• Kings’ Jordan Spence won’t pass up chance to make plays

    Kings’ Jordan Spence won’t pass up chance to make plays
    EL SEGUNDO — One look at the statistics of Jordan Spence, and it’s obvious.
    He’s a playmaking blueliner.
    That’s the dope on Spence, who this past Saturday was taken 95th overall by the Kings in the fourth round of the NHL Draft.
    Spence this past season had six goals and 43 assists and was plus-11 in 68 games for the Moncton Wildcats of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League.
    The season before that, Spence scored 13 goals and doled out 39 assists in 50 games for the Summers
  • Rams reserve OL Aaron Neary suspended for four games

    Rams reserve OL Aaron Neary suspended for four games
    Already short on proven depth up front, the Rams will be without one of their reserve offensive lineman for the first month of the 2019 season.
    Aaron Neary, a reserve interior lineman and mainstay on the Rams practice squad, was suspended for four games without pay Friday for a violation of the NFL’s substance abuse policy. Neary, who was expected to be on the roster bubble during training camp, remains eligible to participate in all offseason and preseason practices and games.
    If the Rams
  • Like Totally Festival is officially canceled and refunds will be issued

    Like Totally Festival is officially canceled and refunds will be issued
    Festival promoters have officially canceled its 4th Annual Like Totally Festival, which was originally scheduled to take place back on May 11 at Huntington State Beach with performances by Public Image Ltd., Kim Wylde, The Romantics, ABC and more. For the fans that were in limbo and holding on to their tickets in hopes of a quick turn around and reschedule, all tickets will now be refunded.
    “We tried to get a new date with Huntington State Beach or at the Port of Los Angeles where I’
  • 2 injured, one critically, in crash in Costa Mesa

    2 injured, one critically, in crash in Costa Mesa
    Two people were injured, one critically, in a crash Friday morning, June 28, in Costa Mesa.
    The crash between a pickup truck and a sedan was reported on Newport Boulevard near Bay Street, according to Costa Mesa police.
    The investigation prompted the temporary closure of Newport Boulevard shortly after the 9:43 a.m. crash.
    One driver was taken to a trauma center with serious injuries, authorities said. The other was taken to another hospital with non life-threatening injuries. It was unclear if
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  • Carly Rae Jepsen kicks off her ‘Dedicated’ tour with a terrific show in Anaheim

    Carly Rae Jepsen kicks off her ‘Dedicated’ tour with a terrific show in Anaheim
    Carly Rae Jepsen only released her new album “Dedicated” a little over a month ago, but you certainly wouldn’t have known it from the rapturous response the brand-new collection got as she launched her 2019 tour at the House of Blues in Anaheim on Thursday.
    “Take me to the limit, hold me down there,” Jepsen sang as she arrived on stage — 9 p.m. sharp, eager to get started — opening the show with the new track “No Drug Like Me.”
    “You say
  • For the first time, Universal Studios Hollywood’s Halloween Horror Nights is hosting an exclusive fan preview

    For the first time, Universal Studios Hollywood’s Halloween Horror Nights is hosting an exclusive fan preview
    Horror fans can get a little head start on the haunting season by attending Universal Studios Hollywood’s first-ever Halloween Horror Nights exclusive fan preview on Thursday, Sept. 12, before the 2019 event officially kicks off on Friday, Sept. 13.
    True horror junkies can get a first look at this year’s 10 mazes, DJ music, a commemorative credential and the opportunity to possibly see some of your favorite horror actors, directors and other celebrities who will be attending the red
  • German shepherd Lila is ready to be your one and only

    German shepherd Lila is ready to be your one and only
    Breed: German shepherd
    Age: 7 years
    Gender: Spayed female
    Lila’s story: Lila is a sweet, happy girl who loves people. Open the car door, and Lila hops in. She is always ready for a new adventure.  She will excel in a home without other dogs. Lila firmly believes she is so special, no other animals will be needed in the home. When people learn that Lila is 7 years old, they don’t believe it. Well, neither does Lila. She likes to get outside and go for walks. She enjoys playi
  • School girls in Costa Mesa, Castaic photographed using semen-tainted flutes, grand jury transcript reveals

    School girls in Costa Mesa, Castaic photographed using semen-tainted flutes, grand jury transcript reveals
    An international music program founder accused of lewd conduct with children recorded himself ejaculating into flutes he distributed in 2017 to five girls attending elementary schools in Costa Mesa and Castaic, according to a grand jury transcript obtained by the Southern California News Group.
    “You have been warned that it is a salacious and disturbing matter,” Deputy Attorney General Amanda Casillas told Orange County grand jurors in March during her opening statement. “There
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  • Review: New ‘Inside Out’ ride that opened today at Disney’s California Adventure is perfect for little kids and cuddling couples

    Review: New ‘Inside Out’ ride that opened today at Disney’s California Adventure is perfect for little kids and cuddling couples
    The cute, colorful and kinetic Inside Out Emotional Whirlwind at Disney’s California Adventure that debuted amid whirling whirligigs, glowing orbs and conflicting emotions is the perfect ride for young kids and cuddling couples.
    The new “Inside Out” themed attraction opened Friday in the Pixar Pier area of the Anaheim theme park to earlybird visitors who came out to see and try the re-themed ride.
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  • A pop-up bar built out of more than 1 million Lego bricks is coming to Southern California

    A pop-up bar built out of more than 1 million Lego bricks is coming to Southern California
    The Brick Bar is finally making its way to a secret location in Los Angeles on Sept. 19-21. The traveling pop-up consists of more than 1 million blocks and features sculptures completely made of Lego bricks including a Lego wall, loveseat and a ping pong table, which was constructed with over 22,000 bricks.
    There will also be plenty of Legos lying around for fans to make their own creations and the bar will host building competitions for various prizes. A DJ will be spinning music throughout the
  • Orange Lutheran’s Maker confirmed ineligible for coming basketball season

    Orange Lutheran’s Maker confirmed ineligible for coming basketball season
    Any chance that Makur Maker could be athletically eligible to play basketball at Orange Lutheran this coming school year has been erased.
    Orange Lutheran coach Chris Nordstrom said the ineligibility of Maker, a much-recruited 6-11 forward, was confirmed earlier this week when Nordstrom discussed Maker’s status with CIF-Southern Section assistant commissioner Rainer Wulf. It has been determined that Maker has used up his eight semesters of athletic eligibility.
    Maker was a freshman at Chami
  • Are unions about to destroy our favorite businesses?

    Are unions about to destroy our favorite businesses?
    SACRAMENTO – Free-market economists love to talk about “creative destructive.” Brilliant new ideas flourish and creative entrepreneurs find better ways to serve customers. Encrusted, poor-performing businesses recognize that if the new “thing” takes off, their old cash cow might be destroyed. Rather than play fair and up their game, the Old School folks turn to government, courts or even violence to crush the emerging competition.
    Think of that a
  • Los Alamitos starts thoroughbred meet with cautious optimism

    Los Alamitos starts thoroughbred meet with cautious optimism
    Los Alamitos opens its 10-day Summer Thoroughbred Festival on Saturday in an unenviable spot.
    Situated between six months of doom and gloom at Santa Anita and the start of Del Mar on July 17, Los Alamitos faces a tricky situation.
    The fate of the meeting rests in the hands of the horsemen.
    “It depends on our ability to fill our races,” track vice president Jack Liebau said.
    Los Alamitos gets an ‘A’ for opening day, offering a nine-race card that averages nearly 7.8 horses
  • Would you spend $40,000 to make a musical tribute to your late parents?

    Would you spend $40,000 to make a musical tribute to your late parents?
    In the dark, in the back of the theater, a man sits next to two empty seats in an otherwise full house.
    He has seen this play – his musical, “Positively Perfect,” which he wrote and produced to the tune of $40,000 out of his own pocket – four times so far. For each performance, he reserves the two seats next to him for his parents, Bob and Mary Schluter.
    Bob died in 1992. Mary died in 2015.
    “I pretend like my parents are there,” said Chris Schluter, 68. &ldquo
  • Goodman Group completes purchase of Boeing’s 93-acre C-17 site in Long Beach for more than $200 million

    Goodman Group completes purchase of Boeing’s 93-acre C-17 site in Long Beach for more than $200 million
    A mixed shopping and industrial development is on the horizon for Boeing’s former C-17 manufacturing plant, a 93-acre plot of land located between the Long Beach Airport and Cherry Avenue.
    The Goodman Group, an Australian property development firm, closed escrow on the property for more than $200 million, company and city officials confirmed Friday, June 28.
    Officials for Boeing did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
    “The city has met with the Goodman Group and communic
  • Real estate news: Rakuten Super Logistics leases Anaheim building as a fulfillment center

    Rakuten Super Logistics has leased a 60,809-square-foot industrial building in Anaheim for five years. The facility is the first fulfillment center for the e-commerce distributor in California.
    Terms of the lease were not disclosed.
    DAUM Commercial Real Estate Services represented the lessor, a joint venture formed by Panattoni Development Company and a fund represented by Principal Real Estate Investors.
    The building, at 1365 S. Van Buren St., is part of the newly completed Orange County Commer
  • 135 new homes coming to Rancho Cucamonga with starting prices under $400,000

    135 new homes coming to Rancho Cucamonga with starting prices under $400,000
    Rancho Cucamonga is getting 135 new homes priced to start under $400,000.
    Aliso Viejo-based New Home Co. is building three-story townhomes and single-stacked flats at The Resort, a 160-acre community by Lewis Community Developers near the MetroLink Red Line station.
    New Home’s Nova Rancho Cucamonga will have residences in three plans that range from 879 to 1,222 square feet of space with two bedrooms and three bathrooms.
    Pricing is expected to start “in the high $300,000s,” New
  • Jermall Charlo is no joke, even if the WBC is

    Jermall Charlo is no joke, even if the WBC is
    All one can do sometimes is laugh at the stuff that happens in boxing. Take what the WBC did this week in announcing it has named middleweight champion Canelo Alvarez the governing body’s first so-called “Franchise Champion.”
    That means Jermall Charlo is elevated from interim champion to full champion, where Alvarez had resided.
    We have enough damn belts these days as it is, what with four recognized governing bodies. The WBA has as many as two champions in a weight class &ndas
  • Wimbledon: Federer and Nadal could meet in semifinal, Venus Williams faces 15-year-old Coco Gauff

    Wimbledon: Federer and Nadal could meet in semifinal, Venus Williams faces 15-year-old Coco Gauff
    WIMBLEDON, England — Within the first minute of the Wimbledon draw ceremony Friday, there arrived a bit of information many were wondering about: Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal were indeed set up for a potential semifinal meeting, with Novak Djokovic possibly awaiting that showdown’s winner in the final.
    Toward the end of the proceedings came the most fascinating first-round matchup of all: 39-year-old Venus Williams, a five-time champion at the All England Club, against 15-year-old
  • California leaders propose rewards, fines to spur housing; governor approves budget

    California leaders propose rewards, fines to spur housing; governor approves budget
    By ADAM BEAM
    SACRAMENTO — Faced with a crippling housing shortage that is driving prices up while putting more people on the streets, California’s governor and legislative leaders agreed Thursday on a plan to reward local governments that make it easier to build more housing faster and punish those that don’t.
    The proposed law, which still needs approval by both houses of the Legislature, would let state officials reward “pro-housing” jurisdictions with more grant m
  • Supreme Court to decide on Trump bid to end DACA

    Supreme Court to decide on Trump bid to end DACA
    By MARK SHERMAN
    WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court will decide whether President Donald Trump can end an Obama-era program shielding young immigrants from deportation.
    The justices’ order Friday sets up high-stakes legal arguments in the fall, with a decision likely by June 2020 as Trump seeks re-election. Trump ordered an end to the program called DACA in 2017, resulting in protests and a failed congressional effort to salvage it.
    Federal courts in California, New York, Virginia and Was
  • Starbucks store in Buena Park sells for record-high $7.88 million

    Starbucks store in Buena Park sells for record-high $7.88 million
    Starbucks in Buena Park sold for $7.88 million. (Courtesy: Matthews Real Estate)
    A Burger King in Buena Park with a medieval look was retooled into a modern looking Starbucks in Buena Park and sold for $7.88 million. (Courtesy: Google Earth)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsThis Starbucks in Buena Park was previously a Burger King. It sold for $7.88 million. (Courtesy: Matthews Real Estate)
    A drive-thru was a key reason wny a Starbucks in Buena Park sold for $7.88 million. (Courtesy: Matthew
  • It’s not illegal to park backwards in a lot — most of the time

    It’s not illegal to park backwards in a lot — most of the time
    Q. Hey Honk: When I was growing up, my dad told me it was illegal to park backwards in parking lots. I’m guessing that’s not the case anymore, as I’ve seen it done a lot for decades. Because vehicles don’t align up when someone backs in, your door can hit their side mirror. If that law is still in effect, I’ve never heard about or seen one person ticketed for this. Can you please clarify whether the law changed, and the reasoning? I hope and pray you will provide me
  • Trump jokes to Putin: ‘Don’t meddle in the election’

    Trump jokes to Putin: ‘Don’t meddle in the election’
    By JONATHAN LEMIRE and ZEKE MILLER
    OSAKA, Japan — With a smirk and a finger point, President Donald Trump dryly told Russia’s Vladimir Putin “Don’t meddle in the election” in their first meeting since the special counsel concluded that Moscow extensively interfered with the 2016 campaign.
    The tone of the president’s comment did little to silence questions about Trump’s relationship with Russia in the aftermath of special counsel Robert Mueller’s co
  • Rivals target Biden as Democrats’ rifts emerge on age, race

    Rivals target Biden as Democrats’ rifts emerge on age, race
    By JUANA SUMMERS and STEVE PEOPLES
    MIAMI — Democratic divisions over race, age and ideology burst into public view in Thursday night’s presidential debate, punctuated by a heated exchange between former Vice President Joe Biden and California Sen. Kamala Harris.
    It was one of several moments that left the 76-year-old Biden, who entered the night as his party’s early front-runner , on the defensive as he works to convince voters he’s still in touch with the modern Democrat
  • Candace Parker shows glimpses of herself in Sparks’ victory over Aces

    Candace Parker shows glimpses of herself in Sparks’ victory over Aces
    LOS ANGELES — It was only a matter of time before the real Candace Parker showed up.
    Sidelined for the first seven games of the WNBA season because of a hamstring injury, the Sparks’ two-time league MVP struggled in her first three games. She was shooting 17.9 percent (5 for 28) from the field and had gone 2 for 11 from 3-point range going into Thursday night’s game against Las Vegas.
    The 33-year-old looked like a superstar again in the 86-74 victory at Staples Center. She hand
  • Corona del Mar water polo attacker Tanner Pulice commits to UCLA

    Corona del Mar water polo attacker Tanner Pulice commits to UCLA
    Corona del Mar All-County water polo player Tanner Pulice built plenty of momentum in the spring for another stellar fall.
    The sharp-shooting attacker committed to UCLA, earned the top newcomer award in USA Water Polo’s National League and made the U.S. national youth team.
    Last season, Pulice earned first-team All-County honors by scoring 109 goals and adding 36 assists to help the Sea Kings reach the CIF-SS Division 2 playoffs from the tough Surf League.
    UCLA recently received a verbal c
  • Sparks play with improved energy, defeat Las Vegas Aces to end slide

    Sparks play with improved energy, defeat Las Vegas Aces to end slide
    LOS ANGELES — More than anything, Sparks coach Derek Fisher said he wanted the Sparks to fight harder than they had in their previous four games – all losses.
    “The only takeaway that I really care about tonight,” he said before his Sparks defeated the Las Vegas Aces 86-74 on Thursday night, “is how many times you see Sparks players fighting and knocking people around and being really physical and competitive.”
    Before 10,295 fans at Staples Center, the Sparks (
  • Angels extend win streak to 4 in first game of season with their full lineup

    Angels extend win streak to 4 in first game of season with their full lineup
    Angels third baseman Tommy La Stella fields a ball hit by Oakland’s Marcus Semien during the first inning of Thursday’s game at Angel Stadium. Semien was thrown out at first on the play. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)
    ANAHEIM, CA – JUNE 27: Griffin Canning #47 of the Los Angeles Angels pitches in the first inning of the game against the Oakland Athletics at Angel Stadium of Anaheim on June 27, 2019 in Anaheim, California. (Photo by Jayne Kamin-Oncea/Getty Images)SoundThe gallery wi
  • Dodgers’ hit six home runs, survive slugfest with Rockies

    Dodgers’ hit six home runs, survive slugfest with Rockies
    Los Angeles Dodgers’ Max Muncy watches his solo home run off Colorado Rockies starting pitcher Peter Lambert during the second inning of a baseball game Thursday, June 27, 2019, in Denver. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)
    DENVER, COLORADO – JUNE 2C7: Starting pitcher Walker Buehler #21 of the Los Angeles Dodgers throws in the first inning against the Colorado Rockies at Coors Field on June 27, 2019 in Denver, Colorado. (Photo by Matthew Stockman/Getty Images)SoundThe gallery will resume i
  • Quick fix for housing? Let California cities collect income taxes

    Quick fix for housing? Let California cities collect income taxes
    If California is serious about fixing its housing challenges, it should wean its cities off the sales tax gravy train.
    Until local municipalities are properly motivated to build, not much will change. And the only persuasion that makes cities jump is cash.
    Currently, cities are addicted to boosting sales tax collection because it’s about the only cash flow that can be enhanced with development powers. So, your city council often acts more like a mall developer than a civic group building a
  • If California had city income taxes, would more homes get built?

    If California had city income taxes, would more homes get built?
    If California is serious about fixing its housing challenges, it should wean its cities off the sales tax gravy train.
    Until local municipalities are properly motivated to build, not much will change. And the only persuasion that makes cities jump is cash.
    Currently, cities are addicted to boosting sales tax collection because it’s about the only cash flow that can be enhanced with development powers. So, your city council often acts more like a mall developer than a civic group building a
  • Debate night — again: Political Cartoons

    Debate night — again: 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.
  • Iraqi general testifies Navy SEAL Edward ‘Eddie’ Gallagher didn’t harm the teen ISIS fighter he is accused of killing

    Iraqi general testifies Navy SEAL Edward ‘Eddie’ Gallagher didn’t harm the teen ISIS fighter he is accused of killing
    An Iraqi general whose forces partnered with American troops during a 2017 U.S. deployment to Mosul was shown in video testimony Thursday, June 27, saying he was at a teen ISIS fighter’s side and never saw Navy SEAL Edward “Eddie” Gallagher do anything but try to save the boy’s life.
    Gallagher is on trial for the pre-meditated murder of the teen fighter, as well as other war crimes including posing for a photograph with the boy’s body while he and other SEALs held a
  • 3 women arrested, accused of using Fullerton College to steal $1 million in financial aid

    3 women arrested, accused of using Fullerton College to steal $1 million in financial aid
    Three San Bernardino County women were arrested Thursday, June 27, and accused of stealing more than $1 million in federal student financial aid through Fullerton College in a scheme in which authorities say they enrolled hundreds of mostly non-existent students, successfully applied for grants and loans and then pocketed the money.
    Sparkle Shorale Nelson, 32, of Highland; Shykeena Monique “Shy” Johnson, 31, of Apple Valley; and Jerrika Eldrena Lashay “Muffin” Johnson, 37
  • Angels’ Mike Trout elected to another All-Star Game, hopes Tommy La Stella joins him

    Angels’ Mike Trout elected to another All-Star Game, hopes Tommy La Stella joins him
    ANAHEIM — Mike Trout is still hoping he’ll have a teammate join him at the All-Star Game.
    Although Tommy La Stella came up short in the voting for the starters when results were released on Thursday, he still has a shot to make it as a reserve. A vote from the players will determine the reserves, while the commissioner’s office will also be able to select a few players to fill out the roster.
    “He’s got to be an All-Star,” said Trout, who was elected as a start
  • Andrelton Simmons returns to Angels’ lineup quicker than expected

    Andrelton Simmons returns to Angels’ lineup quicker than expected
    ANAHEIM — The Angels’ lineup is finally complete.
    Shortstop Andrelton Simmons was activated before Thursday’s game and slotted into the No. 7 spot in the batting order, joining Justin Upton and Shohei Ohtani in the lineup for the first time all season.
    “I thought I was going to be playing the most games out of everybody, and unfortunately that thing happened,” said Simmons, who suffered a Grade 3 left ankle sprain on May 21. “I’m glad everybody’s b
  • Ruling on citizenship question brings relief for some, frustration for others — for now

    Ruling on citizenship question brings relief for some, frustration for others — for now
    Immigrant activists and many leaders of government agencies in Southern California expressed relief Thursday when the U.S. Supreme Court issued a ruling that at least temporarily blocks the Trump administration’s plan to ask residents about their citizenship status on the 2020 Census.
    But others who favor a citizenship question on the census were frustrated by what they viewed as a poor decision from a court that has tacked conservative on many other issues.
    Still, even after Thursday&rsqu
  • Dodgers’ Cody Bellinger will start All-Star Game, won’t participate in Home Run Derby

    Dodgers’ Cody Bellinger will start All-Star Game, won’t participate in Home Run Derby
    DENVER — Dodgers outfielder Cody Bellinger will be in the starting lineup for this year’s All-Star Game in Cleveland. But he won’t be in the Home Run Derby.
    The leading overall vote-getter in the “Primary” voting of this year’s revamped All-Star selection process, Bellinger was one of the top three in the “Starters” voting conducted Wednesday and Thursday online. Bellinger, Milwaukee’s Christian Yelich and Atlanta’s Ronald Acuña
  • Regulators: Santa Ana man used YouTube, Vietnamese-language TV to lure victims into $2.4 million investment scam

    Regulators: Santa Ana man used YouTube, Vietnamese-language TV to lure victims into $2.4 million investment scam
    The Securities and Exchange Commission has filed a complaint against a Santa Ana businessman accused of using YouTube and paid Vietnamese-language television to lure people into what authorities describe as a $2.4 million investment scam.
    Richard Vu Nguyen, also known as Nguyen Thanh Vu, is accused of misappropriating roughly $600,000, lying about his credentials and concealing his criminal history.
    He faces four fraud-related allegations in connection with his dealings as an unlicensed securiti
  • Aliso Canyon gas blowout near Porter Ranch led to dangerous pollutants near site, UCLA study finds

    Aliso Canyon gas blowout near Porter Ranch led to dangerous pollutants near site, UCLA study finds
    LOS ANGELES – Air quality samples collected near the Aliso Canyon natural gas storage facility during the 2015 blowout that led to the largest-known human-caused release of methane in U.S. history showed elevated levels of pollutants known or suspected to be associated with serious health problems, according to a UCLA Fielding School of Public Health-led study.
    The study, which appears in the latest issue of the peer-reviewed journal Environment International, raises concerns about the pot
  • Amazon adds new option: Buy on Amazon, pick up at Rite Aid

    Amazon adds new option: Buy on Amazon, pick up at Rite Aid
    By Joseph Pisani and Michelle Chapman
    Amazon is adding a new way to get your packages: head over to another store’s sales counter to pick it up.
    Starting Thursday, Amazon shoppers will be able to fetch their orders at more than 100 Rite Aid stores across the United States. It will expand to 1,500 Rite Aid locations by year-end. And Amazon said it’s looking to bring the service to other stores, both big and small.
    It’s the first time Amazon is bringing the service to the U.S., a
  • Business briefly: Jony Ive, the designer behind the iPhone, is leaving Apple

    Business briefly: Jony Ive, the designer behind the iPhone, is leaving Apple
    The man behind the iconic designs of the iPhone, iMac and iPad is leaving Apple.
    Chief Design Officer Jony Ive is departing after more than two decades at Apple to start his own design firm, the company said Thursday.
    But he’s not completely severing ties with the company he has worked at for nearly 30 years. Apple said it will be one of Ive’s clients at his new firm.
    The Cupertino company did not give an exact date for his departure.
    Ive has been a fixture on Apple’s design te
  • AES breaks ground on Long Beach battery facility that will provide power throughout Southern California

    AES breaks ground on Long Beach battery facility that will provide power throughout Southern California
    The AES power plant in southeast Long Beach is building its way toward a more sustainable future for Southern California, according to its officials.
    Executives from the company joined city officials at the plant on Thursday, June 27, to break ground on the property’s next big project: A battery storage facility the size of a football field that, once operational, will store enough power to supply four hour’s worth of electricity to more than 66,000 homes.
    “If you take a look a
  • Free agency guide: What the Lakers will look for at the wing position

    Free agency guide: What the Lakers will look for at the wing position
    How should the Lakers use their salary cap space?
    It’s been an ongoing debate for a while, one that gained new fuel as the Lakers expanded their trade for Anthony Davis on Friday to free up enough salary to lure in another star free agent this summer. What kind of players could they get with that money? What if they split it up? Here’s a guide to help answer that question, looking at different positions and tiers of value.
    Though specific players are named here, this is an examinatio
  • Fullerton city clerk says the office’s Twitter page inadvertently ‘liked’ political tweets, including from President Trump

    Fullerton city clerk says the office’s Twitter page inadvertently ‘liked’ political tweets, including from President Trump
    Fullerton City Clerk Lucinda Williams said on Thursday, June 27, she’s not sure how her office’s Twitter page “liked” several political tweets during the first Democratic presidential debate the previous night.
    She said she has updated the security and password for the office’s Twitter account and “unliked” the tweets.
    During the debate, the account “liked” tweets by President Donald Trump, Democratic strategist Paul Begala and several from F
  • AQMD to tackle pollution from warehouses, rail yards, ports and airports, not everyone is happy

    AQMD to tackle pollution from warehouses, rail yards, ports and airports, not everyone is happy
    One of the more sweeping air pollution control measures in the history of Orange County and the urban portions of Los Angeles, Riverside and San Bernardino counties begin rolling out in July, setting up historic battles between Southern California residents and goods-movement companies in the four-county region.
    South Coast Air Quality Management District regulations, along with softer measures, are aimed at curtailing what are considered indirect sources of disease-inducing smog: emissions from
  • Much-anticipated U.S. vs. France World Cup match has the feel of a final

    Much-anticipated U.S. vs. France World Cup match has the feel of a final
    PARIS — The United States has its ranking and its trophies, and that’s all the motivation France needs.
    The Americans face the French on Friday (Noon PT on FOX) at the Women’s World Cup, a match that’s been described as a final in the quarterfinals. It really has it all: The defending champions against the upstart hosts. The City of Lights. A sellout crowd.
    “They’ve got a great trophy cabinet and we still have everything to prove,” French captain Amandin

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