• OCVarsity Photos: The great plays, fun moments from Friday’s high school football games

    OCVarsity Photos: The great plays, fun moments from Friday’s high school football games
    See all of the Register’s photos from another exciting Friday night of high school football in Orange County. Go go the OCVarsity pages to see all of the Register’s stories, scores, photos and more.
    Mater Dei wide receiver Kody Epps waits for the ball to fall into his hands for the reception in front of Servite cornerback Karrington Dennis in Santa Ana on Friday, September 28, 2018. (Photo by Paul Rodriguez, Contributing Photographer)
    JSerra’s Tarik Luckett (4) makes a catch in
  • UCLA off to worst start since 1971 after loss to Colorado

    UCLA off to worst start since 1971 after loss to Colorado
    BOULDER, CO – SEPTEMBER 28:Joshua Kelley #27 of the UCLA Bruins carries the ball in the first quarter against Javier Edwards #33 and Chris Mulumba #16 of the Colorado Buffaloes at Folsom Field on September 28, 2018 in Boulder, Colorado.(Photo by Matthew Stockman/Getty Images)
    UCLA wide receiver Michael Ezeike, left, pulls in a pass for a touchdown as Colorado defensive back Ronnie Blackmon covers during the first half of an NCAA college football game Friday, Sept. 28, 2018, in Boulder, Col
  • 10 theater productions happening in Southern California this week, Sept. 28-Oct. 4

    10 theater productions happening in Southern California this week, Sept. 28-Oct. 4
    LOS ANGELES COUNTY
    ‘Everything That Never Happened’
    A take on Shakespeare’s “Merchant of Venice,” this work by Sarah B. Mantell explores Jewish history, culture and the sacrifices that love demands in relationships.
    When: 8 p.m. Thursday-Saturday and 2 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 28-Nov. 4.
    Where: Boston Court Pasadena, 70 N. Mentor Ave., Pasadena.
    Tickets: $20-$39.
    Information: 626-683-6801, bostoncourtpasadena.org.
    ‘Othello’
    Griot Theatre’s take on the Sh
  • Newport Beach attorney agrees to pay $2.3 million as visa scam case widens

    A federal judge ordered a Newport Beach lawyer to pay $2.3 million in restitution and fines stemming from an alleged real estate and visa fraud case on the very day that his business partner got charged with the same crimes, court documents show.
    Both men are accused of scamming more than 100 Chinese investors out of $9.5 million, part of the $72 million they put up in hopes of earning U.S. residency under the controversial EB-5 program, according to court documents filed Thursday, Sept. 27
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  • Dark Harbor returns to haunt the Queen Mary

    Dark Harbor returns to haunt the Queen Mary
    Spirits, monsters and fear have been been let loose at the Queen Mary as the ship embraces its haunted past for the annual Dark Harbor Halloween haunt.
    The just opened event runs through Nov. 2 and features six mazes on and off the ship as well as roaming creatures, a macabre carnival and even a few hidden bars.
    Opening night of Dark Harbor at the Queen Mary in Long Beach on Friday, September 28, 2018. (Photo by Drew A. Kelley, Contributing Photographer)
    Opening night of Dark Harbor at the Queen
  • Chip Kelly’s early struggles don’t dampen Larry Scott’s excitement for UCLA

    Chip Kelly’s early struggles don’t dampen Larry Scott’s excitement for UCLA
    BOULDER, Colo. — Chip Kelly’s return to the Pac-12 was a happy reunion for conference commissioner Larry Scott.
    After Kelly and Scott made matching debuts in 2009, with Kelly’s first game as a head coach for Oregon also being Scott’s first game as the then-Pac-10 commissioner, the pair is back together this season hoping to help the Pac-12 return to the national stage.
    “I’ve been able to witness the great success he had at Oregon and I think it’s excitin
  • With multiple scenarios in play, Dodgers’ pitching plans are up in the air

    With multiple scenarios in play, Dodgers’ pitching plans are up in the air
    SAN FRANCISCO — Rich Hill hasn’t thrown a pitch since last Saturday. But he looms larger for the Dodgers with each passing day.
    The Dodgers skipped Hill in the rotation this week so that he would be available for a potential Game 163 play-in game on Monday or a wild-card game if that’s where the Dodgers land.
    “The mindset is like if you were at home and somebody picked up the phone and said, “Hey, you gotta pitch today,’” Hill said. “You stay ready
  • Bob Bradley takes LAFC to Chicago, the last place he built an immediate ‘expansion’ winner

    Bob Bradley takes LAFC to Chicago, the last place he built an immediate ‘expansion’ winner
    On Wednesday, after dropping a 2-0 result at Yankee Stadium, the Chicago Fire joined the list of Major League Soccer teams that were eliminated from playoff contention prior to the final month of the season.
    The scoreline marked the seventh time in nine years that Chicago failed to advance into the postseason – a stretch that means the second decade of Fire soccer has been far less productive than its first 10 years, especially during the Bob Bradley era.
    Featuring famous German defender B
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  • 2 Southern California assemblywomen accused of retaliating against male sexual-harassment accuser

    2 Southern California assemblywomen accused of retaliating against male sexual-harassment accuser
    A former legislative staffer filed a legal claim against the state on Friday accusing two Southern California assemblywomen of steering contracts away from his political consulting business in retaliation for sexual harassment allegations he leveled against one of the legislators earlier this year.
    Daniel Fierro, who in February accused Assemblywoman Cristina Garcia (D-Bell Gardens) of drunkenly groping him at a Sacramento softball game in 2014, now says Garcia and Assemblywoman Sharon Quirk-Sil
  • Orange County scores and player stats for Friday (9-28-18)

    Orange County scores and player stats for Friday (9-28-18)
    Scores and stats for the Orange County games on Friday, Sept. 28.
    BOYS WATER POLO
    VILLA PARK CLASSIC
    Aliso Niguel 12, San Juan Hills 10
    Goals: (AN) Moorehead 4, Furlong 2, Haslinger 2, Jorgensen 2
    Saves: (AN) Richter 13
     
    GIRLS VOLLEYBALL
    SURF LEAGUE
    Edison def. Huntington Beach, 25-22, 25-21, 25-22
    Edi: Schofield 12 kills, Logan 11 kills, Torchia 11 kills, Fullbright 40 assists
    Corona del Mar def. Los Alamitos, 21-25, 26-24, 25-22, 25-15
    CdM: Kipp 25 kills, Senske 15 kills, Joyce 8 kills
    R
  • Kartje on NFL: To panic, or not to panic, after NFL’s early slate

    Kartje on NFL: To panic, or not to panic, after NFL’s early slate
    Every NFL season, around this time, the panic sets in. Your favorite team has been slow out of the gate. After a month, as sample sizes grow, it’s getting harder to explain away their glaring struggles. Maybe, like Jets fans, you saw this coming. Or maybe, like Texans fans, you didn’t.
    Either way, that anxiety is bubbling below the surface for a reason. It’s highly unlikely that you will turn things around from here. Only four teams have ever started 1-2 and gone on to win the
  • Health provider AltaMed takes on active, innovative role to get voters to the polls

    Health provider AltaMed takes on active, innovative role to get voters to the polls
    Anaheim resident Tracy DuMouchelle recently walked into a health clinic to get her son a dental check-up.
    She walked out a registered voter.
    At AltaMed Health Services’ 52 clinics in Los Angeles and Orange County, a voter registration drive is just part of an expanding get-out-the-vote campaign targeting Latinos and others who live in the clinics’ surrounding low-income neighborhoods.
    Cynthia Zepeda, AltaMed project intern, left, chats with Magdalena Barriga, who is with her friend&r
  • JSerra football to face ex-teammates in showdown at St. John Bosco

    JSerra football to face ex-teammates in showdown at St. John Bosco
    St. John Bosco High School football DL Cole Aubrey (#14) at the Bellflower, Calif. campus stadium Aug. 8, 2018.(Photo by Leo Jarzomb)
    St. John Bosco High School football WR Colby Bowman (#9) at the Bellflower, Calif. campus stadium Aug. 8, 2018.(Photo by Leo Jarzomb)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsSanta Margarita vs. St. John Bosco football game Friday October 20, 2017 at El Camino College. Bosco’s Jake Bailey turns upfield on catch.
    Photo By Robert Casillas,Daily Breeze/ SCNG
    Paramo
  • USC at Arizona: TV info, scouting report and prediction

    USC at Arizona: TV info, scouting report and prediction
    USC AT ARIZONA
    When: Saturday, 7:30 p.m. PT
    Where: Arizona Stadium; Tucson, Ariz.
    TV/Radio: ESPN2; 710 AM
    Records: USC (2-2, 1-1 in Pac-12); Arizona (2-2, 1-0)
    ARIZONA STATS
    QB Khalil Tate: 63-of-116, 1,039 yards, 8 TDs, 2 INTs
    RB J.J. Taylor: 71 carries, 477 yards, 3 TDs
    WR Shawn Poindexter: 16 catches, 369 yards, 2 TDs
    LB Colin Schooler: 44 tackles, 10 tackles for loss, 1 sack
    LB Tony Fields: 21 tackles, 1 tackle for loss
    Arizona injury report: DOUBTFUL: S Dayven Coleman (knee) QUESTIONABLE: C
  • Not kidding about its organic-first policy, Irvine uses goats to clear brush

    Not kidding about its organic-first policy, Irvine uses goats to clear brush
    An unexpected sight recently had Irvine residents stopping their cars at the side of the road for a better look: dozens of goats and sheep doing what they do best – eating everything within reach – on a hillside behind Concordia University.
    It’s city-owned land, and since 2016, Irvine officials have had a policy of avoiding synthetic weed killers and pesticides whenever possible and opting for organic solutions, said Councilwoman Christina Shea, who spearheaded the ca
  • Brea finally cuts ribbon on new joint school/community park

    Brea finally cuts ribbon on new joint school/community park
    The word “dream” kept coming up as Brea city and school officials and residents gathered on Friday, Sept. 28, to officially open Lagos de Moreno Park after a $2 million makeover.
    Students from Laurel Elementary School play on new equipment at the neighboring Lagos de Moreno Park in Brea, CA, on Friday, Sep 28, 2018. The city and school district worked together rebuild the park. (Photo by Jeff Gritchen, Orange County Register/SCNG)
    Students from Laurel Elementary School play on new eq
  • No on Proposition 10, the wrong fix for California’s housing crisis

    No on Proposition 10, the wrong fix for California’s housing crisis
    Proposition 10 is a fine example of chasing a disaster with a catastrophe.
    The disaster is the housing crisis in California. The escalation of home prices and rents has far outpaced wage growth, helping to give California the nation’s highest poverty rate when adjusted for the cost of living.
    The catastrophe is Prop. 10, the “Local Rent Control Initiative.”
    Proposition 10 would repeal the 1995 Costa-Hawkins Rental Housing Act, which prohibits local governments from enacting new
  • HOA Homefront: Readers want to know how to limit rentals (fairly) in associations

    HOA Homefront: Readers want to know how to limit rentals (fairly) in associations
    I got a host of questions regarding rentals at homeowner associations. Here’s a sampling:
    Question: Our board and management do a great job of overall maintenance and landscaping of the complex. Rental units have become a consistent problem to the quality of life in our community. At a recent HOA meeting, our board and property manager refused to reveal how many units are rentals. — E.G., Santa Clarita
    Question: I have read in the past that condominium complexes are not allowed to ha
  • Names of 37 firefighters added to Memorial Wall in Sacramento, including 15 from Southern California

    Names of 37 firefighters added to Memorial Wall in Sacramento, including 15 from Southern California
    Thirty-seven fallen firefighters will be honored Saturday, Sept. 29, at a ceremony in Sacramento.
    Their names have been added to the more than 1,300 inscribed on the California Firefighters Memorial Wall outside the State Capitol Building.
    Dedicated in 1995, the two-sided limestone wall pays tribute to firefighters who died in the line of duty or from work-related illnesses.
    Following are the 15 Southern California firefighters who will be recognized this year.
    Kenneth Anderson Jr., engineer, Bu
  • Orange Lutheran’s Kyle Ford to miss rest of season with knee injury

    Orange Lutheran’s Kyle Ford to miss rest of season with knee injury
    Orange Lutheran receiver Kyle Ford, considered one of the top recruits in the nation for the class of 2019, will miss the rest of the season because of a knee injury, the school confirmed Friday.
    Ford (6-3, 195) was injured during the Lancers’ game on Sept. 14 against Heritage of Romoland. The injury is expected to require surgery.
    Ford addressed his situation on his Twitter account:Didn’t plan for it to end this way, but I know that everything happens for a reason and God wants me t
  • Real estate news: WeWork to open third Orange County office at the Boardwalk in Irvine

    Real estate news: WeWork to open third Orange County office at the Boardwalk in Irvine
    WeWork is opening its third and largest Orange County location at the Boardwalk in Irvine. The WeWork office space is expected to open next spring. (Courtesy of WeWork and Trammel Crow Co.)
    Spruce Plaza in the master-planned community of Terra Vista in Rancho Cucamonga has sold for $15.625 million. The retail center at 10877-10895 East Foothill Blvd. is fully occupied by Blaza Pizza, Tokyo Joe’s, Luna Grill, Jersey Mike’s, Cafe Rio and Habit Burger. (Courtesy of SRS Real Estate Partn
  • Pacific Symphony celebrates its past and welcomes some new faces in season opener

    Pacific Symphony celebrates its past and welcomes some new faces in season opener
    A nostalgic trip down Memory Lane capped Thursday’s 40th-anniversary season-opening concert by the Pacific Symphony under the direction of Carl St.Clair that also features an anniversary work revisited, an old collaboration rekindled and a new one formed.
    During the 15 1/2-minute-long “Boléro”— why must conductors insist on taking Maurice Ravel’s 1928 “reluctant” iconic work (he hated his piece) faster than the composer’s comment of it lasti
  • Galaxy hope to keep momentum going against Vancouver

    Galaxy hope to keep momentum going against Vancouver
    There was a different atmosphere around the Galaxy this week after Sunday’s 3-0 win over Seattle.
    Winning, even if it was just one game, has that effect on teams.
    “For the first time, we definitely have a more balanced mentality,” Galaxy midfielder Sebastian Lletget said. “We’re not too high, we’re not too low, obviously after the win, of course it’s a high, but we know there’s a lot more to do. The job’s not done.
    “Unfortunately, we&rs
  • Great acting tops ‘The Cake’ at LA’s Geffen Playhouse

    Great acting tops ‘The Cake’ at LA’s Geffen Playhouse
    Do you prefer cake that’s moist and substantial? Or do you like a light, airy cake? Or do you just not care for it at all? Surely that’s just a matter of taste, and it has nothing to do with the merits of the cake.
    And do you subscribe to marriage equality? And whether or not you do, would you see Bekah Brunstetter’s “The Cake,” which centers on a Christian baker asked to make the wedding confection for the young woman she helped raise.
    Geffen Playhouse presents the
  • Orange County restaurants shut down by health inspectors (Sept. 21-28)

    Orange County restaurants shut down by health inspectors (Sept. 21-28)
    Restaurants and other food businesses closed by health inspectors in Orange County from Sept. 21 to 28, 2018:
    Water Plus, 2424 W. Ball Road, Suite M, AnaheimClosed: Sept. 28 (report)
    Reason: Cockroach infestationCafe O’Deli, 100 Pacifica St., Suite 150, IrvineClosed: Sept. 27 (report)
    Reason: Cockroach infestation
    Reopened: Sept. 28 (report)7 Leaves Cafe, 13771 Newport Ave., Suite 12, TustinClosed: Sept. 26 (report)
    Reason: Sewage overflow
    Reopened: Sept. 26 (report)Da Lu’au, 14151 J
  • Curt Seeden: Fountain Valley Sports Hall of Fame ceremony was a reunion to remember

    Curt Seeden: Fountain Valley Sports Hall of Fame ceremony was a reunion to remember
    Many readers might not know this, but I was a sportswriter for five years back in the mid-1980s. It was a dream job that included covering a World Series, a Rose Bowl, the Dodgers in spring training in Vero Beach, Fla., a Lakers NBA championship and many great prep and community college teams.
    Sports reporting is in my blood, and this is the time of year that I can control the TV remote to watch baseball, college football, pro football, NHL exhibition games and more.
    And I do just that – r
  • ‘Look at me:’ Women confront Flake on Kavanaugh support

    ‘Look at me:’ Women confront Flake on Kavanaugh support
    Moments after pivotal Sen. Jeff Flake announced his support for Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, the Arizona Republican was confronted with the consequences.
    Two women cornered Flake as he got on an elevator Friday, pleading for him to reconsider his support for the appeals court judge who’s been accused of sexual assault when he was a teenager. The raw, emotional moment was caught on television, capturing the charged atmosphere in the Capitol as a lifetime appointment to the nation
  • How to find cheap Disney Halloween costumes

    How to find cheap Disney Halloween costumes
    Save big on Disney costumes at the Disney Outlet stores. (Photo by Marla Jo Fisher, Orange County Register/SCNG)
    Save big on Disney costumes at the Disney Outlet stores. (Photo by Marla Jo Fisher, Orange County Register/SCNG)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsExterior of the Disney Outlet store at the Citadel outlets in Commerce. Save big on Disney costumes at the Disney Outlet stores. (Photo by Marla Jo Fisher, Orange County Register/SCNG)
    Save big on Disney costumes at the Disney Outlet sto
  • Laguna Beach builds its drone police force, with an eye on the future of law enforcement

    Laguna Beach builds its drone police force, with an eye on the future of law enforcement
    Jeremy Frimond, right, teaches Capt. Kai Bond about the city’s Inspire 2 small unmanned aircraft system(sUAS) at Main Beach in Laguna Beach, CA, on Friday, Sep 21, 2018. (Photo by Jeff Gritchen, Orange County Register/SCNG)
    Capt. Zach Fillers tests police dog Ranger’s reaction to a small quadcopter in Laguna Beach, CA, on Friday, Sep 21, 2018. (Photo by Jeff Gritchen, Orange County Register/SCNG)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsSgt. George Ramos attaches propellers to a Matrice
  • Surf community rallying around one of their own, a man they call ‘Surfing Kidneys,’ after his leg amputation

    Surf community rallying around one of their own, a man they call ‘Surfing Kidneys,’ after his leg amputation
    After years of fighting for a kidney transplant, having removed both of his own years ago in a battle with cancer, surfer Marcus Walton faced another life challenge this month.
    Dialysis caused arteries in his left leg to clog up. Gangrene formed and covered his foot all the way up to his knee.
    Surf friends from “Blackies” in Newport Beach surround Marcus Walton after he had his left leg amputated last week. (Photo courtesy Marcus Walton)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsMarcus Wa
  • Thanks, HBO Boxing, for 45 years of indelible memories

    Thanks, HBO Boxing, for 45 years of indelible memories
    As someone who has reported on boxing the past 25 years, it was stunning to hear HBO will not be televising boxing any longer after doing so for 45 years.
    That could always change. But for now, HBO will be out of the boxing business by the end of the year.Here is, in part, its statement Thursday in that regard:
    “Our mission at HBO Sports is to elevate the brand. We look for television projects that are high-profile, high-access, and highly ambitious in the stories they seek to tell and the
  • The state passed a major housing package last year. Is it working so far?

    The state passed a major housing package last year. Is it working so far?
    One year ago this month, Gov. Jerry Brown signed 15 bills aimed at easing the state’s crippling housing crisis. While state lawmakers repeatedly cautioned not to expect rents or home prices to drop overnight, the package was heralded as the state’s most ambitious attempt in decades to alleviate housing woes.
    Key provisions of the package have been in effect for about nine months now. That’s far too soon for a definitive judgment, but long enough to discern some early
  • Santa Anita consensus picks for opening day, Friday, Sept. 28

    Santa Anita consensus picks for opening day, Friday, Sept. 28
    Consensus box of picks come from handicappers Bob Mieszerski, Art Wilson, Terry Turrell and Eddie Wilson. Here are the picks for Friday Sept. 28 on opening day at Santa Anita.
    Trouble viewing on mobile device? See consensus picks.
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  • Facebook says 50 million user accounts affected by security breach

    Facebook says 50 million user accounts affected by security breach
    By Mike Isaac and Sheera Frenkel
    SAN FRANCISCO — Facebook on Friday said an attack on its computer network led to the exposure of information from nearly 50 million of its users.
    The company discovered the breach earlier this week, finding that attackers had exploited a feature in Facebook’s code that allowed them to take over user accounts. Facebook fixed the vulnerability and notified law enforcement officials.
    More than 90 million of Facebook’s users were forc
  • Hot deals from Krispy Kreme and Dunkin’ Donuts on National Coffee Day, Sept. 29

    Hot deals from Krispy Kreme and Dunkin’ Donuts on National Coffee Day, Sept. 29
    Coffee flavored like glazed doughnuts is one of the splashiest promotions for National Coffee Day, Saturday, Sept. 29.
    Krispy Kreme is serving Original Glazed Coffee through Sunday at participating locations throughout Southern California, which include Brentwood, Burbank, City of Industry, Gardena, Long Beach, Los Angeles, Menifee, Mission Viejo, Ontario, Orange, San Dimas, Santa Monica, and Victorville.
    Related Articles Mix and mingle at the 7th Annual OC Brew Ho Ho! Holiday Ale
  • Hurricane Rosa to send big surf to Southern California coast; thunderstorms forecast for next week

    Hurricane Rosa to send big surf to Southern California coast; thunderstorms forecast for next week
    Hurricane Rosa is roaring toward Southern California, and could bring big surf to the coast starting Sunday.
    The National Weather Service put out a beach hazard statement that will be in effect starting Sunday morning and lasting through Tuesday afternoon from Los Angeles and through Orange County and San Diego.
    The swell will peak Monday and decrease through Monday night and Tuesday.
    A surfer rides a wave at the Wedge in Newport Beach on Friday, August 17, 2018. A south swell hit Southern Calif
  • Eat, toke or vape: Teens not too picky when it comes to pot’s potpourri

    Eat, toke or vape: Teens not too picky when it comes to pot’s potpourri
    There is no doubt that some high school students will try to get high. However, the ways they’re doing it might be changing.
    A survey of more than 3,000 10th-graders from 10 high schools in Los Angeles showed that while traditional combustible marijuana is still the most popular method, kids are turning to edible and vaporized weed, according to a study published in JAMA Network Open today.
    Because of L.A.’s size and diversity, the researchers said, the patterns of cannabis use
  • Grand reopening set for the Earl of Sandwich at Disneyland Resort

    Grand reopening set for the Earl of Sandwich at Disneyland Resort
    The popular Earl of Sandwich restaurant at Downtown Disney is reopening Monday, Oct. 1 in its former location on the west end of the outdoor mall in Anaheim’s Disneyland Resort.
    The news was posted as an opening day event on Facebook. Monday’s hours are listed as 7 a.m. to 11:59 p.m.
    “We’re excited to announce the Grand Re-opening of Earl of Sandwich in Downtown Disney!” the post reads. “We’re back with the World’s Greatest Hot Sandwich and more. S
  • California’s persistent teacher shortage fueled by attrition, high demand, say newly released studies

    California’s persistent teacher shortage fueled by attrition, high demand, say newly released studies
    By Diana Lambert, EdSource
    California has earmarked nearly $200 million over the last four years to address the state’s persistent teacher shortage, but it is not enough, according to new studies that are part of “Getting Down to Facts II,” a research project focused on a wide array of statewide education issues.
    The teacher shortage has worsened in recent years as state funding for education improved and districts began lowering class sizes and bringing bac
  • With gas prices rising, sales of cheaper, ethanol-blended fuels are surging in California

    With gas prices rising, sales of cheaper, ethanol-blended fuels are surging in California
    Pull into a filling station and the only consumer option is gasoline at varying octanes. In other words, put aside the gimmicky apps, grocery store tie-ins and loyalty games and it’s all about buying fossil fuels.
    But in about 190 stations in California, there exists an alternative: One lone, usually green-colored nozzle delivering E-85, an alcohol blend accepted in 1.3 million “flexible-fuel” vehicles on California roads today.
    At 85 percent ethanol and 15 percent gasoline, E8
  • Ryder Cup: Europe mounts historic comeback to lead U.S.

    Ryder Cup: Europe mounts historic comeback to lead U.S.
    Europe has pulled off a historic performance at the Ryder Cup.
    The home team completed its first shutout in any session since 1989 and its first sweep ever in foursomes.
    Just like that, Europe turned a 3-1 deficit after Friday morning fourballs into a 5-3 lead heading to Saturday.
    Justin Rose and Henrik Stenson pulled off a 3-and-2 win over Dustin Johnson and Rickie Fowler. Rory McIlroy and Ian Poulter romped to a 4-and-2 victory over Bubba Watson and Webb Simpson. Sergio Garcia and Alex Noren b
  • What’s streaming on Netflix in October

    What’s streaming on Netflix in October
    In October, there is plenty of horror and Halloween programming on Netflix, but there are also some great movies and interesting series streaming.
    “Making a Murderer: Part 2” will air nearly three years after the release of Laura Ricciardi and Moira Demos’ original documentary about Steven Avery. The filmmakers have returned to the Midwest to follow Avery, his co-defendant and nephew Brendan Dassey, their families and their legal teams as they fight for exoneration.
    “Body
  • What’s streaming on Amazon Prime in October

    What’s streaming on Amazon Prime in October
    October brings a slew of horror and Halloween-themed movies and television shows, and Amazon Prime will have plenty of that – along with a wide range of other offerings for viewers.
    “The Romanoffs,” an anthology web television series from “Mad Men” creator Matthew Weiner, will feature 8 different stories, each with a different location and cast, about people who believe they are descendants of the Russian royal family.
    “The Man in the High Castle,” the a
  • Nutrition: These healthy warm beverages are ideal for cool fall and winter temperatures

    Nutrition: These healthy warm beverages are ideal for cool fall and winter temperatures
    Fall has officially arrived and with it comes cooler temperatures. The change in season, even as subtle as it is in Southern California, might have you craving cozy, warm drinks. While a steaming beverage might be perfect on a crisp autumn day, you’ll find that some are, in fact, healthier than others. While many cold weather drinks are nutritious, some are downright calorie bombs.
    Here’s what you need to know about some of your favorite warm and seasonal beverage:
    It might come as n
  • Tsunami sweeps away homes on Indonesian island of Sulawesi

    Tsunami sweeps away homes on Indonesian island of Sulawesi
    By STEPHEN WRIGHT
    JAKARTA, Indonesia — Powerful earthquakes jolted the Indonesian island of Sulawesi on Friday and a triggered a tsunami that an official said swept away houses.
    Indonesia had declared a tsunami warning after the strongest quake, which registered magnitude 7.5, but lifted it about half an hour later. It was followed by numerous strong aftershocks including one of magnitude 6.7.
    Disaster agency spokesman Sutopo Purwo Nugroho said in a live TV interview that the tsunami hit P
  • Travel: Kids Free October means fall fun in San Diego

    Travel: Kids Free October means fall fun in San Diego
    October doesn’t immediately leap to mind as the best month to vacation with your kids, right?
    But ponder this: It’s fall in San Diego, the slow season. The tourists have all gone home, and that means hotels and attractions are offering all sorts of deals to get you down there with your offspring in tow. From the world-famous zoo to the awesome Birch Aquarium, there are more than 100 deals out there for the 7th annual Kids Free San Diego month, so head down and take advantage. Note th
  • Proposition 10 has landlords and tenants facing off in California rent control battle

    Proposition 10 has landlords and tenants facing off in California rent control battle
    A Yes on 10 poster holds a seat at a rally on Saturday Sept 22, 2018 in South Central Los Angeles. (Photo by Michael Kitada, Contributing Photographer)
    A supporter holds a sign in favor of Proposition 10 during a rally held in South Central Los Angeles on Saturday Sept 22, 2018. (Photo by Michael Kitada, Contributing Photographer)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsCarl Lambert, 61, a landlord for 35 years who owns more than 10 buildings in Santa Monica and Venice, most of them rent controlled
  • Shareef O’Neal to miss 2018-19 season at UCLA due to heart condition

    Shareef O’Neal to miss 2018-19 season at UCLA due to heart condition
    UCLA freshman forward Shareef O’Neal will miss the 2018-19 season due to a heart issue, the son of NBA legend Shaquille O’Neal told TMZ Sports, telling the website that he’ll undergo surgery soon, but plans to return to the court in the future.
    “Thank God the UCLA medical staff found it early,” he said. “During this time off – I’ll be out for a while – I’ll be focusing on my academics, my health, of course, and just observing
  • ‘Miracle in Micronesia’: Everybody on plane survives crash landing in Pacific lagoon

    ‘Miracle in Micronesia’: Everybody on plane survives crash landing in Pacific lagoon
    By NICK PERRY
    WELLINGTON, New Zealand  — A passenger on a plane that crashed into a Pacific lagoon on Friday said the flight attendants were panicking and he saw water pouring through a hole in the side of the plane before he was able to escape.
    Local boats helped rescue all 47 passengers and crew after the plane hit the water while trying to land at the Chuuk Island airport in the Micronesia archipelago.
    Seven people were taken to a hospital, according to officials, including one des
  • Kavanaugh gains key GOP senator ahead of crucial committee vote

    Kavanaugh gains key GOP senator ahead of crucial committee vote
    By LISA MASCARO and ALAN FRAM
    WASHINGTON  — Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh gained the support of a key Republican senator Friday, virtually ensuring his nomination will advance to the full Senate a day after he adamantly denied the high-school-years sexual assault of a woman who testified she was “100 percent” he was guilty.
    The vote by the Senate Judiciary Committee was set for 1:30 p.m. on Friday, Republican Chairman Chuck Grassley announced as the panel gave

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