• What’s streaming on Amazon Prime in November

    What’s streaming on Amazon Prime in November
    Julia Roberts is coming to Amazon Prime in November.
    In the psychological thriller series from “Mr. Robot’s” Sam Esmail, “Homecoming” is also a trippy 10-part series that jumps in time and place and has Roberts character asking herself (and others) some tough questions. Does all that sound a little mysterious and unsettling? Yes. That’s the point, we think.
    As for small, kids can get more of Po in his new series, “Kung Fu Panda: The Paws of Destiny.
  • UCLA defense thrives on forcing turnovers

    UCLA defense thrives on forcing turnovers
    LOS ANGELES — Elijah Gates huddled with Quentin Lake and Darnay Holmes on the sideline Saturday at the Rose Bowl. Lake had just hauled in the first interception of his career earlier in the game. Holmes already had one this year too.
    “I gotta get one soon,” Gates said to his fellow defensive backs.
    The redshirt freshman didn’t have to wait long.
    He grabbed the first interception of his career late in the third quarter of UCLA’s 31-30 win over Arizona. He reached bac
  • Clippers prepare for road opener against ‘red hot’ New Orleans Pelicans

    Clippers prepare for road opener against ‘red hot’ New Orleans Pelicans
    They’re having fun in New Orleans. Naturally so, but the Pelicans basketball team that awaits the Clippers on Tuesday has come out swinging especially hard this season, to the tune of a scorching 140 points per game.
    Their 280 points through the first two contests was the second-highest first-two-game total in NBA history. The 149 they scored in their home opener on the Sacramento Kings was a franchise record. All that offensive noise has come largely from Pelicans forward Nikola Mirotic,
  • Ducks’ troubles easy to identify, but solving them might require patience

    Ducks’ troubles easy to identify, but solving them might require patience
    The cure for what ails the Ducks is sitting in the press box.
    No, it’s not a bunch of ancient sportswriters.
    The answer to the Ducks’ disjointed play lies within a group of sidelined players. The Ducks haven’t been whole for one game to start this season, and that’s not likely to change until Corey Perry returns to the lineup from knee surgery sometime before March 1.
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  • Trump family cheated the IRS for decades: Letters

    Trump family cheated the IRS for decades: Letters
    Re “Trump engaged in suspect tax schemes as he reaped riches from his father” (Oct. 3):
    The article described the dubious tax schemes of President Trump, his siblings and his father which resulted in fleecing our government of about a half billion dollars in unpaid taxes.
    My prediction is that supporters of this president will shrug their shoulders and perhaps offer an “attaboy” to President Trump for being smart enough to beat the IRS.
    The irony is that these are the sam
  • Nick Cave delivers a passionate performance at the Forum on Sunday

    Nick Cave delivers a passionate performance at the Forum on Sunday
    Nick Cave commands attention. It doesn’t matter what stage he’s on — the Forum as on Sunday, the Theatre at Ace Hotel in 2017, the main stage at Coachella a few years before that — when the Australian-born singer-songwriter joins his band the Bad Seeds on stage it’s impossible to look away.
    “Jesus Alone” opened his night at in Inglewood, the first of 18 songs over two hours and 45 minutes of powerful, passionate performance, and from the start Cave captu
  • Mr. Bucketlist: Meeting up with Orange County connections in Cleveland

    Mr. Bucketlist: Meeting up with Orange County connections in Cleveland
    There are three pillars to my bucketlist: Go Everywhere, Do Everything, and Meet Everyone.  As a big sports fan, the “Meet Everyone” pillar especially applies to the sports stars who were my “Hometown Heroes” while I was growing up.
    Over the summer, I attended the National Sports Collectors Convention in Cleveland.  More than 100 legendary athletes attend the convention to sign autographs and interact with fans, and luckily for me, several of the former players
  • Disneyland offers sneak peek of ‘Ralph Breaks the Internet’ in Tomorrowland

    Disneyland offers sneak peek of ‘Ralph Breaks the Internet’ in Tomorrowland
    Disneyland will offer a sneak peek of the “Wreck-It Ralph” sequel that takes video game bad guy Wreck-It Ralph and race car driver/princess Vanellope von Schweetz to the wilds of the internet during a month-long preview at the Anaheim theme park.
    The 3D preview sequence from Disney’s new animated film “Ralph Breaks the Internet” will run from Nov. 9 through Dec. 9 in Disneyland’s Tomorrowland Theater.
    “Ralph Breaks the Internet” takes Ralph and Van
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  • Dodgers’ return to World Series gives them chance to ‘finish the job’ and erase weight of 1988

    Dodgers’ return to World Series gives them chance to ‘finish the job’ and erase weight of 1988
    For someone as competitive and driven to be great as any athlete in his sport over the past decade, it pokes at Clayton Kershaw every time, like a rock that has worked its way inside his shoe.
    “No disrespect to 1988 – we hear about that a lot,” Kershaw said early in this postseason. “I’ve said it before – but we are sick of it. It’s up to us to do something about it, obviously. We need to create some of our own history, for sure.
    “I think it stands
  • Whicker: Dave Roberts’ most famous stolen base is part of Red Sox mythology

    Whicker: Dave Roberts’ most famous stolen base is part of Red Sox mythology
    BOSTON — Dave Roberts stole 243 bases in 10 major league years. As far as Boston is concerned, he stole one.
    The Dodgers manager won’t be able to adjust his seat in the interview room this week before someone asks him about 2004, and Game 4 of a hopeless American League Championship Series, and the stolen base that, according to mythology, led to four consecutive victories, four more in the World Series, and the liberation of Paris, also known as the Red Sox’s first world champ
  • Orange County football offensive player of the week: Ryan Hilinski, Orange Lutheran

    Orange County football offensive player of the week: Ryan Hilinski, Orange Lutheran
    The Orange County Register offensive player of the week for Oct. 22, 2018:
    Name: Ryan Hilinski
    School: Orange Lutheran
    Year: Senior
    Noteworthy: The South Carolina committed quarterback completed 25 of 36 passes (69 percent) for a season-high 371 yards and two touchdowns to help lead the Lancers to a 28-20 victory against No. 7 Servite in a key Trinity League game. Hilinski completed 12 passes to wide receiver Logan Loya, who finished with 256 yards and two scores.
  • Video: Lokeni Toailoa on switching to outside linebacker

    Video: Lokeni Toailoa on switching to outside linebacker
    Linebacker Lokeni Toailoa talks about making the transition from inside to outside linebacker due to injuries in recent weeks, how the past two wins affected UCLA’s mindset and what it’s like to suddenly be back in the Pac-12 race.Related Articles Video: Elijah Gates on his first interception at UCLA Quarterback Wilton Speight steps up for UCLA with Dorian Thompson-Robinson’s status unclear Video: Devin Asiasi on catching his first UCLA touchdown Video: Caleb Wilson on UCLA&rsq
  • Dana Hills High presents ‘Importance of Being Earnest’ this weekend

    Dana Hills High presents ‘Importance of Being Earnest’ this weekend
    The South Orange County School of the Arts and Dana Hills High School will present Oscar Wilde’s witty farce “Importance of Being Earnest” at 7 p.m. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Oct. 25-27, at the school’s Porthole Theater, 33333 Golden Lantern in Dana Point.
    Jack Worthing has created an alter-ego, Earnest, to help him get out of obnoxious social situations. When a beautiful young lady falls in love with his alter-ego, how far is Jack willing to go for love?
    Thursday ni
  • Silverado Days marks 62nd year with crowds in Buena Park

    Silverado Days marks 62nd year with crowds in Buena Park
    It was a high-flying good time at Buena Park’s annual Silverado Days.
    At least the competitors were leaping high in the frog-jumping contest. The three-day festival featured a number of contests, including the baby classic, pie eating, hog calling and arm wrestling.
    There was a carnival midway, lots of entertainment and a 5K.
    The Buena Park Noon Lions Club sponsors Silverado Days as a fundraiser for local charities.
    Hien Le, left, and Colby Melo go head to head before referee Alex De LaTor
  • Video: Elijah Gates on his first interception at UCLA

    Video: Elijah Gates on his first interception at UCLA
    Cornerback Elijah Gates talks about how he was able to grab his first interception at UCLA on a tip drill against Arizona, how the defense has been able to force to many turnovers during the past two games and how the Bruins can prepare for Utah on a short week.Related Articles Quarterback Wilton Speight steps up for UCLA with Dorian Thompson-Robinson’s status unclear Video: Devin Asiasi on catching his first UCLA touchdown Video: Caleb Wilson on UCLA’s mentality after back-to-back w
  • Take a spooky tour through Los Rios Historic District

    Take a spooky tour through Los Rios Historic District
    The San Juan Capistrano Historical Society will host a spooky adventure through the Los Rios Historic District, on Friday, Oct. 26 and Saturday, Oct. 27.
    Ghost Tours start at the O’Neill Museum on Los Rios Street and will be conducted each night at 6:30, 7 and 7:30 p.m. Reservations are required (tours fill up quickly; some are already sold out) and tickets are not available at the door.
    The cost is $10/adults and $5/child. An optional gourmet taco bar and beverages will be avail
  • Candidate cited by Buena Park police for removing campaign signs

    A candidate for Buena Park City Council was cited for removing an opponent’s campaign signs, police said.
    Youngsun “Sunny” Park was stopped about 10 a.m. Friday in a residential area near Malvern Avenue and Dale Street when officers responded to a complaint that a man and woman were removing campaign signs in the area, Buena Park police said on Facebook.
    The signs read: “No Sunny Park. Carpetbagger.”
    “Park was contacted nearby, and officers obtained evidence o
  • Former Rangers farmhand and Orange Coast baseball product is again a featured tennis player

    While family life is holding court for Josh Bradbury, the former baseball star is finding his stride again in tennis.
    A two-sport standout growing up, baseball chose Bradbury over tennis at Corona del Mar High and Orange Coast College, and he played professional baseball in the Texas Rangers organization for two years.
    About eight years ago, Bradbury returned to the hard courts and now he’s among the top players at the Palisades Tennis Club in Newport Beach, having reached the singles 6.0
  • Angels Offseason Options: Gio Gonzalez

    Angels Offseason Options: Gio Gonzalez
    (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.)
    GIO GONZALEZ, LHP, Milwaukee Brewers
    The basics: Gonzalez has been one of baseball&rsq
  • CSUF events

    Unless otherwise noted, all events are on the Cal State Fullerton main campus, 800 N. State College Blvd., and are free and open to the public.
    Department of Theatre and Dance
    Season tickets available now. Single tickets available one month before opening night. For dates and times, and to purchase tickets: 657-278-3371 or fullerton.edu/arts
    “bee-luther-hatchee”: By Thomas Gibbons. Shelita Burns, an African American editor, publishes “bee-luther-hatchee,” the autobiograph
  • Violent J of Insane Clown Posse talks about God, the FBI, magnets and Limp Bizkit’s Fred Durst

    Violent J of Insane Clown Posse talks about God, the FBI, magnets and Limp Bizkit’s Fred Durst
    Violent J of the Insane Clown Posse is a sincerely nice guy when he comes on the line from the road in Texas, which really shouldn’t be a surprise, but then again his first name literally is Violent.
    There’s an outdoor gig that night in Lubbock and rain in the forecast, and all the guys on the bus have been passing around the same cold, but Violent J is upbeat despite all that. Nothing, he says, can put a damper on the 25th annual Hallowicked Traveling Freak Show Tour that brings him
  • With Ronald Reagan and Roy Orbison on stage — and Amy Winehouse in the works — digital hologram companies forge ahead with ‘new kind of entertainment’

    With Ronald Reagan and Roy Orbison on stage — and Amy Winehouse in the works — digital hologram companies forge ahead with ‘new kind of entertainment’
    Chad and Jaimie Finnerty, owners of Digital Frontier FX in Marina Del Rey,explain aspects of their production of a digital hologram for the Ronald Reagan Library on Friday, October 19, 2018.(Photo by Axel Koester, Contributing Photographer)
    Hey Xia, modeling artist for Digital Frontier FX in Marina Del Rey, shows how he helped create a digital hologram for the Ronald Reagan Library on Friday, October 19, 2018.(Photo by Axel Koester, Contributing Photographer)SoundThe gallery will resume insecond
  • Category 5 Hurricane Willa threatens Mexico’s Pacific coast

    Category 5 Hurricane Willa threatens Mexico’s Pacific coast
    MEXICO CITY — Hurricane Willa grew into a potentially catastrophic Category 5 storm and swept toward Mexico’s Pacific coast with winds of 160 mph (260 kph) Monday, threatening a stretch of high-rise resort hotels, surfing beaches and fishing villages.
    The hurricane was expected to pass over or near the Islas Marias — a set of islands about 60 miles offshore that include a nature preserve and a federal prison — early Tuesday, then blow ashore in the afternoon or the evenin
  • Laguna Beach voters to decide on 1% sales tax to pay for undergrounding of power lines along city’s key evacuation routes

    Laguna Beach voters to decide on 1% sales tax to pay for undergrounding of power lines along city’s key evacuation routes
    With the Pacific Ocean in the background, drivers head up Thalia Street in Laguna Beach Thursday. Overhead power lines here and elsewhere in the city have long been a safety and aesthetic concern for city residents and officials. Downed power lines may have been a cause of the recent brush fire in South Laguna. (File Photo by H. Lorren Au Jr, Orange County Register/SCNG)
    Laguna Beach city councilman Bob Whalen is backdropped by power lines on Thalia Street and Temple Hills. He wants the city to
  • This is how Escape: Psycho Circus music festival will light up the San Bernardino night

    This is how Escape: Psycho Circus music festival will light up the San Bernardino night
    Westlake Village isn’t known as Party Central, but there’s a team here that’s been lighting up festivals and clubs across the country for years.
    Led by Stephen Lieberman, who caught the rave bug back in the early 1990s, SJ Lighting Inc. brightens stages from the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival to Electric Daisy Carnival. The company has handled lighting design for big name clubs such as Drai’s in Las Vegas and Marquee in Vegas and New York. Recently, SJ Lighting
  • Amid a ‘rent-burden crisis,’ will tenants vote yes on Prop. 10, expanding rent control?

    Amid a ‘rent-burden crisis,’ will tenants vote yes on Prop. 10, expanding rent control?
    With a major rent control vote just 2½ weeks away, financially strapped Southern California renters face continued rent hikes into the foreseeable future, a new forecast shows.
    The region, said one expert, is in the grip of a “rent-burden crisis.”
    Yet, some renters are getting a measure of relief in that rent increases are getting smaller, figures from a half-dozen apartment trackers show.
    “To say (renters) are catching a break would be too strong a statement,” sai
  • SAG-AFTRA bringing stunt coordinators into the fold

    SAG-AFTRA bringing stunt coordinators into the fold
    Gabrielle Carteris is the president of SAG-AFTRA. (2018 photo by Frazer Harrison/Getty Images)
    LOS ANGELES — The SAG-AFTRA National Board of Directors met in Los Angeles over the weekend and approved an eligibility program for stunt directors.
    The program, set to launch in 2020, will permit prospective stunt coordinators to apply for inclusion on SAG-AFTRA’s online registry after demonstrating that they have completed 500 working days, SAG-AFTRA said in a statement. The program also
  • Hasbro, struggling with Toys R Us closures, plans to cut jobs

    Hasbro, struggling with Toys R Us closures, plans to cut jobs
    By Michelle Chapman, The Associated Press
    Hasbro, wrestling with the demise of Toys R Us and elusive shoppers spending a lot more on high-tech gadgets, fell well short of third-quarter expectations Monday.
    The Pawtucket, Rhode Island, toy maker will absorb charges of as much as $60 million next quarter as it cuts jobs.
    The Pawtucket, Rhode Island, toy maker will absorb charges of as much as $60 million next quarter as it cuts jobs. (AP Photo/Richard Drew, File)
    Mattel, Hasbro’s rival, said
  • There’s a quarter-mile long artwork at LACMA you have to see

    There’s a quarter-mile long artwork at LACMA you have to see
    You can see the artist’s hand – not to mention much of the rest of his body – at work in Robert Rauschenberg’s “The 1/4 Mile or 2 Furlong Piece.”
    This 1983 photo shows Robert Rauschenberg with his monumental work “The 1/4 Mile or 2 Furlong Piece” in progress at his Laika Lane studio in Captiva, Fla. (Photo by Terry Van Brunt, courtesy of Robert Rauschenberg Foundation)
    These traces reveal themselves to anyone who walks the 1,000-foot expanse o
  • Status Update: United Way seeks VITA volunteers for annual tax prep season

    Status Update: United Way seeks VITA volunteers for annual tax prep season
    The Orange County United Way is seeking some 500 volunteers to work its annual VITA program, which helps low-income families prepare their tax returns. The volunteers do a lot of good. Last year, VITA volunteers completed 19,000 tax returns and participants got more than $16 million in refunds.(Photo by Tim Boyle/Getty Images)
    The Orange County United Way needs some 500 volunteers to work its annual VITA program, which helps low-income families prepare their tax returns. The volunteers do a lot
  • Growing caravan of migrants pushes deeper into Mexico

    Growing caravan of migrants pushes deeper into Mexico
    By MARK STEVENSON
    TAPACHULA, Mexico  — Thousands of Honduran migrants hoping to reach the U.S. stretched out on rain-soaked sidewalks, benches and public plazas in the southern Mexico city of Tapachula, worn down by another day’s march under a blazing sun.
    Keeping together for strength and safety in numbers, some huddled under a metal roof in the city’s main plaza Sunday night. Others lay exhausted in the open air, with only thin sheets of plastic to protect them from grou
  • USC’s quarterback depth takes a hit with injuries to JT Daniels and backup Matt Fink

    USC’s quarterback depth takes a hit with injuries to JT Daniels and backup Matt Fink
    USC could have only one healthy scholarship quarterback when it hosts Arizona State on Saturday.
    JT Daniels, the Trojans’ starter through the first seven games, suffered a possible concussion late in a 41-28 loss at Utah over the weekend, leaving the true freshman passer’s status up in the air.
    Daniels was sidelined following the final play of the third quarter when he was on the receiving end of a punishing hit by Utah safety Chase Hansen, delivered on a fourth-down attempt as Danie
  • Suspects in Anaheim Walmart robbery caught near Cal State Fullerton

    Suspects in Anaheim Walmart robbery caught near Cal State Fullerton
    Cal State Fullerton Police detained two suspects wanted in the robbery of an Anaheim Walmart on Sunday, Oct. 21.
    Two people robbed the Walmart Supercenter at 88 E. Orangethorpe Avenue, said Anaheim Police Sgt. K. Voorhis.
    A countywide alert to law enforcement helped Cal State Fullerton Police locate two suspects in a suspected getaway vehicle near the university at the intersection of East Chapman and Commonwealth Avenues at about 5:40 p.m., said CSUF Police Sgt. John Bedell.Both indiv
  • Orange County high school football schedule for Week 10 (Oct. 25-27)

    Orange County high school football schedule for Week 10 (Oct. 25-27)
    The Orange County high school football schedule for Week 10, Oct. 25-27:
    FOOTBALL
    Thursday, Oct. 25
    BIG 4 LEAGUE
    Segerstrom at Garden Grove
    PAC 4 LEAGUE
    Ocean View at Western
    Laguna Beach vs. Godinez at Santa Ana Valley High
    SEA VIEW LEAGUE
    Aliso Niguel at Trabuco Hills
    SAN JOAQUIN LEAGUE
    St. Margaret’s vs. Saddleback Valley Christian at Laguna Hills High
    CRESTVIEW LEAGUE
    Yorba Linda at El Modena
    NORTH HILLS LEAGUE
    El Dorado vs. Foothill atTustin High
    ORANGE LEAGUE
    Anaheim vs. Katella at G
  • CIF-SS high school girls volleyball playoffs: Saturday’s scores, updated schedule

    CIF-SS high school girls volleyball playoffs: Saturday’s scores, updated schedule
    Scores from Saturday’s CIF-SS girls volleyball playoff games and the updated schedule for Wednesday, Oct. 24.
    GIRLS VOLLEYBALL
    DIVISION 1
    Quarterfinals, Wednesday, 6 p.m.
    Mater Dei at Long Beach Poly
    Sierra Canyon at Temecula Valley
    Foothill at Marymount
    San Juan Hills at Redondo
    DIVISION 2
    Second round, Saturday
    Aliso Niguel def. El Dorado, 25-18, 22-25, 25-20, 25-17
    Los Alamitos def. Beckman, 23-25, 18-25, 25-21, 26-24, 15-13
    Notre Dame/SO def. Santiago/C, 25-21, 25-21, 25-20
    St. Joseph/
  • Quarterback Wilton Speight steps up for UCLA with Dorian Thompson-Robinson’s status unclear

    Quarterback Wilton Speight steps up for UCLA with Dorian Thompson-Robinson’s status unclear
    LOS ANGELES — The last two times Wilton Speight stepped on the field for a football game the quarterback left injured both times. First it was at Michigan. Then it was in his UCLA debut in September.
    So when the grad transfer had to run onto the field cold Saturday night after freshman Dorian Thompson-Robinson got hurt against Arizona, Speight carried heavy anticipation for the first full-speed hit on his rehabilitated back.
    The moment came when he got “crunched” on his left si
  • Clippers hang on to defeat Houston Rockets

    Clippers hang on to defeat Houston Rockets
    Los Angeles Clippers’ Tobias Harris (34) drives to the basket against the Houston Rockets during the first half of an NBA basketball game Sunday, Oct. 21, 2018, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez)
    Los Angeles Clippers’ Boban Marjanovic (51) drives past Houston Rockets’ Clint Capela during the first half of an NBA basketball game Sunday, Oct. 21, 2018, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsLos Angeles Clippers’ Marci
  • Video: Devin Asiasi on catching his first UCLA touchdown

    Video: Devin Asiasi on catching his first UCLA touchdown
    Tight end Devin Asiasi talks about his first touchdown catch at UCLA, what it’s like playing with Wilton Speight again after they teamed up at Michigan and what makes Speight a good quarterback.
  • Video: Caleb Wilson on UCLA’s mentality after back-to-back wins

    Video: Caleb Wilson on UCLA’s mentality after back-to-back wins
    Tight end Caleb Wilson talks about how the past two weeks have affected UCLA’s mood entering Friday’s game against Utah, watching Devin Asiasi grab his first touchdown catch at UCLA and how the Bruins can recover in time for a game on a short week.
  • Alexander: A long overdue honor for Paul Kariya

    Alexander: A long overdue honor for Paul Kariya
    ANAHEIM — It was long overdue, the act of hoisting Paul Kariya’s No. 9 into the rafters of Honda Center alongside Teemu Selanne’s No. 8.
    It finally took place Sunday afternoon, before the Ducks’ game against Buffalo. And the delay wasn’t an oversight on the part of the Ducks as much as it seemed to be a hesitancy on the part of Kariya.
    “He is so humble and private, he almost thinks he doesn’t deserve the honor,” Selanne said during the ceremo
  • Rams’ Cory Littleton is a defensive standout who hasn’t forgotten his special-teams roots

    Rams’ Cory Littleton is a defensive standout who hasn’t forgotten his special-teams roots
    SANTA CLARA, CA – OCTOBER 21: KhaDarel Hodge #11 and Bryce Hager #54 of the Los Angeles Rams dive for a blocked punt in the endzone during their NFL game against the San Francisco 49ers at Levi’s Stadium on October 21, 2018 in Santa Clara, California. (Photo by Ezra Shaw/Getty Images)
    SANTA CLARA, CA – OCTOBER 21: Aaron Donald #99 of the Los Angeles Rams reacts after a sack of C.J. Beathard #3 of the San Francisco 49ers during their NFL game at Levi’s Stadium on October 2
  • Can Japan’s Satoko Miyahara challenge Russia’s skating queen Alina Zagitova?

    Can Japan’s Satoko Miyahara challenge Russia’s skating queen Alina Zagitova?
    Satoko Miyahara, of Japan, reacts after her performance in the women’s free program at Skate America, Sunday, Oct. 21, 2018, in Everett, Wash. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)
    Satoko Miyahara, of Japan, center, holds her gold medal as she stands with Kaori Sakamoto, of Japan, left, who won silver, and Sofia Samodurova, of Russia, right, who won bronze, as flags are displayed during a ceremony at Skate America, Sunday, Oct. 21, 2018, in Everett, Wash. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)SoundThe gallery will r
  • Ducks suffer familiar breakdowns in come-from-ahead loss to Sabres

    Ducks suffer familiar breakdowns in come-from-ahead loss to Sabres
    Max Comtois, left, and Kiefer Sherwood of the Anaheim Ducks celebrate after Sherwood scored in the second period during a game against the Buffalo Sabres at the Honda Center in Anaheim on Sunday, October 21, 2018. (Photo by Leonard Ortiz, Orange County Register/SCNG)
    Jeff Skinner, left, of the Buffalo Sabres sets up for a goal against the Anaheim Ducks goalie Ryan Miller in the second period during a game at the Honda Center in Anaheim on Sunday, October 21, 2018. (Photo by Leonard Ortiz, Orange
  • Former Clipper Chris Paul wasn’t in the Rockets’ lineup, serving the first game of his two-game suspension

    Former Clipper Chris Paul wasn’t in the Rockets’ lineup, serving the first game of his two-game suspension
    LOS ANGELES — Chris Paul wasn’t at Staples Center, but he was the talk of Staples Center.
    The former Clippers point guard was banished by the league Sunday, serving the first game of his two-game suspension  for his role in the fourth-quarter fistfight during the Rockets’ 124-115 victory over the Lakers on Saturday at Staples Center.
    According to a release from the NBA, Paul was suspended “for poking at and making contact with the face of (Rajon) Rondo and throwing m
  • Video: Dodgers’ Clayton Kershaw already at Fenway Park throwing in bullpen

    Video: Dodgers’ Clayton Kershaw already at Fenway Park throwing in bullpen
    Less than 24 hours after pitcher Clayton Kershaw closed out NLCS Game 7 to secure the Los Angeles Dodgers’ victory over the Milwaukee Brewers, he was back in the bullpen Sunday after the team arrived in Boston for a session at Fenway Park.Hello, Boston! pic.twitter.com/gaFkrbxW6k
    — Los Angeles Dodgers (@Dodgers) October 21, 2018
    .@YasielPuig and his son’s beanie game on point.pic.twitter.com/SJNxNOYwyz
    — Los Angeles Dodgers (@Dodgers) October 21, 2018Kershaw is expected t
  • Video: Chip Kelly has no update on Dorian Thompson-Robinson’s injury

    Video: Chip Kelly has no update on Dorian Thompson-Robinson’s injury
    Head coach Chip Kelly talks to reporters about the quick turnaround after UCLA’s game against Arizona and Friday’s matchup against Utah, Dorian Thompson-Robinson’s injury status and what he thought went wrong for the defense against the Wildcats.
  • LAFC ties Vancouver in regular season finale at home

    LAFC ties Vancouver in regular season finale at home
    The Los Angeles Football Club opened Banc of California Stadium in April with a last-second winner.
    Try as they might, LAFC failed to repeat the feat in their regular season finish at the stadium, giving away two precious points in their push to earn a bye into the MLS Cup western conference semifinals.
    Unlike their 1-0 win on April 29 over the Seattle Sounders, LAFC squandered a two goal lead to tie the Vancouver Whitecaps, 2-2.
    The result sets up a critical Decision Day matchup for LAFC, who p
  • Ducks raise the No. 9 jersey of Paul Kariya at last

    Ducks raise the No. 9 jersey of Paul Kariya at last
    Former Anaheim Ducks star Paul Kariya and his girlfriend Valerie Dawson watch as his jersey rises to the rafters during a ceremony to retire the jersey of at the Honda Center in Anaheim on Sunday, October 21, 2018. (Photo by Leonard Ortiz, Orange County Register/SCNG)
    The image of former Anaheim Ducks star Paul Kariya is seen on the giant screen as he speaks from the stage, below, during the ceremony to retire the jersey at the in Anaheim on Sunday, October 21, 2018. (Photo by Leonard Ortiz, Ora
  • Rams get seven sacks and go to 7-0 with beatdown of San Francisco 49ers

    Rams get seven sacks and go to 7-0 with beatdown of San Francisco 49ers
    SANTA CLARA, CA – OCTOBER 21: KhaDarel Hodge #11 and Bryce Hager #54 of the Los Angeles Rams dive for a blocked punt in the endzone during their NFL game against the San Francisco 49ers at Levi’s Stadium on October 21, 2018 in Santa Clara, California. (Photo by Ezra Shaw/Getty Images)
    SANTA CLARA, CA – OCTOBER 21: Aaron Donald #99 of the Los Angeles Rams reacts after a sack of C.J. Beathard #3 of the San Francisco 49ers during their NFL game at Levi’s Stadium on October 2
  • About last night: A review of UCLA’s 31-30 win over Arizona

    About last night: A review of UCLA’s 31-30 win over Arizona
     
    UCLA wide receiver Demetric Felton, left, celebrates with UCLA wide receiver Dymond Lee in the final seconds of an NCAA college football game against Arizona Saturday, Oct. 20, 2018, in Pasadena, Calif. UCLA won 31-30. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)
    UCLA Bruins wide receiver Demetric Felton (10), center, celebrates his third quarter touchdown with running back Joshua Kelley (27), left, and tight end Devin Asiasi (86) at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena on Saturday, Oct. 20, 2018. (Photo by Scott Var

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