• Austin Proehl retracing father’s footsteps in Rams’ Super Bowl matchup with Patriots

    Austin Proehl retracing father’s footsteps in Rams’ Super Bowl matchup with Patriots
    THOUSAND OAKS – As the kick split the uprights that February night in 2002, Austin Proehl burst into tears. He was just six years old then, but he’d been around football long enough to understand the stakes.
    The Rams had just lost the Super Bowl on a last-second kick at the end of a last-minute drive. The game-tying touchdown his father, Ricky, scored just minutes earlier was for naught. As a sea of Patriot red and blue flooded the Superdome field, that sobering reality proved too mu
  • Garden Grove Fire Chief Tom Schultz dies at 54 after 3 decades serving Orange County

    Garden Grove Fire Chief Tom Schultz dies at 54 after 3 decades serving Orange County
    Garden Grove Fire Chief Tom Schultz died of cancer on Sunday, Jan. 27. He had served Orange County in different firefighting capacities for 34 years.
    The veteran firefighter passed at St. Jude hospital, 101 East Valencia Mesa Drive., at about 12 p.m., according to a news release from the City of Garden Grove. He was 54.Happening now: a procession of firefighters mourning the loss of Garden Grove Chief Tom Schultz on Sunday, Jan. 27 begins to arrive at McAulay-Wallace Mortuary in Fullerton. #gard
  • Garden Grove Fire Chief Tom Schultz dies after 34 years of serving Orange County

    Garden Grove Fire Chief Tom Schultz dies after 34 years of serving Orange County
    Garden Grove Fire Chief Tom Schultz died of cancer on Sunday, Jan. 27. He had served Orange County in different firefighting capacities for more than three decades.
    The veteran firefighter passed at St. Jude hospital, 101 East Valencia Mesa Drive., at about 12 p.m., according to a news release from the City of Garden Grove.
    “In early January, Chief Schultz sought medical care at St. Jude Medical Center after experiencing abdominal discomfort at home,” said a GoFundMe page set up to h
  • Fashion File: Wild Kingdom

    Fashion File: Wild Kingdom
    Alessandro Michele created a Lunar New Year collection complete with Gucci-monogram handbags adorned with Disney’s “Three Little Pigs” characters. Sculpted mother-of-pearl cuffs and broaches feature winged swines. (Get it? “When pigs fly”!)  While other designers captured the essence of the animal kingdom in their own ways, Roberto Coin evoked the unbridled freedom of wild horses for a series of ornamental rings and bracelets. Tom Ford took a tamer approach wit
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  • Whicker: No risk brings no reward when playing Bill Belichick and Patriots

    Whicker: No risk brings no reward when playing Bill Belichick and Patriots
    Joe Montana, Troy Aikman, assorted Washington Redskins and all the Buffalo Bills were on the verge of ruining the Super Bowl.
    The New England Patriots saved it.
    Because of them, the fourth quarter is no longer reserved for washing the bean dip tray and refrigerating the guacamole.
    With Bill Belichick coaching, the Patriots have played in eight Super Bowls. They could have won all eight. They could have lost all eight. They could have been Buffalo squared. They could have been a legitimate dynast
  • Two ballot measures will test crime attitudes of Californians

    Two ballot measures will test crime attitudes of Californians
    Over the last few decades, Californians have seen crime spike upwards to crisis levels and then decline just as sharply.
    Their attitudes about crime have been just as volatile, translating into ever-changing waves of policy.
    When crime rates were rising in the 1970s and 1980s, it became the state’s No. 1 political issue. Republicans used it to win elections and Democrats responded with a slew of anti-crime bills, many of them signed by Jerry Brown during his first governorship, that create
  • Rams fans give Super Bowl-bound team a boisterous bon voyage in Inglewood

    Rams fans give Super Bowl-bound team a boisterous bon voyage in Inglewood
    Thousands of Los Angeles Rams fans stood in long lines winding around a high-profile construction site Sunday, waiting to give their their team a boisterous bon voyage in the shadow of their glitzy home-to-be in Inglewood.
    The Rams take on the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LIII in Atlanta a week from today. Team officials staged today’s event to give fans a chance to wish them well before they lifted off to get immersed in the annual pregame superhoopla, which promptly starts tomorrow
  • Kareem Abdul-Jabbar to UCLA’s Moses Brown: Keep up the good work

    Kareem Abdul-Jabbar to UCLA’s Moses Brown: Keep up the good work
    LOS ANGELES — A legend rested his chin on a wooden cane from a courtside seat. A lanky freshman approached slowly.
    Moses Brown had always wanted to meet Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. So with the Hall of Fame center in attendance for Saturday’s game against Arizona when UCLA honored the 50th anniversary of the 1969 national championship-winning team, Brown took his chance.
    The 7-foot-1 center followed UCLA assistant coach Tyus Edney toward the baseline during pregame warmups and sheepishly app
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  • Driver killed in fiery wrong-way crash on 91 freeway in Anaheim identified as Riverside man

    Driver killed in fiery wrong-way crash on 91 freeway in Anaheim identified as Riverside man
    Authorities have identified a man who died in a fiery collision in Anaheim after making a U-turn and driving the wrong way on the 91 freeway on Sunday, Jan. 20.
    Efrain Figueroa, 42, of Riverside was the driver, according to the Orange County coroner’s office. He was the only person killed in the crash, and no other vehicles were involved, authorities said.
    It remains unclear why Figueroa was driving toward traffic. California Highway Patrol dispatchers said the motorist made a U-turn near
  • ‘Black Panther,’ ‘Star Is Born’ up for SAG Awards’ top honor tonight

    ‘Black Panther,’ ‘Star Is Born’ up for SAG Awards’ top honor tonight
    NEW YORK — “Black Panther” and “BlacKkKlansman” are among the films vying for the top prize at the 25th Screen Actors Guild Awards on Sunday.
    The SAG Awards are one of the most reliable bellwethers of the Academy Awards, but several of this year’s top Oscar contenders failed to land a best ensemble nomination.
    The two leading Oscar nominees — “Roma” and “The Favourite” — were bypassed by the actors guild for a field that als
  • Ambulance strikes pedestrian in Costa Mesa

    Ambulance strikes pedestrian in Costa Mesa
    A Huntington Beach ambulance transporting a patient to a Newport Beach hospital struck a pedestrian in Costa Mesa early Sunday.
    The ambulance, heading to Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian at about 4:05 a.m., was going south through the intersection of Newport Boulevard and 19th Street on a green light when it hit a man crossing the street outside a crosswalk, said Roxi Fyad, spokeswoman for the Costa Mesa Police Department.
    The 24-year-old pedestrian had non-life-threatening, “minor to m
  • Eat Your Vegetables: Vegan cooking classes at Glen Ivy Hot Springs

    Eat Your Vegetables: Vegan cooking classes at Glen Ivy Hot Springs
     
    Entering into Glen Ivy feels as if you are escaping the outside world. (Photography by The ACE Agency)
    Glen Ivy Spa sometimes resembles an adult water park.During the weekends, especially in the spring and summer, it gets crowded – really crowded.
    Mud-caked guests resembling cave dwellers bake in the sun as a pungent sulfur-tinged scent of from the healing mineral baths wafts through the air. The rejuvenating waters are why you drive all the way from Orange County; to soak in nature
  • Here’s your playbook for Super Bowl LIII beer and wings pairings

    Here’s your playbook for Super Bowl LIII beer and wings pairings
    Football fans will eat an all-time high of 1.38 billion chicken wings as they gather at Super Bowl LIII parties to watch the New England Patriots face off against the Los Angeles Rams next weekend, according to the National Chicken Council.
    And a well-chosen craft beer is one of the best ways to wash them down, according to Mike Lee, training manager with BevMo!, a chain with 170 wine and beer markets.
    His pick: pale ales.
    “If you’re having certain foods that are comfort or sports-re
  • NAMM 2019: These photos show you what it’s like to be at the event’s third day

    NAMM 2019: These photos show you what it’s like to be at the event’s third day
    Saturday at the NAMM Show is always a busy day with musician sightings, panels and more.
    NAMM PhotosNAMM 2019: See photos of Ed Sheeran, Carlos Santana, cool gear and more from opening day
    NAMM 2019: See photos of the She Rocks Awards, Yamaha’s All-Star concert and more from the show’s second dayWe caught up with Def Leppard guitarist Phil Collen to talk about the band’s upcoming induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Other artists on the floor included Duff McKagan, Mi
  • White House official won’t rule out another government shutdown

    White House official won’t rule out another government shutdown
    WASHINGTON — Mick Mulvaney, the acting White House chief of staff, didn’t rule out another government shutdown if President Donald Trump and congressional leaders are unable to strike a budget deal by mid-February that includes money for a U.S.-Mexico border wall.
    “No one wants a government shutdown, it’s not a desired end,” Mulvaney said on “Fox News Sunday.” “But when the president vetoes a bill that’s put in front of him as a spending pack
  • 20 dead as bombs explode at Sunday Mass in Philippine cathedral

    20 dead as bombs explode at Sunday Mass in Philippine cathedral
    JOLO, Philippines — Two bombs minutes apart tore through a Roman Catholic cathedral on a southern Philippine island where Muslim militants are active, killing at least 20 people and wounding 111 others during a Sunday Mass, officials said.
    Witnesses said the first blast inside the Jolo cathedral in the provincial capital sent churchgoers, some of them wounded, to stampede out of the main door. Army troops and police posted outside were rushing in when the second bomb went off about one min
  • For the first time in 20 years, Huntington Beach raises metered parking fees

    For the first time in 20 years, Huntington Beach raises metered parking fees
    Visitors to Huntington Beach might want to throw a little more change into their pockets come Feb. 21. That’s when metered parking will increase from $1.50 to $2 per hour – a hike unanimously approved by the City Council on Jan. 22.
    It’s been a long time coming: The fees were last increased in 1999. In 2015, the city boosted peak season rates – Memorial Day through Labor Day – by a quarter to $1.75 per hour.
    Once the change goes into effect, mete
  • NAMM 2019: Peter Frampton honored at the 34th annual TEC Awards on Saturday

    NAMM 2019: Peter Frampton honored at the 34th annual TEC Awards on Saturday
    The trophy had barely been handed to Peter Frampton when the guitarist and singer announced at National Association of Music Merchants Show in Anaheim on Saturday night that instead of talking about his acclaimed career he wanted to talk about Les Paul, the man for whom this lifetime achievement award is named.
    “For a guitarist, for any serious musician, really, any association with Les Paul is a privilege and an honor,” Frampton told the audience of music industry professionals gath
  • Santa Anita racing consensus picks for Sunday Jan. 27

    Santa Anita racing consensus picks for Sunday Jan. 27
    The consensus box of picks comes from handicappers Bob Mieszerski, Art Wilson, Terry Turrell and Eddie Wilson. Here are the picks for Sunday Jan. 27 at Santa Anita.
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  • Allen Buchanan: 5 random commercial real estate thoughts

    Allen Buchanan: 5 random commercial real estate thoughts
    Every now and then, it’s fun to empty the inbox of my consciousness and share with you some disparate thoughts circling my brain. So, in no particular order, here it goes!
    Two types of listing presentations
    If ever you’ve sold or leased commercial real estate, chances are you’ve sat through one or a dozen pitches from someone in my profession. Common with all was a request to exclusively list the property with them. You may have noticed these “pitches” fall into one
  • Home ownership ‘increasingly out of reach’ for typical buyers, brokerage says

    Home ownership ‘increasingly out of reach’ for typical buyers, brokerage says
    Despite a housing market slowdown, affordability in Southern California and elsewhere in the U.S. continues to be a burden for many, an analysis shows.
    The crop of homes that a middle-class family could afford to buy has shrunk in 86 percent of the 49 major metropolitan areas served by online brokerage Redfin, its researchers say. The analysis includes resale houses, condos and new homes.
    “Home ownership is increasingly out of reach for the typical American,” Redfin Chief Econom
  • The party’s over and everyone is invited!

    The party’s over and everyone is invited!
    As every high schooler knows, when Mom and Dad are away it’s time to play! Of course, in the age of Twitter and Instagram, adult-free house parties can go viral and the next thing you know Dad’s La-Z-Boy is floating in the swimming pool and two Sheriff’s choppers are hovering overhead. There is such a thing as too much freedom.
    The 2020 rugby scrum for the Democratic Party presidential nomination may finally confirm what our Founding Father’s feared most; there may be suc
  • Cancer diagnosis isn’t stopping mother of Rams GM Les Snead from a Super Bowl trip

    Cancer diagnosis isn’t stopping mother of Rams GM Les Snead from a Super Bowl trip
    The doctor set one restriction for Pam Snead, chemotherapy patient: do not mingle in large crowds.
    “He said, ‘That is something I’m going to be very strict about,’” Snead said. “Well, when he saw me this week, he said, ‘Oh, I’m so excited. Les is going to the Super Bowl.’ I said, ‘So am I.’”
    Pam Snead’s mantra is, “Cancer can wait.” It’s not stopping her. At age 76, she’s undefeated. She long th
  • LAUSD teachers strike ends, but the debate is revving up in Sacramento

    LAUSD teachers strike ends, but the debate is revving up in Sacramento
    By Ricardo Cano
    As Los Angeles teachers celebrate the end of their six-day strike against California’s largest school district, the issues underlying the union’s bitter walkout appear to be headed straight for the state Capitol.
    The Los Angeles Unified School District and United Teachers Los Angeles reached a deal Tuesday, ending nearly two years of deadlocked negotiations. The strike—the first in 30 years at the district—had impacted more than a half-million students and
  • How to zero-out GHG emissions from homes and buildings

    How to zero-out GHG emissions from homes and buildings
    Well before Gov. Brown signed his executive order calling for carbon neutrality by 2045, experts were puzzling over how to stop greenhouse gas emissions from homes and commercial buildings. Homes and commercial buildings are responsible for about 12 percent of California’s greenhouse gas emissions, and the goal is to make them carbon-neutral.  This week, some of those experts will gather at VerdeXchange, a clean technology conference in Los Angeles, to share their solutions.
    Some
  • Crosby, Lundqvist lead Metropolitan to NHL All-Star victory

    Crosby, Lundqvist lead Metropolitan to NHL All-Star victory
    Central Division’s Devan Dubnyk, left, of the Minnesota Wild, defends against Metropolitan Division’s Mathew Barzal (13), of the New York Islanders, during the first half of the NHL hockey All-Star Game final in San Jose, Calif., Saturday, Jan. 26, 2019. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu)
    Metropolitan Division’s Claude Giroux, right, of the Philadelphia Flyers, scores a goal against Central Division’s Devan Dubnyk, of the Minnesota Wild, during the first half of the NHL hockey All-Star
  • Hello sweet tooth — the 2019 Girl Scout cookies arrive in O.C.

    Hello sweet tooth — the 2019 Girl Scout cookies arrive in O.C.
    Door-to-door and online Girl Scout cookie sales begin Sunday, Jan. 27, but the boxes don’t just get into the hands of Orange County’s scouting community by chance.
    That happened Saturday, when representatives from about 700 local Girl Scout troops stocked up on 1.4 million boxes of cookies at two area distribution locations – the Anaheim Business Complex and Saddleback Church in Lake Forest.
    Volunteer Corey Anesi, 16, of Cypress, helps stack Peanut Butter Patties in the back of
  • South bonds fast, sprints past North again in Orange County All-Star Classic

    South bonds fast, sprints past North again in Orange County All-Star Classic
    COSTA MESA A sudden coaching change 10 days before the game. Only four practices. Neither could deter the South in the 60th Orange County All-Star Classic on Saturday night.
    The South was simply too fast and too united on both sides of the ball under new coach Sean Embree of Santa Margarita.
    Quarterback James Mott of St. Margaret’s tossed first-half touchdowns to Arick McLawyer of Huntington Beach and Jaydel Jenkins of San Clemente and linebacker-turned-defensive end Victor Clanton of JSer
  • UC Santa Barbara extends Long Beach State’s losing streak

    UC Santa Barbara extends Long Beach State’s losing streak
    LONG BEACH — A game that was out of sync from start to finish ended with coaches from both Long Beach State and UC Santa Barbara letting loose with verbal fireworks that almost descended into more than words.
    UCSB took an 82-71 decision over the 49ers at the Walter Pyramid on Saturday night, overcoming several intense but fitful runs by the 49ers and more than several whistles blown by an officiating crew that was as staggering as the game in its inconsistency.
    At game&
  • Servite edges St. John Bosco to win Division 1 dual-meet wrestling title

    Servite edges St. John Bosco to win Division 1 dual-meet wrestling title
    ANAHEIM — Josh Medina had been thinking about this very scenario since Thursday. When the moment arrived Saturday afternoon, Medina did not succumb to the pressure.
    The CIF Southern Section Division 1 dual-meet wrestling championship match between Trinity League rivals Servite and St. John Bosco came down to the final bout of the day. St. John Bosco had a one-point lead heading into the last match, but Medina won by major decision to lift Servite to a 37-34 win at Canyon High School.
    For S
  • Video: Murry Bartow praises UCLA’s team effort in win over Arizona

    Video: Murry Bartow praises UCLA’s team effort in win over Arizona
    Interim head coach Murry Bartow talks about UCLA’s 90-69 win over Arizona on Saturday, Kris Wilkes’ career-high 34 points and Moses Brown’s double-double with 11 points and 15 rebounds.
  • Video: Kris Wilkes, Jaylen Hands, Moses Brown on UCLA’s win over Arizona

    Video: Kris Wilkes, Jaylen Hands, Moses Brown on UCLA’s win over Arizona
    Guards Kris Wilkes and Jaylen Hands and center Moses Brown talk about Wilkes’ career-high 34 points, Brown meeting Kareem Abdul-Jabbar on Saturday and Hands’ 11 assists in UCLA’s 90-69 win over Arizona.
  • Cal State Fullerton pulls away from Cal Poly for 4th straight win

    Cal State Fullerton pulls away from Cal Poly for 4th straight win
    SAN LUIS OBISPO — Khalil Ahmad scored 18 points, Jackson Rowe added 15 points and nine rebounds on 7-for-8 shooting and Cal State Fullerton pulled away from Cal Poly for its fourth consecutive victory, 80-63 on Saturday night.
    Kyle Allman Jr. added 14 points and a career-high four blocked shots and Austin Awosika had 11 for the Titans (8-12, 4-2 Big West Conference), who shot 56.6 percent (26 for 46) from the field, including a blistering 65 percent (15 for 23) in the first half.
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  • Kris Wilkes scores career high as UCLA men’s basketball ends losing streak

    Kris Wilkes scores career high as UCLA men’s basketball ends losing streak
    UCLA forward Cody Riley, right, goes up for a shot as Arizona forward Ira Lee defends during the second half of an NCAA college basketball game Saturday, Jan. 26, 2019, in Los Angeles. UCLA won 90-69. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)
    UCLA guard Jaylen Hands, right, shoots as Arizona guard Brandon Williams defends during the second half of an NCAA college basketball game Saturday, Jan. 26, 2019, in Los Angeles. UCLA won 90-69. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsArizona coac
  • UC Irvine offense explodes for 82 points to top UC Riverside, stay atop Big West standings

    UC Irvine offense explodes for 82 points to top UC Riverside, stay atop Big West standings
    IRVINE — With Wednesday’s one-point win over Hawaii, UC Irvine improved to 6-0 this season in games decided by five or fewer points. The Anteaters spared their fans any further anxiety on Saturday.
    Instead, UC Irvine took the easy route, coasting to an 82-64 win over UC Riverside. The Anteaters (17-5) improved to 5-1 in Big West play and held onto first place in the conference, while UCR fell to 8-14 and 2-4 in conference play.
    UC Irvine has built a reputation through its defense, an
  • Ryan Bader makes history with 35-second KO of Fedor Emelianenko at Bellator 214

    Ryan Bader makes history with 35-second KO of Fedor Emelianenko at Bellator 214
    Light heavyweight champ Ryan Bader (blue) defeats Fedor Emelianenko via KO (punches) in the first round to win the Heavyweight Grand Prix during Bellator 214 at the Forum in Inglewood, CA., Saturday, Jan 26, 2019. (Photo by Hans Gutknecht, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG)
    Light heavyweight champ Ryan Bader (blue) defeats Fedor Emelianenko via KO (punches) in the first round to win the Heavyweight Grand Prix during Bellator 214 at the Forum in Inglewood, CA., Saturday, Jan 26, 2019. (Photo by Hans Gu
  • Orange County girls basketball standings: Jan. 26 update

    Orange County girls basketball standings: Jan. 26 update
    Updated standings for the Orange County girls basketball leagues through Jan. 25.
    The standings will be updated several times a week based on published information.Trinity League
    League W-L
    Overall W-L
    Mater Dei
    3-0
    24-3
    Rosary Academy
    3-1
    21-5
    Santa Margarita
    1-2
    17-8
    JSerra
    1-2
    15-10
    Orange Lutheran
    0-3
    18-9
    Wave League
    League W-L
    Overall W-L
    Marina
    5-0
    18-9
    Fountain Valley
    3-2
    13-14
    Newport Harbor
    2-3
    12-15
    Laguna Beach
    0-5
    17-10
    Surf League
    League W-L
    Overall W-L
    Huntington Beach
    4-1
    20-6
    Lo
  • Laguna Beach girls rally past Orange Lutheran to win Irvine SoCal water polo championships

    Laguna Beach girls rally past Orange Lutheran to win Irvine SoCal water polo championships
    IRVINE — The Irvine Southern California girls water polo championships have traditionally rewarded its winner with all-important positioning for the upcoming playoffs.
    Top-ranked Laguna Beach cherished perhaps a more important prize Saturday at Woollett Aquatics Center.
    Emma Lineback drew a penalty shot with 52 seconds left in the fourth period that fellow sophomore Molly Renner converted for the winning goal, and goalie Quinn Winter added a tip-save in the closing seconds as the Breakers
  • Villa Park loses to Rancho Verde; bigger boys basketball game is Thursday

    Villa Park loses to Rancho Verde; bigger boys basketball game is Thursday
    SANTA ANA — Maybe Villa Park was looking ahead to Thursday.
    If the Spartans later do any looking back, they will remember Rancho Verde as one of the better defensive teams they played this boys basketball season.
    Villa Park lost to Rancho Verde of Moreno Valley 73-45 on Saturday in the Nike Extravaganza at Mater Dei. It was the most one-sided of this season’s three losses for the Spartans, who are 22-3. It was not the most important loss, though. That would be a 64-59 overtime loss t
  • Orange County basketball highlights for Saturday, Jan. 26

    Orange County basketball highlights for Saturday, Jan. 26
    Highlights and top scorers from the Orange County basketball games on Saturday, Jan. 26.
    BASKETBALL
    Saturday’s basketball scoreboard
    Saturday’s top scorers
    BOYS
    Pts    Player, school
    22    Maker, Orange Lutheran
    18    Pope, Orange Lutheran
    GIRLS
    Pts    Player, school
    17    H. Friend, Santa Margarita
    14    Hladek, San Juan Hills
    12    Ewell, Santa Margarita
    12    Fletcher, San Juan Hills
    12    Pa
  • Kartje: Super Bowl LIII’s 25 most important players from Rams and Patriots

    Kartje: Super Bowl LIII’s 25 most important players from Rams and Patriots
    Every year, legacies are cemented on Super Bowl Sunday. Superstars are born. Unknown commodities emerge. So with the big game just one week away, we power-ranked the 25 most important players in this year’s Super Bowl showdown between the Patriots and Rams …
    25. Nickell Robey-Coleman, CB, Rams. He won’t get away with another fortunate no-call, like he did against the Saints, but Robey-Coleman has proven effective all season at taking away slot receivers. It’ll be incumbe
  • Turnovers costly for Orange Lutheran boys basketball in Nike Extravaganza loss

    Turnovers costly for Orange Lutheran boys basketball in Nike Extravaganza loss
    SANTA ANA — Turnovers played a large part as Orange Lutheran lost to Foothills Christian of El Cajon in the Nike Extravaganza at Mater Dei High.
    Orange Lutheran (19-7) committed 18 turnovers to Foothill Christian’s four. The Knights (16-5) scored 25 points off of those turnovers to win 68-57.
    Makur Maker, a 6-11 junior, led Orange Lutheran with 22 points and 15 rebounds. Senior guard Isaiah Pope added 18 points for the Lancers.
    Derrien Carter-Hollinger, a 6-4 sophomore, scored 24 poi
  • Orange County scores and player stats for Saturday (1-26-19)

    Orange County scores and player stats for Saturday (1-26-19)
    Scores and stats for the Orange County games on Saturday, Jan. 26.
    BOYS BASKETBALL
    GIRLS BASKETBALL
     
    BOYS SOCCER
    EXPRESS LEAGUE
    Fairmont Prep 6, Brethren Christian 0
    Goals: (FP) Mithpasong 2.
    Assists: (FP) Razzak 2, Sanchez 2.
     
    GIRLS SOCCER
    TRINITY LEAGUE
    Rosary 2, Orange Lutheran 1
    JSerra 0, Mater Dei 0
    SEA VIEW LEAGUE
    Trabuco Hills 3, Capistrano Valley 0
    Goals: (TH) Davidson 2, Zych.
    Assists: (TH) Negrete, Davidson, Murray.
    Saves: (TH) Miller 4.
    NORTH HILLS LEAGUE
    Brea Olinda 4, El
  • Woman struck, killed by vehicle in San Clemente

    Woman struck, killed by vehicle in San Clemente
    A woman died of her injuries after she was hit by a vehicle in south San Clemente on Friday night, Jan. 25, authorities said.
    About 7 p.m., Orange County Sheriff’s Department deputies were called to Avenida Del Presidente just north of Avenida De Las Palmera on a report of a collision involving a pedestrian and a vehicle, said Carrie Braun, Sheriff’s Department spokeswoman.
    The pedestrian, a woman in her 30s, was struck by a vehicle traveling northbound on Avenida Del Presidente, Bra
  • The socialist delusion

    The socialist delusion
    Socialism is a lot like cocaine. It’s pushed by people who have an aura of self-assurance that makes others think it’s cool to hang out with them. It feels good. And it is responsible for the wreckage of lives on a scale that would make Satan envious of the achievement.
    The crash scene in Venezuela is the most immediate example. The election of President Hugo Chavez in 1998 ushered in a socialist regime characterized by laws redistributing land and wealth, government seizures of oil
  • Gentrification is failing in Los Angeles

    Gentrification is failing in Los Angeles
    If Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti runs for president, he will no doubt point to the high-rises that have transformed downtown L.A. into something of a hipster haven. He could also point to fevered dense development, both planned and already in process, spreading across the Los Angeles basin, particularly near transit stops, as well as an increasingly notable art scene.
    Yet for all the changes in the city, have things improved for most Angelenos? Sadly, the answer is no. For all the speculative
  • Photos: Thousands of Fans come out for Dodger Stadium Fanfest

    Photos: Thousands of Fans come out for Dodger Stadium Fanfest
    Dodger Stadium Fanfest at Dodger Stadium on Saturday, January 26, 2019 in Los Angeles, California.
    Former Los Angeles Dodger pitcher Fernando Valenzuela signs autographs during Dodger Stadium Fanfest at Dodger Stadium on Saturday, January 26, 2019 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Keith Birmingham, Pasadena Star-News/SCNG)
    Angel Rodriguez shows off his art work on his head during Dodger Stadium Fanfest at Dodger Stadium on Saturday, January 26, 2019 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Keit

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