• NLCS photos: Dodgers face the Brewers in Game 5 at Dodger Stadium

    NLCS photos: Dodgers face the Brewers in Game 5 at Dodger Stadium
    Photos from the National League Championship Series Game 5 as the Los Angeles Dodgers play host to the Milwaukee Brewers Wednesday afternoon in Dodger Stadium.
    Photos from Tuesday night’s Game 4 | Live updates from Game 5
    Milwaukee Brewers relief pitcher Brandon Woodruff (53) comes into replace starting pitcher Wade Miley in the first inning of game five of the National League Championship Series at Dodger Stadium on Wednesday, October 17, 2018 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Da
  • USC football mailbag: Why don’t the Trojans put away teams?

    USC football mailbag: Why don’t the Trojans put away teams?
    USC is a resurgent football team. It is also an imperfect football team.
    The past month has seen some signs of encouragement for the Trojans. They have won three consecutive games, handing Colorado and Washington State their only losses. Reaching the halfway point of the regular season, they sit atop the Pac-12 South Division, in prime position to return to the conference championship game where a Rose Bowl berth would be at stake. Freshman quarterback JT Daniels has made strides, throwing three
  • Redlands Unified sex abuse scandal prompts state investigation of district administrators, attorney says

    Redlands Unified sex abuse scandal prompts state investigation of district administrators, attorney says
    A state agency that enforces professional standards for California educators is investigating Redlands Unified School District for a series of sexual abuse cases that has resulted in more than $21.7 million in legal settlements, according to an attorney representing several victims.
    The probe by the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing was triggered by the Southern California News Group’s yearlong investigation into whether Redlands Unified administrators covered up sexual m
  • UCLA RB Joshua Kelley leads via work ethic, positivity

    UCLA RB Joshua Kelley leads via work ethic, positivity
    LOS ANGELES — A group of high school football players and their coaches stood at the 50-yard line of a newly built stadium in Lancaster. It was pitch black at midnight.
    The Eastside High football team, on the eve of its 2014 season, held hands on the field. Richard Lear, its head coach, outlined the way he envisioned the season opener starting.
    The Lions would win the coin toss. They would ask for the ball. Adelanto High would kick it deep. Joshua Kelley would run it back for a touchdown.
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  • As cities, hotel industry struggle to curb Airbnb, voters push back

    As cities, hotel industry struggle to curb Airbnb, voters push back
    By Robert McCartney | The Washington Post
    Austin Hong of San Diego has used Airbnb and similar companies for the past five years to rent out a second home for short stays. The income allows him and his husband to cover the mortgage while keeping the three-bedroom house available for family members who visit often.
    So Hong fought back when the city council passed a law in July that would ban such short-term rentals. He collected signatures on petitions at food courts and social gatherings as part
  • SendGrid, with offices in Irvine, accepts $2 billion buyout offer

    SendGrid, with offices in Irvine, accepts $2 billion buyout offer
    Denver-based email manager SendGrid has accepted a $2 billion buyout offer from San Francisco-based cloud-based software provider Twilio, the two companies said Monday, Oct. 15.
    SendGrid, with its West Coast offices formerly in Orange, recently moved into larger digs at 400 Spectrum. The new office tower is across the street from Spectrum Center in Irvine.
    “Our two companies have always shared a common goal –- to create powerful communications experiences for businesses by enabl
  • From student to teacher: Recent graduate Grant Caraway has made a fast transition to coaching at Los Alamitos

    From student to teacher: Recent graduate Grant Caraway has made a fast transition to coaching at Los Alamitos
    LOS ALAMITOS – In his four head coaching stops, Ray Fenton has had countless assistant coaches. But there’s something a little different about his staff at Los Alamitos this season.
    Los Alamitos High receiving coach Grant Caraway works with players during practice in Los Alamitos, CA, on Tuesday, Oct 16, 2018. (Photo by Jeff Gritchen, Orange County Register/SCNG)
    Los Alamitos High receiving coach Grant Caraway works with players during practice in Los Alamitos, CA, on Tuesday, Oct 16
  • Mighty disciplined Ducks staying out of the penalty box

    Mighty disciplined Ducks staying out of the penalty box
    ANAHEIM — Goodbye, Dirty Ducks?
    Once renowned for their undisciplined play, the Ducks have settled into the new NHL and that’s meant staying out of the penalty box. More skating, less fighting. More passing and shooting. More defending with sticks on the ice. Fewer body checks.
    The Ducks went into Wednesday’s game against the New York Islanders with the third-lowest average penalty minutes in the league. They averaged a mere six minutes through the first six games of
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  • Tesla secures land in Shanghai for first factory outside U.S.

    Tesla secures land in Shanghai for first factory outside U.S.
    By Joe McDonald, The Associated Press
    Electric auto brand Tesla Inc. said it signed an agreement Wednesday to secure land in Shanghai for its first factory outside the United States, pushing ahead with development despite mounting U.S.-Chinese trade tensions.
    The Palo Alto-based automaker announced plans for the Shanghai factory in July after the Chinese government said it would end restrictions on full foreign ownership of electric vehicle makers to speed up industry development.
    Those plans ha
  • On public streets and in a private back yard, Tustin will teem with art this weekend

    On public streets and in a private back yard, Tustin will teem with art this weekend
    Patrick Crabb turns his backyard into an art gallery to sell his work and the work of other artisans during the weekend of Old Town Tustin Art Walk. (Photo by Sam Gangwer, Orange County Register)
    Roger Kinoshita shows off the four paintings he purchased at the Old Town Tustin Art Walk in 2014. BILL ALKOFER, – ORANGE COUNTY REGISTERSoundThe gallery will resume insecondsShow Caption of Expand
    On the sidewalks of Main Street and El Camino Real, more than 50 artists will put their talents on d
  • All bats big and small: Southern California is a popular home for the winged creatures of the night

    All bats big and small: Southern California is a popular home for the winged creatures of the night
    Halloween and blood-sucking vampires in the movies give bats a bad name, but around here, bats eat insects and nectar and are very beneficial to us nonflying mammals.
    Here’s a little bit about bats that live in our area:
    Bat basics
    Worldwide, there are more than 1,300 species of bats, and the majority of them inhabit tropical forests.
    There are 45 species of bats in the United States and Canada and there are at least 25 known species of bats in California. About 24 of these are in Southern
  • Newport Beach surgeon and girlfriend plea not guilty to drugging and raping women while 7 more charges added

    Newport Beach surgeon and girlfriend plea not guilty to drugging and raping women while 7 more charges added
    NEWPORT BEACH – A well-known Newport Beach surgeon and his girlfriend accused of drugging and raping women pleaded not guilty to the charges Wednesday during their first court appearance, while prosecutors filed an additional seven charges against Grant William Robicheaux and Cerissa Laura Riley following news reports about their case that prompted other potential victims to step forward.
    On Wednesday, prosecutors said there are five new potential victims, making the total seven.
    The
  • Angels Offseason Options: CC Sabathia

    Angels Offseason Options: CC Sabathia
    (This is the latest in a series of quick profiles on players who fit for the Angels to add over the winter. They are purely “informed speculation,” based on what we know about the Angels’ roster needs along with General Manager Billy Eppler’s preferences and history. We’ll have a new one every weekday, until the GM Meetings, which are the unofficial start of the hot stove season.)
    CC SABATHIA, LHP, New York Yankees
    The basics: Sabathia had gone from being one of the
  • Prop. 10 rent control measure will lead to lesser, more costly housing

    Prop. 10 rent control measure will lead to lesser, more costly housing
    A ballot measure put before voters in the November 6 election to allow local governments to expand rent control might sound good to some, but we do not have to look far for evidence that it will actually lead to fewer, and less affordable, housing options.
    A story in the New York Times described the plight of frustrated would-be tenants in San Francisco trying to elbow dozens of others like themselves out of the way to impress landlords for the privilege of paying exorbitant prices for tiny apar
  • Mega Millions jackpot soars to $900 million, second-highest

    Mega Millions jackpot soars to $900 million, second-highest
    The Mega Millions jackpot is now up to $900 million.
    Lottery officials raised the estimated prize Wednesday, less than a day after another drawing without a winner increased the prize to $868 million.
    Officials say no tickets matched all six numbers to claim the Mega Millions prize Tuesday night. The numbers were 3, 45, 49, 61, 69 and Mega Ball 9.
    The next drawing will be Friday. The estimated jackpot for that drawing would be the second-largest lottery prize in U.S. history.
    The largest lottery
  • Preparing girls for the jobs of tomorrow

    Preparing girls for the jobs of tomorrow
    Across California, nearly 4.5 million girls are growing up and charting their path toward adulthood. Among them could be the next great scientist or inventor. One could even be the first person to walk on Mars or even President of the United States.
    But whether she hopes to wear a space suit or a pants suit in the future, those dreams can only come true if we adults create a world in which every person has a chance to reach their full potential. So, this year, as we celebrate International
  • Video: Darnay Holmes talks about UCLA’s ‘so what, now what’ mentality

    Video: Darnay Holmes talks about UCLA’s ‘so what, now what’ mentality
    Cornerback Darnay Holmes talks about how UCLA has relied on the phrase “so what, now what” to improve the defense in recent weeks, what he’s thought about redshirt freshmen Elijah Gates and Jay Shaw and why he wishes the Bruins could face Khalil Tate this weekend.
  • Live updates: Dodgers vs. Brewers in Game 5 of the NLCS

    Live updates: Dodgers vs. Brewers in Game 5 of the NLCS
    The Los Angeles Dodgers won Game 4 of the NLCS 2-1 in 13 innings on Tuesday. They turn around at 2 p.m. Wednesday for Game 5 with Clayton Kershaw starting in the final game of the series at Dodger Stadium. Games 6 and 7 would go back to Milwaukee.
    On Deck | Matchup breakdown | Updates: In-game box score |
    Follow along for live updates of Game 5 in the National League Championship Series between the Dodgers and the Brewers. Our reporters are at Dodger Stadium when gates open until the f
  • Chargers announce ‘more affordable’ ticket prices for Inglewood stadium

    Chargers announce ‘more affordable’ ticket prices for Inglewood stadium
    Following ongoing criticism over the ticket prices at their temporary home, the Chargers announced on Wednesday that prices in their future home stadium in Inglewood would offer “an opportunity for just about everyone” to buy season tickets.
    “A family of four should be able to buy season tickets for the entire family and not need a second mortgage to do so,” said A.G. Spanos, the Chargers director of business operations.
    The cheapest season tickets in the new stadium will
  • Here are 4 new dishes you need to taste at Komo’s Cocina in Long Beach

    Here are 4 new dishes you need to taste at Komo’s Cocina in Long Beach
    Sure it may be called Komo’s Cocina, but don’t expect typical Mexican fare to come out of this Long Beach kitchen.
    “My inspiration behind all the dishes was to meet the Mexican theme halfway, with, you know, American dishes we normally see in new American modern places,” said Long Beach resident Christian Pilona, the new chef at the Naples restaurant who recently launched a new menu.
    “To be honest, I really don’t know what to label it. Yeah we’
  • Fullerton city council candidate withdraws after allegations of sign theft and carpetbagging

    Fullerton city council candidate withdraws after allegations of sign theft and carpetbagging
    Paulette Marshall-Chaffee has reportedly suspended her campaign for the Fullerton City Council District 5 seat, after a local activist accused her of stealing political signs and carpetbagging.
    Her campaign announced its suspension in a statement to the Fullerton Observer on Oct. 8, saying her candidacy “has generated so much animosity, negativity, and corrosive discourse in our community.”
    But her name will remain on the ballot, city and county officials said. Candidates h
  • Video: Chip Kelly on Bolu Olorunfunmi’s injury, Marcus Moore’s suspension

    Video: Chip Kelly on Bolu Olorunfunmi’s injury, Marcus Moore’s suspension
    Head coach Chip Kelly talks about personnel updates with Bolu Olorunfunmi and Marcus Moore, the way the defense has improved this season and how Odua Isibor has performed in his first major playing time this season.
  • Why the student loan debt crisis is about to get worse

    Why the student loan debt crisis is about to get worse
    While Wall Street and U.S. President Donald Trump tout news of a booming stock market and low unemployment, college students may be quick to roll their eyes. The improved economy has yet to mean higher wages for graduates already struggling to pay down massive debt, let alone ease the minds of students staring down the barrel of six-digit loan obligations yet to come.
    Federal student loans are the only consumer debt segment with continuous cumulative growth since the Great Recession. As the cost
  • Actress Jamie Lee Curtis and producer Jason Blum explain why Michael Myers is scary in ‘Halloween’ 40 years later

    Actress Jamie Lee Curtis and producer Jason Blum explain why Michael Myers is scary in ‘Halloween’ 40 years later
    “It’s my time of year, baby,” actress Jamie Lee Curtis said as she hit the blood red carpet opening night of Universal Studios Hollywood’s Halloween Horror Nights in September.
    She’s been busy out doing press and showing up at screenings of “Halloween,” which hits theaters on Friday, Oct. 19. It’s the 11th film in the lucrative horror franchise, coming 40 years after the original slasher that was released on Oct. 25, 1978. The latest “Ha
  • Standout softball player transfers to Orange Lutheran

    Standout softball player transfers to Orange Lutheran
    Former Canyon ace softball pitcher Miranda Stoddard, who didn’t play last high school season, has transferred to Orange Lutheran, Lancers coach Steve Miklos confirmed.
    “She transferred in at the beginning of the school year,” Miklos said of the senior.
    Stoddard, a Kentucky commit, went 16-9 with a 1.99 ERA in the circle as sophomore for the Comanches in 2017. She won 14 games as a freshman.
    She also batted .333 with five home run as a sophomore.
    At Orange Lutheran, Stoddard joi
  • Bolu Olorunfunmi is 3rd UCLA player out with concussion

    Bolu Olorunfunmi is 3rd UCLA player out with concussion
    A third UCLA player has been ruled out due to concussions this week as running back Bolu Olorunfunmi was declared out by the medical staff Tuesday afternoon, UCLA head coach Chip Kelly said Wednesday before practice.
    The senior running back joins running back Soso Jamabo and sophomore outside linebacker Jaelan Phillips as players ruled out due to head injuries during the past week.
    Olorunfunmi, who was UCLA’s leading returning rusher, played in all six games, but got just 31 carries for 85
  • 20 ‘Nightmare Before Christmas’ 25th anniversary collectibles only available at Disney parks

    20 ‘Nightmare Before Christmas’ 25th anniversary collectibles only available at Disney parks
    Over the past quarter century, Tim Burton’s “The Nightmare Before Christmas” has gone from box office sleeper hit to stop-motion animation landmark to holiday classic to perennial merchandising machine.
    Alexandra Grossi, center, dressed in a Disney-made Sally costume walks with Emma Servello, left, and her brother, Leonard Grossi III at Disneyland in Anaheim, CA, on Tuesday, Oct 16, 2018. Grossi is wearing the children’s costume set – Sally with patchwork dress and
  • Roads in Los Angeles, Long Beach and Anaheim rank 3rd worst in U.S.

    Roads in Los Angeles, Long Beach and Anaheim rank 3rd worst in U.S.
    Bumpy roads, uneven pavement and pot holes cost drivers in the Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim areas more than $900 a year in repairs, maintenance, fuel consumption and tire wear, accelerating vehicle deterioration and depreciation, a nonprofit transportation group reported Wednesday.
    The report from the Washington D.C.-based TRIP ranked the top 20 large and mid-sized urban areas with the highest share of pavement in poor condition and the highest vehicle operating costs as a result of poorly mai
  • Canada now world’s largest legal marijuana marketplace

    Canada now world’s largest legal marijuana marketplace
    By ROB GILLIES and GENE JOHNSON
    TORONTO — Ian Power was among the first to buy legal recreational marijuana in Canada but he has no plans to smoke it. He plans to frame it.
    Canada became the largest country with a legal national marijuana marketplace as sales began early Wednesday in Newfoundland. Power was first in line at a store in St. John’s, Newfoundland.
    “I am going to frame it and hang it on my wall. I’m not even going to smoke it. I’m just going to save it f
  • Frumpy Middle-Aged Mom: Don’t bother me in the morning. I’m collecting my thoughts

    Frumpy Middle-Aged Mom: Don’t bother me in the morning. I’m collecting my thoughts
    So, I’m sitting here in my bedroom easy chair, drinking my coffee in my fuzzy green bathrobe. This isn’t the most comfortable chair in the world, but it only cost $5, because I bought it secondhand. It came from the library at Chapman University and I like the idea of thousands of desperate students sitting in it while they crammed for their finals.
    It’s 6:30 a.m. and I am up voluntarily, even though I needn’t rise for quite awhile yet. See, having kids has turned me into
  • Ask the Lawyer: Can a lawyer working in a non-law firm give legal advice?

    Ask the Lawyer: Can a lawyer working in a non-law firm give legal advice?
    Q: I have a dispute with a friend. I say that licensed lawyers in California can practice law (give legal advice) as an employee in a non-law firm. That is, a licensed lawyer can work as an employee at an architectural firm, engineering firm, etc., and provide legal advice. My friend says no. Who’s right?
    -J. M., Los Angeles
    Ron Sokol
    A: A lawyer can act in his or her official capacity whenever they actually give someone legal advice. This recognized attorney-client relationship
  • Video: Postgame celebration and comments from NLCS Game 4

    Video: Postgame celebration and comments from NLCS Game 4
    Video from the clubhouse and postgame press conferences after the Dodgers won NLCS Game 4 over the Milwaukee Brewers, 2-1, in 13 innings. Game story | box score | photosRelated Articles Cody Bellinger helps Dodgers edge Brewers in 13 innings to even NLCS at 2-2 Dodgers’ Brian Dozier makes the most of rare opportunity in starting lineup Dodgers’ catching situation a ‘day-to-day, game-to-game’ decision NLCS Game 4: Dodgers and Brewers highlights from 13-inning classic Alexa
  • Cody Bellinger helps Dodgers edge Brewers in 13 innings to even NLCS at 2-2

    Cody Bellinger helps Dodgers edge Brewers in 13 innings to even NLCS at 2-2
    Chris Taylor #3 of the Los Angeles Dodgers scores past catcher Manny Pina #9 of the Milwaukee Brewers on a single by Brian Dozier in the first inning in Game 4 of the National League Championship Series at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles on Tuesday, October 16, 2018. (Photo by Kevin Sullivan, Orange County Register/SCNG)
    Starting pitcher Rich Hill #44 of the Los Angeles Dodgers warms up in the dugout before facing the Milwaukee Brewers in Game 4 of the National League Championship Series at Dodger
  • Whicker: A tactical series becomes full frontal after the Dodgers’ 13-inning win in Game 4

    Whicker: A tactical series becomes full frontal after the Dodgers’ 13-inning win in Game 4
    LOS ANGELES — Before Tuesday, this was just a baseball thing.
    The Dodgers and Brewers spent three games scoring their points and making their counterpoints, fighting themselves more than each other.
    It’s different now.
    Thirteen innings spread over 5:15 will do that.
    So will the buildup of 32 strikeouts and 2-for-20 hitting with men in scoring position.
    So will an incident at first base, involving Manny Machado and Jesus Aguilar, that cleared the benches and the bullpens and infuriate
  • Brewers angrily fire back at Dodgers’ Manny Machado over ‘dirty play’

    Brewers angrily fire back at Dodgers’ Manny Machado over ‘dirty play’
    The Dodgers’ Manny Machado makes contact with the leg of Brewers first baseman Jesus Aguilar after grounding out during the 10th inning of Game 4 of the NLCS on Tuesday night at Dodger Stadium. Several Brewers players considered it a “dirty play.” (Photo by Kevin Sullivan, Orange County Register/SCNG)
    The Dodgers’ Manny Machado exchanges words with Brewers first baseman Jesus Aguilar after Machado appeared to intentionally kick Aguilar as he ran out a ground out during th
  • Alexander: Veteran Ryan Madson shows his postseason mettle for Dodgers

    Alexander: Veteran Ryan Madson shows his postseason mettle for Dodgers
    LOS ANGELES — It was no certainty that Ryan Madson was going to make the Dodgers’ postseason roster. The veteran reliever, obtained from Washington just before the Aug. 31 deadline for playoff eligibility, was not overwhelming in nine regular-season appearances, with a 6.48 ERA (6 earned runs in 8-1/3 innings). He had 13 strikeouts to one walk, which was good, but he had a 1.32 WHIP and a .282 opponents’ batting average, which wasn’t.
    And then the postseason started,
  • Dodgers’ Brian Dozier makes the most of rare opportunity in starting lineup

    Dodgers’ Brian Dozier makes the most of rare opportunity in starting lineup
    LOS ANGELES — For the last two weeks, Brian Dozier’s jersey had stayed cleaner than perhaps any player on the Dodgers’ 25-man roster. He had just five postseason at-bats combined in the National League Division Series against the Atlanta Braves and the first three games of the NL Championship Series against the Milwaukee Brewers.
    For his part, Dozier had done little to wiggle his way into the Dodgers’ deep lineup before Tuesday. His only postseason hit came in Game 3 of t
  • More reform needed for troubled addiction industry: Letters

    More reform needed for troubled addiction industry: Letters
    Re “Reform bills advance, but critics say it’s not enough” (Sept. 2):
    I’m disappointed to hear that the California Legislature has yet again blocked several reforms to fix our state’s troubled addiction treatment industry.
    If Florida can enact successful reforms that have reduced abuses in its state, so can California, which is supposedly home to the most progressive legislature in the nation.
    Sen. Pat Bates and other reform-minded legislators mentioned in the artic
  • Video: OCVarsity previews Week 9’s top football games, and looks into “Lightning-gate”

    Video: OCVarsity previews Week 9’s top football games, and looks into “Lightning-gate”
    Steve Fryer and Jonathan Khamis preview the biggest high school football games in Week 9, including Mater Dei at JSerra on Friday night. They also discuss the South Coast League clash between Mission Viejo and San Clemente, and look into what Khamis calls “Lightning-gate” — the surprising decision by Corona del Mar and Los Alamitos to not finish their game.
    Video by Jonathan Khamis, for the OC Register.
  • Police: Man leans into McDonald’s drive-thru window in Buena Park, grabs cash from till and drives off

    Police: Man leans into McDonald’s drive-thru window in Buena Park, grabs cash from till and drives off
    A man sped away from the drive-thru of a Buena Park McDonald’s after lifting a fistful of cash from the window clerk’s till on the morning of Tuesday, Oct. 16.
    Buena Park Police released photos on the department Facebook page of a man reaching into the drive-thru window of the McDonald’s at 5900 Beach Blvd. as he grabs money from a cash register just before 1:30 a.m.
    In the post, authorities say the suspect shoved an employee before driving away in a gray or silver sedan with b
  • CIF-SS boys and girls cross country polls (10-15-18)

    CIF-SS boys and girls cross country polls (10-15-18)
    The CIF-SS polls for boys and girls cross country released Monday, Oct. 15.
    BOYS DIVISION 1
    1 Great Oak
    2 (tie) West Ranch
    2 (tie) Dana Hills
    4 Long Beach Poly
    5 Crescenta Valley
    6 La Serna
    7 Arcadia
    8 (tie) Ayala
    8 (tie) Trabuco Hills
    8 (tie) Yucaipa
    8 (tie) Santa Ana
    12 (tie) California
    12 (tie) Roosevelt
    12 (tie) King/Riverside
    15 San Clemente
    16 (tie) Redondo Union
    16 (tie) Mira Costa
     
    BOYS DIVISION 2
    1 Claremont
    2 (tie) Loyola
    2 (tie) Newbury Park
    4 Thousand Oaks
    5 El Toro
    6 Simi Vall
  • USC middle linebackers Cameron Smith, Palaie Gaoteote limited with injuries, status uncertain for Utah

    USC middle linebackers Cameron Smith, Palaie Gaoteote limited with injuries, status uncertain for Utah
    LOS ANGELES — USC has an unsettled question as it prepares for a road trip to Utah on Saturday.
    Who will start at middle linebacker?
    Its leading candidates, Cameron Smith and Palaie Gaoteote, remained on the mend at practice Tuesday, casting some doubt on the strength of the position entering the Pac-12 South matchup. Fifth-year senior Reuben Peters, a converted fullback, took first-team reps in there.
    Smith missed last Saturday’s win over Colorado because of a mild hamstring strain,
  • CIF-SS girls tennis polls (10-15-18)

    CIF-SS girls tennis polls (10-15-18)
    The CIF-SS girls tennis polls released Monday, Oct. 15.
    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 Santa Margarita
    Others: None
     
    DIVISION 2
    1 Great Oak
    2 Woodbridge
    3 Redlands
    4 Los Osos
    5 Long Beach Poly
    6 Chaminade
    7 Claremont
    8 Canyon/Anaheim
    9 Santa Barbar
  • CIF-SS boys water polo rankings (10-15-18)

    CIF-SS boys water polo rankings (10-15-18)
    The CIF-SS boys water polo rankings released Monday, Oct. 15.
    As selected by the CIF-SS Boys Water Polo Advisory Committee.
    DIVISION 1 & 2
    1 Newport Harbor
    2 Loyola
    3 Harvard Westlake
    4 Oaks Christian
    5 Mater Dei
    6 Santa Margarita
    7 San Clemente
    8 Laguna Beach
    9 Woodbridge
    10 Palos Verdes
    11 Dana Hills
    12 Mira Costa
    13 Damien
    14 Foothill
    15 Corona del Mar
    16 Dos Pueblos
    17 Murrieta Valley
    18 Redlands East Valley
    19 Huntington Beach
    20 Orange Lutheran
    Others: None
     
    DIVISION 3
    1 Servite
  • Health care among issues aired at Wilmington forum for state insurance commissioner

    Health care among issues aired at Wilmington forum for state insurance commissioner
    State Sen. Ricardo Lara, D-Huntington Park, Long Beach, discussed his ideas for expanding the role of the state Insurance Commissioner, a position he’s seeking on the November ballot, at a town hall Tuesday, Oct. 16, in Wilmington.
    Specifically, Lara talked about how technology will require the office to do more in the future. He also said he’d like to see the post have a bigger say in health insurance coverage.
    State Senator Ricardo Lara, right, participates in a town-hall Q&A w
  • In Los Angeles, a growing number of murder victims are homeless, police say

    In Los Angeles, a growing number of murder victims are homeless, police say
     
    Tommy passes through a Van Nuys homeless encampment on Tuesday, October 16, 2018. Tommy says he does not fear living on the streets because the time he spent in prison was more dangerous. Sixteen percent of all murder victims this year in the city of Los Angeles were homeless according to Los Angeles Police Department officials. (Photo by Sarah Reingewirtz, Pasadena Star-News/SCNG)
    Jennifer, 57, hugs Sassi, 27, as they meet up in “The Bamboos” in Sepulveda Basin where they bot
  • YouTube reports widespread outage, and users panic

    YouTube reports widespread outage, and users panic
    YouTube is experiencing outages and engineers are working to restore access, the world’s biggest online video sharing and streaming service said.
    “Thanks for your reports about YouTube, YouTube TV and YouTube Music access issues. We’re working on resolving this and will let you know once fixed,” YouTube, part of Google-parent Alphabet Inc., tweeted. “We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause and will keep you updated.”i cannot believe youtube is down.
  • NLCS photos: Los Angeles Dodgers host Milwaukee Brewers in Game 4

    NLCS photos: Los Angeles Dodgers host Milwaukee Brewers in Game 4
    Photos from the National League Championship Series Game 4 as the Los Angeles Dodgers play the Milwaukee Brewers (who lead the series 2-1) in Dodger Stadium, 6:09 p.m. start on Tuesday, Oct. 16.
    Related Articles Live updates: NLCS Game 4 between the Dodgers and Brewers Kiké Hernandez apologizes to Dodgers fans NLCS Game 4: Brewers at Dodgers lineups, pitching matchups, TV info Dodgers shut out in Game 3 by Jhoulys Chacin, Brewers bullpen Whicker: How the Brewers are beating the listless D
  • With all eyes on D.C., don’t forget what’s happening locally

    With all eyes on D.C., don’t forget what’s happening locally
    Talk of civic polarization is heavy in the air. There’s no doubt that national politics is important today, or that members of both parties are responsible for the severity of the conflict and the stakes.
    But at the same time, state-level differences in policy are sharpening, and pressure is building for good local government. In an America where only what happens in Washington is seen to matter, civic spirit among neighbors suffers. And that makes us all worse off.
    Unfortunately, American
  • Rajon Rondo, Kentavious Caldwell-Pope practice with starters as Lakers take advantage of extra sessions

    Rajon Rondo, Kentavious Caldwell-Pope practice with starters as Lakers take advantage of extra sessions
    EL SEGUNDO — As a few teams were preparing to tip off the NBA season, the Lakers were preparing for the league’s opening night in different fashion.
    “I can’t wait,” Coach Luke Walton said of the opening night games. “I TiVo’d them last night just in case I got busy today, so they’re already recorded at my house.”
    The Lakers won’t tip off until Thursday in Portland, meaning a few more practices before game night as much of the rest of th

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