• UCLA football plays ‘substitution game’ to fill key nickel spot

    UCLA football plays ‘substitution game’ to fill key nickel spot
    LOS ANGELES — Nobody puts Jay Shaw in a corner.
    The redshirt sophomore defensive back was a star cornerback in at Corona Centennial High, but Shaw has expanded his game at UCLA and is in line to start at nickel for the Bruins. Now the former four-star recruit isn’t just pressing receivers out wide at the line of scrimmage.
    “Sometimes you playing like a corner,” Shaw said of the nickel spot, “sometimes you’re playing like a linebacker, sometimes you’re pl
  • DUI suspected in fatal Long Beach crash on PCH

    DUI suspected in fatal Long Beach crash on PCH
    The passenger of a man suspected of driving while intoxicated died following a crash in Long Beach early Sunday, Aug. 18.
    The collision happened near the intersection of Pacific Coast Highway and Grand Avenue at about 2:40 a.m., Long Beach Police said in a news release. Osvaldo Ramirez-Vazquez, 21, of Long Beach, is accused of speeding east along PCH in a 1999 Lincoln Town Car when he lost control of the vehicle. The car traveled into westbound lanes and was broadsided on its passenger side by a
  • Housing crisis looms while lawmakers drag their feet

    Housing crisis looms while lawmakers drag their feet
    Despite signs that home prices may be stabilizing, California still faces a severe housing crisis. Throughout the United States, 55 percent of households can afford to buy a median-priced home. In California, that number has fallen to 30 percent. High prices have taken their toll on the rental market also, which is fueling mistaken calls for statewide rent control – a policy that will further distort the market and reduce housing supply over time.
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  • Dodgers lose as Dustin May surrenders grand slam in first relief appearance

    Dodgers lose as Dustin May surrenders grand slam in first relief appearance
    Atlanta Braves’ Rafael Ortega follows through on a grand slam in the sixth inning of a baseball game against the Los Angeles Dodgers, Sunday, Aug. 18, 2019, in Atlanta.(AP Photo/John Amis)
    Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Dustin May winds up during the sixth inning of a baseball game against the Atlanta Braves, Sunday, Aug. 18, 2019, in Atlanta. (AP Photo/John Amis)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsLos Angeles Dodgers’ Cody Bellinger, right, celebrates his three-run home run with Will
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  • Chargers vs. Saints: Live updates from Los Angeles

    Chargers vs. Saints: Live updates from Los Angeles
    Follow along for updates as Philip Rivers and the Los Angeles Chargers host Drew Brees and the New Orleans Saints at the StubHub Center.
    Viewing on a mobile device? Click here for updates. Whoever the #Chargersmusic director is this season, they love DMX's Party UpI think if Teddy Bridgewater completes that deep pass over the middle to Emmanuel Butler, social media might have exploded.Chargers' first-teamish defense gets a 3 and out on the second driveChargers' second drive ends with a puntSaint
  • Angels send struggling rookie Jose Suarez to Triple-A

    Angels send struggling rookie Jose Suarez to Triple-A
    ANAHEIM — The Angels finally decided that 21-year-old José Suarez would be better served refining his game in the minors than continuing to struggle in the majors.
    Suarez, who had a 6.75 ERA in 12 games, was optioned to Triple-A on Sunday, a day after his latest shaky outing.
    Although the Angels have a string of off days upcoming, Manager Brad Ausmus said this move was not simply about roster management.
    “We wanted him to work on some things, and it’s easier to work on t
  • Video: Elisha Guidry learns from redshirt experience

    Video: Elisha Guidry learns from redshirt experience
    Defensive back Elisha Guidry talks about how playing last year and redshirting helped him heading into this training camp and his role on special teams.Related Articles Video: Jay Shaw says playing special teams at UCLA is easy as 1-2-3 Video: Chip Kelly says UCLA has ’92-96 percent’ participation in camp Boss Tagaloa at center is ‘a relief’ for UCLA offense Darnay Holmes misses UCLA practice Saturday with undisclosed injury Video: Chase Griffin gets Chip Kelly-approved 8
  • Video: Jay Shaw says playing special teams at UCLA is easy as 1-2-3

    Video: Jay Shaw says playing special teams at UCLA is easy as 1-2-3
    Defensive back Jay Shaw talks about how special teams coordinator Derek Sage has made special teams assignments so easy, what his role is on special teams and how the defense has improved.Related Articles Video: Elisha Guidry learns from redshirt experience Video: Chip Kelly says UCLA has ’92-96 percent’ participation in camp Boss Tagaloa at center is ‘a relief’ for UCLA offense Darnay Holmes misses UCLA practice Saturday with undisclosed injury Video: Chase Griffin gets
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  • Dodgers haven’t decided on September plan for Triple-A terror Gavin Lux

    Dodgers haven’t decided on September plan for Triple-A terror Gavin Lux
    ATLANTA – They have done it before.
    In 2015, the Dodgers’ top prospect was a shortstop. They brought him up as a September callup and played him at a different position occasionally. But by the time the postseason started, Corey Seager had played his way into an every-day role, taking the shortstop job from veteran Jimmy Rollins.
    The Dodgers’ top prospect is once again a shortstop, Triple-A terror Gavin Lux. But things are much different at the big-league level than they were i
  • Tenant protection proposals and ordinances in Southern California

    Tenant protection proposals and ordinances in Southern California
    See main story: Fallout from state’s rent control debates: More rent hikes
    AB 1482: Would cap rent increases in California at 7% plus inflation, up to a maximum of 10% a year, on all rental housing that’s at least 10 years old, including single-family homes if the owner owns more than 10 rentals.
    Rental Affordability Act: This proposed 2020 state ballot initiative seeks to narrow limits on local rent control laws contained in the Costa-Hawkins Act. It would allow cities and counties
  • Fallout from state’s rent control debate: More rent hikes

    Fallout from state’s rent control debate: More rent hikes
    The Casa Grande Apartments in Anaheim were aging fast. The 48-year-old complex needed a new roof, plumbing work and a few minor but costly upgrades.
    The owners for years had put off monthly rent hikes greater than $40. And now, their adviser was suggesting they move fast and hike their below-market rents as much as 60 percent.
    If they didn’t act quickly, the adviser said, they could get hit by one of several rent control proposals circulating in Sacramento or at Anaheim City Hall.
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  • Don’t blame Proposition 13 for high building fees

    Don’t blame Proposition 13 for high building fees
    Another week, another lie about Proposition 13. Recall that last week this column burst the bubble on the myth that schools are “starved” for revenue. This week’s narrative from the Prop. 13 opponents is that California’s high fees for building homes and commercial property is due to Proposition 13 denying local governments the ability to raise revenue.
    A study just released by the University of California Center for Housing Innovation concluded that the “impact fee
  • South Main Divide in Cleveland National Forest closed almost 14 hours for death investigation

    South Main Divide in Cleveland National Forest closed almost 14 hours for death investigation
    A stretch of roadway south of Highway 74 in the Cleveland National Forest near the El Cariso Campground was re-opened to traffic Sunday after authorities investigated a death in the area.
    The Riverside County Sheriff’s office had closed South Main Divide three miles south of Highway 74 around 10:30 p.m Saturday; the roadway was completely re-opened nearly 14 hours later, around 12:15 p.m. Sunday.
    There was no word whether foul play was involved, and no other information was available Sunda
  • Death investigation in Cleveland National Forest affects South Main Divide

    Death investigation in Cleveland National Forest affects South Main Divide
    A stretch of roadway south of Highway 74 in the Cleveland National Forest near the El Cariso Campground was partly re-opened Sunday as authorities investigated a death in the area.
    The Riverside County Sheriff’s office had closed South Main Divide three miles south of Highway 74 around 10:30 p.m Saturday; one lane was opened shortly after 7:30 a.m. Sunday.
    There was no word whether foul play was involved, and no other information was available Sunday morning.
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  • Del Mar consensus picks for Sunday Aug. 18

    Del Mar consensus picks for Sunday Aug. 18
    The consensus box of picks comes from handicappers Bob Mieszerski, Art Wilson, Terry Turrell and Eddie Wilson. Here are the picks for Sunday Aug. 18 at Del Mar.
    Trouble viewing on mobile device? See consensus picks
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    Related Articles Del Mar: Higher Power wins Pacific Classic Whicker: Fast underdogs lead the way at Del Mar Del Mar consensus picks for Saturday Aug. 17 Jockey Mike Smith trying to get record-setting win in Pacific Classic Del M
  • Video: Chip Kelly says UCLA has ’92-96 percent’ participation in camp

    Video: Chip Kelly says UCLA has ’92-96 percent’ participation in camp
    Head coach Chip Kelly talks about the relative lack of injuries during this training camp and how the Bruins are performing on special teams.Related Articles Boss Tagaloa at center is ‘a relief’ for UCLA offense Darnay Holmes misses UCLA practice Saturday with undisclosed injury Video: Chase Griffin gets Chip Kelly-approved 8 hours of sleep a night Video: Austin Burton sees UCLA offense progressing in second year under Chip Kelly Video: Dorian Thompson-Robinson builds strong connecti
  • Is a recession on our horizon?

    Is a recession on our horizon?
    We live in volatile economic times, with global markets reacting moment by moment to the latest bits of data and the utterances of central bankers and politicians — even the tweets from the White House.
    California’s economy is much too big — the fifth largest in the world, we are constantly reminded — to avoid that volatility. Agriculture and the state’s high technology sector, for instance, are directly affected by trade conflicts between the U.S. and China.
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  • Anaheim, Orange, Villa Park homebuying drops 11% in O.C.’s worst first half since 2011

    Anaheim, Orange, Villa Park homebuying drops 11% in O.C.’s worst first half since 2011
    Homebuying in Anaheim, Orange and Villa Park fell 11% as Orange County sales stalled to the slowest pace in eight years.
    CoreLogic homebuying stats show 2019’s first six months were Orange County’s slowest-selling first half since 2011, just after the Great Recession ended. House hunters’ resistance to buy was certainly key to the countywide median selling price running flat over the year. Falling mortgage rates could not override slipping consumer confidence and a cooling
  • Meet Rev. Gadget — at the top of the electric vehicle custom conversion trend

    Meet Rev. Gadget — at the top of the electric vehicle custom conversion trend
    If you call Greg Abbott a revolutionary you would be accurate.
    You could also call him: inventor, entrepreneur, reality TV host, hobbyist, environmentalist, trend-setter, cat lover.
    But the name he prefers is simply gadget, actually Rev. Gadget, a playa name he took during a recent experience at Burning Man, a place in the Nevada desert people go to detach from the real world and discover their true selves.
    “I’ve always been the gadget guy,” he said. “I take an old car, m
  • High School Football Preview 2019: All of our stories, lists, rankings, photos and more

    High School Football Preview 2019: All of our stories, lists, rankings, photos and more
    This is the place to find all of the Register’s high school football preview content for the 2019 season.
    All of the stories, rankings, lists, photos and more.
    Make sure you check it out before the games begin.Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowThe Southern California News Group’s High School Football Preview magazine is included for subscribers in the Sunday, Aug. 18 edition of the Orange County Register. The magazine is also avail
  • Del Mar: Higher Power wins Pacific Classic

    Del Mar: Higher Power wins Pacific Classic
    Hronis Racing’s Higher Power and jockey Flavien Prat win the Grade I, $1,000,000 Pacific Classic, Saturday, August 17, 2019 at Del Mar Thoroughbred Club, Del Mar CA. (Courtesy of Benoit Photo)
    Owner Kosta Hronis, left, has a hug for jockey Flavien Prat, right, after Higher Power’s victory in the Grade I, $1,000,000 Pacific Classic, Saturday, August 17, 2019 at Del Mar Thoroughbred Club, Del Mar CA.. (Courtesy of Benoit Photo)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsHronis Racing’s
  • Vela, Miller help LAFC beat Real Salt Lake, clinch playoff berth

    Vela, Miller help LAFC beat Real Salt Lake, clinch playoff berth
    SANDY, Utah — Carlos Vela scored his MLS-leading 24th goal of the season, Tyler Miller had four saves and Los Angeles FC beat Real Salt Lake 2-0 on Saturday night to clinch a playoff berth.
    LAFC played a man down after defender Walker Zimmerman, who was shown a yellow card for time wasting in the 17th minute, was given a red for unsporting behavior in the 48th., Real Salt Lake’s Aaron Herrera, who blocked two would-be goals in the first half, was shown a straight red for denial of a
  • Orange County Football Preview 2019: Preseason Top 10

    Orange County Football Preview 2019: Preseason Top 10
    The Orange County high school football preseason top 10:
    ORANGE COUNTY TOP 10
    Mater Dei football players Myles Murao (74), Kody Epps (4), Dean Neely (52), Bryce Young (9), Tai Marks (73) and Nate White (20) in Santa Ana, CA, on Tuesday, Aug 13, 2019. (Photo by Jeff Gritchen, Orange County Register/SCNG)
    1. Mater Dei
    One of these seasons Mater Dei is not going to be a national championship contender. This is not that season. The Monarchs have a bevy of returnees from last year’s team that w
  • Orange County Football Preview 2019: Week-by-week look at the area’s top matchups

    Orange County Football Preview 2019: Week-by-week look at the area’s top matchups
    The Southern California News Group’s High School Football Preview magazine is included for subscribers in the Sunday, Aug. 18 edition of the Orange County Register. The magazine is also available for purchase at the Register’s office in Anaheim during regular business hours.
    A week-by-week look at the top high school football matchups in Orange County for the 2019 season:
    Week 0: Aug. 23
    Centennial of Corona vs. Mater Dei at Santa Ana Stadium
    This is how to start a season: Two teams
  • AVP Manhattan Beach Open: Canadian women’s pair, No. 11, upset their way into semifinals

    AVP Manhattan Beach Open: Canadian women’s pair, No. 11, upset their way into semifinals
    Carissa Jones, left, and Zana Muno celebrate their point during the AVP Manhattan Beach Open main draw tournament at Manhattan Beach on Friday, August 16, 2019. (Photo by Kyusung Gong/Contributing Photographer)
    April Ross, second from right, tips the ball over during the AVP Manhattan Beach Open main draw tournament at Manhattan Beach on Friday, August 16, 2019. (Photo by Kyusung Gong/Contributing Photographer)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsApril Ross makes a dig during the AVP Manhattan
  • Orange County Football Preview 2019: Preseason All-County team

    Orange County Football Preview 2019: Preseason All-County team
    The Southern California News Group’s High School Football Preview magazine is included for subscribers in the Sunday, Aug. 18 edition of the Orange County Register. The magazine is also available for purchase at the Register’s office in Anaheim during regular business hours.
    The Register’s Preseason All-County Football Team for the 2019 season.
    PRESEASON ALL-COUNTY
    OFFENSE
    QB: Bryce Young, Mater Dei, Sr.
    RB: Chris Street, JSerra, Sr.
    WR: Joey Hobert, San Juan Hills, Sr.
    WR: Joh
  • Orange County Football Preview 2019: Top story lines to follow

    Orange County Football Preview 2019: Top story lines to follow
    A daunting national title defense. Quests for elusive postseason glory. And a star-studded cast ready to deliver more offensive fireworks.
    Sequels aren’t supposed to be as thrilling as the original, but the potential for Orange County’s 2019 high school football season stacks up just fine with the memories of an epic 2018.
    Mater Dei’s moxie and preseason ranking have the Monarchs poised for another run at a national title but the road is treacherous.Support our high school spor
  • New CIF-SS playoff format designed to deliver exciting competition

    New CIF-SS playoff format designed to deliver exciting competition
    The Southern California News Group’s High School Football Preview magazine is included for subscribers in its editions of the Sunday, Aug. 18 paper. Copies of the magazine may also be purchased at the office of your local SCNG newspaper.
    One of the most popular attractions for Southern California high school sports will offer a new ride this fall that powerhouse football programs can’t wait to experience.
    Well, not every team shares the excitement. Change can elicit numerous opinions
  • The Best of Friday Night Lights: Our favorite places in SoCal to watch high school football

    The Best of Friday Night Lights: Our favorite places in SoCal to watch high school football
    The Southern California News Group’s High School Football Preview magazine is included for subscribers in its editions of the Sunday, Aug. 18 paper. Copies of the magazine may also be purchased at the office of your local SCNG newspaper.
    Where are the best places – we’re talking about best setting, best pregame, best fan experience, and so on – to watch a high school football game these days in Southern California?
    We asked the Southern California reporters to share their
  • USC’s Clay Helton not ready to name starting quarterback after scrimmage

    USC’s Clay Helton not ready to name starting quarterback after scrimmage
    Quarterback JT Daniels #18 of the USC Trojans during the USC Fall Showcase on the United Airlines Field at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum on Saturday, Aug. 17, 2019 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Keith Birmingham, Pasadena Star-News/SCNG)
    Wide receiver Tyler Vaughns #21 of the USC Trojans with the ball as they warm up during the USC Fall Showcase on the United Airlines Field at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum on Saturday, Aug. 17, 2019 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Keith Birm
  • The many flaws of California’s motor voter program

    The many flaws of California’s motor voter program
    On Aug. 9, the California Department of Finance finally released the long-awaited audit report on the Department of Motor Vehicles’ implementation of the California New Motor Voter Program.
    Some lawmakers had called for the audit to be conducted by the state auditor, but that office is independent and does a very thorough job of rooting out waste, fraud and abuse, so the DMV audit was assigned to the Department of Finance.
    The DOF issued a $417,000 contract to Ernst & Young to conduct
  • Common sense push back on far-left ethnic studies plan: Doug McIntyre

    Common sense push back on far-left ethnic studies plan: Doug McIntyre
    After major editorials in this newspaper and extensive coverage in papers across California, the state Department of Education slammed the brakes on a proposed radical, divisive and in many people’s minds anti-Semitic ethnic studies curriculum working its way through Sacramento.
    With apologies to Neil Armstrong: “That’s one small victory for newspapers, one giant leap for newspaper readers.”
    You did this. Readers of newspapers spread the word and made the phone calls and
  • The 2017 draft class finding its footing on the big stage for USA Basketball

    The 2017 draft class finding its footing on the big stage for USA Basketball
    ANAHEIM — You have to understand: One-upsmanship is nothing new between Jayson Tatum and Donovan Mitchell.
    It might be possible that the dunks really had nothing to do with each other — that after Tatum rose up for a one-handed jam in the first half on Friday night against Spain, Mitchell skirted past a Spanish defender two minutes later and rocked the rim himself. But assuming that would be ignoring how long a history those two have, dating back to their days as high school prospect
  • Dodgers lose as Hyun-Jin Ryu succumbs to home run outbreak

    Dodgers lose as Hyun-Jin Ryu succumbs to home run outbreak
    Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Hyun-Jin Ryu works against the Atlanta Braves in the fourth inning of a baseball game Saturday, Aug. 17, 2019, in Atlanta. (AP Photo/John Bazemore)
    Los Angeles Dodgers’ Matt Beaty (45) runs past Atlanta Braves first baseman Freddie Freeman, left, after hitting a home run in the fourth inning of a baseball game Saturday, Aug. 17, 2019, in Atlanta. (AP Photo/John Bazemore)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsAtlanta Braves shortstop Adeimy Hechavarria, l
  • Anglers bring hopes for a big catch to Irvine Lake reopening

    Anglers bring hopes for a big catch to Irvine Lake reopening
    They were offered a free breakfast and coffee, but surely that wasn’t the reason so many people hastened to Irvine Lake early Saturday, Aug. 17.
    They came with their rods and reels and their lures and sinkers for the first day of shoreline fishing in about three years at the 750-acre man-made lake on the county’s eastern edge. Hundreds were expected at the reopening event, which marked the end of the lake being closed to the public.
    Hundreds of anglers wait in line for the opening of
  • Tailgate Fest gets off to a hot start in Eastvale

    Tailgate Fest gets off to a hot start in Eastvale
    Saturday was the time to “let them tailgates down” in Eastvale, in the words of a hit by country star Brantley Gilbert.
    The occasion was the Tailgate Fest, the headliner was Gilbert, and the tune is “Small Town Throwdown.”
    Eastvale is not exactly a small town. It’s a city of 64,000 on the west end of Riverside County. But otherwise the setting fit the lyrics.
    Country music Corina Bloomfield, from Brea, and Will Powers, from Pedley, dance on the roof of their vehicle
  • Tony Gonsolin will make another start for Dodgers on Sunday

    ATLANTA — About three hours before Saturday’s game, any mystery about the Dodgers’ pitching plans for the series finale was cleared up — Tony Gonsolin was working out on the field.
    Dodgers manager Dave Roberts confirmed that Gonsolin will start Sunday, taking Dustin May’s turn in the rotation. May will pitch out of the bullpen at some point during the game.
    Both rookie right-handers are being evaluated for possible inclusion on the Dodgers’ postseason rosters.
  • Running on Empty: Jackson Browne drains the tank in inspired Costa Mesa show

    Running on Empty: Jackson Browne drains the tank in inspired Costa Mesa show
    A recurring theme in Jackson Browne’s 50-plus-year songwriting career is use of the imagery of life on the highway as a metaphor to excavate the emotional journey of the human condition from depths of despair to the pinnacle of joyful triumph.
    With that in mind, Browne’s Costa Mesa appearance Friday, Aug. 16 could be described thusly: He and his 7-piece combo hit the Pacific Amphitheater stage about 7:35 p.m. with a topped-off tank of gas. Some three hours and 26 songs later he was &
  • UFC 241: Sabina Mazo dominates Shana Dobson for 1st UFC win

    UFC 241: Sabina Mazo dominates Shana Dobson for 1st UFC win
    ANAHEIM — Sabina Mazo made a triumphant return to the Octagon.
    Five months after losing her UFC debut, the Huntington Beach strawweight, by way of Colombia, thoroughly dominated Shana Dobson on the feet and the ground en route to a lopsided unanimous decision to open UFC 241 on Saturday at the Honda Center.
    “The Colombian Queen” earned scores of 30-24, 30-25, 30-25 from the judges.
    The former LFA champion, who dropped a unanimous decision to UFC veteran Maryna Moroz in March, h
  • UFC 241: Paulo Costa edges Yoel Romero in middleweight classic

    UFC 241: Paulo Costa edges Yoel Romero in middleweight classic
    ANAHEIM — Yoel Romero sat in the middle of the Octagon in disbelief. The crowd booed heartily.
    Paul Costa did enough in the eyes of the judges, though, squeaking out a unanimous decision to remain undefeated in a highly anticipated middleweight clash at UFC 241 on Saturday at the Honda Center.
    The muscular Brazilian, who had never been in the third round before, had also never been battered and bloodied the way the ripped Romero got him in an epic back-and-forth battle.
    All three judges, h
  • Clear the Shelters campaign means lots of new forever homes

    Clear the Shelters campaign means lots of new forever homes
    The Mission Viejo Animal Services Center joined the annual Clear the Shelters campaign this year.
    The smaller shelter that serves several south Orange County communities has been in operation for 26 years, but previously had shied away from participating, said Animal Services Manager Michelle Claud-Clemente.
    New to the shelter, Claud-Clemente said she decided to give it a try on Saturday, Aug. 17, knowing it would require all hands on deck for a busy day of interviewing prospective new pet owner
  • Clear the Shelters campaign, including in Mission Viejo, means lots of new forever homes

    Clear the Shelters campaign, including in Mission Viejo, means lots of new forever homes
    The Mission Viejo Animal Services Center joined the annual Clear the Shelters campaign this year.
    The smaller shelter that serves several south Orange County communities has been in operation for 26 years, but previously had shied away from participating, said Animal Services Manager Michelle Claud-Clemente.
    New to the shelter, Claud-Clemente said she decided to give it a try on Saturday, Aug. 17, knowing it would require all hands on deck for a busy day of interviewing prospective new pet owner
  • Rams vs. Cowboys: Live updates from Hawaii

    Rams vs. Cowboys: Live updates from Hawaii
    The Los Angeles Rams will serve as the home team for Saturday night’s game against the Dallas Cowboys in Hawaii for the second preseason game on the schedule for both teams.
    Several of the Rams’ starters including Jared Goff and Todd Gurley did not travel with the team for the trip. Other players such as Aaron Donald did make the trip but will not play against the Cowboys tonight.
    How to watch:
    TV: CBS / NFL Network
    Radio: ESPN 710 / ESPN Deportes 1330 AM
    When: Saturday, 7 p.m. PST
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  • UFC 241 live updates: Daniel Cormier vs. Stipe Miocic

    UFC 241 live updates: Daniel Cormier vs. Stipe Miocic
    The UFC is back in Anaheim Saturday with a UFC 241 card headlined by Stipe Miocic and Daniel Cormier in the UFC heavyweight title main event fight. Miocic is looking for a different outcome against Cormier, who won with a first round knockout 13 months ago.
    Nate Diaz returns to the Octagon for the first time in three years for a Welterweight fight against Anthony Pettis.
    How to watch prelims:Date: Saturday, Aug. 17Location: Honda Center in Anaheim, CaliforniaTime: 5 p.m. PSTTV: ESPNStr
  • Chargers’ depth to be tested early as they enter Saints preseason game

    Chargers’ depth to be tested early as they enter Saints preseason game
    The Chargers have an abundance of pass rushers, but most of them likely won’t see the field much when the regular season arrives.
    They’re set with the dynamic tandem of Joey Bosa and Melvin Ingram, with Isaac Rochell and Uchenna Nwosu next in line.
    For fringe players Chris Peace, Anthony Lanier and the rest of the pass-rushing group, they’re auditioning now for potential roles later in case unexpected setbacks occur throughout the season.
    “We’ve got to see what the

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