• 4 tactics to avoid stress eating, poor food choices and unwanted weight gain

    4 tactics to avoid stress eating, poor food choices and unwanted weight gain
    Do you ever find yourself reaching for comfort foods after a stressful day at work or falling into bad eating habits when life is taking a turn for the worse? It’s certainly not unusual for stress to take a toll on nutrition. The latest science has shed some light on how stress can cause weight gain via its effects on the brain. With the right knowledge, we can take the lead to stay healthy when times are tough.
    While some people may lose their appetite when stressed, others respond in the
  • Baggage brimming with marijuana becoming more common at LAX

    Baggage brimming with marijuana becoming more common at LAX
    California is growing so much marijuana that people are turning to smuggling it via LAX in an effort to get more money for their cannabis crop in other states, said a defense lawyer who specializes in marijuana cases. (File photo)
    LOS ANGELES — More than a year after California legalized the recreational use of cannabis, trafficking arrests have surged 166% at LAX, it was reported Monday.
    The 166% figure was based on arrest records obtained by the Los Angeles Times, the newspaper reported.
  • Do party affiliations on the ballot help or hurt Californians?

    Do party affiliations on the ballot help or hurt Californians?
    Does California need its officials to run with political party affiliation?
    The United States Constitution, and the state constitution, guarantee our right to free speech, assembly and to petition, and those words have long been understood to include the right to participate with others in political activity. However, nothing in either document requires any particular office to be partisan. Mayors, judges and county supervisors all run without party affiliation in California. At the statewide le
  • Pastor of Fullerton church arrested, charged in molestation of 7 children

    Pastor of Fullerton church arrested, charged in molestation of 7 children
    A 67-year-old man and head pastor at a Fullerton church has been arrested and charged after prosecutors say he molested seven children ages five to 15 years old.
    John Rodgers McFarland was arrested Friday, May 9. He has worked as a pastor in several Southern California churches for several years, prosecutors said on Monday, May 13.
    He was charged with seven felony counts of lewd and lascivious acts with a minor under the age of 14, and four felony counts of lewd and lascivious acts with a minor
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  • Dodgers’ Hyun-Jin Ryu named NL Player of the Week

    Dodgers’ Hyun-Jin Ryu named NL Player of the Week
    LOS ANGELES – Dodgers left-hander Hyun-Jin Ryu has been named the National League Player of the Week for last week.
    Ryu did not give up a run in two starts, allowing only five hits over those 17 scoreless innings. In his first start, Ryu pitched a complete-game shutout against the Atlanta Braves, allowing four hits and striking out six.
    In his second start of the week Sunday, Ryu took a no-hitter into the eighth inning, finishing with eight scoreless innings and throwing a career-high 116
  • Titans’ Major League Baseball lineup is one for the record books

    Titans’ Major League Baseball lineup is one for the record books
    Let’s see. There has been three Davises, two Motas, two Turners and two Pills, with the Motas and the Pills being brothers. There’s been two Wallachs as well, with that pair being the only father/son duo making this list.
    There’s been a Daniel Boone, who didn’t have to wrestle a bear, just opposing pitchers; and a Dan Whitmer, who was the first to make the list — 39 years ago this July. In so doing, Whitmer beat Tim Wallach by 48 days to become the answer to this tr
  • 22-year-old charged with posting Nazi propaganda posters at Newport Harbor High School

    22-year-old charged with posting Nazi propaganda posters at Newport Harbor High School
    A 22-year-old Fullerton woman accused of posting Nazi propaganda posters at a high school and near a college campus is facing vandalism and graffiti charges, the Orange County District Attorney’s Office announced Monday.
    Prosecutors allege that Grace Elisabeth Ziesmer placed the posters – which reportedly include swastikas, SS mottos and other neo-Nazi statements – on Newport Harbor High School property on March 11, and on city-owned light poles near Fullerton College on March
  • Whicker: Pallante, Anteaters hope to ride their pitching into the NCAAs

    Whicker: Pallante, Anteaters hope to ride their pitching into the NCAAs
    IRVINE — The whole thing was about pitching.
    John Savage returned baseball to UC Irvine in 2002. He had been the pitching coach for Barry Zito and Mark Prior at USC. Anteater Ballpark is cool, meteorologically and esthetically, and its fences are high and deep, and there’s a mocking “438” sign on the parking garage behind right field.
    UCI wouldn’t win because of big bats, although it found some, like Keston Hiura, now with the Brewers organization. Those guys wind u
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  • Get your claws on some mighty good food at the Tustin Lobsterfest

    Get your claws on some mighty good food at the Tustin Lobsterfest
    It’s time to get cracking at the 10th annual Tustin Lobsterfest this weekend in Peppertree Park.
    The convivial event features all-you-can-eat whole lobsters served with pools of melted butter on the side. For the non-crustacean eaters, there’s tri tip beef. And whatever your preference, you can wash it down with beer.
    Enjoy live music, too.
    Sponsored by the Tustin-Santa Ana Rotary Club, the fundraiser benefits local charities. Lobsterfest attracts hundreds of foodies, who put away so
  • Titan profiles: Canadian Jackson Rowe emerges from the shadows

    Titan profiles: Canadian Jackson Rowe emerges from the shadows
    Google “Canadian collegiate basketball players,” and the first name to come up is Duke super-freshman R.J. Barrett, who was the No. 1 high school recruit from the Class of 2018 and likely no worse than the No. 2 pick in the NBA draft if he comes out after this season.
    A further trek through the Google wormhole and you find names like Florida’s Andrew Nembhard, Vanderbilt’s Simi Shittu, Arizona State’s Luguentz Dort, South Carolina’s A.J. Lawson, Utah State&rsq
  • CIF Southern California Regionals boys volleyball matchups

    CIF Southern California Regionals boys volleyball matchups
    The boys volleyball season continues with the CIF Southern California Regionals.
    The CIF Northern California Regionals also will be played this week. There are no state finals in which Southern and Northern California Regionals champions would play each other.
    The schedule:
    First round
    Tuesday
    All matches 7 p.m. unless noted
    Division 1
    Sage Creek of Carlsbad at Newport Harbor; Loyola of Los Angeles at Santa Barbara, 6 p.m.; Westview of San Diego vs. Mira Costa of Manhattan Beach at El Camino Col
  • Orange County softball top 25 rankings, May 13

    Orange County softball top 25 rankings, May 13
    Dan Albano’s Orange County softball rankings:
    ORANGE COUNTY TOP 25
    (Records through Sunday; PRV is previous ranking)
    1. Huntington Beach (18-8; PRV: 4)
    Even with numerous injuries, the Oilers are the last county team standing in the Division 1 playoffs. They host Norco in the semifinals Tuesday.
    2. Santa Margarita (25-4; PRV: 3)
    Eagles showed heart and chemistry in clawing back in an 8-7 loss against Great Oak in the Division 1 quarterfinals.
    3. Orange Lutheran (23-7-1; PRV: 1)
    Lancers adv
  • Need a drink after waiting to get into Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge? Oga’s Cantina will open at 8 a.m. with stiff alien cocktails

    Need a drink after waiting to get into Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge? Oga’s Cantina will open at 8 a.m. with stiff alien cocktails
    After waiting in line to park, board the tram, enter Disneyland and get into Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge the last thing you might be thinking about and the one thing may need the most is an ice cold alien cocktail at Oga’s Cantina.
    Fortunately, the wretched hive of scum and villainy opens at 8 a.m. most mornings and will be serving stiff alcoholic cocktails paired with a bit of breakfast in the Anaheim theme park. You can even bring the kids into the all-ages bar that will be serving Bl
  • Diners flock to Cracker Barrel for opening day in Rialto

    Diners flock to Cracker Barrel for opening day in Rialto
    The City of Rialto was prepared for crowds when Cracker Barrel Old Country Store opened for business on Monday, and crowds showed up.
    The Rialto Police Department was out in force directing traffic around the new restaurant and gift shop at 1080 W. Renaissance Parkway, and there was a traffic message board on Ayala Drive at the 210 Freeway directing customers to overflow parking.
    Related linksSuper fans check out Cracker Barrel in Rialto before Monday’s opening
    Cracker Barrel will open its
  • Chapman baseball to host NCAA Div. III regional after winning SCIAC title

    Chapman baseball to host NCAA Div. III regional after winning SCIAC title
    The Chapman University baseball team will host the NCAA Division III Regional from March 17-19 at Hart Park in Orange after winning the Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference championship.
    The Panthers (33-9) will play Whitman College (26-18) from Walla Walla, Wash. in a best-of-five series held over three days. The first game of the Regional is scheduled for 11 a.m. on Friday, May 17 at Hart Park. The next game will be played 45 minutes after the first one ends. Game 3 will be
  • PG&E plan to cut power on windy days could leave millions in the dark

    A plan by California’s biggest utility to cut power on high-wind days during the onrushing wildfire season could plunge millions of residents into darkness. And most people aren’t ready.
    The plan by PG&E Corp. comes after the bankrupt utility said a transmission line that snapped in windy weather probably started last year’s Camp Fire, the deadliest in state history. While the plan may end one problem, it creates another as Californians seek ways to deal with what some fear
  • Man sentenced to prison for scamming grandparents in Irvine, Burbank, elsewhere

    Man sentenced to prison for scamming grandparents in Irvine, Burbank, elsewhere
    A Canadian man was sentenced Monday to a year behind bars for his role in duping Southland grandparents into believing their grandchildren or other relatives were in danger in foreign countries and immediately required money.
    Wire transfers were sent from victims in six California communities including Burbank, Canyon Country, Tarzana and Irvine. The transfers ranged from $1,000 to nearly $3,000, according to court papers.
    Pascal Gaudreault, 48, was also ordered by U.S. District Judge R. Gary Kl
  • Uber’s losses reach double digits in IPO debut debacle

    Uber’s losses reach double digits in IPO debut debacle
    Uber Technologies’ shares extended the free-fall on Monday after a rocky debut on Friday after launching the biggest initial public offering of the year.
    The ride-hailing giant dropped as much as 11% to $37.08 in New York. The San Francisco-based company sold 180 million shares at $45 apiece on Thursday, and on Friday it never traded above that price, ending the day down 7.6% at $41.57 even as other stocks gained.
    The share slump reflects investor skepticism about the size of the ride-hail
  • Chargers re-sign versatile DT Damion Square to 1-year deal

    Chargers re-sign versatile DT Damion Square to 1-year deal
    COSTA MESA — The Chargers added depth to their defensive line Monday, announcing that they re-signed versatile defensive lineman Damion Square to a one-year deal.
    Square, who joined the Chargers in 2014, has played in every game the past two seasons and started 11 in 2018. He’s listed as a defensive tackle, but has contributed as a nose tackle and defensive end.
    Square was one of many in-house defensive tackle free agents. The Chargers re-signed Brandon Mebane to a two-year deal, but
  • Millennial comedy ‘Tigers Be Still’ in Anaheim manages to generate enough laughs

    Millennial comedy ‘Tigers Be Still’ in Anaheim manages to generate enough laughs
    Steve Martin, Orange County’s pre-eminent sage of humor, who knows a thing or two about the topic, once opined “comedy is not pretty.”
    Perhaps. But seeing a stage comedy done well can be a thing of beauty.
    Early on, “Tigers Be Still” seems unpromising material, but on display for the first time in Orange County on Chance Theater’s second stage, director Marya Mazor and her willing cast of four wring the most out of what there is to get. As things proceed, in p
  • Orange County girls athlete of the week: Ella Ristic, Santa Margarita

    Orange County girls athlete of the week: Ella Ristic, Santa Margarita
    The Orange County girls athlete of the week:
    Name: Ella Ristic
    School: Santa Margarita
    Sport: Swimming
    Year: Junior
    Noteworthy: The Indiana-committed freestyler swept the 100 (49.24 seconds) and 200-yard freestyles (meet-record 1:45.82) at the CIF State Swimming and Diving Championships in Fresno and raced on two winning relays to help the Eagles capture a second consecutive team title. Ristic split a 22.80 anchor leg in the 200 free relay (meet-record 1:31.97) and clocked a 49.40 lead-off swim
  • Reduce Reuse Recycle Surf Off brings educational twist to Huntington Beach surf contest, beach clean-up

    Reduce Reuse Recycle Surf Off brings educational twist to Huntington Beach surf contest, beach clean-up
    The trophies are trashy – and that’s the point.
    “I had to get really creative,” said Seth Matson, founder of the upcoming Reduce Reuse Recycle Surf Off in Huntington Beach. “They are basically one-of-a-kind art pieces.”
    Matson turned old wood pallets into frames. Inside, he used a rainbow of colored water-bottle caps collected at beach clean-ups, held together with an eco-resin for a final touch.
    This year’s trophies were used with old driftwood, bottle
  • Losing income tax privacy is a real danger: Ron Paul

    Losing income tax privacy is a real danger: Ron Paul
    Last week the New York Times published some of President Trump’s 1980s and 1990s tax return information.
    The information detailed President Trump’s financial difficulties during that time. While you would not know it from reading some media reports, this is old news. In fact, President Trump openly discussed his financial difficulties on his popular reality television show.
    What should be of great concern is the possibility that the person who leaked the returns — who the paper
  • California’s future depends on Asian American philanthropy

    California’s future depends on Asian American philanthropy
    This May, as in years past, we celebrate Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month. There has been a lot to celebrate in the past year, as AAPIs have made significant headway in representation and civic engagement. Movies like Crazy Rich Asians dominated the summer box office while actors like Jason Momoa (Aquaman) and John Cho (Searching) garnered attention in leading Hollywood roles.
    The 2018 midterms were also a watershed moment for AAPI civic engagement. A record number of AA
  • Supreme Court allows lawsuit over iPhone apps

    Supreme Court allows lawsuit over iPhone apps
    By Mark Sherman, The Associated Press
    A divided Supreme Court ruled Monday that consumers can pursue an antitrust lawsuit that claims Apple has unfairly monopolized the market for the sale of iPhone apps.
    New Justice Brett Kavanaugh joined the court’s four liberals in rejecting a plea from Cupertino-based Apple to end the lawsuit over the 30% commission the company charges software developers whose more than 2 million apps are sold through the App Store.
    iPhone users who must purchase soft
  • Walnut freshman sensation Justina Kozan misses CIF State swimming meet after dog bite

    Walnut freshman sensation Justina Kozan misses CIF State swimming meet after dog bite
    Walnut freshman swimmer Justina Kozan, one of the fastest rising prospects in Southern California, missed the CIF State championships over the weekend in Fresno because she was bitten by a dog and required stitches, Mustangs coach Ed Gautreau confirmed.
    “She was bitten the day we were to leave for state,” Gautreau said. “We had to (withdraw) her (from the meet). She received stitches and will be back in the water in a couple of weeks.”
    Kozan was seeded second in the 200-y
  • Where did homebuying’s chill hit hardest: Anaheim, Orange or Villa Park?

    Homebuying in Anaheim, Orange and Villa Park fell 13.2% in what was Orange County homebuying’s slowest start to a year since 2009.
    CoreLogic stats show the lowest countywide sales count for any first three months of a year since the Great Recession. It also was the third-slowest-selling first quarter in the real estate tracker’s database that dates to 1988. At the community level, sales rose in only one-sixth of Orange County’s 83 ZIP codes. With the slump, prices fell countywi
  • Inland aviation buffs restore D-Day plane just in time for Normandy re-enactment

    Inland aviation buffs restore D-Day plane just in time for Normandy re-enactment
    Rachel Rose recalled the day her husband Steve was asked to fly a World War II-era plane named the D-Day Doll this June during the 75th-anniversary celebration of D-Day.
    “He said his heart almost stopped. He couldn’t believe it,” Rose said. “I’m just really thrilled for him. This is history.”
    Moments earlier, the C-53D Skytrooper twin-engine troop transport had taken off from Riverside Municipal Airport on Wednesday, May 8, launching a weeks-long tour of
  • Felicity Huffman to plead guilty in college admissions cheating scam

    Felicity Huffman to plead guilty in college admissions cheating scam
    Actress Felicity Huffman, seen above arriving at federal court in Boston on April 3, 2019, is slated to plead guilty Monday, May 13, in the nationwide college admissions bribery scandal. (AP Photo/Steven Senne, File)
    LOS ANGELES — Felicity Huffman is scheduled to plead guilty in Boston federal court Monday to paying someone to correct answers on her daughter’s SAT exam as part of the nationwide college admissions cheating scam.
    The onetime “Desperate Housewives” star agre
  • Escalating US-China trade war sinks stocks; Dow plunges 620 points

    Escalating US-China trade war sinks stocks; Dow plunges 620 points
    By Damian J. Troise, The Associated Press
    U.S. stocks moved sharply lower Monday on Wall Street and extended the market’s slide into a second week as investors seek shelter from an escalating trade war between the U.S. and China.
    The world’s largest economies had seemed on track to resolve the ongoing trade dispute that was cutting into consumers’ wallets and corporate balance sheets. Investor confidence that the two sides were close to a resolution have helped push the market
  • Legendary actress and singer Doris Day dead at 97

    Legendary actress and singer Doris Day dead at 97
    LOS ANGELES — Doris Day, the honey-voiced singer and actress whose film dramas, musicals and innocent sex comedies made her a top star in the 1950s and ’60s and among the most popular screen actresses in history, has died. She was 97.
    The Doris Day Animal Foundation confirmed Day died early Monday at her Carmel Valley, California, home. The foundation said she was surrounded by close friends.
    “Day had been in excellent physical health for her age, until recently contracting a s
  • What happens to Star Tours after Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge opens at Disneyland?

    What happens to Star Tours after Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge opens at Disneyland?
    The imminent arrival of Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge at Disneyland has left many longtime fans of the Star Tours attraction worried that the venerable 1987 flight simulator might soon be departing for Yesterland.
    But have no fear. Star Tours is not going anywhere in the immediate future. Except on an intergalactic journey to Hoth, Tatooine or Naboo.
    Sign up for our Park Life newsletter and find out what’s new and interesting every week at Southern California’s theme parks. Subscrib
  • What just happened on ‘Game of Thrones’

    What just happened on ‘Game of Thrones’
    No.
    No, no, no.
    With the latest episode of “Game of Thrones,” you’ll know that could apply to all manner of things in this episode, but before we get to that we’ll just say thing: Like we said last week, there are spoilers ahead, so don’t read on if you haven’t watched.
    Kit Harington, Conleth Hill.
    photo: Courtesy of HBOPilou Asbæk.
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    photo: Courtesy of HBO
    Liam Cunningham, Kit Hari
  • Woman struck on 91 freeway in Corona; hit-and-run driver sought

    Woman struck on 91 freeway in Corona; hit-and-run driver sought
    A woman who pulled over on the 91 Freeway in Corona early Monday morning was struck by a passing vehicle, and California Highway Patrol officers were searching for the driver.
    The crash, reported just after 2 a.m., was on the eastbound 91 at Green River Road.
    Initial CHP reports indicate that the woman was out of her vehicle when a truck struck her and didn’t stop. It appears two drivers who knew each other had pulled over, because in one of the cars there were dogs jumping about.
    Someone
  • Status Update: Pitch your products to Gelson’s; WR Kitchen & Bar opens in Laguna Niguel

    Status Update: Pitch your products to Gelson’s; WR Kitchen & Bar opens in Laguna Niguel
    The Gelson’s Market in Rancho Mission Viejo will be come the primary store for residents in the south-county area after the Ladera Ranch grocery store closes at the end of April. The newer store in Sendero Marketplace includes new concepts such as a tapas and wine bar, Gelson’s Kitchen, Wolfgang Puck’s pizza stand and more. (Courtesy of Gelson’s Market)
    Community Roots Academy in Laguna Niguel has received a $2,000 grant from the Whole Kids Foundation to help support the
  • Bargain Hunter: Canyon Lake Country Club has a daily happy hour and taco Tuesdays

    Bargain Hunter: Canyon Lake Country Club has a daily happy hour and taco Tuesdays
    Reader Linda Johnson recommends Canyon Lake Country Club Bar and Grill for its 2-6 p.m. daily happy hour with menu items starting at $3 and beers starting at $2.75, plus wine for $4.50 and well drinks for $3.50. There’s also Tee It Up Taco Tuesdays 5-8 p.m. each week with $1 street tacos. The venue is open to the public and located at 32001 Railroad Canyon Road, Canyon Lake. Call 951-246-1782 or go to bit.ly/2II2SjI.
    Related Articles Bargain Hunter: Hyperion Public offers two happy hours a
  • Peter Sagan wins opening stage of the Tour of California

    Peter Sagan wins opening stage of the Tour of California
    The peloton passes the California state Capitol as the riders go into a turn during the first stage of the Amgen Tour of California cycling race Sunday, May 12, 2019, in Sacramento, Calif. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli)
    Peter Sagan, of the Bora-Hansgrohe team, center, winner of the first stage of the Amgen Tour of California cycling race, celebrates with second place finisher Travis McCabe, of USA Cycling, left and third place finisher Max Walscheid, of Team Sunweb, Sunday, May 12, 2019, in Sacrame
  • UCLA and Cal State Fullerton softball teams get ready for postseason play

    UCLA and Cal State Fullerton softball teams get ready for postseason play
    UCLA’s bid for its first NCAA title since 2010 will begin at home this week with the double-elimination regional round.
    The Bruins, 46-5, were the No. 2 overall seed in the field of 64, and will begin its regional Friday against Weber State (26-19).
    Missouri (32-23) and Big West champ Cal State Fullerton (38-16) will meet in the other first round game Friday. Game times will be announced soon.
    “I’m really excited to start the postseason and fortunate to do so at home,” sa
  • Analysis: Lakers bet on the power of collaboration with Frank Vogel, Jason Kidd hires

    Analysis: Lakers bet on the power of collaboration with Frank Vogel, Jason Kidd hires
    LeBron James’ next head coach will be a man who once pushed one of his best teams ever to seven games.
    One of James’ next assistant coaches will be one of the players who beat him in the Finals before he had ever won a championship.
    While the month began with the anticipation that the Lakers might hire one of the 34-year-old’s best-known coaching allies, the franchise has surrounded him with Frank Vogel and Jason Kidd – men who have challenged and tested him, in the hopes
  • Scout-O-Rama showcases the fun of Boy Scouts in Orange County

    Scout-O-Rama showcases the fun of Boy Scouts in Orange County
    Orange County’s Boy Scout troops gathered Saturday, May 11, at Oak Canyon Park in Silverado for their biggest event of the year, Scout-O-Rama.
    First order of business was to welcome the organization’s newest members: several all-girl troops. In February, the Boy Scouts of America started including girls in its ranks.
    Following the opening ceremony, the scouts wandered among booths organized by troops and local groups featuring demonstrations of skills, as well as carnival games. Scou
  • USC women’s water polo falls to Stanford in national championship game

    USC women’s water polo falls to Stanford in national championship game
    The USC women’s water polo team did the best it could. The top-seeded Trojans took host Stanford down to the wire in the national championship game, but the Cardinal held a one-goal lead in the waning seconds.
    With eight seconds left, the Trojans called timeout and went to junior Maud Megens. But her shot went off the post, and USC’s bid to defend its national championship was over.
    No. 2 Stanford beat USC 9-8 on Sunday. It’s the seventh national title for the Cardinal in the s
  • Kawhi Leonard buzzer-beater gets bounce, lifts Toronto Raptors to Game 7 win

    Kawhi Leonard buzzer-beater gets bounce, lifts Toronto Raptors to Game 7 win
    Toronto Raptors forward Kawhi Leonard (2) and teammates watch as the ball bounces around the rim as time begins to expire in an NBA Eastern Conference semifinal basketball game, in Toronto, Sunday, May 12, 2019. Leonard hit the game-winning basket as time expired, and the Toronto Raptors advanced to the Eastern Conference Final by beating the Philadelphia 76ers 92-90. (Frank Gunn/The Canadian Press via AP)
    Toronto Raptors center Marc Gasol (33) looks to pass while pressured by Philadelphia 76ers
  • Democrat Tulsi Gabbard’s anti-war presidential campaign theme cheered in Malibu

    Democrat Tulsi Gabbard’s anti-war presidential campaign theme cheered in Malibu
    MALIBU — The crowd came with Hawaiian shirts, flower leis and surfing jokes, and Tulsi Gabbard came looking to catch an elusive political wave.
    Campaigning in Malibu on Sunday, the Hawaii congresswoman and presidential candidate drew applause from an audience of supporters and curious Democrats with a campaign message heavy on anti-war themes.
    “Unfortunately you don’t hear many other candidates talking about this issue, but the fact of the matter is unless we work to end these
  • Cody Bellinger makes ‘special’ play to keep Hyun-Jin Ryu’s no-hit bid alive

    Cody Bellinger makes ‘special’ play to keep Hyun-Jin Ryu’s no-hit bid alive
    LOS ANGELES – It might have been the first no-hitter saved by a 9-3.
    “That was a really cool play,” Dodgers shortstop Corey Seager said. “You want them to earn it. They did, unfortunately. But that was a really cool play to keep it alive.”
    Dodgers left-hander Hyun-Jin Ryu had retired 16 of the first 17 Washington Nationals batters he faced – a string interrupted only by a fourth-inning walk – when the opposing pitcher, Stephen Strasburg, punched a drive
  • David Fletcher continues to impress in the Angels outfield

    David Fletcher continues to impress in the Angels outfield
    BALTIMORE — Not long after David Fletcher made a diving catch to save two or three runs in the eighth inning on Sunday, Brad Ausmus declared that Fletcher has reached a new level in his transition to the outfield.
    “I’m very comfortable with Fletch in left field,” the Angels manager said. “I no longer think of him as an infielder playing the outfield.”
    Fletcher had never played any outfield until he went out to right for a few innings late in games last year. T
  • UCI baseball loses last regular season game to Cal Poly

    UCI baseball loses last regular season game to Cal Poly
    A day after playing one of their most complete games of the season, UC Irvine turned in a complete mess Sunday as Cal Poly salvaged the last game of the series, 8-3, at Cicerone Field.
    Tanner Brubaker, who missed his last start because of arm fatigue, was clubbed for six hits and five runs in the first inning and left the game after eight hitters.
    The Anteaters took advantage of walks and a Cal Poly error to score three runs in the fifth and cut the lead to 5-3, but then made a handful of mistak
  • Hyun-Jin Ryu takes no-hitter into 8th as Dodgers beat Washington Nationals

    Hyun-Jin Ryu takes no-hitter into 8th as Dodgers beat Washington Nationals
    Los Angeles Dodgers’ Cody Bellinger (35) steals second base past Washington Nationals shortstop Wilmer Difo during the second inning of a baseball game Sunday, May 12, 2019, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez)
    Los Angeles Dodgers’ Cody Bellinger gets high-fives in the dugout after scoring on a sacrifice fly ball from Corey Seager during the second inning of a baseball game against the Washington Nationals, Sunday, May 12, 2019, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez
  • Griffin Canning allows three homers in Angels’ loss to Baltimore Orioles

    Griffin Canning allows three homers in Angels’ loss to Baltimore Orioles
    Baltimore Orioles second baseman Hanser Alberto, left, throws to first after getting the force-out on Los Angeles Angels’ Andrelton Simmons, right, on a ground ball hit by Albert Pujols in the third inning of a baseball game, Sunday, May 12, 2019, in Baltimore. (AP Photo/Gail Burton)
    Los Angeles Angels pitcher Griffin Canning reacts after giving up two home runs against the Baltimore Orioles in the second inning of a baseball game, Sunday, May 12, 2019, in Baltimore. (AP Photo/Gail Burton)
  • Live updates: Dodgers’ Hyun-Jin Ryu loses no-hit bid in eighth vs. Nationals

    Live updates: Dodgers’ Hyun-Jin Ryu loses no-hit bid in eighth vs. Nationals
    Gerardo Parra breaks up Dodger lefty's attempt to keep the Nationals hitless at Dodger Stadium.

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