• OCVarsity video: Camp Chronicles with the Cypress High football team

    OCVarsity video: Camp Chronicles with the Cypress High football team
    Cypress coach Rick Feldman gives an all-access look at the first of the Centurions’ two-a-day practices in a Camp Chroncles video by Jonathan Khamis. Learn how the football team is helping the community with the help of Snoop Dogg, and what exactly “Line Six” means.More Camp Chronicles videos:
    Camp Chronicles at Troy High
    Camp Chronicles at Huntington Beach High
     
  • JT Daniels adds talented arm and ‘sense of urgency’ to USC’s quarterback competition at start of training camp

    JT Daniels adds talented arm and ‘sense of urgency’ to USC’s quarterback competition at start of training camp
    LOS ANGELES — Michael Pittman had perhaps the best vantage point of the JT Daniels experience in the touted freshman quarterback’s debut practice at USC on Friday afternoon.
    After Pittman, the junior wide receiver, shook loose from the tight coverage of cornerback Iman Marshall in a 7-on-7 portion of practice, turning to sprint down the sideline, he reached the end zone right on time to snag a pass from Daniels for a touchdown. The football traveled about 40 yards in the air. The pla
  • Enjoying luxury on the Mexican Riviera

    Enjoying luxury on the Mexican Riviera
    The first thing you realize when you arrive at Iberostar Grand Paraiso Hotel is you have neighbors. Just one of five Iberostar-owned establishments lining this Caribbean beach in Mexico’s Riviera Maya, the Grand Paraiso offers 310 lavish suites with access to sister resorts including acres of pools, bars and restaurants – wave pool, lap pool, golf course by famed designer P.B. Dye, discotheque, theater, all-purpose gym with studio workout space and free weights, spa, shopping mall, c
  • Whicker: Andre Ethier, an honest Dodger, ends his long goodbye

    Whicker: Andre Ethier, an honest Dodger, ends his long goodbye
    Former Dodgers outfielder Andre Ethier receives a hug from former teammate Matt Kemp as pitcher Clayton Kershaw, right, looks during a retirement ceremony honoring Ethier prior to Friday’s game between the Dodgers and the Houston Astros at Dodger Stadium. (Photo by Keith Birmingham, Pasadena Star-News/SCNG)
    Former Dodgers outfielder Andre Ethier thanks the crowd during a retirement ceremony honoring him prior to Friday’s game between the Dodgers and the Houston Astros at Dodger Stadi
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  • Sparks’ traveling ‘practice’ at Marlborough increases efforts to connect with community

    Sparks’ traveling ‘practice’ at Marlborough increases efforts to connect with community
    On Tuesday, the WNBA’s Los Angeles Sparks hosted a traveling “practice” for 220 children at Marlborough High, in what Sparks coach Brian Agler called a “great opportunity” for his team to continue growing the WNBA through a “grassroots approach.” (Photo courtesy of Davy Greenberg, L.A. Sparks)
    On Tuesday, the WNBA’s Los Angeles Sparks hosted a traveling “practice” for 220 children at Marlborough High, in what Sparks coach Brian Agler ca
  • Dillashaw vs. Garbrandt and Johnson vs. Cejudo rematches highlight UFC 227

    Dillashaw vs. Garbrandt and Johnson vs. Cejudo rematches highlight UFC 227
    LOS ANGELES — Welcome to Rematch City, where anyone more than 135 pounds need not apply.
    And if you don’t have a title or No. 1 ranking, these main events aren’t for you.
    Two tantalizing second go-arounds headline UFC 227 on Saturday at Staples Center as two-time bantamweight champion T.J. Dillashaw takes on former champion Cody Garbrandt and flyweight king Demetrious Johnson squares off again with former Olympic wrestling gold medalist Henry Cejudo.
    Or as Dillashaw foreca
  • Meet the actors who dream of becoming monsters for the Queen Mary’s Dark Harbor

    Meet the actors who dream of becoming monsters for the Queen Mary’s Dark Harbor
    Sam Alonzo, right, stays in her monster character as she auditions for talent director David Wally during casting for the Queen Mary’s annual Dark Harbor Halloween event in Long Beach on Friday, Aug. 3, 2018. New and returning actors performed in front of the casting director in hopes of being a monster at Dark Harbor which runs September 27 through November 2. (Photo by Scott Varley, Daily Breeze/SCNG)
    Talent director David Wally gives instructions to actors during auditions for the Queen
  • 1 arrested, 2 others sought in Garden Grove home burglary that led to shot fired

    1 arrested, 2 others sought in Garden Grove home burglary that led to shot fired
    A 36-year old Long Beach man was arrested on suspicion of a residential burglary in Garden Grove after neighbors held him down following a confrontation with the homeowner.
    During the melee, two other suspects got away in a black Lincoln Navigator SUV with paper plates, police Lt. Carl Whitney said.
    Chantha Van, 36, of Long Beach. (Courtesy of Garden Grove Police Department)
    Garden Grove police responded at about 11:30 a.m. Friday to the 13800 block of Rosita Place on a report of a fight in prog
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  • Veteran reliever John Axford added to Dodgers’ bullpen options

    Veteran reliever John Axford added to Dodgers’ bullpen options
    LOS ANGELES — In his last game with the Toronto Blue Jays, John Axford made the first start of his 10-year big-league career.
    So as the 35-year-old comes to the Dodgers, he can really say he’s done it all.
    “This is my eighth team now,” said Axford who was officially added to the Dodgers’ roster Friday. “I’ve closed. I’ve set up. I’ve mopped up. I’ve started now. So I’m ready and prepared for anything.”
    Axford joked that he i
  • Denzel Perryman ready to hit as Chargers prepare for intrasquad scrimmage

    Denzel Perryman ready to hit as Chargers prepare for intrasquad scrimmage
    COSTA MESA — Denzel Perryman has a message for his head coach.
    Anthony Lynn scheduled a scrimmage for the Chargers on Saturday at 10 a.m., a chance for the team to replicate game conditions before its preseason opener at Arizona on Aug. 11. He wants to do so while keeping his players safe, which is why he’s only allowing live hits in goal-line situations. The rest of the day, defenders are responsible for “thud” tackling — making contact without bringing their
  • Heisler: It’s not LeBron vs. Kobe … it’s OK to root for both Lakers

    Heisler: It’s not LeBron vs. Kobe … it’s OK to root for both Lakers
    Crazy as it seemed, it was only natural that LeBron James’ scarcely-imaginable arrival in Lakerdom prompted some fans not only to protest that they still love Kobe Bryant best, but to attack LeBron.
    It was dumb but it was natural.
    Hint: It’s OK to treasure both of them … as it was to treasure Magic Johnson, Jerry West, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar et al. in Kobe’s heyday.
    Of course, everyone knows that Laker fans always maintained an undying love affair with Kobe …
    Not.
    If
  • No, sir, we are instead the friends of the people

    No, sir, we are instead the friends of the people
    Pay no attention to his off-the-cuff remarks, or to his early-morning tweets, say the true believers in everything that issues from Donald Trump. Watch what he does, not what he says.
    This is perfectly sage advice when it comes to most individuals, even most powerful ones. But most of us are not the president of the United States of America, with a bully pulpit that greatly influences the world with every word he says.
    And so it’s time to take a stand by demanding that the president stop h
  • Bonsignore: Cooper Kupp embraces fatherhood, and his opportunity with Rams

    Bonsignore: Cooper Kupp embraces fatherhood, and his opportunity with Rams
    IRVINE – Any parent understands the absolute blessing of welcoming a young child into the world and the resulting sense of balance and responsibility that comes with it.
    And so, as Rams wide receiver Cooper Kupp held his newborn son – Cooper Jamison – in his arms for the first time in early July, the sense of blessing and curiousity and relief and happiness was overwhelming.
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  • Some recreation areas near Cranston fire will reopen Saturday

    Some recreation areas near Cranston fire will reopen Saturday
    Some of the recreation areas closed during the Cranston fire near Idyllwild will reopen Saturday, Aug. 4, the U.S. Forest Service said.
    The original order on July 28 closed all Forest Service lands within the San Jacinto Ranger District and Santa Rosa and San Jacinto national monuments.
    “The new order means the majority of popular hiking trails, campgrounds and roads on the district and national monument will reopen on Saturday,” the Forest Service news release said.#CranstonFir
  • The strange race for Tony Mendoza’s old state Senate seat

    The strange race for Tony Mendoza’s old state Senate seat
    The race to fill the state Senate seat vacated by Tony Mendoza, who resigned on February 22 after sexual harassment findings against him, is a three-way.
    Attorney Rita Topalian led the field in two primaries on June 5, one to fill out the unexpired term in Senate District 32, and one for the 2018 general election for the full four-year term that begins in 2019.
    But the results of the dual top-two primaries have put Topalian, a Republican, into two run-offs against two different opponents. In thi
  • The 6-foot-6 human churro at the OC Fair: This is his story

    The 6-foot-6 human churro at the OC Fair: This is his story
    Orange County Register writer Peter Larsen stretches as he puts on the arms for the Arturo the Churro costume at the OC Fair in Costa Mesa, CA, on Friday, August 3, 2018. (Photo by Jeff Gritchen, Orange County Register/SCNG)
    Orange County Register writer Peter Larsen keeps an eye on Arturo the Churro and Scoops the Ice Cream Cone before he tried his hand at wearing the churro costume at the OC Fair in Costa Mesa, CA, on Friday, August 3, 2018. (Photo by Jeff Gritchen, Orange County Register/SCNG
  • Long Beach police #InMyFeelings video widely viewed, but cops take it down when stories of hazards arise

    Long Beach police #InMyFeelings video widely viewed, but cops take it down when stories of hazards arise
    The Long Beach Police Department posted its own version of the viral #InMyFeelingsChallenge recently, but then had a change of heart when some starting warning of the possible dangers of this fad that has some people jumping out of moving cars.
    For weeks, videos have surfaced around the world of some people exiting moving vehicles from the passenger seat, with someone else driving, and dancing in the street to Drake’s hit “In My Feelings.” Many of these videos posted to social
  • The US should welcome Central Americans as a form of reparations

    The US should welcome Central Americans as a form of reparations
    Many LAUSD students are from the Northern Triangle of Central America, and I tell them something most Americans won’t want to hear, but which is a common view in Latin America — ”we owe you reparations.” Reparations to the people of Guatemala, El Salvador and Honduras for the immense suffering caused by misguided U.S. policies. These policies caused deep and long-term damage to the civil society and economies of the “Northern Triangle” nations, and many of the
  • Immigrant detainees contribute to ‘chaos’ at overcrowded, understaffed Victorville prison, union says

    Immigrant detainees contribute to ‘chaos’ at overcrowded, understaffed Victorville prison, union says
    When U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement sent immigration detainees to the Federal Correctional Complex in Victorville in early June, John Kostelnik was told they wouldn’t be there long.
    “We get 1,000 detainees, and I said, ‘Do we get more staff?’ ” said Kostelnik, president of Local 3969 of the American Federation of Government Employees. “They said, ‘No, it’s only for 120 days.’ “
    In fact, the agreement between ICE and the Bureau
  • Its gig in space concluded, Hawthorne-based SpaceX’s Dragon cargo ship splashes down back on Earth

    Its gig in space concluded, Hawthorne-based SpaceX’s Dragon cargo ship splashes down back on Earth
    The SpaceX Dragon cargo spacecraft returned to Earth on Friday from the International Space Station, splashing down in the Pacific Ocean at 3:30 p.m., according to the company on Twitter.
    “Spashdown of Dragon confirmed. Recovery team en route,” staff for Elon Musk’s Hawthorne-based rocket-builder tweeted. Shortly before, a Twitter post reported: “Dragon’s three main parachutes have been deployed.”Splashdown of Dragon confirmed. Recovery team en route.
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  • Orange County teen dancer advances to the ‘So You Think You Can Dance’ Top 5

    Orange County teen dancer advances to the ‘So You Think You Can Dance’ Top 5
    She’s still in it!
    Born and raised in Anaheim Hills, Hannahlei Cabanilla will be one of the Top 5 of female dancers competing in the 15th season of Fox’s “So You Think You Can Dance.”
    The 18-year-old dance major at UC Irvine, who started dancing at age 2, made it through the initial open call casting process and has successfully proved her mettle.
    Cabanilla said one of her lifelong dreams had been to audition for “So You Think You Can Dance,” which s
  • Surfers’ Hall of Fame induction honors local surfers Brett Simpson, Herbie Fletcher, along with Hawaiian Ben Aipa

    Surfers’ Hall of Fame induction honors local surfers Brett Simpson, Herbie Fletcher, along with Hawaiian Ben Aipa
    Andy Verdone remembers getting the call more than 15 years ago about a young surfer making a name for himself on the south side of the Huntington Beach pier.
    On the other end of the line was Bill Simpson, a famous football player for the Los Angeles Rams in the ’70s, asking about his son, Brett.
    “I asked him, ‘Are you sure you have the right number, Bill?’” Verdone, coach for the Huntington Beach High School surf team, said. “Isn’t he good at baseball, f
  • Judge Carter to Orange County cities: Create shelter for 1,550 homeless people

    Judge Carter to Orange County cities: Create shelter for 1,550 homeless people
    Orange County cities got their marching orders for dealing with the area’s homeless crisis at a court hearing on Friday, Aug. 3.
    U.S. District Court Judge David O. Carter, who has been overseeing a lawsuit filed against Orange County and several cities on behalf of disabled homeless people who were forced out of a Santa Ana River Trail encampment, gave numbers for how many beds are needed in each part of the county.
    He said Anaheim, Santa Ana and Buena Park have stepped up with specific si
  • Orange County plans lawsuit to block state-authorized mobile needle exchange

    Orange County plans lawsuit to block state-authorized mobile needle exchange
    Days after the state Department of Public Health signed off on a proposed mobile syringe exchange program with stops in four cities, Orange County supervisors vowed to block it with litigation.
    Supervisors voted on Friday, Aug. 3, to file a lawsuit against the program, which could begin as soon as Monday under its state authorization.
    An organizer of the needle exchange program couldn’t be reached for comment Friday.
    Supervisor Andrew Do and officials in Anaheim, Costa Mesa, Orange and San
  • Highlights from UCLA football training camp Day 1

    Highlights from UCLA football training camp Day 1
    UCLA started fall camp on Friday at Spaulding Field. The Bruins closed practice to the public for the first time in at least a decade and allowed limited media viewing for about 30 minutes. Because of very limited viewing anticipated this fall, practice reports will be short, but I’ll pass on what I can.
    Injury notesThe only player wearing a yellow, non-contact jersey was defensive tackle Atonio Mafi. The freshman is dealing with an Achilles injury from high school, and, at a listed weight
  • Mike Trout misses 2nd straight Angels game with sore wrist, hopes to play Saturday

    Mike Trout misses 2nd straight Angels game with sore wrist, hopes to play Saturday
    CLEVELAND — A jammed right wrist kept Mike Trout out of the Angels lineup for a second straight day on Friday, but he is expecting to be back on Saturday.
    “I’m pretty sure I’m going to be able to play tomorrow,” Trout said before Friday’s game. “It feels a lot better than yesterday.”
    Trout was hurt when his hand hit the ground on a feet-first slide into third on Wednesday against Tampa Bay. He was the designated hitter that night and remained in th
  • UFC surprise announcement: Conor McGregor to fight Khabib Nurmagomedov

    UFC surprise announcement: Conor McGregor to fight Khabib Nurmagomedov
    LOS ANGELES — As fighters filled the stage at the Orpheum Theatre on Friday to promote the remainder of the UFC’s 2018 calendar, the crowd was despondent over some significant no-shows.
    First, Nate Diaz wasn’t there to face off against Dustin Poirier for their recently announced Nov. 3 fight at UFC 230 at Madison Square Garden.
    Then it was evident superstar Conor McGregor and lightweight champion Khabib Nurmagomedov, rumored to be nearing a fight announcemen
  • 7-week-old baby boy killed in Yucaipa rollover crash; driver accused of DUI

    7-week-old baby boy killed in Yucaipa rollover crash; driver accused of DUI
    A seven-week-old boy died two days after the infant was ejected from a vehicle when it crashed and overturned near the 10 Freeway and Wabash Avenue in Yucaipa, officials said.
    The driver of the vehicle, Joey Joseph, 25, was arrested and charged on suspicion of driving while intoxicated and cruelty to a child resulting in death. He pleaded not guilty to all charges Thursday, Aug. 2, court records show.
    On the afternoon of Tuesday, July 31, Joseph was traveling west on 10 Freeway west of Wabash Av
  • Undaunted, Sergey Kovalev continues the good fight

    Undaunted, Sergey Kovalev continues the good fight
    Sergey Kovalev has lost the two biggest fights of his career, to Andre Ward, even though many had Kovalev winning their first go-round in November 2016 at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.
    Unless the now-retired Ward comes back to fight Kovalev a third time, there is nothing Kovalev can do about those defeats.
    This is the kind of thing that can take the emotional starch out of a fighter. That hasn’t happened here.
    Since being stopped by Ward in the eighth round of their June 2017 rematch at T-M
  • Lucinda Williams, Steve Earle and Dwight Yoakam take fans on a trip through American roots music as the LSD Tour played L.A. on Thursday

    Lucinda Williams, Steve Earle and Dwight Yoakam take fans on a trip through American roots music as the LSD Tour played L.A. on Thursday
    Lucinda Williams performs at the Greek Theatre during the LSD tour on Thursday, August 2, 2018. (Photo by Matt Masin, Contributing Photographer)
    Steve Earle & the Dukes perform at the Greek Theatre during the LSD tour on Thursday, August 2, 2018. (Photo by Matt Masin, Contributing Photographer)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsDwight Yoakam performs at the Greek Theatre during the LSD tour on Thursday, August 2, 2018. (Photo by Matt Masin, Contributing Photographer)
    Steve Earle & the
  • Video: Andre James discusses UCLA’s first day of training camp

    Video: Andre James discusses UCLA’s first day of training camp
    Offensive lineman Andre James talks about new graduate transfer Justin Murphy, how he sees the quarterback competition shaking out and the energy of the team entering a new season under Chip Kelly.
  • Obituary: Leo Zlaket was owner of multi-generational Garden Grove market, one of oldest family-owned businesses in Orange County

    Obituary: Leo Zlaket was owner of multi-generational Garden Grove market, one of oldest family-owned businesses in Orange County
    Leo Zlaket slices bologna for a customer at Zlaket’s Market in Garden Grove in 2012. (File photo by Joshua Sudock, Orange County Register/SCNG)
    Leo Zlaket rings up customer Don Patino at Zlaket’s Market in Garden Grove in 2012. (File photo by Joshua Sudock, Orange County Register/SCNG)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsLeo and Virginia Zlaket closed their market in 2014. (File photo by Kyusung Gong, Orange County Regiser/SCNG)
    Leo Zlaket stocks beef loin and New York steaks at Zla
  • Video: Adarius Pickett discusses UCLA’s first training camp practice

    Video: Adarius Pickett discusses UCLA’s first training camp practice
    Safety Adarius Pickett talks about entering his fifth training camp with UCLA, the energy of the team following a productive summer of player-run practices and the science behind how the coaching staff planned fall camp.
  • Defensive issues still a concern for Galaxy during nine-game unbeaten streak

    Defensive issues still a concern for Galaxy during nine-game unbeaten streak
    On the surface, all appears to be right for the Galaxy.
    The club is currently on a nine-game unbeaten streak and has won four consecutive games to move into third place in the Western Conference, its highest spot this season.
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    “We’re getting points, which is the important thing,” Galaxy coach Sigi Schmid said. “I think the group is very confident that we can score
  • Feds fine Prime Healthcare hospitals and its founder $65 million for Medicare overbilling

    Feds fine Prime Healthcare hospitals and its founder $65 million for Medicare overbilling
    An Ontario-based health care provider and its founder have agreed to pay $65 million to settle allegations of Medicare overbilling.
    Prime Healthcare Services, Prime Healthcare Foundation, Prime Healthcare Management and Dr. Prem Reddy, Prime’s founder and chief executive officer, agreed to settle allegations that 14 Prime hospitals in California knowingly submitted false claims to Medicare by admitting patients who required less costly,outpatient care and by billing for more expensive pati
  • 11 California workers in office pool win $543 million lottery jackpot, largest in state history

    11 California workers in office pool win $543 million lottery jackpot, largest in state history
    Along with 10 others in the office he works at in Santa Clara County, Roland Reyes pitched in $2 on a whim for the largest prize in California lotto history.
    They won the $543 million Mega Millions jackpot with a quick pick ticket.
    Ranging from age 21 to 60, the group of financial workers claimed the prize the day after the July 24 draw feeling dumbfounded about their luck.
    “If I could win, anybody could win. We’re just normal people!” Reyes said in a press release.
    The group d
  • Arraignments in Perris torture case postponed as defense attorney considers new motion

    Arraignments in Perris torture case postponed as defense attorney considers new motion
    The new arraignments for the Perris torture defendants were postponed Friday, Aug. 3, as one of the defense attorneys considers filing a motion that if successful, could reduce the number of charges.
    Defendants David Turpin, right, and wife, Louise, appear in Riverside Superior Court during an information hearing on charges that include torture and child abuse in Riverside, Calif. on Friday, Aug. 3, 2018. The couple are accused of mistreating 12 of their 13 children. (Photo by Watchara Phomicind
  • New vegetation fire shuts down Corona roads but is quickly stopped

    New vegetation fire shuts down Corona roads but is quickly stopped
    A vegetation fire shut down Rincon Street between Stagecoach Drive and Smith Avenue Friday morning, but was quickly halted, according to a Corona police.Rincon is currently closed from Smith to Stagecoach due to a vegetation fire in the area. @coronafiredept has responded. Please avoid the area.
    — Corona Police Dept. (@CoronaPD) August 3, 2018The fire appears to have started  before 11:40 a.m. Just 22 minutes later, firefighters and stopped it and were in a “mopping up” mo
  • UC Irvine Anteaters take basketball talent, and hearts, to Seoul

    UC Irvine Anteaters take basketball talent, and hearts, to Seoul
    Walt Hazzard accomplished a lot as a basketball player. He helped UCLA to its first national title in 1964 while being named the NCAA Tournament’s Most Outstanding Player, then played 10 seasons in the NBA.
    His grandson, Max Hazzard, may never reach those heights. But he and the rest of the UC Irvine basketball team are in Seoul, South Korea, embarking on a remarkable experience in its own right.
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  • Police end Las Vegas mass shooting investigation without answering this question: Why?

    Police end Las Vegas mass shooting investigation without answering this question: Why?
    More than 10 months after the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history, police say they are closing their investigation without answering the key question: What drove a gunman to unleash a hail of gunfire that killed 58 people and wounded hundreds more?
    But authorities say after hundreds of interviews and thousands of hours of investigative work, they are confident there is no evidence of a conspiracy or a second gunman.
    Stephen Paddock was an “unremarkable man” who showed sign
  • Costa Mesa chef John Park cooks out of the same kitchen for two restaurants: Fill and Toast Kitchen Bakery & Bar

    Costa Mesa chef John Park cooks out of the same kitchen for two restaurants: Fill and Toast Kitchen Bakery & Bar
    Toast Kitchen Bakery & Bar, envisioned by its creators as a modern diner, opened July 24 in Costa Mesa.(Courtesy of Toast)
    Toast Kitchen Bakery & Bar, envisioned by its creators as a modern diner, opened July 24. Seen here, baked goods. (Courtesy of Toast)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsToast Kitchen Bakery & Bar, envisioned by its creators as a modern diner, opened July 24. It shares a kitchen with Fill. (Courtesy of Toast)
    Toast Kitchen Bakery & Bar, envisioned by its cre
  • Travel: Providence, known as ‘The Creative Capital,’ has much to impress visitors

    Travel: Providence, known as ‘The Creative Capital,’ has much to impress visitors
    ​​Providence may be the capital of America’s smallest state, but it doesn’t let you believe that, if you didn’t already know.
    I arrived in Rhode Island’s most populous city — about 180,000 residents strong — expecting to see a modest skyline of municipal buildings. Instead, I found a big, charming New England town. Staff at the by no means idle visitor’s center circled mostly non-government attractions on a map for a full day’s itinerar
  • Unconscious passenger pulled from Metro Blue Line in Long Beach following apparent seizure

    Unconscious passenger pulled from Metro Blue Line in Long Beach following apparent seizure
    LONG BEACH — An investigation was underway Friday into the removal of an unconscious passenger from a Metro Blue Line train onto a station platform in Long Beach by a fellow passenger who witnesses say didn’t want to delay his ride home while waiting for paramedics.
    The incident, caught on camera by a passenger, occurred Wednesday night at the Wardlow Station, according to Fox11, which aired the video that was made by a man who said he wanted to be identified as Billion.
    “Dude
  • Police receive new training for a new era through Claremont Graduate University program

    Police receive new training for a new era through Claremont Graduate University program
    Thirty-four high-ranking police officers and a series of professors from Claremont Graduate University take a break from a program designed to teach law enforcement new tools for a new century and visit the USS Iowa in San Pedro. Photo by David Whiting
    Police officers visit the USS Iowa in San Pedro during a break from a ClaremontGraduate University program designed to teach law enforcement new tools for a new century. Photo by David WhitingSoundThe gallery will resume insecondsHuntington Beach
  • Retail-restaurant roundup: Tim Ho Wan dumplings coming to Diamond Jamboree in Irvine

    Retail-restaurant roundup: Tim Ho Wan dumplings coming to Diamond Jamboree in Irvine
    Tim Ho Wan, a Cantonese-style dim sum house from Hong Kong, is expanding to Irvine at Diamond Jamboree. The dumpling house is expected sometime this winter. (Photo courtesy of Ted June)
    Tim Ho Wan, a Cantonese-style dim sum house from Hong Kong, is expanding to Irvine at Diamond Jamboree. The dumpling house is expected sometime this winter. (Photo courtesy of Ted June)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsA Goodwill of Orange County store in Santa Ana has gotten a makeover. The store, which clos
  • Retail-restaurant roundup: Tim Ho Wan dumplings coming to Diamond Jamboree

    Retail-restaurant roundup: Tim Ho Wan dumplings coming to Diamond Jamboree
    Tim Ho Wan, a Cantonese-style dim sum house from Hong Kong, is expanding to Irvine at Diamond Jamboree. The dumpling house is expected sometime this winter. (Photo courtesy of Ted June)
    Tim Ho Wan, a Cantonese-style dim sum house from Hong Kong, is expanding to Irvine at Diamond Jamboree. The dumpling house is expected sometime this winter. (Photo courtesy of Ted June)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsA Goodwill of Orange County store in Santa Ana has gotten a makeover. The store, which clos
  • Real estate news: Old is new again at retro-inspired Howard Johnson Anaheim hotel near Disneyland

    The Howard Johnson Anaheim Hotel & Water Playground this year completed an $8 million dollar renovation of 111 guestrooms in its Building #1 Tower. The redesigned guestrooms feature a retro-inspired look circa 1965 in honor of the year Howard Johnson Anaheim first opened its doors. (Courtesy of Howard Johnson)
    The Howard Johnson Anaheim Hotel & Water Playground this year completed an $8 million dollar renovation of 111 guestrooms in its Building #1 Tower. The redesigned guestrooms featur
  • HOA Homefront: Can HOA boards ramp up assessments without a vote?

    HOA Homefront: Can HOA boards ramp up assessments without a vote?
    Q: This year our HOA dues increased 20 percent. The reason given was plumbing issues due to sewage backups.  When I asked about just having a special assessment to cover the plumbing issues, I was told a special assessment would require a vote by association members. What can homeowners do to prevent this from continuing? — J.L, Newport Beach
    A: Most CC&R’s or bylaws limit increases in regular assessments by boards to no more than 20 percent per year. Per Civil Cod
  • In ‘The Lost Chapters,’ LA writer Leslie Schwartz finds new life after addiction and jail

    In ‘The Lost Chapters,’ LA writer Leslie Schwartz finds new life after addiction and jail
    When Leslie Schwartz walked into a Los Angeles County jail to serve her sentence for DUI and battery in early 2014, there were many things the novelist and teacher feared.
    But there was one thing that gave her hope: a list of books she’d arranged to have sent to her there.
    “The Lost Chapters” is author Leslie Schwartz’ memoir of being sent to jail after a long relapse into alcohol addiction, and the way the books she read there changed her life. (Photo by Greg Littlewood)
  • How to meet Angels shortstop Andrelton Simmons at Pechanga Resort Casino

    How to meet Angels shortstop Andrelton Simmons at Pechanga Resort Casino
    Baseball fans have a chance to rub shoulders with Angels shortstop and three-time Gold Glove recipient Andrelton Simmons at a meet-and-greet at Pechanga Resort Casino from 7-9 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 9.
    The first 500 people at the free event will have the opportunity to have one item signed — excluding bats — and say hello to the baseball star inside the Pechanga Summit.
    Simmons made his Major League debut in June 2012 and was named as the winner of the National League Platinum Glov

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