• Ducks defenseman Cam Fowler finds comfort zone after lineup changes

    Ducks defenseman Cam Fowler finds comfort zone after lineup changes
    ANAHEIM — Cam Fowler spent the better part of his nine seasons in the NHL playing his natural spot as a left-handed shooting defenseman. But when the Ducks traded Brandon Montour and Michael Del Zotto at the trade deadline Feb. 25, changes were in order for their revamped defense corps.
    General Manager Bob Murray acquired Brendan Guhle and then recalled Jacob Larsson from the San Diego Gulls of the AHL, two left-handed shots. Murray didn’t wish to break up his top pair of Hampus Lind
  • Clippers expect ‘motivated’ Celtics after last month’s huge comeback in Boston

    Clippers expect ‘motivated’ Celtics after last month’s huge comeback in Boston
    Coach Doc Rivers remembers last month’s monumental comeback in Boston as the most remarkable of all of his Clippers’ victories this season.
    Better believe the Celtics remember it too. The teams meet again Monday night at Staples Center.
    “We owe ’em something,” Boston forward Gordon Hayward said Saturday after his team beat the Lakers for its third consecutive victory on its four-game swing through California.
    On Feb. 9 in Boston, the Clippers overcame a 28-point def
  • Nostalgic fans, still stuck on Buffy, give blood in the Vampire Slayer’s hometown of Torrance

    Nostalgic fans, still stuck on Buffy, give blood in the Vampire Slayer’s hometown of Torrance
    20th Century Fox sponsored a Buffy Slay Day with the American Red Cross to celebrate the anniversary of the tv series Buffy the Vampire Slayer on Sunday March 10, 2019. The Torrance ARC is the flagship site for the event as the series was fillmed at Torrance High. Buffy comic given out to people who donated blood Sunday.(Photo by Robert Casillas,Contributing Photographer)
    20th Century Fox sponsored a Buffy Slay Day with the American Red Cross to celebrate the anniversary of the tv series Buffy t
  • Lakers’ rookie Moe Wagner soaks up his opportunity after biding his time

    Lakers’ rookie Moe Wagner soaks up his opportunity after biding his time
    LOS ANGELES – Back in December, Moe Wagner stood in the lobby of a movie theater, as a crowd of children stared adoringly upward.
    All most of them knew about him was that he was a Laker, and that he played with LeBron James. They wanted to know what playing with LeBron was like. They craned their necks to look at him as he posed for picture after picture. Their mouths hung open.
    One boy guessed Wagner’s height. The 21-year-old forward gave him stern a look of reproach.
    “C&rsquo
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  • Politicians try to keep us in the dark

    Politicians try to keep us in the dark
    Every year, governors and state legislators load up bills that supposedly implement the state budget with all sorts of extracurricular provisions benefiting those to whom they owe favors.
    They use these “trailer bills” because they can be, and often have been, passed very quickly after being drafted, thereby concealing their goodies from public scrutiny until they are safely enacted.
    After many years of such shenanigans, some reformers finally placed a measure on the ballot to requir
  • Angels’ Tyler Skaggs scratched with fatigue after experimenting with new pitch

    Angels’ Tyler Skaggs scratched with fatigue after experimenting with new pitch
    TEMPE, Ariz. — Tyler Skaggs worked a little too hard on trying to add a pitch to his repertoire.
    Skaggs was scratched from his scheduled start on Sunday after what he said was fatigue in his arm from overdoing it in a bullpen session as he experimented with a new pitch, which he wouldn’t identify.
    “I’m not allowed to say what it is,” Skaggs said with a smile. “It’s top-secret stuff.”
    In any case, he said he’s going to shelve it for now and ge
  • Housing, global warming to dominate state’s 2019 agenda

    Housing, global warming to dominate state’s 2019 agenda
    Lenny Mendonca, chief economic and business advisor to Gov. Gavin Newsom, tells business leaders at the state Capitol California needs more housing to drive down prices. “California is too expensive to do business in. A core driver … is housing costs too much,” he said. (Photo by Jeff Collins, the Orange County Register/SCNG)
    Worry less about how the environmental movement impacts your business and more about how global warming impacts the economy, Assemblywoman Laura Friedman,
  • They already know the answer to citizenship question

    They already know the answer to citizenship question
    In April, the United States Supreme Court will hear arguments on whether the 2020 census can include a question on citizenship, but it doesn’t really matter which way the justices rule.
    It turns out that the government doesn’t have to ask the question, because it already knows the answer.
    On Thursday, the Census Bureau issued a statement in response to news reports about a new agreement with the Department of Homeland Security to share information. It’s just routine, the agency
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  • What the pension ruling means for California’s taxpayers

    What the pension ruling means for California’s taxpayers
    Last week, the California Supreme Court issued a ruling in Cal Fire Local 2881 v. CalPERS, a case involving public employee pensions. For taxpayers, the decision was a mixed bag. On the plus side, the court refused to find a contractual right to retain an option to purchase “air time,” a perk that allowed employees with at least five years of service to purchase up to five years of additional credits before they retire. Under this plan, a 20-year employee could receive a pension base
  • 7 ideas to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day while avoiding crowded bars

    7 ideas to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day while avoiding crowded bars
    St. Patrick’s Day is one of the biggest party holidays of the year when bars are packed and whiskey and green beer flow like a rainbow of alcohol into a lucky pot of gold in celebration.
    But if you want to celebrate the holiday somewhere besides a rowdy and packed bar because maybe you have kids — or you just don’t want to deal with the rookies who go all bonkers on this night — well, the luck of the Irish is with you because here are seven places you can celebrate St. Pa
  • Shawn Porter defeats Yordenis Ugas to retain WBC welterweight championship

    Shawn Porter defeats Yordenis Ugas to retain WBC welterweight championship
    CARSON – Shawn Porter literally had to cut his hair to make his WBC world welterweight title defense official against Cuba’s Yordenis Ugas.
    Saturday night at Dignity Health Sports Park, Porter, 31, made the sacrifice worthwhile, retaining the title he won last September by split decision in a contest that judges at ringside saw wildly different.
    Steve Morrow (116-112) and Max DeLuca (115-113) had it for Porter, while Zachary Young scored it decisively for Ugas, 117-111.
    DeLuca’
  • Limp Bizkit rages during its headlining set at Musink

    Limp Bizkit rages during its headlining set at Musink
    The most talked about and interesting act on the bill for the 12th Annual Musink Tattoo Convention & Music Festival, held at the OC Fair & Event Center in Costa Mesa March 8-10, was ’90s nu metal and rap rock band Limp Bizkit. It was like the name dropped from outer space since it really hit its peak in the late ’90s and early ’00s. For a generation of fans that grew up liking that style of music, possibly the most memorable and iconic Limp Bizkit moment comes from its
  • How this Long Beach musician teamed up with rocker Hanni El Khatib

    How this Long Beach musician teamed up with rocker Hanni El Khatib
    When Long Beach musician Rudy De Anda opened for established soul rocker Hanni El Khatib during his 2017 West Coast tour, the two had an instant musical connection that led to a recent collaboration and a whole lot of new attention for the rising local artist.
    El Khatib (perhaps best known for his cover of the 1931 song “You Rascal You”)  and De Anda, who first rose to local prominence with his band Wild Pack of Canaries and performed at the inaugural Music Tastes Good concert,
  • Man, woman struck and killed hours apart while crossing major street in Huntington Beach

    Man, woman struck and killed hours apart while crossing major street in Huntington Beach
    HUNTINGTON BEACH – A man and woman were killed hours apart this weekend while crossing Beach Boulevard outside crosswalks, police said.
    The woman, who authorities believe was 50-60 years old, was hit while crossing near Slater Avenue at about 10:48 p.m, Huntington Beach Police Motor Sgt. Eric Warken said in a news release.
    Responding officers found the woman in the roadway with significant trauma to her head and body. She was pronounced dead at the scene, Warken said.
    The driver, a 47-year
  • Separating the myths from the facts on Prop. 13 and education funding

    Separating the myths from the facts on Prop. 13 and education funding
    A long-running campaign to blame Proposition 13 for the state of education in California is based on misinformation that could fool voters into passing massive tax increases on businesses, devastating the economy of the state and the job prospects of everyone who lives in it.
    In one example of misinformation, this is the third paragraph of the draft resolution for a costly parcel tax just approved for the ballot by the board of Los Angeles Unified School District: “WHEREAS, The 1978 passag
  • Fullerton man identified in freeway leap suicide in Corona

    Fullerton man identified in freeway leap suicide in Corona
    A Fullerton man was identified as the person who jumped to his death Saturday from the 15 Freeway onto the 91 Freeway in Corona.
    He was Jason Birrell, 42, the Riverside County Coroner’s Office said.
    Witnesses reported seeing a grey vehicle parked on the transition road from the northbound 15 to the westbound 91 at 12:28 p.m. Saturday. They saw Birrell jump and land in an eastbound lane of the 91, where he was struck by several vehicles.
    A SigAlert was called and three lanes of the freeway
  • 5 powerful books by 5 powerful Southern California women writers

    5 powerful books by 5 powerful Southern California women writers
    It’s a happy accident that the five books I’m looking forward to reading this spring are all by women, and an even happier one that this column coincides with Women’s History Month:
    The Dreamers by Karen Thompson Walker – San Diego hometown girl, UCLA alum, and New York Times bestselling author.
    In her previous novel, “The Age of Miracles,” Walker imagines a world where the days and nights are inexplicably growing longer while her young protagonist, Julia, is
  • Billionaire Pimco founder Bill Gross talks bubble (maybe), taxes (too low) and philanthropy (challenging)

    Billionaire Pimco founder Bill Gross talks bubble (maybe), taxes (too low) and philanthropy (challenging)
    Amy Schwartz, left, and Bill Gross walk between holes as they play in the Hoag Classic Pro-Am at Newport Beach Country Club on Thursday, March 7, 2019, in Newport Beach.(Photo by Mark Rightmire, Orange County Register/SCNG)
    Bill Gross watches his ball after hitting from the fairway while playing in the Hoag Classic Pro-Am at Newport Beach Country Club on Thursday, March 7, 2019, in Newport Beach.(Photo by Mark Rightmire, Orange County Register/SCNG)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsBill Gros
  • What’s to like about our click-crazy culture?

    What’s to like about our click-crazy culture?
    If you’re reading this column on Facebook, please click “like” and don’t forget to “share” my column with all your “friends,” both real and digital. Or if you have Twitter, give it that little heart-shaped thingy. I’m not sure what you’re supposed to do on Instagram, because I don’t use Instagram, but please do it anyway. “Likes” and “hearts” are very, very important. Or so I’m told.
    I’m also to
  • UC Irvine caps regular season in record fashion with win against CSUN

    UC Irvine caps regular season in record fashion with win against CSUN
    IRVINE — UC Irvine put an exclamation point on one of the best regular seasons in program history on Saturday night, beating Cal State Northridge 86-74 at the Bren Center to finish league play at 15-1 for the second time in school history.
    The Anteaters received the regular-season championship trophy from Big West officials following the game, their fourth conference title in the last six years. Top-seeded UCI opens the Big West Tournament against No. 8 UC Riverside on Thursday at 6 p
  • UC Riverside women erase 17-point deficit to beat Cal State Fullerton in regular-season finale

    UC Riverside women erase 17-point deficit to beat Cal State Fullerton in regular-season finale
    FULLERTON — This was playing out just like the game before it. And the game before that, all of which illustrated how UC Riverside women’s basketball team picked the wrong week to stop making shots.
    The difference Saturday afternoon in a very hostile Titan Gym at Cal State Fullerton, was the Highlanders proved this was the right time to stop panicking, stay out of their own way and understand that injured leading scorer Jannon Otto wasn’t going Willis Reed and limping onto the
  • Sierra Canyon boys basketball claims second straight Open Division state title over Sheldon

    Sierra Canyon boys basketball claims second straight Open Division state title over Sheldon
    Kenyon Martin Jr. #4 of Sierra Canyon slam dunks against Sheldon in the first half of a CIF State Open Division boys championship basketball game at the Golden 1 Center on Saturday, March 09, 2019 in Sacramento, California. (Photo by Keith Birmingham, Pasadena Star-News/SCNG)
    Scotty Pippen Jr. #2 of Sierra Canyon drives to the basket against Justin Nguyen #11 of Sheldon in the first half of a CIF State Open Division boys championship basketball game at the Golden 1 Center on Saturday, March 09,
  • Los Alamitos softball beats Orange Lutheran but falls in finals of Dave Kops TOC

    Los Alamitos softball beats Orange Lutheran but falls in finals of Dave Kops TOC
    There will be a new No. 1 softball team in Orange County next week.
    Second-ranked Los Alamitos edged top-ranked Orange Lutheran 3-2 in the semifinals of the Dave Kops Tournament of Champions in Bullhead City, Ariz. on Saturday.
    The Griffins (7-2) later lost to nationally top-ranked Norco 7-0 in a mercy-rule shortened championship game at Mohave High.
    Mississippi-bound senior third baseman Paige Smith belted two home runs for Norco (13-0), including a three-run home run in the bottom of the fifth
  • Kyrie Irving eager for playoffs, feels badly that LeBron James likely won’t partake

    Kyrie Irving eager for playoffs, feels badly that LeBron James likely won’t partake
    Los Angeles Lakers’ LeBron James, right, and Boston Celtics’ Kyrie Irving chat during the first half of an NBA basketball game, Saturday, March 9, 2019, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)
    Los Angeles Lakers’ Moritz Wagner, right, of Germany, and Boston Celtics’ Marcus Smart, left, fight for a loose ball during the first half of an NBA basketball game, Saturday, March 9, 2019, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsLos Angeles Laker
  • UCLA men’s basketball finishes seventh in Pac-12 after loss to Utah

    UCLA men’s basketball finishes seventh in Pac-12 after loss to Utah
    UCLA entered the week with a chance to rise as high as third in the Pac-12. Instead, the Bruins tumbled all the way to seventh.
    After UCLA’s 92-81 loss to Utah on Saturday, Colorado’s victory over USC, Oregon’s upset over Washington and Oregon State’s win over Washington State, the Bruins fell into a first-round matchup with 10th-seeded Stanford in the Pac-12 basketball tournament. UCLA’s postseason begins at 6 p.m. PT in at T-Mobile Arena on Wednesday.The bracket f
  • No. 6 Oregon beats No. 25 UCLA in OT in Pac-12 semis

    No. 6 Oregon beats No. 25 UCLA in OT in Pac-12 semis
    LAS VEGAS (AP) — Ruthy Hebard scored 28 points to lift No. 6 Oregon to an 88-83 overtime victory over pesky 25th-ranked UCLA on Saturday night in the Pac-12 Tournament semifinals.
    With the game tied at 83, Satou Sabally made a driving layup with 59 seconds left. UCLA twice had a chance to take the lead, but Kiara Jefferson missed open 3-pointers. Sabally then hit one of two free throws to give the Ducks a three-point lead.
    UCLA had one final chance but Kennedy Burke turned the ball over wi
  • Cal State Fullerton stumbling with third loss in four games to close out regular season

    Cal State Fullerton stumbling with third loss in four games to close out regular season
    Cal State Fullerton Guard Landon Kirkwood tries to move around Hawaii guard Brocke Stepteau in the Big West Conference regular-season finale of men’s basketball in
    Fullerton on Saturday, March9, 2019. (Sam Gangwer, Contributing Photographer)
    Cal State Fullerton guard Kyle Allman, Jr. drives through a crowd of Hawaii defenders in the Big West Conference regular-season finale of men’s basketball in Fullerton on Saturday, March9, 2019. (Sam Gangwer, Contributing Photographer)SoundThe ga
  • Dvorak, Grabner keep Coyotes howling with a win over Kings

    Dvorak, Grabner keep Coyotes howling with a win over Kings
    GLENDALE, Ariz. (AP) — Before Arizona’s seven-game homestand began, several players spoke about winning five to get back into the playoff race.
    The surging Coyotes have even exceeded those expectations.
    Christian Dvorak and Michael Grabner each scored two goals and Darcy Kuemper made 33 saves to win for the ninth time in 10 starts to lead the Coyotes past the Los Angeles Kings 4-2 on Saturday night.
    Dvorak’s second goal broke a 2-2 tie midway through the third period and Grabne
  • Orange County baseball/softball highlights for Saturday, March 9

    Orange County baseball/softball highlights for Saturday, March 9
    Highlights and top performers from the Orange County baseball and softball games on Saturday, March 9.
    BASEBALL
    Saturday’s baseball scoreboard
    No 5 Aliso Niguel took an early lead in the Sea View League race Saturday with a 4-1 win at San Clemente. Quinn Mathews was 1-for-3 with two stolen bases and two RBI for the Wolverines (7-2, 2-0). The senior left-hander also got the last five outs — three on strikeouts — for the save. Evan Fitterer pitched the first four innings, allowin
  • Champions Tour: Exemptions Fran Quinn and Esteban Toledo rule at the Hoag Classic in Newport Beach

    Champions Tour: Exemptions Fran Quinn and Esteban Toledo rule at the Hoag Classic in Newport Beach
    NEWPORT BEACH – It’s turning into the weekend of the sponsor’s exemption in the Hoag Classic at Newport Beach Country Club.
    Fran Quinn and Esteban Toledo – two players who received invitations to compete from tournament director Jeff Purser after failing to qualify for the event – are in contention to win one of the most prestigious titles on PGA Tour Champions.
    In pursuit of his first Champions victory in 59 career events on the 50-and-over tour, Quinn shot a 4-und
  • Ashley Chevalier paces Sierra Canyon girls basketball to Open Division State title

    Ashley Chevalier paces Sierra Canyon girls basketball to Open Division State title
    Sierra Canyon players celebrate after defeating Pinewood 69-51 in a CIF State Open Division girls championship basketball game at the Golden 1 Center on Saturday, March 09, 2019 in Sacramento, California. (Photo by Libby Birmingham, Pasadena Star-News/SCNG)
    Head coach Alicia Komaki of Sierra Canyon celebrates with the team after defeating Pinewood 69-51 in a CIF State Open Division girls championship basketball game at the Golden 1 Center on Saturday, March 09, 2019 in Sacramento, California. (P
  • Licking their wounds, Lakers fall to Celtics

    Licking their wounds, Lakers fall to Celtics
    Los Angeles Lakers’ Rajon Rondo, left, dribbles the ball past Boston Celtics’ Marcus Smart during the first half of an NBA basketball game, Saturday, March 9, 2019, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)
    Los Angeles Lakers’ Rajon Rondo, right, and Boston Celtics’ Al Horford, left fight for a loose ball during the first half of an NBA basketball game, Saturday, March 9, 2019, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsLos Angeles Lakers&rsq
  • Alexander: Venus Williams just refuses to lose

    Alexander: Venus Williams just refuses to lose
    INDIAN WELLS — Stubbornness by itself probably isn’t a winning strategy. But there are times it comes in handy.
    How else to explain Venus Williams’ first week at the BNP Paribas Open?
    She came in unseeded. She lost the middle set 6-0 in her first-round match against Germany’s Andrea Petkovic Thursday and came back to win. And she was down a set and two break points Saturday against Petra Kvitova, who was seeded third here and could conceivably have had a shot at the No. 1
  • Orange County man and one other die in La Jolla hang glider accident

    Orange County man and one other die in La Jolla hang glider accident
    Two hang gliders, including an Orange County man, were killed in a crash near a La Jolla beach Saturday, according to media reports.
    San Diego Lifeguards told CBS 8 two men were killed in the accident, which happened about 2:40 p.m. near the Torrey Pines Gliderport and Black’s Beach.
    One man, 43, an Orange County resident was getting an advanced certification, while the second man, 61, of San Diego was a more experienced pilot, according to a report from NBC 8. The report said the student,
  • New Dodger pitcher Donnie Hart was helped by a fortuitous sidestep

    New Dodger pitcher Donnie Hart was helped by a fortuitous sidestep
    GLENDALE, Ariz. – The way Donnie Hart tells the story, he was a natural sidearm pitcher before he realized it for himself.
    In 2013 he was a junior at Texas State University. One day, while taking ground balls at first base, the Bobcats’ pitching coach noticed Hart throwing from a lower arm slot to second base. The motion came naturally to the left-hander, yet he’d never tried pitching sidearm in a game.
    “He said, ‘let’s go see if that will work out in the bull
  • Colony has cold shooting night in Division II state title game loss to Campolindo

    Colony has cold shooting night in Division II state title game loss to Campolindo
    Jacob Padilla #5 of Colony walks off the court as Campolindo celebrates after defeating Colony 55-40 to win the CIF State Division II boys championship basketball game at the Golden 1 Center on Saturday, March 09, 2019 in Sacramento, California. (Photo by Keith Birmingham, Pasadena Star-News/SCNG)
    Campolindo celebrates after defeating Colony 55-40 to win the CIF State Division II boys championship basketball game at the Golden 1 Center on Saturday, March 09, 2019 in Sacramento, California. (Phot
  • Ducks rookie Max Jones relieved after first NHL goal

    Ducks rookie Max Jones relieved after first NHL goal
    ANAHEIM — Max Jones accepted a pass from Ducks teammate Josh Manson in their own end of the ice Friday at Honda Center. Jones skated the puck out of trouble and into the neutral zone as the final seconds ticked down. He picked up speed and then shouldered his way past an opponent.
    Jones, a 21-year-old left wing, raced into the attacking zone, shifted the puck one way and then another before unleashing a shot that beat goaltender Carey Price and hit the back of the net with 11 seconds remai
  • California’s message: You built that, now get out!

    California’s message: You built that, now get out!
    The people who build our homes increasingly can no longer afford them. Even as the state elite and their academic cheering crew celebrate our progressive boom, even the most skilled, unionized construction workers, notes an upcoming study, cannot afford to live anywhere close to the state’s major job centers.
    In fact, notes the study, soon to be published by Chapman University, not a single unionized construction worker can afford a median-priced house in any of the major coastal counties,
  • Adama Diomande ready for more as LAFC hosts Portland

    Adama Diomande ready for more as LAFC hosts Portland
    As far as Adama Diomande in concerned, putting his laces to a ball and seeing it rocket toward the back of the net is simply a normal part of being a striker.
    “I know my qualities,” the 29-year-old Norwegian center forward said this week after his laser, the latest goal in Banc of California Stadium history, lifted the Los Angeles Football Club to a dramatic season-opening 2-1 win over Sporting Kansas City.
    Joining LAFC three months into the club’s inaugural year following a tr
  • UCLA football practice report day 3: First day of pads

    UCLA football practice report day 3: First day of pads
    One day after UCLA celebrated #8clap8th with another round of scholarship offers, the Bruins hosted a large number of recruits on campus and at practice. Some recruits were seen walking around campus in full UCLA uniform on the way to a customary recruiting photoshoot.Thank you, @UCLAFootball for an awesome visit! #unparalleledhospitalitypic.twitter.com/jjVyBvTQs3
    — 2020 Elite (@2020Elite_AZ) March 9, 2019Meanwhile, the current Bruins were dressed in their game pants and practice jerseys w
  • Anaheim police officers join community for bike ride

    Anaheim police officers join community for bike ride
    Anaheim Police Department officers, with residents in hot pursuit, headed out of town on Saturday, March 9.
    They led a community bike ride down to Huntington Beach and back to raise awareness about bicycle safety and to honor the memory of Costa Mesa fire Capt. Mike Kreza, who was killed while riding his bike. He was training for an Ironman competition.
    Eighty riders take part in the Anaheim Police Department’s Community Bike Ride in memory of Costa Mesa Fire Capt. Mike Kreza, who was stru
  • Angels struggle at the plate in split-squad sweep

    Angels struggle at the plate in split-squad sweep
    THE GAMES: The Angels dropped a pair of games Saturday for the second time in three days, and the third time this spring. They lost 5-1 to the Milwaukee Brewers at Tempe Diablo Stadium, collecting just two hits. They also lost 11-4 to the Chicago Cubs at Sloane Park in Mesa. The Angels have had three split-squad days this spring, and they’ve lost all six games.
    PITCHING REPORT: At Tempe, RHP Trevor Cahill gave up homers to the first two hitters of the game – Marcus Thames and Christi
  • Man found in the trunk of a car in Stanton is identified as Irvine resident

    Man found in the trunk of a car in Stanton is identified as Irvine resident
    The man who was found dead in the trunk of a car in Stanton was identified Saturday as a 31-year-old Irvine resident.
    It also was announced that the car was registered under the victim’s name, Jeffrey Cheng.
    Deputies with the Orange County Sheriff’s Department found Cheng’s body on Friday morning inside the trunk of his car, a gray Lexus sedan, parked along Leafwood Street near Briarwood Street. A passerby had phoned authorities around 10 a.m. reporting the suspicious vehicle,
  • Dorian Thompson-Robinson shows growth in UCLA QB competition

    Dorian Thompson-Robinson shows growth in UCLA QB competition
    LOS ANGELES — Dorian Thompson-Robinson is now QB1 on the roster. The rising sophomore is hoping to lock up the top rung on the depth chart too.
    Thompson-Robinson, who wore No. 7 as a freshman, changed to No. 1 this spring. It was fortuitous that the offense’s former No. 1 jersey-wearer, running back Soso Jamabo, had graduated, but the transition seems perfectly timed for the quarterback’s rise into the spotlight during the second year under Chip Kelly.
    As the only quarterback o

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