• USA Gymnastics had received more than a dozen complaints against Anna Li, Jiani Wu

    USA Gymnastics had received more than a dozen complaints against Anna Li, Jiani Wu
    The U.S. Center for SafeSport has expanded the focus of its investigation of coaches Anna Li and Jiani Wu as USA Gymnastics continues to forward complaints alleging physical, verbal and emotional abuse against the pair and their suburban Chicago gym to the center, according to USA Gymnastic emails received by the Southern California News group.
    USA Gymnastics has received at least 15 formal complaints against Li, an alternate on the 2012 Olympic team, and her mother, Wu, an Olympic medalist for
  • Orange County restaurants shut down by health inspectors (Aug. 22-30)

    Orange County restaurants shut down by health inspectors (Aug. 22-30)
    Restaurants and other food vendors ordered to close and allowed to reopen by Orange County health inspectors from Aug. 22 to Aug. 30:
    Dey’s Donuts & Croissants, 6494 Edinger Ave., Huntington BeachClosed: Aug. 30
    Reason: Cockroach infestationCristi’s Restaurant, 821 S. Beach Blvd., AnaheimClosed: Aug. 29
    Reason: Cockroach infestationEl Sabroso Grill, 214 W. Santa Fe Ave., PlacentiaClosed: Aug. 27 (report)
    Reason: Rodent infestation
    Reopened: Aug. 29Tana, 2622 W. La Palma Ave., Ana
  • KCRW’s Jason Bentley hosts his final ‘Morning Becomes Eclectic’ radio show before signing off

    KCRW’s Jason Bentley hosts his final ‘Morning Becomes Eclectic’ radio show before signing off
    Longtime KCRW radio personality Jason Bentley hosted his final episode of the public station’s signature show “Morning Becomes Eclectic” on Friday.
    The Santa Monica-based station will hold a nationwide search for his replacement, it said in a news release. For the time being, Bentley’s colleagues will be rotating into the 9 a.m.-noon time slot.
    Bentley is also stepping down as music director for the station, which he had been for the last 10 years. He announced his depart
  • Tyler Skaggs died of fentanyl, oxycodone, alcohol mixture, coroner says

    Tyler Skaggs died of fentanyl, oxycodone, alcohol mixture, coroner says
    Tyler Skaggs’ death was caused by a mixture of opioids and alcohol, and ruled an accident, according to findings of the Tarrant County Medical Examiner’s office, and the Skaggs family issued a statement suggesting someone with the Angels may have been connected to the tragedy.
    The report, which was released Friday, indicated Skaggs was found with powerful painkillers fentanyl and oxycodone in his system, as well as alcohol.
    RELATED: Photos: Angels pay emotional tribute to Tyler Skagg
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  • Closure lifted at Huntington Harbour, after tests show no sewage contamination following 60,000-gallon spill

    Closure lifted at Huntington Harbour, after tests show no sewage contamination following 60,000-gallon spill
    The coast is clear and you’re safe to resume your holiday weekend plans in the Huntington Harbour.
    The  Orange County Health Care Agency’s Environmental Health division on Friday, Aug. 30, lifted the water area closure put in place Thursday, after 60,000 gallons of sewage flowed into the harbor.The closures included Anaheim Bay, Sunset Aquatic Marina, Portofino Cove, Anderson Street Marina, Mother’s Beach, and Admiralty Drive in Huntington Beach.
    “There are currently
  • Malibu brush fire burns slowly up hillside

    Malibu brush fire burns slowly up hillside
    MALIBU — Flames chewed through about 40 acres of brush on a Malibu hillside Friday, slowly burning upward but posing no immediate threat to any structures.
    The fire was reported around 11:30 a.m. in the area of Pacific Coast Highway and Sweetwater Canyon Road, according to the county fire department. No evacuations were ordered.A brush fire burns 40 acres on the slopes of the Santa Monica Mountains above Malibu before its forward progress is stopped. https://t.co/QOaEo2iC0X pic.twitte
  • Placentia removes 15 dumpsters of waste from homeless encampment

    Placentia removes 15 dumpsters of waste from homeless encampment
    Placentia’s recent cleanup of a tent encampment on West Crowther Avenue under the 57 freeway was “very successful,” Mayor Rhonda Shader said Friday, Aug. 30.
    Workers removed 15 dumpsters of trash, temporarily stored 190 bags of people’s belongings and disposed of 250 syringes, according to information in a city newsletter.
    A homeless encampment is back on W. Crowther Ave. under the 57 freeway in Placentia, CA on Friday, August 30, 2019. Residents of the encampment were al
  • Chargers rookie Nasir Adderley returns to lofty goals after hamstring injury

    Chargers rookie Nasir Adderley returns to lofty goals after hamstring injury
    SANTA CLARA, Calif. — Nasir Adderley set the bar high minutes after being drafted 60th overall by the Chargers in April.
    Adderley claimed he was going to be the next Earl Thomas in Gus Bradley’s defense and that he and Derwin James were going to form the best safety tandem in the NFL. He promised all of that in a conference call with reporters.
    Adderley quickly attempted to back those bold claims on the practice field and was told by his coaches to tone it down. He was playing too fa
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  • What’s closed, what’s not on Labor Day

    What’s closed, what’s not on Labor Day
    You may just be planning to take it easy at home on Labor Day — wouldn’t blame you — but if you’ll be out and about, you’ll want to know what’s closed and what’s not on Monday’s federal holiday.
    Here’s a guide:
    Government offices: Government offices will be closed.
    Mail delivery: Post offices will be closed and regular mail will not be delivered.
    Stores: Most commercial businesses and malls will be open. Some will have different hou
  • Male nanny faces new charges after prosecutors allege he molested a dozen boys

    Male nanny faces new charges after prosecutors allege he molested a dozen boys
    A male nanny accused of molesting boys in his care as young as four now faces additional charges after prosecutors allege they have found a dozen suspected victims, the Orange County District Attorney Office officials announced Friday.
    Matthew Antonio Zakrzewski, 30, is now facing 25 felony counts, including lewd and lascivious acts with a minor, oral copulation of a child and possession of child pornography, among other charges.
    Prosecutors allege that Zakrzewski – a Costa Mesa man who de
  • Disneyland reveals surprising new characters joining Magic Happens parade in 2020

    Disneyland reveals surprising new characters joining Magic Happens parade in 2020
    The new Magic Happens parade coming to Disneyland in 2020 will feature familiar Disney characters, some old favorites as well as a few surprises, according to a Disney casting notice.
    Disneyland will launch the new Magic Happens daytime parade along Main Street USA in spring 2020 with Moana, Coco and Sleeping Beauty floats all lead by Mickey Mouse.
    Sign up for our Park Life newsletter and find out what’s new and interesting every week at Southern California’s theme parks. Subscribe h
  • TVs to shoes: This time consumers face pain of Trump tariffs

    TVs to shoes: This time consumers face pain of Trump tariffs
    By Paul Wiseman and Anne D’Innocenzio, The Associated Press
    President Donald Trump’s trade war with China, until now mainly an abstraction for American consumers, is about to hit home.
    Beginning Sunday, the U.S. government will begin collecting 15% tariffs on $112 billion in Chinese imports — items ranging from smartwatches and TVs to shoes, diapers, sporting goods and meat and dairy products. For the first time since Trump launched his trade war, American households face price
  • Take a look at some of the new USC coliseum upgrades

    Take a look at some of the new USC coliseum upgrades
    Today’s USC’s home opener against Fresno State will be the debut of the new coliseum upgrades, including the Scholarship Club Tower. The $315 million project, funded entirely through private donations, involved 3,000 workers and nearly a million hours of labor to complete.A new name: The venue has been renamed to United Airlines Field at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, a 10-year deal that preserves its identity as a memorial to World War I veterans.
    RELATED: USC football gets a ch
  • 12,500 feet off the ground, traveling 200 mph: Wingsuit flyer is at peace in the sky

    12,500 feet off the ground, traveling 200 mph: Wingsuit flyer is at peace in the sky
    There are those of us who dream about flying like an eagle — and there are those of us who dare.
    Kristian Szczepitko is one who dares.
    It is Wednesday, Aug. 28, and Szczepitko is in Ravenna, Italy, to compete in the 2019 World Cup of Wingsuit Flying. But the high tech engineer and Ladera Ranch resident is nowhere to be seen.
    Unless you look up — way up.
    A wingsuit competitor flies high over rugged mountains in Slovenia. (Photo courtesy of FAI World Cup Wingsuit Flying)
    Wearing little
  • Proceed with caution on gun red-flag laws

    Proceed with caution on gun red-flag laws
    After rampages in El Paso, Texas, Dayton, Ohio, and Gilroy, California, American policy makers have understandably looked for ways to stop future mass shootings. It’s hard for them to achieve any form of consensus given vast philosophical differences over gun rights in particular. Most proposals run into immovable and oftentimes partisan political obstacles.
    But there has been one relatively new idea that keeps getting traction among state and federal legislators and the public. That&rsquo
  • Researchers: Websites infected iPhones with spyware

    Researchers: Websites infected iPhones with spyware
    By FRANK BAJAK
    Suspected nation-state hackers used malware-laden websites to infect iPhones with spyware in what security researchers are calling the worst general security failure yet affecting the Apple devices.
    Announced late Thursday by Google researchers, the vulnerabilities were quietly fixed by Apple in February but only after thousands of iPhone users were believed exposed over more than two years.
    The researchers did not say who was behind the cyberespionage or what population was targe
  • Trinity League Football Podcast: Previews, predictions for Week 1

    Trinity League Football Podcast: Previews, predictions for Week 1
    Have you listened to this week’s Trinity League Football Podcast with Dan Albano and Scott Barajas? If not, here’s what you’re missing on the show available on Apple Podcasts:
    Week 0 analysis
    Players of the week
    Logan Loya of St. John Bosco, Bryce Young and Quincy Craig of Mater Dei, Cooper Vander Hill of Orange Lutheran, Anthony Comestro and Colt Fulton of Santa Margarita, Chris Street and Jaden Genova of JSerra
    Week 1 previews and predictions
    Mission Viejo vs. Santa Margarita
  • A small but meaningful concession in CHP negotiations

    A small but meaningful concession in CHP negotiations
    This year, for every dollar of salary that the state pays California Highway Patrol officers, it will also have to pay 59.13 cents in pension contributions.
    The state has no choice. Taxpayers are required to pay the unfunded liability of pension funds within the California Public Employees Retirement System, and every year, CalPERS informs state employers how much it’s going to cost. CalPERS disclosed this year’s “actuarial required employer contribution as a percentage of comp
  • World Surf League announces big changes for big wave contests

    World Surf League announces big changes for big wave contests
    Following the big red blob when it appears on the surf forecast can be tricky – even harder if you’re trying to organize a surf contest with competitors who at a moment’s notice have to drop everything to chase the massive swells.
    Sometimes, the best big swells show up outside of the contest waiting period, or at surf spots that aren’t on the list of events. Other times, the surf conditions fizzle — and so does the event.
    A contest will still be held at Jaws in Hawa
  • USC football gets a chance to erase bad taste in season opener against Fresno State

    USC football gets a chance to erase bad taste in season opener against Fresno State
    LOS ANGELES — Two-hundred-and-eighty days. That’s how long USC has been waiting for this opportunity.
    Two-hundred-and-eighty days ago, the Trojans lost their season finale to Notre Dame, 24-17. It ended a stretch in which USC lost five of the final six games of the season, a collapse that left the program with its first losing season since the turn of the century.
    Such a finish would disturb any program, let alone one with USC’s history. So all this time later, the Trojans have
  • Fresno State at USC: TV info, scouting report and prediction

    Fresno State at USC: TV info, scouting report and prediction
    Fresno State at USC
    When: 7:30 p.m. PT Saturday
    Where: Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
    TV/Radio: ESPN/AM 790
    Records: Fresno State (12-2 in 2018); USC (5-7 in 2018)
    2018 Fresno State stats
    QB Jorge Reyna: 8-12, 111 yards, 1 TD, 75 rushing yards
    RB Ronnie Rivers: 132 carries, 743 yards, 13 total TDs
    LB Mykal Walker: 86 tackles, 13.5 TFLs, 4 sacks
    DB JuJu Hughes: 78 tackles, 8 PBUs, 4 INTs
    DT Jasad Haynes: 19 tackles, 5 TFLs, 3 sacks
    Fresno State injury report: OUT: RB Peyto
  • Senior Living: Should you consider joining a concierge medical practice?

    Senior Living: Should you consider joining a concierge medical practice?
    By Dr. Thomas LaGrelius
    Contributing writer
    People ask me about the pros and cons of concierge medicine. There are now more than a dozen concierge practices locally. Millions of patients have concierge doctors, thousands in our own community.  Why is this practice design, around only for the past 20 years, rapidly growing?
    Dr. Thomas W. LaGrelius
    Why do people join? Can’t they get the care and service they want without paying a membership fee? Doesn’t their health insurance cove
  • With 2 years left on San Onofre beach lease, state – and surfers – hope military won’t put end to access

    With 2 years left on San Onofre beach lease, state – and surfers – hope military won’t put end to access
    A south-bound Metrolink train passes through San Onofre State Beach near Lower Trestles in San Clemente on Tuesday, August 27, 2019. The domes of the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station can be seen in the distance. The future of the San Onofre State Beach is unknown because thelong-term lease between the California Department of Parks and Recreation and Marine Corps ends in 2021. (Photo by Leonard Ortiz, Orange County Register/SCNG)
    A Pacific Surfliner train passes through Lower Trestles in Sa
  • Utility bailout looks worse as time goes by

    Utility bailout looks worse as time goes by
    Since California legislators in July passed the utility bailout plan known as AB 1054, the deal wangled by lobbyists for companies like Pacific Gas & Electric, Southern California Edison and San Diego Gas & Electric looks worse every day.
    It’s not only that the utilities quickly volunteered to contribute more than $10 billion as their share of the bankroll for the state’s new Wildfire Fund, but also that the state can now issue unlimited bonds to pay off liabilities rung up b
  • Tool drops its new album, ‘Fear Inoculum,’ and announces a pair of shows at Staples Center

    Tool drops its new album, ‘Fear Inoculum,’ and announces a pair of shows at Staples Center
    Los Angeles-based rock band Tool surprised its fans by announcing two shows at Staples Center in L.A., Oct. 20 and 21 with special guests Killing Joke, on the day its much-anticipated new album, “Fear Inoculum,” officially dropped.
    The record is the band’s first new album in 13 years and has pretty much been demanded by fans for well over a decade. For the last handful of years, members of the rock group have mentioned in various interviews that its fifth album was “in th
  • Del Mar consensus picks for Friday Aug. 30

    Del Mar consensus picks for Friday Aug. 30
    The consensus box of picks comes from handicappers Bob Mieszerski, Art Wilson, Terry Turrell and Eddie Wilson. Here are the picks for Fiday Aug. 30 at Del Mar.
    Trouble viewing on mobile device? See consensus picks
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    Related Articles Horse racing: Del Mar leaders, notes Horse of the Year could be a photo finish Horse racing: Improbable shows off in Shared Belief Stakes at Del Mar Del Mar consensus picks for Sunday Aug. 25 Del Mar consensus pi
  • Southern California’s union membership grows as popularity, strikes rise

    Southern California’s union membership grows as popularity, strikes rise
    The union movement is feeling some mojo this Labor Day.
    As we celebrate the 125th official national holiday for workers— it became law just six days after a violent railroad strike ended — several benchmarks show a union revival. How so? Organized labor has a renewed willingness to play hardball. Public popularity is growing. And in Southern California — home to 1-in-13 of U.S. union members — membership is on the rise.
    Organized labor has suffered numerous blows in the p
  • For helping others and showing great skill … Bravo!

    Laguna Beach resident gets notice for philanthropy
    Anne Earhart of Laguna Beach is among the 2019 Carnegie Medal of Philanthropy recipients. (Courtesy of Ralph Palumbo)
    The international family of Carnegie institutions recently announced the honorees for the 2019 Carnegie Medal of Philanthropy. Among the honorees was Laguna Beach resident Anne Earhart, whose efforts to protect natural resources and promote global biodiversity through her Marisla Foundation.
    Now on its 10th class, the biennial ev
  • What’s the deal with those freeway grooves that make drives so noisy?

    What’s the deal with those freeway grooves that make drives so noisy?
    Q. Honk: While driving the recently refurbished 5 Freeway near San Clemente, I was struck by how absolutely SMOOTH and QUIET those freshly applied, asphalt surfaces are. Why? No ANNOYING rain grooves carved into concrete. When we are driving on those grooves, my wife and I have to shout. More and more, I’m encountering many new, asphalt freeway surfaces that will never be intentionally scarred with rain grooves. Why did Caltrans ever think that grooving SoCal’s desert-dry highways wa
  • 1 dead, another wounded in Santa Ana shooting

    1 dead, another wounded in Santa Ana shooting
    One person was killed and a second wounded in a shooting in the 500 block of Pine Street in Santa Ana on Thursday, August 29, 2019. (OnScene.TV)
    One person was killed and a second wounded in a shooting in the 500 block of Pine Street in Santa Ana on Thursday, August 29, 2019. (OnScene.TV)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsOne person was killed and a second wounded in a shooting in the 500 block of Pine Street in Santa Ana on Thursday, August 29, 2019. (OnScene.TV)
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  • LA County Fair 2019: Look for these 7 outrageous foods

    LA County Fair 2019: Look for these 7 outrageous foods
    People come to the LA County Fair for foods that kids love and that makes big kids feel like little kids.
    That’s what Dominic Palmieri, the “Midway Gourmet,” said at a preview of some of the most outrageous foods at this year’s fair. It opens Friday, Aug. 30, at the Fairplex in Pomona.
    Here are seven wild things you can find on the grounds this year:
    1. Deep-Fried Peanut Butter and Strawberry Jam Uncrustable
    Chicken Charlie’s, one of the creative forces on the South
  • Results of Orange County wells tested for PFAS toxins

    This agency-by-agency roundup of Orange County is a companion article to the investigative story, “PFAS toxins found in drinking water throughout Southern California.”
    Below are Orange County water agencies with orders to monitor wells for toxic chemicals known as PFOA and PFOS. Measurements are shown in parts per trillion. When PFOA measures at least 14 ppt or PFOS measures at least 13 ppt for the first round of testing this year, the agency must notify the cities served by those we
  • PFAS toxins found in drinking water throughout Southern California

    PFAS toxins found in drinking water throughout Southern California
    Wells of nearly two dozen Southern California water agencies have reportable levels of PFAS, a chemical family increasingly linked to cancer, liver and kidney damage, thyroid disease, high cholesterol, low fertility, low birth weight and ulcerative colitis.
    Six of those agencies have shut down wells in the past year because of the presence of those chemicals and two more plan closures, an investigation by the Southern California News Group found.
    The state only this year began ordering testing f
  • Power outage isn’t enough to slow down Edison in win over Carson

    Power outage isn’t enough to slow down Edison in win over Carson
    Carson QB Ui Ale runs after finding no receivers open. Edison at Carson High football game Thursday August 29, 2019.
    (Photo by Robert Casillas,Contributing Photographer)
    Carson players look stunned after TD run by Edison’s Mike Walters. Edison at Carson High football game Thursday August 29, 2019.
    (Photo by Robert Casillas,Contributing Photographer)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsEdison QB Jacob Hanlon throws under pressure by Carson’s Jaden Jones. Edison at Carson High footbal
  • Anaheim shows off new passing attack in romp against La Quinta

    Anaheim shows off new passing attack in romp against La Quinta
    ANAHEIM – After years of relying predominantly on the ground game, Anaheim football coach Lanny Booher is transitioning his team to a passing offense for the 2019 season.Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowThe aerial attack sputtered in the first quarter of the Colonists’ season opener against La Quinta on Thursday at Glover Stadium. But Anaheim’s first-year starting quarterback, Fabian Gutierrez, made up for it the rest of the
  • Orange dominates Garden Grove in impressive season debut

    Orange dominates Garden Grove in impressive season debut
    GARDEN GROVE – Orange might have a much better football team this year than last year, if the Panthers’ win Thursday provided an accurate look.Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowOrange clobbered Garden Grove 48-0 in a nonleague game at Garden Grove High. It was the season opener for both teams.
    Orange’s Dylan Moses sacks Garden Grove QB Czain Lobaugh during a non-league football game at Garden Grove High Thursday, August 29, 2
  • Loara relies on stingy defense to beat Estancia in opener

    Loara relies on stingy defense to beat Estancia in opener
    ANAHEIM – Loara used a stingy defense to collect a 10-0 season-opening victory over Estancia on Thursday night at Western High.Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowThe Saxons (1-0), a year removed from an eight-win season and a postseason appearance, look much different this year as their defense led the way.
    “Last year we were all offense,” Loara coach Mitch Olson said. “We hung in on defense (last year) and they’re
  • Rancho Alamitos defense plays pivotal role in win over Savanna

    Rancho Alamitos defense plays pivotal role in win over Savanna
    GARDEN GROVE – Rancho Alamitos used its red-zone defense to propel itself to a 30-24 win over Savanna in its season opener Thursday at Bolsa Grande High.Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowSavanna (0-2) reached the red zone six times, but came away with no points in three of those visits. The Vaqueros forced two turnovers on downs, including one at the 2-yard line, and Jeremy Lopez intercepted a Savanna pass in the end zone in the fourth q
  • Cardale Jones makes statement as Chargers beat 49ers for first win of preseason

    Cardale Jones makes statement as Chargers beat 49ers for first win of preseason
    Los Angeles Chargers’ Troymaine Pope returns a kickoff against the San Francisco 49ers during the first half of an NFL preseason football game in Santa Clara, Calif., Thursday, Aug. 29, 2019. (AP Photo/Tony Avelar)
    Los Angeles Chargers outside linebacker Jatavis Brown, right, loses his helmet while tackling San Francisco 49ers running back Austin Walter (33) during the first half of an NFL preseason football game in Santa Clara, Calif., Thursday, Aug. 29, 2019. (AP Photo/Tony Avelar)SoundT
  • Man injured in drive-by shooting in front of La Mirada house

    Man injured in drive-by shooting in front of La Mirada house
    A drive-by shooting left a man hospitalized Thursday evening after a shooter fired at a group of men sitting in front of a La Mirada house, authorities said.
    Authorities were alerted about the shooting at about 8:40 p.m. after a resident reported hearing three to four gunshots, said Sgt. Noah Corrales with the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department Norwalk Station. The resident ran outside after hearing the shots and saw a dark-colored truck drive south along Edwards Road.
    Deputies respon
  • Hyun-Jin Ryu roughed up for third consecutive start as Dodgers lose in Arizona

    Hyun-Jin Ryu roughed up for third consecutive start as Dodgers lose in Arizona
    A pop fly hit by the Diamondbacks’ Eduardo Escobar falls in for a single between Dodgers second baseman Kike’ Hernandez, left, and center fielder A.J. Pollock during the fourth inning of Thursday’s game in Phoenix. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)
    Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Hyun-Jin Ryu, of South Korea, throws a pitch to an Arizona Diamondbacks batter during the first inning of a baseball game Thursday, Aug. 29, 2019, in Phoenix. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)SoundThe gallery
  • UCLA game GIFs: Fans react to UCLA’s 24-14 loss to Cincinnati

    UCLA game GIFs: Fans react to UCLA’s 24-14 loss to Cincinnati
    That wasn’t how this was supposed to start.
    After an optimistic offseason, the Bruins put together a disappointing 24-14 loss to Cincinnati on Thursday at Nippert Stadium. Fans were, predictably, unhappy about the result. pic.twitter.com/6SoH8xPFBj
    — UCLA Alum (@CAGirlinSF) August 30, 2019pic.twitter.com/E1drdgU96d
    — Whats_Bruin (@mr_thrift) August 30, 2019pic.twitter.com/WgtASabiGE
    — Kaishauna Guidry, MD (@DrMamaKai) August 30, 2019pic.twitter.com/sUhnHirE9T
    — Kris
  • Injuries limit UCLA’s top playmakers in loss to Cincinnati

    Injuries limit UCLA’s top playmakers in loss to Cincinnati
    CINCINNATI — The player responsible for more than 66.9 percent of UCLA’s rushing yards last year stood on the sideline with his helmet on and his hands on his hips. UCLA’s leading returning receiver sat on the bench dressed in full pads. The offense could barely crawl forward without them.
    Joshua Kelley and Theo Howard, UCLA’s top offensive playmakers, were reduced to spectators at Nippert Stadium as UCLA struggled to gain offensive rhythm in a 24-14 loss to Cincinnati on
  • Video: Josh Woods happy to return, despite UCLA’s loss to Cincinnati

    Video: Josh Woods happy to return, despite UCLA’s loss to Cincinnati
    Linebacker Josh Woods talks about his long-awaited return to the field, UCLA’s defensive performance against Cincinnati and how the Bruins can regroup.Related Articles Video: Demetric Felton on his sudden move to running back vs. Cincinnati Video: Dorian Thompson-Robinson on his ‘poor’ performance vs. Cincinnati Video: Chip Kelly packs ‘Powerade and Similac’ for young UCLA team after Cincinnati loss UCLA football flops against Cincinnati in season-opening rematch UC
  • Video: Demetric Felton on his sudden move to running back vs. Cincinnati

    Video: Demetric Felton on his sudden move to running back vs. Cincinnati
    Receiver Demetric Felton talks about UCLA’s 24-14 loss to Cincinnati, how he ended up being the team’s starting running back and what he learned from Joshua Kelley while rooming with him this week.Related Articles Video: Dorian Thompson-Robinson on his ‘poor’ performance vs. Cincinnati Video: Chip Kelly packs ‘Powerade and Similac’ for young UCLA team after Cincinnati loss UCLA football flops against Cincinnati in season-opening rematch UCLA football graph: A
  • Video: Dorian Thompson-Robinson on his ‘poor’ performance vs. Cincinnati

    Video: Dorian Thompson-Robinson on his ‘poor’ performance vs. Cincinnati
    Quarterback Dorian Thompson-Robinson talks about his 8-for-26 passing performance against Cincinnati, his four turnovers and why he believes the UCLA is progressing, despite the loss.
  • Video: Chip Kelly packs ‘Powerade and Similac’ for young UCLA team after Cincinnati loss

    Video: Chip Kelly packs ‘Powerade and Similac’ for young UCLA team after Cincinnati loss
    Head coach Chip Kelly talks about UCLA’s 24-14 loss to Cincinnati, why he’s planning to pack infant formula for his young team and what he thought of Dorian Thompson-Robinson’s performance.Related Articles Video: Demetric Felton on his sudden move to running back vs. Cincinnati Video: Dorian Thompson-Robinson on his ‘poor’ performance vs. Cincinnati UCLA football flops against Cincinnati in season-opening rematch UCLA football graph: A look back at 2018 UCLA footbal
  • Party at the port: Sailors and harbor-area locals kick off San Pedro’s LA Fleet Week festivities

    Party at the port: Sailors and harbor-area locals kick off San Pedro’s LA Fleet Week festivities
    Tom Cruise, aka Jerome LeBlanc, poses with the “Top Gun Girls,” Laura Atilano, Vanessa Ruiz andMichele Rodriguez, right, during the Fleet Week Welcome Party, kicking off the festivities for the rest of the long weekend, marking the official beginning of Fleet Week in San Pedro on Thursday, August 29 2019.
    (Photo by Axel Koester, Contributing Photographer)
    Michele Monreal-Lucich dances with her grand-daughter Alanni as the Navy Band Southwest’s 32nd Street Brass Band performs du
  • OCVarsity Student Sections: Diablo Inferno, Eagles Nest issued The Manny Challenge for Week 1

    OCVarsity Student Sections: Diablo Inferno, Eagles Nest issued The Manny Challenge for Week 1
    Who wants to be crowned the OCVarsity Student Section of the Week?
    Perhaps more importantly, who is ready for The Manny Challenge?
    We expect a lot of great passion and craziness from the Orange County student sections in the stands for the Week 1 high school football games on Friday and Saturday nights. But there can only be one champion.
    A reminder that you must show videos and pictures of your student section in action on Twitter and use the hashtag #ocvfans if you want to be considered for th
  • 9 haunted mazes coming to Knott’s Scary Farm plus all the scare zones and shows

    9 haunted mazes coming to Knott’s Scary Farm plus all the scare zones and shows
    Knott’s Scary Farm 2019 will let you join ghost hunters in a demonic sanitarium, go on a zombie killing spree and flee crazed carnies on an abandoned amusement park ride as the venerable haunted event returns to the fog for another Halloween season.
    Halloween Haunt returns to the Buena Park theme park with nine haunted mazes, four scare zones and four shows, Knott’s Berry Farm announced Thursday night.
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