• Ready to learn, Tustin students head back to school

    Ready to learn, Tustin students head back to school
    Thousands of Tustin Unified School District students faced the reality this week that summer vacation is over and it is time to get back to their books.
    Schools started classes on Tuesday, Aug. 13, for some 23,400 students.
    At Guin Foss Elementary, Principal Ray Hernandez was out front welcoming the young learners on the first day of school. That included incoming kindergartners in the district’s new full-day program that is being offered on all elementary campuses.
    First grade students An
  • Former assistant Anthony Lopez excited to get first head coaching job at Tustin

    Former assistant Anthony Lopez excited to get first head coaching job at Tustin
    Tustin High’s football team will have a new head coach when it takes the field for its first game of the season on Friday, Aug. 23, against Capistrano Valley at Tustin.
    But the new coach, Anthony Lopez, is no stranger to the program.
    Lopez is in his second stint at Tustin and served last year as offensive coordinator under former long-time head coach Myron Miller, who resigned at the end of last season.
    While Tustin will use a pro-style offense this season, different from the double wing w
  • Shark events in San Clemente and Newport Beach aim at education and conservation

    Shark events in San Clemente and Newport Beach aim at education and conservation
    Longtime State Park Ranger Jim Serpa looks through the skeletal jaws of an 8-foot male Great White Shark. (Photo By Jeff Antenore, Contributing Photographer)
    Shark Week might be over, but the shark buzz never quiets down in Southern California.
    Three upcoming events will put sharks in the spotlight. The first will be Wednesday, Aug. 14 in San Clemente, and the other two in Newport Beach with 2016 shark bite survivor Maria Korcsmaros.
    “Sharks, Myth of the Monster,” put on by the San O
  • Hip-hop and dance festival Head in the Clouds returns this weekend

    Hip-hop and dance festival Head in the Clouds returns this weekend
    Asian hip-hop and dance music are returning to the Los Angeles State Historic Park Aug. 17 with the return of the Head in the Clouds Music & Arts Festival.
    Produced by hip-hop and arts collective 88rising, organizers said the festival is expected to attract about 20,000 music fans, twice the number of people who attended last year’s debut, to see more than a dozen acts on two stages.
    Some of the artists on the lineup include Japanese-Australian R&B singer Joji, Indonesian rapper Ri
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  • The UFC in Anaheim – a look at The Magnificent (and not so magnificent) Seven

    The UFC in Anaheim – a look at The Magnificent (and not so magnificent) Seven
    The UFC is back in Southern California, but this time with plenty of advance warning.
    Eight-and-a-half months ago, faced with the possibility of Jon Jones not being able to defend his light heavyweight title in Las Vegas due to a microscopic – and later deemed residual and nonconsequential – amount of a banned substance that introduced the term “picogram” into fight fans’ lexicons, the MMA promotion made the decision to bring UFC 232 to The Forum in Inglewood on six
  • Video: Why punter Wade Lees picked UCLA

    Video: Why punter Wade Lees picked UCLA
    Punter Wade Lees talks about why he decided to transfer to UCLA from Maryland, what the transition has been like and what it’s like being a 31-year-old grad student among 18-year-old freshmen.Related Articles Video: Johnny Den Bleyker says it’s ‘bittersweet’ entering senior season at UCLA Video: J.J. Molson prepares for last season at UCLA UCLA football training camp: 5 true freshmen who could make an impact UCLA football’s Josh Woods brings leadership, motivation t
  • Video: Johnny Den Bleyker says it’s ‘bittersweet’ entering senior season at UCLA

    Video: Johnny Den Bleyker says it’s ‘bittersweet’ entering senior season at UCLA
    Long snapper Johnny Den Bleyker talks about his final season at UCLA, the progress of the special teams unit and what it’s like working with J.J. Molson for four straight years.Related Articles Video: Why punter Wade Lees picked UCLA Video: J.J. Molson prepares for last season at UCLA UCLA football training camp: 5 true freshmen who could make an impact UCLA football’s Josh Woods brings leadership, motivation to field after injuries Video: Josh Woods happy to return to UCLA after kne
  • Video: J.J. Molson prepares for last season at UCLA

    Video: J.J. Molson prepares for last season at UCLA
    Kicker J.J. Molson talks about how he’s changed from a freshman in 2016 to his senior season, what his field goal range is now and how he’s trained to kick for distance.Related Articles Video: Why punter Wade Lees picked UCLA Video: Johnny Den Bleyker says it’s ‘bittersweet’ entering senior season at UCLA UCLA football training camp: 5 true freshmen who could make an impact UCLA football’s Josh Woods brings leadership, motivation to field after injuries Video:
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  • Is my hair protected at work now? Ask the lawyer

    Is my hair protected at work now? Ask the lawyer
    Q: I have been told my hair style is not considered appropriate for my job. I am black, my hair is braided. Is it legal for them to require me to change how I style my hair?
    – C.L., Los Alamitos
    Ron Sokol
    A: Legislation was passed in California in July, and signed by Gov. Newsom, entitled The Crown Act, which protects people in workplaces and K-12 public schools from being discriminated against based on their natural hair. The law takes effect in January 2020.  It prohibits the enforc
  • Who won bragging rights in Fiesta Music Festival’s bubble-blowing contest? Photos here

    Who won bragging rights in Fiesta Music Festival’s bubble-blowing contest? Photos here
    Hannah Gouding, 8, blows a bubble as Alina Martin, 9, watches during the bubble-blowing contest at the San Clemente Fiesta Music Festival on Sunday, August 11, 2019. (Photo by Mindy Schauer, Orange County Register/SCNG)
    The Kelly Rae Band gets the crowd dancing during the San Clemente Fiesta Music Festival on Sunday, August 11, 2019. (Photo by Mindy Schauer, Orange County Register/SCNG)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsAlina Martin, 9, wins the bubble-blowing contest at the San Clemente Fies
  • Gratitude Kitchen and Bar in Newport Beach will close on Tuesday, Sept. 3 and reemerge in November as Gracias Madre

    Gratitude Kitchen and Bar in Newport Beach will close on Tuesday, Sept. 3 and reemerge in November as Gracias Madre
    The owners of Gratitude Kitchen and Bar opened four years ago in Newport Beach thinking the most healthful dishes would be the most popular items on the menu. But they found out otherwise and are now going to close the  restaurant on Tuesday, Sept. 3 and reopen as Gracias Madre in November to give locals more of what they want.
    “We’ve had a steady clientele and people love us but we’re not getting the universal appeal and amount of people we were hoping for and that the si
  • California homebuying affordability falls … by less than you’d expect!

    California homebuying affordability falls … by less than you’d expect!
    So how can falling “affordability” for first-time California homebuyers be good news?
    Well, as you may know, I’m no fan of most affordability indexes. These benchmarks often underestimate a typical house hunter’s ability to buy a home, and I fear these distortions discourage some people from attempting ownership.
    Buying in California has been a challenge for decades. But homebuyers — especially first-timers — have been stretching the financing envelopes seemin
  • Whicker: If Errol Spence is The Truth, will Shawn Porter be The Polygraph?

    Whicker: If Errol Spence is The Truth, will Shawn Porter be The Polygraph?
    Kenny Porter knows things about Errol Spence Jr. that hardly anyone else does, including the fact that he can lose.
    Of course, Kenny Porter is not fighting Spence, the IBF welterweight champ, on Sept. 28 at Staples Center. His son Shawn, the WBC champ, is.
    “There’s no way this is not going to be the Fight of the Year,” said Kenny, who has trained Shawn since the kid was old enough to make a fist.
    Spence has not had Fights of the Year, because those require opposition. Spence is
  • Hey friends, Central Perk is opening this month at these two Coffee Bean locations

    Hey friends, Central Perk is opening this month at these two Coffee Bean locations
    This is the one about the chain coffee house that gets on board with the themed pop-up trend.
    Get ready to load up on more Instagram friends when you post selfies of yourself inside Central Perk because the Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf is launching a “Friends” pop-up coffee shop at two locations in honor of the show’s 25-year anniversary.
    The pop-ups inspired by the coffee shop where the friends hung out are set for the chain’s Santa Monica location at 1312 Third Street Pro
  • Long Beach area’s Iowans return to the sea for long-lived annual gathering in San Pedro

    Long Beach area’s Iowans return to the sea for long-lived annual gathering in San Pedro
    For more than a century, Long Beach has been dubbed “Iowa by the Sea.”
    And this year will mark 119 years that Long Beach residents and other Southern Californians with roots in the Hawkeye State will gather for the annual Iowa by the Sea picnic.
    The party will take over the Battleship Iowa in San Pedro on Saturday, Aug. 17, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
    Festivities planned include a silent auction, door prizes, freebies from Iowa and California — and many other activities celebrating
  • What The El Paso Moment portends for the Republican Party

    What The El Paso Moment portends for the Republican Party
    For more than 20 years, political observers have pointed to California’s Proposition 187 campaign as the seminal moment in Latino political consciousness – a year in history when Latinos across generational, educational, economic and national divides united in a singular voice against a threat to the community.
    Latinos have experienced a similar event nationally — The El Paso Moment — when a deranged racist, whose rhetoric at times matched the President of the United Stat
  • Father of accused killer of CHP officer: ‘He was a desperate man,’ may have been seeking suicide by cop

    Father of accused killer of CHP officer: ‘He was a desperate man,’ may have been seeking suicide by cop
    The father of the man suspected of killing a California Highway Patrol officer in a wild freeway shootout Monday evening in Riverside said his son was “desperate” and may have been seeking his own death at the hands of police.
    Dennis Luther, who said he’s the father of the suspected shooter, 49-year-old Aaron Luther of Beaumont, said his son was out of money, facing marital problems and couldn’t work a construction job because of pain in a knee.
    Eastridge Avenue still clo
  • Hold on, are they building a Death Star on Wilshire? Take an early peek at Academy Museum of Motion Pictures construction

    Hold on, are they building a Death Star on Wilshire? Take an early peek at Academy Museum of Motion Pictures construction
    The new Academy Museum of Motion Pictures has delayed its opening until sometime in 2020. Nonetheless, the new, domed portion of the complex — which at this stage bears a striking resemblance to the “Death Star” from the Star Wars movies — is taking shape directly behind the former May Company building and next to the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.
    With a resemblance to the Death Star new Motion Picture Museum nears completion.The museum is scheduled to open in 2020. (
  • Protesters cripple Hong Kong airport for a 2nd day

    Protesters cripple Hong Kong airport for a 2nd day
    By YANAN WANG and KATIE TAM
    HONG KONG — Pro-democracy demonstrators severely crippled operations at Hong Kong’s international airport for a second day Tuesday, forcing authorities to cancel all remaining flights as the city’s pro-Beijing leader warned that the protesters had pushed events onto a “path of no return.”
    After a brief period early in the day when flights were able to take off and land, the airport authority suspended check-in services for departing fligh
  • Moose Fire map: Evacuations in Mendocino County

    Moose Fire map: Evacuations in Mendocino County
    A fire that started Monday evening near the Mendocino County community of Hopland is threatening structures and has forced evacuations of a rural area.
    The Moose Fire was reported at 5:10 p.m. Monday near the intersection of Moose Road and Bus McGall Road, in steep wooded terrain five miles northwest of Hopland. The cause is under investigation.
    Within two hours, it was threatening 10 structures and evacuation orders had been issued, the CalFire incident report says.
    At 7 a.m. Tuesday, it had bu
  • 9 woman say opera’s Placido Domingo abused power to sexually harass them

    9 woman say opera’s Placido Domingo abused power to sexually harass them
    For decades, Placido Domingo, one of the most celebrated and powerful men in opera, has tried to pressure women into sexual relationships by dangling jobs and then sometimes punishing the women professionally when they refused his advances, numerous accusers told The Associated Press.
    Regarded as one of the greatest opera singers of all time, Domingo also is a prolific conductor and the director of the Los Angeles Opera. The multiple Grammy winner is an immensely respected figure in his rarefied
  • Growing up in Lebanon, Elvis aficionado learned English from the King of Rock ‘n’ Roll

    Growing up in Lebanon, Elvis aficionado learned English from the King of Rock ‘n’ Roll
    “Hound dog” might have been the first English phrase Ghassan Haddad learned as a child growing up in Lebanon – or, maybe “heartbreak hotel.”
    In reality, it probably was something a little more utilitarian.
    Regardless, Haddad definitely expanded his second language under the tutelage of Elvis Presley.
    “I would memorize entire songs without knowing what they meant,” Haddad said. “I remember singing, ‘Are You Lonesome Tonight?’ and then as
  • After Jeffrey Epstein’s death, the focus shifts to possible conspirators

    After Jeffrey Epstein’s death, the focus shifts to possible conspirators
    NEW YORK — In the wake of Jeffrey Epstein’s suicide, federal prosecutors in New York have shifted their focus to possible charges against anyone who assisted or enabled him in what authorities say was his rampant sexual abuse.
    Two days after the 66-year-old financier’s death in a New York jail where he was awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges, Attorney General William Barr warned on Monday that “any co-conspirators should not rest easy.”
    “Let me assure yo
  • Decorated Marine Raider who served at Camp Pendleton dies in small-arms fire in Iraq

    Decorated Marine Raider who served at Camp Pendleton dies in small-arms fire in Iraq
    A highly decorated Marine Raider who once served at Camp Pendleton has been killed in Iraq, Pentagon officials said Monday, Aug. 12.
    Gunnery Sgt. Scott A. Koppenhafer, 35, died Saturday, Aug. 10, after being engaged by enemy small-arms fire while accompanying Iraqi Security Forces on an operation in Ninewah province, Iraq. He was serving there as part of Operation Inherent Resolve, the U.S.-led fight against ISIS.
    Koppenhafer was assigned to the 2nd Marine Raider Battalion, Marine Forces Special
  • Have Disneyland fans finally reached their limit?

    Have Disneyland fans finally reached their limit?
    After years of raising its ticket prices, has Disneyland finally discovered the limit that its fans are willing to pay?
    The Walt Disney Company recently reported its financial results for the latest quarter, and they included a rare decrease in theme park attendance at both the Disneyland and Walt Disney World resorts. Attendance dropped 3 percent at Disney’s U.S. theme parks, despite the opening of Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge in Anaheim.
    If you were around in January 1987, you might re
  • Mike Trout snares $9.15 million mansion in Newport Beach

    Mike Trout snares $9.15 million mansion in Newport Beach
    Angel’s All-Star Mike Trout has scored himself a 9,000-square-foot English Tudor-style mansion in Newport Beach for $9.15 million.
    Built in 1982 (Trout was born in 1991) and recently updated, the house – located in the guard-gated Harbor Ridge community – has an elevator, built-in “doggie bath” and sweeping coastal views.
    The formal entry leads to the living room, with a wood beam ceiling and a behemoth fireplace.
    A row of glass doors to the viewing deck runs the le
  • Jose Suarez struggles again in Angels’ sloppy loss to Pirates

    Jose Suarez struggles again in Angels’ sloppy loss to Pirates
    Los Angeles Angels designated hitter Shohei Ohtani, right, hits a ground out to second, with Pittsburgh Pirates catcher Jacob Stallings, center, and umpire Jeff Nelson, left, watching during the third inning of a baseball game in Anaheim, Calif., Monday, Aug. 12, 2019. (AP Photo/Alex Gallardo)
    Pittsburgh Pirates designated hitter Josh Bell, right, rounds third after hitting a solo home run against Los Angeles Angels relief pitcher Jose Rodriguez, left, during the sixth inning of a baseball game
  • Angels’ Andrelton Simmons eyes rapid return from latest ankle sprain

    Angels’ Andrelton Simmons eyes rapid return from latest ankle sprain
    ANAHEIM – Angels shortstop Andrelton Simmons missed his ninth consecutive game because of a sprained left ankle Monday. He missed 34 games in May and June with a similar injury, fulfilling his expectation of beating predictions that he would require much longer than a month to recover.
    Simmons spouted similar rhetoric Monday. Manager Brad Ausmus recently predicted that Simmons would miss “at least a couple of weeks” this time around. Simmons still hasn’t practiced any bas
  • USC safety Talanoa Hufanga showing some real progress in training camp

    USC safety Talanoa Hufanga showing some real progress in training camp
    LOS ANGELES – Head coach Clay Helton and the USC  football team continue to search for a starting quarterback but safety Talanoa Hufanga didn’t make the decision any easier for anyone who decided to throw his way Monday.
    Hufanga had two interceptions, including one off quarterback Matt Fink, and deflected another pass during 11-on-11 drills.
    “He made two really special plays today,” Helton said. “He made a one-handed low ball catch that made him look like one o
  • Should $331 million settlement from housing bubble help stop evictions, foreclosures?

    Should $331 million settlement from housing bubble help stop evictions, foreclosures?
    California Gov. Gavin Newsom wants to spend $331 million from a settlement with mortgage lenders on legal aid for homeowners and renters.
    “The middle class, and those that aspire to get in it, are being slammed because we have been unable to produce enough housing, to prevent evictions and foreclosures,” Newsom said as he presented his plan at a legal aid clinic.
    Newsom’s proposal repurposes most of California’s share of a 2012 settlement between states and five large len
  • In visiting Dodger Stadium, ‘Baseball Brit’ relies on the kindness of strangers

    In visiting Dodger Stadium, ‘Baseball Brit’ relies on the kindness of strangers
    LOS ANGELES – A moustached man wearing a faded Kansas City Royals hat approached Dodger Stadium from a loge-level parking lot Saturday afternoon, early enough to observe batting practice before the Dodgers’ game against the Arizona Diamondbacks. A stadium employee recognized the man. Wearing a standard-issue polo shirt and a lanyard with an ID card, the employee approached the parking lot in a sprint, beads of sweat forming with each stride.
    “You’re Baseball Brit!”
  • Dodgers release preliminary schedule for 2020 season

    Dodgers release preliminary schedule for 2020 season
    Major League Baseball released its preliminary schedule for the 2020 season Monday with the Dodgers opening the season at home against the San Francisco Giants on March 26 – and hosting the All-Star Game for the first time in 40 years on July 14.
    The March 26 opener is the earliest opener in franchise history – on this continent. The Dodgers opened the 2014 season with two games against the Arizona Diamondbacks in Australia on March 22 and 23.
    The Dodgers will return the favor on Apr
  • If remodeling sinks, what’s that say about housing overall?

    If remodeling sinks, what’s that say about housing overall?
    A contractor not returning your calls? Consider calling next year.
    Remodelers are having one of their busiest summers ever, but that’s likely to change.
    The annual gain in home-improvement spending is expected to fall by as much as half in many major real estate markets by the end of this year, according to the Joint Center for Housing Studies of Harvard University.
    Harvard’s Leading Indicator of Remodeling Activity (LIRA) says annual gains in homeowner expenditures for improvements
  • Laguna Beach hilltop home of restaurateur relists at $7 million

    Laguna Beach hilltop home of restaurateur relists at $7 million
    A view of the home from the back of the property. (Photo by VIPhotography)
    A view of the great room with the loft and kitchen in the rear. (Photo by VIPhotography)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsIn the great room, sliding glass walls connect the indoors with the outdoors. (Photo by VIPhotography)
    The kitchen is located beneath the loft. (Photo by VIPhotography)
    The master bedroom offers panoramic ocean views. (Photo by VIPhotography)
    The infinity pool and spa. (Photo by VIPhotography)
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  • Laguna Hills, Katella among teams involved in proposed changes to Orange County league alignments

    Laguna Hills, Katella among teams involved in proposed changes to Orange County league alignments
    One releaguing proposal that would take effect in the 2020-21 school year would have Beckman and Laguna Hills trade their league affiliations.
    Another proposal would have Katella and Western swap league affiliation and would create an eight-team football-only conference composed of current Pacific Coast League schools with the addition of Dana Hills and Laguna Hills.
    Those two proposals were approved at a meeting of Orange County athletic directors this past week.
    One of those proposals could be
  • Chargers’ Derwin James driven to improve on stellar rookie season

    Chargers’ Derwin James driven to improve on stellar rookie season
    COSTA MESA — Derwin James’ stylish training camp attire features a gold arm sleeve, a tinted helmet visor and a jersey crop top that displays his abdominal muscles, also known as a six-pack, but that hasn’t been confirmed.
    The Chargers’ fit strong safety has likely elevated to an eight-pack. But what has been confirmed is that James put the work in this offseason, and hasn’t grown complacent after a memorable rookie year that earned him All-Pro honors at two positio
  • Santa Ana’s troubled Spurgeon school renamed, to the chagrin of local historians

    Santa Ana’s troubled Spurgeon school renamed, to the chagrin of local historians
    Several large banners flanked a Santa Ana campus on the first day of school Monday, but missing from them all was a familiar name: Spurgeon Intermediate, in honor of the city’s founder.
    The Santa Ana Unified School District has combined two schools into one, creating a dual immersion pre-kindergarten through eighth grade school that, on Monday afternoon, it dedicated with a ribbon cutting ceremony. The site is the campus of what used to be called Spurgeon Intermediate, a school where stude
  • Business briefly: Verizon sells Tumblr to WordPress owner; YUM CEO Creed to retire

    Business briefly: Verizon sells Tumblr to WordPress owner; YUM CEO Creed to retire
    Verizon is selling Tumblr, a darling of early social media, to the owner of blogging platform WordPress.
    Tumblr is known for its devoted fan base and has been home to angry posts from celebrities like Taylor Swift. It angered many users last year when it banned porn and “adult content,” which made up a big part of its highly visual and meme-friendly online presence.
    But well before that, the site has already been drifting in the face of competition from Facebook and its Instagram ser
  • Titan’s team Blue wins women’s soccer scrimmage

    Titan’s team Blue wins women’s soccer scrimmage
    The Blue team won the women’s soccer team’s annual Blue/Orange Scrimmage on Saturday in Titan Stadium, 2-0, thanks to goals from junior Haley Brown and sophomore Kaya Hawkinson.
    The Titan squad, split into two teams, played two 30-minute periods. After a scoreless first half, Brown broke the deadlock at the 41:52 mark off a ball from senior midfielder Atlanta Primus.
    Just a minute later, junior attacker Callie Petrey-Juarez made a run up the left side of the pitch and found Hawkinson
  • Former Angels star Doug DeCinces sentenced to home detention in insider trading case

    Former Angels star Doug DeCinces sentenced to home detention in insider trading case
    Former Angels baseball star Doug DeCinces was sentenced by a federal judge in Santa Ana on Monday to eight months of home detention and ordered to pay a fine for his role in an insider-trading scheme.
    DeCinces, 68, was convicted in May 2017 for his role in the trading scheme that involved the alleged use of non-public information about a pending merger. DeCinces, who long denied the charges against him, later worked with government prosecutors as they sought to build a case against an alleged as
  • 38,000 Kaiser workers in California vote to authorize a strike

    38,000 Kaiser workers in California vote to authorize a strike
    Kaiser Permanente workers in California have voted to authorize an unfair labor practices strike in October, a walkout that would be the biggest in the U.S. in more than 20 years.
    The employees, represented by Service Employees International Union – United Healthcare Workers West (SEIU-UHW), are seeking higher wages that can support middle-class families, assurance of adequate staffing, compassionate use of technology and a worker/management partnership that will bargain in good faith.
    Mor
  • Here’s what’s actually going on with the OCDE budget: Al Mijares

    Here’s what’s actually going on with the OCDE budget: Al Mijares
    In an Aug. 6 op-ed, Orange County Board of Education member Ken Williams attempts to deflect blame for the board majority’s failure to approve the Orange County Department of Education’s 2019-20 budget by July 1, as required by law. This delay, a first for our county, now exceeds 40 days.
    Because Williams tried to amend the budget without public input, transparency or the legal authority to do so in the first place, the state Department of Education recently forced him and the board
  • Chemicals in car in Long Beach VA parking lot prompt hazmat response

    Chemicals in car in Long Beach VA parking lot prompt hazmat response
    Hazardous materials teams responded to reports of potentially hazardous chemicals at a parking lot of the Veterans Affairs Long Beach Healthcare System on 7th Street on Monday, Aug. 12.
    A patient told staff that caustic chemicals were stored in his vehicle parked at 5901 E. 7th St., the Long Beach VA’s director of public relations, Richard Beam, said. He said it was not immediately clear what substances were involved, but if mixed, they had the potential to contaminate several hundred yard
  • Alexander: Fixing Baseball, Part II

    Alexander: Fixing Baseball, Part II
    Fact: Through Sunday, 14 of Major League Baseball’s 30 teams had experienced attendance decreases from this point last season.
    Also a fact: The Red Sox avoided being one of those, by just 20,429 fans, thanks to two crowds of 59,659 and 59,059 in their London games with the Yankees. Meanwhile the Angels, despite being the home team for two games in Monterrey, Mexico in May and drawing 18,177 and 17,614, were just 2,861 behind their 2018 home attendance pace.
    That latter number helps speak t

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