• Orange County football scores and stats for Friday (9-21-18)

    Orange County football scores and stats for Friday (9-21-18)
    Scores and stats for the Orange County football games on Friday, Sept. 21.
    FOOTBALL
    CIF-SS
    NONLEAGUE
    Mater Dei vs. IMG Academy
    Mission Viejo vs. Orange Lutheran
    Aliso Niguel vs. Sonora
    Bishop Diego at St. Margaret’s
    Ayala 34, Brea Olinda 7
    Capistrano Valley Christian 49, Keppel 30
    Capistrano Valley 35, Cypress 0
    El Modena 24, Marina 13
    Beckman 24, Esperanza 0
    Canyon 14, Foothill 0
    Yorba Linda 31, La Mirada 7
    Villa Park 56, El Toro 6
    Trabuco Hills vs. Sunny Hills
    Troy at Don Lugo
    Saddleback
  • Alexander: What does Billie Jean King’s ownership stake in Dodgers mean?

    Alexander: What does Billie Jean King’s ownership stake in Dodgers mean?
    Tennis champions Billie Jean King and her partner Ilana Kloss pose for photographers on the field after a news conference that added the two to the Los Angeles Dodgers ownership group in Los Angeles, Friday, Sept. 21, 2018.(AP Photo/Alex Gallardo)
    LOS ANGELES, CA – SEPTEMBER 21:Billie Jean King who is the newest member of the team’s ownership group waves as she leave the room after an introductory press conference before the game against the San Diego Padres at Dodger Stadium on Sept
  • Mike Trout, Angels pitchers keep heading in opposite directions

    Mike Trout, Angels pitchers keep heading in opposite directions
    The Astros’ Myles Straw, left, scores as Angels catcher Francisco Arcia reaches to tag him during the eighth inning of Friday’s game in Houston. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip)
    Los Angeles Angels’ Mike Trout hits a two-run home run against the Houston Astros during the sixth inning of a baseball game Friday, Sept. 21, 2018, in Houston. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsHOUSTON, TX – SEPTEMBER 21:Mike Trout #27 of the Los Angeles Angels of Anahei
  • Vin Scully makes rare public appearance at Dodgers game to help honor Jaime Jarrin

    Vin Scully makes rare public appearance at Dodgers game to help honor Jaime Jarrin
    Longtime Dodgers broadcaster Jaime Jarrin acknowledges the crowd after being inducted into the Dodger Stadium Ring of Honor before Friday’s game at Dodger Stadium. (Photo by Michael Owen Baker, Contributing Photographer)
    Streamers fall as longtime Dodgers broadcaster Jaime Jarrin is inducted to the Dodger Stadium Ring of Honor before Friday’s game at Dodger Stadium. (Photo by Michael Owen Baker, Contributing Photographer)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsRetired Dodgers broadcast
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  • Billie Jean King hopes to ‘make a difference’ as Dodgers minority owner

    Billie Jean King hopes to ‘make a difference’ as Dodgers minority owner
    Dodgers infielder Chase Utley talks with tennis icon Billie Jean King, who is the newest member of the team’s ownership group on the field before Friday’s game against the San Diego Padres at Dodger Stadium. Both graduated from Long Beach Poly High. (Photo by Jayne Kamin-Oncea/Getty Images)
    LOS ANGELES, CA – SEPTEMBER 21:Los Angeles Dodgers Owner & Chairman Mark Walter the newest member of the ownership group, Billie Jean King with her own jersey during a press conference a
  • Suspect in search for armed and dangerous man turns himself in to Buena Park Police

    Suspect in search for armed and dangerous man turns himself in to Buena Park Police
    Two days after a man considered “armed and dangerous” was able to evade Buena Park police by running through a residential area carrying a rifle, the suspect surrendered to police Friday.
    Christian Gonzalez, 28, of Buena Park, turned himself in at the Buena Park Police Department at 3:30 p.m. Friday and is being held on suspicion of weapons charges. The details of the charges were not immediately made available by police.
    Christian Gonzalez, 28, of Buena Park turned himself in to pol
  • Orange County scores and player stats for Friday (9-21-18)

    Orange County scores and player stats for Friday (9-21-18)
    Scores and stats for the Orange County games on Friday, Sept. 21.
    BOYS WATER POLO
    NONLEAGUE
    Mission Viejo 7, Brea Olinda 6
    GIRLS VOLLEYBALL
    ORANGE COAST LEAGUE
    Costa Mesa def. Saddleback, 18-25, 25-7, 25-17, 25-23
    CM: Tufugs 10 kills 10 aces, Nguyen 8 kills, Galarion 15 digs.
    Santa Ana def. Estancia, 25-23, 25-16, 25-18
    SURF LEAGUE
    Corona del Mar def. Estancia, 25-16, 25-19, 25-16
    CdM: Kipp 16 kills, Pouliot 33 assists, Won 8 digs.
    NONLEAGUE
    Saddleback Valley Christian def. Tri-City Christian, 2
  • There is no such machine as a lie detector

    There is no such machine as a lie detector
    The funny thing, perhaps not so funny thing, about lie detectors is that they themselves are a big lie.
    The machines, also known out of our wonderfully American pomposity as polygraphs, are a lie. The results they achieve are a lie, or at least no better than a coin toss.
    These truths have been exhaustively proven and are now self-evident and have been for decades. And yet in our innocent faith in the mechanical, in our belief that if you can just hook up some wires to a person then we can reall
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  • LAFC workhorse Marco Urena happy to be part of a contender again

    LAFC workhorse Marco Urena happy to be part of a contender again
    While on World Cup duty for Costa Rica in June, Marco Ureña missed a chance to return to the epicenter of his MLS experience.
    Instead, following a pre-tournament friendly between The Ticos and Belgium in Brussels, the 28-year-old center forward caught the result on his MLS app when he awoke the next day.
    Goals in the 90th and 97th minutes had pushed LAFC to a frantic 4-3 victory over the San Jose Earthquakes.
    “It’s pretty nice when you’re on a new team and they are bette
  • Jennie Churchill and the drive of American women

    Jennie Churchill and the drive of American women
    At a time of strangely shifting policies on both sides of the Atlantic — and the political sniping that so often goes with it — Americans are as fond as ever of the United Kingdom. From television series like “The Crown” and “The Great British Baking Show” to a huge wave of goodwill toward the youthful royal family, the popular cultural bond between the “cousins” shows a fresh willingness to brave the seas of fortune in a spirit of affection.
    A new
  • USC’s Uchenna Nwosu returns to Coliseum as Chargers linebacker on the rise

    USC’s Uchenna Nwosu returns to Coliseum as Chargers linebacker on the rise
    COSTA  MESA – Chargers linebacker Uchenna Nwosu is making his return on Sunday to the Coliseum, where he played his home games at USC the previous four seasons.
    Nwosu, from Narbonne High in Harbor City, has many fond memories from his days on the Coliseum turf, the site of Sunday’s NFL game between the Chargers and Rams (1:05 p.m. kickoff).
    Sign up for Home Turf and get exclusive stories every SoCal sports fan must read, sent daily. Subscribe here.
    “I’m undefeat
  • Yes on Proposition 5

    Yes on Proposition 5
    California’s housing crisis, largely a consequence of housing production insufficient to keep pace with population growth, has made it hard for many aspiring homeowners to find a place to call home.
    At a time when legislators and activists are considering a wide range of options, from rent control to streamlining housing development, it is important for the state to use its existing housing stock as efficiently as possible.
    One long-recognized issue is the fact that many long-time homeowne
  • A first look at Chaak in Tustin, the second restaurant by the owners of Gabbi’s Mexican Kitchen in Orange

    A first look at Chaak in Tustin, the second restaurant by the owners of Gabbi’s Mexican Kitchen in Orange
    Guests at the new restaurant Chaak enjoy food and drink in the open-air dining room in Tustin on Thursday, September 20, 2018. (Photo by Leonard Ortiz, Orange County Register/SCNG)
    The bar and dining room at Chaak is below the open air ceiling at in Tustin on Thursday, September 20, 2018. The decor of the new restaurant reflects its Yucatan roots. Chaak is the second restaurant by Gabbi and Ed Patrick, owners of Gabbi’s Mexican Kitchen in Orange. (Photo by Leonard Ortiz, Orange County Regi
  • Angels’ Andrelton Simmons wants to muscle up over the winter

    Angels’ Andrelton Simmons wants to muscle up over the winter
    HOUSTON — Andrelton Simmons has a plan for taking his offensive game to the next level.
    As he’s finishing off a third straight above-average season at the plate, Simmons said his goal for the winter is to get stronger, so he can hit for more power.
    “I’m getting close to now having a good idea at the plate,” he said before Friday’s game. “I’m starting to learn more and more what to do and how to do it. It’s just a matter of hitting the ball a
  • Angels’ catcher/pitcher Francisco Arcia gets a special baseball card

    Angels’ catcher/pitcher Francisco Arcia gets a special baseball card
    HOUSTON — Francisco Arcia’s historic moment has been immortalized on a baseball card.
    Topps released a limited-edition card on Friday commemorating Arcia’s performance on Thursday, when he became the first player in major league history to pitch, catch and hit a homer in the same game.Have you ever seen a player catch, pitch AND homer in the same game? Not before @Angels Francisco Arcia you haven’t. #TOPPSNOW https://t.co/bCnflyqvPC pic.twitter.com/Fxqsi9YfRL
    — Topp
  • Vietnamese-American O.C. official finally meets his ex-soldier father after more than 50 years

    Vietnamese-American O.C. official finally meets his ex-soldier father after more than 50 years
    The bullies made his life hell because of the father he never knew.
    Those were tough years for Hugh Nguyen, living with his grandparents in Saigon, living with Vietnamese and American blood.
    His father had been a U.S. serviceman, stationed in Vietnam. That man, whose name he didn’t know, had died in battle shortly after getting Nguyen’s mother pregnant, the result of a one-night liaison on leave from the base in Nha Trang. That’s all Nguyen was told.
    The kids in Saigon called h
  • Travel: Hong Kong is an easier way to experience exciting China

    Travel: Hong Kong is an easier way to experience exciting China
    If the thought of vacationing in China causes some anxiety with all the political, economic, humanitarian and cybersecurity friction going on, not to mention the language barrier and intimidation of a culture so different, consider Hong Kong as a happy alternative.
    The world’s most visited city effortlessly blends East and West, and like unique sights, sounds and smells, English is omnipresent. Over 150 years of British rule will do that to a place.
    Those who’ve been there know how m
  • Is Jared Goff merely a ‘system quarterback’? Rams push back on that idea

    Is Jared Goff merely a ‘system quarterback’? Rams push back on that idea
    THOUSAND OAKS – Skepticism never really goes away. It just gets packaged in different language.
    Jared Goff didn’t deserve to be drafted No. 1 overall. Then he was a bust. Then he heard he was mediocre, with an average arm. Now, critics have transitioned into calling Goff a “system quarterback.”
    RELATED: The 10 most important NFL players in Los Angeles
    Criticism is fair and Goff is far from perfect.Yet the fact that the tone of Goff criticism has shifted so dramatically in
  • Almost 350 vehicles misused disabled parking placards at this year’s LA County Fair

    Almost 350 vehicles misused disabled parking placards at this year’s LA County Fair
    Four Department of Motor Vehicles investigations enforcement operations held during the Los Angeles County Fair found that nearly one-fifth of the disabled parking placards checked were being misused, officials said Friday.
    “We want the public to know that a person who is assigned a disabled parking placard is the only one who can legally use it,” said DMV Investigations Chief Tom Wilson in a statement. “Our goal is to achieve compliance through education and enforcement, and w
  • Tustin nonprofit transforms self-storage space into a food pantry

    Tustin nonprofit transforms self-storage space into a food pantry
    After several successful food drives, Operation Warm Wishes had accumulated canned fruit and boxed pasta to spare.
    So the Tustin organization’s founder, TyRon Jackson, said he decided to open a market of sorts where people could “grocery shop” free of charge.
    TyRon Jackson, right, assists Juellz Sanchez, 10, left, and his brother Jaiden, 7, select groceries at the food pantry Operation Warm Wishes located in the Pouch Self Storage in Tustin on Wednesday, September 19, 2018. TyR
  • Live updates for USC football vs. Washington State

    Live updates for USC football vs. Washington State
    After back-to-back losses, the USC Trojans hope to get back on track at home against Mike Leach and the Washington State Cougars Friday, Sept. 21 at 7:30 p.m.
    Viewing on a mobile device? Click here.Related Articles USC vs. Washington State: TV info, scouting report and prediction USC faces Washington State in hopes of ending struggles Clay Helton bets on positivity to turn around USC’s season USC football mailbag: Assessing the Trojans’ 1-2 start USC to be without Porter Gustin for f
  • Cerritos man sentenced to prison for DUI crash that killed La Mirada man

    Cerritos man sentenced to prison for DUI crash that killed La Mirada man
    SANTA ANA — A drunken driver was sentenced Thursday to eight years and eight months in state prison for a crash on Mothers Day 2015 that killed an 82-year-old La Mirada man.
    A jury last month found Steven Gerard Cruz guilty of gross vehicular manslaughter while intoxicated and driving under the influence in connection to a May 10, 2015 crash in a Buena Park intersection.
    Police say Cruz, 36, was driving about 90 mph on Orangethorpe Avenue with a blood-alcohol level of .11 percent, above th
  • High School football week 5: Live updates from Orange County

    High School football week 5: Live updates from Orange County
    Live updates, scores, photos, videos and stories from our reporters and photographers covering high school football.
    Trouble viewing on mobile? See full stream.Support our high school sports coverage in the year ahead by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe now.Good to finally have another home game to enjoy #lionprideat Jserra!twitter.com/malvarez02/sta…Our @ocvarsityStudent Section of the week nominees are (opens envelope)@vphsspirit
    @ServiteAsylum@JSerra_Football
    @LaHabraHS
    @EDHS_a
  • Andrew Cogliano ‘a little frustrated’ as Ducks juggle lines

    Andrew Cogliano ‘a little frustrated’ as Ducks juggle lines
    ANAHEIM — Andrew Cogliano found himself in an unfamiliar position Friday.
    He was on the ice with his teammates, which was to be expected. He skated with his customary speed around the rink, going through all the usual drills and working up a sweat, which wasn’t a surprise.
    However, Cogliano formed a line with Carter Rowney and Brian Gibbons, two free agents who signed during the offseason. Cogliano’s usual linemates, Ryan Kesler and Jacob Silfverberg, skated in different g
  • Meet David Ivers, the artistic director taking over Orange County’s top theater company

    Meet David Ivers, the artistic director taking over Orange County’s top theater company
    For David Ivers, his first impression of South Coast Repertory was that surprising feeling when you realize this could be something special.
    Announced Thursday evening as the new artistic director for Orange County’s preeminent theater, Ivers first worked at SCR in fall 2015. He touched down in Costa Mesa to direct a production of the madcap Brit farce, “One Man, Two Guvnors.”
    “While I can’t say I was intimately dialed in,” said Ivers, “as the work on th
  • Yorba Linda is ready to build new library and arts center off Lakeview Avenue

    Yorba Linda is ready to build new library and arts center off Lakeview Avenue
    Yorba Linda has finalized the design of the long-awaited new library and arts center and is now seeking a construction company to build the facility by May 2020.
    The city will accept bids to do the work from six pre-qualified companies and should have a contract awarded in November.
    A sign marks the spot where the new library and arts center will be built. The 4.7 acres dubbed “the strawberry field” is on the southeast corner of Lakeview Avenue and Lemon Drive in Yorba Linda, CA on W
  • Kings’ Ilya Kovalchuk downplays dazzling goal

    Ilya Kovalchuk of the Kings scored a beautiful goal Thursday. Coming down the right wing, he sneaked the puck through the legs of Vegas defenseman Nicolas Hague and fired it past goaltender Oscar Dansk.
    It brought a roar from the Staples Center crowd.
    That third-period goal only pulled the Kings within 6-2 on their way to a 7-2 loss to the Golden Knights, who swept the Kings in the first round of the playoffs this past April.
    Kovalchuk indicated afterward he didn’t care how pretty it looke
  • Chargers at Rams: Who has the edge?

    Chargers at Rams: Who has the edge?
    CHARGERS (1-1) at RAMS (2-0)
    When: Sunday, 1:05 p.m. PT
    Where: L.A. Memorial Coliseum
    Line: Rams by 7
    TV/Radio: KCBS/2; 710-AM, 1330-AM (Spanish), 640-AM, 980-AM (Spanish)
    CHARGERS OFFENSE VS. RAMS DEFENSE
    It might be a small sample size, but through two weeks in which they’ve suffocated the Cardinals and Raiders offenses, no defense in the NFL has been more ferocious – or just generally terrifying in every way – than the Rams. Sure, their first two opponents might end up among
  • Dozen potential victims have come forward after Newport Beach surgeon, girlfriend charged with sexual assault, DA says

    Dozen potential victims have come forward after Newport Beach surgeon, girlfriend charged with sexual assault, DA says
    SANTA ANA – More than a dozen “potential, credible victims” have contacted prosecutors in the days since a well-known Newport Beach surgeon and his girlfriend were charged with drugging and raping two women, Orange County DA Tony Rackauckas announced Friday.
    Grant William Robicheaux and Cerissa Laura Riley are accused of sexually assaulting one woman in April 2016 and a second one in October 2016, both times meeting them in a Newport Beach restaurant or bar and bringing th
  • Lakers to host first Pride Night on Oct. 4 vs. Sacramento

    Lakers to host first Pride Night on Oct. 4 vs. Sacramento
    The first Lakers’ Pride Night is coming to Staples Center this preseason.
    The franchise will host Pride Night on Oct. 4, in a preseason game against the Sacramento Kings. The event celebrating “diversity, inclusion and unity” with the LGBTQ community will feature a number of prominent guests, including Jason Collins, the first openly gay NBA player, and Violet Palmer, the first openly gay NBA referee.
    Collins will be receiving the “Laces of Unity” award in recogniti
  • Orange County restaurants shut down by health inspectors (Sept. 14-21)

    Orange County restaurants shut down by health inspectors (Sept. 14-21)
    Restaurants and other food businesses closed by health inspectors in Orange County from Sept. 14 to 21, 2018:
    Paracel Seafood, 15583 Brookhurst St., WestminsterClosed: Sept. 20 (report)
    Reason: Rodent infestation
    Reopened: Sept. 20 (report)El Rancho Market, 1095 N. Glassell St., OrangeClosed: Sept. 20 (report)
    Reason: Cockroach infestationGourmet Caterers, 2217 S. Grand Ave., Santa AnaClosed: Sept. 20 (report)
    Reason: Rodent infestation
    Reopened: Sept. 20 (report)H.B. Liquor Liquor, 6937 Warner
  • Trump delays declassification of Russia probe documents; allies voiced concerns

    Trump delays declassification of Russia probe documents; allies voiced concerns
    By JILL COLVIN and ERIC TUCKER
    The Associated Press
    WASHINGTON  — President Donald Trump on Friday delayed his own order to declassify and release documents from the FBI’s Russia investigation, saying the Justice Department and U.S. allies have raised security concerns about their disclosure.
    The announcement, in a pair of tweets, represented a highly unusual walk-back for a president who has pressed for the release of classified information that he believes will expose “r
  • In city attorney saga, judge rules in favor of Huntington Beach, leaving incumbent Michael Gates alone on the ballot

    In city attorney saga, judge rules in favor of Huntington Beach, leaving incumbent Michael Gates alone on the ballot
    HUNTINGTON BEACH – After months of conflict between Huntington Beach City Attorney Michael Gates and his would-be opponent Jerald Friedman, an Orange County Superior Court decision Friday, Sept. 21, makes the incumbent the only candidate on the November ballot.
    One day before the candidate filing deadline of Aug. 10, Friedman lodged a lawsuit with the California Supreme Court arguing that the city should not have disqualified his application.
    Huntington Beach requires i
  • Lonzo Ball’s cleaned-up shot draws approval from Lakers brass

    Lonzo Ball’s cleaned-up shot draws approval from Lakers brass
    What can Lonzo Ball do to improve his shot? If you asked 10 different people, you’re likely to get 10 different answers.
    But it seems Ball went in search of his own answers to that question after shooting just 36 percent from the field last year, one of the worst guard efficiencies in the league. And watching Ball lately, the powers-that-be in the Lakers front office seem satisfied that he’s come a long way.
    “Man,” said Magic Johnson, pantomiming Ball’s adjustments
  • Rosenstein said to have suggested he secretly record Trump and discussed 25th Amendment; he denies it

    Rosenstein said to have suggested he secretly record Trump and discussed 25th Amendment; he denies it
    By Adam Goldman and Michael S. Schmidt
    The New York Times
    WASHINGTON — The deputy attorney general, Rod Rosenstein, suggested last year that he secretly record President Donald Trump in the White House to expose the chaos consuming the administration, and he discussed recruiting Cabinet members to invoke the 25th Amendment to remove Trump from office for being unfit.
    Rosenstein made these suggestions in the spring of 2017 when Trump’s firing of James Comey as FBI direc
  • Southern California’s job market in August: 10 things you should know

    Southern California’s job market in August: 10 things you should know
    Southern California bosses added 124,100 workers in the 12 months ended in August as unemployment fell to 4.6 percent.
    Here are 10 trends to know about the job market in Southern California taken from the state Employment Development Department’s monthly jobs report released Friday, Sept. 21.
    My trusty spreadsheet combined last month’s data and compares it with data from a year ago and the average of the previous five years for Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside and San Bernardino counti
  • Southern California’s hot job market in August: 10 things you should know

    Southern California’s hot job market in August: 10 things you should know
    Southern California’s hiring pace stayed toasty in mid-summer as bosses added 124,100 workers in the 12 months ended in August while the unemployment rate fell to 4.6 percent in the four-county region.
    Here are 10 trends to know about the job market in Southern California taken from the state Employment Development Department’s monthly jobs report released Friday, Sept. 21.
    My trusty spreadsheet combined last month’s data and compared it with data from a year ago and the averag
  • Flu season is approaching; here’s what you need to know

    Flu season is approaching; here’s what you need to know
    This year’s flu season is just getting started. And experts are already beginning to worry.
    Last year was the worst flu season in more than a decade. There were 164 flu-related deaths last year in California, compared to 81 deaths the year before.
    The situation became so dire that some Southern California hospitals opened up flu triage tents in their parking lots to serve the high volume of patients.
    The dominant strain last year was Influenza A H3N2, which wasn’t new. But it is ofte
  • California’s paid family leave program leaves many behind, report says

    California’s paid family leave program leaves many behind, report says
    When Salvador Guillermo’s wife was expecting the couple’s first child, he requested paid family leave so he could spend time helping out at home and bonding with his son.
    The 38-year-old Los Angeles resident was an independent contractor at Keck Medical Center working as a phlebotomist drawing blood from patients.
    “We were short staffed at the time and they didn’t want me to take any time off, but I went through HR and they said I had the ability to take paid family leave
  • Canelo win over Golovkin was close, not controversial

    Canelo win over Golovkin was close, not controversial
    According to a press-row poll of 58 reporters taken after Saturday’s middleweight title fight between Gennady Golovkin and Canelo Alvarez, only two had Alvarez winning at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. Some 39 had Golovkin winning, 17 others scored it a draw.
    It’s still not controversial, not when a fight is close. And it was very, very close.
    Instead of bemoaning the judges’ scorecards that awarded Alvarez a majority decision and Golovkin’s titles, we should be celebrating
  • Photos: Bedford project in Corona begins selling 238 homes near the I-15

    Photos: Bedford project in Corona begins selling 238 homes near the I-15
    One of New Home Co.’s model homes at the Bedford project in Corona. (Jonathan Lansner/SCNG)
    A kitchen at a New Home Co. model home at the Bedford project in Corona. (Jonathan Lansner/SCNG)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsA backyard at a New Home Co. model home at the Bedford project in Corona. (Jonathan Lansner/SCNG)
    Inside a New Home Co.’s model home at the Bedford project in Corona. (Jonathan Lansner/SCNG)
    A Woodside model home at the Bedford project in Corona. (Jonathan Lansn
  • Arcade Fire at the Greek: An unexpected ‘Funeral’ in full and 4 more reasons why Thursday’s show was better than its last L.A. concert

    Arcade Fire at the Greek: An unexpected ‘Funeral’ in full and 4 more reasons why Thursday’s show was better than its last L.A. concert
    William Butler and Richard Reed Parry of Arcade Fire perform during the Everything Now? tour stop at the Greek Theatre. (Photo by Kelly A. Swift, Contributing Photographer)
    Régine Chassagne of Arcade Fire performs during the Everything Now tour stop at the Greek Theatre. (Photo by Kelly A. Swift, Contributing Photographer)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsWilliam Butler of Arcade Fire performs during the Everything Now tour stop at the Greek Theatre. (Photo by Kelly A. Swift, Contribu
  • UCLA wraps up bye week practice without most assistants

    UCLA wraps up bye week practice without most assistants
    LOS ANGELES — UCLA wrapped up its bye week schedule with a practice Friday, but carried on without many of the assistant coaches, as they are likely spending their weekends recruiting.
    It appeared that defensive coordinator Jerry Azzinaro was the only assistant coach on the field Friday morning as it was mostly graduate assistants working with players. Azzinaro, a former defensive line coach, worked with the defensive linemen and outside linebackers during the open viewing period.
    Outside
  • Long Beach police investigating two early morning shootings

    Long Beach police investigating two early morning shootings
    Long Beach police are investigating a pair of shootings that occurred 15 minutes apart early Friday morning, but authorities said they do not appear to be related.
    About 1:45 a.m., Long Beach officers were dispatched to a hospital on a report of a boy with a gunshot wound, Officer Benjamin Hearst said.
    When they arrived, they found the juvenile had been shot in the upper torso, but his injuries were non-life threatening. Officers discovered the boy was shot in the 600 block of W. 7th Street, Hea
  • Successful Aging: ‘What’s next?’ can be hard for retirees to answer

    Successful Aging: ‘What’s next?’ can be hard for retirees to answer
    Q. My newly retired husband was a successful executive in a small company. He loved his career and was responsible for business development and sales, attending conferences, meetings and retreats, appearing at the office from morning to early evening with added business dinners. Without the structure of his work and lots of downtime, he seems to forget appointments, our commitments and more. In general, he seems OK. Yet, should I worry? L.J.
    Dear L.J.
    Let’s begin by addressing what might b
  • Los Alamitos racing consensus picks for Friday, Sept. 21

    Los Alamitos racing consensus picks for Friday, Sept. 21
    Consensus box of picks come from handicappers Bob Mieszerski, Art Wilson, Terry Turrell and Eddie Wilson. Here are the picks for Friday, Sept. 21 at Los Alamitos.
    Trouble viewing on mobile device? See consensus picks.
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  • Adam Carolla hopes to catch a buyer for La Canada Flintridge home at $3.4 million

    Adam Carolla hopes to catch a buyer for La Canada Flintridge home at $3.4 million
    Carolla bought the five-bedroom home, built in 1963, three years ago and has updated it. Click through the slideshow to see more. (Photos by Charmaine David)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsShow Caption of Expand
    Television personality and comedian Adam Carolla, whose credits include the reality TV show, “Catch a Contractor,” is looking to snag a buyer for his midcentury modern house in La Canada Flintridge.
    Carolla bought the five-bedroom home, built in 1963, three years ago an
  • How the ‘Scarium’ of the Pacific is getting into the Halloween spirit

    How the ‘Scarium’ of the Pacific is getting into the Halloween spirit
    The Aquarium of the Pacific turns into the Scarium of the Pacific with a trio of Halloween celebrations that, well, aren’t really super scary, but will still wet your appetite for Halloween with events for adults and the kids.
    Here’s the Halloween happenings at the Aquarium.
    Night Dive costume party
    When: 7:30-11 p.m. Oct. 12
    Cost: $17.95, 18 and older only.
    This aquarium event is for adults as the venue opens for a night of live music, DJs, art shows, and food trucks.
    Costumes are h
  • Kohl’s hiring for the holidays, offering employees big discounts

    Kohl’s hiring for the holidays, offering employees big discounts
    Your neighborhood Kohl’s is among the many retailers looking to hire temporary workers for the upcoming holiday shopping season.
    Kohl’s needs to fill some 90,000 spots at 1,100 stores nine distribution centers, five e-commerce fulfillment centers and credit centers nationwide. The company wouldn’t say how many it would need at Inland Empire stores.ICYMI: Gap to hire 500 seasonal workers for local stores, call centers, distribution centers“Hiring needs are determined
  • Festival Pass: Two new festivals launch in Southern California this weekend

    Festival Pass: Two new festivals launch in Southern California this weekend
    Festival Pass is a weekly newsletter that lands in your inbox on Thursdays during Southern California’s prime music festival season (April-November). When we cover festivals in the field, you get bonus editions, too! Subscribe now.
    Festival Pass for Thursday, Sept. 20
    We’ve begun the blitz of fall music festivals and there’s so much competition that the Foo Fighters’ Cal Jam already announced set times and it’s not even happening for another two weeks

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