• Garden Grove police interrupt burglary in progress; 2 suspects arrested

    Garden Grove police interrupt burglary in progress; 2 suspects arrested
    Police in Garden Grove interrupted a burglary in progress and arrested two men on Monday, Sept. 10.
    A homeowner living in the 12600 block of Jetty Street called police at about 2:49 p.m. while hiding from two men attempting to break into his home, according to a news release from the Garden Grove Police Department. Police said the victim managed to escape the house via his front door as the suspects came in through the back of the residence.Today GGPD offcrs arrested 2 suspects for residential b
  • Homeless shelter supporters line San Pedro street with candles and a message

    Homeless shelter supporters line San Pedro street with candles and a message
    Homeless Advocates and San Pedro Residents held a Candlelight Vigil in Support of the Newly Proposed Bridge Housing Facility in San Pedro Monday night September 10, 2018 on Gaffey Street in San Pedro. Cathy Beauregard and Sunny Lopez during the vigil. Photo By Chuck Bennett
    Homeless Advocates and San Pedro Residents held a Candlelight Vigil in Support of the Newly Proposed Bridge Housing Facility in San Pedro Monday night September 10, 2018 on Gaffey Street in San Pedro. Photo By Chuck BennettSo
  • ‘The Real Housewives of Orange County’: Tamra talks dirty, Kelly loses her cool, and Emily threatens to ‘kill her’

    ‘The Real Housewives of Orange County’: Tamra talks dirty, Kelly loses her cool, and Emily threatens to ‘kill her’
    Coming back from a commercial break in the episode of “The Real Housewives of Orange County” that aired Monday, Sept. 10, we are treated to a throwaway shot of Housewife Emily Simpson’s fluffy little dog alone, being quite amorous with a pillow, and in that moment the scales fell from my eyes and I saw the truth this series has hidden for 13 seasons now.
    We, the viewers, are all that little dog, frantically searching for something real and true, but at the end of each episode w
  • CIF-SS girls volleyball polls (9-10-18)

    CIF-SS girls volleyball polls (9-10-18)
    The CIF-SS girls volleyball polls released Monday, Sept. 10.
    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 Sierra Canyon
    7 Lakewood
    8 Great Oak
    9 Santa Margarita
    10 San Juan Hills
    11 Dana Hills
    12 Foothill
    13 Westlake
    14 Harvard Westlake
    15 Trabuco Hills
    Others: Aliso Niguel, Long Beach Poly, Los Alamitos, Notre Dame/Sherman Oaks, Rancho Cucamonga, St. Joseph/Lakewood
    DIVISION 3
    1 Village Chr
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  • Angels want Shohei Ohtani to play rest of 2018 as DH, despite his uncertain future

    Angels want Shohei Ohtani to play rest of 2018 as DH, despite his uncertain future
    ANAHEIM — Shohei Ohtani was healthy enough to appear in five games last week as the Angels’ designated hitter. He went 9 for 19 with four home runs and 10 RBIs. Monday, he was named the American League Player of the Week.
    For all the attention and analysis his skills have commanded on a baseball field, his decision-making has been scrutinized even more since he first declared his intention to leave Japan.
    Ohtani still had not made a decision about whether he will undergo surgery on h
  • Fryer on football: Estancia’s Eagles flying high with 3-0 start

    Fryer on football: Estancia’s Eagles flying high with 3-0 start
    When an athlete explains why his or her team is better than it was the previous season, improved team attitude almost always is the top reason.
    That’s because it’s true.
    Estancia finished 2-8 last season. The Eagles also were 2-8 in 2016. They went 3-7 in ’15.
    They are 3-0 this season going into Friday’s game against the best opponent they will see in nonleague play, Ocean View. Ocean View is No. 4 in the CIF-Southern Section Division 11 poll. Estancia is No.8 in Division
  • CIF-SS boys water polo rankings (9-10-18)

    CIF-SS boys water polo rankings (9-10-18)
    The CIF-SS boys water polo rankings, released Monday, Sept. 10.
    As selected by the CIF-SS Boys Water Polo Advisory Committee
    DIVISION 1 & 2
    1 Harvard Westlake
    2 Newport Harbor
    3 Loyola
    4 Mater Dei
    5 Oaks Christian
    6 Laguna Beach
    7 Santa Margarita
    8 San Clemente
    9 Huntington Beach
    10 Woodbridge
    11 Foothill
    12 Corona del Mar
    13 Palos Verdes
    14 Dos Pueblos
    15 Redlands East Valley
    16 Orange Lutheran
    17 Dana Hills
    18 La Serna
    19 Murrieta Valley
    20 Mira Costa
    Others: None
    DIVISION 3
    1 Servite
    2 Lo
  • UCLA football depth chart for Fresno State has added defensive depth

    UCLA football depth chart for Fresno State has added defensive depth
    UCLA released its weekly depth chart Monday ahead of the game against Fresno State on Saturday, adding formerly suspended players Osa Odighizuwa and Mo Osling III into the fold and showing a possible shift at quarterback.
    After Dorian Thompson-Robinson started against Oklahoma in place of injured grad transfer Wilton Speight, the freshman moved to the top line on the newest depth chart, although Thompson-Robinson, Speight and redshirt sophomore Devon Modster are still listed as possible co-start
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  • Alexander: SoCal Raider fans still loyal, but what about Oakland?

    Alexander: SoCal Raider fans still loyal, but what about Oakland?
    Oakland Raiders running back Marshawn Lynch, buried at lower left, goes tumbling into the end zone for a touchdown during the first half of an NFL football game against the Los Angeles Rams in Oakland, Calif., Monday, Sept. 10, 2018. (AP Photo/Ben Margot)
    Los Angeles Rams running back Todd Gurley warms up before an NFL football game against the Oakland Raiders in Oakland, Calif., Monday, Sept. 10, 2018. (AP Photo/Ben Margot)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsAn Oakland Raiders fans watches wa
  • Orange County high school schedule: Tuesday, Sept. 11

    Orange County high school schedule: Tuesday, Sept. 11
    The Orange County high school sports schedule for Tuesday, Sept. 11.
    GIRLS VOLLEYBALL
    SOUTH COAST LEAGUE
    Dana Hills at Aliso Niguel, San Juan Hills at Trabuco Hills
    SEA VIEW LEAGUE
    San Clemente at Capistrano Valley, Tesoro at Laguna Hills
    TRINITY LEAGUE
    Rosary at Mater Dei, Orange Lutheran at Santa Margarita
    CRESTVIEW LEAGUE
    Canyon at Foothill, Esperanza at El Dorado
    ORANGE COAST LEAGUE
    Saddleback at Orange, Estancia at Calvary Chapel, Santa Ana at Costa Mesa
    ORANGE LEAGUE
    Santa Ana Valley at Ka
  • Aliso Niguel High disputes claims made by Santa Ana High principal about signs, fan behavior at football game

    Aliso Niguel High disputes claims made by Santa Ana High principal about signs, fan behavior at football game
    Aliso Niguel High School’s administration worked Monday to quell a controversy over alleged racist and provocative signs and comments aimed at the Santa Ana High football team and its fans during Friday’s game at Aliso Niguel High’s on-campus stadium.
    Santa Ana High principal Jeff Bishop stated in a Facebook post late Friday night after Aliso Niguel’s 42-21 victory that he was proud of how Santa Ana’s team and its coaches handled “the racist welcome the &lsquo
  • 17 years after 9-11, the Afghan war drags on and liberties have been eroded

    17 years after 9-11, the Afghan war drags on and liberties have been eroded
    Seventeen years ago today, Americans experienced the worst attack on our country since the Imperial Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor. We must never forget what happened on that fateful Tuesday morning.
    More than 2,000 Americans and hundreds of foreign nationals lost their lives that day, leaving massive voids in the lives of their families, friends and communities.
    Our thoughts are with them today.
    The Sept. 11 attacks shook the nation and the world. Americans were brought together, unified in their
  • Photographer sees more than danger and destruction in the glow of nighttime wildfires

    Photographer sees more than danger and destruction in the glow of nighttime wildfires
    Hauntingly beautiful. Those were my first thoughts as I looked over the large photos on the wall at Santa Ana College’s SantoraSpace205 gallery in downtown Santa Ana.
    Glowing hillsides and fiery landscapes artfully composed and captured, often with a majestic night sky as a background, almost make the observer forget the destruction they represent. The serenity conveyed by the photos belies the hard work and danger.
    The images are part of “Terra Flamma: Wildfires At Night”
  • Live updates for LA Rams vs. Oakland Raiders on Monday Night Football

    Live updates for LA Rams vs. Oakland Raiders on Monday Night Football
    The Los Angeles Rams will open the season on the road against the Oakland Raiders.
    Rich Hammond will be reporting from the Oakland Coliseum. Keep it here for live news updates, analysis and stats during and after the game.
    Viewing from a mobile device? Click here.  I am going to open up the chat if anyone wants to talk football.Who wins tonight?  
     
  • Neither party has the courage to tell these economic truths

    Every American election includes an economic contest. However, what is attractive in a short-term political battle can be very harmful over the long-term.
    When former Vice President Walter Mondale ran against incumbent President Ronald Reagan in 1984, the economy was recovering. Job numbers were especially heartening. Mondale attempted to deflate those data by saying that, even if the quantity of jobs had increased, the quality had declined. The new jobs were “burger flippers” he sai
  • Marijuana stinks. Here’s what cities, businesses and neighbors can do about it.

    Marijuana stinks. Here’s what cities, businesses and neighbors can do about it.
    Even the most ardent marijuana lovers can’t deny it: The plant, at least to some noses, stinks.
    Marijuana odors have triggered lawsuits against cannabis companies. They’ve led residents to try to block commercial operations from coming to California and the other eight states where recreational cannabis is legal and, increasingly, big business.
    Odor even has sparked some neighborhood friction, too, as marijuana smoke drifts from one apartment or yard to the next.
    There are products o
  • Orange County football receiving leaders after Week 3

    Orange County football receiving leaders after Week 3
    Orange County receiving leaders after the Week 3 games.
    Our O.C. leaderboards will be updated each Monday during the regular season.
    Leaderboards are based on stats available each Monday morning.Name
    Yds
    Rec
    TD
    GP
    John Humphreys,Corona del Mar
    569
    30
    10
    4
    Brandon Krause,Fountain Valley
    464
    28
    5
    4
    Caine Savage, Western
    450
    28
    6
    4
    Jaydel Jenkins, San Clemente
    446
    23
    5
    4
    Jaylen Todd, Bolsa Grande
    436
    30
    5
    3
    Joseph Forest, Mission Viejo
    415
    24
    3
    4
    Blake Morgan, Cap
  • Kenley Jansen rejoins Dodgers, faces offseason surgery

    Kenley Jansen rejoins Dodgers, faces offseason surgery
    CINCINNATI — Kenley Jansen feels your pain.
    Left behind in California on doctor’s orders, Jansen watched the first two games of the Dodgers series in Colorado from home. Well, he tried to watch Saturday’s loss.
    “The second game, I was a fan,” Jansen admitted. “When we went down, I got pissed off and went and watched a movie at my house instead.”
    “Friday After Next” and “Boomerang” got Jansen through his weekend away
  • Should Americans boycott Nike over Kaepernick ad?

    Should Americans boycott Nike over Kaepernick ad?
    Nike’s decision to launch an ad campaign featuring former San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick has been met with considerable controversy.
    Kaepernick, who lead the 49ers in 2012 to their first Super Bowl appearance since 1994, has been without a job since he began taking a knee during the national anthem in protest, he said, of racial injustice in the United States.
    The ad, features a black-and-white close-up image of him as Kaepernick says, “Believe in something. Even if
  • Whicker: The best fight of the weekend might be Antonio Orozco vs. Jose Ramirez

    Whicker: The best fight of the weekend might be Antonio Orozco vs. Jose Ramirez
    The fellow came to Antonio Orozco’s table and laid a nice, juicy designer pizza before him.
    Bob Arum, the promoter, noticed.
    “Hey, don’t eat!” Arum yelled.
    Orozco just smiled. “What are you doing?” he replied. “Testing me here?”
    For Orozco, Fight Night never has been the test. He is 27-0 with 17 knockouts.
    The problem is the weigh-in, the day before, and the scales that always bring justice. Twice they have stopped him from meeting the simplest req
  • Albano on football: Brea Olinda encouraged despite two narrow losses

    Albano on football: Brea Olinda encouraged despite two narrow losses
    Brea Olinda’s football team could argue that it is two plays and about 2 yards away from being 3-0 and one of the surprise teams in Orange County.
    The Wildcats are instead 1-2 after consecutive narrow defeats and still far from grabbing much attention. But don’t give up on Brea Olinda just yet.
    Coach Robb Perrance isn’t discouraged but rather optimistic after having chances to beat Valencia and Sunny Hills the past two weeks. The Wildcats lost 10-6 against No. 23 Valencia and 3
  • Judge gives disbarred Irvine attorney involved in bank scheme time to sell home, raise money for restitution before being sentenced

    Judge gives disbarred Irvine attorney involved in bank scheme time to sell home, raise money for restitution before being sentenced
    A federal judge on Monday agreed to delay the sentencing of a former Irvine attorney connected to a multi-million-dollar bank-fraud scheme to allow the defendant time to sell his home in order to raise money for restitution.
    Bruce Haglund, 66, admitted last year to being involved in a $5 million scam that targeted investors across Southern California, but his sentencing was previously held off for nearly six months so that he could help his wife deal with Alzheimer’s disease.
    Haglund &ndas
  • Nearly $300,000 raised to support the Pacific Marine Mammal Center and its expansion efforts

    Nearly $300,000 raised to support the Pacific Marine Mammal Center and its expansion efforts
    LAGUNA BEACH — Hundreds turned out to celebrate the life-saving and rehabilitative work of the Pacific Marine Mammal Center and its philanthropists during a fundraiser Sunday, Sept. 9, at The Ranch.
    Audrey Kim, 8, of Irvine is named the Pacific Marine Mammal Center’s Junior Philanthropist of the Year (Photo by Erika Ritche, staff, Orange County Register/SCNG)
    Bruno Aschidamini receives an award as Philanthropist of the Year. Aschidamini, is co-founder of Sand Cloud, a millennial-run
  • Ducks prospects make most of chance to display skills in inaugural Rookie Faceoff

    Ducks prospects make most of chance to display skills in inaugural Rookie Faceoff
    LAS VEGAS — The stands were filled to overflowing Saturday and Sunday at City National Arena, with NHL scouts and team executives eager to see what the latest crop of prospects had to offer. The mostly gray gentlemen were easy to spot in their black jackets with team logos affixed.
    Thousands of fans joined them, clustered in higher numbers, eager for the start of another season and no doubt thrilled to be seated in the chill of the rink and out of the 100-degree temperatures and searing su
  • Brews and blues prove a winning combo for CSUF’s Fullerton Arboretum

    Brews and blues prove a winning combo for CSUF’s Fullerton Arboretum
    “Good Beer” gets poured into one of the signature souvenir glasses from the Fullerton Arboretum’s Brews & Blues in the Garden fundraiser Aug. 18.(Photo by Foster Snell, Contributing Photographer)
    Food trucks were available during the Fullerton Arboretum’s Brews & Blues in the Garden fundraiser Aug. 18. (Photo by Foster Snell, Contributing Photographer)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsA variety of beers were available for sampling at the Fullerton Brews &
  • Overseas program validates why CSUF students want to serve

    Overseas program validates why CSUF students want to serve
    The struggles of immigrants and refugees are hardly a problem unique to the United States.
    Those working to serve these groups here can learn from the experiences of other countries, says Yuying Tsong, associate professor of human services at Cal State Fullerton.
    Tsong took a group of students to Spain and Morocco for a month this past summer so they could see how various populations transition to a new country.
    Cal State Fullerton student Desiree Sanchez Magana joins a Senegalese street vendor
  • Hazard statement issued warns of big surf, high tide flooding at Los Angeles beaches

    Hazard statement issued warns of big surf, high tide flooding at Los Angeles beaches
    Big surf and high tide could spell trouble.
    The National Weather Service issued a Coastal Hazard Statement for beaches from Ventura through south Los Angeles as a swell brought strong surf to Southern California on Monday.
    The statement, issued by the NWS office in Oxnard, remains in place through Monday evening.
    Surf in select areas is 3-to 5-feet at some south-facing beaches. The high tides will be about 6.5 feet from 10 p.m. to 11 p.m.
    “There is a high risk of strong rip currents d
  • A Cal State Fullerton artist captures refugees’ life in paint while aiding them

    A Cal State Fullerton artist captures refugees’ life in paint while aiding them
    By Yara Almouradi
    Contributing columnist
    Awkward: one of the first sensations I felt during my portfolio review for the Master of Fine Arts program at Cal State Fullerton.
    Awkward: the reality setting in that my sister and I created a grassroots nonprofit, Sight & Sketches, seemingly on a whim.
    Awkward: a fleeting observation when I was appointed president for the Fine Arts Society.
    Awkward: the overriding feeling of responsibility I felt when I first stepped into the classroom, this time as
  • Clinical trial seeks to prevent heart disease in those living with HIV

    Clinical trial seeks to prevent heart disease in those living with HIV
    An international clinical trial, which is looking for effective ways to prevent heart disease in those living with HIV, has hit 7,000 participants.
    “It’s a major accomplishment,” said Dr. Judith Currier, professor of medicine and chief of the Division of Infectious Diseases at UCLA Health, which is one of seven enrolling centers in Southern California for this particular clinical trial called REPRIEVE, which stands for Randomized Trial to Prevent Vascular Events in HIV.
    Dr. Jud
  • CSUF programs inspiring female students in STEM get national nod

    CSUF programs inspiring female students in STEM get national nod
    Cal State Fullerton programs that support females in STEM — teaching Girl Scouts computer coding, hosting an event for girls about careers in engineering and technology, and giving female undergraduate students extra support — got a national nod from Insight Into Diversity magazine.
    The Creative Coding, STEM Expo and Women in Computer Science and Engineering initiatives, offered by the College of Engineering and Computer Science, have received the 2018 Inspiring Programs in
  • Sentencing postponed for Whittier man in VA bribery scheme

    Sentencing postponed for Whittier man in VA bribery scheme
    By FRED SHUSTER | City News Service
    LOS ANGELES — A sentencing hearing was postponed Monday for a former U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs contracts administrator who pleaded guilty to tax fraud and lying to investigators about his part in a bribery scheme at the VA’s Westside medical center campus.
    Ralph Tillman, 58, of Whittier was granted a delay in sentencing until Sept. 24 to ensure that he will have access to his medications while in federal prison.
    Tillman, who resigned from
  • Hurricane Florence strengthens to Category 4, takes aim at Carolinas

    Hurricane Florence strengthens to Category 4, takes aim at Carolinas
    By JONATHAN DREW
    The Associated Press
    RALEIGH, N.C. — Florence exploded into a potentially catastrophic Category 4 hurricane Monday as it closed in on North and South Carolina, carrying winds up to 130 mph and water that could wreak havoc over a wide stretch of the eastern United States later this week.
    The South Carolina governor ordered the state’s entire coastline to be evacuated starting at noon Tuesday.
    The storm’s first effects were already being seen on barrier islands a
  • Suspects sought in death of Marine from Miramar; San Diego County coroner rules it a homicide

    Suspects sought in death of Marine from Miramar; San Diego County coroner rules it a homicide
    San Diego County Sheriff’s investigators and Navy Criminal Investigative Services are looking for suspects in the death of an active-duty Marine from Marine Corps Air Station Miramar.
    Sgt. Christopher Truax, 21, was killed just after midnight on Friday, Sept. 7, according to the San Diego County Sheriff’s Department.
    San Diego County Sheriff officials are working with Navy Criminal Investigative Services to find suspects in Friday’s death of Marine Corps Sgt. Christopher Truax,
  • Corona del Mar celebrate first CIF football title won 30 years ago

    Corona del Mar celebrate first CIF football title won 30 years ago
    When Corona del Mar High constructed its new, state-of-the-art football facility and weight room on campus in the 1990s, it was named after former coach Dave Holland.
    About five years later, Holland ended up coaching against the Sea Kings as Laguna Beach’s head football coach, while the facility was still named after him, but that’s another tale.
    Holland’s Sea Kings of 1988 celebrated a 30-year reunion and the players were introduced at halftime in Corona del Mar’s home o
  • See Robin Williams memorabilia before it’s set to be auctioned off

    See Robin Williams memorabilia before it’s set to be auctioned off
    Awards, movie props, artwork, watches, and sports memorabilia: These are some of late comedian Robin Williams’ treasures being auctioned off in New York next month.
    But you can see them in Los Angeles first.
    Sotheby’s will host a free preview exhibition of “Creating a Stage: The Collection of Marsha and Robin Williams” at its Century City gallery from Tuesday, Sept. 11 to Friday, Sept. 14, featuring more than 30 items from the collection of Williams and his second wi
  • Despite Trump tweet, Ford says it won’t make hatchback in US

    Despite Trump tweet, Ford says it won’t make hatchback in US
    By Paul Wiseman, The Associated Press
    Ford won’t be moving production of a hatchback wagon to the United States from China — despite President Donald Trump’s claim Sunday that his taxes on Chinese imports mean the Focus Active can be built in America.
    Citing Trump’s new tariffs, Ford on Aug. 31 said it was dropping plans to ship the Focus Active from China to America.
    Trump took to Twitter Sunday to declare victory and write: “This is just the beginning. This car ca
  • Video: Chase Cota on making jump to college

    Video: Chase Cota on making jump to college
    Receiver Chase Cota talks about adjusting to the college game out of high school, learning from Theo Howard and Christian Pabico and how Chip Kelly’s hire at UCLA influenced his decision to come to Westwood.
  • Irvine office tower near JWA sells for $106.75 million

    Irvine office tower near JWA sells for $106.75 million
    A 10-story office tower near John Wayne Airport in Irvine has sold for $106.75 million.
    The Atrium, which houses the restaurant Bistango, Premier Business Center and the law firm Severson & Werson, was sold to Kelemen Co., a property and asset management firm based in Irvine. The seller was Barings Real Estate, a division of Charlotte, N.C.-based Barings LLC.Related: Housing, homelessness and the California dream: High costs mean many just getting byThe 302,877-square-foot bui
  • Video: Michael Ezeike on his first collegiate touchdown catch

    Video: Michael Ezeike on his first collegiate touchdown catch
    Receiver Michael Ezeike talks about what it was like to catch his first college touchdown at Oklahoma, what he did to earn a bigger role against the Sooners and where he fits in with the offense.
  • Curt Seeden: Fall Fling, Fountain Valley High Hall of Fame ceremony will make for busy day

    Curt Seeden: Fall Fling, Fountain Valley High Hall of Fame ceremony will make for busy day
    Elwyn California will hold its fifth annual Fall Fling on Saturday, Sept. 22 at Old Ranch Country Club in Seal Beach.
    So what’s the Fall Fling about?
    It has a different theme every year, and this year’s is “Whole Lot of Country/Little Bit Rock n’ Roll.” Emcees are Cynthia Varnell from the Kiwanis Club of Huntington Beach and John Etheridge from Seashore Pest Control. John, incidentally, emceed last year’s Fling.
    Local business people and volunte
  • North Korea wraps up 70th anniversary with mass rally

    North Korea wraps up 70th anniversary with mass rally
    By ERIC TALMADGE
    The Associated Press
    PYONGYANG, North Korea (— Tens of thousands of North Korean students rallied in Pyongyang’s Kim Il Sung Square on Monday night in the final major event of the country’s 70th anniversary, an elaborate celebration that has showcased the nation’s aspirations for economic growth and Korean unity.
    The rally featured a sea of university and high school students carrying torches that spelled out giant slogans and words when seen from above t
  • Can Southern California’s electric bike companies survive Trump’s tariffs?

    Can Southern California’s electric bike companies survive Trump’s tariffs?
    When President Donald Trump slapped a stiff duty on 279 categories of Chinese goods last month, Don DiCostanzo was ready.
    The CEO of Pedego Electric Bikes, based in Fountain Valley, had figured the new 25 percent tariffs on $16 billion worth of Chinese imports would cost him $1 million by the end of the year.
    No small sum for a company whose $18.6 million in revenue last year mostly depended on three factories outside Shanghai.
    So is DiCostanzo moving his manufacturing to the United States? Is h
  • Video: Chip Kelly questions UCLA’s effort on special teams vs. Oklahoma

    Video: Chip Kelly questions UCLA’s effort on special teams vs. Oklahoma
    Head coach Chip Kelly talks about what the tape revealed about UCLA’s loss to Oklahoma, including a lack of effort that led to breakdowns on special teams, how he will approach the quarterback situation this week and the Bruins have to do to improve their tackling.
  • L.A. County supervisors to vote on temporary rent cap for apartments

    L.A. County supervisors to vote on temporary rent cap for apartments
    The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors plans to vote Tuesday, Sept. 11, on whether to impose a temporary rent cap on older apartments in unincorporated areas, limiting increases to 3 percent a year for six months.
    The ordinance, first proposed in July, is seen as a stop-gap measure to freeze current rents at September levels while the county considers recommendations from a citizen’s working group reviewing permanent rent control.
    Board Chairwoman Sheila Kuehl, a rent-control supporte
  • Irvine hosts splash-in movie night

    Irvine hosts splash-in movie night
    A lifeguard keeps his eyes on the kids as they swim around while the movie Secret Life of Pets is playing during the City of IrvineÕs Splash-In Movie Recreation Swim on Saturday, Aug. 25, at William Woollett Jr. Aquatics Center in Irvine.
    (Photo by Michael Fernandez, Contributing Photographer)
    Kids float around as the movie Secret Life of Pets is playing during the City of IrvineÕs Splash-In Movie Recreation Swim on Saturday, Aug. 25, at William Woollett Jr. Aquatics Center in Irvi
  • Trump administration closing Palestinian office in Washington

    Trump administration closing Palestinian office in Washington
    By KEN THOMAS and SUSANNAH GEORGE
    WASHINGTON (AP) — The Trump administration ordered the closure of the Palestinian diplomatic mission in Washington on Monday, citing the refusal of Palestinian leaders to enter into peace talks with Israel. The Palestinians accused the administration of dismantling decades of U.S. engagement with them.
    The State Department said the U.S. step — the latest in a series targeting the Palestinians — came after a review of the office of the Palestine
  • Placentia-Yorba Linda shows score improvements with AP and International Baccalaureate programs

    More records were set by Advanced Placement and International Baccalaureate students who took the hours-long examinations earlier this year at high schools in the Placentia-Yorba Linda Unified School District.
    Scores earned by students maintain a years-long district tradition of giving more tests to more students, with a higher percentage of students earning passing scores at most school sites.
    Students earning passing or better scores on the AP and IB examinations can earn university-level cred
  • Former Oxford Preparatory parents, staff start new school at old site

    Former Oxford Preparatory parents, staff start new school at old site
    After more than a year of drama, Oxford Preparatory Academy’s Chino, Calif. campus finally closed last year. Brian Camagay, 5, left, pounds on bongos during music class.Parents and former board members have started their own school, Allegiance STEAM Academy-Thrive, which opened this school year. Photographed on Friday, Sept. 7, 2018. (Photo by Cindy Yamanaka, The Press-Enterprise/SCNG)
    Music teacher Jevon McGlory dances with Brian Camagay, 5, left, at Allegiance STEAM Academy-Thrive, which
  • 7 things to know about Six Flags Magic Mountain’s Fright Fest 2018

    7 things to know about Six Flags Magic Mountain’s Fright Fest 2018
    Six Flags Magic Mountain touts this Fright Fest as “the biggest and scariest” ever.
    The 26th annual Halloween happening, taking place weekends from Saturday, Sept. 15 through Sunday, Oct. 28, aims to raise the bar with a terrifying line-up of haunted attractions and roving ghouls.
    Following are 7 things likely to scare up some screams in thrillseekers.
    Thrills by day, frights by night
    Six Flags Magic Mountain remains open even as the bewitching hour strikes. That means you can w
  • This man will spend life in prison for a marijuana conviction unless Donald Trump or the Supreme Court helps him

    This man will spend life in prison for a marijuana conviction unless Donald Trump or the Supreme Court helps him
    Barbara Tillis isn’t sure when she’ll get to see her son, Corvain Cooper, again.
    Every few months for the past four years, Tillis, has driven five hours with her husband, daughter and Cooper’s oldest daughter, making the trip from Rialto to the federal prison in Atwater, near Merced. They’d spend the day visiting and chatting, and guards would let each family member give Cooper exactly one hug. When the visit was over, they’d reluctantly pile into the car

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