• Click: Global Genes Summit & Gala raises awareness for RARE Patient Advocacy

    Click: Global Genes Summit & Gala raises awareness for RARE Patient Advocacy
    There was not a dry eye in the room after pop singer Cameron James performed for the Global Genes RARE Champions of Hope Celebration at the Hotel Irvine Oct. 4. The gala capped the 7th Annual RARE Patient Advocacy Summit, a two-day event aimed at raising awareness of the 7,000 rare diseases that affect 300 million people worldwide, 30 million in the U.S. alone. The summit provided networking and educational opportunities for patients, advocates, and scientists from around the world. More than 80
  • Bruce Rollinson says he will be back to coach Mater Dei football in 2019

    Bruce Rollinson says he will be back to coach Mater Dei football in 2019
    Bruce Rollinson will coach Mater Dei football in 2019.
    Rollinson said during a wide-ranging interview Thursday that he is going to coach the Monarchs for at least one more season.
    “I’ve already determined and made the decision to coach in 2019,” Rollinson said. “I’ve locked that in.”
    Mater Dei plays in the CIF State Open Division championship game Dec. 8 at Cerritos College. If Mater Dei wins it would be career win No. 300 for Rollinson, 69, who has been the M
  • Click: Laguna Art Museum turns 100 in style

    Click: Laguna Art Museum turns 100 in style
    Gala guests revel at the glorious decorations.
     
    “The rule is, we have fun tonight!” Laguna Art Museum trustee Jasmine Shodja decreed to her table guests as everyone took their seats for the three-course dinner portion of LAM’s sold-out Centennial Ball.
    Who wants argue with a trustee? Fun it was!
    Four hundred of OC’s most fervent philanthropists and tastemakers gathered for this once-in-a-lifetime black-tie celebration on Sept. 29, which took place at the recently re
  • Garrett Richards leaves Angels to ink deal with Padres

    Garrett Richards leaves Angels to ink deal with Padres
    After missing most of the past three seasons with a variety of injuries, Garrett Richards is going to continue his career – in 2020 – with the Padres.
    The Angels made a serious bid, including at least two concrete offers, but came up short in the bidding, according to a source.
    The Padres reportedly guaranteed Richards $15 million over two years, even though he won’t be able to pitch next season, as he rehabs from Tommy John surgery.
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  • Beauty: Facetime with Santa

    Beauty: Facetime with Santa
    Cross off wrinkles and clogged pores. For your holiday wish, check out this list of beauty-centric gifts.
     
    FOR HIM
    SkinMedica’s regiMEN, the brand’s first kit engineered for guys.
    For the man who has everything, including clogged pores and a few too many razor bumps, comes SkinMedica’s regiMEN, the brand’s first kit engineered for guys. It contains cleanser; post-shave Recalibrate Age-Defying Treatment; HA5 Rejuvenating Hydrator with a proprietary blend of five form
  • Along the Coast: Real Estate and Development News

    Along the Coast: Real Estate and Development News
    GREAT BONES, GOOD SKIN
    Aerospace industry innovation comes to residential design.
    Construction is poised to begin on the first residential building in Orange County to use a bone structure building system – pre-fabricated steel construction pioneered by the aerospace industry. It’s certain be an architectural landmark. Moreover, the ocean-view duplex rising in north Laguna Beach will be enclosed with a Trespa rain-skin – a decorative, high-pressure laminate cladding.
    The innova
  • Top California Democrat resigns over sexual misconduct allegations

    Top California Democrat resigns over sexual misconduct allegations
    SACRAMENTO, Calif. — The Latest on sexual misconduct allegations against the California Democratic Party chairman (all times local):
    1:30 p.m.
    California Democratic Party Chairman Eric Bauman is resigning following sexual misconduct allegations.
    Bauman announced his decision Thursday, hours after Governor-elect Gavin Newsom called for him to step aside.
    Bauman released a statement that does not specifically address the allegations against him. He says he’s come to the realization tha
  • Angels acquire Tommy La Stella to bolster infield depth

    Angels acquire Tommy La Stella to bolster infield depth
    The Angels on Thursday acquired infielder Tommy La Stella from the Chicago Cubs for cash or a player to be named, adding some experience, versatility and a knack for getting on base to their infield depth chart.
    La Stella, 29, has played parts of five seasons in the majors, four with the Cubs. He has a career .345 on-base percentage, including .389 as recently as 2017.
    La Stella has played 147 games at second, 89 at third and one at first base. The Angels have told him to be prepared to play all
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  • Millennium Falcon construction complete at Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge in Disneyland

    Millennium Falcon construction complete at Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge in Disneyland
    Crews have completed exterior construction of the Millennium Falcon spaceship that will serve as the centerpiece of Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge when the themed land debuts at Disneyland next summer, according to recently released aerial images.
    All that’s missing now is some blast damage and the fastest hunk a junk in the galaxy will be ready for its closeup at the Anaheim theme park.
    Aerial photos taken by James Baker of Rogue Aviation show the most iconic ship in the Star Wars univers
  • Hugh Jackman’s ‘The Man. The Music. The Show’ will come to the Hollywood Bowl in July

    Hugh Jackman’s ‘The Man. The Music. The Show’ will come to the Hollywood Bowl in July
    Wolverine, er, actor Hugh Jackman is going to headline two evenings at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles. He’ll probably leave his claws at home, but the Academy Award-nominated, Golden Globe and Tony Award-winning performer announced his first world tour dubbed The Man. The Music. The Show.
    He’ll be performing hits from “The Greatest Showman,” “Les Misérables” and a collection of Broadway and film classics all backed by a live orchestra. Tickets (
  • Southwest apologizes after employee at John Wayne Airport reportedly mocked young passenger over her name

    Southwest apologizes after employee at John Wayne Airport reportedly mocked young passenger over her name
    Southwest Airlines has responded with an apology to an incident that reportedly happened earlier this month at John Wayne Airport.
    El Paso mom Traci Redford told ABC7 she and her 5-year-old daughter, whose name is Abcde, were heading home from Orange County when a Southwest gate agent made fun of her daughter’s name to other employees. Redford said the name is pronounced ‘Ab-city.”
    The agent also took a photo of the girl’s boarding pass and shared it in a mocking post on
  • Elvis Costello is playing LA: Here are 3 takeaways from his Anaheim concert

    Elvis Costello is playing LA: Here are 3 takeaways from his Anaheim concert
    Elvis Costello is a musical genius but also a mortal man subject to the vagaries of health and the occasional malfunctioning guitar.
    And after more than 40 years in the spotlight, he’s still unstoppable. A total pro, Costello proved at the House of Blues in Anaheim on Wednesday that an imperfection or two, when combined with the strength and beauty of his music, can make a strong night of music even more powerful.
    Costello’s just-released “Now Look” is his first album of
  • Conventional loan limits increase for a third year in a row

    Conventional loan limits increase for a third year in a row
    What’s up with mortgage rates? Jeff Lazerson of Mortgage Grader in Laguna Niguel gives us his take.
    Rate news summary
    From Freddie Mac’s weekly survey:  The 30-year fixed rate did not change from last week, remaining at 4.81 percent. The 15-year fixed increased one basis points, now averaging 4.25 percent.
    Bottom line: Assuming a borrower gets the average 30-year fixed rate on a conforming $484,350 loan, last year’s payment was $259 lower than this week’s paymen
  • Kenny Wallace brings Dirt Racing Experience to Perris

    Kenny Wallace brings Dirt Racing Experience to Perris
    Ever wonder how it would feel to drive a Late Model stock car or an IMCA Modified around the half-mile Perris Auto Raceway clay oval? Thanks to NASCAR’s Kenny Wallace, race fans will get that opportunity Saturday.
    The Kenny Wallace Dirt Racing Experience is returning to Riverside County, with the session beginning in the morning and continuing through the afternoon. Classes are set for Sprint Cars, Late Models, Dirt Modified Legends and IMCA Modifieds, although the Sprint Car sessions are
  • Senior Moments: Looking for the light as we enter this new holiday season

    Senior Moments: Looking for the light as we enter this new holiday season
    I touched my cheek to the cool stone as I knelt at my husband’s grave. On this first Thanksgiving without him, barely six weeks since he died, I was trying to sort out altered holiday traditions. This year, visiting him, albeit at a cemetery, was the only option my heart allowed.
    “What about the December holidays?” I asked George, smiling at the word on his headstone. We had “Mensch” engraved under his given name. It means a person of honor.
    In typical George fashio
  • Why ‘Dear Los Angeles’ took 7 years to compile, and why it’s not finished yet

    Why ‘Dear Los Angeles’ took 7 years to compile, and why it’s not finished yet
    By the second day of work on “Dear Los Angeles: The City in Diaries and Letters 1542-2018,” editor David Kipen says he realized the impossibility of the task he’d set himself, capturing the essence of Los Angeles through the diaries and letters, and occasionally telegrams and tweets, written about the city by the men and women and sometimes children whose lives landed them here for a lifetime or mere moments.
    “You pretty much make your peace with the fact that no book lik
  • Review: Chaak Kitchen is one of California’s most inspired Mexican restaurants

    Review: Chaak Kitchen is one of California’s most inspired Mexican restaurants
    “Here, try some of this,” my partner says, handing me a jar of charred habanero salsa. “Maybe this will help.”
    I take the blackened salsa and dab it onto the flatbread. I chase it with a swig of mezcal. The flatbread at Chaak Kitchen doesn’t really need additional salsa. It is delicious just the way it’s served. The dough is made from blue corn masa, which is pressed into thin, oblong ovals.
    These fiercely exaggerated huaraches are layered with a sharp, white
  • Historic Pasadena house in Peloton spot gets full asking price: $2.65 million

    Historic Pasadena house in Peloton spot gets full asking price: $2.65 million
    A 124-year-old, six-bedroom, Pasadena house seen in a slew of TV commercials has sold for exactly the sum that was sought: $2.65 million.
    The house, with 5,324 square feet of living space, has been featured in nearly 100 TV commercials, including ads for Peloton, Apple, Google, Home Depot, Wells Fargo and Target, said Carrie Benuska of Keller Williams Realty, the listing agent.
    Designed by John Jardine, a New York City architect in the late 1800s, the residence has had only four owners since it
  • Dead & Company will play two nights at the Hollywood Bowl in June

    Dead & Company will play two nights at the Hollywood Bowl in June
    Dead & Company announced the dates for its 2019 Summer Tour and it includes two nights at the Hollywood Bowl (2301 N. Highland Ave.) in Los Angeles on June 3-4. The jaunt kicks off on May 31 in Mountain View and hits iconic venues throughout the U.S. before wrapping at Folsom Field in Boulder, Colorado in early July.
    Since forming in 2015, the Grateful Dead’s Mickey Hart, Bill Kreutzmann and Bob Weir, along with Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter and guitarist John Mayer, Allman Br
  • Storm leads to closures of Knott’s Berry Farm, Pepperdine, schools and more

    Storm leads to closures of Knott’s Berry Farm, Pepperdine, schools and more
    Rain, and in some cases the potential for mudslides, has lead to the Thursday closures of schools to a major theme park:
    Knott’s Berry Farm:Knott’s Berry Farm will be closed today, Thursday, November 29, due to inclement weather. pic.twitter.com/Gdx44zIZpH
    — Knott's Berry Farm (@knotts) November 29, 2018Pepperdine University:
    “Due to rain in the area and uncertainty with road conditions, classes are canceled and offices are closed on the Malibu campus for today, November
  • Mom finally frees herself from grip of drug addiction, but harrowing tale haunts

    Mom finally frees herself from grip of drug addiction, but harrowing tale haunts
    Lauren Salmen with her daughter Jade, 3, Jestine, 12, andfamily dog, Lola, in Anaheim on Saturday, November 24, 2018. She started turning her life around in 2014 after deciding she “just had enough” with her meth addiction.(Photo by Mindy Schauer, Orange County Register/SCNG)
    Lauren Salmen finally kicked her addiction to meth in 2014 and started turning her life around. She enjoys a weekend morning with daughter Jade, 3, at the playground of her Anaheim apartment on Saturday, Novembe
  • Southern California home sales slump continues for third straight month, CoreLogic reports

    Southern California home sales slump continues for third straight month, CoreLogic reports
    Southern California home prices held strong in October, but sales slumped for a third consecutive month, CoreLogic reported Thursday, Nov. 29.
    The real estate data firm reported 19,193 new and existing homes changed hands in October, down 7.5 percent from October 2017.
    That’s a smaller decline than in September when sales fell nearly 18 percent year over year.
    September’s decline was exacerbated by having one less business day than the year before, while October had one extra busines
  • Assembly’s Cristina Garcia broke sexual-harassment rules, new investigation finds

    Assembly’s Cristina Garcia broke sexual-harassment rules, new investigation finds
    A second investigation has found that Assemblywoman Cristina Garcia, D-Bell Gardens, broke rules against sexual harassment when she drunkenly got “overly familiar” with a legislative staffer at a 2014 softball game in Sacramento. Garcia was re-elected in November. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli, File)
    Assemblywoman Cristina Garcia broke rules against sexual harassment when the Los Angeles-area Democrat drunkenly got “overly familiar” with a legislative staffer at a 2014
  • Trump cancels meeting with Putin over Russia’s hostilities with Ukraine

    Trump cancels meeting with Putin over Russia’s hostilities with Ukraine
    BUENOS AIRES, Argentina — President Donald Trump on Thursday canceled his planned meeting with President Vladimir Putin of Russia, citing the unresolved naval standoff in which Russian forces seized three Ukrainian ships and upending his plans to cement the relationship between the two leaders.
    In a Twitter message posted as he was traveling to Buenos Aires for the Group of 20 meeting, where he had planned to meet with the Russian leader, Trump said, “Based on the fact that the ships
  • 8 men arrested after panga boat lands at West Street Beach in Laguna

    8 men arrested after panga boat lands at West Street Beach in Laguna
    LAGUNA BEACH – Six men who escaped off of a panga boat at West Street Beach, as well as drivers of two take-away vans, have been arrested by Laguna Beach police and detained by U.S. Border Patrol agents.
    Four of the men on the panga are Mexican nationals and two are Chinese immigrants, said LBPD Sgt. Jim Cota.
    The boat landing was reported to police at 7 a.m. Thursday, Nov 29, by residents who saw the vessel in the surf close to the beach, said Jordan Villwock, emergency-operations coordin
  • Master Gardener: When and how to prune lilacs and chrysanthemums

    Master Gardener: When and how to prune lilacs and chrysanthemums
    Q:  My lilac shrub has grown taller than I am. Consequently, I can no longer see or smell the flowers well enough to enjoy them.  Pretty soon it will be time to prune our trees and shrubs. Is winter the correct time to prune it and would it be safe for us to shorten it a few feet?
    To bring a lilac down in height, don’t just prune the top off as if it were a hedge. (Ottillia “Toots” Bier, Contributing Photographer)
    A:  It makes sense to keep such nice flowers
  • Gardening: Here are some reasons why Satsumas are such wonderful trees

    Gardening: Here are some reasons why Satsumas are such wonderful trees
    If you are looking for a fruit tree that produces in the fall with a minimum of care, consider a ‘Satsuma’ mandarin. Ronald Chong, our conscientious correspondent from Hacienda Heights, emailed a photo showing why his ‘Satsuma’ is the envy of the neighborhood.
    “The tree is eye-catching and people are always stopping to look,” Chong wrote, and “some ask for samples.”
    If you are wondering about the taste of Satsumas, consider those canned mandarin sl
  • Drummond: Leadership, largely ceremonial, expected to rotate without issue on local governing boards

    New leadership will be selected in December for the several elected governing boards that represent Yorba Linda residents, with most of the panels expected to follow the longtime practice of rotating members through the top positions.
    Members of the various bodies appear to get along both professionally and personally, so residents can expect unanimous votes and little change in policies as a result of the selections, although some of the new leaders may promote different priorities.
    The top pos
  • No flooding in Holy fire area yet, but heaviest rain is to come

    No flooding in Holy fire area yet, but heaviest rain is to come
    No debris flows were seen in the Holy fire burn area in Riverside County early Thursday morning, Nov. 29, but authorities warned that the danger would only increase during the day.
    Light rain was falling in the Lake Elsinore and Temescal Valley areas as of 7 a.m.
    But Capt. Fernando Herrera, of the Cal Fire/Riverside County Fire Department, said to expect the heaviest rain between later, from now until noon.
    “During that time frame, there is the highest possibility of runoff, potential mud
  • 9 holiday decorating ideas to give a fresh, updated look to your home

    9 holiday decorating ideas to give a fresh, updated look to your home
    Holiday decorating, for most of us, means unboxing our mismatched ornaments, garlands and other Christmas-themed tchotchkes and placing them in their usual locations. Family heirlooms. Crafts our kids made in elementary school. Ornaments bought on family trips. Doilies crocheted by artsy aunts. Mixed together they make up our largely red-and-green holiday collections.
    But what if … you could start over? If you had a sleek new house, or a newly remodeled one, and wanted new holiday d&eacut
  • Corona del Mar girls doubles team reaches CIF semifinals in tennis

    Corona del Mar girls doubles team reaches CIF semifinals in tennis
    Corona del Mar’s doubles team of Kristina Evloeva and Roxanne MacKenzie advanced Wednesday to the semifinals of the CIF-SS individual championships at the Seal Beach Tennis Club.
    The senior duo will play Friday at 10:30 a.m. as the tournament has postponed Thursday’s matches because of rain. The Surf League champion face Marlborough’s Jordan Hickey and Arianna Stavropoulos, champions of the Mission League.
    Hickey is a senior while Stavropoulos is a sophomore.
    Evl
  • How beauticians are being trained to spot signs of domestic violence around their clients

    How beauticians are being trained to spot signs of domestic violence around their clients
    As they style hair, do manicures and pedicures, or give someone a facial, salon professionals are close enough in proximity — and by relationship — to spot signs of domestic violence in their clients.
    They have an opportunity to become trusted confidants in a safe and comfortable environment, and, more importantly, could offer the moral support and information that might lead a victim to get help.
    That’s the thinking behind an educational program called Cut It Out, presented by
  • 4 things to do at Southern California casinos this weekend (Nov. 30 – Dec. 2)

    4 things to do at Southern California casinos this weekend (Nov. 30 – Dec. 2)
    Fantasy Springs Resort Casino 
    Pop band Tony Orlando & Dawn, a staple of the ’70s, is reuniting this holiday season and going on tour. Their show, “Tony Orlando & Dawn: A Christmas Reunion” is scheduled to make a stop at Fantasy Springs on Dec. 1. The band has had several number one hits, including “Tie a Yellow Ribbon,” “Knock Three Times,” and “Candida.” They even hosted their own variety TV show between 1973 and 1977.
    8 p.m. S
  • Plan your 2019 Disneyland trips around these 32 events

    Plan your 2019 Disneyland trips around these 32 events
    Like Disneyland? Here’s our best tally of the upcoming events for 2019, so you can put them on your calendars. Some events are sanctioned by Disney, while others are unofficial gatherings of fans. Note that some might change, while others haven’t been set in stone yet, so check everything out as the time grows closer.
    January
    Jan 1-8: The Festival of Holidays continues at Disney California Adventure with special foods, drinks and shows, and Christmas Time decorations are still u
  • Michael Cohen pleads guilty to lying to Congress over Trump’s Russia deal

    Michael Cohen pleads guilty to lying to Congress over Trump’s Russia deal
    By LARRY NEUMEISTER
    NEW YORK — Michael Cohen, President Donald Trump’s former lawyer, made a surprise appearance before a federal judge in New York on Thursday to plead guilty to lying to Congress about work he did on an aborted project to build a Trump Tower in Russia.
    Flanked by his lawyers, Cohen admitted making false statements in 2017 to the U.S. Senate Select Committee on Intelligence about the project.
    Cohen told the judge he lied about the timing of the negotiations and other
  • 5 garden tips for this week, Dec. 1-7

    5 garden tips for this week, Dec. 1-7
    1. Naval strategy
    Wait a bit longer before harvesting those now-orange naval oranges and tangerines. Otherwise, they may be sour or bitter enough to curl your eyebrows. Robertson naval oranges will be sweeter in a couple of weeks; Washington naval oranges usually sweeten around Christmas and continue getting sweeter in January and February. Most home-grown tangerines taste best if you can wait until February to start the harvest. So for now, look – and maybe drool a bit – but don&rsq
  • 91 Freeway toll lane fees in Corona approach $50 million as ‘desperate’ commuters open wallets

    91 Freeway toll lane fees in Corona approach $50 million as ‘desperate’ commuters open wallets
    Driven by frustration with severe traffic congestion, new toll lanes on the 91 Freeway in Corona took in nearly $48 million — three times as much money as expected — in their first full year and are on pace to generate $50 million this fiscal year.
    The rosier-than-anticipated results, detailed this week in a report to a regional transportation panel, spurred cries that tolls are too high and calls for spending surplus revenue on improvements to the mainline 91 that could ea
  • China halts controversial work by team on gene-edited babies

    China halts controversial work by team on gene-edited babies
    By MARILYNN MARCHIONE
    HONG KONG  — China’s government ordered a halt Thursday to work by a medical team that claimed to have helped make the world’s first gene-edited babies, as a group of leading scientists declared that it’s still too soon to try to make permanent changes to DNA that can be inherited by future generations.
    Chinese Vice Minister of Science and Technology Xu Nanping told state broadcaster CCTV that his ministry is strongly opposed to the efforts that
  • Man shot by O.C. deputies pleads guilty to assault and other counts, gets 9 months in jail

    Man shot by O.C. deputies pleads guilty to assault and other counts, gets 9 months in jail
    NEWPORT BEACH — A 23-year-old Lake Forest man who was shot by Orange County sheriff’s deputies after accosting a woman in Lake Forest pleaded guilty Wednesday to assault and other charges and was sentenced to nine months in jail.
    Randall Allen booking photo. (Courtesy of Orange County Sheriff’s Department)
    Randall Wayne Allen, who was also placed on three years of formal probation, pleaded guilty to assault with force likely to produce great bodily injury, resisting arrest and
  • Police name teen fatally shot in Santa Ana; no suspect identified

    Police name teen fatally shot in Santa Ana; no suspect identified
    Police confirmed on Thursday, Nov. 28, the identity of a 16-year-old mother who was fatally shot in Santa Ana earlier in the month.
    The injured teen died in a hospital at 2 a.m. on Monday, Nov. 12., 20 minutes after a shooting was reported near the intersection of West First Street and North Pacific Avenue.
    Police said Elianna Costello was the victim. Family members said she was the mother of a 1-year-old girl.
    “This isn’t right, for her to go like that,” said Costell
  • Nick Rakocevic helps USC hold off short-handed Long Beach State

    Nick Rakocevic helps USC hold off short-handed Long Beach State
    Drew Cobb #3 of the Long Beach State 49ers drives to the basket past Elijah Weaver #3, left, and Derryck Thornton #5 of the USC Trojans, during the first half of their NCAA men’s basketball game at the Galen Center in Los Angeles on Wednesday, November 28, 2018. (Photo by Kevin Sullivan, Orange County Register/SCNG)
    USC’s Nick Rakocevic #31 of the USC Trojans dunks over Temidayo Yussuf #24 of the Long Beach State 49ers during the first half of their NCAA men’s basketball game a
  • Clippers surge past Suns in second half to win 9th straight at home

    Clippers surge past Suns in second half to win 9th straight at home
    Los Angeles Clippers’ Tobias Harris (34) reaches for a loose ball next to Phoenix Suns’ Mikal Bridges during the first half of an NBA basketball game Wednesday, Nov. 28, 2018, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez)
    Los Angeles Clippers’ Montrezl Harrell (5) shoots over Phoenix Suns’ Deandre Ayton (22) during the first half of an NBA basketball game Wednesday, Nov. 28, 2018, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsPhoenix
  • UC Irvine wins at Saint Mary’s for first time since 2002

    UC Irvine wins at Saint Mary’s for first time since 2002
    MORAGA — Evan Leonard scored 22 points and UC Irvine beat Saint Mary’s 80-75 on Wednesday night.
    UC Irvine (7-1) won at Saint Mary’s for the first time since 2002 and snapped a four-game losing skid against the Gaels. The Anteaters also rebounded from a 67-60 loss against Toledo in the Gulf Coast Showcase title game in Florida.
    Leonard was 7-of-11 from the field and made four of UCI’s seven 3-point baskets. Max Hazzard added 14 points for the Anteaters. Collin W
  • Video: UCLA men’s basketball players react to 80-61 win over Hawaii

    Video: UCLA men’s basketball players react to 80-61 win over Hawaii
    Guards Jaylen Hands, Prince Ali and Kris Wilkes talk about Ali’s career-high 23 points against Hawaii and how Hands’ career-high 11 assists helped the Bruins bounce back from two losses in Las Vegas last week.
  • Video: Steve Alford on UCLA’s 80-61 win over Hawaii

    Video: Steve Alford on UCLA’s 80-61 win over Hawaii
    Head coach Steve Alford talks about Prince Ali’s career-high 23 points and Jaylen Hands’ career-high 11 assists in UCLA’s win over Hawaii, the impact Hands can have on the Bruins when he’s passing at that rate and the coach’s decision to put Cody Riley in the starting lineup.
  • Investigators release image of blue car that left the scene of Thanksgiving eve hit-and-run in Norwalk

    Investigators release image of blue car that left the scene of Thanksgiving eve hit-and-run in Norwalk
    NORWALK — Sheriff’s investigators reported Wednesday they have obtained video of a blue sedan that left the scene after fatally injuring a 79-year-old Norwalk woman as she walked home from picking up some last-minute items for a Thanksgiving meal she was planning to host for her family.
    Marilyn Haight was struck about 5 p.m. last Wednesday at the intersection of Pioneer Boulevard and Lindale Street and was pronounced dead at a hospital, according to Deputy Marvin Crowder of the Los A
  • Prince Ali’s career night helps UCLA bounce back against Hawaii

    Prince Ali’s career night helps UCLA bounce back against Hawaii
    UCLA guard David Singleton, left, and Hawaii guard Brocke Stepteau pursue a loose ball during the second half of Wednesday’s game at Pauley Pavilion. UCLA won 80-61. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)
    UCLA guard Jalen Hill, left, dunks as Hawaii forward Jack Purchase defends during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game, Wednesday, Nov. 28, 2018, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsHawaii guard Eddie Stansberry, left, shoots as UCLA guard Prin
  • A decade on, Danilo Gallinari and Devin Booker enjoy another meeting

    A decade on, Danilo Gallinari and Devin Booker enjoy another meeting
    LOS ANGELES — The first time Devin Booker met Danilo Gallinari, the Italian forward was a teenage phenom luring NBA scouts to Europe. He was the up-and-comer who had a memorable nickname – “The Rooster” – and got all the calls (too many if you asked the American players.)
    And Booker was, as Gallinari recalls, “a little kid.”
    The Phoenix Suns’ now-22-year-old shooting star was 12, in fact. He went to visit his father, Melvin, who was a professional
  • Climate change challenge must be met with effective responses

    Climate change challenge must be met with effective responses
    Bad as it is to find out you’re sick, the cooler heads among us don’t go blaming the doctor. You probably knew you were sick anyway.
    Now you’re just glad the doc has a plan to get you healthy again. That’s the proper attitude toward, and the reason to be grateful for, the reasonable tone and the prudent suggestions made by the 13 federal agencies that created the 2018 National Climate Assessment, released last week.
    Was that release, on the Friday after Thanksgiving, inte
  • Rain storms in Southern California lead to worries in wildfire burn areas, some evacuations ordered in Riverside County

    Rain storms in Southern California lead to worries in wildfire burn areas, some evacuations ordered in Riverside County
    As rain begins to fall in Southern California from the latest storm, towns and counties prepared for the imminent problems it could cause, especially in areas previously affected by wildfires.
    Amid worries of mudslides and debris flow, parts of Riverside County where the Holy fire had burned in August were placed under mandatory evacuation Wednesday afternoon. The rain also prompted Orange County officials to issue voluntary evacuations for communities that may receive mud and debris flowing fro

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