• La Habra football puts its trust in quarterback Ryan Zanelli

    La Habra football puts its trust in quarterback Ryan Zanelli
    Ryan Zanelli scans football fields as a pastime, and he can usually spot the best option for his passes.
    But his talent for decision making doesn’t stop there.Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowThe La Habra senior recently navigated the often daunting college landscape to find a school that will allow him to pursue his football and academic goals.
    The 6-foot-2, 190-pound Zanelli committed to the University of Pennsylvania and the Wharton
  • Bravo: Cal State Fullerton a Forbes favorite for 6th year in a row

    Bravo: Cal State Fullerton a Forbes favorite for 6th year in a row
    Make it #6. Once again, Cal State Fullerton has captured the Forbes’ #MyTopCollege social media national championship.
    Each year, Forbes runs the annual social media campaign, which encourages students, faculty, staff and alumni to share the reasons why they love their university.
    Through tweets, Instagram posts and lots of selfies, Titans shared the love.
    “Perennial powerhouse California State University at Fullerton won the large school category once again, marking t
  • Escape the CSUF parking crunch by checking out these off-campus alternatives

    Escape the CSUF parking crunch by checking out these off-campus alternatives
    It’s the start of the fall semester and the crush for parking is on.
    Until Eastside Parking Structure 2 is completed in fall 2020, parking remains at a premium. However, Parking and Transportation Services has some solutions.
    Kicking off this fall is a new commuter movement, Titans Travel Together Tuesdays. Whether riding the train, bus or in a car- or vanpool, travel with a fellow Titan. Share photos and videos on social media with #TitansTravelTogether and tag @CSUFPTS. Ea
  • USC football training camp: 5 upperclassmen that need to step up

    USC football training camp: 5 upperclassmen that need to step up
    USC saw a big roster turnover this past offseason, and has had an infusion of new talent that could make an impact this season. But what USC really needs is for some of its upperclassmen to take the next step, to go from role players to leaders.
    The Trojans aren’t even asking these players to become overnight superstars; just to be the type of contributors that the team lost this past offseason, solid veterans that do their jobs and make life more difficult for opposing teams.
    Here’s
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  • Senior Moments: Soaking in the garden with some persistent and unwelcome visitors

    Senior Moments: Soaking in the garden with some persistent and unwelcome visitors
    In the battle of Patricia vs the whitefly, the score is Patricia 0, Whitefly 100 — or whatever the highest point might be for the creepy little critters coating my hibiscus bush. The rich green leaves and pale pink blossoms have all grown thick, white stringy beards covered in sticky sap.
    Best non-toxically removed by consistent hosing with a strong spray, according to gardening experts, the little buggers are survivors and they literally stick together. I start my water spray at the top o
  • Luxury homebuilder’s woes show mounting U.S. slowdown fears

    Luxury homebuilder’s woes show mounting U.S. slowdown fears
    Wealthy buyers are pulling back from some of the most expensive housing markets in the U.S., the latest sign that sky-high prices and fears of a recession are weighing on a key sector of the economy.
    Toll Brothers, the nation’s largest publicly traded luxury-home builder, said late Tuesday, Aug. 20 that purchase agreements fell 3% from a year earlier, worse than a decline of less than 1% that was expected by a Bloomberg survey of six analysts. The company’s orders in California, home
  • Man arrested for threats against Marriott Hotel in Long Beach, police say

    Man arrested for threats against Marriott Hotel in Long Beach, police say
    Police have arrested a Huntington Beach man on suspicion of making threats against a Marriott Hotel in Long Beach where he works, authorities said Wednesday, Aug 21.
    Rodolfo Montoya, 37, who works as a cook at the hotel, was arrested after another employee alerted authorities about the alleged violent threats, police said. He was accused of unlawful possession of an assault weapon, possession of an assault rifle and making violent threats, according to arrest records.
    Long Beach mayor Robert Gar
  • CSUF police spokesman provides reassurance, tips about campus safety after fatal stabbing

    CSUF police spokesman provides reassurance, tips about campus safety after fatal stabbing
    Fullerton police are investigating the stabbing death Monday of Steven Chan, who served as Cal State Fullerton’s director of budget and finance and student services for University Education from 2009 until his retirement in 2017. He was working as a consultant for the university at the time of the attack in the parking lot behind College Park.
    We asked Capt. Scot Willey, spokesman for the Cal State Fullerton Police Department, to answer some questions students might have about how the depa
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  • Cowboy way of life remains alive thanks to Rancho Mission Viejo chairman and the man who heads the ranch

    Cowboy way of life remains alive thanks to Rancho Mission Viejo chairman and the man who heads the ranch
    There are sweet spots in life where land, people and dreams come together and create something so special it becomes part of our DNA — even if we don’t realize it.
    The cowboy way is one such lasting treasure.
    I pull off Ortega Highway in south Orange County and head toward the legendary Cow Camp at Rancho Mission Viejo, a ranch that traces its roots back some 140 years to a time when it made more sense to know how to handle a horse rather than a car.
    Livestock graze in a field at the
  • Riquna Williams’ return will give the Sparks a full roster for the first time

    Riquna Williams’ return will give the Sparks a full roster for the first time
    LOS ANGELES — Twenty-six games in, the Sparks expect to be whole for the first time when they host the Indiana Fever at 7:30 p.m. Thursday (on Spectrum SportsNet).
    Guard Riquna Williams will be back following the 10-game suspension that resulted from the WNBA’s investigation into an alleged domestic violence incident in December.
    Williams’ return gives the Sparks — 16-10, in fourth place and winners of nine consecutive at Staples Center (where they’ll play five of t
  • Halloween Horror Nights: Universal Studios Hollywood announces its final terrifying attraction, The Curse of Pandora’s Box

    Halloween Horror Nights: Universal Studios Hollywood announces its final terrifying attraction, The Curse of Pandora’s Box
    The official lineup for Universal Studios Halloween Horror Nights is now complete as the theme park announces the 10th and final attraction for its annual scare-a-thon, which takes place on select evenings Sept. 13-Nov. 3.
    The attraction is an all-original concept dubbed The Curse of Pandora’s Box. The temptation to open Pandora’s Box is a bit too much for some and guests will find themselves among the evil behind the twisted ancient Greek mythology and suddenly transported into the
  • 33 music festivals coming to Southern California before 2019 ends

    33 music festivals coming to Southern California before 2019 ends
    Need something to do on any given weekend? Chances are that there’s a music festival happening.
    In Southern California, festival season is pretty much year-round, and just because summer is dying down doesn’t mean music festivals are.
    Even with the loss of Synergy Global Entertainment, an Orange County-based promoter known for putting on events such as Surf City Blitz and Sabroso, there are dozens of festivals still happening before the year even ends.
    Sign up for our Festival Pass n
  • Best thing I ate: Whole new attitude, same great pizza at 2145 in Costa Mesa

    Best thing I ate: Whole new attitude, same great pizza at 2145 in Costa Mesa
    Right off the bat, something seems different when I arrive at 2145 Pizza in Costa Mesa. I’ve been here a dozen times before, as this has been one of my go-to pizzerias since it opened in 2017.
    But this time I’m greeted at the door by a hostess. 
    “We’ll have a table for you in just a minute,” she says. 
    “That’s odd,” I think. Normally, they just ignore me when I arrive. But this time I’m greeted the very instant I reach the front doo
  • Laguna Woods’ water ballerinas define what it means to be an Aquadette, in and out of the pool

    Laguna Woods’ water ballerinas define what it means to be an Aquadette, in and out of the pool
    Laura Larson, center, begins a routine as she and her fellow Aquadettes practice for their 55th Aqua Follies show at the Laguna Woods Village Pool in Laguna Woods on Friday, August 16, 2019. (Photo by Kevin Sullivan, Orange County Register/SCNG)
    The Aquadettes water ballerina team practice for their 55th Aqua Follies show at the Laguna Woods Village Pool in Laguna Woods on Friday, August 16, 2019. (Photo by Kevin Sullivan, Orange County Register/SCNG)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsThe Aqu
  • Lake Tahoe: The jewel of the Sierras shines bright

    Lake Tahoe: The jewel of the Sierras shines bright
    Ringed by snowy peaks and straddling the California-Nevada border, Lake Tahoe, also known as the Jewel of the Sierras and the Lake of the Sky, is a natural wonder of the American West.
    The largest alpine lake in North America, its waters shine turquoise along more than 75 miles of shoreline and cobalt blue above the basin’s staggering 1,664-foot depths. No matter the season, this stone-cold stunning mountain oasis can feel outside of time, and it’s hard to imagine a better vantage po
  • US has 501,000 fewer jobs than first reported

    US has 501,000 fewer jobs than first reported
    The U.S. job market isn’t quite as strong as originally believed — with revised figures showing that the economy had 501,000 fewer total jobs this March than initially reported.
    The Labor Department said Wednesday that nearly two-thirds of the downward revision came from the retail and leisure and hospitality sectors, the industries most associated with consumer spending.
    These preliminary revisions complicate the Trump administration’s message of a strong economy, as they sugg
  • Video: Chip Kelly pleased with UCLA’s ‘effort and attitude’ during training camp

    Video: Chip Kelly pleased with UCLA’s ‘effort and attitude’ during training camp
    Head coach Chip Kelly talks about the progress the team made during training camp, the story behind honoring wide receiver Ethan Fernea with Nick Pasquale’s No. 36 jersey and Justin Frye’s contribution to the coaching staff as the offensive coordinator.Related Articles UCLA football training camp: 5 stats to turn around in 2019 Heralded freshman Sean Rhyan still ‘part of the unit’ for UCLA offensive line Video: Jake Burton wants UCLA to ‘stack’ productive prac
  • Arrest made in L.A. County shooting deaths of UCI grad student and friend

    Arrest made in L.A. County shooting deaths of UCI grad student and friend
    Los Angeles County sheriff’s deputies have arrested a suspect in the Aug. 14 shooting deaths of a UCI grad student and his long-time friend and the attempted murder of a third man, authorities said on Wednesday, Aug. 21.
    On Friday, Aug. 16, Jonathan Johnson, 26, of Lancaster was arrested and booked on suspicion of murder. He was being held in lieu of $2 million bail, according to sheriff’s officials.Watch now on our Facebook:https://t.co/LZWF4VDkC0 pic.twitter.com/DxLp9K0ut5
  • Pop Pie Co. will move into the Costa Mesa space formerly occupied by Pie-Not in September

    Pop Pie Co. will move into the Costa Mesa space formerly occupied by Pie-Not in September
    Pop Pie Co. will open in September in Costa Mesa serving sweet and savory pies in individual and full-size versions. (Courtesy of Pop Pie Co.)
    Pop Pie Co. will open in September in Costa Mesa serving sweet and savory pies in individual and full-size versions.(Courtesy of Pop Pie Co.)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsShow Caption of Expand
    Pie-Not closed but Pop Pie Co. is slated to open in the same Costa Mesa location in mid-September.
    The San Diego-based restaurant with the signature all-bu
  • Talk about school of rock, this musician teaches by day and jams at night

    Talk about school of rock, this musician teaches by day and jams at night
    By day Manuel Grajeda is shaping minds as a social science teacher at a private school in Huntington Beach.
    Then he goes from school to rock when he gets behind the microphone as the frontman for his namesake and rising indie pop group Manuel The Band.
    Formed a little more than a year ago by high school teacher Grajeda, the six-piece Long Beach band has played all around town, performed at big festivals — including last year’s Music Tastes Good — and just released its debut alb
  • President Trump’s deregulatory promise: John Stossel

    President Trump’s deregulatory promise: John Stossel
    President Donald Trump promised he’d get rid of bad rules.
    “Remove the anchor dragging us down!” he said when campaigning for president. “We’re going to cancel every needless job-killing regulation!”
    Trump was a developer, so he knew that the thicket of rules government imposes often makes it impossible to get things done.
    But would he keep his deregulation promise? I was skeptical.
    Republicans often talk deregulation but then add rules. People called Presiden
  • Hong Kong police in standoff with protesters after sit-in

    Hong Kong police in standoff with protesters after sit-in
    By JOHNSON LAI and YVES VAN DAM
    HONG KONG — Hong Kong riot police faced off with protesters occupying a suburban train station Wednesday evening following a commemoration of a violent attack there by masked assailants on supporters of the anti-government movement.
    Near the end of the event, the police began what they called a “dispersal operation, using minimum force” after some protesters blocked roads and flashed laser pointers at officers.
    Police with riot shields faced off
  • Mission Viejo Shuttle gets a new life, after the city proposes taking it over from OCTA

    Mission Viejo Shuttle gets a new life, after the city proposes taking it over from OCTA
    After months in limbo and more than two months on hiatus, the Mission Viejo Shuttle is back in service.
    On Tuesday, Aug. 20, two buses resumed taking riders to landmarks in the city, such as the Norman P. Murray Community and Senior Center and the Laguna Niguel/Mission Viejo Metrolink Station. The buses also pick up and drop off Saddleback College, Capistrano Valley High and Mission Viejo High students as they commute.
    There will be a few changes to the weekday service: the vehicles won’t
  • Trump administration moves to end limits on child detention

    Trump administration moves to end limits on child detention
    By COLLEEN LONG and AMY TAXIN
    WASHINGTON — The Trump administration is moving to end a long-standing federal agreement that limits how long immigrant children can be kept in detention. A court fight will almost certainly follow over the government’s desire to hold migrant families until their cases are decided.
    The current court agreement now requires the government to keep children in the least restrictive setting and to release them as quickly as possible, generally after 20 days i
  • Home sales drop 12% in Huntington Beach, Fountain Valley, Garden Grove, Westminster: 19 things to know

    Home sales drop 12% in Huntington Beach, Fountain Valley, Garden Grove, Westminster: 19 things to know
    Homebuying in what we’ll call the “Beach Blvd. Corridor” — in and around Huntington Beach, Fountain Valley, Garden Grove and Westminster — 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
  • Community foundation’s impact is invaluable to Aliso Viejo and our residents

    Community foundation’s impact is invaluable to Aliso Viejo and our residents
    For many years, the Aliso Viejo Community Foundation has awarded scholarships to graduating seniors from Aliso Niguel High School. Since 1988, the foundation has contributed nearly $750,000 to Aliso Viejo schools, events, programs and activities. The nonprofit’s impact has a far-reaching and positive impact on Aliso Viejo.
    With the support of generous individuals, businesses and organizations throughout the community, the AVCF has provided invaluable opportunities to students and residents
  • Frumpy Middle-aged Mom: I set down my purse, and then this happened

    Frumpy Middle-aged Mom: I set down my purse, and then this happened
    So, this happened. I went into a private restroom at a Kaiser hospital Tuesday, and there was no place to put my favorite purse except the top of the trash can (Ick, don’t get me started) and so I set it on the edge of the sink. I turned around, heard a weird sound, and when I turned back I realized to my horror that the motion sensor had activated on the faucet and it was pouring water into my purse.
    I grabbed the purse and realized it had become a very tiny Barbie swimming pool. I fished
  • Triple-digit heat coming to some Southern California communities

    Triple-digit heat coming to some Southern California communities
    LOS ANGELES — LA County temperatures will reach triple-digit territory in some valley areas Wednesday on what is expected to be the hottest day of the week.
    The National Weather Service forecast sunny skies everywhere in LA County Wednesday and highs of 76 degrees at LAX and in Avalon and Torrance; 78 in San Pedro; 84 on Mount Wilson; 86 in Long Beach and downtown LA; 90 in San Gabriel; 92 in Burbank, North Hollywood, Whittier and West Covina; 93 in Studio City; 94 in Pasadena, Sherman Oak
  • LA County Fair 2019: Here’s who’s playing the End of Summer Concert Series at the Fairplex at Pomona

    LA County Fair 2019: Here’s who’s playing the End of Summer Concert Series at the Fairplex at Pomona
    Summertime isn’t quite over yet, folks!
    The annual LA County Fair kicks off on Friday, Aug. 30, and runs on select days through Sunday, Sept. 22. Although the theme of the fair this year is “Fair Goes Pop,” its End of Summer Concert Series, held Friday-Sunday evenings, is offering a mix of musical genres and stand-up comedy.
    Take a look at our complete list of all of the acts playing the LA County Fair’s concert series at Fairplex in Pomona below.
    All shows begin at
  • Peter Fonda 1940-2019: Political Cartoons

    Peter Fonda 1940-2019: 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.
  • 10 former Knott’s rides and attractions we miss the most

    10 former Knott’s rides and attractions we miss the most
    Knott’s Berry Farm rekindled the memories of many long-time fans with an announcement of an upcoming centennial celebration in 2020 that will pay tribute to some of its most beloved retired rides and attractions.
    The Buena Park theme park will celebrate 100 years of history with a summer-long Knott’s Family Reunion in 2020 that honors its founders and recalls some of its most popular former roller coasters, dark rides and classic attractions.
    Sign up for our Park Life newsletter and
  • Trump acknowledges China policies may mean US economic pain

    Trump acknowledges China policies may mean US economic pain
    By KEVIN FREKING and JOSH BOAK
    WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump acknowledged his aggressive China trade policies may mean economic pain for Americans but insisted they’re needed for more important long-term benefits. He contended he does not fear a recession but is nonetheless considering new tax cuts to promote growth.
    Asked if his trade war with China could tip the country into recession, he brushed off the idea as “irrelevant” and said it was imperative to “ta
  • Trump says any Jew voting Democratic is uninformed or disloyal

    Trump says any Jew voting Democratic is uninformed or disloyal
    By JONATHAN LEMIRE and DARLENE SUPERVILLE
    WASHINGTON — Showing a fresh willingness to play politics along religious lines, President Donald Trump said that American Jewish people who vote for Democrats show “either a total lack of knowledge or great disloyalty.”
    Trump’s claim triggered a quick uproar from critics who said the Republican president was trading in anti-Semitic stereotypes. It came amid Trump’s ongoing feud with Democratic congresswomen Ilhan Omar of Mi
  • Dodgers club 5 home runs in rout of Blue Jays

    Dodgers club 5 home runs in rout of Blue Jays
    Dodger starting pitcher Clayton Kershaw #22 during their game against the Blue Jays at Dodger Stadium Tuesday, August 20, 2019. (Photo by Hans Gutknecht, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG)
    Dodger starting pitcher Clayton Kershaw #22 during their game against the Blue Jays at Dodger Stadium Tuesday, August 20, 2019. (Photo by Hans Gutknecht, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsToronto Blue Jays’ Vladimir Guerrero Jr. grimaces after fouling a ball off his foot during
  • Galaxy falls to Cruz Azul in Leagues Cup semifinal

    Galaxy falls to Cruz Azul in Leagues Cup semifinal
    CARSON — The Galaxy will have to wait for another opportunity to try its luck in Las Vegas.
    Thanks to a curling second-half goal from atop the 18-yard box by Oberlin Pineda, Cruz Azul eliminated the Galaxy 2-1 in a Leagues Cup semifinal on Tuesday night in front of 20,135 at Dignity Health Sports Park.
    “I feel very proud about the players because we competed against one of the best clubs in Mexico,” Galaxy coach Guillermo Barros Schelotto said. “We fought, we tried and I
  • Sparks beat Lynx for 9th straight home win

    Sparks beat Lynx for 9th straight home win
    Minnesota Lynx center Sylvia Fowles, left, fouls Sparks forward Candace Parker during the second half of their WNBA game on Tuesday night at Staples Center. (AP Photo/Chris Carlson)
    Minnesota Lynx guard Odyssey Sims blocks a shot by Sparks guard Alana Beard during the second half of their WNBA game on Tuesday night at Staples Center. (AP Photo/Chris Carlson)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsSparks forward Chiney Ogwumike, back, fouls Minnesota Lynx center Temi Fagbenle during the first half
  • Driver’s Seat: Acura expands its SUV offerings

    Driver’s Seat: Acura expands its SUV offerings
    There was a time when the Acura MDX was almost a no-brainer when it came to luxury SUVs.
    Nowadays, every carmaker and its mother has been trotting out all manners of crossovers and SUVs. But not too long ago, Acura was at the leading edge of the movement – arguably since introducing its full-size MDX for the 2001 model year. For the 2007 model year, Acura expanded its offerings to include the RDX, a smaller, zippier compact crossover.
    In that time, the MDX and RDX have been stalwart seller
  • Along the Coast: Real estate development news

    Along the Coast: Real estate development news
    Cambria hotel, a new development off Katella Ave. and the 5 freeway, is under construction but set to open soon in Anaheim. (Photography by Karen Kelso)
    Demand for new hotels in Orange County remains high, with a reported 79 percent occupancy for the first quarter of this year and 14 new hotels of varying sizes totaling more than 3,100 rooms under construction.
    Seven of the new hotels are under construction in Anaheim, topped by two four-star hotels, the 613-room Westin Anaheim resort, which wil
  • Update your beauty routine for on-the-go living

    Update your beauty routine for on-the-go living
    A MULTILAYERED LASER TREATMENT
    Lately, we’ve been wearing less makeup and getting more compliments. “You look good,” friends will say, furrowing their brows as they search for the reason why. No, it’s not a new hair color or cut, nor any shedding of pounds. Instead, our skin is brighter, bordering on radiant, thanks to a Halo treatment. The hybrid fractional laser delivers both ablative and nonablative wavelengths of energy, which means the superficial and deeper layers o
  • JT Daniels named USC’s starting quarterback for season opener

    JT Daniels named USC’s starting quarterback for season opener
    In the end, JT Daniels was back where he started.
    Daniels, the former Mater Dei High star who was USC’s starting quarterback as a true freshman last season, was named the starter for the Trojans’ season opener on Aug. 31 against Fresno State, Coach Clay Helton announced Tuesday.
    Daniels won what Helton had called an open competition for the starting job. Helton said freshman Kedon Slovis will be No. 2 on the depth chart, followed by redshirt junior Matt Fink and redshirt sophomore Ja
  • 5 ‘Real Housewives of Orange County’ moments: Tequila, tears, tongues and a late-arriving train

    5 ‘Real Housewives of Orange County’ moments: Tequila, tears, tongues and a late-arriving train
    What happens when the “Real Housewives of Orange County” order off the menu?
    They get a tableside serving of dish from Vicki Gunvalson, that’s what. After receiving a late invite to join an in-progress Housewife outing, Vicki dashes over from a lingerie store to join the party. Once seated, Vicki soon suggests she has some dirtier dirt on Kelly Dodd, dirt that’s allegedly worse than the other stuff Vicki already has claimed about Kelly (which the show keeps regurgitating
  • Angels’ comeback comes up short in nightcap loss to Rangers

    Angels’ comeback comes up short in nightcap loss to Rangers
    Los Angeles Angels starting pitcher Jaime Barria throws to the Texas Rangers in the first inning of a baseball game in Arlington, Texas, Tuesday, Aug. 20, 2019. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez)
    Texas Rangers starting pitcher Brock Burke throws to the Los Angeles Angels in the first inning of a baseball game in Arlington, Texas, Tuesday, Aug. 20, 2019. Burke made his major league debut in the game. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsLos Angeles Angels center fielder Mike Trou
  • Dodgers get Kiké Hernandez, Chris Taylor back in roster shuffle

    Dodgers get Kiké Hernandez, Chris Taylor back in roster shuffle
    LOS ANGELES — The Dodgers welcomed back Kiké Hernandez and Chris Taylor on Tuesday. The two utility players missed a combined 48 games with injuries to their hand and forearm, respectively.
    Manager Dave Roberts immediately plugged both players into his starting lineup for the series opener against the Toronto Blue Jays. Taylor batted fifth and played left field. Hernandez played second and batted seventh.
    “The versatility that these guys present is something you’re going
  • Costa Mesa man electrocuted while tree trimming in Huntington Beach

    Costa Mesa man electrocuted while tree trimming in Huntington Beach
    A man was electrocuted while trimming a tree in Huntington Beach over the weekend.
    The incident happened in the backyard of a private residence, Orange County Coroners’ officials said in a news release. Firefighters went to the 8000 block of Seaport Drive, and found a man unresponsive in a palm tree, Huntington Beach Fire Battalion Chief Eric McCoy said.
    The man made contact with a high voltage power line and was later pronounced deceased by paramedics, McCoy said.
    Coroner’s official
  • Garden Grove school officials vow stronger response after 2018 video of students giving Nazi salute surfaces

    Garden Grove school officials vow stronger response after 2018 video of students giving Nazi salute surfaces
    Garden Grove Unified School District officials are revisiting the response to a 2018 incident in which students used the Nazi salute and recited a German military song, and school officials will take steps to confront hate and bias district-wide, a statement issued by the district Tuesday, Aug. 20, said.
    When news broke early this week that a video involving members of Pacifica High’s 2018 boys’ water polo team had circulated on social media, district officials issued a statement say
  • Man alleges he was sexually abused 20 years ago by Jehovah’s Witness elder in San Dimas

    Man alleges he was sexually abused 20 years ago by Jehovah’s Witness elder in San Dimas
    A 26-year-old man who claims he was sexually abused by his elder in the San Dimas Spanish Congregation of Jehovah’s Witnesses when he was just 6 years old is suing the world organization.
    Kevin Ramirez said the alleged abuse occurred on numerous occasions including during and after church events from 1999 to 2001, when he was 8. Ramirez said he was forced to fondle his elder and to be touched by the man, which his family was discouraged from reporting to authorities.
    “He would tell u
  • Sunset League vs. Trinity League in girls volleyball

    Sunset League vs. Trinity League in girls volleyball
    The fourth Sunset League vs. Trinity League Showcase Event in which four Sunset League girls volleyball teams will play against four Trinity League teams is Aug. 29.
    The schedule for matches at Mater Dei: Newport Harbor vs. Mater Dei, 5 p.m.; Edison vs. JSerra, 7 p.m.
    Matches at Orange Lutheran: Los Alamitos vs. Santa Margarita, 5 p.m.; Huntington Beach vs. Orange Lutheran, 7 p.m.
    Last year’s Sunset League vs. Trinity League matches were at Sunset League schools.
  • Fryer on football: The favorites in each Orange County league

    Fryer on football: The favorites in each Orange County league
    A look at each of the Orange County high school football leagues, with our pick for the league favorite.
    ACADEMY LEAGUE
    League favorite: Fairmont Prep
    Outlook: Fairmont Prep went 6-6 overall last season and was second in the league to Capistrano Valley Christian, which has been moved to the San Joaquin League. Fairmont Prep brings back starting quarterback Lui Ala, a senior who was all-league second team last year, and running back Jason Terry, who was all-league first team last season when he r
  • Analysis: How do Lakers’ candidates to replace DeMarcus Cousins stack up?

    Analysis: How do Lakers’ candidates to replace DeMarcus Cousins stack up?
    Life after DeMarcus Cousins is going to involve some risk-taking.
    A week ago, the 29-year-old Cousins was set to be a pivotal piece of the Lakers’ rotation, possibly a starter at center and, in a best-case scenario, a potential third star if he ever found his 2017-18 heights again. But with Cousins tearing his ACL in an open gym session in Las Vegas, the Lakers are likely to be without him for most of the season.
    That thrusts JaVale McGee into a more defined role, and the 31-year-old retur
  • Police find infant and teen dead in Ontario home; mother unresponsive

    Police find infant and teen dead in Ontario home; mother unresponsive
    An infant and teenager were found dead inside a home in Ontario on Tuesday, while their mother was hospitalized with injuries, authorities said.
    Homicide detectives are investigating the case as a “suspicious death,” though they have not yet determined the circumstances surrounding the childrens’ deaths, said Ontario Police Department Sgt. Bill Russell. The nature of the woman’s injuries was not immediately made public.
    Shortly after 4 p.m., police were called to a home i

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