• After strong debut, USC receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown eager to face brother at Stanford

    After strong debut, USC receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown eager to face brother at Stanford
    LOS ANGELES — The latest matchup between USC and Stanford will also involve a friendly sibling rivalry.
    Amon-Ra St. Brown, the Trojans’ freshman receiver, will face his older brother, Osiris, a redshirt freshman wide receiver for the Cardinal.
    In the lead-up to Saturday’s meeting in Palo Alto, communication has been short.
    “We played Fortnite on Xbox,” St. Brown said. “That’s about it.”
    The brothers are in new territory, squaring off on opposite si
  • Redondo girls volleyball comes up short against No. 1 Mater Dei in nonleague showdown

    Redondo girls volleyball comes up short against No. 1 Mater Dei in nonleague showdown
    Redondo’s Jasmine Davis tries to spike over Mater Dei’s Brielle Mullally in Santa Ana on Wednesday, Sep. 5, 2018. (Photo by Scott Varley, Daily Breeze/SCNG)
    Mater Dei’s Meg Brown, right, blocks a shot by Redondo’s Laila Ricks in Santa Ana on Wednesday, Sep. 5, 2018. (Photo by Scott Varley, Daily Breeze/SCNG)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsRedondo’s Kami Miner hits over the blocks of Mater Dei’s Brielle Mullally, left, and Kristina Pepek in Santa Ana on W
  • OCVarsity’s Under the Radar Report for Week 3

    OCVarsity’s Under the Radar Report for Week 3
    Editor’s note: Michael Huntley will be writing a weekly column for OCVarsity on the “under the radar” players, teams, rivalries, uniforms, school bands — basically anything to do with the Orange County high school football scene. If you have suggestions for topics, please let us know at [email protected].
    The Under the Radar Report will be published online each Wednesday during the football season.
    Under the Radar offensive player to watch in Week 3: Crean Luthera
  • OCVarsity’s Student Sections Report for Week 3

    OCVarsity’s Student Sections Report for Week 3
    There is nothing better than seeing a student section travel for a road game and cheer on their team.
    We understand that the 5 freeway or the 55 freeway or the . . . we have a lot of freeways in Orange County. The point is, we understand that traffic on a Friday evening can be brutal and that’s why it’s tough to travel for a road game.
    But some of these road games aren’t that far, and to prove my point I direct your attention to the Villa Park Black Pack.
    Now, the Black Pack di
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  • Just a hitter for now, Shohei Ohtani blasts two homers to pace Angels’ victory

    Just a hitter for now, Shohei Ohtani blasts two homers to pace Angels’ victory
    The Angels’ Shohei Ohtani hits the first of his two home runs during the fifth inning of Wednesday’s game against the Rangers in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)
    Angels starting pitcher Jaime Barria throws to the plate during the first inning of Wednesday’s game against the Rangers in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsARLINGTON, TX – SEPTEMBER 05:Kole Calhoun #56 of the Los Angeles Angel
  • Chargers hope to start 2018 season on better track, one year after relocation

    Chargers hope to start 2018 season on better track, one year after relocation
    COSTA MESA — Anthony Lynn noticed the difference as soon as he stepped into the room.
    “Opening day,” he said. “Full house.”
    Sitting in front of him at Chargers headquarters on Wednesday were dozens of reporters and videographers — the biggest media turnout the team has hosted in weeks, if not longer. The spotlight was fickle for this franchise last year, shining brightly on their relocation but dimming after their 0-4 start.
    Sign up for Home Turf and get exclu
  • Watch Angels’ Shohei Ohtani hit two home runs following Tommy John news

    Watch Angels’ Shohei Ohtani hit two home runs following Tommy John news
    Los Angeles Angels’ Shohei Ohtani (17) rounds the bases after hitting a solo home run, near Texas Rangers second baseman Rougned Odor during the fifth inning of a baseball game Wednesday, Sept. 5, 2018, in Arlington, Texas. (AP Photo/Ray Carlin)
    Los Angeles Angels’ Shohei Ohtani smiles as he is greeted in the dugout by teammates after scoring on a single by Andrelton Simmons against the Texas Rangers during the seventh inning of a baseball game Wednesday, Sept. 5, 2018, in Arlington,
  • Trump rips searing Times op-ed from unnamed senior official

    Trump rips searing Times op-ed from unnamed senior official
    By ZEKE MILLER and CATHERINE LUCEY
    The Associated Press
    WASHINGTON — In a striking anonymous broadside, a senior Trump administration official wrote an opinion piece in The New York Times on Wednesday claiming to be part of a group of people “working diligently from within” to impede President Donald Trump’s “worst inclinations” and ill-conceived parts of his agenda.
    Trump said it was a “gutless editorial” and “really a disgrace,” and h
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  • Dodgers lose to Mets in sloppy getaway day performance

    Dodgers lose to Mets in sloppy getaway day performance
    Dodger players watch the ninth inning from the dugout during their game against the Mets at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles Wednesday, Sept. 5, 2018.The Mets defeated the Dodgers 7-3. (Photo by Hans Gutknecht, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG)
    Mets Jose Reyes #7 and Amed Rosario #1 celebrate their victory over the Dodgers at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles Wednesday, Sept. 5, 2018.The Mets defeated the Dodgers 7-3. (Photo by Hans Gutknecht, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG)SoundThe gallery will resume insecon
  • Tustin man arrested on suspicion of child molestation in park restroom

    Tustin man arrested on suspicion of child molestation in park restroom
    Police arrested a man on suspicion he attempted to commit a lewd act on an underage girl at park in Tustin on Wednesday.
    The suspect allegedly encountered the victim in the women’s restroom of Columbus Tustin Park on the 14700 block of Prospect Avenue and attempted to expose himself to her, according to a news release from the Tustin Police Department. It said that, after a brief struggle, the girl managed to escape and tell her father what had happened. He immediately called 911 and the v
  • Trio sentenced for kidnapping, robbing and beating Long Beach man in 2015

    Trio sentenced for kidnapping, robbing and beating Long Beach man in 2015
    Three men were sentenced to prison time Wednesday for holding a Long Beach man captive three years ago, robbing him and pistol whipping him during a terrifying 12-hour ordeal, officials said.
    Judge James D. Otto sentenced Patrick John Adams, 24, of San Diego, to 17 years behind bars following his no contest plea in July to one felony count each of assault with a semiautomatic firearm and dissuading a witness by force or threat. Adams also admitted to inflicting great bodily injury and using
  • Seal Beach school principal draws fire for Facebook post over controversial Nike ad

    Seal Beach school principal draws fire for Facebook post over controversial Nike ad
    Along with thousands of other people around the country expressing similar viewpoints, Roni Burns-Ellis turned to Facebook Tuesday, Sept. 4, to condemn Nike for featuring controversial quarterback Colin Kaepernick in an ad.
    But as principal of McGaugh Elementary in Seal Beach, Burns-Ellis drew her own controversy.
    Above her photo of a Nike T-shirt cut into pieces, Burns-Ellis wrote on her personal Facebook page: “My newest rag! When Nike signs an anti-American thug to represent their brand
  • Clippers retain Tyrone Wallace, match Pelicans’ offer sheet

    Clippers retain Tyrone Wallace, match Pelicans’ offer sheet
    The Clippers will retain guard Tyrone Wallace, matching a two-year, $2.9 million offer sheet from the New Orleans Pelicans, the team announced Wednesday.
    Wallace – a 6-foot-5 guard – spent last season on a two-way contract with the team. He played 30 games with the injury-plagued Clippers, starting 19 and averaging 9.7 points in 28 minutes per game.
    The Clippers had a Wednesday deadline once Wallace signed the offer sheet to match or let him go.
    “We identified Tyrone as a versa
  • Orange County scores and player stats for Wednesday (9-5-18)

    Orange County scores and player stats for Wednesday (9-5-18)
    Scores and stats for the Orange County games on Wednesday, Sept. 5.
    BOYS WATER POLO
    Dana Hills 6, Foothill 4
    Goals: (DH)  Diamond 2, Likins, Sullivan , Malecka, McCarthy. (Foot) Worland 2, Florma, Tallman
    Saves: N/A
    GIRLS GOLF
    Aliso Niguel 204, Corona del Mar 254
    Newport Beach Country Club (par 35)
    Medalist: Niu (CdM) 36
    Esperanza 223, Yorba Linda 225
    Black Gold (par 36)
    Medalist: Ko (YL) 39. Martinez (Esp) 41
    Sonora 207, Valley Christian 274
    La Mirada Golf Course (par 36)
    Medalis
  • Orange County high school schedule: Thursday, Sept. 6

    Orange County high school schedule: Thursday, Sept. 6
    The Orange County high school sports schedule for Thursday, Sept. 6.
    FOOTBALL
    Games 7 p.m. unless noted
    NONLEAGUE
    Esperanza vs. Loara at Glover Stadium, Canyon vs. Orange at El Modena High, Workman vs. Fairmont Prep at Yorba Linda High, Saddleback vs. Los Amigos at Garden Grove High, Kennedy vs. Magnolia at Western High, Segerstrom vs. Troy at Fullerton High, Los Alamitos vs. Banning at Veterans Stadium, University vs. Glenn at Excelsior High, Capistrano Valley Christian vs. Calvary Murriet
  • Rams preview: 2018 schedule game-by-game predictions

    Rams preview: 2018 schedule game-by-game predictions
    Glancing at the Rams’ schedule a year ago seemed to be a cover-thine-eyes proposition.
    Most reasonable pundits looked at the 2017 schedule and wondered how the Rams could possibly grind out five or six victories. A winning season seemed impossible, never mind a division championship.
    The Rams shocked everyone with an 11-5 record and an NFC West title. Now, even though the schedule is remarkably similar, expectations have changed. Anything less than double digits in wins and a division titl
  • Former NASA contractor threatened women with internet publication of nude photos, government says

    Former NASA contractor threatened women with internet publication of nude photos, government says
    A former NASA contractor threatened seven women by saying he would keep off the internet personal nude photos he had hacked from their computers — if they met his demand to email him new, explicit photos, a federal indictment claims.
    Richard Gregory Bauer, 28, of Los Angeles, had downloaded nude photos of six of the seven women he stalked and sent them attached to emails that threatened publication, authorities said.
    Writing under an alias, he told the women he would keep the hacked pictur
  • Fryer: No battles, just benefits for St. Margaret’s girls volleyball

    Fryer: No battles, just benefits for St. Margaret’s girls volleyball
    High school coaches sometimes are at odds with travel ball and club coaches.
    They often battle over how much time athletes should spend with the high school or non-high school team. An athlete can feel like the rope in a tug-of-war contest.
    Club and travel ball programs, though, also benefit high school teams. St. Margaret’s girls volleyball team is an example.
    The Tartans won the Dave Mohs Memorial Tournament’s Division 2 championship on Saturday. They beat Carlsbad 2-1 in the final
  • Support later school start times for California students

    Support later school start times for California students
    It was a classically Sacramento moment late last week, the usual mad rush in the Legislature to pass proposed laws before the Friday deadline. Nothing measured about this body. Too many bad bills were sent out.
    But it was always thus. And by sending out, we refer to the fact that there is one more quite crucial step in the lawmaking process. These successful bills won’t go into effect without Gov. Jerry Brown’s signature. And the governor is tasked with reviewing many dozens of them.
  • Orange County boys water polo Top 10 rankings (9-5-18)

    Orange County boys water polo Top 10 rankings (9-5-18)
    This week’s Orange County boys water polo rankings:
    O.C. Top 10
    (rankings, records through Sept. 5)
    1. Newport Harbor 0-0
    2. Mater Dei 1-0
    3. Huntington Beach 1-1
    4. Corona del Mar 3-0
    5. Orange Lutheran 0-1
    6. Laguna Beach 1-0
    7. Santa Margarita 1-2
    8. San Clemente 2-0
    9. Woodbridge 1-1
    10. Dana Hills 2-1
    Other: 11. Foothill 2-1
    RELATED
    O.C. preseason boys water polo rankings
    Please send water polo news to Dan Albano at [email protected] or @ocvarsityguy on Twitter
  • Comedienne delivers jokes and life lessons to college students

    Comedienne delivers jokes and life lessons to college students
    If anyone had a reason to crawl up in a ball and hide, it could easily have been Kathy Buckley who shared on Wednesday with area college students her story of growing up hearing impaired, recovering from an accident that nearly killed her, battling cancer and still finding the humor in life.
    The comedienne visited Santiago Canyon College in Orange for a free event, Comedy Before Class, in honor of National Deaf Awareness Month. She spoke to about 100 students, many of who are learning
  • High taxes help protect the black market for marijuana

    High taxes help protect the black market for marijuana
    About one out of every five of California’s marijuana consumers is still sticking with the black market, a report published by the San Francisco-based marijuana company Eaze recently noted.
    One of the major reasons they cite is California’s high rate of taxes on the burgeoning legal market for marijuana and marijuana products.
    Another practical reason is the lack of legal options in many communities. As of April, only about one of seven California cities permitted the legal sale of m
  • Fryer on football: Previews and predictions for Thursday’s games

    Fryer on football: Previews and predictions for Thursday’s games
    Previews and predictions for Thursday’s top high school football games in Orange County:
    CANYON (0-3) VS. ORANGE (1-1)
    Where, when: El Modena High, Thursday, 7 p.m.
    Analysis: Canyon has lost to three superior teams, all of which have been in the Orange County top 25 – Huntington Beach, San Juan Hills and Edison. Orange looks like another superior team. Orange lost by three points to Garden Grove, then clobbered University 61-15 last week. The Panthers, who have rushed for 444 yards
  • Dodgers closer Kenley Jansen will not travel to Colorado for weekend series

    Dodgers closer Kenley Jansen will not travel to Colorado for weekend series
    LOS ANGELES — Kenley Jansen will not accompany the Dodgers to Denver for this weekend’s three-game series against the Colorado Rockies with first place in the National League West at stake.
    The closer met with team officials to confirm the decision Wednesday, one day after his cardiologist recommended he miss the trip. Jansen suffered an atrial fibrillation when the Dodgers visited Denver in August, and a 10-day disabled list stint followed. It was not the first time Jansen experienc
  • Ex-fiancee of convicted killer Daniel Wozniak on trial for lying to police during double murder investigation

    Ex-fiancee of convicted killer Daniel Wozniak on trial for lying to police during double murder investigation
    Orange County Senior Deputy District Attorney Matt Murphy points to a screen as he gives his opening statement to the jury in the trial of Rachel Buffett, the ex-fiancee of convicted killer Daniel Wozniak, who is accused of lying to police after the murders of Samuel Herr and Juri “Julie” Kibuishi, on Wednesday, September 5, 2018 in Santa Ana. Wozniak, a former community theater actor, along with Buffett, from Costa Mesa, is on death row for the killings, which were part of a plot to
  • UCLA TE Caleb Wilson returns to family roots in Oklahoma

    UCLA TE Caleb Wilson returns to family roots in Oklahoma
    UCLA Bruins tight end Caleb Wilson (81) against the Texas A&M Aggies in the first half of a NCAA college football game at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, Calif., Sunday, Sept. 3, 2017. (Photo by Keith Birmingham, Pasadena Star-News/SCNG)
    UCLA tight end Caleb Wilson (far right) celebrates after his mom Tina and sister Colby after his father Chris (far left) won the Super Bowl with the Philadelphia Eagles. (Photo courtesy Wilson family)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsUCLA tight end Caleb Wils
  • Steal the glass from Eureka! during Wednesday beer specials — the chain’s new location is in Cerritos

    Steal the glass from Eureka! during Wednesday beer specials — the chain’s new location is in Cerritos
    Yup, they’re gonna look the other way. You pay for the beer? You get to take home the glass.
    That’s how they roll at Eureka!, a place for cocktails, craft beers, wines by the glass and small batch whiskeys. With locations in Colorado, Nevada, Texas, Idaho, Washington state and throughout California you might know the chain’s locations in Woodland Hills, Huntington Beach, Irvine, Hawthorne Airport, Claremont or its original restaurant in Redlands. Now it has landed landed i
  • LA County Fair thoroughbred meet at Los Alamitos features 5 stakes races

    LA County Fair thoroughbred meet at Los Alamitos features 5 stakes races
    Five stakes races, including the premier edition of the $100,000 Los Alamitos Special on Sept. 16, will highlight the 12-day Los Angeles County Fair thoroughbred meet at Los Alamitos Race Course that begins Thursday.
    Racing will be conducted on a Thursday-Sunday basis. First post daily is 1 p.m. The meet, the second of three that Los Alamitos will host this year, will conclude Sept. 23.
    The highlight of the meet figures to be the $75,000 E.B. Johnston Stakes on Saturday, part of a stakes doubleh
  • The Taste: Ceviche Alcapulco at Puesto in Irvine

    The Taste: Ceviche Alcapulco at Puesto in Irvine
    There are few dishes that so aptly conjure the essential flavors of coastal Latin America than ceviche, the citrus-marinated seafood preparation that in colorful variations can be found from Mexico to Peru, where it is honored as the national dish. On a trip to Ensenada, we indulged at every opportunity to sample it and discovered a particularly toothsome rendition at a street-side puesto or market stall, not far from the harbor.
    So it is at Puesto, where “Mexican street food” is the
  • Orange County boys athlete of the week: Kaden Kaneko, Mater Dei

    Orange County boys athlete of the week: Kaden Kaneko, Mater Dei
    The Orange County Register boys athlete of the week for Sept 5, 2018:
    Name: Kaden Kaneko
    School: Mater Dei
    Sport: Water polo
    Noteworthy: Kaneko, a senior attacker, recorded a match-high four goals and one assist to help lead the No. 2 Monarchs to a season-opening 9-4 victory against No. 3 Huntington Beach. Kaneko was the fifth-leading scorer last season for the CIF-SS Division 1 champion. He will be counted on more this season after the transfer of fellow attacker Cooper Haddad to Hunt
  • Alexander: Antonio Gates back with the Chargers was a no-brainer

    Alexander: Antonio Gates back with the Chargers was a no-brainer
    COSTA MESA — The locker is in a familiar, and appropriate, spot: No. 85, Antonio Gates, right next to No. 17, Philip Rivers.
    Gates has been back at the Chargers training facility two days, considering Tuesday was a day off. But it’s almost as if he’d never left.
    It was the worst-kept secret in football for months, especially after Hunter Henry’s season-ending ACL injury in May: The Chargers needed Gates, even though they’d appeared to have moved on right after
  • Omnivore sharks? UCI scientists find bonnetheads digest greens as well as meat

    Omnivore sharks? UCI scientists find bonnetheads digest greens as well as meat
    A four-year study by scientists at the University of California, Irvine found that bonnethead sharks don’t just eat crabs and other small fish, but also live off a diet of sea grass.
    Researchers at the School of Biological Sciences called the bonnethead shark, found along the U.S. coastline, “omnivorous.” Results of the study showed the sharks munched on — and digested — seagrass as well as animal protein.
    “Experts already knew bonnetheads take in the gra
  • Ivan the great comes to Segerstrom Center

    Ivan the great comes to Segerstrom Center
    “Don Quixote” showcases Ivan Vasiliev’s airborne<br />prowess.
    The Mikhailovsky Ballet performs “Don Quixote”
    November 9-11
    Segerstrom Hall, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. (Vasiliev is scheduled for all performances except the Nov. 10 matinee.) :: scfta.org
    Certain balletomanes – you know who you are – are aquiver anticipating November. Why? Because Ivan is coming to town!
    We speak of Ivan Vasiliev, 29, an itinerant Russian dancer who every cou
  • Angels’ Shohei Ohtani likely headed for Tommy John surgery after MRI shows new damage in elbow

    Angels’ Shohei Ohtani likely headed for Tommy John surgery after MRI shows new damage in elbow
    ARLINGTON, Texas — One of the benefits to having Shohei Ohtani pitch now instead of in the spring was for the Angels to find out as soon as possible if his damaged ulnar collateral ligament could withstand the rigors of pitching.
    They found out.
    Three days after Ohtani threw 49 pitches, he underwent an MRI that showed new damage to his UCL, prompting a recommendation of Tommy John surgery.
    Surgery has not yet been scheduled, because ultimately it’s Ohtani’s decision, but the pr
  • 340-home Esperanza Hills project north of Yorba Linda back for a third try at getting approved

    340-home Esperanza Hills project north of Yorba Linda back for a third try at getting approved
    For anyone watching the progress of the Esperanza Hills development, proposed on unincorporated county land tucked between Yorba Linda and Chino Hills State Park, the latest happenings may instill déjà vu.
    Approved Aug. 22 by the Orange County Planning Commission, plans for the 340-home, large-lot neighborhood are headed to county supervisors, who already have signed off on them twice since 2015. But a group of residents raised a host of objections to the project, and first a lower
  • Whicker: Tennis reminds us how good it can be – even in steamy New York

    Whicker: Tennis reminds us how good it can be – even in steamy New York
    Take the dial on every sport and turn it all the way up.
    Nothing touches tennis.
    At 2 a.m. Wednesday, Dominic Thiem missed a forehand and Rafael Nadal, the best player in the world, was liberated. In four hours and 49 minutes, Nadal won his quarterfinal match over Thiem, 0-6 (!),6-4, 7-5, 6–7, 7-6.
    Nadal embraced Thiem for a long time and then stretched his arms, closed his eyes and faced the sky. With rain, he would have been Andy Dufresne in “The Shawshank Redemption.”
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  • This is how La Mirada’s theater is going to change

    This is how La Mirada’s theater is going to change
    The La Mirada Theatre for the Performing Arts is getting new seats — the first since it opened in 1977.
    “The original (seats) were 40 years old and served their useful life,” said B.T. McNicholl, theater director. “(The new ones) will be more comfortable, ergonomic and theater red.”
    The old seats were blue, although the fabric was changed 18 years ago. The color before that was orange.
    The $200,000 for the purchase and installation of 1,251 seats was paid for from a
  • Handel’s Homemade Ice Cream & Yogurt will open Thursday, Sept. 6, in Laguna Niguel

    Handel’s Homemade Ice Cream & Yogurt will open Thursday, Sept. 6, in Laguna Niguel
    Handel’s Homemade Ice Cream & Yogurt –a national franchise scoop shop that started in 1945 when Alice Handel began selling ice cream at her husband’s Ohio gas station–is coming to Laguna Niguel, opening on Thursday, Sept. 6. (Courtesy of Handel’s Homemade Ice Cream & Yogurt)
    Handel’s Homemade Ice Cream & Yogurt –a national franchise scoop shop that started in 1945 when Alice Handel began selling ice cream at her husband’s Ohio gas stati
  • CIF-SS girls volleyball polls (9-4-18)

    CIF-SS girls volleyball polls (9-4-18)
    The CIF-SS girls volleyball polls released Tuesday, Sept. 4.
    As selected by the CIF-SS Girls Volleyball Advisory Committee
    DIVISION 1 & 2
    1 Mater Dei
    2 Redondo Union
    3 Vista Murrieta
    4 Marymount
    5 Mira Costa
    6 Santa Margarita
    7 San Juan Hills
    8 Sierra Canyon
    9 Aliso Niguel
    10 Lakewood
    11 Dana Hills
    12 Great Oak
    13 Harvard Westlake
    14 Trabuco Hills
    15 Foothill
    Others: Rancho Cucamonga, Long Beach Poly, St. Joseph/Lakewood, Los Alamitos
    DIVISION 3
    1 Village Christian
    2 Murrieta Mesa
    3 Marlboro
  • World Surf League: Men and women will earn equal prize money in pro contests starting in 2019

    World Surf League: Men and women will earn equal prize money in pro contests starting in 2019
    Since the start of professional surfing, women have earned a fraction of that earned by their male counterparts. They surf the same waves, in the same ocean. They are supported by the same surfwear brands that sponsor the athletes. But like other sports, the pay discrepancy was overly apparent between the two genders.
    That will now change, at least for contests at the highest professional level, the World Surf League announced on Wednesday.
    The equal prize money for WSL-controlled events will ha
  • Coast Magazine’s 2018 Fall Arts Guide

    Coast Magazine’s 2018 Fall Arts Guide
     
    Art
    “Three Noble Horses” from the Eyvind Earle exhibit. “Magical Visions: The Enchanted Worlds of Eyvind Earle” through October 13 at The Hilbert Museum of California Art at Chapman University.
    “Magical Visions: The Enchanted Worlds of Eyvind Earle”
    Through October 13
    The Hilbert Museum of California Art at Chapman University, 167 N. Atchison St., Orange
    You may not be familiar with the name Eyvind Earle, but you’ve probably seen his work. The ecl
  • Corky Carroll: With kids back in school, the waves are clear for us older folks

    Corky Carroll: With kids back in school, the waves are clear for us older folks
    I have to admit that the next couple of months are my favorite time of year in our beautiful Orange County.
    “And why is that Corky, oh wise sage that you are?” you ask.
    Well, there are a number of reasons. But let’s start out with the most important one, the one that brings the entire vibe of the season into sharp focus, the one that puts the yip in “yippeeeeee,” the one that makes each and every O.C. surfer over the age of 18-ish sit back, smile and go “ahhhh
  • LA County Fair brings petting zoo cuteness, baby goats to Union Station

    LA County Fair brings petting zoo cuteness, baby goats to Union Station
    If you found yourself at Union Station in Los Angeles for your Wednesday morning commute, you may have run into a pen of adorableness.
    Adorable meaning baby goats, a little lamb and calf, of course!
    LA County Fair set up a mini petting zoo at the East Portal of Union Station from 6 to 9 a.m. to the surprise of some lucky Los Angeles Metrolink commuters.Look at how cute these goats are! They are cuddling. Cuddling!
    There was even a little lamb!Animals officially arrived to the livestock units at
  • Video: Jaelan Phillips encouraged by UCLA’s defensive effort in season opener

    Video: Jaelan Phillips encouraged by UCLA’s defensive effort in season opener
    Linebacker Jaelan Phillips talks about what he liked about UCLA’s defensive performance against Cincinnati and how the Bruins have worked to fix their missed tackles.
  • Report: Blood-testing startup Theranos closing after fraud investigation, layoffs

    Report: Blood-testing startup Theranos closing after fraud investigation, layoffs
    The once-heralded blood-testing startup Theranos is shutting down, according to a media report.
    Theranos was unable to sell itself and is now looking to pay unsecured creditors its remaining cash of about $5 million in the upcoming months, according to an email The Wall Street Journal obtained that CEO David Taylor sent to shareholders.
    FILE- In this Nov. 2, 2015, file photo, Elizabeth Holmes, founder and CEO of Theranos, speaks at the Fortune Global Forum in San Francisco. On Wednesday, March 1
  • Video: Atonio Mafi talks about making his first college start

    Video: Atonio Mafi talks about making his first college start
    Defensive lineman Atonio Mafi talks about earning the starting job against Cincinnati as a 17-year-old true freshman, what he learned from his first game and why he fits into UCLA’s defensive scheme.
  • Toyota recalls 1 million Prius, C-HR hybrids on risk of fire

    Toyota recalls 1 million Prius, C-HR hybrids on risk of fire
    Toyota Motor Corp. is recalling more than a million of its Prius and C-HR compact crossover vehicles globally due to the risk of fire.
    Of the 1.03 million affected vehicles, 554,000 will be called back in Japan and 192,000 in the U.S., according to Jean-Yves Jault, a company spokesman. There has been one reported case of a vehicle emitting smoke, but no injuries were reported, he said Wednesday.
    An engine wire harness connected to the power control unit is at risk of wear over time, potentially
  • What do you do when a museum falls into your lap? UCI has an answer

    What do you do when a museum falls into your lap? UCI has an answer
    Just a few days into his tenure as UC Irvine’s Dean of the Claire Trevor School of the Arts, Stephen Barker got the shock of his life: James Irvine Swinden, president of the Irvine Museum, was planning on bequeathing the university about 1,300 works of art, the world’s largest collection of California impressionist and plein air paintings.
    A few days later, Barker got the second shock of his life. Deceased real estate developer Gerald E. Buck was leaving UCI his long-held collection
  • Up Close with Barbara DeMarco-Barrett – Pen on Fire founder shares her bookish passions.

    Up Close with Barbara DeMarco-Barrett – Pen on Fire founder shares her bookish passions.
    Barbara DeMarco-Barrett champions the local literary scene.
    Auto parts runner, semiconductor inspector, baker, waitress – Corona del Mar’s Barbara DeMarco-Barrett has held all these jobs, and then some. But when this granddaughter of Italian immigrants stepped into the role of Orange County’s grand dame of local literati, this book lover and writer found her true calling.
    For nearly 20 years, DeMarco-Barrett has hosted the KUCI radio show “Writers on Writing,” provi
  • Obama coming to Orange County to campaign for Democratic House hopefuls

    Obama coming to Orange County to campaign for Democratic House hopefuls
    Former President Barack Obama will jump into the midterm fight Saturday by speaking at an Orange County rally for seven California Democratic congressional candidates vying for vulnerable GOP-held seats.
    The rally will take place late Saturday morning but a specific time and location haven’t yet been announced.
    The stump speech will be Obama’s first of the election cycle and a rarity for a president who hasn’t campaigned much since leaving office. He recently offered endorsemen

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