• Kevin Hart, driver suffer major injuries when car rolls down embankment

    Kevin Hart, driver suffer major injuries when car rolls down embankment
    CALABASAS — Comedian Kevin Hart and his driver suffered major injuries early Sunday when his 1970 Plymouth Barracuda rolled down an embankment on Mulholland Highway in Calabasas.
    Hart, 40, was taken to Northridge Hospital Medical Center, and the driver, 28-year-old Jared Black of Woodland Hills, was rushed to Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center, also with major injuries, the California Highway Patrol reported.
    A third occupant in the Barracuda, a 31-year-old woman from Woodland Hills, suffer
  • Trump says he’ll work with Congress to stop mass shootings

    Trump says he’ll work with Congress to stop mass shootings
    By DARLENE SUPERVILLE
    WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump expressed a commitment Sunday, hours after the latest deadly mass shooting, to work with a divided Congress to “stop the menace of mass attacks.” He said any measures must satisfy the competing goals of protecting public safety and the constitutional right to gun ownership and seemed to cast fresh doubt on the merits of instituting more thorough background checks for gun purchases.
    Trump spoke shortly after the deat
  • Chino packer recalls more than 12 tons of beef

    Chino packer recalls more than 12 tons of beef
    More than 12 tons of beef from a Chino plant are being recalled as unfit for human consumption after a carcass under inspection accidentally went back into processing before its test results had returned, the U.S. Department of Agriculture reported.
    The health risk is rated low, and the USDA said in a Saturday release there have been no reports of illness connected with the products, which have  “EST. 34741” inside the USDA mark of inspection.
    The raw beef — 24,428 pounds
  • What’s next for USC football? Pac-12 opener against Stanford

    What’s next for USC football? Pac-12 opener against Stanford
    No. 25 Stanford (1-0) at USC (1-0)
    When: 7:30 p.m., Saturday
    Where: Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
    Watch/listen: ESPN/AM 790
    Stanford’s last game: The Cardinal enter this game in a similar situation to USC: Coming off a win, in Stanford’s case a 17-7 victory over Northwestern, but with questions about its quarterback’s health. Starter K.J. Costello left the game in the second quarter after taking a nasty hit to the helmet, and its unknown whether he will be availa
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  • What’s next for UCLA football? The San Diego State Aztecs

    What’s next for UCLA football? The San Diego State Aztecs
    UCLA (0-1) vs. San Diego State (1-0)
    When: 1:15 p.m., Saturday
    Where: Rose Bowl
    Watch/listen: Pac-12 Networks/AM 950/1150
    UCLA update: With five projected starters missing due to minor injuries, the Bruins stumbled in a 24-14 season-opening loss to Cincinnati last Thursday. Top running back Joshua Kelley (knee), receiver Theo Howard (hand/wrist), cornerback Darnay Holmes and left tackle Alec Anderson (leg) all watched the game from the sideline after game-time decisions on injuries kept them out
  • Chargers postpone contract extension talks with RB Melvin Gordon

    Chargers postpone contract extension talks with RB Melvin Gordon
    The Chargers took action on the 40th day of Melvin Gordon’s holdout by announcing that there will be no action until after the 2019 season.
    General manager Tom Telesco revealed Sunday that contract negotiations for an extension with the star running back have been postponed, and told reporters in a conference call that Gordon will play on his current contract if he reports to the team.
    “With the regular season now here, we have informed his representatives that discussions regarding
  • Pitbull reschedules LA County Fair show because of Hurricane Dorian

    Pitbull reschedules LA County Fair show because of Hurricane Dorian
    Although powerful Hurricane Dorian is thousands of miles from Southern California, it will impact the LA County Fair on its opening weekend.
    Rapper Pitbull will not appear in Pomona on Sunday, Sept. 1, as scheduled, because of the hurricane’s proximity to his home. The rapper, known as Mr. Worldwide and for hits such as “Fireball,” “Don’t Stop the Party” and “International Love,”  is famously from Miami.
    “According to Pitbull’s man
  • Sparks’ loss in Las Vegas stings, but they’ve got potential tiebreakers on their side

    Sparks’ loss in Las Vegas stings, but they’ve got potential tiebreakers on their side
    The WNBA’s playoff participants might be set, but none of those squads will be skating through the final week of regular-season action — certainly not the Sparks, who have three games on the docket and some ground to make up.
    “Nobody is quitting on the season,” said Sparks Coach Derek Fisher, whose team had a fourth quarter to forget in Las Vegas on Saturday night, when the Aces scored 34 points in the final 10 minutes to seal their 92-86 victory and send L.A. home from i
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  • Hurricane Dorian strikes Bahamas with record fury as Category 5 storm

    Hurricane Dorian strikes Bahamas with record fury as Category 5 storm
    By RAMÓN ESPINOSA
    McLEAN’S TOWN CAY, Bahamas (AP) — Hurricane Dorian struck the northern Bahamas on Sunday as a catastrophic Category 5 storm, its record 185 mph winds ripping off roofs, overturning cars and tearing down power lines as hundreds hunkered in schools, churches and shelters.
    Dorian hit land in Elbow Cay in the Abaco Islands at 12:40 p.m., and then made a second landfall near Marsh Harbour on Great Abaco Island at 2 p.m., after authorities made last-minute pleas fo
  • Hurricane Dorian strikes Bahamas as dangerous Category 5 storm

    Hurricane Dorian strikes Bahamas as dangerous Category 5 storm
    By RAMÓN ESPINOSA
    McLEAN’S TOWN CAY, Bahamas (AP) — Hurricane Dorian struck the northern Bahamas on Sunday as a catastrophic Category 5 storm, its 185 mph winds ripping off roofs and tearing down power lines as hundreds hunkered in schools, churches and other shelters.
    The second-strongest Atlantic hurricane since 1950, Dorian hit land in Elbow Cay in the Abaco Islands after authorities made last-minute pleas for those in low-lying areas to evacuate. But officials recognized t
  • Alexander: After an escape against Fresno State, USC’s challenges get steeper

    Alexander: After an escape against Fresno State, USC’s challenges get steeper
    LOS ANGELES — If Clay Helton’s career was flashing before his eyes toward the end of the first half Saturday night … well, could you blame him?
    A coach under fire had already sweated through a half in which the Trojans were struggling with Fresno State. Graham Harrell’s variation of the “Air Raid” displayed promise on the first two drives, at least when the Trojans could stay out of their own way, before turning sluggish.
    But when J.T. Daniels was sacked, fum
  • The Cure and Pasadena Daydream warm the hearts (and eyeliner) of fans who braved the day’s heat

    The Cure and Pasadena Daydream warm the hearts (and eyeliner) of fans who braved the day’s heat
    In a time when fandoms are fragmented and no longer united by radio airplay or MTV, Pasadena Daydream united a largely Generation X audience on Saturday at the Brookside Golf Club.
    And the Cure’s Robert Smith, who showed up on stage at the end of the night clad in black with his trademark wild hair, heavy eyeliner and lipstick, and singing of longing and love and a forest, was that lost generation’s leader.
    Smith and the band, which was recently inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall
  • Disneyland fans complain that Tomorrowland is stuck in the past

    Disneyland fans complain that Tomorrowland is stuck in the past
    Disneyland fans who were hoping to hear about an upcoming renovation of Tomorrowland left last weekend’s D23 Expo disappointed, when no new improvements to the land were announced.
    Rumors had been flying for months that Bob Chapek, Disney’s Chairman of Parks, Experiences and Products, might announce a Tomorrowland revamp at the expo, which is the largest gathering of Disney fans in the world held and is held alternating years in Anaheim and Florida. This year, however, most of the bi
  • Golfers decry loss of popular Mile Square Park course while others push for open space there

    Golfers decry loss of popular Mile Square Park course while others push for open space there
    About half of Orange County’s 640-acre Mile Square Regional Park in Fountain Valley is dedicated to golf  – for a total of 54 holes dimpling three courses.
    Now one of those public courses is on the chopping block, and golfers aren’t pleased. The county wants to convert the generically named Players Golf Course into more of a multi-use park by 2023.“There are very few reasonably priced golf courses in Orange and Los Angeles counties,” said Costa Mesa resident Ga
  • With red flag laws, there is no due process of law: Letters

    With red flag laws, there is no due process of law: Letters
    Re “Do red flag laws actually prevent mass shootings?” (Opinion, Aug. 22):
    While red flag laws may sound like a good idea, they have serious flaws and there are already laws and processes in place to assess and hospitalize persons determined to be a threat to themselves or others.
    These laws are often referred to as 5150, 5250, etc. These laws can also lead to stopping persons from purchasing firearms and having access to firearms.
    Red flag laws deny an individual legal due-process r
  • Death toll in West Texas shooting rampage rises to 7

    Death toll in West Texas shooting rampage rises to 7
    By PAUL J. WEBER AND JAKE BLEIBERG
    MIDLAND, Texas  — The death toll in a West Texas shooting rampage increased to seven Sunday as authorities investigated why a man stopped by state troopers for failing to signal a left turn opened fire on them and fled, shooting more than 20 people as he drove before being killed by officers outside a movie theater.
    Odessa police spokesman Steve LeSueur said that at least one of the shooting victims remained in life-threatening condition. The gunman
  • Whicker: Call it however you see it, but the Trojans will call it a win

    Whicker: Call it however you see it, but the Trojans will call it a win
    LOS ANGELES — When you open with a pair of sevens, you rarely win.
    Velus Jones was the first Trojan to touch the ball in the 2019 season and he took the kickoff deep into Fresno State quarters. No close observer of USC football was surprised that a penalty flag intervened. But this one deserved points for inventiveness.
    Stephen Carr and Chase Williams both wear No. 7. They both were on the kickoff team. You can’t do that.
    “I found out about when I got to the bench,” Carr
  • Del Mar consensus picks for Sunday Sept. 1

    Del Mar consensus picks for Sunday Sept. 1
    The consensus box of picks comes from handicappers Bob Mieszerski, Art Wilson, Terry Turrell and Eddie Wilson. Here are the picks for Sunday Sept. 1 at Del Mar.
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  • Editorial: California legislators should not endanger newspapers

    Editorial: California legislators should not endanger newspapers
    Negotiations over the future of gig-economy workers have dragged in legacy professions and are now threatening the future of newspaper deliveries in California.
    The showdown in the state Capitol over the employment status of gig workers has profound implications for companies like Lyft, Uber, DoorDash and Postmates. But while those companies and labor leaders do battle, the outcome could seriously affect industries like insurance, hairstyling, real estate, medicine and, yes, newspapers.
    This was
  • This is what you can do at L.A. Fleet Week in San Pedro on Sunday, Sept. 1

    This is what you can do at L.A. Fleet Week in San Pedro on Sunday, Sept. 1
    Only two days remain in LA Fleet Week, so those who want to check out the ships, and men and women in uniform better get on it.
    U.S. Navy and Coast Guard ships will be in port, in San Pedro, until the end of Fleet Week, Monday, Sept. 2, and military personnel will be out strutting around.
    Fleet Week is held in front of the Battleship Iowa, on the L.A. waterfront, at 100 Swinford St.
    For those who want to visit the festivities, here’s a list of things to do on Sunday, Sept. 1:
    Fleet tours
    T
  • How to set up a professional on-hold recording for your business

    How to set up a professional on-hold recording for your business
    Technology gives us the ability to market our businesses in many ways.
    One option that’s been around for decades is the “on-hold” recording for your phone system. It’s one of the most underappreciated methods for showcasing your company and making sure callers have a good experience.
    I’m sure you’re familiar with these messages.
    You call a business. While you wait to get to the right person, you listen to music, information about the company and its promotions
  • USC quotable: Trojan players, coaches talk win over Fresno State, JT Daniels injury and more

    USC quotable: Trojan players, coaches talk win over Fresno State, JT Daniels injury and more
    Here are some highlights from the post-game interviews following USC’s 31-23 win over Fresno State:
    Head coach Clay Helton
    On the victory:
    “A lot to clean up for us. I thought we left some opportunities out there. Thank goodness for a stout defense at the end, a big play by Isaiah Pola-Mao, a really good running game by both running backs, both [Vavae Malepeai and Stephen Carr] I thought were exceptional tonight, and then this guy [Velus Jones Jr.] hit a home run. (To Jones) Thank yo
  • Five takeaways from USC’s 31-23 win over Fresno State

    Five takeaways from USC’s 31-23 win over Fresno State
    Here are five takeaways from USC’s 31-23 Fresno State.
    1. QB situation. The initial reaction to this game has to be the injury to JT Daniels. The Trojans’ sophomore starting quarterback threw for 215 yards and a touchdown before a right leg injury knocked him from the game and left him on the sidelines on crutches in the second half. Behind him, true freshman Kedon Slovis got his first taste of the college game and looked very much like a true freshman. There were some highs, like hi
  • USC overcomes injury to JT Daniels to beat Fresno State in season opener

    USC overcomes injury to JT Daniels to beat Fresno State in season opener
    USCÕs starting quarterback JT Daniels returned to the field on crutches in the fourth quarter at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum Saturday, August 31, 2019.USC defeated Fresno State in their season opener 31-23.(Photo by David Crane, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG)
    Fresno State’s Jared Rice, #16, gets tackled by USCÕs Talanoa Hufanga, #15, during first quarter action at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum Saturday, August 31, 2019. (Photo by David Crane, Los Angeles Daily News/SC
  • Plum scores 17 in the fourth; Aces rally, beat Sparks

    Plum scores 17 in the fourth; Aces rally, beat Sparks
    LAS VEGAS — A’ja Wilson and Dearica Hamby each had a double-double and Kelsey Plum scored 17 of her 20 points in the fourth quarter to help the Las Vegas Aces rally for a 92-86 win over the Los Angeles Sparks on Saturday night.
    Wilson had 24 points, 12 rebounds and three blocks and Hamby added 12 points and 12 rebounds. Kayla McBride scored 14 points and Epiphanny Prince — who signed with the Aces on Wednesday and played in her first WNBA game since July 2018 — had 10 poi
  • Bast provides Bob Baffert with eighth Del Mar Debutante victory

    Bast provides Bob Baffert with eighth Del Mar Debutante victory
    The ladies, both young and old, were in the spotlight Saturday at Del Mar as the 36-day summer meet begins to wind down.
    The 2-year-old filly Bast, trained by Bob Baffert, gave the Hall of Fame trainer his eighth victory in the $300,000 Grade I Del Mar Debutante when she drew off in the stretch under jockey Drayden Van Dyke to beat favored Inspiressa by 8 3/4 lengths.
    Baffert’s good friend, D. Wayne Lukas, holds the record for Del Mar Debutante
  • Fault below Los Angeles and Long Beach ports once thought to be inactive could cause destructive earthquakes, new study suggests

    Fault below Los Angeles and Long Beach ports once thought to be inactive could cause destructive earthquakes, new study suggests
    A fault that juts beneath the surface of Los Angeles County’s South Bay and into the ocean, once thought to be sleeping, is actually awake and active, spelling the potential of a destructive earthquake for the region’s busy ports and metropolitan areas, a new study suggests.
    For years, researchers have believed the Wilmington blind-thrust fault has been dormant for millions of years.
    However, researchers found that the fault line, which was the subject of the study published in Augus
  • USC notebook: QB JT Daniels leaves first half with apparent leg injury

    USC notebook: QB JT Daniels leaves first half with apparent leg injury
    LOS ANGELES — USC saw its worst nightmare come to fruition at the end of the second quarter Saturday night against Fresno State, as starting quarterback JT Daniels went down with what appeared to be a right leg injury.
    On third down at the Fresno State 15, the Bulldogs brought a blitz that sacked Daniels. But as the sophomore quarterback went to the ground, he reached for his right knee and couldn’t get off the field.
    Trainers came out to see to him as the Coliseum went quiet. After
  • Dodgers’ Ross Stripling will start Sunday as September roster additions begin

    Dodgers’ Ross Stripling will start Sunday as September roster additions begin
    PHOENIX — At least one of the Dodgers’ September roster additions will get immediate work.
    Right-hander Ross Stripling will be activated from the Injured List and start Sunday against the Arizona Diamondbacks. Stripling has been out since July 24 with a combination of a strained neck and biceps tendinitis.
    Stripling is expected to pitch two or three innings with rookie right-hander Dustin May following at some point. It will be May’s second relief appearance. The first did not
  • Mater Dei stays focused, sprints past Villa Park behind Bryce Young

    Mater Dei stays focused, sprints past Villa Park behind Bryce Young
    SANTA ANA — The argument that Mater Dei’s top-ranked football team is more focused this season gained traction against Villa Park on Saturday.
    The Monarchs stayed composed for a few minutes waiting for the No. 7 Spartans to take the field at Santa Ana Stadium and then scored seven first-half touchdowns en route to a 63-7 victory in the rescheduled game on a holiday weekend.
    “We’re dialed in. We’re locked in,” said Mater Dei quarterback Bryce Young, who passed
  • Albert Pujols homer caps rally in Angels’ come from behind victory

    Albert Pujols homer caps rally in Angels’ come from behind victory
    Boston Red Sox’s J.D. Martinez celebrates in the dugout after scoring on a single by Andrew Benintendi during the second inning of a baseball game against the Los Angeles Angels in Anaheim, Calif., Saturday, Aug. 31, 2019. (AP Photo/Chris Carlson)
    Los Angeles Angels’ Luis Rengifo, left, scores past Boston Boston Red Sox catcher Sandy Leon on a single by Mike Trout during the second inning of a baseball game in Anaheim, Calif., Saturday, Aug. 31, 2019. (AP Photo/Chris Carlson)SoundThe
  • Early lead disappears again as Dodgers lose third straight in Arizona

    Early lead disappears again as Dodgers lose third straight in Arizona
    Los Angeles Dodgers’ Justin Turner, right, dives safely into third base under Arizona Diamondbacks third baseman Eduardo Escobar (5) on a sacrifice flyout by Enrique Hernandez in the fifth inning during a baseball game Saturday, Aug. 31, 2019, in Phoenix. (AP Photo/Rick Scuteri)
    Los Angeles Dodgers’ Will Smith (16) celebrates with Dino Ebel after hitting a solo home run against the Arizona Diamondbacks in the fourth inning of a baseball game, Saturday, Aug. 31, 2019, in Phoenix. (AP
  • Just 15, Gauff’s US Open ends with loss to 2018 champ Osaka

    Just 15, Gauff’s US Open ends with loss to 2018 champ Osaka
    Coco Gauff, right, of the United States, wipes away tears while talking to Naomi Osaka, of Japan, after Osaka defeated Gauff during the third round of the U.S. Open tennis tournament Saturday, Aug. 31, 2019, in New York. (AP Photo/Adam Hunger)
    Naomi Osaka, of Japan, serves to Coco Gauff during the third round of the U.S. Open tennis tournament Saturday, Aug. 31, 2019, in New York. (AP Photo/Adam Hunger)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsCoco Gauff, of the United States, waves as she walks off
  • LAFC ends busy week with game against Minnesota

    LAFC ends busy week with game against Minnesota
    When Los Angeles Football Club (19-3-5) played the Galaxy to a 3-3 draw last weekend, the team’s regular season battle with it’s crosstown rivals drew to a close.
    The LAFC faces a Western Conference opponent for the first time this season at Banc of California Stadium Sunday. The home game against Minnesota United (12-9-6) is the first of two league matches this month between the teams.
    “It was a difficult week as far as having three games in a week is always tough on the guys.
  • Orange County football receiving leaders for Week 1 games

    Orange County football receiving leaders for Week 1 games
    WEEK 1: RECEIVING LEADERSNAME, SCHOOL
    YDS
    REC.
    TD
    Peterson, Aliso Niguel
    205
    12

    Rouly, Canyon
    174
    8
    3
    Cal, Sunny Hills
    161
    8

    Vaielua, Cypress
    145
    4
    2
    Koffler, Edison
    123

    2
    Andrade, Orange
    113
    5
    1
    Caine Savage, Western
    101
    10
    1
    Sudyka, Aliso Niguel
    101
    4

    Brown, Rancho Alamitos
    92
    4
    3
    Barkate, St. Margaret’s
    90
    3
    1
    Kenner, St. Margaret’s
    89
    10
    3
    Marton, Capistrano Valley Christian
    88
    6
    2
    Anderson, Fountain Valley
    82
    8
    0
    Valencia, Anaheim
    78
    1
    1
    Hurtado,
  • Orange County football rushing leaders for Week 1 games

    Orange County football rushing leaders for Week 1 games
    WEEK 1: RUSHING LEADERSNAME, SCHOOL
    YDS
    ATT
    TD
    Terry, Fairmont Prep
    278
    24
    4
    Hurtado, Cypress
    261
    16
    2
    Wran, Tesoro
    208
    16
    2
    Pistone, Foothill
    195
    26
    1
    Rogers, Savanna
    177
    23
    2
    Galvan, Orange
    143
    7
    3
    Robertson, Mission Viejo
    140
    27
    1
    Hogan, San Juan Hills
    137
    23
    2
    Shtansky, El Toro
    122
    22
    0
    Scott, Mission Viejo
    117
    9
    1
    Ahn, Sunny Hills
    115
    22

    Lucas, University
    115
    16
    0
    Rodriguez, Tustin
    113
    18
    1
    Demongin, Capistrano Valley Christian
    112
    17
    1
    Silva, Sunny Hills
    110
    7

    Vizcarra, San
  • USC Trojans vs. Fresno State: How to watch, follow live updates from LA Memorial Coliseum

    USC Trojans vs. Fresno State: How to watch, follow live updates from LA Memorial Coliseum
    Follow along for live updates from USC football beat reporter Adam Grosbard, covering the game against Fresno State at LA Memorial Coliseum.
    Viewing on a mobile device? Click here.
    How to tune in:
    TV: ESPN, 7:30 p.m.
    Radio: KABC radio 790 AM
  • Orange County football passing leaders for Week 1 games

    Orange County football passing leaders for Week 1 games
    WEEK 1: PASSING LEADERSNAME, SCHOOL
    YDS
    CMP-ATT
    TD
    Kyckelhahn, Aliso Niguel
    411
    27-39
    4
    Garbers, Corona del Mar
    345

    5
    Vega, Segerstrom
    262
    12-18
    5
    Gutierrez, Anaheim
    258
    10-17
    3
    Carreon, St. Margaret’s
    250
    18-26
    4
    Del Toro, Western
    222
    21-31
    1
    Duxbury, Sunny Hills
    221
    13-23
    2
    Hourigan, Canyon
    197
    12-28
    3
    Moses, Orange
    167
    9-10
    1
    Castro, Ranch Alamitos
    150
    10-19
    3
    Lindgren, Tesoro
    147
    13-18
    4
    Vasquez, Tustin
    142
    8-18
    1
    Peterman, Foothill
    140
    12-17
    2
    Eldredge, Cypress
    137
    5-6
    2
    Henry
  • Angels’ Mike Trout says he was ‘shocked’ to learn cause of Tyler Skaggs’ death

    Angels’ Mike Trout says he was ‘shocked’ to learn cause of Tyler Skaggs’ death
    ANAHEIM — Nearly two months after the pain of Tyler Skaggs’ death, Mike Trout felt the pain again of learning how it happened.
    A day after the news broke that a Texas medical examiner determined that Skaggs died because of a mixture of opioids and alcohol, Trout reacted to the revelation on Saturday.
    “I was kind of shocked when the news came out like that,” Trout said. “That’s tough, but it doesn’t change the feeling I have for him and the way it impacte
  • The American working class dilemma

    The American working class dilemma
    For the past 125 years, Labor Day has been a time to celebrate the relevance, and political power, of the American working class. As recently as the 1990s, organized labor’s big day was an important milestone on the political calendar, particularly for Democrats.
    But in recent decades, America’s working class has had precious little celebrate. In contrast to the conditions that prevailed in the aftermath of the Second World War, when the incomes of lower quintiles surged by roughly 4
  • Visitors “circle the world” during the 2019 Orange International Street Fair

    Visitors “circle the world” during the 2019 Orange International Street Fair
    Sophia Serfin, 7, of Tustin shows off her face painting at the 2019 Orange International Street Fair in Orange on Saturday, August 31, 2019. More than 400,000 people attend the event over the Labor Day weekend.(Photo by Mark Rightmire, Orange County Register/SCNG)
    With temperatures in the 90’s, many attending the 2019 Orange International Street Fair in Orange on Saturday, August 31, 2019 found a bit of shade to eat, drink and listen to the various bands playing as well as to stay cool. Mo
  • Orange County scores and player stats for Saturday (8-31-19)

    Orange County scores and player stats for Saturday (8-31-19)
    Scores and stats for the Orange County games on Saturday, Aug. 31.
    BOYS WATER POLO
    NONLEAGUE
    Dana Hills 14, Righetti 10
    Newport Harbor 15, The Bishop’s 12
     
  • Whicker: The Kings make it clear that the long road back is just beginning

    Whicker: The Kings make it clear that the long road back is just beginning
    LOS ANGELES — A crumb of good news drifted down from the border Friday night.
    The Kings wasted no time grabbing it.
    “Thirty minutes ago, Alex Turcotte got his first point of the season,” announced Glen Murray, the Kings’ director of player development.
    The gathering of season-ticket holders at The Novo applauded, even though it knew Turcotte, the Kings’ first-round draft choice, is playing for Wisconsin.
    He got that assist in an exhibition against the U. of British
  • Police: ‘Multiple gunshot victims’ from Texas shootings

    Police: ‘Multiple gunshot victims’ from Texas shootings
    ODESSA, Texas >> Police say there are “multiple gunshot victims” in West Texas after reports of two suspects opening fire in the area of Midland and Odessa.
    Police in Odessa, say one or possibly two suspects hijacked a U.S. Postal Service vehicle and was firing at random, hitting multiple people.
    “At this time there are multiple gunshot victims,” Odessa police said in a posting on Facebook.
    The Midland, Texas, Police Department said Saturday that another suspects wa
  • Police chief: 5 dead in West Texas mass shooting

    Police chief: 5 dead in West Texas mass shooting
    ODESSA, Texas >> At least five people were dead after a gunman who hijacked a postal service vehicle in West Texas shot more than 20 people, authorities said Saturday. The gunman was killed and three law enforcement officers were among the injured.
    The shooting began with a traffic stop where gunfire was exchanged with police, setting off a chaotic afternoon during which the suspect hijacked a U.S. Postal Service vehicle and began firing at random in the area of Odessa and Midland, hitting

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