phlox is a common garden flower, but for years I never saw it growing in local gardens. I also assumed it could not take our high summer heat or low humidity but when I ordered one fr
  • How long will heat wave linger over Southern California?

    How long will heat wave linger over Southern California?
    Click for a larger image.
    LOS ANGELES — An excessive heat warning went into a fourth day in most of the Southland Thursday, but conditions improved considerably along the L.A. County coast and in the city of Los Angeles.
    However, while L.A. conditions improved, the excessive heat warning in effect in the rest of L.A. County was extended by a day and is now due to expire at 8 p.m. Friday.
    Along the coast, a high surf advisory scheduled to have been in effect in L.A. and Orange counties unti
  • Angels deal Martin Maldonado to Astros for ex-Mission Viejo LHP Patrick Sandoval

    Angels deal Martin Maldonado to Astros for ex-Mission Viejo LHP Patrick Sandoval
    ANAHEIM — The Angels have traded catcher Martin Maldonado to the Houston Astros, according to a source, in exchange for left-handed pitching prospect Patrick Sandoval.
    The Angels are also receiving $250,000 in international bonus pool space from Houston.
    Maldonado, 31, won a Gold Glove in 2017, his first season with the Angels. He was hitting .223 with five homers and a .616 OPS this year. He is set to be a free agent at the end of the season.
    Sandoval, 21, was an 11th-round
  • 11 House Republicans seek impeachment of DOJ’s Rosenstein

    11 House Republicans seek impeachment of DOJ’s Rosenstein
    By MARY CLARE JALONICK
    The Associated Press
    WASHINGTON — House Republicans sharply escalated their months-long clash with the Justice Department as a group of 11 conservatives introduced articles of impeachment against Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, the official who oversees special counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia investigation.
    The move late Wednesday came after months of criticism aimed at the department — and the Russia investigation in particular — from Trump
  • UFC star Conor McGregor pleads guilty in NYC melee case

    UFC star Conor McGregor pleads guilty in NYC melee case
    NEW YORK — Mixed martial arts star Conor McGregor pleaded guilty Thursday to disorderly conduct in exchange for community service to resolve charges stemming from a backstage melee at a New York City arena.
    McGregor will also be evaluated for an anger management program in addition to his five days of community service.
    “I just want to say I’m thankful to the DA and the judge for allowing me to move forward,” McGregor said outside court. “I want to say to my friends
  • OC Fair 2018: Things to do today, July 26

    OC Fair 2018: Things to do today, July 26
    Headed to the fair today? Here’s some things to know.
    Hours: Noon to midnight
    Admission: $12 adults; $7 ages 60 and older, $7 ages 6 to 12; free 5 and younger
    Deals:Wear your overalls and get free admission until 3 p.m.
    Kids age 12 and younger are free all day
    Military members and veterans get free admission daily
    Taste selected fair food for $3 a sample until 4 p.m.
    Buy a $35 wristband until 5 p.m. for unlimited rides; may be used until 8 p.m.Related Articles OC Fair 2018: What it’s
  • Gwen Stefani gets intimate with her career-encapsulating ‘Just A Girl’ Las Vegas residency

    Gwen Stefani gets intimate with her career-encapsulating ‘Just A Girl’ Las Vegas residency
    Singer-songwriter and Anaheim native Gwen Stefani seems to have done it all.
    She fronts the multi-platinum, Grammy Award-winning rock band No Doubt and has enjoyed a lucrative, three-album solo career. She’s had several fashion lines, her very own fragrance and a makeup collaboration with Urban Decay. She played Jean Harlow in the 2004 Martin Scorsese film “The Aviator,” voiced DJ Suki in the 2017 award-winning DreamWorks animated feature, “Trolls,” created her own
  • Love Mexican food? You’ll want to check out this event at a Long Beach museum

    Love Mexican food? You’ll want to check out this event at a Long Beach museum
    Forget about photographs or paintings, the Museum of Latin American Art is educating people about Mexican food with, well, actual Mexican food.
    For the first time in its five-year history the World Forum of Mexican Gastronomy travels from its home base in Mexico City to Long Beach for a four day celebration of Mexican food that’s part tasting event, part lecture and sure to be all delicious.
    Dubbed “Long Live Mexican Cuisine in North America!,” the Aug.16-19 event will include
  • What’s streaming on Amazon Prime in August

    What’s streaming on Amazon Prime in August
    There promises to be plenty of action in August on Amazon Prime.
    The first season of “Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan” launches, starring John Krasinski as an updated version of the popular CIA analyst turned hero. Ryan takes on his first field assignment, which puts him directly into the den of the latest strain of terrorism. Season two has already been greenlighted so catch the debut and binge-watch it again later.
    “All or Nothing: Manchester City” follows the English
  • This week’s best deals include tacos at Rubio’s Coastal Grill and Boomtown Brewery, a free ‘Trolls’ party and more

    This week’s best deals include tacos at Rubio’s Coastal Grill and Boomtown Brewery, a free ‘Trolls’ party and more
    August is ready to roll in this week and what better way to escape its heat than by shopping? The month signals the approaching end of summer, so you’ll find deals on lawn mowers and other outdoor equipment, swimsuits and seasonal apparel. To save even more, watch for stores offering tax-free weekends. Finally back-to-school supplies are flooding the aisles, but if you hold off your purchases until closer to the start of the school year you’ll probably find some really good prices.
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  • Symphony in the Cities returns to O.C. parks

    Symphony in the Cities returns to O.C. parks
    It’s that time of year again — time for the Pacific Symphony to reach out to the communities of Orange County and give back as a show of thanks with “Symphony in the Cities,”  free concerts performed in community parks. And the orchestra has had a lot to be thankful for after the season just concluded.
    “We had an amazing year and accomplished amazing milestones,” said John Forsyte, president of the Pacific Symphony, which finished its 40th regular season
  • Backing off auto tariffs, U.S. and EU agree to more talks

    Backing off auto tariffs, U.S. and EU agree to more talks
    By KEN THOMAS and PAUL WISEMAN
    The Associated Press
    WASHINGTON  — President Donald Trump and European leaders pulled back from the brink of a trade war over autos Wednesday and agreed to open talks to tear down trade barriers between the United States and the European Union.
    But while politicians and businesses welcomed the deal Thursday, the agreement was vague, the negotiations are sure to be contentious and the United States remains embroiled in major trade disputes with China and
  • Cranston fire 5 percent contained near Idyllwild; 1 evacuation lifted

    Cranston fire 5 percent contained near Idyllwild; 1 evacuation lifted
    Residents of Pine Cove were allowed to return to their homes late Wednesday night after the Cranston fire ripped through more than 4,700 acres, igniting the day before off of Highway 74 between Hemet and Mountain Center, according to a Twitter post from the San Bernardino National Forest Service.Please note that Pine Cove is no longer on this list. https://t.co/kOkPkHND5H
    — San Bernardino National Forest (@SanBernardinoNF) July 26, 2018However, the communities of Idyllwild, Apple Canyon, M
  • Manchester United edges AC Milan in thrilling 13-round penalty shootout at StubHub Center

    Manchester United edges AC Milan in thrilling 13-round penalty shootout at StubHub Center
    AC Milan’s Suso, left, edges Manchester United’s Scott McTominay away from the ball at StubHub Center in Carson on Wednesday, July 25, 2018. (Photo by Scott Varley, Daily Breeze/SCNG)
    Manchester United’s Alexis Sanchez gets set to score a first half goal against AC Milan at StubHub Center in Carson on Wednesday, July 25, 2018. (Photo by Scott Varley, Daily Breeze/SCNG)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsManchester United’s Alexis Sanchez celebrates his first half goal a
  • Huntington Valley Little League team tops Fullerton’s Golden Hill in thrilling elimination game

    Huntington Valley Little League team tops Fullerton’s Golden Hill in thrilling elimination game
    Huntington Valley’s winning pitcher Gavin Pacheco celebrates his victory over Golden Hill in the Southern California Little League Championships in Aliso Viejo Wednesday. (Photo by Bill Alkofer, Contributing Photographer)
    Huntington Valley’s Slater Vaughan celebrates crossing the plate during his team’s victory over Golden Hill in the Southern California Little League Championships in Aliso Viejo Wednesday. (Photo by Bill Alkofer, Contributing Photographer)
    Fifteen months ago a
  • Mike Trout, Shohei Ohtani, Albert Pujols put on a show in Angels rout of White Sox

    Mike Trout, Shohei Ohtani, Albert Pujols put on a show in Angels rout of White Sox
    Los Angeles Angels’ Shohei Ohtani watches his two-run home run during the fifth inning against the Chicago White Sox in a baseball game in Anaheim, Calif., Wednesday, July 25, 2018. (AP Photo/Kyusung Gong)
    Los Angeles Angels starting pitcher Tyler Skaggs winds up during the first inning of the team’s baseball game against the Chicago White Sox in Anaheim, Calif., Wednesday, July 25, 2018. (AP Photo/Kyusung Gong)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsChicago White Sox starting pitcher
  • Ledecky challenges world record early but settles for dominating opening night at U.S. Swimming Nationals

    Ledecky challenges world record early but settles for dominating opening night at U.S. Swimming Nationals
    Justin Wright celebrates after winning the men’s 200-meter butterfly during the U.S. national championships swimming meet Wednesday, July 25, 2018, in Irvine, Calif. (AP Photo/Chris Carlson)
    Hali Flickinger wins the women’s 200-meter butterfly during the U.S. national championships swimming meet Wednesday, July 25, 2018, in Irvine, Calif. (AP Photo/Chris Carlson)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsKatie Ledecky swims to a win in the women’s 800-meter freestyle during the U.S.

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