• Galaxy, LAFC settle for 1-1 draw after tale of two halves

    Galaxy, LAFC settle for 1-1 draw after tale of two halves
    Los Angeles FC defender Walker Zimmerman (25) headers the ball against Los Angeles Galaxy forward Zlatan Ibrahimovic (9) during the first half of a Major League Soccer match at Stubhub Center in Carson, Calif. on Friday August 24, 2018.(Photo by Raul Romero Jr)
    Los Angeles Galaxy forward Zlatan Ibrahimovic (9) celebrates after scoring a goal against the Los Angeles FC during the first half of a Major League Soccer match at Stubhub Center in Carson, Calif. on Friday August 24, 2018.(Photo by Raul
  • OCVarsity Photos: The fun, excitement from Friday’s high school football games

    OCVarsity Photos: The fun, excitement from Friday’s high school football games
    Friday night was filled with exciting high school football action for the Orange County teams and their fans.
    To see the great plays and fun moments, check out the photos from several of the night’s best games. We’ll be adding more photos later this evening.
    Calabasas defensive back Andrew Allen, left, knocks down a pass intended for JSerra Catholic receiver Tyler Shimomura, Friday, August 24, 2018, at Calabasas. (Photo by Michael Owen Baker)
    Mission Viejo wide receiver Akili Ar
  • Orange County football scores and stats for Friday (8-24-18)

    Orange County football scores and stats for Friday (8-24-18)
    Scores and stats for the Orange County football games on Friday, Aug. 24.
    O.C. SUMMARIES
    Mater Dei  42, Bishop Gorman (Nev.) 0
    Mater Dei             7   7   21   7 — 42
    Bishop Gorman    0  0    0    0  — 0
    Passing: Young (MD) 10-13-252, 4 TD. (BG) Bowens, 13-28-106.
    Rushing: MD, Harper, 6-74, Dollars, 4-59, 1 TD, Young, 3-58, 1 TD. BG — Bowens, 17-32, Ragsdale, 11-
  • Elon Musk says Tesla will remain a public company

    Elon Musk says Tesla will remain a public company
    By Neal E. BoudetteThe New York Times
    Tesla isn’t going private after all.
    In a statement late Friday night, Elon Musk, the electric-car maker’s chief executive, said he and the company’s board had concluded that they would not turn Tesla into a privately owned company.
    The move halts a process set in motion by Musk in a Twitter post on Aug. 7. The reversal is the latest upheaval for the company, which has struggled with production challenges for its first mass-market car,
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  • Schedule plays in Dodgers’ favor – but ‘we gotta win,’ Dave Roberts says

    Schedule plays in Dodgers’ favor – but ‘we gotta win,’ Dave Roberts says
    LOS ANGELES — As the Dodgers trudged through their post-All-Star break schedule, it beckoned like an oasis.
    Twenty-eight of the Dodgers’ first 32 games after the break were against first-place teams or wild-card contenders. That finally eases up this weekend. The Dodgers will play 11 of their final 34 games against last-place teams (including five in a row against the San Diego Padres and Texas Rangers). The final 34 are split evenly between teams over and under .500. Thirteen of the
  • Orange County high school schedule: Saturday, Aug. 25

    Orange County high school schedule: Saturday, Aug. 25
    The Orange County high school sports schedule for Saturday, Aug. 25.
    FOOTBALL
    NONLEAGUE
    St. Margaret’s at Excelsior Charter
    GIRLS VOLLEYBALL
    Tae Kim Classic at Canyon (Canyon), Lakewood Tournament (Villa Park, Esperanza, Cypress), Tustin Tournament (Tustin, Troy, Marina, Whittier Christian, Kennedy, Sonora, El Modena, Calvary Chapel, Irvine), Segerstrom Tournament (Segerstrom, Laguna Hills), Rancho Christian Tournament (Capistrano Valley Christian)
    BOYS WATER POLO
    Citrus Valley at Sunny Hi
  • Orange County scores and player stats for Friday (8-24-18)

    Orange County scores and player stats for Friday (8-24-18)
    Scores and stats for the Orange County games on Friday, Aug. 24.
    BOYS WATER POLO
    Woodbridge 14, Aliso Niguel 5
    Goals: (Wood) Pittman 4, Kedzie 3, Jang 3. (AN) Moorehead 3, Furlong, Kuljam.
    Saves: (Wood) Achackzad 7, Smith 3. (AN) Richter 5, Ogar 2.
    GIRLS VOLLEYBALL
    Rosary def. Pacifica Christian, 25-16, 25-13, 25-23
     
     
     
  • La Habra driver gets 15 years to life for killing motorist in drunken, wrong-way U-Haul truck crash

    La Habra driver gets 15 years to life for killing motorist in drunken, wrong-way U-Haul truck crash
    A driver who killed a La Habra man while driving drunk in a rented U-Haul truck on the wrong side of the roadway was sentenced Friday to 15 years to life in prison.
    A jury last year convicted Dustin David Lish, 26, of second-degree murder for the November 2011 head-on crash that killed 20-year-old Joseph Quezada.
    According to prosecutors, Lish was drinking with friends at his La Habra home before his sister drove he and a friend to a U-Haul facility on Lambert Road, where Lish worked. They were
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  • Keep government money out of newsrooms

    Keep government money out of newsrooms
    It’s more than a little interesting, especially to a lifelong ink-stained wretch, to find a nation that has in great part stopped supporting real news coverage suddenly announce itself an expert in all things journalistic.
    Many Americans won’t pay for the newspapers they and their ancestors have bought daily since before the birth of the republic. Oh, they are still just as hungry for words about what’s happening as ever before. It’s just that they pick up their news here
  • UCI’s College Republicans plan to bring back Milo Yiannopoulos, newly dropped from Politicon lineup

    UCI’s College Republicans plan to bring back Milo Yiannopoulos, newly dropped from Politicon lineup
    Far-right provocateur Milo Yiannopoulos, whose campus visits often draw protests, plans a return visit to UC Irvine in October.
    UCI’s College Republicans announced on Friday they will be hosting the controversial speaker after he was dropped a day earlier from an upcoming political convention at the Los Angeles Convention Center. Yiannopoulos was booted from Politicon, which bills itself as “the unconventional political convention,” following a firestorm of protests on social m
  • Bail-reform deal is worse than doing nothing

    Bail-reform deal is worse than doing nothing
    SACRAMENTO — Leave it up to the California Legislature to take a bad government-run system, argue about it for months, then cobble together a compromise bill that would make things worse. That’s exactly what has happened with the hot-button topic of bail reform, as the full Assembly narrowly passed Senate Bill 10 on Tuesday. It was subsequently approved by the full Senate and now sits on the desk of Gov. Jerry Brown, who has previously backed the concept.
    The concept is indeed a good
  • New nation called ‘Merica’ emerges, but is it a joke or serious?

    New nation called ‘Merica’ emerges, but is it a joke or serious?
    A burly bearded dude rolls into a neighborhood park wearing a black tank top with a Stars and Stripes map of the United States and the declaration, “Back To Back World War Champs.”
    The intent is patriotic. But let’s agree that veterans in several other countries would politely disagree.
    Lori Markell, of Lake Forest, Dave Branson, of Huntington Beach, and Ronnie Salcido, 51, of Costa Mesa, from left, pose for a portrait as they head into the Kid Rock show at the FivePoint Amphit
  • Honey, she’s home! After months at Seal Beach shelter, St. Bernard finds family in Alaska

    Honey, she’s home! After months at Seal Beach shelter, St. Bernard finds family in Alaska
    It’s a heartwarming chapter for Honey Bear followers who have been tracking her story all year – ever since she first landed at the Seal Beach Animal Care shelter in January.
    The 140-pound St. Bernard – so big she risked never finding a taker – finally has moved into her forever home.
    Sunset Beach resident Rob Driscoll drove Honey to Seattle, where she boarded a plane to her new forever home in Alaska. The 140-pound St. Bernard lived at Seal Beach Animal Care sh
  • Brantley Gilbert’s hard rocking country lands at Glen Helen Amphitheater on Saturday

    Brantley Gilbert’s hard rocking country lands at Glen Helen Amphitheater on Saturday
    One thing country star Brantley Gilbert promises when he releases a new album is he’s not going to throw fans of his earlier albums for a loop.
    “I want to avoid the situation where, you know there have been bands in the past – and you probably know this feeling, too – when you really fall in love with a band, and it’s just you love them and you love an entire record that they do, and then they release another record and it’s like ‘What the hell happened?
  • Kidnapping of Orange County car dealer in San Gabriel Valley still a mystery 5 weeks later

    Kidnapping of Orange County car dealer in San Gabriel Valley still a mystery 5 weeks later
    The nightmare began shortly after the couple awoke at their home in Sichuan, a China province better known for giant pandas than crime mysteries.
    It was there, on July 17, that they received a shocking photo showing their only child, 28-year-old Rouchen “Tony” Liao of Santa Ana, tied up and in obvious distress. That was followed by a cryptic message from Liao’s kidnapper ordering them to pay a $2 million for his release.
    And then, perhaps most frightening of all, ther
  • Stand strong for access to police misconduct records in California

    Stand strong for access to police misconduct records in California
    More often than we’d like to think, a society gets used to some aspect of its government and law enforcement simply because it believes the status quo is the only practical way to manage our affairs.
    But what if Californians are informed that the extraordinary protections of the “privacy” of police officers who have done wrong makes us the most secretive state in the nation when it comes to access to records of police misconduct?
    Would that change your mind about the most unusu
  • Power boat sinks after striking Long Beach breakwater, six on board unhurt

    Power boat sinks after striking Long Beach breakwater, six on board unhurt
    Six people were rescued from a power boat that struck the Long Beach breakwater and sank Friday afternoon, Aug. 24, but no one was hurt, authorities said.
    The U.S. Coast Guard received a mayday radio call from the boat about 1:44 p.m. near the east side of the federal breakwater toward Seal Beach, said Petty Officer Mark Barney. Long Beach and Seal Beach lifeguards were first to respond as the vessel took on water, he said.
    “Six people on board were transported to Fire Station 21 and
  • Authoritarian Turkey should be kicked out of NATO

    Authoritarian Turkey should be kicked out of NATO
    While nobody serious is advocating the dissolution of NATO, plenty of legitimate concern continues to mount around the future of the transatlantic alliance.
    Critics in line with president Trump want Europe’s member states to pony up considerably more spending, and want to reorient the organization around effective counterterrorism, not the vanished threat of Soviet tank divisions. Other critics, however, complain that Trump’s approach is badly weakening NATO, sowing divisions that Ru
  • Safe Sport added to lawsuit alleging USOC cover up of sexual abuse of taekwondo athletes by Lopez brothers

    Safe Sport added to lawsuit alleging USOC cover up of sexual abuse of taekwondo athletes by Lopez brothers
    The U.S. Center for Safe Sport has been added to a lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court in Denver Friday that alleges gross negligence and trafficking by Safe Sport and the U.S. Olympic Committee for failing to protect female taekwondo athletes from sexual abuse by Olympic gold medalist Steven Lopez and his brother Jean, a longtime U.S. national team coach.
    Kay Poe, a 2000 Olympian, on Friday joined other former and current Team USA athletes in a lawsuit that charges that the USOC, Safe Sport an
  • Anthony Lynn wants Chargers starters to play Saints even after joint practices

    Anthony Lynn wants Chargers starters to play Saints even after joint practices
    COSTA MESA — Damion Square is entering his sixth NFL season, a remarkable accomplishment for someone who went undrafted and got cut by his first two teams.
    He has appeared in 43 regular-season games, outlasting early half of the 254 players who heard their names called in the 2013 NFL draft.
    All of which makes it more understandable for the Chargers defensive lineman to rave about … a preseason game?
    “I don’t know if it’s magic or something,” he said Thursday
  • Status Update: Disney launches free education program for hourly employees

    Status Update: Disney launches free education program for hourly employees
    Heather Stratman is leaving her role as chief executive officer of the Association of California Cities – Orange County. (Courtesy of Bob Peterson and Association of Orange County Cities- Orange County)
    Tustin resident Gary Green has been named president of the Orange County Risk Management Association, a professional association that promotes the use of sound risk principles in the financial services industry. (Photo by Kelly Lacefield)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsTommy E. Brewer
  • The roots of a Labor Day side dish

    The roots of a Labor Day side dish
    You’re planning your Labor Day menu, and you’re looking for a light, refreshing summer side dish to offset all that grilled meat. How about root vegetables?
    Huh? Root vegetables for summer?
    “Roots are not just a winter thing,” Robert Schueller, director of public relations for Melissa’s Produce, said at a recent cooking demonstration for Diane Morgan’s encyclopedic cookbook “Roots: The Definitive Compendium with More Than 225 Recipes” (Chronicle Bo
  • Spent nuclear waste burial halted at San Onofre until NRC can probe ‘near miss’ with canister

    Spent nuclear waste burial halted at San Onofre until NRC can probe ‘near miss’ with canister
    The ongoing burial of spent nuclear fuel at the shuttered San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station has been suspended until regulators can determine why a canister loaded with waste became stuck as it was lowered into a concrete vault, producing high radioactivity readings that alerted workers something was amiss.
    This is the second time work has been halted at San Onofre since the spring, when a loose pin was found in one of the canisters that holds the spent fuel.
    In the aftermath of th
  • Can changes to state camping reservation system help with cheating, frustration?

    Can changes to state camping reservation system help with cheating, frustration?
    Eugene Eckis has memories from just about every campsite along California’s coastline.
    The San Dimas resident remembers in the ’80s, even into the ’90s, when you didn’t have to make reservations for a beachfront site. Through the decades, he’s had outdoor adventures from camping spots in San Diego up to the redwoods near Humboldt, and everywhere in between.
    But now, the prime California camp spots are so in demand — and there are reports of reservation cheatin
  • Moulton Ranch prospers after real estate partnership in 1880s

    Moulton Ranch prospers after real estate partnership in 1880s
    The following is the third of five edited excerpts from “The Moulton Ranch and the Jean Pierre Daguerre Family” by Barbara Letter, Laguna Woods History Center volunteer. Read the full story at lagunawoodshistory.org.
    By now Daguerre’s skills and trustworthiness were well known. After severing his business association with Marco Forester, Daguerre first worked for Lewis Moulton as a ranch manager. He became a trusted friend and business partner. Moulton had been leasing the
  • Lawsuit against Los Alamitos’ anti-sanctuary law moves forward

    Lawsuit against Los Alamitos’ anti-sanctuary law moves forward
    A lawsuit against an Orange County city that has opted to “exempt” itself from California’s controversial sanctuary law will move forward, a judge ruled Friday.
    Orange County Superior Court Judge William Claster denied a motion to dismiss the case against Los Alamitos but agreed with the city to remove both the city manager and the police department as defendants.
    Los Al, as it’s known to its residents, created an ordinance last April to opt-out from a new law called the
  • Orange County restaurants shut down by health inspectors (Aug. 17-24)

    Orange County restaurants shut down by health inspectors (Aug. 17-24)
    Restaurants and other food businesses closed by health inspectors in Orange County from Aug. 17 to 24, 2018:
    Pho Kim Quy, 11035 Warner Ave., Fountain ValleyClosed: Aug. 24 (report)
    Reason: Sewage overflowSubway, 5899 Lincoln Ave., Suite D, Buena ParkClosed: Aug. 23 (report)
    Reason: Cockroach infestation
    Reopened: Aug. 24 (report)Phat Ky Mi Gia, 14140 Brookhurst St., Garden GroveClosed: Aug. 23 (report)
    Reason: Cockroach infestationEl Ranchito Restaurant, 2201 E. First St., Santa AnaClosed: Aug.
  • 2 Anaheim hotels to pay $59,142 for cheating workers out of overtime

    2 Anaheim hotels to pay $59,142 for cheating workers out of overtime
    Eighty-seven housekeepers and other employees at two Anaheim hotels were cheated out of overtime and forced to work off the clock, according to federal officials who collected $59,142 in back wages and damages from the hotels’ owners.
    Related linksOrange County portrait: Low wages, child poverty, costly housing
    Fullerton drywall contractor fined $2 million for cheating 472 workers
    Southern California car wash mogul to pay $4.2 million for cheating 800 workers
    At Southern California Cheesec
  • Rams defensive backs need to keep heads up and not overthink new helmet rule

    Rams defensive backs need to keep heads up and not overthink new helmet rule
    Thinking is for the practice field and the meeting rooms. Often, it is counter-productive in football games.
    The action happens too fast. A player, particularly a defender, who stops to ponder a decision will regret it, because there’s just no time. Yet the NFL, seemingly with good intentions, has put its players in a difficult spot to start this season, because they have to discern what might be considered a legal hit.
    For many Rams, Saturday’s preseason game against Houston will be
  • Senior Moments: Ice cream lovers speak out about their favorite scooping strategies

    Senior Moments: Ice cream lovers speak out about their favorite scooping strategies
    Since I wrote my recent column about ice cream scoopers, I have learned a great deal from my readers about dishing up ice cream. Apparently, I am not alone in my frustration with scoop effectiveness.
    Bill, an Inland Valley Daily Bulletin reader, echoed my sentiments: “It’s amazing how many variations there are for the design of what should be a rather simple kitchen tool. My wife and I found over many years that most styles looked good in the store, but were disappointing when tried
  • Santa Ana woman again charged with targeting Buddhist temples

    Santa Ana woman again charged with targeting Buddhist temples
    SANTA ANA – A Santa Ana woman twice convicted of targeting a Buddhist temple is once again facing vandalism and hate crime allegations after police say she damaged a statue at the same place of worship.
    Trang Thu Pham, 49, was charged Friday with eight felony counts of vandalism and two hate crime sentencing enhancements in connection to damage at Buddhist temples in Santa Ana and Garden Grove.
    According to the Orange County District Attorney’s Office, Pham on Aug. 8, 14 and 21 used
  • Thieves burglarize camera stores across Southern California

    Thieves burglarize camera stores across Southern California
    With ninja-like precision, a team of thieves ransacked the Pro Photo Connection store in Irvine on May 11 stealing about $160,000 in cameras and equipment in less than 26 minutes.
    The thieves (a security video shows four and possibly five suspects with one suspect directing the others) cut a hole in the roof, cut the alarm, hauled merchandise out of the store in large cardboard boxes and kicked in the store owner’s office door. They wore baseball-type caps and hoodies with painter’s
  • Tyree Thompson goes from janitor to possible UCLA starter

    Tyree Thompson goes from janitor to possible UCLA starter
    LOS ANGELES — It’s been four months since Tyree Thompson first practiced in a UCLA jersey. He joined the team in April and played in UCLA’s spring game that was televised on Pac-12 Networks, but it took until the final three days of fall camp for it to finally hit the linebacker.
    He made it.
    With the recent season-ending injury to senior Josh Woods, Thompson is one week from likely starting for the Bruins on Sept. 1 against Cincinnati at the Rose Bowl. Just one year ago, the Bi
  • House of Blues Anaheim offers concert tickets for $25 or less for a limited time

    House of Blues Anaheim offers concert tickets for $25 or less for a limited time
    As summer is rapidly coming to a close, House of Blues Anaheim announced its End of Summer No Bummer ticket sale for select upcoming shows. All of the tickets are $25 or less with use of the promo code “SUMMER.”
    Starting Friday, Aug. 24 through 10 p.m. Monday, Sept. 3 tickets can be purchased at the discount price via Ticketmaster.com.
    Some of the performances included in the special include The Expendables on Friday, Aug. 31; Goldfinger on Saturday, Sept. 1; The Dan Band on Saturday
  • Trump asks Pompeo to delay visit to North Korea, citing dissatisfaction with denuclearization progress

    Trump asks Pompeo to delay visit to North Korea, citing dissatisfaction with denuclearization progress
    By ZEKE MILLER and MATTHEW LEE
    The Associated Press
    WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump said Friday he has directed Secretary of State Mike Pompeo to delay a planned trip to North Korea, citing insufficient progress on denuclearization.
    Trump put some blame on Beijing, saying he does not believe China is helping “because of our much tougher Trading stance.”
    The surprise announcement appeared to mark a concession by the president to domestic and international concerns that his p
  • More religious schools brought into investigation of Banning school dean teen sex case

    More religious schools brought into investigation of Banning school dean teen sex case
    The investigation into illegal interactions between a Banning middle school dean and his students has expanded to religion-based schools in Menifee and the San Diego County city of Vista, the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department said Friday, Aug. 24.
    Charles Mayer, 55, of Menifee, pleaded not guilty Wednesday to charges of distributing pornography to a  minor and arranging a meeting with a minor for purposes of having sex.
    Sheriff’s deputies arrested him after they said he
  • Man gets 18 years for firing gunshots during police chase in Santa Ana

    Man gets 18 years for firing gunshots during police chase in Santa Ana
    SANTA ANA – A man who fired gunshots during a police chase in Santa Ana was sentenced Friday to 18 years in prison.
    A jury earlier this year found Jimmy Hoang Truong, 31, guilty of five felony counts, including assault with a semiautomatic firearm and evading a peace officer, while acquitting him of attempted murder upon a peace officer.
    The November 2015 chase began after Truong failed to pull over for a routine traffic stop near Euclid Street and McFadden Avenue.
    Truong ignored offi
  • Max Jones, Sam Steel, Troy Terry highlight Ducks’ Rookie Faceoff roster

    Max Jones, Sam Steel, Troy Terry highlight Ducks’ Rookie Faceoff roster
    Max Jones, Sam Steel and Troy Terry highlight the Ducks’ Rookie Faceoff roster, the team announced Friday. The three forwards also will join with 2018 first-round draft pick Isac Lundestrom on the Ducks’ entry for the Sept. 8-11 event in Las Vegas.
    Todd Marchant, the Ducks’ director of player development, will oversee the team and its two-day training camp Sept. 6-7 at Anaheim Ice. Dallas Eakins, coach of the Ducks’ AHL team in San Diego, is expected to coach the rookie t
  • Video: Tyree Thompson explains his winding road to UCLA

    Video: Tyree Thompson explains his winding road to UCLA
    Linebacker Tyree Thompson explains how he went from working as a janitor to make it through junior college to preparing to start at linebacker for UCLA, what he brings to the defense and how Josh Woods continues to motivate the team.Related Articles Video: Chip Kelly on his impressions of UCLA’s training camp Highlights from UCLA football training camp Day 18 UCLA DB Kenny Churchwell tears ACL, out for season UCLA football mailbag: Sorting through training camp secrets UCLA football team f
  • Billionaire Warren Buffett chops price on his Laguna Beach home to $7.9 million

    Billionaire Warren Buffett chops price on his Laguna Beach home to $7.9 million
    Berkshire Hathaway CEO Warren Buffett has slashed $3.1 million off the asking price on his ocean-view, six-bedroom house in Laguna Beach.
    The 3,588-square-foot house, listed in February 2017 at $11 million, now seeks $7.9 million.
    Even at that price, the world’s third richest man – after Jeff Bezos and Bill Gates –  should make out just fine.
    Buffett, 87, has owned the home since 1971, when he paid $150,000 for it.
    He used the house for family vacations, said Bill Dol
  • Video: Chip Kelly on his impressions of UCLA’s training camp

    Video: Chip Kelly on his impressions of UCLA’s training camp
    Head coach Chip Kelly talks about the status of the quarterback battle, how Soso Jamabo and Je’Vari Anderson are and what he’s learned about his team now that training camp is almost over.Related Articles Highlights from UCLA football training camp Day 18 UCLA DB Kenny Churchwell tears ACL, out for season UCLA football mailbag: Sorting through training camp secrets UCLA football team fights through training camp fatigue Video: Krys Barnes on UCLA’s game planning process for Cin
  • Mike Trout expected to return to Angels tonight

    Mike Trout expected to return to Angels tonight
    Mike Trout, who last played Aug. 1, is expected to return to the Angels active roster Friday night, the start of a three-game series against the Houston Astros at Angel Stadium.
    Trout was out with a jammed right wrist and then was dealing with the death of brother-in-law Aaron Cox.
    Trout posted an emotional message about Cox on his Instagram account Thursday.
    “Aaron, words can’t describe the emotions that I’ve been feeling the past week and a half,” the message began. &ld
  • Photos: Just Food For Dogs gets a big new dog house (and kitchen) in Irvine

    Photos: Just Food For Dogs gets a big new dog house (and kitchen) in Irvine
    Carey Tischler is the CEO of Just Food For Dogs, which has moved into a 20,000-square-foot headquarters in Irvine. The facility will churn out some 30,000 pounds of fresh food daily. (Courtesy of JFFD)
    Shawn Buckley, founder of Just Food For Dogs, based in Los Alamitos, holds a dish of food at his store in Costa Mesa on Thursday, August 23, 2017. The healthy food is made of fresh vegetable and meats and fish. (Photo by Mark Rightmire, Orange County Register/SCNG)SoundThe gallery will resume inse
  • See the costumes from these 5 Emmy-nominated shows in LA

    See the costumes from these 5 Emmy-nominated shows in LA
    This year’s Emmy Award-nominated costume designs are inspired.
    If you want to find out what’s behind the look of your favorite royal drama, quirky comedy or fantasy series, make some time to catch the free 12th annual “Art of Television Costume Design” at the FIDM Museum at the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising in Downtown L.A. through Oct. 6.
    The exhibit, in partnership with the Television Academy, has unpacked more than 100 costumes from two dozen shows, inc
  • 1,600-acre Tustin Legacy development taking shape while more is being built

    1,600-acre Tustin Legacy development taking shape while more is being built
    The Levity at Tustin Legacy area is being developed near Victory Road and Tustin Ranch Road in Tustin, CA on Tuesday, August 14, 2018.(Photo by Paul Bersebach, Orange County Register/SCNG)
    The Village at Tustin Legacy at the intersection of Tustin Ranch Road and Valencia Avenue in Tustin, CA includes a mix of medical offices, restaurants and retail. Photographed on Tuesday, August 14, 2018.(Photo by Paul Bersebach, Orange County Register/SCNG)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsA sign marks th
  • Reports: Trump Organization finance chief gets immunity

    Reports: Trump Organization finance chief gets immunity
    NEW YORK (AP) — Media outlets are reporting that President Donald Trump’s bookkeeper for his personal and business affairs for decades has been granted immunity in the federal probe of former Trump lawyer Michael Cohen.
    The Wall Street Journal and NBC News were first to report on anonymous sources that longtime Trump Organization finance chief Allen Weisselberg got immunity to talk to federal prosecutors in the investigation of hush money Cohen paid to two women who claimed affairs w
  • Alexander: Could Chargers have their own success story in second L.A. season?

    Alexander: Could Chargers have their own success story in second L.A. season?
    COSTA MESA — If many of the people who predict and dispense opinions about the NFL for a living are correct, the Chargers will win a division championship in their second season in L.A.
    That script does sound familiar, doesn’t it?
    Of course, if it happens the story arc might not be nearly as dramatic as that of their future Inglewood bunkmates, the Rams. But it would be a fascinating journey in its own way.
    The experts see an offense of stars (Philip Rivers, Melvin Gordon, Keenan All
  • Downey High student says man tried to grab her as she left campus

    Downey High student says man tried to grab her as she left campus
    DOWNEY — Police on Friday investigated the claim from a student at Downey High School that a man tried to grab her and pull her into his car as she left campus.
    The incident occurred Wednesday afternoon on the 11000 block of Brookshire Avenue as the girl exited the rear of the campus through the Third Street exit, according to a statement from the Downey Police Department.
    The student said a man in a black Kia sedan approached her, then got out of his car and tried to grab her, but she was
  • Robin Leach, of ‘Lifestyles of the Rich & Famous,’ dies in Cabo at age 76

    Robin Leach, of ‘Lifestyles of the Rich & Famous,’ dies in Cabo at age 76
    By Adam Bernstein, The Washington Post
    Robin Leach, a British-born TV personality and unapologetic practitioner of “Jacuzzi journalism” whose long-running show “Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous” ogled the world’s most conspicuous consumers consuming conspicuously, died Aug. 23 at a hospital in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico. He was 76.
    The cause was a stroke, his family said in a statement.
    With his thinning hair, paunch, elfin grin and tendency to speak in a quasi-Cockney
  • HOA Homefront: Many members struggle with boards elections (Part 1)

    HOA Homefront: Many members struggle with boards elections (Part 1)
    This is part one in a series on boards elections at HOA communities.
    Q: What recourse does a member have if the board refuses to abide by the governing documents or state law? Our president refuses to hold the annual election in an apparent attempt to stay in power. — C.S., Poway
    A: Five percent of the members may under Corporations Code 7511(c) send a written petition demanding a membership meeting. However the board likely will ignore it. I have seen members announce their own membe

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