• UFC 227: Henry Cejudo shocks Demetrious Johnson to win flyweight title

    UFC 227: Henry Cejudo shocks Demetrious Johnson to win flyweight title
    LOS ANGELES —
    LOS ANGELES — After 2,499 days and 14 fights, the greatest title reign in UFC history is over.
    Top-ranked Henry Cenjudo swarmed champion Demetrious Johnson and refused to give any ground, using his elite wrestling and grit to earn a split decision and win the flyweight championship in the UFC 27 co-main event Saturday night at Staples Center.
    The judges scored it 48-47, 47-48, 48-47 for Cejudo, who becomes the first person to win a UFC championship and an Olympic g
  • Report: Mike Scioscia expected to step down at the end of the season

    Report: Mike Scioscia expected to step down at the end of the season
    CLEVELAND — Mike Scioscia, who has less than two months remaining on his contract as the Angels manager, is expected to step down at the end of the season, according to a report published in the Athletic on Saturday night.
    Neither Scioscia nor General Manager Billy Eppler would comment about the report on Saturday night. Scioscia has repeatedly refused to say much about his future.
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  • Dodgers’ Justin Turner stays positive during trying season

    Dodgers’ Justin Turner stays positive during trying season
    LOS ANGELES – Dodgers third baseman Justin Turner has one of the sweeter right-handed swings in baseball. But even his can turn a bit sour with down time.
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    Turner has two stints on the disabled list this season, starting at the beginning when he missed the first 40 games with a fractured left wrist. More recently, he spent 10 days on the DL with a st
  • LAFC looks to be a stronger closer as road trip opens

    LAFC looks to be a stronger closer as road trip opens
    Whether it’s finding the next goal or holding possession, pressing the opposition or keeping a tighter defensive block, the best soccer teams manage to close out games.
    On Sunday in Harrison, N.J., the Los Angeles Football Club take the field at Red Bull Arena for the first of two away contests in four days, including a U.S. Open Cup semifinal in Houston on Wednesday, commencing a stretch of six matches in less than three weeks.
    Recovering from another disappointing dra
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  • 11 kids removed after rural New Mexico compound searched

    11 kids removed after rural New Mexico compound searched
    TAOS, N.M. — A northern New Mexico sheriff says 11 children ranging in age from 1 to 15 were removed from a rural compound after being found in filthy conditions during an unsuccessful search for a missing 3-year-old boy.
    Taos County Sheriff Jerry Hogrefe said Saturday that two men were arrested Friday during a search stemming from an investigation also involving the FBI and Clayton County, Georgia, authorities. He said two women were detained before being released pending further investig
  • Sparks look to slow down Mercury and ageless Diana Taurasi

    Sparks look to slow down Mercury and ageless Diana Taurasi
    LOS ANGELES — The Sparks will hope to capture the season series against the third-place Phoenix Mercury on Sunday at Staples Center.
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    After cruising past the Minnesota Lynx by 22 points on Thursday, the second-place Sparks (16-11) secured their third victory in four games against Minnesota this season, thus obtaining a crucial tiebreaker in a stacked Western Conference.
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  • Chargers’ Rayshawn Jenkins in the mix to start at free safety after bumpy rookie season

    Chargers’ Rayshawn Jenkins in the mix to start at free safety after bumpy rookie season
    COSTA MESA — Rayshawn Jenkins sure makes his job sound simple.
    “If the ball breaks, I have to get the ball on the ground,” the Chargers safety said. “Get the ball on the ground. Let’s fight another down. The plays will come with it. The interceptions will come with it.”
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    In other words, worry more about consistency than the highlight reel.
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  • Patrick Stewart will reprise Picard role in new ‘Star Trek’ series

    Patrick Stewart will reprise Picard role in new ‘Star Trek’ series
    NEW YORK — Patrick Stewart is boldly going where he’s been before — “Star Trek.”
    CBS All Access said Saturday that Stewart has been tapped to headline a new “Star Trek” series, reprising his “Star Trek: New Generation” character, Captain Jean-Luc Picard.
    The new series is not a “New Generation” reboot but will tell the story of the next chapter of Picard’s life. No title or air date was revealed.
    Stewart headlined his &ldquo
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  • Felix Pena loses duel with reigning Cy Young Corey Kluber as Angels fall to Indians

    Felix Pena loses duel with reigning Cy Young Corey Kluber as Angels fall to Indians
    Los Angeles Angels’ Albert Pujols hits a single off Cleveland Indians starting pitcher Corey Kluber in the sixth inning of a baseball game, Saturday, Aug. 4, 2018, in Cleveland. (AP Photo/Tony Dejak)
    Los Angeles Angels’ Shohei Ohtani warms up before a baseball game against the Cleveland Indians, Saturday, Aug. 4, 2018, in Cleveland. (AP Photo/Tony Dejak)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsLos Angeles Angels’ Shohei Ohtani flexes his muscles before a baseball game against the
  • The new-McCarthyism of our censorious age

    The new-McCarthyism of our censorious age
    “If My Thought Dreams Could be Seen
    They’d probably put my head in a guillotine” — Bob Dylan, “It’s All Right Ma”, 1965
    We live in a newly censorious age, where old crudities are never forgotten. To be sure, there are some clear malefactors, like Harvey Weinstein and many others, who should be punished to the extent of the law, but there’s clearly a distinct danger to free expression as the emboldened thought police steadily expand their domain.
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  • We the (Enemies of the) People

    We the (Enemies of the) People
    Richard M. Nixon, it turned out, didn’t have a single “enemies list,” but several. The names on them fluctuated, along with those on a litany of journalists he adjudged to be friendly, hostile, or fair.
    Forty-six years summers ago, Nixon sent his White House chief of staff a memo on how to handle the media, particularly “unfriendly publications.” Dictated to a secretary on July 30, 1972, that memo provides, even today, a disconcerting glimpse into the mind of the 37
  • American workers hurt by Trump’s trade war

    American workers hurt by Trump’s trade war
    President Trump in March tweeted that “trade wars are good, and easy to win.” That false confidence offers little comfort to the American workers who are losing their jobs or families paying higher prices for goods because of the president’s failed trade policies.
    As a result of the president’s trade war, iconic American companies like Harley-Davidson are moving jobs overseas. Mid Continent Nail Corporation, a large manufacturer in Missouri, was forced to lay off hundreds
  • The incredible shrinking yard and the great indoors

    The incredible shrinking yard and the great indoors
    “Oh, give me land, lots of land under starry skies above … Don’t fence me in!”, sang Bing Crosby a thousand years ago. Those where the days when Americans yearned to go west, to spread our wings in the great outdoors. But according to the EPA, today the average American spends 93 percent of his or her life indoors.
    I have an excuse.
    I’m paler than a bottle of El Segundo Citra Ale and live in the West San Fernando Valley where it’s routinely 148 degrees in the
  • Hawaiians claim junior titles; OC surfers earn spots into final day at US Open of Surfing

    Hawaiians claim junior titles; OC surfers earn spots into final day at US Open of Surfing
    San Clemente surfer Griffin Colapinto catches air on a wave in round five heat three at the Vans US Open of Surfing on Saturday, August 4, 2018. (Photo by Matt Masin, Contributing Photographer)
    Huntington Beach surfer Kanoa Igarashi rides a wave in round five heat eight at the Vans US Open of Surfing on Saturday, August 4, 2018. (Photo by Matt Masin, Contributing Photographer)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsSanta Ana surfer Courtney Conlogue rides a wave in heat four of round five the at t
  • Heat is on as Little League Baseball West Regional begins

    Heat is on as Little League Baseball West Regional begins
    SAN BERNARDINO — While the San Bernardino City Unified School District schools open Monday, the city already will be abuzz with the 48th annual Little League Baseball Western Regional opening Sunday.
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    Al Houghton Stadium will also host the Northwest Regional concurrently with six teams competing in each double-elimination tournament with the championship for both set for Saturday, A
  • Lance Bass: ‘They accepted my offer’ on Brady Bunch house

    Lance Bass: ‘They accepted my offer’ on Brady Bunch house
    Lance Bass has taken to Twitter to let everyone know that he won the bidding war for the Brady Bunch house.
    But the seller’s agent indicates that might not be the outcome. Or at least, not quite yet.Super excited to announce they accepted my offer on the #BradyBunch house last night!!! This is going to be a fun project!
    — Lance Bass (@LanceBass) August 3, 2018“Super excited to announce they accepted my offer on the #BradyBunch house last night!!!” Bass wrote on Friday, Au
  • UFC 227: Ricardo Ramos gets split over Kyung Ho Kang

    UFC 227: Ricardo Ramos gets split over Kyung Ho Kang
    LOS ANGELES — An evenly matched bantamweight fight resulted in a close fight
    Ricardo Ramos was outstruck but likely rewarded for more damage as he earned a split-decision victory over Kyung Ho Kang on Saturday at UFC 227 at Staples Center.
    The judges scored it 28-29, 29-28, 29-28 for the 23-year-old Brazilian, who has now won three in a row.
    Ramos (12-1) landed only 40 of 121 strikes at a 33-percent clip and 28 of 109 significant strikes (25 percent). Kang, meanwhile, connected on 97
  • UFC 227: Marlon Vera goes to the body for TKO of Wuliji Buren

    UFC 227: Marlon Vera goes to the body for TKO of Wuliji Buren
    LOS ANGELES — Marlon Vera needed one shot and delivered.
    The Ecuadorean bantamweight, who trains with Team Oyama in Orange County, dropped Wuliji Buren with a vicious left to the body to earn the TKO victory Saturday in the opening bout at UFC 227 on Saturday at Staples Center.
    Vera (11-5-1), who picked up the pace late in the second round, took the Chinese native down and stayed aggressive in the final minute. With Buren against the Octagon, Vera went downstairs with a shot to the li
  • Angels’ Tyler Skaggs shelved with left groin injury

    Angels’ Tyler Skaggs shelved with left groin injury
    CLEVELAND — Days after the worst start of Tyler Skaggs’ career, it got even worse.
    Skaggs was placed on the disabled list on Saturday with a left groin injury that he began to feel while he was giving up a career-worst 10 runs on Tuesday at Tampa Bay.
    Skaggs, who was scheduled to start on Sunday in Cleveland, is now hoping he’ll be able to go next Saturday, after his 10-day disabled list stint ends. Deck McGuire is likely to take Skaggs’ spot on Sunday.
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  • Chip Kelly doesn’t have timeline for UCLA quarterback race

    Chip Kelly doesn’t have timeline for UCLA quarterback race
    LOS ANGELES — No detail is too small in what will likely Chip Kelly’s biggest personnel decision of his first year at UCLA.
    “We evaluate how they eat, we evaluate how they walk up and down stairs, we evaluate everything,” Kelly said of judging the hotly contested quarterback race. “We’ve got a big decision to make so everything is factored into this in everything they do.”
    UCLA has a “wide-open” quarterback competition that features five quar
  • Mike Trout out of Angels lineup for the 3rd straight game with a sore wrist

    Mike Trout out of Angels lineup for the 3rd straight game with a sore wrist
    CLEVELAND — Mike Trout’s recovery from a jammed right wrist has not gone quite as smoothy and he had hoped or expected.
    A day after Trout said he was “pretty sure” he’d be able to play, he was still not in the Angels lineup. He remains day to day.
    “Injuries heal at their own pace,” Manager Mike Scioscia said Saturday, the third straight game Trout was not in the lineup. “You can project and be hopeful, but you can’t move forward until these t
  • Did these fitness enthusiasts break the world record for most people holding abdominal planks?

    Did these fitness enthusiasts break the world record for most people holding abdominal planks?
    To mark the 10th anniversary of Livestrong.com on Saturday, the field of Pasadena’s Rose Bowl was filled with positive thinking, healthy bodies and myriad colors of yoga garb.
    The healthy-living website wanted to do something special for its birthday and in true wellness form, set its sights on a fitness-related world record.
    Celebrity trainer Jillian Michaels, formerly of “The Biggest Loser,” led more than 1,200 attendees in an attempt to break the Guinness World Record for th
  • Public tours Greenpeace ship, hears crew’s tales as Arctic Sunrise drops anchor off Long Beach

    Public tours Greenpeace ship, hears crew’s tales as Arctic Sunrise drops anchor off Long Beach
    The Arctic Sunrise – the Greenpeace ship that has sailed against whalers and polluters, onto newspaper pages and newscasts and into some of the environmental activists’ highest-profile, most embattled protests – was swarmed on Saturday.
    Not by pirates. By curious tourists.
    Guests learn about the Greenpeace Arctic Sunrise ship, docked at Rainbow Harbor, in Long Beach on Saturday, August. 4, 2018. The environmental group is offering free tours to the public from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
  • Sprint Nationals Boat Races roar into Long Beach’s Marine Stadium

    Sprint Nationals Boat Races roar into Long Beach’s Marine Stadium
     
    There was plenty of vrooom for everyone in Long Beach on Saturday.
    L-R Mike Rigdon and Gary Rigdon watch the racing during the Sprint Nationals Boat Races at Marine Stadium in Long Beach on Saturday, August. 4, 2018. (Photo by Brittany Murray, Press-Telegram/SCNG)
    L-R #93 RJ West/Chuck Skelton and #25 Gilbert Solid/Warren West racing during the Sprint Nationals Boat Races
    at Marine Stadium in Long Beach on Saturday, August. 4, 2018. (Photo by Brittany Murray, Press-Telegram/SCNG)SoundThe
  • Clerk stabbed while confronting 2 men stealing beer from Tustin convenience store

    Clerk stabbed while confronting 2 men stealing beer from Tustin convenience store
    A convenience store clerk was transported to a local hospital after suffering a stab wound to the abdomen while confronting two men trying to steal beer from the store in Tustin, police said.
    About 11:20 p.m., Tustin police officers were dispatched to the 600 block of First Street on a report of a possible stabbing, Lt. Robert Wright said.
    Tustin police are looking for two Hispanic men who walked into a store, stole beer and stabbed a clerk in the abdomen before fleeing in a light-colored sedan
  • Myron White, all-time Orange County football great, dead at 61

    Myron White, all-time Orange County football great, dead at 61
    Myron White, former Orange County football career rushing leader who also played for the Dodgers, died Saturday from complications related to diabetes.
    He was 61.
    White led Santa Ana Valley’s football team to the CIF-Southern Section AAA Division championship in 1974, his senior year. He accumulated 4,194 career rushing yards that was the O.C. record until Ray Pallares of Valencia broke it 11 years later. White, 5-foot-11 and 180 pounds during his playing days, was a blend of power and spe
  • Whicker: Hall of Fame candidate Omar Vizquel gets back on the bus

    Whicker: Hall of Fame candidate Omar Vizquel gets back on the bus
    WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. — The morning drive from Myrtle Beach is pleasant enough..
    The unparalleled Carolina peach is sold on several roadsides. So are peanuts, boiled in a pot, a taste that’s strenuously acquired.
    But the midnight drive is different and far less tasty. The Winston-Salem Dash of the high-Class A Carolina League wrapped up a series and then hardnosed the highway, four hours through the night.
    “I was always one of the little guys on the bus so it didn’t bother
  • Video: Dorian Thompson-Robinson calls UCLA training camp ‘a blast’

    Video: Dorian Thompson-Robinson calls UCLA training camp ‘a blast’
    Freshman quarterback Dorian Thompson-Robinson talks about how he’s handling the first days of training camp, what he learns from the other quarterbacks while competing against them for the starting job and what he brings to the room.
  • California Senate Bill 1303 would fix glaring conflict of interest in sheriff-coroner offices

    California Senate Bill 1303 would fix glaring conflict of interest in sheriff-coroner offices
    SACRAMENTO — One of the few things I remember from college Psychology 101 was Maslow’s pyramid-shaped “Hierarchy of Needs.” If we’re destitute, we spend all our time trying to meet our physiological needs for food and shelter. With those needs met, we then worry about safety. After feeling safe, we move up the pyramid toward the narrower goals of love and belonging, esteem and then self-actualization. Bottom line: You’re not going to spend much time worrying a
  • Video: Wilton Speight says transferring to UCLA was ‘obvious choice’

    Video: Wilton Speight says transferring to UCLA was ‘obvious choice’
    Grad transfer quarterback Wilton Speight talks about why he chose UCLA for his final year of eligibility, how he imagines himself fitting into the offense and the camaraderie among the quarterbacks.
  • Video: Devon Modster on UCLA’s quarterback competition

    Video: Devon Modster on UCLA’s quarterback competition
    Redshirt sophomore quarterback Devon Modster talks about how he’s attacking a crowded quarterback competition, what his experience at UCLA means for his chances and what he thinks Chip Kelly is looking for in a quarterback.
  • Video: Matt Lynch says UCLA’s offense working on becoming a ‘well-oiled machine’

    Video: Matt Lynch says UCLA’s offense working on becoming a ‘well-oiled machine’
    Redshirt sophomore quarterback Matt Lynch talks about the offense’s goals for the first weeks of training camp, the dynamic in a quarterback room that’s competing for a starting job and how he fits in Chip Kelly’s system.
  • Video: Austin Burton discusses UCLA’s quarterback competition

    Video: Austin Burton discusses UCLA’s quarterback competition
    Redshirt freshman quarterback Austin Burton talks about how his strong spring game helped his confidence entering the summer, how he fits Chip Kelly’s offense and why Wilton Speight is “like the dad of the group.”
  • California’s leaky bucket theory of public improvement

    California’s leaky bucket theory of public improvement
    Unfortunately, Californians have come to expect significant levels of waste and incompetence when it comes to government programs. Just last week, we learned that the “new” $290 million computer system for the California Department of Tax and Fee Administration — in the works for over a decade — was having significant problems with tax filers trying to submit their quarterly returns. Despite California being home to Silicon Valley and the best high-tech minds on the plane
  • Ducks give John Gibson 8-year extension on his wedding day

    Ducks give John Gibson 8-year extension on his wedding day
    Saturday was John Gibson’s wedding day. It also was the day he got paid.
    The Ducks signed their goaltender to an eight-year contract extension that will pay him an average of $6.4 million per season, keeping him in uniform through the 2026-27 season and removing any possible outside distractions during the upcoming season.
    Gibson, 25, could have become a restricted free agent next July 1.
    Now he’s locked up long term
    “I’m excited to be a part of this organization for the
  • La Habra driver, homeless man killed when minivan crashes head-on with truck in Malibu

    La Habra driver, homeless man killed when minivan crashes head-on with truck in Malibu
    MALIBU – Coroner’s officials today released the names of the two motorists who were killed in a head-on crash in Malibu that also left a passenger and a bicyclist injured.
    The motorists were identified as Rick Artes of La Habra, 60, and Mike Hollinrake, 48, who was homeless, said Lt. Dave Smith of the Los Angeles County coroner’s office.
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    Paramedics sent
  • Kartje: Chargers’ Virgil Green blocks out the noise about tight ends becoming endangered

    Kartje: Chargers’ Virgil Green blocks out the noise about tight ends becoming endangered
    COSTA MESA – Over the past seven seasons, Virgil Green has watched tight ends like him disappear across the NFL.
    “I’m the last of a dying breed,” the Chargers new tight end laments.
    A few days short of his 30th birthday, the notion that he may be one of the league’s last true blocking tight ends has Green feeling especially nostalgic. “Tight ends don’t line up with their hands in the ground anymore,” he says.
    As he pines for an era when the run gam
  • Costa Mesa man’s bridge jump onto boat lands him in jail; passenger hurt

    Costa Mesa man’s bridge jump onto boat lands him in jail; passenger hurt
    A 27-year-old Costa Mesa man was arrested Friday, Aug. 3, after a video of a man jumping onto a boat in Newport Beach — injuring a passenger — was posted to YouTube.
    Cody Green was arrested on suspicion of assault and felony vandalism, the Orange County Sheriff’s Department said.
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    Investigators say Green on July 24 jumped off the Lido Bridge and onto a pa
  • Amazon doesn’t need taxpayer assistance

    Amazon doesn’t need taxpayer assistance
    2017 was kind to Seattle-based Amazon, now the richest company in American history. It closed the year with a $1.86 billion profit, and on top of that, Washington tax cuts gifted it with an additional $789 million from the American taxpayers. Amazon actually earned more: over $5 billion, according to Fox Business.
    Recently, criticism of Amazon’s absorption of taxpayer dollars has even reached across the political divide. David Barnes, who heads the D.C.-based conservative think tank Genera
  • Photos: Surfers grab their boards and take top billing at International Surf Festival

    Photos: Surfers grab their boards and take top billing at International Surf Festival
    The 2018 International Surf Festival was in full swing Saturday morning August 4, 2018 in Manhattan Beach. A morning Surfing contest took place on the south side of the Manhattan Beach Pier. Dave Schaefer rides a wave. Photo By Charles Bennett
    The 2018 International Surf Festival was in full swing Saturday morning August 4, 2018 in Manhattan Beach. A morning Surfing contest took place on the south side of the Manhattan Beach Pier. Todd Jacobs rides a wave. Photo By Charles BennettSoundThe galler
  • Video: Chip Kelly says quarterback decision must happen ‘organically’

    Video: Chip Kelly says quarterback decision must happen ‘organically’
    Head coach Chip Kelly talks about what he wants to see from the quarterbacks competing for the starting job, his timeline for deciding on a starter (there is none) and his thoughts on how UCLA started training camp.Related Articles UCLA football opens training camp with position battles beyond just QB Highlights from UCLA football training camp Day 1 Video: Andre James discusses UCLA’s first day of training camp Video: Adarius Pickett discusses UCLA’s first training camp practice UCL
  • Gun-control, gun-rights advocates stage opposing protests in Brea and Fullerton

    Gun-control, gun-rights advocates stage opposing protests in Brea and Fullerton
    Gun control advocates are protesting and marching to the Fullerton headquarters of a gun-rights group on Saturday, Aug. 4 to demand that politicians stop accepting money from the gun lobby and pass gun reform.
    Organizers with March for Our Lives and Students Demand Action Orange County are expecting up to 1,000 people to attend the March on the NRA Southern California at Arovista Park in Brea.
    The pro-gun group March 4 Our Rights is staging a counter protest.Both sides of the gun debate talking
  • Former Laguna Beach, JSerra assistant football coach pleads not guilty in drug, gun case

    Former Laguna Beach, JSerra assistant football coach pleads not guilty in drug, gun case
    A former Laguna Beach and JSerra assistant football coach pleaded not guilty at his arraignment this week for drug and gun charges, the Orange County District Attorney office said Friday.
    Brian Jay Bishop, 35, pleaded not guilty Wednesday at his arraignment for charges of possession for sale of a controlled substance, sale/transportation for sale of ecstasy, possession of a controlled substance with firearm and carrying a loaded, unregistered firearm in public. All charges are felonies, accordin
  • Gardening: Agave flower stalks stand tall in the plant kingdom

    Gardening: Agave flower stalks stand tall in the plant kingdom
    Question: Is the life of an agave lengthened if its flower stalk is cut off early? I noticed that the blue tequila agave farmers in Mexico keep them trimmed off. — Tom Gearhart, Valley Village
    Answer: That’s an excellent question since, in the case of most plants, removing flower buds or rudimentary flower stalks will stimulate vegetative growth (of stems, leaves, and roots), leading to a more robust plant.
    Agaves, however, are monocarpic, meaning they bloom once and then they die, e
  • Allen Buchanan: Should your company leave California?

    Allen Buchanan: Should your company leave California?
    Last week, I framed three trends we are observing in commercial real estate: the use of 3PLs or third-party logistics providers, an exodus from the state of California, and a rash of mergers and acquisitions — not seen since the days of Gordon Gecko in the movie “Wall Street.”
    Promised was a dissection of each of these weighty trends. As 3PLs were discussed last week, I will devote some time today outlining various considerations for an out-of-state move. M&As are on deck a
  • 1927 Storybook ‘castle’ in Santa Ana hits the market at $1.29 million

    1927 Storybook ‘castle’ in Santa Ana hits the market at $1.29 million
    The five-bedroom home is set in the city’s Floral Park neighborhood. Click through the slideshow to see more of the house. (Photo by Property Media Services)
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  • Make sure your offer doesn’t have too many ‘outs’ – or too few

    Make sure your offer doesn’t have too many ‘outs’ – or too few
    One area of negotiation between home sellers and buyers is the length of time given to remove contingencies.
    The Residential Purchase Agreement, created and continuously improved by the fleet of legal experts at the California Association of Realtors, stipulates a number of buyer contingencies.
    For example, the purchase agreement stipulates the number of days to remove each of these contingencies, starting the day after acceptance of either the purchase agreement or the last counteroffer.
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  • Jazz in the Pines returns to Idyllwild to bring the community together after the Cranston Fire

    Jazz in the Pines returns to Idyllwild to bring the community together after the Cranston Fire
    The 25th edition of Jazz in the Pines will remind festival-goers of what they loved and what they almost lost.
    The parachute shade canopies will be there, as will four stages of music. But there are also the pink spots of fire retardant dropped by aircraft and surrounding charred terrain, reminders of the Cranston Fire.
    The blaze came dangerously close to the mountain campus and burned right up to the Main Stage in late July, forcing students from the renowned summer program to flee the flames a
  • How ‘Christopher Robin’ and a funny old bear named Pooh came to be friends

    How ‘Christopher Robin’ and a funny old bear named Pooh came to be friends
    The latest from Winnie-the-Pooh, Disney’s new live-action film, “Christopher Robin,” is in theaters, so let’s take a look at the silly old bear. Feel free to enjoy some honey while reading.
    The author
    Alan Alexander Milne was a successful playwright and humor writer before he published children’s books, including the Winnie-the-Pooh stories, under the name A.A. Milne. During World War I, he served in the British Army and in 1916 was wounded in combat. He was recruit
  • 5 garden tips for this week, Aug. 4-10

    5 garden tips for this week, Aug. 4-10
    1 Fall, winter veggies
    Plant tomatoes now for autumn harvest, and prepare a garden spot for winter vegetables. Blend in plenty of homemade compost or other organic matter for best results.
    Begin planting winter garden vegetables before the end of August. These include beets, broccoli, Brussels sprouts, cabbages, carrots, cauliflower, celery, kale, leeks, lettuces, peas, radishes and turnips. By the end of September you can add bulbs, such as garlic and onions, and also spinach.
    2 Feeding time
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