• Anaheim Ducks preview: Everything you need to know before the season starts

    Anaheim Ducks preview: Everything you need to know before the season starts
    With a new season comes a fresh start for the Anaheim Ducks, who finished 5th in the 2017-18 Western Conference standings with a 44-25 record.
    While the team hopes build off last season’s success, this season will carry much more weight as the Ducks celebrate their 25th anniversary.Twitter emojis are back!
    And, in true #Ducks25 fashion, we made sure our special logo will get plenty of love.
    Use #LetsGoDucks all season long!
    — Anaheim Ducks (@AnaheimDucks) October 1, 2018A fresh start
  • Mater Dei golf edges University on tiebreaker to win Long Beach Wilson Invitational

    Mater Dei golf edges University on tiebreaker to win Long Beach Wilson Invitational
    LONG BEACH – It was a victory that almost didn’t happen for the Mater Dei girls golf team.
    As University players cheered and celebrated what appeared to be the school’s fourth consecutive triumph in the Long Beach Wilson Invitational on Monday afternoon, Mater Dei junior Jessica Jiang noticed that her score on the leaderboard was one stroke higher than it should have been.
    When she asked tournament officials to review her scorecard, they noticed a math error and corrected her s
  • CIF-SS girls tennis polls (10-1-18)

    CIF-SS girls tennis polls (10-1-18)
    The CIF-SS girls tennis polls released Monday, Sept. 24.
    As selected by the CIF-SS Girls Tennis Advisory Committee.
    DIVISION 1
    1 University
    2 Arcadia
    3 Campbell Hall
    4 Corona del Mar
    5 Palos Verdes
    6 Peninsula
    7 Mira Costa
    8 Foothill
    9 Beckman
    10 Westlake
    11 San Marino
    12 Murrieta Valley
    13 Northwood
    14 Dana Hills
    15 Marlborough
    16 Mater Dei
    Others: None
     
    DIVISION 2 (no change)
    1 Great Oak
    2 Woodbridge
    3 Redlands
    4 Los Osos
    5 Canyon/Anaheim
    6 Burbank
    7 Long Beach Poly
    8 Claremont
    9 Chamina
  • ‘The Real Housewives of Orange County’: Shannon sells frozen food on TV and Kelly sets a new low for vulgar over-sharing

    ‘The Real Housewives of Orange County’: Shannon sells frozen food on TV and Kelly sets a new low for vulgar over-sharing
    Tamra Judge orders a vodka soda with a little bit of cranberry and lime on “The Real Housewives of Orange County” episode that aired Monday, Oct. 1, and yes, that normally wouldn’t be worth the top of a Housewives’ recap. The road to bad behavior, and probably Coto de Caza, too, is paved with the broken lipstick-smudged tumblers and shotglasses from which the Housewives’ daily rations of vodka, tequila, and champagne are served.
    But this drink is unique: It is, you
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  • CIF-SS girls volleyball polls (10-1-18)

    CIF-SS girls volleyball polls (10-1-18)
    The CIF-SS girls volleyball polls released Monday, Oct. 1.
    Selected by the CIF-SS Girls Volleyball Advisory Committee.
    DIVISION 1 & 2
    1 Redondo Union
    2 Marymount
    3 Mater Dei
    3 Sierra Canyon
    5 Santa Margarita
    6 Rancho Cucamonga
    7 Mira Costa
    8 San Juan Hills
    9 Lakewood
    10 Temecula Valley
    11 Vista Murrieta
    12 Great Oak
    13 Long Beach Poly
    14 Foothill
    15 Aliso Niguel
    16 Harvard Westlake
    Others: St. Joseph/L, Dana Hills, Westlake, Murrieta Valley
     
    DIVISION 3
    1 Village Christian
    2 Hart
    3 Redl
  • CIF-SS boys water polo rankings (10-1-18)

    CIF-SS boys water polo rankings (10-1-18)
    The CIF-SS boys water polo rankings released Monday, Oct. 1.
    As selected by the CIF-SS Boys Water Polo Advisory Committee.
    DIVISION 1 & 2
    1 Newport Harbor
    2 Harvard-Westlake
    3 Loyola
    4 Mater Dei
    5 Oaks Christian
    6 Santa Margarita
    7 Huntington Beach
    8 San Clemente
    9 Woodbridge
    10 Laguna Beach
    11 Palos Verdes
    12 Mira Costa
    13 Dana Hills
    14 Foothill
    15 Corona del Mar
    16 Dos Pueblos
    17 Murrieta Valley
    18 Redlands East Valley
    19 Orange Lutheran
    20 Damien
    Others: None
    DIVISION 3 (did not report)
    1
  • Pedestrian killed in Garden Grove traffic collision identified

    Pedestrian killed in Garden Grove traffic collision identified
    Authorities identified a pedestrian who died after he was struck by an automobile in Garden Grove on the evening of Wednesday, Sept. 26.
    Freddie Brown Jr., 46, was pronounced dead following a traffic collision that happened sometime before 8:56 p.m., according to Orange County Coroner’s investigator Kelly Keyes. Officials did not know his city of residence.
    The man was walking along Harbor Boulevard, between Banner Drive and Trask Avenue, when he was hit by a vehicle, according to the
  • Orange County high school schedule: Tuesday, Oct. 2

    Orange County high school schedule: Tuesday, Oct. 2
    The Orange County high school sports schedule for Tuesday, Oct. 2.
    GIRLS VOLLEYBALL
    SEA VIEW LEAGUE
    San Clemente at Laguna Hills, Mission Viejo at Capistrano Valley
    EMPIRE LEAGUE
    Pacifica at Crean Lutheran, Valencia at Tustin
    SURF LEAGUE
    Edison at Corona del Mar, Los Alamitos at Huntington Beach
    WAVE LEAGUE
    Laguna Beach at Fountain Valley, Newport Harbor at Marina
    FREEWAY LEAGUE
    Buena Park at Troy, Fullerton at Sonora
    PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
    Beckman at Woodbridge, University at Irvine
    ORANGE C
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  • Alexander: Dodgers’ Walker Buehler certainly looked like an ace in NL West clincher

    Alexander: Dodgers’ Walker Buehler certainly looked like an ace in NL West clincher
    LOS ANGELES — Two weeks ago in This Space, we referred to Walker Buehler as the Dodgers’ Ace-In-Waiting, and his response was short and emphatic.
    “Nope,” he said.
    Sorry, Walker. We’re going back there. Not only is it accurate, but the wait might be shorter – a lot shorter — than most people realize.
    Aces go out and impose their will in the most meaningful game of the year, which in this case was the game that meant the difference between the NL
  • Max Muncy, who started season in minors, helps power Dodgers past Rockies

    Max Muncy, who started season in minors, helps power Dodgers past Rockies
    LOS ANGELES — Do you remember Opening Day of the Pacific Coast League season? Max Muncy does.
    “Yeah, it was about 10 degrees in Iowa,” Muncy recalled, exaggerating slightly.
    Also notable, Muncy hit a home run and right-hander Walker Buehler pitched for the Triple-A Oklahoma City Dodgers.
    Nearly six months later, Buehler was pitching again and Muncy hit another home run – his team-leading 35th for the Dodgers – only now it was in the 163rd game of the big-league seas
  • Old World in Huntington Beach says Prost! to Oktoberfest

    Old World in Huntington Beach says Prost! to Oktoberfest
    It is officially Oktoberfest time in Huntington Beach.
    The 41st annual German festival kicked off this weekend at Old World Huntington Beach with a parade weaving through the village before the tapping of the first keg of the festival.
    The Old World festival continues through Oct. 28. Find out more online at oldworld.ws.
    Musicians march during the 41st Annual Oktoberfest parade at Old World in Huntington Beach Sunday, Sept. 30, 2018.
    (Photo by Michael Fernandez, Contributing Photographer)
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  • Watch as the LA Dodgers celebrate its NL West title victory at Dodger Stadium

    Watch as the LA Dodgers celebrate its NL West title victory at Dodger Stadium
    former Los Angeles Dodgers manager Tommy Lasorda celebrates in the lockeroom as the Los Angeles Dodgers defeated the Colorado Rockies 5-2 to win their sixth consecutive division championship during a National League West tiebreaker Major League Baseball game at Dodger Stadium on Monday, October 1, 2018 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Keith Birmingham, Pasadena Star-News/SCNG)
    Daniel Hudson of the Los Angeles Dodgers celebrates as the Los Angeles Dodgers defeated the Colorado Rockies 5-2 to
  • Orange County Dems hope anti-Trump energy will mean wins in cities where GOP has dominated for decades

    Orange County Dems hope anti-Trump energy will mean wins in cities where GOP has dominated for decades
    In a roundabout way, it was President Donald Trump’s rise to power that prompted Democrat Beatriz “Betty” Valencia to run for city council.
    Within a few months of Trump’s 2016 victory, the 47-year-old protested in the streets of Los Angeles with the Women’s March. Soon after, she began attending council meetings in her home town, Orange, for the first time.
    National politics and anti-Trump sentiments have spurred Democrats, including Beatriz ÒBettyÓ Va
  • New California laws open police officer records, end 40 years of secrecy

    New California laws open police officer records, end 40 years of secrecy
    Shattering 40 years of secrecy, police disciplinary records and body camera footage will be available for public scrutiny under two laws signed this week by Gov. Jerry Brown.
    Senate Bill 1421, by state Sen. Nancy Skinner, D-Berkeley, opens the once-private personnel files of officers using deadly force, involved in sustained acts of on-duty sexual assault or engaging in dishonesty.
    Since 1976, California law enforcement officers have been protected by statutes and court rulings — the stric
  • Halloween Horror Nights: Mazes ranked from a blood-curdling scream to a whimper

    Halloween Horror Nights: Mazes ranked from a blood-curdling scream to a whimper
    The scares are plentiful at Universal Studios Hollywood’s Halloween Horror Nights, which has been up and running for nearly three weeks now and continues on select evenings through Saturday, Nov. 3.
    With an all-new crop of mazes and three new scare zones, hordes of fans are out to experience the rush as they walk thru attractions based on popular horror movie and television franchises. The scenes are even more elaborate this year as executive producer John Murdy and his crew paid extra att
  • Golden is the new blue: Placentia elementary only school in Orange County to win Blue Ribbon honor

    Golden is the new blue: Placentia elementary only school in Orange County to win Blue Ribbon honor
    It’a one thing to be named a National Blue Ribbon School by the U.S. Department of Education. It’s another to be the only school in all of Orange County to receive that esteemed honor in a year.
    True to its name, Golden Elementary in Placentia took the gold medal this year – making it one of 12 in California, and 349 in the country, to win the designation for 2018.
    The good news arrived via email Monday morning, Oct. 1, said Candy Plahy, deputy superintendent for the Place
  • Orange County football passing leaders after Week 6

    Orange County football passing leaders after Week 6
    Orange County passing leaders after the Week 6 games.
    The leaderboards will be updated each Monday during the regular season.
    Leaderboards are based on stats available each Monday morning.Name
    Yds
    Comp
    Att
    Pct
    TD
    GP
    Joey Yellen, Mission Viejo
    2148
    134
    201
    .667
    18
    7
    Anthony Munoz, Western
    2127
    143
    202
    .708
    29
    6
    Peter Costelli, Santa Margarita
    1654
    104
    174
    .598
    16
    6
    Ryan Zanelli, La Habra
    1622
    95
    174
    .546
    18
    6
    Ryan Hilinski,Orange Lutheran
    1610
    134
    206
    .650
    20
    6
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  • Angels to focus on pitching market, while looking internally for offensive upgrades

    Angels to focus on pitching market, while looking internally for offensive upgrades
    ANAHEIM — Billy Eppler has two specific goals for improving the Angels in 2019: a deeper pitching staff and a better offense.
    He has a different path for each.
    The general manager said he’s more comfortable with the internal options among the everyday players, so his outside shopping is going to be focused on pitching.
    “We are going to be in the pitching market, both in the starting and relief market,” Eppler said Monday. “What that’s going to yield, that&rsqu
  • From a San Francisco 49er cheerleader to a cowboy, costumed pups turned out for annual fundraiser to help Laguna Beach animal groups

    From a San Francisco 49er cheerleader to a cowboy, costumed pups turned out for annual fundraiser to help Laguna Beach animal groups
    Mateo gave a smooch to Patrick Zellar in the kissing booth at the 22nd annual Laguna Pet Parade and Chili Cook-off at Seven7Seven on Sunday, September 30. (Photo by Bill Alkofer, Contributing Photographer)
    Makenzie and Michael Raphael showed their dog in the beauty competition at the 22nd annual Laguna Pet Parade and Chili Cook-off at Seven7Seven on Sunday, September 30. (Photo by Bill Alkofer, Contributing Photographer)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsA pug named Irie was one of the dogs o
  • Orange County football top 25 for Week 7

    Orange County football top 25 for Week 7
    The Register’s Orange County football top 25 poll.
    O.C. TOP 25
    (The poll voters are five members of the media.)
    1. Mater Dei 5-1 (125 poll points): Monarchs’ 35-0 win over Servite is their fourth shutout in six games.
    This week: vs. Santa Margarita at Santa Ana Stadium, Friday
    2. Mission Viejo 6-0 (118): Joey Yellen threw for 393 yards and 5 TDs, Jojo Forest had four TD receptions in 70-0 win over El Toro.
    This week: vs. Capistrano Valley, Friday
    3. JSerra 5-1 (117): L
  • Voluntary evacuations recommended for communities in Cranston fire footprint near Idyllwild

    Voluntary evacuations recommended for communities in Cranston fire footprint near Idyllwild
    Authorities issued a voluntary flood evacuation notice Monday for San Jacinto Mountain communities in the area of the Cranston fire that burned earlier this year near Idyllwild.
    Residents of Hurkey Creek, Lake Hemet, Apple Canyon, Fleming Ranch “should go now, this is a safe time to leave,” according to a tweet from the Riverside County Emergency Management Department.#CranstonFloodWatch EVACUATION WARNING- Hurkey Creek, Lake Hemet, Apple Canyon, Fleming Ranch should go now, thi
  • Ducks: Five burning questions before the regular season starts

    Ducks: Five burning questions before the regular season starts
    ANAHEIM — We had questions about the Ducks going into training camp last month, and then they answered quite a few of them. They showed during camp and while splitting six exhibition games that they’re not too old, not too slow and not too resistant to change to be considered an elite team.
    The Ducks are still bruised and battered, though, as they were when camp began Sept. 14. In fact, it’s worse now than when they started, with right wing Corey Perry sidelined for up to
  • CIF-SS football polls for Week 7

    CIF-SS football polls for Week 7
    The CIF-SS football polls released Monday, Oct. 1.
    FOOTBALL
    DIVISION 1
    1 Mater Dei
    2 St. John Bosco
    3 Centennial
    4 Oaks Christian
    5 Mission Viejo
    6 Orange Lutheran
    7 JSerra
    8 Bishop Amat
    9 Vista Murrieta
    10 Chaminade
     
    DIVISION 2
    1 Rancho Verde
    2 Norco
    3 Upland
    4 Calabasas
    5 Alemany
    6 Los Alamitos
    7 Notre Dame/SO
    8 Heritage
    9 Westlake
    10 Cathedral
     
    DIVISION 3 
    1 Capistrano Valley
    2 Cajon
    3 Citrus Hill
    4 Moorpark
    5 Sierra Canyon
    6 Roosevelt
    7 Lompoc
    8 Santiago/Corona
    9 Paloma Vall
  • Shohei Ohtani undergoes successful Tommy John surgery

    Shohei Ohtani undergoes successful Tommy John surgery
    ANAHEIM — Shohei Ohtani’s Tommy John surgery on Monday went as expected, although it’s too early to know how soon he’ll be able to play next season, General Manager Billy Eppler said on Monday.
    Eppler said Dr. Neal ElAttrache, the noted orthopedist who performed Ohtani’s surgery, “was pleased with what he saw” and “feels confident in the recovery process.”
    Ohtani, the two-way star who just finished his rookie season with the Angels, will not
  • Here are clues on how to find the hidden bars at the Queen Mary’s Dark Harbor

    Here are clues on how to find the hidden bars at the Queen Mary’s Dark Harbor
    If you attend the Queen Mary’s Dark Harbor Halloween haunt this year you may want to stop screaming for a second and try talking to the monsters instead.
    No, it’s not because they get their feelings hurt if you run away in fear, in fact they love that. But rather it’s because this year some of the scary characters at the haunt will have something to give you if you ask nicely, a wooden coin.
    And what can you do with this secret wooded coin? Put some music on the jukebox? Insert
  • John Stevens, Anze Kopitar: Kings have to suck it up sans Dustin Brown

    John Stevens, Anze Kopitar: Kings have to suck it up sans Dustin Brown
    EL SEGUNDO — Forward Jeff Carter sustained a lacerated ankle in the sixth game last season, and missed more than four months after having led the Kings in points in 2016-17.
    Forward Dustin Brown was the Kings’ second-leading scorer a season ago. And now he’s out indefinitely after suffering a broken finger against the Ducks on Saturday in their final exhibition game ahead of Friday’s season opener.
    The Kings must be feeling snake-bit right about now. But Coach John Steven
  • Police ID Anaheim man found near “NOS party,” witnesses sought

    Police ID Anaheim man found near “NOS party,” witnesses sought
    Police identified a man who had been fatally shot in Anaheim whose body was found on Saturday, Sept. 29, near evidence of a party involving the recreational use of nitrous oxide, or NOS.
    Julio Cesar Munoz, 36, of Anaheim was found dead at 11:19 a.m. on Saturday in a non-residential area near the 1200 block of North Sunshine Way, according to social media updates from the Anaheim Police Department. They say evidence of a “NOS party” was in the vicinity of where his body was discovered
  • Watch Max Muncy add to Dodgers’ lead in NL West title game against Colorado

    Watch Max Muncy add to Dodgers’ lead in NL West title game against Colorado
    Colorado Rockies’ David Dahl dives into the stands to catch a fly ball hit by Los Angeles Dodgers’ Yasmani Grandal during the second inning of a tiebreaker baseball game, Monday, Oct. 1, 2018, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)
    Dodgers starting pitcher Walker Buehler throws against the Colorado Rockies during the first inning of a tiebreaker baseball game, Monday, Oct. 1, 2018, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsFans wait for the Los Angel
  • Angels recap and offseason preview

    Angels recap and offseason preview
    2018 RECORD: 80-82, 4th place in AL West
    WHAT WENT WRONG? A little bit of everything. The Angels were in the middle of the pack in most categories, which explains how they ended up finishing right around the middle of the pack in the league. The underlying problem, as it has been lately, was injuries. They lost two starting pitchers in the first week, Matt Shoemaker and JC Ramírez. Shoemaker didn’t come back until September and Ramírez never did. In one two-week span in
  • Ducks: Five games to watch, highlighting the 2018-19 regular-season schedule

    Ducks: Five games to watch, highlighting the 2018-19 regular-season schedule
    Here are five key games to watch during the Ducks’ 2018 regular season. (See full schedule)
    Oct. 3: Ducks at San Jose Sharks, 7:30 p.m.
    Season opener against the team that ended their 2017-18 season with a first-round sweep.
    Oct. 8: Ducks vs. Detroit Red Wings, 7 p.m.
    Home opener on the 25th anniversary of their first game, a 7-2 drubbing inflicted by Detroit.
    Oct. 21: Ducks vs. Buffalo Sabres, 5 p.m.
    Paul Kariya’s jersey retirement ceremony. No. 9 will join Teemu Selanne’s No.
  • Notice something at the pump? Gas prices are creeping toward $4 a gallon

    Notice something at the pump? Gas prices are creeping toward $4 a gallon
    Gas prices are surging across Southern California after refinery issues created a weak supply of summer blend at the end of the season.
    In all four counties, prices are up nearly 70 cents per gallon compared with year-ago prices and increased 10 cents in a week. Here’s the breakdown:
    The average price of a gallon of self-serve regular gasoline in Los Angeles County rose 1 cent today to $3.806. The average price is 11.3 cents more than one week ago, 15.2 cents higher than one mont
  • Janelle Monáe burns it down at Music Tastes Good with James Blake and Lizzo other highlights of Day 2

    Janelle Monáe burns it down at Music Tastes Good with James Blake and Lizzo other highlights of Day 2
    Janelle Monáe performs on the Franklin Stage during day two of the Music Tastes Good festival in Long Beach on Sunday, September 30, 2018. (Photo by Drew A. Kelley, Contributing Photographer)
    Janelle Monáe performs on the Franklin Stage during the Music Tastes Good festival in Long Beach on Sunday, September 30, 2018. (Photo by Drew A. Kelley, Contributing Photographer)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsJanelle Monáe performs on the Franklin Stage during the Music Tastes
  • Fryer’s Orange County football top 25 vote

    Fryer’s Orange County football top 25 vote
    How Steve Fryer voted today in the Orange County football top 25 poll …Mater Dei
    JSerra
    Mission Viejo
    Orange Lutheran
    Santa Margarita
    Los Alamitos
    Corona del Mar
    Capistrano Valley
    Villa Park
    Servite
    San Clemente
    La Habra
    Edison
    San Juan Hills
    Tustin
    Yorba Linda
    Aliso Niguel
    St. Margaret’s
    Sunny Hills
    Katella
    Valencia
    Huntington Beach
    Western
    Garden Grove
    El Toro
  • Trevor’s Travels: At Santa Barbara’s MOXI museum, enjoy playtime with the exhibits

    Trevor’s Travels: At Santa Barbara’s MOXI museum, enjoy playtime with the exhibits
    There are a lot of museums on my list to visit, and I have to admit that many of them adhere to a specific formula — paintings and things on the walls or displayed in cases. A few offer items with no glass around them, but in those instances, there are usually eagle-eyed docents on hand to keep everyone from touching.
    Quite by accident, during a recent trip to Santa Barbara, I went into a museum that was the reverse of anything I had ever experienced before. It’s called MOXI, which l
  • R&B singer-songwriter John Legend will bring some holiday cheer to Los Angeles and Costa Mesa

    R&B singer-songwriter John Legend will bring some holiday cheer to Los Angeles and Costa Mesa
    Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony award-winning R&B singer-songwriter John Legend has announced the release of his first Christmas album, “A Legendary Christmas,” which will drop on Oct. 26.
    To celebrate the album, Legend will also head out on the 25-date A Legendary Christmas Tour, which kicks off in Florida on Nov. 15 and wraps up with three Southern California shows on Sunday, Dec. 23 at Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles, Saturday, Dec. 29 at Segerstrom Center for the Arts in Costa
  • GE ousts its CEO as it struggles to keep 100-year-old company afloat

    GE ousts its CEO as it struggles to keep 100-year-old company afloat
    General Electric ousted its CEO, took a $23 billion charge and said it would fall short of profit forecasts this year, further signs the century-old industrial conglomerate is struggling to turn around its vastly shrunken business.
    H. Lawrence Culp Jr., left, will take over immediately as chairman and CEO from John Flannery, who had been on the job for just over a year. (File AP photos)
    H. Lawrence Culp Jr. will take over immediately as chairman and CEO from John Flannery, who had been on the jo
  • Laguna Woods Village housing mutuals announce election results

    Laguna Woods Village housing mutuals announce election results
    LAGUNA WOODS — Ballots were counted and election results for Third Mutual and United Mutual boards of directors were announced on Friday, Sept. 27.
    Third Mutual (condos) newly elected directors were Pong (Paul) Chao (32.2 percent), Lynn Jarrett (30.6 percent) and Jules Zalon (28.5 percent).
    Pong (Paul) Chao
    Lenta (Lynn) JarrettSoundThe gallery will resume insecondsJules Zalon
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    Third mailed 5,764 ballots with 1,838 returned. Voter turnout was 31.8 percent.
    After the ba
  • Status Update: RV fair starts Friday in Pomona; hiring fairs ahead in Irvine, Surf City

    Status Update: RV fair starts Friday in Pomona; hiring fairs ahead in Irvine, Surf City
    The 68th annual California RV Show at Pomona Fairplex starts Oct. 5 with some 1,200 models and brands to tour. (File photo)
    The 68th annual California RV Show at Pomona Fairplex starts Oct. 5 with some 1,200 models and brands to tour. (File photo)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsKarma Automotive, an Irvine company, has found a new leader in China, where it hopes to expand. Karma’s website describes the Revero as “aÊluxury performance car with the spirit of a GT.”Reve
  • Video: Nate Meadors says UCLA defense lost energy against Colorado

    Video: Nate Meadors says UCLA defense lost energy against Colorado
    Cornerback Nate Meadors talks about why the Bruins struggled in the second half against Fresno State and Colorado, what happened on his two costly penalties against Colorado and what he expects against Washington this week.
  • Video: Krys Barnes says UCLA hasn’t given up despite 0-4 start

    Video: Krys Barnes says UCLA hasn’t given up despite 0-4 start
    Linebacker Krys Barnes talks about UCLA’s second-half struggles against Fresno State, why he believes the team is not fazed by its 0-4 start and why he loves playing being Atonio Mafi.
  • Go behind the scenes in the Fright Fest makeup room at Six Flags Magic Mountain

    Go behind the scenes in the Fright Fest makeup room at Six Flags Magic Mountain
    Wicked witches, deranged clowns, and backwood zombies gathered in the staging area at Six Flags Magic Mountain awaiting the kick-off of Fright Fest.
    Inside makeup central, still more ghouls were being realized.
    Jose Restrepo applies makeup to Matthew Wise prior to opening night of the 26th annual Fright Fest at Six Flags Magic Mountain.This years Fright Fest features 13 mazes and scare-zones.(photo by Andy Holzman)
    “Scare-actors” prepare for the 26th annual Fright Fest at Six
  • Taco Bell sells new flavor on tortilla chips in 7-Eleven stores

    Taco Bell sells new flavor on tortilla chips in 7-Eleven stores
    Taco Bell is expanding line of convenience store tortilla chips inspired by its hot sauce flavors.
    The new, limited edition flavor is Diablo, and it will be exclusively sold by 7-Eleven throughout October. Beginning in November, it will be available in other stores, according to a news release from the Irvine-based fast food chain.
    Related Articles How food took center stage at Music Tastes Good in Long Beach Hot deals from Krispy Kreme and Dunkin’ Donuts on National Coffee Day, Sept. 29 M
  • Diamond Jamboree’s expansion: 11 stores coming to popular Irvine center. And 500 parking spots.

    Diamond Jamboree’s expansion: 11 stores coming to popular Irvine center. And 500 parking spots.
    How the proposed expansion of the DiamondJamboree shopping center in Irvine will look at night.(Sketch courtesy Diamond Development Group)
    Popular DiamondJamboree shopping center in Irvine will get an 11-store expansion come 2020. (Sketch courtesy Diamond Development Group)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsPopular DiamondJamboree shopping center in Irvine’sexpansion will add new restaurant flavors come 2020. (Sketch courtesy Diamond Development Group)
    Popular DiamondJamboree shopping c
  • Under local pressure, California school districts adopt lower lead limits for water

    Under local pressure, California school districts adopt lower lead limits for water
    By Nico Savidge and Daniel J. Willis, EdSource
    Part three of a special report from EdSource revealing the extent of lead contamination in water in schools across California where water has been tested.
    Two years ago, McClymonds High School in Oakland found alarmingly high lead levels in water coming from a locker room shower. Water from some fountains and sinks tested high as well, leading health and community activists to demand that the district ensure safe water for all children.
    As the new s
  • Lead problems in water linger at Los Angeles schools, despite years of testing and repairs

    Lead problems in water linger at Los Angeles schools, despite years of testing and repairs
    By Nico Savidge and Daniel J. Willis, EdSource
    Part two of a special report from EdSource revealing the extent of lead contamination in water in schools across California where water has been tested.
    Lead testing at Miramonte Elementary in Los Angeles Unified last January found six water outlets over the state and federal limit for drinking water. An auditorium drinking fountain tested at 10 times the lead limit.
    Three months later at Audubon Middle School, eight fixtures tested over the lead li
  • Gaps in California law requiring schools to test for lead could leave children at risk

    Gaps in California law requiring schools to test for lead could leave children at risk
    By Nico Savidge and Daniel J. Willis, EdSource
    Part one of a special report from EdSource revealing the extent of lead contamination in water in schools across California where water has been tested.
    Gaps in a new California law requiring schools to test their drinking water for lead could leave children vulnerable to the toxic metal.
    The law, signed by Gov. Jerry Brown last October, puts California among only seven states and the District of Columbia nationwide that require schools to test thei
  • Martins Beach access: Supreme Court declines to hear challenge of California Coastal Act

    Martins Beach access: Supreme Court declines to hear challenge of California Coastal Act
    Public access to nearly every beach on the California coast will remain secure as the U.S. Supreme Court announced Monday, Oct. 1,  it would not hear a challenge to the state Coastal Act. The 1976 law ensures that property owners cannot privatize beaches by preventing public entry.
    The lawsuit focused on Martins Beach, a remote beach between San Francisco and Santa Cruz accessible only by traversing land owned by Silicon Valley billionaire Vinod Khosla. State courts had ruled that Khos
  • The Comedy Club has a new location inside Pechanga Resort & Casino

    The Comedy Club has a new location inside Pechanga Resort & Casino
    The Comedy Club at Pechanga Resort & Casino has found a new home above the resort’s casual eatery Kelsey’s.
    Casino officials said the move — which took place in mid-September —  will make the club more visible than when it was tucked downstairs near the casino entrance next to the North parking garage.
    The new space’s interior features an intimate setting with brick walls reminiscent of the popular Improv comedy club chain stages, while wood and contemporar
  • Just for the Health of It

    Just for the Health of It
    In the history of the world, today is the best day ever to feel bad.
    While the business and politics of health care may look like a smoking disaster, the execution of relieving pain and curing illness has never been better. We’ve seen advances in treatment, detection and prevention across nearly the entire spectrum of medical maladies. Speed of information and massive leaps in technology have taken a lot of the pain out of the business of pain.
    With improved treatment comes higher sta
  • Orange County high school football schedule for Week 7 (Oct. 4-6)

    Orange County high school football schedule for Week 7 (Oct. 4-6)
    Orange County high school football schedule for Week 7 (Oct. 4-6):
    FOOTBALL
    Thursday, Oct. 4
    Games 7 p.m. unless noted
    ORANGE COAST LEAGUE
    Calvary Chapel vs. Santa Ana at Santa Ana Stadium
    ORANGE LEAGUE
    Savanna vs. Magnolia at Western High
    Santa Ana Valley vs. Anaheim at Glover Stadium
    EMPIRE LEAGUE
    Crean Lutheran vs. Pacifica at Garden Grove High
    NONLEAGUE
    Villa Park vs. El Dorado at Valencia High
    Godinez vs. Fairmont Prep at Yorba Linda High
     
    Friday, Oct. 5
    Games 7 p.m. unless noted
    TRIN

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