• Tesla breaks ground on$5 billion factory in Shanghai

    Tesla breaks ground on$5 billion factory in Shanghai
    After four years of planning, Tesla Inc. finally broke ground on its planned $5 billion factory in the world’s biggest auto market. But the timing couldn’t be more inauspicious.
    Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk and some Shanghai officials, including Mayor Ying Yong, on Monday attended a function at a site near the city kicking off construction of what would be the electric-vehicle maker’s first car-manufacturing facility outside the U.S. While the ceremony` marked a new journe
  • Segerstrom Center for the Arts’ 45th annual Candlelight Concert

    Segerstrom Center for the Arts’ 45th annual Candlelight Concert
    Earth, Wind & Fire with Jane Fujishige Yada and Sandy Segerstrom Daniels (Photography by Doug Gifford)
    From the stage at Segerstrom Center for the Arts, where the 45th annual Candlelight Concert was about to get underway, Sandy Segerstrom Daniels, flanked by her gala co-chair, Jane Fujishige Yada, got the 450 audience members’ attention when she said, “I warned them I was going to go off script!”
    Before the all-star performance to classic Broadway and film tunes, Segerstrom
  • Orange County boys basketball scoring leaders: Monday, Jan. 7

    Orange County boys basketball scoring leaders: Monday, Jan. 7
    The Orange County boys basketball scoring leaders through Jan. 6.
    Leaderboards are based on stats available each Monday morning.Name
    GP
    Pts
    PPG
    Nico Dasca, Costa Mesa
    8
    231
    28.9
    Atin Wright, Fairmont Prep
    19
    528
    27.8
    Stone Sinek, Fullerton
    14
    379
    27.1
    Sebastian Castro,Garden Grove
    17
    400
    23.5
    Kody Uyesugi, University
    20
    431
    21.6
    Festus Ndumanya,Capistrano Valley Christian
    19
    392
    20.6
    AJ Perry, Canyon
    18
    368
    20.4
    Gavin O’Neill,Saddleback Valley Christ
  • Fryer’s Five: Orange County boys basketball standouts last week, Jan. 7

    Fryer’s Five: Orange County boys basketball standouts last week, Jan. 7
    Steve Fryer’s five standout basketball players from last week:
    Devin Askew, Mater Dei: Askew, a 6-4 sophomore, scored 22 points in the Monarchs’ 70-53 win over Troy. As point guard, Askew runs the offense for Mater Dei, which also beat Palm Desert and Palm Springs last week.
    Max Agbonkpolo, Santa Margarita: He scored 30 points with 16 rebounds in the Eagles’ 76-72 win over Camarillo in the Take Flight Challenge event at Redondo Union. Agbonkpolo, a 6-8 senior, signed with USC.
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  • McStay family was slain because of ‘greed,’ jurors told as Merritt trial gets underway

    McStay family was slain because of ‘greed,’ jurors told as Merritt trial gets underway
    Jurors in the death penalty trial of Charles “Chase” Merritt, charged with the 2010 bludgeoning deaths of the McStay family were told Monday they were to decide “How did this family of four disappear off the face of the Earth?”
    San Bernardino County Supervising Deputy District Attorney Sean Daugherty started opening statements for the long-awaited trial of Merritt, 61, saying the “why” of the case was “greed, and greed’s child, fraud.” &
  • Now Trending: Frontier style hits the homefront.

    Now Trending: Frontier style hits the homefront.
    It’s a new year, y’all! Time to start your ride off into the sunset with Western-inspired pieces for the home that celebrate the timeless beauty of all things desert, light and discovery.
     
    Warm hues and bright sunlight bring the desert to your home in this Mystic Desert wall art featuring iconic Joshua trees brought to life on archival watercolor paper. $2,895.<br />:: anthropologie.com (Photography by Anthropologie)
    Rustic and comfy but streamlined enough to fit into a c
  • “The Courage to Remember” exhibit visits Tustin

    “The Courage to Remember” exhibit visits Tustin
    “The Courage to Remember,” a traveling Holocaust exhibit, is on display at the Tustin Library through Jan. 14.
    Produced by the Los Angeles-based Simon Wiesenthal Center Museum of Tolerance, the exhibit features 200 exclusive photographs. The timeline is divided into four themes: Nazi Germany, 1933-1938; Moving Toward the “Final Solution,” 1939-1941; Annihilation in Nazi-occupied Europe, 1941-1945; and Liberation/Building New Lives.
    Holocaust survivors will
  • Disneyland admission rises nearly sixfold since 1990: How’s that inflation rate?

    Disneyland admission rises nearly sixfold since 1990: How’s that inflation rate?
    Disneyland‘s magical pricing power has raised its basic ticket price nearly six-fold over three decades.
    The new $149-a-day price is up from $25.50 in 1990, equal to 6.5 percent annualized growth. Now the Anaheim theme park has done much work to earn that increase — tons of renovation and innovation, including adding the Disney California Adventure park next door in 2001 to the new Star Wars Land coming to Disneyland later this year.
    Argue, if you must, about whether the usually crow
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  • Disneyland testing new Star Wars rides ahead of Galaxy’s Edge debut

    Disneyland testing new Star Wars rides ahead of Galaxy’s Edge debut
    Disneyland has begun testing the new Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance and Millennium Falcon: Smuggler’s Run rides ahead of the opening of Galaxy’s Edge, according to an in-house employee publication.
    The Jan. 3 issue of the Disneyland Line employee publication shows Test & Adjust team members working on and posing inside the two attractions coming to the new themed land, which isset to open in June. Theme parks regularly put new attractions through hundreds and thousands of test
  • Great Escape: Finding Serenity in Sedona

    Great Escape: Finding Serenity in Sedona
    For centuries, Native Americans have danced sacred rituals in the red rock desert known today as Sedona, in northern Arizona. Today, this spiritual sanctuary is recognized by discerning travelers as a destination for reflection and renewal.
    Breathe in. Breathe out. Sedona beckons.
    L’Auberge boasts 11 acres of wild and landscaped grounds, and plenty of cozy chairs for repose. (Photography by L’Auberge de Sedona)
    Staying in style is essential for a luxury wellness retreat, so I did jus
  • Gardening: Readers share their experiences with sweet violets, ‘paperwhites’

    Gardening: Readers share their experiences with sweet violets, ‘paperwhites’
    Two weeks ago, I asked if any readers had sweet violets (Viola odorata) in their gardens. Here are some of your responses:
    • “I have some sweet violets growing in my yard and they have been doing quite well. The summer heat is a challenge, as the violets need to be in moist soil. Mine are sentimental to me as they came from my parents’ former home in Northern California.” — Sharon Giordani, Temecula
    • “I brought the plants from my mother’s Studio Cit
  • Liquid Assets: A Bloody Mary with a Kimchi kick

    Liquid Assets: A Bloody Mary with a Kimchi kick
    A kimchi cocktail? I know, it sounds crazy, but the one boozy beverage that craves kimchi has got to be the Bloody Mary. It pairs perfectly with this fermented favorite. The drink is part hangover remedy – did you know that kimchi is chock full of probiotics? – and part savory brunch staple. Some Kimchi Bloody Mary recipes combine tomato juice with spicy kimchi brine, lemon juice, umami-packed soy sauce, wasabi powder and pungent fish sauce. It even sounds healthy-ish.
    For Club Level
  • Broadway by way of Disney

    Broadway by way of Disney
    On paper, the idea of being corralled with 35-40 fellow Disneyphiles through the sites and sights of enticing locales might give even the staunchest annual passholder pause. But as my 10-year-old son and I recently discovered on just such a bustling trip to the Big Apple with Adventures by Disney’s New York City Short Escape, it’s actually a perfect combination of attractions.
    Right at the heart of Times Square sits not only a dreamy two-story Disney Store but also the studios for &l
  • Trump plans border visit, prime-time address as shutdown lurches into 3rd week

    Trump plans border visit, prime-time address as shutdown lurches into 3rd week
    By CATHERINE LUCEY and LISA MASCARO
    WASHINGTON  — With no breakthrough in sight to end the partial government shutdown, President Donald Trump will address the nation in prime time Tuesday and visit the U.S.-Mexico border on Thursday to highlight his demands for a border wall. Newly empowered House Democrats plan to step up pressure on Trump and Republican lawmakers to reopen the government.
    “I am pleased to inform you that I will Address the Nation on the Humanitarian and Natio
  • Home Tour: Shady Canyon comfort

    Home Tour: Shady Canyon comfort
    One of the Italian influenced walkways in this<br />classically designed villa. (Photography by Ryan Garvin)
    A few years ago, Jeff and Terry Edwards reassessed their Orange County living situation. The now-retired couple began with a home in Orange, detoured out of state for a short stint, then returned to Mission Viejo, moved on to two different homes in Coto de Caza, took a second-home slight detour to Laguna Beach and now, finally, have really found their favorite home in Shady Canyon.
  • Pageant of the Masters hopefuls try out for a chance to stand still

    Pageant of the Masters hopefuls try out for a chance to stand still
    Jaxon Steinfeld, 5, gets his head measured during the 2019 Pageant of the Masters casting call in Laguna Beach on Sunday, January 6, 2019. Jaxon’s dad Michael, also trying out, has been in the pageant for 30 years, starting when he was 11. (Photo by Mindy Schauer, Orange County Register/SCNG)
    Jaxon Steinfeld, 5, puts his shoes back on after getting his picture and measurements taken during the 2019 Pageant of the Masters casting call in Laguna Beach on Sunday, January 6, 2019. (Photo by Mi
  • Alexander: Aren’t we tired of New England yet?

    Alexander: Aren’t we tired of New England yet?
    It must be nice.
    To live, or to be from, the cluster of Northeastern states that revolve around the Boston orbit is to partake of a certain smugness when it comes to professional sports. Who’s to say that there aren’t New Englanders who have “duck boat parade” already entered in their personal calendars, regardless of the sport.
    Boston and vicinity have had 11 championship celebrations in the 21st century, five by the Patriots, four by the Red Sox – the Dodgers and
  • Artistic Vision: Faces of Santa Ana by Brian Peterson

    Artistic Vision: Faces of Santa Ana by Brian Peterson
    Who: Brian Peterson is an automotive designer and artist from Miami, who studied art and design at the Cleveland Institute of Art. He lives in downtown Santa Ana and is the founder of the non-profit Faces of Santa Ana.
    What: For Faces of Santa Ana, a passion project, Peterson set out to befriend and paint portraits of the homeless community in Santa Ana. The mission is to help those experiencing homelessness while also inspiring and activating creatives and supporters for the movement, connectin
  • Now Trending: Star Light, Star Bright

    Now Trending: Star Light, Star Bright
    Darkness descends earlier in the winter months, which means moody lighting has a chance to work its magic on the atmosphere of the home. Go for statement fixtures that cast just the right glow to warm up your space.
    Supernova Chandelier, inspired by a star’s cataclysmic explosion, bursts with fascinating lighting design. Supernovas can briefly outshine entire galaxies and radiate more energy than our sun will in its entire lifetime. The suspended brass particles of Supernova Chandelier wil
  • Kevin Spacey goes to court on charge of groping young man

    Kevin Spacey goes to court on charge of groping young man
    By ALANNA DURKIN RICHER | Associated Press
    NANTUCKET, Mass. — Kevin Spacey arrived at a courthouse on a resort island Monday to answer accusations that he groped a young man in a bar there in 2016.
    The two-time Oscar winner has said he will plead not guilty in Nantucket District Court to felony indecent assault and battery.
    The hearing comes more than a year after a former Boston TV anchor accused the former “House of Cards” star of sexually assaulting her son, then 18, in
  • L.A. Sparks tab Danita Johnson to be their new president and COO

    L.A. Sparks tab Danita Johnson to be their new president and COO
    The Los Angeles Sparks have hired Danita Johnson to fill the role of president and chief operating officer, replacing Christine Simmons, who stepped down last month to become the chief operating officer of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, a team official said Monday.
    Johnson will oversee all business operations, sales and marketing, corporate sponsorships and community service.
    Currently the director of business operations for the L.A. Clippers, Johnson previously worked for the
  • Status Update: Free tax return prep returns to Orange County through United Way program

    Status Update: Free tax return prep returns to Orange County through United Way program
    The free tax preparation program VITA returns to Orange County beginning Jan. 8. The program helps low- and middle-income families get their tax returns ready. (File photo: SCNG)
    Andrew Oransky is the new chief executive at Roland DGA, an Irvine-based provider of digital imaging and 3D devices. Oransky has served as president since 2016. In his expanded role, he will assume overall responsibility for company strategy and performance and will report directly to the board of directors at parent co
  • Housing outlook for 2019: Is it too late to buy a home?

    Housing outlook for 2019: Is it too late to buy a home?
    2013 was the comeback year.
    After six long years of sluggish sales, plummeting prices, failed tax incentives and a flood of foreclosures, the housing market at long last had rebounded.
    Southern California home sales trickled up. And prices jumped 23 percent.
    2014 was a hangover year. But by 2015, the housing market was back for good, the Great Recession a distant, bitter memory.
    Bidding wars abounded. Buyers competed with investors paying cash. Purchase offers started piling up days after a
  • Veteran lifeguard Mike Brousard has handled nearly every type of rescue you can imagine

    Veteran lifeguard Mike Brousard has handled nearly every type of rescue you can imagine
    Retired lifeguard Mike Brousard recently published a book, “Warm Winds and Following Seas,” about lifesaving, and exploring the lifeguarding culture along Southern California’s coastline. He spent 43 years as an Orange County lifeguard. He’s pictured at San Clemente State Beach, where he worked for 39 years, on Saturday, January 5, 2019. (Photo by Mindy Schauer, Orange County Register/SCNG)
    Retired lifeguard Mike Brousard recently published a book, “Warm Winds and F
  • Democrats plan more pressure on Trump to reopen government

    Democrats plan more pressure on Trump to reopen government
    By CATHERINE LUCEY and LISA MASCARO | Associated Press
    WASHINGTON — With no weekend breakthrough to end a prolonged partial government shutdown, President Donald Trump is standing firm in his border wall funding demands and newly empowered House Democrats are planning to step up pressure on Trump and Republican lawmakers to reopen the government.
    Trump showed no signs of budging on his demand for more than $5 billion for a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border, though on Sunday he did off
  • What is Southern California’s most valuable pro team among 9 franchises valued at $18 billion?

    What is Southern California’s most valuable pro team among 9 franchises valued at $18 billion?
    The Lakers are SoCal’s MVP — Most Valuable Property — worth $3.3 billion, a value that’s No. 5 among all pro sports teams and second in the NBA. That valuation was up $300 million in a year or 10 percent. Los Angeles Lakers’ Tyson Chandler (5) dunks the ball in front of Brooklyn Nets’ Jarrett Allen (31) during the first half of an NBA basketball game Tuesday, Dec. 18, 2018, in New York. The Nets won115-110. (AP Photo/Frank Franklin II)
    The return of the Rams t
  • 2nd storm dampens Southern California commute, and 2 more are on the way

    2nd storm dampens Southern California commute, and 2 more are on the way
    LOS ANGELES — Light to moderate rain doused the Southland Monday morning, creating conditions for a wet morning commute, forecasters said.
    Monday’s rain was the result of a second Pacific storm after a system that hit Sunday, said National Weather Service meteorologist Curt Kaplan, adding that a quarter of an inch of rain is expected in L.A. County Monday morning, three-quarters of an inch in Ventura County.
    Weather forecasts and warnings will not be interrupted by the ongoing federa
  • Enjoy a free evening out at Kidspace Children’s Museum

    Enjoy a free evening out at Kidspace Children’s Museum
    Kidspace Children’s Museum in Pasadena will have a Free Family Night 4-8 p.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 8. The event’s theme will be exploring folk art and includes crafts and dancing. Admission is free. The venue is at 480 N. Arroyo Blvd. Call 626-449-9144 or go to www.kidspacemuseum.org.
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  • 10 things to know about Disneyland’s Finding Nemo submarine ride

    10 things to know about Disneyland’s Finding Nemo submarine ride
    The Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage and the Matterhorn Bobsleds at Disneyland in Anaheim,2018.(Photo by Jeff Gritchen, Orange County Register/SCNG)
    From 2011: Underwater maintenance technicians Thomas Self and Mark Kelly, both outside machinists and divers, begin a chilly morning of labor at the Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage ride at Disneyland, helping maintain the underwater animation and show elements.
    (Photo by Joshua Sudock, Orange County Register/SCNG)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsFro
  • Golden Globes 2019: The show as told by GIFs

    Golden Globes 2019: The show as told by GIFs
    The 2019 Golden Globes marked a different tone from last year’s theme of activism against sexual misconduct that dominated both the speeches and the fashion choices.
    From Jeff Bridges’ speech to Sandra Oh’s groundbreaking win during Sunday show, it was a night worthy of GIFs.
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  • 7 things people are talking about after the Golden Globes on Sunday

    7 things people are talking about after the Golden Globes on Sunday
    If you had Glenn Close winning best actress for a dramatic movie in your Golden Globes pool on Sunday step forward. Now step back and sit down because you’re lying — not even Glen Close thought her admittedly excellent work in “The Wife” would beat the likes of Lady Gaga in “A Star Is Born” or Melissa McCarthy in “Can You Ever Forgive Me?”
    The night’s other drama categories went to the Queen biopic “Bohemian Rhapsody” and star Ram
  • Golden Globes 2019: Jeff Bridges channels ‘The Dude’ during speech

    Golden Globes 2019: Jeff Bridges channels ‘The Dude’ during speech
    Jeff Bridges received the Cecil B. DeMille Award at the 2019 Golden Globes on Sunday night and delivered a speech only “The Dude” could pull off.
    His speech left audiences both at the show and at home inspired to make a difference in the world and searching Google for trim tabs, the control surfaces. His speech included a long list of thanks, including one to his wife, and also his brother, Beau Bridges.
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  • Winners at the 76th Golden Globe Awards

    Winners at the 76th Golden Globe Awards
    Winners at Sunday’s 76th Golden Globe Awards
    MOVIES
    Drama: “Bohemian Rhapsody”
    Actress in a drama: Glenn Close, “The Wife”
    Actor in a drama: Rami Malek, “Bohemian Rhapsody”
    Comedy or musical: “Green Book”
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  • Ducks blanked by Oilers, tie franchise record with 8th consecutive defeat

    Ducks blanked by Oilers, tie franchise record with 8th consecutive defeat
    Anaheim Ducks’ Brian Gibbons, left, watches his shot stopped by Edmonton Oilers goaltender Cam Talbot, right, during the second period of an NHL hockey game Sunday, Jan. 6, 2019, in Anaheim, Calif. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)
    Edmonton Oilers’ Connor McDavid, right, is pressured by Anaheim Ducks’ Hampus Lindholm, of Sweden, during the first period of an NHL hockey game Sunday, Jan. 6, 2019, in Anaheim, Calif. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsAnaheim Ducks&r
  • Golden Globes 2019: How the tone of this year’s show is different

    Golden Globes 2019: How the tone of this year’s show is different
    The tone at the 76th annual Sunday’s Golden Globe Awards was noticeably more lighthearted than last year when the #MeToo movement and sexual misconduct scandal dominated.
    Now they could joke about it.
    Andy Samberg and Sandra Oh opened the Golden Globe Awards by explaining why they were hosting the show. As Oh explained it, “We’re the only two people left in Hollywood who haven’t gotten in trouble for saying something offensive.”
    In a post-monologue jab, co
  • Week of waiting ends as Rams learn they will play Dallas Cowboys next Saturday

    Week of waiting ends as Rams learn they will play Dallas Cowboys next Saturday
    The field-goal attempt clanked off the goal post, then the crossbar, which sent the Chicago Bears into agony and the Dallas Cowboys to Los Angeles for a playoff game against the Rams.
    After a week of waiting, rest and light practicing, the Rams learned that they will play the Cowboys next Saturday night in a divisional-round game at the Coliseum. Dallas advanced with a victory Saturday over Seattle. Philadelphia’s upset of Chicago means the Eagles will play at New Orleans on Sunday.
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  • Golden Globes 2019: Fiji Water’s delivery woman was a red carpet hit

    Golden Globes 2019: Fiji Water’s delivery woman was a red carpet hit
    Golden Globes red carpet fashion means one thing: it’s the start of the 2019 awards season.
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    Complete coverage of the 2019 Golden GlobesWhether A-listers queue up to speak to Ryan Seacrest or pose for photos, fashion is the must-watch before the show begins.
    But the real MVP of the red carpet wasn’t Lady Gaga but a
  • USC’s big men push Trojans toward win over Stanford

    USC’s big men push Trojans toward win over Stanford
    KZ Okpala #0 of the Stanford Cardinal passes the ball against the USC Trojans in the first half of a NCAA basketball game at Galen Center on the campus of the University of Southern California on Sunday, January 6, 2019 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Keith Birmingham, Pasadena Star-News/SCNG)
    Victor Uyaelunmo #34 of the USC Trojans is fouled by the Stanford Cardinal in the first half of a NCAA basketball game at Galen Center on the campus of the University of Southern California== on Sund
  • Vehicle slams into center divider on Garden Grove freeway; one killed

    Vehicle slams into center divider on Garden Grove freeway; one killed
    GARDEN GROVE — A man died Sunday, Jan. 6, in a crash on the Garden Grove (22) Freeway in Garden Grove, officials said.
    The crash took place on the westbound 22 Freeway at Magnolia Street just before 1 a.m., the California Highway Patrol said.
    Four people were in a Honda that crashed into the center divider, according to Garden Grove Fire Department Capt. Thanh Nguyen. He said two of the vehicle’s occupants were taken to a hospital, one of whom died.
    He was identified as Quyen Luu, 55
  • Sandra Oh is having the best Golden Globes ever

    Sandra Oh is having the best Golden Globes ever
    It’s official. Sandra Oh is having the best Golden Globes ever.
    After her tearful monologue during 2019 Golden Globe Awards opening, she became the first Asian woman to win the Golden Globe for lead actress in a drama for her title role in “Killing Eve.” In 2018, people were not happy about her Emmys loss in the same category.
    In her acceptance speech, she thanked her parents and said “saranghaeyo,” which means “I love you” in Korean, as they looked on p
  • TV Best Bet: College Football National Championship

    TV Best Bet: College Football National Championship
    COLLEGE FOOTBALLFBS National Championship, Monday, January 7, 5 p.m., ESPN
    Given ESPN’s reputation for self-promotion and indulging grandiose visions, it’s no surprise it is approaching tonight’s FBS National Championship game between Alabama and Clemson as if it was The Rapture. Let’s just say that ESPN can rival Marvel Studios for throwing everything and every character in its universe at an audience.
    But much-celebrated events can often be less than awesome. Consider t
  • Marcin Gortat delivers for Clippers on Polish Heritage Day

    Marcin Gortat delivers for Clippers on Polish Heritage Day
    LOS ANGELES — There were Polish cheerleaders, Polish jams playing on the P.A. system, a halftime address from Polish President Andrzej Duda, attendance by Poland’s “Beyoncé” Edyta Górniak, at the center of it all, a very proud Polish center.
    Marcin Gortat had another productive game in the Clippers’ 106-96 victory on Sunday, when he and the organization hosted Polish Heritage Day.
    It was the eighth such Polish heritage event that Gortat has been part o
  • Golden Globes fashion: Lady Gaga is a hit on Twitter

    Golden Globes fashion: Lady Gaga is a hit on Twitter
    Lady Gaga entered the Golden Globes red carpet and blew everyone away in head-to-toe blue hair and gown.
    The Valentino gown was a far cry from the infamous meat dress she wore at the 2010 MTV Video Music Awards.Related: Golden Globes 2019 red carpet fashion: See photos of the stars’ best and worst looks
    She is ominated for best actress in a motion picture, drama, for “A Star Is Born.” People on Twitter  generally praised for the singer/actress, but there are
  • Woman’s body found wrapped in plastic in car; Whittier man arrested

    Woman’s body found wrapped in plastic in car; Whittier man arrested
    WHITTIER — A man was arrested Sunday on suspicion he killed a woman, wrapped her in plastic and stored her on the back seat of his car in unincorporated Whittier, a deputy said.
    The body of the woman, believed to be in her 40s, was discovered in the back seat of a vehicle owned by Luis Rey Jimenez-Jimenez in the driveway of his residence in the 8700 block of Orange Street at 9:05 p.m. Saturday, according to Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Deputy Dangelo Robinson.
    Detectives said they be
  • NFL divisional playoff schedule and TV information

    NFL divisional playoff schedule and TV information
    Saturday, Jan. 12
    AFC: Indianapolis Colts at Kansas City Chiefs, 1:35 p.m., KNBC/4
    NFC: Dallas Cowboys vs. Rams at Coliseum, 5:15 p.m., Fox/11
    Sunday, Jan. 13
    AFC: Chargers at New England Patriots, 10:05 a.m., KCBS/2
    NFC: Philadelphia Eagles at New Orleans Saints, 1:40 p.m., Fox/11
    (All times PT)
  • Satirical trio Culture Clash still sharp in its current Costa Mesa show

    Satirical trio Culture Clash still sharp in its current Costa Mesa show
    A huge opening image fills the stage: a curious projection of an American flag, but the familiar colors striated by thick stripes of green and orange, reminiscent of a Mexican serape.
    This dissolves to a dimly lit jail table, a video recording camera to the side. A projection identifies the location: ICE unit Orange County Jail.
    A Latino male stumbles forward. Manacled, he wears an orange jailhouse jumpsuit. Two menacing figures in ICE jackets first flank him, then question him. “Go,&rdquo
  • Golden Globes: Complete coverage of 2019 awards

    Golden Globes: Complete coverage of 2019 awards
    From the red carpet to the winners and the biggest moments, this is what you need to know about the Golden Globe Awards.
    If you aren’t redirected, click here for complete Golden Globes 2019 coverage.
     
  • Kings forward Alex Iafallo embraces move to second line

    Kings forward Alex Iafallo embraces move to second line
    Alex Iafallo has been one of the better forwards for the Kings during this trying season, and has played much of it on the top line with Anze Kopitar and Dustin Brown.
    But Kings interim coach Willie Desjardins is trying to get more out of his other three lines, so Iafallo skated on the second line with Jeff Carter and Brendan Leipsic during the Kings’ 4-0 victory over Edmonton on Saturday at Staples Center.
    Sign up for Home Turf and get exclusive stories every SoCal sports fan must read, s
  • Golden Globes 2019 red carpet fashion: See photos of the stars’ best and worst looks

    Golden Globes 2019 red carpet fashion: See photos of the stars’ best and worst looks
    Awards season kicked off with the red carpet at the 76th annual Golden Globe Awards at The Beverly Hilton on Sunday, Jan. 6, 2019. See photos of Lady Gaga, Melissa McCarthy, Lili Reinhart and more.
    Lady Gaga arrives at the 76th annual Golden Globe Awards at the Beverly Hilton Hotel on Sunday, Jan. 6, 2019, in Beverly Hills, Calif. (Photo by Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP)
    Spike Lee, second right, and from left, son Jackson Lee, wife Tonya Lewis Lee and daughter Satchel Lee arrive at the 76th annual
  • Minnesota Timberwolves thrash struggling Lakers in 108-86 rout

    Minnesota Timberwolves thrash struggling Lakers in 108-86 rout
    Minnesota Timberwolves’ Andrew Wiggins tries to pass the ball over Los Angeles Lakers’ Lance Stephenson in the first half of an NBA basketball game Sunday, Jan. 6, 2019, in Minneapolis. (AP Photo/Stacy Bengs)
    Minnesota Timberwolves’ Karl-Anthony Towns shoots the ball over Los Angeles Lakers’ Lonzo Ball in the first half of an NBA basketball game Sunday, Jan. 6, 2019, in Minneapolis. (AP Photo/Stacy Bengs)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsLos Angeles Lakers’ Bran

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