• Orange County boys athlete of the week: Hunter Ingram, Foothill

    Orange County boys athlete of the week: Hunter Ingram, Foothill
    The Register’s boys athlete of the week:
    Name: Hunter Ingram
    School: Foothill
    Sport: Swimming
    Year: Senior
    Noteworthy: Ingram swept the 100- and 200-yard freestyles at the CIF-Southern Section Division 1 swimming finals. He won both events with lifetime bests: 44.39 seconds in the 100 and 1:36.14 in the 200. Both times were the fastest recorded at any section finals last week. Ingram signed with Arizona.
  • Community meeting planned before start of 57 Freeway project at Lambert Road

    Community meeting planned before start of 57 Freeway project at Lambert Road
    The long-discussed plan to improve 57 Freeway traffic through Brea and getting on and off the freeway at Lambert Road will become a construction reality this summer.
    Traffic officials are planning one more community meeting before the work starts – a groundbreaking is planned for June 21 with construction to start in July. Construction will affect the area for about two and a half years.
    The May 22 community meeting will be held at the Brea Civic Center and is expected to draw residen
  • Orange County baseball top 25 rankings, May 6

    Orange County baseball top 25 rankings, May 6
    The updated Orange County baseball top 25 for Monday, May 6.
    ORANGE COUNTY TOP 25
    (Records through May 5; PRV is previous ranking)
    1. Orange Lutheran (26-4; PRV: 1)
    Top-seeded Lancers opened Division 1 playoffs with a 3-0 win over San Clemente.
    2. Cypress (27-3; PRV: 2)
    Centurions opened Division 1 playoffs with 5-2 home win over Servite, play at Capistrano Valley on Tuesday.
    3. Huntington Beach (23-6; PRV: 4)
    Oilers scratched out a 1-0 win over Moorpark in Division 1 first round.
    4. JSerra (19-
  • US stocks slide after threat from Trump to raise tariffs

    US stocks slide after threat from Trump to raise tariffs
    By Damian J. Troise and Alex Veiga, The Associated Press
    Fresh market jitters over the possibility of an escalation in the costly trade war between the U.S. and China pulled stocks broadly lower on Wall Street Monday.
    The sell-off, which eased toward the end of the day after an initial steep slump, came a day after President Donald Trump threatened to raise tariffs on imported goods from China. Trump complained that the trade talks between the two countries are moving too slowly.
    Investors have
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  • Theater review: In Cerritos, ‘The Secret Garden’ yields a mixed bouquet

    Theater review: In Cerritos, ‘The Secret Garden’ yields a mixed bouquet
    “The Secret Garden” may be a children’s book, but as a musical it’s not ideal for young ones. With themes of parental abandonment, illness and death, and the ghosts that haunt us, it speaks squarely to adults.
    Still, in this production by 3–D Theatricals at Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts through May 19, directed by T.J. Dawson, the two very young performers at its center might inspire children in the audience to become entranced by musical theater.
    Bas
  • Trial begins for men charged with the murder of a 9-year-old girl during a gang shooting in Anaheim

    Trial begins for men charged with the murder of a 9-year-old girl during a gang shooting in Anaheim
    Defense attorney Ken Morrison, defendants Alfredo Aquino and Ricardo Cruz, and attorney Ray Chen, from left, listen as the prosecution addresses the jury during opening statements in Santa Ana, CA on Monday, May 6, 2019. Aquino and Cruz are accused in the shooting death of nine-year-old Ximena Meza in Anaheim in 2014. (Photo by Paul Bersebach, Orange County Register/SCNG)
    Deputy District Attorney Jeff Moore shows the jury a photo of Ximena Meza during opening statements in Santa Ana, CA on Monda
  • Late-night motorists: You should avoid the 5 Freeway this week

    Late-night motorists: You should avoid the 5 Freeway this week
    Late-night motorists might want to avoid the 5 Freeway this week with the planned closure of the northbound side and left-hand lane in the southbound side from Norwalk Boulevard to the 605 Freeway.
    The closures, which began Sunday, begin at 11 p.m. and last until 5 a.m. each night through Thursday and ending Friday morning. They will allow demolition and construction of traffic barrier rail in the median.
    Related links5 Freeway to close this week as part of widening project
    The rain is impacting
  • Bubble Watch: Orange County home sales at post-recession low

    Bubble Watch: Orange County home sales at post-recession low
    “Bubble Watch” digs into trends that may indicate economic and/or housing market troubles ahead.
    Buzz: It’s the slowest start to a year for Orange County’s housing market since the Great Recession.
    Source:  CoreLogic
    Trend reported: CoreLogic shows 6,211 Orange County residences sold in the first quarter, 20.4% below the start of 2018. Sales rose in only 13 of 83 Orange County ZIP codes compared with the year-ago period. The first quarter saw the fewest home sales si
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  • Shohei Ohtani to join Angels in Detroit on Tuesday

    Shohei Ohtani to join Angels in Detroit on Tuesday
    DETROIT – Shohei Ohtani, who has missed more than a month of the season while rehabbing from Tommy John surgery, appears to be ready to play.
    Ohtani will join the Angels in Detroit on Tuesday, at which point he will be evaluated to determine if he’s ready to play, Angels general manager Billy Eppler said a statement released on Monday.
    Although the Angels stopped short of saying that they will definitely activate Ohtani, it would be a surprise if they sent him to Detroit without bein
  • Orange County girls athlete of the week: Anicka Delgado, Santa Margarita

    Orange County girls athlete of the week: Anicka Delgado, Santa Margarita
    The Orange County girls athlete of the week:
    Name: Anicka Delgado
    School: Santa Margarita
    Sport: Swimming
    Year: Junior
    Noteworthy: The USC-committed Delgado captured the 50-yard freestyle and 100 butterfly for the second consecutive year at the CIF-SS Division 1 finals to help the Eagles capture a sixth consecutive team title. She recorded the second-fastest 50 in Orange County history at 22.55 seconds — two one-hundredths of a second off the record — and led off the winning 200 and
  • Police arrest Estancia High School assistant wrestling coach for allegedly sending inappropriate photos to student

    Police arrest Estancia High School assistant wrestling coach for allegedly sending inappropriate photos to student
    Police have arrested an Estancia High School assistant wrestling coach for allegedly sending photos of his genitals to a female student.
    Samuel Galvez, 30, of Orange also was a campus security facilitator, Costa Mesa police said. He was arrested May 2 after officers went to the high school.
    No other details were released about alleged crime.
    He was booked on suspicion of sending harmful matter sent with intent of seduction of a minor. Bail was set at $30,000. According to jail records he was hel
  • Where will Southern California house 2.76 million millennial homebuyers?

    Where will Southern California house 2.76 million millennial homebuyers?
    If you think it’s already hard to find a bargain in the Southern California home market, imagine adding a youthful flock of 2.76 million potential house hunters to the equation.
    Data crunchers at Zillow say a house-hunting imbalance is brewing, created by an expanding wave of millennials. This group faces a challenging supply of housing, especially “starter homes” — defined by Zillow as the bottom third of a market, price-wise. These residences are getting more expensive
  • Undocumented children can get California health care — now Gov. Gavin Newsom wants young adults to have it, too

    Undocumented children can get California health care — now Gov. Gavin Newsom wants young adults to have it, too
    By Sophia Bollag, The USC Center for Health Journalism Collaborative
    R. Lopez moved to the United States from Mexico when she was 3. By the time she was in high school, the aspiring Spanish teacher from Oxnard needed glasses to drive and to see the whiteboard in her classes.
    Although her family’s low income qualified her for government-funded health coverage, she wasn’t eligible for full-scope Medi-Cal for much of her childhood because she lacks legal status.
    Dr. Ilan Shapiro encoura
  • U.S rushes ships to Middle East over unspecified Iran threats.

    U.S rushes ships to Middle East over unspecified Iran threats.
    By ROBERT BURNS and CATHERINE LUCEY
    WASHINGTON — The U.S. is rushing an aircraft carrier and other military resources to the Middle East after seeing Iranian troops and proxy forces making preparations for attacks against U.S. forces and interests in the region, a defense official told The Associated Press.
    At the White House, National Security Adviser John Bolton said Sunday night that the U.S. was deploying the USS Abraham Lincoln Carrier Strike Group and a bomber task force to the U.S.
  • Madonna’s intimate Madame X Tour will play out over five nights at The Wiltern

    Madonna’s intimate Madame X Tour will play out over five nights at The Wiltern
    After dropping the single “Medellín” and performing “I Rise” at the Billboard Music Awards in Las Vegas last week from her forthcoming 14th studio album, “Madame X,” which is due out June 14, Madonna has announced a string of very intimate concert dates.
    She’ll be bringing her Madame X Tour to The Wiltern in Los Angeles, which has a capacity of 1,850, for five nights starting Nov. 12-14 and 16-17.
    To ensure that her actual fans have the best acces
  • 30 photos of the music, food and vibes at BeachLife Festival

    30 photos of the music, food and vibes at BeachLife Festival
    The BeachLife festival made its debut at Seaside Lagoon in Redondo Beach over the weekend.
    Our team was on-site for the new festival, catching artists such as Bob Weir, Brian Wilson and Willie Nelson, checking out an on-stage pop-up restaurant and taking in the vibes of the new fest.
    Sign up for our Festival Pass newsletter. Whether you are a Coachella lifer or prefer to watch from afar, get weekly dispatches during the Southern California music festival season. Subscribe here.
    Here are som
  • On his way to prison, Michael Cohen says ‘much to be told’

    On his way to prison, Michael Cohen says ‘much to be told’
    By MICHAEL R. SISAK and JIM MUSTIAN
    NEW YORK — Michael Cohen, the former lawyer, media attack dog and fixer for President Donald Trump, said Monday there “remains much to be told” as he heads to prison to begin a three-year prison sentence for crimes including campaign finance violations related to hush-money payments made on Trump’s behalf.
    Cohen faces a 2 p.m. deadline to report to the Federal Correctional Institution, Otisville, a federal prison in the countryside 70 m
  • Status Update: Trendy eyewear retailer Warby Parker opens this week at Fashion Island

    Status Update: Trendy eyewear retailer Warby Parker opens this week at Fashion Island
    Warby Parker, a eyewear company based in New York, is opening its first standalone retail store in Orange County on May 11 at Fashion Island in Newport Beach. The trendy eyewear is considered an affordable brand that users can demo at home when ordering online. All single-vision prescription frames start at $95, lenses included. Prescription sunglasses start at $145 and the company also offers progressive lenses in both eyeglasses and sunglasses, starting at $295. (Courtesy of Warby Parker)
    Warb
  • Harry, Meghan ‘over the moon’ about their healthy baby boy

    Harry, Meghan ‘over the moon’ about their healthy baby boy
    By GREGORY KATZ
    WINDSOR, England  — Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, gave birth to a healthy baby boy early Monday morning, a beaming Prince Harry announced to the world, declaring he’s “incredibly proud” of his wife.
    The baby weighed 7 pounds, 3 ounces at birth and was born at 5:26 a.m. Harry said the child was a little bit overdue and that had given the royal couple more time to contemplate names.
    Harry said he was ecstatic about the birth of their first child and pr
  • Riverside City Council candidate acknowledges racist comments — but says he didn’t mean them

    Riverside City Council candidate acknowledges racist comments — but says he didn’t mean them
    For years leading up to his run for Riverside City Council, John Dave Denilofs created videos and made phone calls with messages he acknowledges are racist.
    His statements argue that anyone who waves a Mexican flag in the United States should be killed, as should Muslims and “the people who made laws where it’s safe for Muslims.”
    He refers to “black people on the street” by the N-word and uses a vulgar term for women.
    And he said Donald Trump should declare martial
  • Her name was Lori Gilbert Kaye: Political Cartoons

    Her name was Lori Gilbert Kaye: Political Cartoons
    Check out our regular cartoon gallery featuring some of the best cartoonists from around the world, and across the political spectrum, covering current issues and figures.
    Check out our regular cartoon gallery featuring some of the best cartoonists from around the world, and across the political spectrum, covering current issues and figures.SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsCheck out our regular cartoon gallery featuring some of the best cartoonists from around the world, and across the poli
  • California’s vexing poverty puzzle

    California’s vexing poverty puzzle
    California, as we all should know by now, has the nation’s highest rate of poverty as measured by the Census Bureau’s supplemental – and most accurate – methodology.
    The primary reason is California’s horrendously high cost of living, particularly for housing, that overwhelms the relatively meager incomes of millions of California families.
    Even more troubling is a calculation by the Public Policy Institute of California, using similar methodology, that another 20 p
  • Mobile ordering will let you get Blue Milk and ‘space meat’ without the wait at Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge in Disneyland

    Mobile ordering will let you get Blue Milk and ‘space meat’ without the wait at Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge in Disneyland
    Intergalactic travelers with a hankering for “space meat” or a thirst for Blue Milk can place a mobile order once they dock in the new Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge spaceport and then pick up their interstellar fast food at three Disneyland eateries without waiting in line.
    Docking Bay 7 Food & Cargo, Ronto Roasters and the Milk Stand will offer mobile ordering via the Disneyland smartphone app when Galaxy’s Edge debuts May 31 at the Anaheim theme park.
    Sign up for our Par
  • Gardening: What to know about the bacterial disease infecting trees in the LA area

    Gardening: What to know about the bacterial disease infecting trees in the LA area
    If you are considering planting a tree, you might want to eliminate southern magnolia (Magnolia grandiflora) and jacaranda from your list of choices.  There is a bacterial disease that is infecting these trees, and liquidambars and sycamores, too, especially in the San Fernando Valley, but throughout the greater Los Angeles area as well.
    I would also be reluctant to plant an olive tree. Over the last five years in Puglia which, geographically speaking, is the heel of Italy’s boot, ele
  • New political action committee hopes to energize Asian American progressives

    New political action committee hopes to energize Asian American progressives
    As she addressed a group of mostly Asian Americans, Katie Nguyen Kalvoda spoke of the need for elected leaders who “not only look like us, but truly represent us”.
    In a county where the vast majority of Asian American elected representatives are Republicans, Kalvoda was referring specifically about progressive Asian leaders.
    Her audience, Thursday night in Fountain Valley, was already on board. The group was there to cheer the official launch of Asian Americans Rising, a new politica
  • Lawmakers consider bill to return vehicle licensing revenue to California cities

    Lawmakers consider bill to return vehicle licensing revenue to California cities
    Lawmakers in Sacramento soon might return some of the $200 million in annual revenue that they took from California cities eight years ago, restoring funding that city officials throughout Southern California say could be used to boost police and other services.
    Assembly Bill 213, introduced by Assemblywoman Eloise Gómez Reyes, D-San Bernardino, would redirect revenue from vehicle license fees back to about 140 cities that in recent years incorporated or annexed new territory.
    The bill wo
  • A defense of ‘assault weapons’

    A defense of ‘assault weapons’
    A familiar feud in American politics has reared its head once more. After the massacre that struck Christchurch, New Zealand in mid-March, the question of whether civilians should be able to own “assault weapons” again became en vogue.
    New Zealand responded to the shooting by banning an entire class of weapons just days later, to the thunderous applause of gun control activists and others on the mainstream political left. This response was lauded as reasonable and decisive, with prop
  • Bargain Hunter: SAJJ Mediterranean has a Mother’s Day special all week

    Bargain Hunter: SAJJ Mediterranean has a Mother’s Day special all week
    To celebrate Mother’s Day, SAJJ Mediterranean restaurant in Irvine and Rancho Santa Margarita is offering buy one entree get one for 50% off May 6-12. Entree choices include a sajj wrap, pita sandwich, turmeric rice, freekeh bowl and more. The restaurant is open 10:30 a.m.-8 p.m. Monday-Saturday and 10:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Sunday at 6636 Irvine Center Drive, Irvine, 949-336-4404, and 11 a.m.-8:30 p.m. daily at 22245 El Paseo, Suite A, Rancho Santa Margarita, 949-709-7779. For more information, g
  • Man injured in apparent vehicle-to-vehicle shooting in Cypress

    Man injured in apparent vehicle-to-vehicle shooting in Cypress
    CYPRESS — A man was hospitalized with a wound he suffered Sunday when shots were fired from a vehicle into his vehicle, authorities said.
    The shooting was reported at 8:43 p.m. in the 4400 block of Lincoln Avenue, Cypress police Sgt. C. Miller said.
    Witnesses reported shots were fired between two vehicles, she said.
    Related Articles Man found shot on driveway of Garden Grove home dies Regional police agencies step up patrols after Poway synagogue attack Man with assault weapon opens fire i
  • Alexander: Relief pitchers are guaranteed to frustrate

    Alexander: Relief pitchers are guaranteed to frustrate
    SAN DIEGO — Part of the problem is that we expect our relief pitchers to be perfect. And, as we were once again reminded Sunday afternoon, they aren’t.
    “These guys aren’t robots,” Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said earlier in the week.
    When he spoke those words he was talking about Pedro Baez. But he could have been talking about Kenley Jansen, who gave up a walkoff grand slam to Hunter Renfroe that gave the Padres an 8-5 victory Sunday afternoon and prevented a Dodg
  • 5 big moments from ‘Game of Thrones’ Season 8 Episode 4

    5 big moments from ‘Game of Thrones’ Season 8 Episode 4
    After the battle with the army of the dead, there is the aftermath.
    And, hey, the afterparty! After what happened in last episode, we can look over what happened in the fourth episode of “Game of Thrones” last season, know that there are spoilers ahead.
    So let’s get to it, shall we?
    Jacob Anderson, Conleth Hill, Nathalie Emmanuel, Emilia Clarke, Peter Dinklage.
    photo: Helen Sloan/HBO
    Emilia Clarke.
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    photo: HBO
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  • Amid tumultuous recent days in Southern California, Holocaust survivors share past horrors, urge education to fight hatred

    Amid tumultuous recent days in Southern California, Holocaust survivors share past horrors, urge education to fight hatred
    By Joshua Rosen, contributing reporter
    “I couldn’t ask my parents for food,” said Yetta Kane, 87, to a crowd of more than 250 people during Sunday’s Holocaust Remembrance at Alpert Jewish Community Center in Long Beach.
    “I knew they didn’t have any.”
    Kane — surrounded by friends, family and the descendants of other Long Beach residents who survived the Holocaust — spoke, performed music and poetry, and lit candles in remembrance of the six mi
  • AVP Tour: ‘Contenders’ Jake Gibb, Taylor Crabb win Huntington Beach Open

    AVP Tour: ‘Contenders’ Jake Gibb, Taylor Crabb win Huntington Beach Open
    Casey Patterson sets the ball for teammate Chase Budinger in a match against Jake Gibb and Taylor Crabb at the men’s finals match at the AVP Huntington Beach Open in Huntington Beach on Sunday, May 5, 2019. (Photo by Leonard Ortiz, Orange County Register/SCNG)
    Taylor Crabb, left, hits the ball over the net in a match against Casey Patterson and Chase Budinger at the men’s finals match at the AVP Huntington Beach Open in Huntington Beach on Sunday, May 5, 2019. Jake Gibb and Taylor Cr
  • Brea Police search industrial area for suspect in La Habra carjacking

    Brea Police search industrial area for suspect in La Habra carjacking
    Police searched for a suspect who allegedly crashed a stolen vehicle and then ran into an industrial area of Brea on Sunday, May 5.
    Officers in Brea spotted a vehicle at 3:42 p.m. that had been involved in a carjacking in La Habra and attempted to pull it over, Brea Police Lt. Adam Hawley said.
    The driver sped off, struck a curb near the intersection of Columbia and Puente streets, and abandoned the vehicle.
    Police swarmed the area to look for the suspect. Officers continued to search for him, a
  • Small brush fires temporarily shut down Carbon Canyon Road in Brea, Chino Hills

    Small brush fires temporarily shut down Carbon Canyon Road in Brea, Chino Hills
    Firefighters doused a pair of small brush fires that erupted in Carbon Canyon near the border of Orange and San Bernardino counties on Sunday afternoon, officials said.
    Both sides of Carbon Canyon Road were closed by about 5 p.m. following the fires, according to officials from the city of Brea and the Chino Valley Fire Department.The route was shut down for about an hour as firefighters from both the Brea and Chino Valley fire departments went to work. By around 6:05 p.m., the road was reopened
  • Small brush fire shuts down Carbon Canyon Road in Brea, Chino Hills

    Small brush fire shuts down Carbon Canyon Road in Brea, Chino Hills
    Firefighters doused a small brush fire that erupted in Carbon Canyon near the border of Orange and San Bernardino counties on Sunday afternoon, officials said.
    Both sides of Carbon Canyon Road were closed by about 5 p.m. following the fire, according to officials from Brea and the Chino Valley Fire Department.There was no estimate for when the route would be re-opened.CVFD knocked down and contained a vegetation fire to one acre in the Carbon Canyon area of Hillside Drive. Both directions of tra
  • Whicker: With few legitimate peers, Canelo eyes history

    Whicker: With few legitimate peers, Canelo eyes history
    Canelo Alvarez, in the white trucks, fights Daniel Jacobs at the T-Mobile arena in Las Vegas Saturday April 4, 2019.(Photo by Gene Blevins/Contributing photographer)
    Canelo Alvarez, in the white trucks, fights Daniel Jacobs at the T-Mobile arena in Las Vegas Saturday April 4, 2019.(Photo by Gene Blevins/Contributing photographer)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsCanelo Alvarez, in the white trucks, fights Daniel Jacobs at the T-Mobile arena in Las Vegas Saturday April 4, 2019.(Photo by Gene
  • BeachLife Festival makes a splash with its Redondo Beach debut

    BeachLife Festival makes a splash with its Redondo Beach debut
    Life at the beach was good this weekend.
    The inaugural BeachLife Festival brought thousands of music fans and 40 acts, including Brian Wilson, Bob Weir and Willie Nelson, to three stages by the water in Redondo Beach May 3-5 for a laid-back weekend of music and food in a smoothly run event.
    “It was just so nice, relaxed. Great music, perfect weather. I couldn’t be happier,” said Carson resident Randy Lopez as he sat by the main stage on Sunday afternoon.
    Organized by locals All
  • AVP Tour: April Ross, Alix Klineman rally to win Huntington Beach Open

    AVP Tour: April Ross, Alix Klineman rally to win Huntington Beach Open
    HUNTINGTON BEACH – Melissa Humana-Paredes and Sarah Pavan may have been the No. 14 seed at the Huntington Beach Open, but top-seeded April Ross of Costa Mesa and Alix Klineman of Manhattan Beach knew the duo would be difficult to beat in the finals Sunday.
    Humana-Paredes and Pavan had won two of three previous matches against Ross and Klineman. It was therefore not surprising that it took Ross and Klineman three sets to dispatch Humana-Paredes and Pavan to win the AVP season bell-ringer in
  • Home Tour: Anders Lasater modernizes a Corona del Mar bachelor pad

    Home Tour: Anders Lasater modernizes a Corona del Mar bachelor pad
    Looking out at the expansive view of the Corona del Mar channel, the Newport Beach peninsula and the Pacific Ocean from Kevin and Stephanie Kaberna’s top-floor condominium, it’s easy to see why Kevin chose it for what Stephanie calls “his bachelor pad.”
    That was in 2013, when the couple, who are now married with a young daughter and another child on the way, were dating. He lived on the peninsula; she in Santa Monica.
    Kevin and Stephanie Kaberna (photography by Chad Mello
  • Athleticism and human drama meet at OC Marathon

    Athleticism and human drama meet at OC Marathon
    Runners in the 15th annual OC Marathon and OC Half Marathon raced through four cities Sunday, May 5,  finishing at the OC Fair & Event Center in Costa Mesa. At the finish line, physical and mental strength collided with stories of perseverance.
    Fermin “Determined” Camarena, 65, of San Juan Capistrano, one of about 11,000 participants, placed first in the marathon wheelchair race. He said he’s done so many marathons, “I don’t even count anymore. I&rsquo
  • Kenley Jansen serves up ninth-inning grand slam as Padres walk off with win over Dodgers

    Kenley Jansen serves up ninth-inning grand slam as Padres walk off with win over Dodgers
    San Diego Padres’ Hunter Renfroe reacts after hitting a walkoff grand slam during the ninth inning of a baseball game against the Los Angeles Dodgers, Sunday, May 5, 2019, in San Diego. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull)
    San Diego Padres’ Hunter Renfroe, center, celebrates with teammates after hitting a walkoff grand slam during the ninth inning of a baseball game against the Los Angeles Dodgers, Sunday, May 5, 2019, in San Diego. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsThe
  • Click: Angelitos de Oro celebrates its partnership with Big Brothers Big Sisters of OC

    Click: Angelitos de Oro celebrates its partnership with Big Brothers Big Sisters of OC
    On April 22, Angelitos de Oro gathered its members, donors and sustainers at Big Canyon Country Club for its 2019 luncheon. The event celebrated the work of Big Brothers Big Sisters of OC and the role of Angelitos in improving the lives of so many children and young adults . Since 1961, Angelitos de Oro has contributed nearly $7 million to BBBS. Angelitos’ president Karen Taylor welcomed guests to the annual event.
    Enjoying the day were luncheon co-chairs Aimee Porter and Georgina Jacobson
  • What is the Mexican food capital of the U.S.?

    What is the Mexican food capital of the U.S.?
    Cinco de Mayo? Americans love Mexican food all year long. In 2017, Mexican overtook pizza as the second most common restaurant menu lineup.
    Restaurant popularity
    According to CHD Expert, a business data company, as of April 2017 there were 59,800 Mexican restaurants in the U.S. and 59,300 pizza restaurants.Google News Lab and design studio Polygraph mapped American food trends by county. The maps below rank cities and counties by their most popular cuisine, based on data from users who have opte
  • Angels suffer second straight blowout in lost weekend in Mexico

    Angels suffer second straight blowout in lost weekend in Mexico
    Los Angeles Angels’ Jonathan Lucroy is congratulated by teammates in the dugout after hitting a home run in the seventh inning of a baseball game against the Houston Astros, in Monterrey, Mexico, Sunday, May 5, 2019. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell)
    Los Angeles Angels’ Jonathan Lucroy gestures as he heads for home after hitting a home run in the seventh inning of a baseball game against the Houston Astros, in Monterrey, Mexico, Sunday, May 5, 2019. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell)SoundThe ga

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