• When Disney Princess Breakfast Adventures begins March 30, this is what the $125 per-person menu will include

    When Disney Princess Breakfast Adventures begins March 30, this is what the $125 per-person menu will include
    Disney Princess Breakfast Adventures, a luxe experience, is $125 per person with no price break for kids. But the menu, from Napa Rose restaurant at Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel & Spa, aims to go beyond hot cocoa and Mickey Mouse waffles. (Courtesy of Disney)
    Disney Princess Breakfast Adventures, a luxe experience, is $125 per person with no price break for kids. But the menu, from Napa Rose restaurant at Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel & Spa, aims to go beyond hot cocoa
  • CIF-SS softball polls: Monday, March 11

    CIF-SS softball polls: Monday, March 11
    The CIF-SS softball polls released Monday, March 11.
    As selected by the CIF-SS Softball Advisory Committee
    DIVISION 1
    1 Norco
    2 Great Oak
    3 Santiago/Corona
    4 Los Alamitos
    5 Upland
    6 Santa Margarita
    7 Valencia/Valencia
    8 Orange Lutheran
    9 ML King
    10 Chino Hills
    Others: Newbury Park, Huntington Beach, Sonora, Saugus
    DIVISION 2
    1 Lakewood
    2 Ayala
    3 Bonita
    4 Etiwanda
    5 Marina
    6 Sonora
    7 Kennedy
    8 Valley View
    9 Rio Mesa
    10 La Mirada
    Others: Canyon/Anaheim, Centennial/Corona, Cypress, Roosevelt, Temec
  • Wilderness search for missing Camp Pendleton Marine continues into 6th day

    Wilderness search for missing Camp Pendleton Marine continues into 6th day
    Search and rescue teams from 13 agencies, along with aerial support, continued the search Monday, March 11, for a 24-year-old Marine who undertook a 10-day, nearly 200-mile backcountry ski trip.
    The search, in its sixth day, included the airlifting of two Inyo County Search and Rescue avalanche experts to the crest of the Kearsarge Pass, so they could begin to clear the route on the east side and assess avalanche risk for future search operations, said Carma Roper, spokeswoman for the Inyo Count
  • CIF-SS baseball polls: Monday, March 11

    CIF-SS baseball polls: Monday, March 11
    The CIF-SS baseball polls released Monday, March 11.
    As selected by the CIF-SS Baseball Advisory Committee
    DIVISION 1
    1 Cypress
    2 Harvard-Westlake
    3 Orange Lutheran
    4 Huntington Beach
    5 Ayala
    6 La Mirada
    7 Notre Dame/Sherman Oaks
    8 Servite
    9 Mater Dei
    10 St. John Bosco
    Others: Foothill, Oaks Christian
    DIVISION 2
    1 Arcadia
    2 Oaks Christian
    3 Agoura
    4 Loyola
    5 Thousand Oaks
    6 Redondo Union
    7 Corona del Mar
    8 Simi Valley
    9 Santa Margarita
    10 Kaiser
    Others: San Dimas, Maranatha, Santa Barbara
    DIVISI
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  • Snoop Dogg, YG, The Game to headline Once Upon a Time in the LBC concert

    Snoop Dogg, YG, The Game to headline Once Upon a Time in the LBC concert
    Goldenvoice just dropped an Instagram bombshell Monday afternoon when it announced the lineup for the upcoming Once Upon a Time in the LBC concert in Long Beach.
    Formerly called Summertime in the LBC, the show includes about 30 acts and is headlined by Long Beach native and hip hop superstar Snoop Dogg, who also headlined last year, along with YG and The Game performing his debut studio album “The Documentary.”
    Sign up for our Festival Pass newsletter. Whether you are a Coachella lif
  • Business briefly: Tech leads US stocks broadly higher; Boeing drops

    Business briefly: Tech leads US stocks broadly higher; Boeing drops
    A broadly rally led by technology companies drove U.S. stocks sharply higher Monday, giving the S&P 500 its biggest increase since late January.
    Nvidia was the S&P 500′s strongest performer after agreeing to buy chipmaker Mellanox. Apple benefited from an analyst upgrade. A sharp decline in Boeing stemmed the gain for the Dow Jones Industrial Average.
    The S&P 500 gained 40.23 points, or 1.5 percent, to 2,783.30. The Dow rose 200.64 points, or 0.8 percent, to 25,650.88. The aver
  • Orange County softball standings: Monday, March 11

    Orange County softball standings: Monday, March 11
    Orange County high school softball standings through Sunday, March 10.TRINITY LEAGUE
    Overall
    Santa Margarita
    11-0
    Orange Lutheran
    6-3-1
    JSerra
    3-3
    Rosary Academy
    4-4
    Mater Dei
    4-6-1
    SUNSET SURF LEAGUE
    Overall
    Huntington Beach
    4-0
    Los Alamitos
    7-2
    Marina
    7-4
    Edison
    4-5
    SUNSET WAVE LEAGUE
    Overall
    Newport Harbor
    8-2
    Corona del Mar
    7-2
    Laguna Beach
    3-2
    Fountain Valley
    4-6-1
    SOUTH COAST LEAGUE
    Overall
    San Juan Hills
    6-0-0
    Dana Hills
    6-3-2
    Aliso Niguel
    5-4-0
    Mission Viejo
    4-7-0
    Laguna Hills
    0-8-0
    SEA
  • Orange County softball top 25 rankings, March 11

    Orange County softball top 25 rankings, March 11
    Dan Albano’s Orange County softball rankings:
    ORANGE COUNTY TOP 25
    (Records through Monday; PRV is previous ranking)
    1. Los Alamitos (7-2; PRV: 2)
    Griffins knocked off No. 1 Orange Lutheran en route to second-place finish at Dave Kops Tournament of Championships in Bullhead City, Ariz.
    2. Orange Lutheran (6-3-1; PRV: 1)
    Lancers placed third at Dave Kops Tournament of Champions in Bullhead City, Ariz.
    3. Huntington Beach (4-0; PRV: 3)
    Oilers won first two games at Clovis Lead-off Classic bu
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  • Little League is rejuvenated in northeast Garden Grove

    Little League is rejuvenated in northeast Garden Grove
    League President Ray Martinez runs with his daughter Olivia, 3, during a Running the Bases competition during Opening Day ceremonies for the Northeast Garden Grove Little League at Pioneer Park in Garden Grove on Saturday, March 9, 2019. (Photo by Kevin Sullivan, Orange County Register/SCNG)
    Members of the A Redsox hang on the fence as they wait to participate in a Running the Bases competition during Opening Day ceremonies for the Northeast Garden Grove Little League at Pioneer Park in Garden G
  • Lakers signing NBA G League veteran Andre Ingram to 10-day contract

    Lakers signing NBA G League veteran Andre Ingram to 10-day contract
    EL SEGUNDO – In need of depth and maybe just something to feel good about, the Lakers are signing 33-year-old Andre Ingram to a 10-day contract.
    It’s the second time the Lakers have brought in Ingram, an 11-year veteran of the NBA G League, on a 10-day deal. Ingram has spent the early part of the season with the South Bay Lakers, and will meet the Lakers at their first stop of their upcoming five-game road trip in Chicago once his deal is finalized.
    Last spring, when he played his NB
  • Pets were the stars at this South County expo

    Pets were the stars at this South County expo
    Dee Edwards falls in love with Pearl, a miniature therapy horse owned by Elaine Stipher. They were at the South County Pet Expo in Lake Forest on Saturday, March 9, 2019. (Photo by Mindy Schauer, Orange County Register/SCNG)
    Bestselling author W. Bruce Cameron with Shelby, who plays Bella in the movie “A Dog’s Way Home,” signs autographs at the South County Pet Expo in Lake Forest on Saturday, March 9, 2019. (Photo by Mindy Schauer, Orange County Register/SCNG)SoundThe gallery
  • Fliers displaying Nazi symbols posted throughout Newport Harbor High campus

    Fliers displaying Nazi symbols posted throughout Newport Harbor High campus
    Newport Harbor High School’s campus was hit by anti-Semitic fliers bearing Nazi symbols over the weekend, Newport Beach police officials said Monday, March 11.
    Police received a call from the school Sunday, around 9:30 a.m., reporting at least 10 8-by-11 fliers bearing swastikas posted all over campus, said Heather Rangel, a spokeswoman for the Newport Beach Police Department.
    She said the posters were not recruitment fliers representing any group. No property damage was reported.
    Thi
  • Orange County girls athlete of the week: Asia Avinger, Rosary

    Orange County girls athlete of the week: Asia Avinger, Rosary
    The Orange County girls athlete of the week:
    Name: Asia Avinger
    School: Rosary
    Sport: Basketball
    Year: Junior
    Noteworthy: The ultra-quick point guard scored a game-high 24 points and added six rebounds, three assists and two steals to lead the Royals past Bishop O’Dowd 75-58 in the CIF State Division I girls basketball championship game in Sacramento. Avinger made 7 of 12 field goals, including a 3-pointer, and 9 of 11 free throws. “She was the best player on the floor tonight,&rdquo
  • Tesla walks back its plan to close most showrooms

    Tesla walks back its plan to close most showrooms
    By Tom Krisher, The Associated Press
    Tesla is walking back plans to close most of its showrooms worldwide and announced price hikes for most of its electric vehicles.
    Tesla announced last month that it would shutter most of its stores to cut costs so it could sell its lower-priced Model 3 for $35,000. The company continues its shift to toward online-only sales, but now says it won’t close as many stores as originally thought.
    The $35,000 base Model 3 will still be available, but the compan
  • European standout and first-year PGA Tour Champions golfer speaks at Hoag Classic breakfast

    European standout and first-year PGA Tour Champions golfer speaks at Hoag Classic breakfast
    Before Darren Clark’s wife, Heather, died of secondary breast cancer, she whispered something in her husband’s ear.
    “If (European team captain Lee Westwood) asks you to play in the Ryder Cup, I want you to play,” she said, succumbing to the disease on Aug. 13, 2006, and a few weeks later Clarke played for the European Ryder Cup team with the heaviest of hearts.
    “I had no idea if I was going to miss the ball, top the ball or dunk it – absolutely no idea,”
  • Barton Park’s new playground is made to be accessible

    Barton Park’s new playground is made to be accessible
    Anaheim’s latest playground offers fun to children who might not be able to get as much use out of the city’s other parks.
    Built recently by volunteers, the playground at Barton Park has play equipment that is accessible to children with disabilities.
    The new playground at Barton Park offers several accessible features for children with disabilities, including ramps. (Photo by Heather McRea)
    A tetter-totter feature at Barton Park’s new playground is designed to be accessible. (
  • USC’s Bennie Boatwright and Nick Rakocevic nab All-Pac-12 honors

    USC’s Bennie Boatwright and Nick Rakocevic nab All-Pac-12 honors
    USC forward Bennie Boatwright was selected to the All-Pac-12 first team announced Monday following a vote of conference coaches.
    Boatwright, a senior, was among the 10 players on the first team after averaging 18.1 points per game in the regular season, ranking third in the conference in scoring and remaining the most by a USC player since O.J. Mayo in 2008. Mayo averaged 20.8 points in his one season with the Trojans.
    Nick Rakocevic, a junior forward for the Trojans, was also an honorable menti
  • Boeing’s stock takes a hit as more Max 8 planes are grounded following Ethiopia crash

    Boeing’s stock takes a hit as more Max 8 planes are grounded following Ethiopia crash
    By CHRISTOPHER BODEEN
    BEIJING — Boeing’s stock plunged 7 percent Monday as aviation authorities in China, Indonesia and Ethiopia ordered airlines to ground their Boeing 737 Max 8 planes the day after one crashed in Ethiopia, killing all 157 people on board.
    The crash of the Ethiopian Airlines jet shortly after it took off from Addis Ababa on Sunday is drawing renewed scrutiny of the plane just four months after a similar crash of the same model that killed 189 people in Indonesia.
    Ch
  • Workday aiming for $10 billion in annual revenue

    Workday aiming for $10 billion in annual revenue
    Last December, in a large building resembling a warehouse in the Bay Area suburb of Pleasanton, 2,400 Workday employees or “workmates” gathered for a day of raucous festivities.
    An employee band, cheekily misspelled Wrok Day (as in Rock Day), played songs like Nirvana’s “Smells Like Teen Spirit,” and Hall & Oates’s “You Make My Dreams.” Some in the crowd waved glow sticks and cheered.
    Employees view information on a computer monitor at the Work
  • Mapped: States with the best/worst tax burdens (Psst! California isn’t that bad!)

    The state and local tax burden for Californians is middle-of-the-pack nationally, when the analysts at WalletHub measured the tax collector’s take against comparative income levels.
    The financial information site’s data crunchers studied state-by-state spending on state and local sales, excise, property and income taxes and compared that cash flow to different income brackets. When I filled my trusty spreadsheet with their results I found California had the combined No. 23 lowest tax
  • BeachLife Festival will bring Surfing’s Big Wave Awards to Redondo Beach

    BeachLife Festival will bring Surfing’s Big Wave Awards to Redondo Beach
    Since the BeachLife Festival aims to celebrate beach culture with food and music, it makes sense to add another essential beach element, surfing.
    The inaugural event announced announced today that it is partnering with the World Surf League to bring the 19th annual 2019 Big Wave Awards to Redondo Beach May 2.
    Entry to the Big Wave Awards is included for all BeachLife attendees who purchased a Founder’s Pass or Captain’s Pass. General admission tickets for the awards are $20 and go on
  • 7 casinos where you can celebrate St. Patrick’s Day in Southern California

    7 casinos where you can celebrate St. Patrick’s Day in Southern California
    If you’re feeling the luck of the Irish on St. Patrick’s Day, the casinos are a good place to test that out with their many slot machines and gaming tables.
    But there will be a lot more than just the gaming on tap. Southern California casinos will have giveaways, green beer, cocktails and Irish food to make the most of the occasion.
    Agua Caliente Casino Resort Spa Rancho Mirage 
    32-250 Bob Hope Drive, Rancho Mirage. 888-999-1995, hotwatercasino.com
    The Rancho Mirage resort will
  • Zillow launches ‘iBuyer’ operation in Inland Empire

    Zillow launches ‘iBuyer’ operation in Inland Empire
    Zillow Offers, the home buying and selling arm of online real estate giant Zillow.com, is launching Monday, March 11 in the Inland Empire, the fifth “iBuyer” now working in Southern California.
    The company will accept offer requests from owners of houses, condos and townhomes in Riverside, San Bernardino and a handful of other Inland Empire cities.
    The region is Zillow Offers’ eighth U.S. market and its first in California.
    The company generally offers to buy homes in the media
  • Yemen conflict another opportunity to resolve war powers questions

    Yemen conflict another opportunity to resolve war powers questions
    The Congress is about to assert its constitutional role over war powers.  Last December, the Senate voted to end US assistance for the Saudi-led coalition’s participation in the civil war in Yemen. The US has been providing logistical and intelligence support, including aerial refueling (now ceased), for the Saudi’s military action against the Iranian-backed rebels in Yemen. The war has caused widespread civilian casualties and starvation conditions in Yemen, and Saudi Arab
  • Key prosecution evidence ‘flopped’ in McStay family murder case, defense contends

    Key prosecution evidence ‘flopped’ in McStay family murder case, defense contends
    After two months of trial, there’s still no evidence that Charles “Chase” Merritt of Rancho Cucamonga killed business partner Joseph McStay, his wife and their two small sons, a defense attorney claimed this week.
    Merritt faces the death penalty if convicted as charged in the case.
    Since opening statements Jan. 7, prosecutors have tried to show jurors that he was the person who killed the McStay family in their Fallbrook home in northern San Diego County and buried them near th
  • For a growing number of Americans, socialism is OK

    For a growing number of Americans, socialism is OK
    You wouldn’t expect democratic socialists to hit the brakes when it comes to social justice.
    But in late February members of Inland Empire Democratic Socialists of America learned how to fix brake lights so they could offer that bit of auto repair service, for free, at an upcoming community event. Working tail lights, they reasoned, would mean fewer police traffic stops and, possibly, fewer fatal outcomes for people of color.
    Auto repair is just one part of the chapter’s public outre
  • Bill could help set standards for sober living homes

    Bill could help set standards for sober living homes
    Assemblyman Tom Daly, D-Anaheim (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli, file)
    An overview of a sober living home on Via Lampara, San Clemente, and its neighbors. (Courtesy of Orange County Superior Court case file of Hurwitz et al v. Scolari)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsHuntington Beach City Attorney Michael Gates, shown earlier this year,teamed up with the Orange County DA to crack down on unruly sober living homes. (Photo by Michael Fernandez, Contributing Photographer)
    An affectionate couple in
  • Bargain Hunter: Metrolink offers a NASCAR Fontana race deal

    Bargain Hunter: Metrolink offers a NASCAR Fontana race deal
    Metrolink will add a stop for the Auto Club Speedway in Fontana on trains originating from Oxnard, Lancaster and Oceanside during the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Auto Club 400 race March 17.
    With the purchase of a race ticket you may buy a Metrolink $10 Weekend Day Pass, which includes free tram service between the train platform and the grandstands. Passes are available in advance when purchased by March 12 or at the Metrolink station or through the Metrolink app on race day.
    To purchase o
  • UC Irvine student stabbed, university police seek attacker

    UC Irvine student stabbed, university police seek attacker
    A female student was stabbed near UC Irvine student housing and university police were trying to identify and find the suspect Sunday night, broadcast reports said.
    KTLA reported it happened just before 10 p.m. and the victim had been walking her dog when she was attacked. An unidentified attacker was involved, UCI spokesman Tom Vasich said.Information on the condition of the victim, who was taken to a hospital, was not immediately available.Officials say a female UC Irvine student was stabbed a
  • Stanford beats Oregon to win Pac-12 Tournament title

    Stanford’s Alanna Smith celebrates after defeating Oregon in an NCAA college basketball game in the final of the Pac-12 women’s tournament Sunday, March 10, 2019, in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/John Locher)
    Stanford players including DiJonai Carrington, second from right, and Alanna Smith, third from right, celebrate after defeating Oregon in an NCAA college basketball game in the final of the Pac-12 women’s tournament Sunday, March 10, 2019, in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/John Locher)SoundT
  • Kings start fast and then hold off Ducks late in the game to secure victory

    Kings start fast and then hold off Ducks late in the game to secure victory
    Los Angeles Kings right wing Tyler Toffoli, right, controls the puck with Anaheim Ducks right wing Jakob Silfverberg, left, of Sweden, trailing during the second period of an NHL hockey game in Anaheim, Calif., Sunday, March 10, 2019. (AP Photo/Alex Gallardo)
    Los Angeles Kings defenseman Paul LaDue, center, kicks the puck away from Anaheim Ducks defenseman Cam Fowler, left, with goaltender Jonathan Quick, right, defending during the second period of an NHL hockey game in Anaheim, Calif., Sunday,
  • Pass rusher Dante Fowler agrees to new deal with Rams

    Pass rusher Dante Fowler agrees to new deal with Rams
    When Dante Fowler arrived in Los Angeles, following a midseason trade from Jacksonville, he spoke openly of how desperate he was for a fresh start. The first three seasons of his NFL career had been miserable. But as the Rams made a run to the Super Bowl over the four months he’d spent with them, Fowler finally felt like he belonged.
    The Rams, apparently, felt the same. The team agreed to terms on a new deal for Fowler on Sunday night, answering one of the franchise’s biggest questio
  • UCLA baseball takes advantage of USC errors in comeback win

    UCLA baseball takes advantage of USC errors in comeback win
    LOS ANGELES — Chris Clarke bit his glove by the mound in a moment of frustration.
    With the USC and UCLA baseball teams tied 4-4 with two outs in the bottom of the seventh inning, Clarke had scooped up a slow-moving ground ball near the third-base line and fired a throw toward Jamal O’Guinn, the Trojans’ first baseman. It represented a potential inning-ending play, but Clarke’s throw pulled O’Guinn off the bag.
    The misfire from the right-handed relief pitcher allowed
  • More ice time paying dividends for Kings’ Adrian Kempe

    More ice time paying dividends for Kings’ Adrian Kempe
    ANAHEIM – Forward Adrian Kempe had 11 goals and 13 assists ahead of his Kings’ game Sunday at Anaheim. Six of those goals have come over the past five weeks.
    Interim coach Willie Desjardins believes more time on the ice is proving beneficial to Kempe. He averages 14:09 per game, but he hasn’t played to that or under since he played 12:53 in a Feb. 2 road game against the New York Islanders.
    Since then he has played as much as 17:45 in a game and has been over the 17-minute mark
  • NHL debut for Kings’ Carl Grundstrom quite impressive

    NHL debut for Kings’ Carl Grundstrom quite impressive
    ANAHEIM – When Carl Grundstrom scored a goal in Saturday’s 4-2 loss at Arizona, he became the 19th player in Kings history to get a goal in his NHL debut.
    “That was unbelievable, of course,” Grundstrom, 21, said Sunday before the Kings took on the rival Ducks in a Freeway Faceoff game at Honda Center. “Amazing feeling.”
    According to interim coach Willie Desjardins, Grundstrom’s debut was darn good.
    “Well, you had to be pretty impressed,” he s
  • Whicker: Fran Quinn can’t dodge golf’s Sunday punch at Newport Beach

    Whicker: Fran Quinn can’t dodge golf’s Sunday punch at Newport Beach
    Fran Quinn hits the ball onto the green during the 2019 Hoag Classic in Newport Beach on Sunday, March 10, 2019. (Photo by Leonard Ortiz, Orange County Register/SCNG)
    Fran Quinn tees off during the 2019 Hoag Classic in Newport Beach on Sunday, March 10, 2019. (Photo by Leonard Ortiz, Orange County Register/SCNG)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsFran Quinn hits out of the bunker during the 2019 Hoag Classic in Newport Beach on Sunday, March 10, 2019. (Photo by Leonard Ortiz, Orange County Reg
  • PGA Tour Champions: Kirk Triplett wins sudden-death playoff at Hoag Classic

    PGA Tour Champions: Kirk Triplett wins sudden-death playoff at Hoag Classic
    Kirk Triplett holds up his trophy after winning the 2019 Hoag Classic in Newport Beach on Sunday, March 10, 2019. (Photo by Leonard Ortiz, Orange County Register/SCNG)
    Fran Quinn hits the ball onto the green during the 2019 Hoag Classic in Newport Beach on Sunday, March 10, 2019. (Photo by Leonard Ortiz, Orange County Register/SCNG)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsFran Quinn tees off during the 2019 Hoag Classic in Newport Beach on Sunday, March 10, 2019. (Photo by Leonard Ortiz, Orange Cou
  • Vela, LAFC too much for visiting Portland Timbers

    Vela, LAFC too much for visiting Portland Timbers
    A Los Angeles FC fan cheers during the second half of a Major League soccer match against the Portland Timbers at Banc of California Stadium in Los Angeles, Calif. on Sunday March 10, 2019.Los Angeles FC defeated the Portland Timbers 4-1.Photo by Raul Romero Jr, Contributing Photographer)
    Los Angeles FC fans reacts after their team beats the Portland Timbers in a Major League soccer match at Banc of California Stadium in Los Angeles, Calif. on Sunday March 10, 2019.Los Angeles FC defeated the Po
  • In Orange County, “local control” is code for inaction on syringe exchange

    In Orange County, “local control” is code for inaction on syringe exchange
    We are heartened that Senator Moorlach and supporters of SB 689 recognize the overwhelming evidence on the efficacy of syringe exchange programs: they decrease the spread of infectious disease; do not increase drug use or local crime; and often act as an entry point for people who use injection drugs to access healthcare, drug treatment, and resources for their recovery.
    However, when Moorlach proposes increased “local control” over syringe exchanges, he is not stepping forward to be
  • Angels’ Jared Walsh flashes two-way capabilities in come-from-behind tie

    Angels’ Jared Walsh flashes two-way capabilities in come-from-behind tie
    THE GAME: The Angels scored six runs in the ninth to forge a 9-9 tie against the Seattle Mariners on Sunday at Tempe Diablo Stadium, with two-way player Jared Walsh impacting the game as a pitcher and hitter.
    Walsh walked three batters and was charged with three runs, but then he moved from the mound to first base. He came up in the bottom of the ninth and yanked the game-tying double. Walsh said he didn’t know when he came in to pitch that he’d stay in to hit, but he was happy for t
  • Temecula teen Hailie Deegan won’t drive in Auto Club 400, but will join the festivities

    Temecula teen Hailie Deegan won’t drive in Auto Club 400, but will join the festivities
    FONTANA — Hailie Deegan won’t be driving a stock car this weekend at Auto Club Speedway, but that doesn’t mean the 17-year-old from Temecula will be far from the public’s eye.
    She’ll join track president Dave Allen in conversation Sunday prior to the NASCAR Cup Series Auto Club 400.
    The pair will be joined by Cup drivers Kyle Larson and Clint Bowyer, Dave Blaney, the father of Cup driver Ryan Blaney, and short track standout Damion Gardner. The 17-year-old will fiel
  • Dodgers’ three-run sixth inning rally secures win over Rockies

    Dodgers’ three-run sixth inning rally secures win over Rockies
    THE GAME: The Dodgers (9-6-1) scored three runs in the sixth inning to beat the Rockies (6-9-2) 3-0 before an announced crowd of 11,091 at Salt River Fields.
    HITTING REPORT: Russell Martin (1 for 2) and David Freese (1 for 2) led off the sixth inning with back-to-back singles off Seunghwan Oh. With two outs, Justin Turner (1 for 3) and Max Muncy (1 for 3) hit back-to-back RBI doubles off Oh. … Joc Pederson (1 for 3) collected his third Cactus League hit, a double in the seventh inning aga

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