• Alexander: Ryu, big game pitcher, should have more opportunities to come

    Alexander: Ryu, big game pitcher, should have more opportunities to come
    LOS ANGELES — Sunday was Hyun-Jin Ryu’s turn on the mound for the Dodgers. It was already Monday in his native South Korea, and that also happened to be Chuseok, a Korean holiday celebrating family and ancestors.
    The people in his home country would have had to be awake at 5 a.m. to follow along from the first pitch. But it would have been worth it.
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  • California’s green economy a model? Not quite

    California’s green economy a model? Not quite
    A significant sub-theme of Gov. Jerry Brown’s climate change conference in San Francisco this month was that California is a living model of how a nation-state can go green while experiencing economic prosperity.
    Some Californians take it a step further, contending that going green is itself an economic spur.
    Certainly California’s current economy is, at least superficially, booming.
    The state’s official unemployment rate is 4.2 percent, a record-low level, reflecting tens of t
  • USC’s defense in pursuit of more turnovers

    USC’s defense in pursuit of more turnovers
    The pass was a little underthrown, and Talanoa Hufanga took advantage.
    Midway through the fourth quarter of USC’s 39-36 victory over Washington State on Friday night, Hufanga had dropped into pass coverage on third down and hovered toward the sideline. The freshman safety extended his left arm and batted down a throw by quarterback Gardner Minshew.
    It left the Cougars to punt.
    The play also captured a dynamic of USC’s defense. The Trojans have been active and broken up 29 passes, the
  • LA County Fair visitors enjoy one last day of Route 66 kicks

    LA County Fair visitors enjoy one last day of Route 66 kicks
    Sakon Wilson of Burbank drops in on the LA County Fair on its last day. Photographed in Pomona, Calif. on Sunday, Sept. 23, 2018. (Photo by Cindy Yamanaka, The Press-Enterprise/SCNG)
    “I want to be fearless. God got this,” Sakon Wilson of Burbank says as the LA County Fair winds down on its last day. Photograph in Pomona, Calif. on Sunday, Sept. 23, 2018. (Photo by Cindy Yamanaka, The Press-Enterprise/SCNG)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsSakon Wilson of Burbank struts after taki
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  • The Galaxy stays alive in playoff chase thanks to win over Seattle

    The Galaxy stays alive in playoff chase thanks to win over Seattle
    Los Angeles Galaxy forward Zlatan Ibrahimovic (9) maneuvers the ball against the Seattle Sounders during the second half of a Major League Soccer match at the Stubhub Center in Carson, Calif. on Sunday September 23, 2018.Los Angeles Galaxy won 3-0.(Photo by Raul Romero Jr, Contributing Photographer)
    Los Angeles Galaxy forward Ola Kamara (11) celebrate with his teammates after scoring a goal against Seattle Sounders goalkeeper Stefan Frei (24) during the first half of a Major League Soccer match
  • TV Best Bets: What to watch this week in sports

    TV Best Bets: What to watch this week in sports
    BEST BETRyder Cup, Guyancourt, France, Albatros CourseSept. 27-30Golf Channel, NBC
    In the wake of Tiger Woods winning the Tour Championship Sunday – the 80th win in his career and first in more than five years – comes one of golf’s hallowed events, the Ryder Cup matching 12 Americans against a dozen European golfs for bragging rights across the Atlantic. Tiger is in the field, too, for the U.S., the last of four captain’s picks by Jim Furyk.
    Is this good news for the
  • Rams’ victory is costly as four significant players suffer injuries against Chargers

    Rams’ victory is costly as four significant players suffer injuries against Chargers
    LOS ANGELES – Marcus Peters, Aqib Talib, Dominique Easley and JoJo Natson. Having completed the list of significant Rams players who suffered injuries Sunday, Coach Sean McVay paused.
    “Was there anything else?” McVay asked.
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    That’s quite enough. With little time to prepare for one of their biggest games of the season, the Rams could be without both of their startin
  • Time to send home America’s bloody war booty

    Time to send home America’s bloody war booty
    Many Americans view their country as a national Virgin Mary, blameless and without sin. Yet for those on the other end of U.S. bullets and bombs, America looks like anything but an avenging angel. The tragic reality is that myopic U.S. policymakers have turned patriotic military personnel into war criminals for base, even venal ends.
    Yemen is not the first shameful moment in American military history. Many conflicts were foolish, counterproductive, and short-sided. Several were justified by frau
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  • Chargers’ non-existent pass rush has no answer for Jared Goff, Rams

    Chargers’ non-existent pass rush has no answer for Jared Goff, Rams
    LOS ANGELES – They understood the system. They respected the quarterback. They expected the tempo and anticipated the deception.
    They had the answers to stop Sean McVay, Jared Goff, and the rest of the Rams explosive offense. But the Rams rolled over the Chargers, anyway, again leaving a once-vaunted defense beset with glaring question marks. Some of which don’t appear to have obvious answers.
    Others, in the aftermath of the Chargers’ 35-23 loss to the Rams on Sunday, were pret
  • Two-car collision in Irvine leaves wife dead; husband and child injured

    Two-car collision in Irvine leaves wife dead; husband and child injured
    One occupant of a vehicle that rolled onto its side was fatally injured and two others were hurt in a two-car collision in Irvine on Sunday, Sept. 23.
    Rescuers had to extract one person from one of two wrecked vehicles that collided near the intersection of Walnut Avenue and Jamboree Road sometime before 5:15 p.m., said Orange County Fire Authority Capt. Paul Holaday.
    A wife, husband and child who were in the car that tipped over were sent to Orange County Global Medical Center, said Irvine Poli
  • The dark cloud over Kavanaugh: Political Cartoons

    The dark cloud over Kavanaugh: Political Cartoons
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    Check out our daily cartoon gallery featuring some of the best cartoonists from around the world, and across the political spectrum, covering current issues and figures.
  • Sacramento continues risky experiments with public safety

    Sacramento continues risky experiments with public safety
    Dr. Frankenstein has nothing on Sacramento.
    During this year’s legislative session, state lawmakers once again conducted risky experiments with our criminal justice system. As with so many public safety experiments in the past decade, Sacramento has put feel-good political correctness above the safety of our community.
    Sacramento’s most damaging creation, Senate Bill 10, ends bail in California. Instead of cash bail, criminal courts will conduct “risk assessments” to dete
  • Whicker: Rams had Chargers cornered, and Cory Littleton didn’t let them escape

    Whicker: Rams had Chargers cornered, and Cory Littleton didn’t let them escape
    LOS ANGELES – The best play of Derwin James’ three-game NFL career had a shelf life of approximately 1.5 seconds.
    The Chargers’ rookie safety stepped in front of Rams’ tight end Gerald Everett and intercepted Jared Goff, who had been an unerring pitching machine to that point.
    Good news, followed by real bad news.
    James was in the end zone. Before the roars of the surprisingly large Chargers’ contingent escaped the Coliseum, he darted over the goal line and quickly
  • United plane from O.C.’s John Wayne Airport has an engine problem; diverts to LAX

    United plane from O.C.’s John Wayne Airport has an engine problem; diverts to LAX
    An engine problem forced a United Airlines jet flying from Orange County to Denver to turn around and land at Los Angeles International Airport on Sunday, according to officials.
    Less than half an hour into its flight after taking off from John Wayne Airport, United 2401 abruptly turned around near the Nevada border, according to data provided by Flight Aware.
    Ian Gregor, a spokesman for the Federal Aviation Administration, said the pilots of the Boeing 737-800 just before 10 a.m. found the airc
  • What’s next for USC football? The Arizona Wildcats

    What’s next for USC football? The Arizona Wildcats
    USC (2-2, 1-1 in Pac-12) at Arizona (2-2, 1-0)
    When: Saturday, 7:30 p.m.
    Where: Arizona Stadium; Tucson, Ariz.
    Watch/listen: ESPN2/710 AM
    USC update: With a 39-36 win over Washington State on Friday night, the Trojans avoided what would have been a disastrous 1-3 start and ended a two-game losing streak. They have started 1-3 only once since 2001. … The win, coming at the Coliseum, extended the Trojans’ home winning streak to 18 games, the second-longest active streak in the FBS beh
  • Creating the affordable housing we need with Proposition 1

    Creating the affordable housing we need with Proposition 1
    At Habitat for Humanity of Orange County we know a few things about housing.
    We know that our community is facing a crisis in affordable housing and that rising housing costs are forcing untold thousands of families to pay one-half or more of their incomes for housing. Some are doubling and even tripling up into overcrowded homes.
    The overwhelming cost of housing leaves them precious little left to maintain their jobs, provide a stable school setting for their children and pay for life’s n
  • Jonny Brodzinski’s injury bums out Kings coach

    Jonny Brodzinski’s injury bums out Kings coach
    EL SEGUNDO – Forward Jonny Brodzinski got into 35 games with the Kings last season. But other than playing the final game of the regular season with them, he spent the final six weeks toiling for the Ontario Reign – the Kings’ AHL affiliate.
    According to Coach John Stevens, Brodzinski worked himself into optimum shape over the summer, and he was showing very well here in training camp. That is until he suffered a shoulder injury Thursday after being checked from behind into the
  • Dodgers will have few bullpen decisions to make in the regular season’s final week

    Dodgers will have few bullpen decisions to make in the regular season’s final week
    LOS ANGELES – Dave Roberts said it isn’t quite decision-making time for his luxuriant collection of bullpen arms, but the Dodgers manager acknowledged that it’s getting close. Six games remain in the regular season and the Dodgers can clinch a playoff berth as early as Wednesday.
    That’s not a lot of time to get a look at the two relievers Roberts still wants to see more from: Josh Fields and Tony Cingrani.
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  • Parolee cleared of involvement in Placentia stabbing of Fullerton officer; suspect at large

    Parolee cleared of involvement in Placentia stabbing of Fullerton officer; suspect at large
    The man who stabbed an off-duty Fullerton police officer in Placentia on Saturday, Sept. 22 remained at large Sunday afternoon after authorities cleared a man who had been arrested in connection to the attack.
    Investigators no longer view James Carrera, 19, a parolee from Placentia, as a suspect in the assault that happened on Saturday at about 3:30 p.m near the intersection of Kraemer and Yorba Linda Boulevards, according to Placentia Police Sgt. John Gomez.
    Carrera was arrested and named
  • Photos: Rams vs. Chargers at Coliseum

    Photos: Rams vs. Chargers at Coliseum
    Los Angeles Chargers vs. Los Angeles Rams in the first half of a NFL football game at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum on Sunday, September 23, 2018 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Keith Birmingham, Pasadena Star-News/SCNG)
    Los Angeles Rams defense blocks a Los Angeles Chargers punt in the end zone as cornerback Blake Countess (not pictured) of the Los Angeles Rams recovers the ball for the touchdown in the first half of a NFL football game at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum on Sunday,
  • Dodgers give their fans plenty to sing about in 14-0 win over San Diego Padres

    Dodgers give their fans plenty to sing about in 14-0 win over San Diego Padres
    Los Angeles Dodgers’ Manny Machado follows through on a foul ball against the San Diego Padres during the fifth inning of a baseball game Sunday, Sept. 23, 2018, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez)
    Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Hyun-Jin Ryu throws to the San Diego Padres during the fifth inning of a baseball game Sunday, Sept. 23, 2018, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsLos Angeles Dodgers’ Justin Turner (10) scores
  • Jared Goff and Rams offense outlast Chargers in injury-filled Fight for L.A.

    Jared Goff and Rams offense outlast Chargers in injury-filled Fight for L.A.
    Defensive back Derwin James #33 of the Los Angeles Chargers intercepts a pass in the end zone intended for tight end Gerald Everett #81 of the Los Angeles Rams in the first half of a NFL football game at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum on Sunday, September 23, 2018 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Keith Birmingham, Pasadena Star-News/SCNG)
    Quarterback Jared Goff #16 of the Los Angeles Rams passes against the Los Angeles Chargers in the first half of a NFL football game at the Los Angeles
  • Reaction to Tiger Woods’ Tour Championship win in Atlanta

    Reaction to Tiger Woods’ Tour Championship win in Atlanta
    Tiger Woods hits from the third fairway during the final round of the Tour Championship golf tournament Sunday, Sept. 23, 2018, in Atlanta. (AP Photo/John Amis)
    Tiger Woods hits from the third tee during the final round of the Tour Championship golf tournament Sunday, Sept. 23, 2018, in Atlanta. (AP Photo/John Amis)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsTiger Woods hits out of the sand to the fifth green during the final round of the Tour Championship golf tournament Sunday, Sept. 23, 2018, in At
  • Boss Tagaloa, Martell Irby rise in UCLA depth chart vs. Colorado

    Boss Tagaloa, Martell Irby rise in UCLA depth chart vs. Colorado
    Now eligible to return from suspension, offensive lineman Boss Tagaloa is already shaking things up on UCLA’s latest depth chart.
    The former defensive lineman who missed the first three games of the season due to a violation of athletic department policy is officially listed as the co-backup center with Zach Sweeney on UCLA’s depth chart released Sunday in advance of the team’s conference opener at Colorado on Friday.
    Tagaloa was seen snapping the ball to quarterback Dorian Tho
  • Tiger Woods wins Tour Championship for first victory since 2013

    Tiger Woods wins Tour Championship for first victory since 2013
    Tiger Woods hits out of the sand to the fifth green during the final round of the Tour Championship golf tournament Sunday, Sept. 23, 2018, in Atlanta. (AP Photo/John Amis)
    Tiger Woods, foreground, approaches the ninth hole during the final round of the Tour Championship golf tournament Sunday, Sept. 23, 2018, in Atlanta. (AP Photo/John Amis)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsTiger Woods motions for his putt for birdie to slow down as it passes the ninth hole during the final round of the Tou
  • UCLA prepares for Pac-12 opener vs. Colorado after ‘improvement week’

    UCLA prepares for Pac-12 opener vs. Colorado after ‘improvement week’
    LOS ANGELES — UCLA’s group chat is bursting with messages at all hours of the day. More than 100 players are on it, and of all the messages from all the players, there is a common theme.
    “No negativity,” long snapper Johnny Den Bleyker said.
    Despite an 0-3 record entering conference play, UCLA emerged from the bye week encouraged by its improvements in practice. Head coach Chip Kelly dubbed it “improvement week.” Now the Bruins hope to show their improvements
  • Angels finish final trip of the season with 5th straight loss

    Angels finish final trip of the season with 5th straight loss
    Los Angeles Angels Shohei Ohtani strikes out swinging but runs to first after Houston Astro’s catcher Martin Maldonado dropped the ball in the fifth inning of a baseball game Sunday, Sept. 23, 2018, in Houston. (AP Photo/Richard Carson)
    Los Angeles Angels’ Shohei Ohtani, left, is tagged by Houston Astros catcher Martin Maldonado after striking out in the first inning of a baseball game Sunday, Sept. 23, 2018, in Houston. (AP Photo/Richard Carson)SoundThe gallery will resume inseconds
  • Five burning questions for the 2018-19 Clippers

    Five burning questions for the 2018-19 Clippers
    Media day on Monday will be slightly more useful than the crystal ball you’ve been using to try to predict the Clippers’ future, but until owner Steve Ballmer is bellowing from the sidelines at the regular-season opener against the Denver Nuggets on Oct. 17, there’s no real telling how it’ll go.
    For the pre-preseason anyway, optimism reigned. The “re-shaping” Clippers are healthy and determined to compete on the floor and in the free agency sweepstakes next su
  • Clippers: 5 burning questions before 2018 training camp begins

    Clippers: 5 burning questions before 2018 training camp begins
    Media day on Monday will be slightly more useful than the crystal ball you’ve been using to try to predict the Clippers’ future, but until owner Steve Ballmer is bellowing from the sidelines at the regular-season opener against the Denver Nuggets on Oct. 17, there’s no real telling how it will go.
    For the pre-preseason anyway, optimism reigned. The “re-shaping” Clippers are healthy and determined to compete on the floor and in the free agency sweepstakes next summer
  • Video: Johnny Den Bleyker recovered fumble vs. Fresno State was birthday gift for mom

    Video: Johnny Den Bleyker recovered fumble vs. Fresno State was birthday gift for mom
    Long snapper Johnny Den Bleyker talks about giving his mom a recovered fumble against Fresno State as a birthday gift, the team’s mindset after an 0-3 start and how he spent his day off on Saturday.
  • Video: Adarius Pickett says UCLA in ‘good spirits’ despite 0-3 start

    Video: Adarius Pickett says UCLA in ‘good spirits’ despite 0-3 start
    Safety Adarius Pickett talks about UCLA’s mindset after the bye week, how the Bruins improved during the open date and what he expects this week from Colorado.
  • Battle of LA: Live updates for Rams vs. Chargers at the Coliseum

    Battle of LA: Live updates for Rams vs. Chargers at the Coliseum
    When the LA Rams and the Los Angeles Chargers play Sunday it will be the first regular-season game between two Southern California NFL teams since Nov. 13, 1994, when the Rams and Raiders played at Anaheim Stadium, and the first local matchup at the Coliseum since those teams played on Oct. 20, 1991.
    After Sunday, the Rams and Chargers won’t have a regular-season meeting until 2022.
    CHARGERS (1-1) at RAMS (2-0)
    When: Sunday, 1:05 p.m. PT
    Where: L.A. Memorial Coliseum
    Line: Rams by 7
    TV: KC
  • Man and woman killed in Garden Grove house fire

    Man and woman killed in Garden Grove house fire
    GARDEN GROVE – A man and woman were killed in a house fire on Saturday night in Garden Grove, fire officials said Sunday.
    The fire was reported shortly before 8 p.m. at a single-story house in the 8800 block of Chapman Avenue, said Garden Grove Fire Capt. Thanh Nguyen.
    It took about 30 firefighters 55 minutes to extinguish the blaze, he said.
    Once the fire was out, the body of one victim was found in the living room. It was not immediately known where the other body was found. Their ages a
  • FAQ: What you need to know about the probate system before you’re entangled in it

    FAQ: What you need to know about the probate system before you’re entangled in it
    Probate courts and conservatorships can be among the most confusing and frustrating components of the justice system. Here are some typical questions you might have when first exposed to California’s probate system, which has the potential to rule your life or the life of a loved one.
    Q: Isn’t probate typically associated with contested wills or lack of a will when someone dies? Or is probate more than that? 
    A: Yes, probate courts also can be used for appointing conservato
  • These laws help protect seniors in the probate system

    These laws help protect seniors in the probate system
    Here are some California bills affecting the rights of elders and those whose affairs are managed by a conservator. All have been signed into law by the governor.
    Assembly Bill 937 (2013) by Sen. Bob Wieckowski, D-Fremont: This law provides that a conservator’s control of a conservatee shall not extend to personal rights, including, but not limited to, the conservatee’s right to receive visitors, telephone calls and personal mail, unless specifically limited by a court order.
    AB
  • Money-draining probate system ‘like a plague on our senior citizens’

    Money-draining probate system ‘like a plague on our senior citizens’
    Love landed Elinor Frerichs in a secured facility for people with dementia.
    Twelve days after the death of her husband, 95-year-old Frerichs married a friend 26 years her junior, a man who watched the same TV shows and made her feel “happier than ever.”
    But shortly after saying “I do,” Frerichs was placed under a court conservatorship at the recommendation of a psychologist and Adult Protective Services. She was hospitalized and her marriage was annulled — partly to
  • Angels’ Kole Calhoun slumping, or is it more like regressing?

    Angels’ Kole Calhoun slumping, or is it more like regressing?
    HOUSTON — The feel-good story of Kole Calhoun 2.0 has taken a turn in the last few weeks.
    Manager Mike Scioscia didn’t seem concerned, however, that the Angels right fielder is slipping from the mechanical changes to that led to him having the best stretch of his career in the first three months after he came off the disabled list.
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    “If you expect a guy to have his timin
  • Jay-Z and Beyoncé work out their relationship with a fast-paced, hit-filled set at the sold-out Rose Bowl

    Jay-Z and Beyoncé work out their relationship with a fast-paced, hit-filled set at the sold-out Rose Bowl
    Every couple has their problems no matter how picture perfect their lives may appear on social media. But not every couple with problems are multi-millionaire hip-hop, pop and R&B stars who decide to keep it really real and bare it all during a nearly two-and-a-half-hour show in front of a sold-out crowd at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena.
    Saturday night, during their first of two shows at the Southern California landmark, Jay-Z and Beyoncé did just that with their On The Run II Tour, the s
  • ‘Affordable’ Orange County homes? 67% less options in 5 years, by this math

    ‘Affordable’ Orange County homes? 67% less options in 5 years, by this math
    Let me paint yet another portrait of just how pricey house hunting has become in Orange County: The number of homes that can be comfortably financed has been cut by two-thirds in five years, according to one affordability benchmark.
    The National Association of Home Builders tracks the percentage of homes sold in a region that could be bought by a typical family, at prevailing mortgage terms, without the resulting house payments busting their budget.
    I put the association’s second-quarter r
  • Video: Chip Kelly recaps UCLA’s progress during bye week

    Video: Chip Kelly recaps UCLA’s progress during bye week
    Head coach Chip Kelly talks about quarterback Devon Modster’s transfer, what the Bruins accomplished during the bye week and the challenges Colorado presents.
  • 5 burning questions as LeBron James, Lakers start training camp

    5 burning questions as LeBron James, Lakers start training camp
    EL SEGUNDO — It’s not just a dream anymore.
    On Monday afternoon, LeBron James and the Lakers meet with the press for the first time ahead of the season, breathing real life into the franchise’s ambitions to return to prominence. For the first time since Kobe Bryant retired, there’s a true NBA star donning purple and gold, and the team expects to return to the postseason.
    It’s a chance for the media to lob questions at players and coaches, and here are some of t
  • DUI suspect crashes vehicle into wrought iron fence in Garden Grove; passenger hurt

    DUI suspect crashes vehicle into wrought iron fence in Garden Grove; passenger hurt
    GARDEN GROVE – A 24-year-old motorist was arrested Sunday morning on suspicion of drunken driving for crashing his vehicle into a wrought iron fence in Garden Grove. His passenger had what were described as non-life threatening injuries.
    Officers dispatched at 2:16 a.m. to the 10900 block of Acacia Parkway found Quang Phuong Nguyen, of Garden Grove, lying on the ground near his vehicle, said Garden Grove police Lt. Carl Whitney.
    Nguyen, whose condition was not immediately known, was detain
  • Los Alamitos racing consensus picks for Sunday, Sept. 23

    Los Alamitos racing consensus picks for Sunday, Sept. 23
    Consensus box of picks come from handicappers Bob Mieszerski, Art Wilson, Terry Turrell and Eddie Wilson. Here are the picks for Sunday, Sept. 23 at Los Alamitos.
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  • John Cox for governor of California

    John Cox for governor of California
    Although California’s economy has pockets of strength, the state is also home to the nation’s highest poverty rate, when the cost of living is taken into account. The growing inequality and the affordability issues that are driving so many middle-income families out of the state are serious concerns and should be the centerpiece of the debate in the governor’s race.
    We believe the state would be best served by the election of John Cox as the next governor of California.
    Cox, a
  • Westminster police officer injured by suspected drunken driver’s car

    Westminster police officer injured by suspected drunken driver’s car
    WESTMINSTER – A suspected drunken driver plowed his car into a police officer and a squad car, at the scene of an earlier crash in Westminster today.
    The officer received minor injuries, a Westminster police spokesperson said.
    The officer was injured while standing next to his patrol car. He and the suspected drunken driver were taken to a hospital for treatment. (Photo by South Counties News Service)
    The officer was injured while standing next to his patrol car. He and the suspected drunk
  • Same Same But Different fest makes its debut at Lake Perris

    Same Same But Different fest makes its debut at Lake Perris
    New festival Same Same But Different made its debut at the Lake Perris State Recreation Area on Saturday, Sept. 22, and Sunday, Sept. 23.
    In addition to music from bands such as Lettuce, The Floozies and Trouble in the Wind, the event featured yoga sessions and art classes.
    Festival-goers make their way to hear Trouble In The Wind perform during The Same Same But Different Festival at Lake Perris in Perris Saturday, September 22, 2018. (Frank Bellino, Contributing Photographer)
    Festival-goers ge
  • Boycotts of businesses such as In-N-Out and Nike are popular in the Trump era, but do they work?

    Boycotts of businesses such as In-N-Out and Nike are popular in the Trump era, but do they work?
    For many consumers in the Donald Trump era, it’s shop ʼtil politics makes you stop.
    Calls to boycott businesses are increasingly prevalent, if not more popular, among liberals and conservatives. The California Democratic Party chairman was among those urging a boycott of In-N-Out in August after the iconic fast-food chain gave $25,000 to the California Republican Party.
    Conservatives responded with social media posts of their In-N-Out orders. But many on the right burned their sneaker
  • Owner of Costa Mesa condo priced at $1.39 million tosses in a ‘deal sweetener’ – a Tesla Model 3

    Owner of Costa Mesa condo priced at $1.39 million tosses in a ‘deal sweetener’ – a Tesla Model 3
    The 2,362-square-foot home, with three stories and a rooftop deck, is located on the city’s southwest side.Click through the slideshow to see more. (Photos courtesy of David McLeod)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsShow Caption of Expand
    A Costa Mesa condo built in 2016 has landed on the market at $1.39 million, and it comes with a lure – a white Tesla Model 3.
    Homeowner Jack Siart said he bought the car in May for $51,000, and that it’s burned less than 5,000 miles.
    The ca
  • Dana Hills’ Simon Fuller, Aliso Niguel’s Carly Schuerger earn lasting glory at Dana Hills Invitational

    Dana Hills’ Simon Fuller, Aliso Niguel’s Carly Schuerger earn lasting glory at Dana Hills Invitational
    Caden Sanchez of Foothill won the Division 2 sophomore boys race at the Dana Hills Invitational in 15.25.8 on Saturday, Sept. 22. (Photo by Lou Ponsi, Correspondent)
    Capistrano Valley’s Carley Corsinita won the Division 2 girls juniors race at the Dana Hills Invitational in 17:39.6 on Saturday, Sept. 22. (Photo by Lou Ponsi, Correspondent)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsCarley Schuerger, left, and Catherine Swanson of Aliso Niguel finished first and second, respectively, in the Divis
  • Authorities investigate fatal house fire in Garden Grove

    Authorities investigate fatal house fire in Garden Grove
    GARDEN GROVE — A person died Saturday night in a Garden Grove house fire, authorities said.
    The fire was reported at 7:46 p.m. in the 8800 block of Chapman Avenue, Garden Grove Fire Department Division Chief Paul Whittaker said.
    The house was well-involved with flames when firefighters arrived and conducted their primary search inside, Whittaker said.
    The body of a deceased person was found in the living room when flames were put out, he said.
    No other bodies were found but authorities wer

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