• Disney whistleblower says 2008-09 revenue was inflated by $6 billion

    Disney whistleblower says 2008-09 revenue was inflated by $6 billion
    A former Walt Disney Co. accountant has accused the company of overstating revenue for years and has filed a series of whistleblower tips with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
    Sandra Kuba, previously a senior financial analyst who worked for Disney for 18 years, said employees in the parks division systematically overstated revenue by billions of dollars, according to MarketWatch, which said it reviewed the filings.
    Disney denied the claims in a statement to the news service. The com
  • 34-year-old man charged with murder of 61-year-old mother in Laguna Beach

    34-year-old man charged with murder of 61-year-old mother in Laguna Beach
    Matthew Bryson McDonald, 34, has been booked and charged with the murder of his 61-year-old mother, Megan Estes Hampton, inside her Laguna Beach mobile home, police said Monday, Aug. 19.
    The murder, the first in the city since 2007, was reported to the Laguna Beach Police Department at 10:45 a.m. Sunday, after neighbors found Hampton dead inside her home in the Laguna Terrace Mobile Park community, at 30802 Coast Highway across the street from the Montage Resort.
    McDonald remains in custody, sai
  • Teens experience up-close efforts to save marine mammals in new Pacific Marine Mammal Center camp

    Teens experience up-close efforts to save marine mammals in new Pacific Marine Mammal Center camp
    Karla Buitrago-Vepes has loved helping animals, but didn’t really knew exactly how and which animals she might want to work with as she grew up.
    Now, at 16, the University High School student has a clearer view of what she wants to do thanks to years spent in summer camps at the Pacific Marine Mammal Center. A stint at this year’s first-ever Teen Camp really helped dial in her focus.
    Karla Buitrago-Yepes kneels next to a seal cage at the Pacific Marine Mammal Center on Friday, August
  • CIF-SS boys water polo preseason watch lists

    CIF-SS boys water polo preseason watch lists
    The CIF-SS on Monday released the “watch lists” or teams to watch in each division for the 2019 boys water polo season. Here are the lists:
    DIVISION 1-2
    Corona del Mar
    Dana Hills
    Foothill
    Harvard-Westlake
    Huntington Beach
    Laguna Beach
    Loyola
    Mater Dei
    Mira Costa
    Newport Harbor
    Oaks Christian
    Orange Lutheran
    Palos Verdes
    San Clemente
    Santa Margarita
    Woodbridge
    DIVISION 3
    Beckman
    Costa Mesa
    Los Osos
    Malibu
    Newbury Park
    Northwood
    Redondo
    Santa Barbara
    Santiago/Corona
    Servite
    Ventura
    Lon
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  • Brian Regan is known as a clean comedian so why is he playing a foul-mouthed character in ‘Loudermilk’?

    Brian Regan is known as a clean comedian so why is he playing a foul-mouthed character in ‘Loudermilk’?
    On the series “Loudermilk,” comedian Brian Regan plays Mugsy, a wisecracking goofball struggling to get off booze who is estranged from his family.
    The DirecTV Audience network show, filled with adult language and themes, is a much different experience than one of Regan’s stand-up specials where families with children pack seats to see Regan make profanity-free jokes about trips to the doctor’s office or the airport, or the difficulty of using an ironing board.
    For much o
  • Orange County High School Football: OCVarsity Preseason Top 25

    Orange County High School Football: OCVarsity Preseason Top 25
    OCVarsity releases its Orange County football preseason top 25.
    O.C. PRESEASON TOP 25
    1. Mater Dei (13-2 in 2018)
    The Monarchs boast great players all over the field and clearly are the No. 1 team in Orange County and maybe in California, too.
    2. JSerra (9-3)
    With plenty of skill-position talent and depth on the lines, this could be the best JSerra football team in school history.
    3. Mission Viejo (6-6)
    The defense is excellent, offense more than good enough to win another South Coast League tit
  • Gov. Newsom signs landmark police use-of-force bill

    Gov. Newsom signs landmark police use-of-force bill
    California will soon have a tougher new legal standard for the use of deadly force by police, under legislation Gov. Gavin Newsom signed today that was inspired by last year’s fatal shooting of a young, unarmed man in Sacramento.
    Newsom signed the legislation amid unusual fanfare, convening numerous legislators, family members of people who have died in police shootings and advocates including civil-rights leader Dolores Huerta in a courtyard at the Secretary of State’s building used
  • Top US CEOs rethink the meaning of shareholder value

    Top US CEOs rethink the meaning of shareholder value
    By Michelle Chapman, The Associated Press
    The “shareholder comes first” has for years been the mantra of the Business Roundtable, a group that represents the most powerful CEOs in America and their thinking.
    A new principles on the role of a corporation released Monday implies a foundational shift, putting shareholders on more equal footing with others that have an interest in a corporation to some degree — a group that includes workers, suppliers, customers and, essentially, s
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  • Video shows water polo athletes at Pacifica High in Garden Grove singing Nazi march song while giving ‘Heil Hitler’ salute

    Video shows water polo athletes at Pacifica High in Garden Grove singing Nazi march song while giving ‘Heil Hitler’ salute
    Garden Grove Unified School District officials are facing questions about the handling of an antisemitic incident at Pacifica High last year.
    In a video posted on social media, about a dozen members of the boys’ water polo team are shown performing a Nazi marching song while extending their arms in a Hitler salute.
    The district issued a statement Monday, Aug. 19, saying the video was recorded in November of 2018 prior to an “off-campus student athletics banquet in an empty and unsupe
  • 74% of economists see US recession by end of 2021, survey says

    74% of economists see US recession by end of 2021, survey says
    By March Gordon, The Associated Press
    A strong majority, 74%, of U.S. business economists appear sufficiently concerned about the risks of some of President Donald Trump’s economic policies that they expect a recession in the U.S. by the end of 2021.
    The economists surveyed by the National Association for Business Economics, in a report released Monday, mostly didn’t share Trump’s optimistic outlook for the economy, though they generally saw a recession coming later than they d
  • NYPD fires officer 5 years after Eric Garner’s chokehold death

    NYPD fires officer 5 years after Eric Garner’s chokehold death
    NEW YORK — After five years of investigations and protests, the New York City Police Department on Monday fired an officer involved in the 2014 chokehold death of the black man whose dying cries of “I can’t breathe” fueled a national debate over race and police use of force.
    Police Commissioner James O’Neill said he fired Daniel Pantaleo, who is white, based on a recent recommendation of a department disciplinary judge. He said it was clear Pantaleo “can no lo
  • Stater Bros. gets a logo makeover for its 83rd birthday

    Stater Bros. gets a logo makeover for its 83rd birthday
    New logo for Stater Bros. markets. (Courtesy: Stater Bros.)
    New logo debuts at Stater Bros. in Tustin. (Courtesy: Stater Bros. video)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsHow a new store will look.
    Old school Stater Bros. logo on Santa Ana store under construction in 1950s. (Courtesy: Stater Bros.)
    Old logo on new Stater Bros. market in Ladera Ranch. (FILE PHOTO: FRANK BELLINO, SCNG)
    Old Stater Bros. icon at Menifee store (FILE PHOTO)
    Stater Bros. started when brothers Cleo and Leo Stater purcha
  • Video: Jake Burton wants UCLA to ‘stack’ productive practices

    Video: Jake Burton wants UCLA to ‘stack’ productive practices
    Offensive lineman Jake Burton talks about UCLA’s progress up front, his role as a leader on offense and how the linemen worked to develop their off-field connection this summer.Related Articles Video: Jon Gaines hopes to bring versatility to UCLA offensive line UCLA football training camp: Meet the transfers Unique training program gives UCLA football high participation rate in preseason camp UCLA football plays ‘substitution game’ to fill key nickel spot Video: Elisha Guidry l
  • Planned Parenthood leaves federal family planning program

    Planned Parenthood leaves federal family planning program
    NEW YORK — Planned Parenthood says it’s pulling out of the federal family planning program rather than abide by a new Trump administration rule prohibiting participants from referring patients for abortions.
    Planned Parenthood’s acting president and CEO says the organization’s nationwide network of health centers will remain open and strive to make up for the loss of federal money.
    But Alexis McGill Johnson predicts that many low-income women who rely on Planned Parenthoo
  • Video: Jon Gaines hopes to bring versatility to UCLA offensive line

    Video: Jon Gaines hopes to bring versatility to UCLA offensive line
    Offensive lineman Jon Gaines talks about how the coaching staff emphasizes versatility up front and why Justin Frye is an effective offensive coordinator.Related Articles Video: Jake Burton wants UCLA to ‘stack’ productive practices UCLA football training camp: Meet the transfers Unique training program gives UCLA football high participation rate in preseason camp UCLA football plays ‘substitution game’ to fill key nickel spot Video: Elisha Guidry learns from redshirt exp
  • Rent costs in Los Angeles, Orange counties at 5.8%, biggest rise since 2005

    Rent costs in Los Angeles, Orange counties at 5.8%, biggest rise since 2005
    The cost of renting in Los Angeles and Orange counties rose at the fastest pace in 14 years, according to the Consumer Price Index.
    L.A.-O.C. rents rose at a 5.8% annual rate last month — same as June and the highest for a July since 2005, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. A year ago, rent CPI was up at a 4.7% pace. The CPI tracks rental costs by polling consumers vs. other rent measurements that come from surveying landlords.Related: Fallout from state’s rent control
  • Man sentenced to 41 months in prison for Lake Forest bank robbery

    Man sentenced to 41 months in prison for Lake Forest bank robbery
    A bank robber who stole more than $200,000 from a branch in a Lake Forest supermarket was sentenced Monday to more than three years in prison.
    U.S. District Judge James V. Selna ordered Tyler Brown, 37, to serve 41 months in prison.
    His wife, Samantha Brown, got time served for being as an accessory after the fact. Each was ordered to pay $63,000 in restitution.
    According to a plea deal, Tyler Brown on Sept. 24, 2018 escaped with $202,036 from a Wells Fargo branch in a Stater Bros. supermarket i
  • CIF-SS football preseason polls

    CIF-SS football preseason polls
    The CIF-SS preseason football polls were released Monday, Aug. 19.
    DIVISION 1/2
    1 Mater Dei
    2 St. John Bosco
    3 Centennial/Corona
    4 Oaks Christian
    5 JSerra
    6 Mission Viejo
    7 Calabasas
    8 Sierra Canyon
    9 Norco
    10 Servite
    Others: None
     
    DIVISION 3
    1 Grace Brethren
    2 Corona del Mar
    3 Lawndale
    4 Cajon
    5 Westlake
    6 Los Alamitos
    7 Tesoro
    8 Alemany
    9 Heritage
    10. Capistrano Valley
    Others: Cathedral, La Habra, Moorpark,
    Redlands East Valley
     
    DIVISION 4
    1 Villa Park
    2 Palos Verdes
    3 Camarillo
    4
  • Albano’s football rankings: Orange County preseason Top 30

    Albano’s football rankings: Orange County preseason Top 30
    Orange County’s 2019 football season kicks off with widespread action this week, so it’s a good time for some expanded county rankings.
    The OCVarsity preseason top 25 will be released soon.
    Here are my preseason Top 30, which will be updated throughout the season:
    Albano’s Top 30
    1. Mater Dei
    2. Mission Viejo
    3. JSerra
    4. Corona del Mar
    5. Servite
    6. La Habra
    7. Villa Park
    8. Orange Lutheran
    9. Los Alamitos
    10. Tesoro
    11. Santa Margarita
    12. San Clemente
    13. Edison 1-0 (beat Ba
  • Three key games that could swing USC’s football season

    Three key games that could swing USC’s football season
    The USC football program is entering into a pivotal season. Does the team course correct on its own after a 5-7 season? Or does it falter again, and require outside course correction?
    There is no easy answer. The Trojans have talked a big talk about the change in culture, in the new spirit of competition around the program. But until it’s seen in action against another team, it’s hard to gauge exactly where USC stands.
    But there are some games early in the schedule that could help re
  • Homicide reported on campus at Cal State Fullerton, suspect at large

    Homicide reported on campus at Cal State Fullerton, suspect at large
    Police were investigating the homicide of a man on campus at Cal State Fullerton Monday morning and also searching for the suspect who was at large.
    The incident was reported at about 8:30 a.m. as an assault with a deadly weapon, according to campus police.CSUF MAIN CAMPUS: Assault deadly weapon. 8:30 AM 8/19/19. So. of College Park. Suspect male, black hair, pants & shirt. SEE EMAIL FOR DETAILS. @csuf
    — CSU Fullerton PD (@csufpd) August 19, 2019Details about how the man was killed wer
  • Los Angeles vote carries negative portent for ‘Green New Deal’

    Los Angeles vote carries negative portent for ‘Green New Deal’
    A little-noticed special election in a “purple” Los Angeles city council district that suffered enormous utility-linked environmental damage over the last few years carries a major negative portent for the “Green New Deal” pushed avidly by some significant Democratic presidential candidates. Parts of the same proposed package are also embraced by California Gov. Gavin Newsom and much of the Democratic-dominated state Legislature.
    This was just about the only point of outs
  • Are recessions inevitable?: Ron Paul

    Are recessions inevitable?: Ron Paul
    Stocks fell last week following news that the yield curve on Treasury notes had inverted. This means that a short-term Treasury note was paying higher interest rates than long-term Treasury note. An inverted yield curve is widely seen as a sign of an impending recession.
    Some economic commentators reacted to the inverted yield curve by parroting the Keynesian propaganda that recessions are an inevitable feature of a free-market economy, whose negative effects can only be mitigated by the Federal
  • UCLA football training camp: Meet the transfers

    UCLA football training camp: Meet the transfers
    In two years at UCLA, Chip Kelly has already signed 12 transfers, which is double the number of transfers former head coach Jim Mora signed (six) in his entire tenure. Although the future of the program rests with the team’s underclassmen, the transfers were brought in for immediate relief to some expected growing pains on a young team.
    Meet UCLA’s seven transfers who could make an impact for the Bruins:
    Wade Lees, punter, Maryland, graduate transfer
    The 31-year-old punter is a favor
  • Clemson: No. 1 in AP preseason Top 25; USC gets 1 vote

    Clemson: No. 1 in AP preseason Top 25; USC gets 1 vote
    By RALPH D. RUSSO
    Cross off another milestone for Clemson, college football’s newest superpower.
    For the first time, the defending national champion Tigers are No. 1 in The Associated Press preseason Top 25 presented by Regions Bank after winning the program’s second national title in three seasons behind freshman quarterback Trevor Lawrence in January. Clemson now can claim equal standing with Alabama at the top of the sport.
    The Crimson Tide, coming off a 44-16 loss to Clemson in t
  • Tailgate Fest: Our 20 best photos from 2019

    Tailgate Fest: Our 20 best photos from 2019
    Partying in the parking lot was as much fun as going inside the Tailgate Fest at Leal Ranch in Eastvale.
    For its second year, the Tailgate Fest moved eastward (2018’s edition was in Inglewood at the Forum’s parking lot) and brought out artists such as Brantley Gilbert, Lee Brice, Clint Black, Big Boi and Brett Eldredge to play in front of an audience hanging out with their pickups.
    Sign up for our Festival Pass newsletter. Whether you are a Coachella lifer or prefer to watch from afa
  • Fullerton needs millions to fix its streets and wants help from CSUF

    Fullerton needs millions to fix its streets and wants help from CSUF
    Struggling for years to strengthen the city’s finances, Fullerton wants help, to the tune of up to $14 million, from the Cal State University system.
    Some 30 years ago, the city’s Redevelopment Agency gave Cal State Fullerton $7 million – which ballooned to $14 million as of 2018 with an annual “overhead charge” – to build the university’s sports complex, including Titan Stadium. It was figured the city would be repaid through revenue from a hotel built
  • Status Update: 160 employees at 3M in Irvine, former Ceradyne unit, shifting to new owners

    Status Update: 160 employees at 3M in Irvine, former Ceradyne unit, shifting to new owners
    3M has sold a specialty ballistics division for $91 million to England-based Avon Rubber, affecting some 160 employees in Irvine, according to the Minnesota-based company.
    Longtime Register readers might recall that Orange County-based Ceradyne, a maker of ballistics plating and military armor, was sold to 3M in 2012 for $860 million. The company, founded by Joel Moskowitz in 1967, made specialized ceramics for industrial and military use and had offices in Costa Mesa and Irvine. Moskowitz died
  • Newport Beach, Laguna Beach, Costa Mesa home sales drop 12% as O.C. suffer worst 1st half in 8 years.

    Newport Beach, Laguna Beach, Costa Mesa home sales drop 12% as O.C. suffer worst 1st half in 8 years.
    Homebuying in Newport Beach, Laguna Beach and Costa Mesa fell 12% as Orange County sales slumped 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
  • California’s slow-motion pension disaster

    California’s slow-motion pension disaster
    Sacramento city officials, led by Mayor Darrell Steinberg, have been discussing how best to spend proceeds of an additional sales tax that the city’s voters passed last year.
    Measure U continued a half-cent sales tax that was due to expire and added another half-cent that, city officials said optimistically, would generate nearly $50 million a year.
    Steinberg, the measure’s chief advocate, described it as a “game-changer.” In pitching for the tax hike, he said he wanted t
  • Wall Street’s ‘inversion’ curve translates to ‘Be worried, California’

    Wall Street’s ‘inversion’ curve translates to ‘Be worried, California’
    Wall Street is filled with funny phrases that don’t translate well into everyday conversation.
    Take the current buzz about “inverted yield curves,” which are often cited as stock prices gyrate wildly of late. This is bond market talk for a quirky condition in which investors want to be paid exactly the opposite of what’s the norm: higher rates for short-term investments vs. longer-term stakes. And what this upside-down logic signals, at a minimum, is the financial market&
  • Review: Why you should get a Disneyland Flex annual pass right now

    Review: Why you should get a Disneyland Flex annual pass right now
    Disneyland’s Flex pass seemed too good to be true, but somehow the new annual passport has surpassed even my high expectations.
    If you’re in the market for a Disneyland annual passport, you should buy the Flex pass — right now.
    Sign up for our Park Life newsletter and find out what’s new and interesting every week at Southern California’s theme parks. Subscribe here.
    The Flex pass can save you hundreds of dollars a year on your annual pass and get you into Disneylan
  • Could GOP slip to No. 3 in Orange County?

    Could GOP slip to No. 3 in Orange County?
    Families don’t get much more staunchly Democratic than the one that raised Arianna Barrios. So it was no surprise that in 2008, when she made an unsuccessful bid for a board seat with Orange Unified School District, she was registered as a Democrat.
    Then Barrios married a staunch Republican, which challenged her worldview. And she opened her own public relations, which sparked frustration with regulations that pushed her “a little more to the right.”
    But the Orange native said
  • Rams lose linebacker Micah Kiser to pectoral injury

    Rams lose linebacker Micah Kiser to pectoral injury
    Second-year Rams linebacker Micah Kiser, projected as a likely starter this season, will undergo surgery Tuesday to repair a pectoral injury and will be out indefinitely, the team announced Sunday night.
    Kiser, a fifth-round pick of the Rams in the 2018 NFL Draft, was injured in the Rams’ 14-10 loss to the Dallas Cowboys in an exhibition game Saturday in Honolulu. He underwent an MRI Sunday, and the results apparently revealed the need for surgery.
    Related Articles Cowboys edge Rams in pre
  • AVP: Trevor Crabb, Reid Priddy team up for first time, emerge as Manhattan Beach Open champs

    AVP: Trevor Crabb, Reid Priddy team up for first time, emerge  as Manhattan Beach Open champs
    MANHATTAN BEACH >> Reid Priddy and Trevor Crabb had no experience as teammates prior to pairing up for the Manhattan Beach Open this weekend.
    But from the way the pair performed at the most famous beach volleyball tournament in the world, it appeared as though they’d spent their careers on the same side of the net.
    On Sunday, Priddy and Crabb, who came in as  No.4 seeds, swept No.2 seeds Casey Patterson and Chase Budinger 21-15 and 21-19 to walk off the sand as the Manhattan Bea
  • AVP: Canadian team of Sarah Pavan and Melissa Humana-Paredes win Manhattan Beach Open

    AVP: Canadian team of Sarah Pavan and Melissa Humana-Paredes win Manhattan Beach Open
    MANHATTAN BEACH >> Melissa Humana-Paredes and Sarah Pavan seemed to be at a disadvantage going into the championship match of the Manhattan Beach Open on Sunday.
    The Canadians were a No.11 seed coming into the iconic tournament and taking on top seeds and local favorites Alix Klineman (Manhattan Beach) and April Ross (Costa Mesa), who had won 30 consecutive matches and five consecutive AVP events coming in.
    Plus, the match was played on Klineman’s home court.
    But Pavan and Humana-Par
  • Dana White gives UFC 241 an ‘A+’ grade at Honda Center

    Dana White gives UFC 241 an ‘A+’ grade at Honda Center
    Last week when running down the seven previous UFC shows in Anaheim, UFC President Dana White marveled at the last one at the Honda Center.
    UFC 214, with three championship fights and headlined by the light heavyweight title rematch between Daniel Cormier and Jon Jones, not only was it the UFC’s best in Anaheim in terms of attendance (16,610), but it was its most lucrative ($2,448,870 gate).
    “You know what the moral of the story is?” White said last week. “We bring our &l
  • Whicker: Chargers’ Andre Patton takes a step toward Sunday

    Whicker: Chargers’ Andre Patton takes a step toward Sunday
    Los Angeles Chargers wide receiver Andre Patton (15) hauls in a touchdown pass in Carson on Sunday, Aug. 18, 2019. (Photo by Scott Varley, Daily Breeze/SCNG)
    Los Angeles Chargers wide receiver Andre Patton (15) hauls in a touchdown pass in Carson on Sunday, Aug. 18, 2019. (Photo by Scott Varley, Daily Breeze/SCNG)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsLos Angeles Chargers wide receiver Jordan Smallwood (9) sits on the bench in Carson on Sunday, Aug. 18, 2019. (Photo by Scott Varley, Daily Breeze/
  • Fullerton wins 2019 Little League Junior Division world series

    Fullerton wins 2019 Little League Junior Division world series
    Twenty wins. No losses: Fullerton’s Golden Hill Little League All-Stars are world champs.
    With right fielder Taylor Simkins’ diving catch, Golden Hill capped off a remarkable run, beating Puerto Rico’s Radames Lopez Little League All-Stars 8-3 Sunday, Aug. 18 to win the Little League Junior Division World Series at Heritage Park in Taylor, Mich.California's Golden Hill Little League has won the Junior League Baseball World Series! #LLWS pic.twitter.com/JVEUHRz4yR
    — Little
  • 66-year-old woman found dead in Laguna Beach mobile home; relative arrested

    66-year-old woman found dead in Laguna Beach mobile home; relative arrested
    LAGUNA BEACH – A 66-year-old woman was found dead in Laguna Beach on Sunday, Aug. 18 and one of her family members was later arrested.
    A caller notified police of the discovery in a residence at the Laguna Terrace Mobile Park community, at 30802 Coast Highway, at about 10:45 a.m., Laguna Beach Police Chief Laura Farinella said.
    Responding officers located the victim and deemed her death a homicide.
    Witnesses provided descriptions of a suspect and a vehicle he may have been driving, Farinel
  • 66-year-old woman found dead in Laguna Beach mobile home; man arrested

    66-year-old woman found dead in Laguna Beach mobile home; man arrested
    LAGUNA BEACH – A 66-year-old woman was found dead in Laguna Beach on Sunday, Aug. 18 and a man described as a family member was later arrested on suspicion of murder.
    A caller notified police of the discovery in a residence at the Laguna Terrace Mobile Park community, at 30802 Coast Highway, at about 10:45 a.m., Laguna Beach Police Chief Laura Farinella said.
    “Neighbors heard screaming and yelling and went in to check on the woman and found her deceased,” Farinella said. &ldquo
  • Tailgate Fest wraps up second day with fun in the sun, heat and plenty of country music

    Tailgate Fest wraps up second day with fun in the sun, heat and plenty of country music
    This weekend’s Tailgate Fest was the kind of like “Parking Lot Party” a song one of its stars, Lee Brice, sang about in the middle of his set on Saturday.
    A recording of the anthem also got blasted from the stage between sets on Sunday.
    A country music fan listens to Craig Campbell as he performs during the final day of Tailgate Fest in Eastvale Sunday, Aug. 18, 2019. (Photo by Will Lester, Inland Valley Daily Bulletin/SCNG)
    Country music fan Jesse Arredondo guzzles a beer thro
  • Chargers’ first-unit offense, minus Rivers, struggles in preseason loss to Saints

    Chargers’ first-unit offense, minus Rivers, struggles in preseason loss to Saints
    Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Cardale Jones (7) calls a play in Carson on Sunday, Aug. 18, 2019. (Photo by Scott Varley, Daily Breeze/SCNG)
    Los Angeles Chargers wide receiver Artavis Scott (10) makes a reception in Carson on Sunday, Aug. 18, 2019. (Photo by Scott Varley, Daily Breeze/SCNG)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsLos Angeles Chargers quarterback Cardale Jones (7) calls a play in Carson on Sunday, Aug. 18, 2019. (Photo by Scott Varley, Daily Breeze/SCNG)
    Los Angeles Chargers runni
  • Rookies Griffin Canning, Matt Thaiss lead Angels to fourth win in five games

    Rookies Griffin Canning, Matt Thaiss lead Angels to fourth win in five games
    Los Angeles Angels catcher Anthony Bemboom, left, tags out Chicago White Sox’ Jon Jay, trying to score on a single to center field by James McCann, during the sixth inning of a baseball game in Anaheim, Calif., Sunday, Aug. 18, 2019. (AP Photo/Alex Gallardo)
    Los Angeles Angels’ Wilfredo Tovar celebrates with Anthony Bemboom after Bemboom hit a two-run home run during the eighth inning of a baseball game against the Chicago White Sox in Anaheim, Calif., Sunday, Aug. 18, 2019. (AP Phot
  • Coroner officials identify Orange woman killed in Anaheim crash

    Coroner officials identify Orange woman killed in Anaheim crash
    ANAHEIM — A woman who was fatally injured in a crash on a freeway in Anaheim on Monday, Aug. 12, was identified by the Orange County coroner’s office Sunday.
    Rhonda Bird, 59, of Orange was a passenger in an SUV that was involved in a crash with a box truck and a semi at about 10:05 a.m.
    It happened on the westbound 91 Freeway near Euclid Street, Supervising Deputy Coroner Erica Arellano said.
    She died at UC Irvine Medical Center in Orange about three hours and 45 minutes after the cr
  • Unique training program gives UCLA football high participation rate in preseason camp

    Unique training program gives UCLA football high participation rate in preseason camp
    LOS ANGELES — Watching the running back who accounted for 66.9 percent of UCLA’s rushing yards last season doing lunges and half-speed runs on the sideline during practice may be a cause of concern for most Bruin fans. Chip Kelly is more concerned with another percentage.
    The strength and conditioning staff reported to the UCLA head coach that the Bruins have 92 to 96 percent participation each day in practice. It’s an “outstanding” number, Kelly said, despite there

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