• Video: Murry Bartow previews UCLA’s road trip to Oregon, Oregon State

    Video: Murry Bartow previews UCLA’s road trip to Oregon, Oregon State
    Interim head coach Murry Bartow talks about what needs to improve for UCLA entering the second weekend of Pac-12 play, how the Bruins can cut down on turnovers and what the team’s learned since its last true road trip that ended in a blowout loss to Cincinnati.
  • Video: Kris Wilkes hopes UCLA can carry momentum on road vs. Oregon

    Video: Kris Wilkes hopes UCLA can carry momentum on road vs. Oregon
    Guard Kris Wilkes talks about how the Bruins can maintain their momentum from wins over Cal and Stanford this weekend on the road and why interim head coach Murry Bartow’s plan to play quickly works for this team.
  • Video: Chris Smith on his role in UCLA’s starting lineup

    Video: Chris Smith on his role in UCLA’s starting lineup
    Guard Chris Smith talks about adjusting to a position in the starting lineup and just how fast UCLA can play under interim head coach Murry Bartow.
  • Video: UCLA’s Prince Ali on what makes Oregon a difficult road environment

    Video: UCLA’s Prince Ali on what makes Oregon a difficult road environment
    Guard Prince Ali talks about memorable games he’s played in against Oregon and what he’s learned about playing on the road in the Pac-12 as one of the team’s only upperclassmen.
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  • Los Amigos football coach Carl Agnew resigns, accepts coordinator post at Lakewood

    Los Amigos football coach Carl Agnew resigns, accepts coordinator post at Lakewood
    Veteran Los Amigos football coach Carl Agnew, who quietly built a steady contender in the Garden Grove League, has resigned and accepted the defensive coordinator position at Lakewood under Coach Scott Meyer, Agnew confirmed Tuesday.
    Agnew, who led the Lobos for 11 seasons, said he will continue to teach history at Los Amigos but resigned from the football post to spend more time with his 10-year-old twin daughters and be closer to the family home in La Habra.
    He struck a friendship with Meyer a
  • Government’s shutdown: Notice anything different? Exactly.

    Government’s shutdown: Notice anything different? Exactly.
    The government shut down December 21st over Senator Chuck Schumer and Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi petulantly not wanting Trump to have any border wall funding. The federal government spends $4.4 trillion a year; the $5 billion Trump wanted is one-tenth of 1 percent of that. About the same percent that Elizabeth “Pocahontas” Warren is Native American.
    If you are like me, you are more worried about government starting back up than it being shut down.
    Who will open our open-air national
  • Kliff Kingsbury leaves USC to become Arizona Cardinals head coach

    Kliff Kingsbury leaves USC to become Arizona Cardinals head coach
    Thirty-four days after he was formally named USC’s new offensive coordinator, Kliff Kingsbury is leaving the school.
    Kingsbury accepted an offer Tuesday to become the next head coach of the Arizona Cardinals, replacing Steve Wilks, who was fired after going 3-13 in one season, and ending an abbreviated tenure with the Trojans that was once greeted with significant fanfare. The Cardinals announced they signed Kingsbury to a four-year contract.
    Since ending the season in November with USC&rs
  • Crean Lutheran and Tustin girls basketball teams battle for top spot in Empire League

    Crean Lutheran and Tustin girls basketball teams battle for top spot in Empire League
    It’s looking like it will be quite a race for first place in the Empire League – the Crean Lutheran and Tustin girls basketball teams are expected to battle for the top spot along with Kennedy and Cypress.
    Crean Lutheran (17-2 overall) improved its league record to 2-0 with a 73-66 victory in overtime over Tustin on Monday, Jan. 7, at Crean Lutheran. The Saints are in their first year competing in the Empire League after leaving the Academy League.
    “This is huge, we’ve be
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  • Where and when to watch President Trump’s address to the nation on border security and the wall on TV, radio and the internet

    Where and when to watch President Trump’s address to the nation on border security and the wall on TV, radio and the internet
    President Donald Trump will address the nation at 6 p.m. Pacific time (9 p.m. ET) Tuesday, Jan. 8, 2019, from the Oval Office in a broadcast carried by the major broadcast and cable news networks.
    To be more precise, the address will begin at 6:01:30, according to CBS.
    The president said on Twitter that the topic of his speech will be “the Humanitarian and National Security crisis on our Southern Border.”
    NBC, ABC, CBS, PBS and Fox will carry the president’s speech, and a Democ
  • Filing: Manafort lied about sharing poll data with Russian

    Filing: Manafort lied about sharing poll data with Russian
    By MICHAEL BALSAMO, ERIC TUCKER and CHAD DAY
    WASHINGTON — Former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort shared polling data during the 2016 presidential campaign with an associate accused of having ties to Russian intelligence and lied to federal investigators about it, according to a court filing Tuesday.
    The allegation is the first time prosecutors have accused Trump’s chief campaign aide of sharing information related to the election with his Russian contacts.
    Although the filing d
  • Advocates for a skate park in San Juan Capistrano hope 2019 is the year

    Advocates for a skate park in San Juan Capistrano hope 2019 is the year
    It’s been nearly two years since San Juan Capistrano residents first saw a conceptual plan for a $2 million skate park.
    The park’s advocates have been laying the groundwork to raise money for the facility and said they remain optimistic. But the question remains as to whether they need to adjust what they want to build. “Do we need to have something that big?” San Juan Capistrano Skate Park Coalition board president Peter Carey said. “I don’t know.”
    In 2
  • Taco Tuesday: Chihuahua serves up carnitas, cerveza and mariachis in Newport Beach

    Taco Tuesday: Chihuahua serves up carnitas, cerveza and mariachis in Newport Beach
    Chihuahua Cerveza opened a taco bar in November on the Balboa Peninsula (next door to a Chipotle, which seems kind of funny). The tacos here are really, really good, especially the carnitas.
    Chihuahua Cerveza is a locally made Mexican-style lager, and this little taco bar is essentially the brand’s slick new tasting room — complete with live mariachis on Tuesday and Saturday nights. Strap on a wristband, scan it at the taps, and pour your own beer.
    The carnitas are incredibly fatty.
  • Morongo’s casino expansion is officially underway

    Morongo’s casino expansion is officially underway
    Morongo Casino, Resort & Spa has officially kicked off a major expansion at the Cabazon property.
    Leaders of the Morongo Band of Mission Indians held a ground-breaking ceremony at the site on Monday.
    The tribe announced the expansion last fall. Work is scheduled to be completed in 2020, according to a news release.
    Highlights of the project include:
    -A 65,000-square-foot expansion that will increase gaming space by more than 30 percent, with 800 more slot machines and new table games.
    -Makin
  • Long Beach’s Aquarium of the Pacific has a date for the opening of its Pacific Visions expansion: May 24

    Long Beach’s Aquarium of the Pacific has a date for the opening of its Pacific Visions expansion: May 24
    The Aquarium of the Pacific‘s first major expansion in its 20-year history will open May 24, 2019, officials for the aquarium announced Tuesday, Jan. 8.
    Pacific Visions, the 29,000-square-foot, two-story structure, will become the Long Beach aquarium’s new focal point, according to Tuesday’s announcement, and is meant to integrate the arts and sciences. It will have a new theater, exhibition space, an art gallery and several live animal exhibits.
    The building will also have int
  • Ask the Lawyer: Why do so many doctors require arbitration?

    Ask the Lawyer: Why do so many doctors require arbitration?
    Q: We have a very good doctor. Part of going to see him, however, has meant signing an agreement to arbitrate should we ever have a legal claim about the services provided. The language indicates in bold print we are waiving the right to a jury trial. Why is this agreement to arbitrate so important to our doctor?
    -K.H., Torrance
    Ron Sokol
    A: Generally the rationale for an arbitration clause is that the proceedings tend to be private, and the party against whom a claim is brought avoids the
  • Dorothy dishes on ‘Dumplin’,’ Dolly Parton and more before kicking off its tour in Southern California

    Dorothy dishes on ‘Dumplin’,’ Dolly Parton and more before kicking off its tour in Southern California
    Singer-songwriter Dorothy Martin is ready to dominate in 2019. The 32-year-old had a huge year in 2018 with her L.A.-based rock band Dorothy.
    The group released its sophomore album, “28 Days in the Valley” back in March, which was produced by 4 Non Blondes frontwoman and noted hit maker Linda Perry. Its gritty, bluesy-rock single, “Flawless,” became a regular request on Kat Corbett’s Locals Only program on KROQ/106.7/FM and on top of embarking on its own headlining
  • How to eat around the world and land back home with Dine L.A. restaurant specials

    How to eat around the world and land back home with Dine L.A. restaurant specials
    Dine L.A. is wasting no time in getting the year started off with a few good meals as it launches its winter edition Jan.11-25.
    This is when restaurants all over Los Angeles (and some surrounding cities) offer prix-fixe multi-course menus ranging from $15-$35 per person for lunch and $29-$99 for dinner. And you can eat meals from all over the world during the annual restaurant promotion.
    Since cuisines such as Italian, Mexican and French are pretty common, here are a few other international
  • Sears prepares for possible liquidation as bid to save the chain fails

    Sears prepares for possible liquidation as bid to save the chain fails
    Sears is getting another reprieve from liquidation after its chairman and largest shareholder revised his bid to save the iconic brand, The Associated Press is reporting.
    The Hoffman Estates, Illinois-based retailer says it has accepted Eddie Lampert’s bid through an affiliate of his ESL hedge fund that could keep 425 stores open and save tens of thousands of workers, according to a hearing on Tuesday at the bankruptcy court in White Plains, N.Y. The bid now requires Lampert to deposit $12
  • Google leases former Westside Pavilion property

    Google leases former Westside Pavilion property
    LOS ANGELES — Google Inc. has leased the entirety of the One Westside redevelopment, a planned office campus that was formerly part of the Westside Pavilion shopping mall in West Los Angeles, company officials announced Tuesday.
    Construction on the 584,000-square-feet space is expected to begin later this year, with Google expected to assume its approximately 14-year lease upon completion of construction and tenant improvements in 2022.
    “We are thrilled to expand our relationship wit
  • Homicide suspect arrested after car chase from Anaheim to San Diego County

    Homicide suspect arrested after car chase from Anaheim to San Diego County
    ANAHEIM — A homicide suspect was arrested Tuesday following a pursuit on Interstate 5 that lasted over an hour and stretched from Anaheim to Solana Beach, authorities said.
    Officers searching for a homicide suspect attempted to stop a driver around 7:35 a.m. on Magnolia Avenue near Interstate 5, Anaheim Police Officer Amy Whitlock said. The driver allegedly failed to stop and entered southbound I- 5.
    California Highway Patrol officers were called in to assist with the pursuit around 7:40 a
  • Jerry Brown left Gavin Newsom a managerial mess at DMV

    Jerry Brown left Gavin Newsom a managerial mess at DMV
    Jerry Brown’s last days as governor have been filled with laudatory media accounts of his half-century-long political career.
    Many of the plaudits were deserved. Some were not, such as claims that he single-handedly rescued California from the brink of a financial meltdown. Even he acknowledges that luck – eight years of unleavened economic expansion – played a big role in balancing a budget drowning in red ink.
    Missing in the positive descriptions of Brown’s career was a
  • All eyes on USC assistant Kliff Kingsbury as he interviews for NFL jobs

    All eyes on USC assistant Kliff Kingsbury as he interviews for NFL jobs
    USC offensive coordinator Kliff Kingsbury was scheduled to interview with the Arizona Cardinals on Tuesday, a day after meeting with the New York Jets, according to several published reports.
    Kingsbury is being targeted for their head-coaching positions, among the eight vacancies in the NFL. Neither club has confirmed its interview with the sought-after offensive play-caller.
    The reported dialogue between the teams and Kingsbury came after ESPN reported over the weekend that USC athletic directo
  • Simple plan to surprise launches writer’s yearlong project

    Simple plan to surprise launches writer’s yearlong project
    My New Year greetings begin with a story about a gift card, a conversation and a dream come true.
    Not knowing the amount on a gift card, I was thrilled that $25 remained after my purchase. In casual conversation with the cashier, she commented how she’d love a gift card from that store. The moment to hand it to her passed before I took action.
    If something is meant to be, another opportunity will present itself. Driving to my next errand, I pondered the idea of creating happy surprises for
  • Corky Carroll: One surfer pushes another surfer off a board. No question who’s in the wrong — or is there?

    Corky Carroll: One surfer pushes another surfer off a board. No question who’s in the wrong — or is there?
    I was going to save this one for closer to summer, when more people will be getting ready to learn to surf for the first time. But then this morning there was an incident in the water that inspired me to open up this discussion now, ask for feedback, and then revisit the topic in the spring.
    It’s the much-debated subject of proper surf etiquette, or “rules of the reef” as we used to call it.
    What happened this morning was a female surfer took off in front of a male surfer and t
  • Mission Viejo’s new GreenStreet center to open in February

    Mission Viejo’s new GreenStreet center to open in February
    The corner of Avery and Marguerite parkways in Mission Viejo will be a bit busier by February.
    A 15,000-square-foot, Spanish-style GreenStreet Mission Viejo center will have its first businesses open by then: an upscale full-service car wash and Seville Classics’ first showroom for its housewares and organization products.
    A fast-casual restaurant, Burgerim, and a nail salon will follow by the spring, said Bill Kahale, the director of business development for Seville Classics, wh
  • The reality on the border: How much will a wall really help?

    The reality on the border: How much will a wall really help?
    By COLLEEN LONG
    WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump says there is a security crisis at the U.S.-Mexico border that can be addressed only by spending $5.7 billion on a wall.
    Democrats have flatly refused to agree to the funding. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi called the wall an “immorality.”
    Trump will address the nation Tuesday to make the case for the wall, which he says would solve many of the issues at the border because it would deter people from trying to come to the Unit
  • Star Wars novels offer a glimpse of what Disneyland’s Galaxy’s Edge will look like

    Star Wars novels offer a glimpse of what Disneyland’s Galaxy’s Edge will look like
    An upcoming Star Wars novel offers new details about the fictional smuggler’s outpost that serves as the inspiration for Galaxy’s Edge and the notorious characters that will populate the new themed land opening this summer at Disneyland.
    “Star Wars: Pirate’s Price” describes the setting for Galaxy’s Edge as a “wretched hive of scum and villainy” surrounded by the petrified remains of once-towering ancient trees. “Rising above the shops and dw
  • Mattel and Warner Bros. bring live-action ‘Barbie’ to big screen

    Mattel and Warner Bros. bring live-action ‘Barbie’ to big screen
    EL SEGUNDO — Mattel Inc. and Warner Bros. Pictures Group announced Tuesday a partnership to bring the Barbie franchise to theaters for her first ever live-action feature film, which will star Oscar-nominated actress Margot Robbie as Barbie.
    Robbie will also co-produce the film under her LuckyChap Entertainment Banner, alongside Tom Ackerley and Josey McNamara from LuckyChap Entertainment, according to a statement from the studio and the toymaker.
    Barbie marks the first announced deal comin
  • PCH reopens in Malibu after storm debris is cleared away

    PCH reopens in Malibu after storm debris is cleared away
    MALIBU — Pacific Coast Highway was open to traffic Tuesday morning after a weekend storm caused a mudslide that prompted the closure of a portion of the road between Malibu and Las Posas Road in Ventura County.
    Crews cleared away the mud and debris and reopened the road about 6:30 p.m. Monday, but lane closures should still be expected as work continues to clear drains, according to Caltrans.Crews are still cleaning mud and debris on PCH, just north of Yerba Buena Rd in Ventura County. Her
  • Private equity firm acquires parent of Irvine-based RealtyTrac

    Private equity firm acquires parent of Irvine-based RealtyTrac
    A Southern California-based data firm considered a go-to source for foreclosure numbers during the housing crash has been acquired.
    Private equity firm Lovell Minnick Partners, which has offices in the Philadelphia area, New York and El Segundo, announced Tuesday, Jan. 8, it has acquired Irvine-based Attom Data Solutions – known as RealtyTrac during the foreclosure crisis. Terms of the deal, which closed on Friday, were not disclosed.
    RealtyTrac’s monthly reports of escalating forecl
  • Don’t be fooled: Ocasio-Cortez’s ‘Green New Deal’ is about socialism, not global warming

    Don’t be fooled: Ocasio-Cortez’s ‘Green New Deal’ is about socialism, not global warming
    An aide for Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Massachusetts, the latest prominent Democrat to announce plans to form a presidential exploratory committee, says Warren supports Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s, D-New York, “Green New Deal,” further elevating the status of the plan at the highest levels of the Democratic Party. In expressing her support for the plan, Warren joins Sens. Bernie Sanders, D-Vermont, and Cory Booker, D-New Jersey, both of whom have expressed interest
  • Blame the fans for Disneyland’s latest price increase

    Blame the fans for Disneyland’s latest price increase
    Disneyland certainly knows how to tug at the emotions of its many visitors. But no parade, fireworks show or special event triggers Disney fans quite like the annual price increase does.
    The resort pulled that trigger again over the weekend, eliciting rage, derision, snark and even a few gleeful posts from fans who reacted to the news online. Every time Disneyland raises its prices, many fans declare that they are done and won’t return to the parks. They insist that, this time, Disney has
  • James Cameron, Robert Rodriguez, Jon Landau take you into the futuristic world of ‘Alita: Battle Angel’ through VR

    James Cameron, Robert Rodriguez, Jon Landau take you into the futuristic world of ‘Alita: Battle Angel’ through VR
    Soon you can step into the futuristic world of the upcoming film “Alita: Battle Angel” in virtual reality.
    Dubbed “Alita: Battle Angel — Passport to Iron City,” this immersive experience — coming to 1025 E. 16th St., Los Angeles on Jan. 23 for a limited run, with tickets now on sale — transports you to the setting of the cyberpunk action flick adapted from Yukito Kishiro’s manga opening Feb. 14.
    Produced by James Cameron, Jon Landau, and Robert Rod
  • Segerstrom Center for the Arts hosts free family events in Argyros Plaza

    Segerstrom Center for the Arts hosts free family events in Argyros Plaza
    The Segerstrom Center for the Arts in Costa Mesa is brightening winter with a range of free events at its Julianne and George Argyros Plaza. Kai Kalama of “American Idol” performs 6:15 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 9, and Friday, Jan. 11. Other performances include Stevie Talks, Hummingbird Hotel, HLLNDR and The Moon Rays and there will be a special Martin Luther King, Jr. Day of Service event. The venue is at 600 Town Center Drive. For the complete schedule and more information, call 714-556
  • Southern California has 20 of Yelp’s Top 100 Places to Eat in the US for 2019

    Southern California has 20 of Yelp’s Top 100 Places to Eat in the US for 2019
    Strada Eateria & Coffee in Los Angles is know for The Impaler; two skewers of paprika pork belly, Catalonia sausage, roasted bell pepper, green onion, tomato, mango, and charred cauliflower.(Courtesy of Strada Eateria & Coffee)
    Michelle Godinoh, left, and Tiffany Valdez eat at Mariscos Jalisco. The restaurant was named No. 100 on Yelp’s Top 100 Places to Eat in the US for 2019.(Photo by David Allen, SCNG)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsStrada Eateria & Coffee in Los Angele
  • Man gets 25 years to life for sexually assaulting girls at the Anaheim daycare he worked at

    Man gets 25 years to life for sexually assaulting girls at the Anaheim daycare he worked at
    SANTA ANA — A 20-year-old Buena Park man has been sentenced to 25 years to life in prison for sexually assaulting two girls, ages 6 and 7, at the Anaheim daycare center where he worked.
    Daniel Antonio Martinez pleaded guilty in August to three counts of lewd acts on a child 14 and younger and three counts of sexual penetration of a child 10 and younger, according to Deputy District Attorney Rick Zimmer. He was sentenced last week.
    Daniel Martinez. (Photo courtesy Anaheim Police Department)
  • CIF-SS girls water polo rankings: Monday, Jan. 7

    CIF-SS girls water polo rankings: Monday, Jan. 7
    The CIF-SS girls water polo rankings released Monday, Jan. 7.
    As selected by the CIF-SS Girls Water Polo Advisory Committee.
    GIRLS WATER POLO
    DIVISION 1 & 2
    1 Laguna Beach
    2 Corona del Mar
    3 Orange Lutheran
    4 Foothill
    5 Newport Harbor
    6 Mater Dei
    7 Santa Margarita
    8 Dos Pueblos
    9 San Marcos
    10 Los Alamitos
    11 Huntington Beach
    12 Schurr
    13 San Clemente
    14 Long Beach Wilson
    T15 Agoura
    T15 Harvard-Westlake
    T15 Santa Barbara
    18 La Canada
    19 Murrieta Valley
    20 Los Osos
    Others: None
     
    DIVISIO
  • Erik Karlsson, surging Sharks hand Kings their 3rd loss in 4 games

    Erik Karlsson, surging Sharks hand Kings their 3rd loss in 4 games
    The Kings’ Drew Doughty skates on the ice during a break in the action in the third period of Monday’s game against the Sharks in San Jose. (AP Photo/Josie Lepe)
    Los Angeles Kings’ Anze Kopitar (11) fires the puck at the net against San Jose Sharks’ Erik Karlsson (65) in the second period of an NHL hockey game in San Jose, Calif., Monday, Jan. 7, 2019. (AP Photo/Josie Lepe)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsSan Jose Sharks’ Evander Kane (9) fires the puck as Joon
  • CIF-SS girls soccer polls: Monday, Jan. 7

    CIF-SS girls soccer polls: Monday, Jan. 7
    The CIF-SS girls soccer polls released Monday, Jan. 7.
    As selected by the CIF-SS Girls Soccer Advisory Committee.
    GIRLS SOCCER
    DIVISION 1
    1 JSerra
    2 Los Alamitos
    3 Upland
    4 Aliso Niguel
    5 Harvard-Westlake
    6 Santiago/Corona
    7 Newport Harbor
    8 El Dorado
    9 Villa Park
    T10 Esperanza
    T10 Mater Dei
    Others: Santa Margarita, Corona del Mar
     
    DIVISION 2
    1 Flintridge Prep
    2 Sunny Hills
    3 Vista Murrieta
    4 Pacifica/Garden Grove
    5 Ventura
    6 Claremont
    7 Redondo Union
    8 Long Beach Poly
    9 Oaks Christian
    10
  • Orange County basketball highlights for Monday, Jan. 7

    Orange County basketball highlights for Monday, Jan. 7
    Highlights and top scorers from the Orange County basketball games on Monday, Jan. 7.
    BOYS BASKETBALL
    Crean Lutheran is off to a hot start in its debut season in the Empire League. The Saints beat Pacifica Friday and routed Tustin 70-57 Monday. Crean Lutheran led by 24 points at halftime and 30 points heading into the fourth quarter. Chris Swardstrom led the Saints with 24 points and Saddleback Valley Christian transfer Jon Scherer added 16. Aiden Gilbert also scored 16 points for Crean Lutheran
  • CIF-SS boys soccer polls: Monday, Jan. 7

    CIF-SS boys soccer polls: Monday, Jan. 7
    The CIF-SS boys soccer polls released Monday, Jan. 7.
    As selected by the CIF-SS Boys Soccer Advisory Committee.
    BOYS SOCCER
    DIVISION 1
    1 Loyola
    2 Cathedral
    3 Mira Costa
    4 Servite
    5 San Clemente
    6 Santa Barbara
    7 Downey
    8 Mater Dei
    9 Santa Margarita
    T10 Santa Ana
    T10 University/Irvine
    Others: Edison, Aliso Niguel
     
    DIVISION 2
    1 Sunny Hills
    2 Arlington
    3 Long Beach Cabrillo
    4 Santiago/Garden Grove
    5 Santa Ana Valley
    6 Godinez
    7 Channel Islands
    8 Lynwood
    9 Redlands East Valley
    10 Fountain Vall
  • Orange Crush: Clemson routs No. 1 Alabama for national title

    Orange Crush: Clemson routs No. 1 Alabama for national title
    Clemson’s Trevor Lawrence holds the trophy after the NCAA college football playoff championship game against Alabama, Monday, Jan. 7, 2019, in Santa Clara, Calif. Clemson beat Alabama 44-16. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip)
    Clemson’s Christian Wilkins celebrates after the NCAA college football playoff championship game against Alabama, Monday, Jan. 7, 2019, in Santa Clara, Calif. Clemson beat Alabama 44-16. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsClemson head coac
  • Orange County girls basketball assists leaders: Monday, Jan. 7

    Orange County girls basketball assists leaders: Monday, Jan. 7
    The Orange County girls basketball assists leaders through Jan. 6.
    Leaderboards are based on stats available each Monday morning.Name
    GP
    Ast
    APG
    Anaiyah Tu’ua, Troy
    18
    102
    5.7
    Joleen Corona, Whittier Christian
    19
    87
    4.6
    Anna Eddy, Pacifica Christian
    10
    43
    4.3
    Katie Kubo, Esperanza
    18
    75
    4.2
    Angie Choi, Oxford Academy
    19
    78
    4.1
    Jaidyn Decastro, Sunny Hills
    20
    82
    4.1
    Traci Kwan, Kennedy
    17
    69
    4.1
    Annika Bahnsen, Pacifica Christian
    10
    35
    3.5
    Hannah Stines, T
  • Lakers’ young talent shines brightly in comeback win in Dallas

    Lakers’ young talent shines brightly in comeback win in Dallas
    Los Angeles Lakers guard Lonzo Ball (2) looks to pass during the first quarter of an NBA basketball game against the Dallas Mavericks in Dallas, Monday, Jan. 7, 2019. (AP Photo/LM Otero)
    Los Angeles Lakers center Ivica Zubac, right, is defended by Dallas Mavericks forward Dirk Nowitzki (41), of Germany, during the first quarter of an NBA basketball game in Dallas, Monday, Jan. 7, 2019. (AP Photo/LM Otero)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsLos Angeles Lakers guard Josh Hart (3) dribbles agains
  • Brandon Ingram, Lonzo Ball respond to criticism, lead Lakers’ comeback win in Dallas

    Brandon Ingram, Lonzo Ball respond to criticism, lead Lakers’ comeback win in Dallas
    Los Angeles Lakers guard Lonzo Ball (2) looks to pass during the first quarter of an NBA basketball game against the Dallas Mavericks in Dallas, Monday, Jan. 7, 2019. (AP Photo/LM Otero)
    Los Angeles Lakers center Ivica Zubac, right, is defended by Dallas Mavericks forward Dirk Nowitzki (41), of Germany, during the first quarter of an NBA basketball game in Dallas, Monday, Jan. 7, 2019. (AP Photo/LM Otero)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsLos Angeles Lakers guard Josh Hart (3) dribbles agains
  • Lakers to play two preseason games in China in October

    Lakers to play two preseason games in China in October
    DALLAS — The Lakers’ 2019 preseason will take them halfway around the world: The NBA announced Monday afternoon that they’ll be playing the Brooklyn Nets in China.
    The trip will include two games against the Nets on Oct. 10 and Oct. 12, in Shanghai and Shenzen, respectively.
    It’s the Lakers first trip to China since the 2013 preseason, when they played games in Beijing and Shanghai. The headliner for the NBA will be LeBron James playing in a country where he is
  • Todd Spitzer sworn in as Orange County district attorney, Don Barnes as sheriff, in law enforcement leadership shakeup

    Todd Spitzer sworn in as Orange County district attorney, Don Barnes as sheriff, in law enforcement leadership shakeup
    Outgoing Sheriff Sandra Hutchens, left, swears in Don Barnes, with his wife Marilyn, during a ceremony at the Orange County Sheriff’s Regional Training Academy in Tustin on Monday, January 7, 2019. (Photo by Mindy Schauer, Orange County Register/SCNG)
    District Attorney-Elect Todd Spitzer, left, is joined by his daughter Lauren, center, as former Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of California, John A. Arguelles, right, administers the Oath of Office in a swearing-in ceremony in Chapma
  • Report: O.C. Sheriff and some police agencies work too closely with immigration authorities

    Report: O.C. Sheriff and some police agencies work too closely with immigration authorities
    The Orange County Sheriff’s Department and some local police agencies continue to turn over unauthorized immigrants to federal immigration agents – including some whose crimes are minor — despite state laws aimed at limiting that practice, according to a new report released Monday by the UC Irvine Law School Immigrant Rights Clinic and two immigrant rights organizations.
    The 37-page report stops short of accusing any local agency of systemically breaking state law. But it does
  • Man shot on Christmas Eve in Anaheim alleyway dies in hospital

    Man shot on Christmas Eve in Anaheim alleyway dies in hospital
    A man who was shot in Anaheim on Christmas Eve died in a hospital on Monday, Jan. 7.
    The victim had been hospitalized after he was struck by gunfire in an alleyway near the 500 block of Sabina Street on Monday, Dec. 24. He succumbed to his injuries two weeks later on Monday morning, according to Anaheim Police Sgt. Jeff Mundy. He described the victim as a man in his 40s.
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  • Orange County girls basketball rebounds leaders: Monday, Jan. 7

    Orange County girls basketball rebounds leaders: Monday, Jan. 7
    The Orange County girls basketball rebound leaders through Jan. 6.
    Leaderboards are based on stats available each Monday morning.Name
    GP
    Reb
    RPG
    Hailey MacKay, Pacifica Christian
    10
    137
    13.7
    Madilyn Garwal, Laguna Beach
    19
    240
    12.6
    Grace Gentry, San Juan Hills
    16
    184
    11.5
    Lea Kitsigianis, Canyon
    16
    167
    10.4
    Chloe Swanson, Newport Harbor
    14
    144
    10.3
    Esperanza Reyes, Santa Ana
    12
    119
    9.9
    Genesis Ramirez, Savanna
    9
    88
    9.8
    Catherine McMorris, Godinez
    17
    164
    9.

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