• What’s next for UCLA football? No. 4 Oklahoma Sooners

    What’s next for UCLA football? No. 4 Oklahoma Sooners
    UCLA (0-2) vs. No. 5 Oklahoma (2-0)
    When: 5 p.m., Saturday
    Where: Rose Bowl
    Watch/listen: FOX/AM 950/1150
    UCLA update: UCLA lost to San Diego State for the first time in a series that started in 1922. The Bruins’ 23-14 loss soiled their previous 21-0-1 record against the Aztecs. … The Bruins turned the ball over twice, which led to 10 SDSU points. Opponents have scored 24 points off six UCLA turnovers in two games this season. … SDSU quarterback Ryan Agnew completed 74.2 perc
  • What’s next for USC football? First road test at BYU

    What’s next for USC football? First road test at BYU
    No. 24 USC (2-0, 1-0 in Pac-12) at BYU (1-1)
    When: 12:30 p.m. PT Saturday
    Where: LaVell Edwards Stadium, Provo, Utah
    Watch/listen: ABC/AM 790
    USC update: The Trojans made their AP Top 25 debut at No. 24 this week after beating a ranked Stanford team 45-20. … QB Kedon Slovis had a historic debut for USC, setting program records for completions, passing yards, passing touchdowns and completion percentage by a true freshman in his first career start. … The USC
  • Tone-deaf Ricardo Lara and his critics

    Tone-deaf Ricardo Lara and his critics
    During his first months as the state’s elected insurance commissioner, Ricardo Lara was rocked by disclosures that he had accepted more than $50,000 in campaign contributions from insurance industry sources after pledging to shun such dealings during his campaign.
    It was not exactly a scandal, since there’s nothing illegal about receiving campaign funds from those Lara regulates, as long as he doesn’t make any quid pro quo actions or promises in return.
    It was, however, unseeml
  • Rams hold off Carolina Panthers for hard-earned win in season opener

    Rams hold off Carolina Panthers for hard-earned win in season opener
    Carolina Panthers running back Christian McCaffrey (22) is tacklesd by Los Angeles Rams cornerback Aqib Talib (21) and free safety Eric Weddle (32) during the first half of an NFL football game in Charlotte, N.C., Sunday, Sept. 8, 2019. (AP Photo/Brian Blanco)
    Los Angeles Rams safety Taylor Rapp (24) reaches to tackle Carolina Panthers wide receiver Ray-Ray McCloud (14) during the first half of an NFL football game in Charlotte, N.C., Sunday, Sept. 8, 2019. (AP Photo/Brian Blanco)SoundThe galler
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  • A big win for California taxpayers

    A big win for California taxpayers
    In a victory for taxpayers, the Fresno Superior Court decided in favor of Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association on Thursday, ruling that special taxes proposed by a voter initiative are not exempt from the state constitution’s two-thirds vote requirement.
    At issue was Fresno’s Measure P, a sales tax initiative on the November 2018 ballot that proposed a 3/8 percent sales tax increase to provide extra funding for city parks, recreation, and after-school programs. The measure received 52
  • USC makes AP Top 25 debut for 2019 after win over Stanford

    USC makes AP Top 25 debut for 2019 after win over Stanford
    It appears that USC earned a little respect with its 45-20 win over No. 23 Stanford on Saturday night.
    The Trojans made their 2019 debut in the AP Top 25 poll on Sunday at No. 24. USC received 137 votes and are behind Pac-12 rival Washington in the post-Week 2 poll.
    USC was led on Saturday by true freshman Kedon Slovis, who quarterbacked the team to victory with precision passing for 377 yards and three touchdowns. The win improved USC to 2-0 on the season and 1-0 in Pac-12 play.
    Stanford, meanw
  • Grocery strike likely averted as execs, union reach tentative deal

    Grocery strike likely averted as execs, union reach tentative deal
    The union representing Southern California grocery workers has reached a tentative contract deal with supermarket chains, likely averting a strike previously authorized by its members.
    Details of the contract were not disclosed Sunday pending meetings with some 46,000 members, which will be held Monday at the United Food and Commercial Workers’ seven locals, according to a union statement.
    Union leaders will recommend its workers ratify the agreement with Ralphs, Vons, Albertsons and Pavil
  • Grocery execs, union reach tentative deal, likely averting strike

    Grocery execs, union reach tentative deal, likely averting strike
    The union representing Southern California grocery workers has reached a tentative contract deal with supermarket chains, likely averting a strike previously authorized by its members.
    Details of the contract were not disclosed Sunday pending meetings with members, which will be held Monday at the United Food and Commercial Workers’ seven locals, according to a union statement.
    Union leaders will recommend its workers ratify the agreement with Ralphs, Vons, Albertsons and Pavilions, Mike S
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  • Los Alamitos consensus picks for Sunday, Sept. 8

    Los Alamitos consensus picks for Sunday, Sept. 8
    The consensus box of picks comes from handicappers Bob Mieszerski, Art Wilson, Terry Turrell and Eddie Wilson. Here are the picks for Sunday Sept. 8 at Los Alamitos.
    Trouble viewing on mobile device? See consensus picks
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  • Why Long Beach is going to the dogs with this event

    Why Long Beach is going to the dogs with this event
    Woof! Here it is, dog lovers, a day in paradise for you and your little furry pal.
    The Queen Mary’s Doggie Paradise makes its debut at the ship’s adjacent events park in Long Beach on Sept. 14.
    So what’s Doggie Paradise? Just about everything you can think of that dogs and their owners will love.
    About 1,500 people and their dogs are expected at the 11 a.m.-5 p.m. event for a day that will include splash pools for dogs to jump into, (no word on whether they’ll be a lifegu
  • Taco Bell is adding a new chalupa, but this is your last chance for these menu items

    Taco Bell is adding a new chalupa, but this is your last chance for these menu items
    Taco Bell is playing shell games again.
    On Thursday, Sept. 12, it will debut what it calls its biggest menu innovation of the year, a chalupa with cheddar cheese baked into its shell.
    The Toasted Cheddar Chalupa will be filled with ground beef, chicken or steak, shredded lettuce, diced tomatoes, grated cheddar cheese and reduced-fat sour cream, according to a news release from the Irvine-based fast food chain. Prices will start at $2.49.
    Taco Bell previewed the cheesy chalupa shell in August at
  • Photos: Brew Ha Ha celebrates its 10th anniversary with 160 craft beers, The Aquabats!, Save Ferris and more

    Photos: Brew Ha Ha celebrates its 10th anniversary with 160 craft beers, The Aquabats!, Save Ferris and more
    Orange County-based Brew Ha Ha Productions celebrated its 10th anniversary with its annual flagship event, the OC Brew Ha Ha, which featured over 160 craft beers from a wide variety of regional breweries and live music at Oak Canyon Park in Silverado.
    Efrem Schulz of the Voodoo Glow Skulls performs during the 10th anniversary of the OC Brew Ha Ha at Oak Canyon Park in Silverado on Saturday, September 7, 2019. (Photo by Drew A. Kelley, Contributing Photographer)
    Ska fans start a mosh pit during t
  • A dynasty built on home sales: Curtain falls on Tarbell after 93 years

    Orange County had fewer than 700,000 residents when an ambitious 25-year-old Oregonian named Don Tarbell and his wife started going door to door, pulling a little wagon filled with handouts trying to drum up housing deals.
    It was 1955, the year Disneyland opened, the Soviet Union signed the Warsaw Pact and Rosa Parks refused to sit in the back of city bus in Montgomery, Alabama. Elvis, Bill Haley and Chuck Berry were on the radio. Hula hoops hadn’t been invented yet.
    “Do you wan
  • USC quotable: Players, coaches react to Kedon Slovis’ first start

    USC quotable: Players, coaches react to Kedon Slovis’ first start
    Here are some of the noteworthy quotes from the press conferences following USC’s 45-20 win over No. 23 Stanford:
    Head coach Clay Helton
    If he imagined quarterback Kedon Slovis could have the kind of 377-yard, three-touchdown night he did against Stanford:
    “We understood his talent and we understood the type of players our quarterbacks are. One thing, it’s not hard with [offensive coordinator Graham Harrell]. I said, ‘Graham, let’s cut it loose and let’s go ha
  • Irvine can lead fight on climate change, by transitioning to solar

    Irvine can lead fight on climate change, by transitioning to solar
    Our biggest threat, locally to globally, is climate change.
    The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change warns we have until 2030 to reduce our global carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions by 45% to avoid a catastrophic outcome. Short of this, we can expect worsened droughts, diminished air quality and skyrocketing food prices. This reduction seems insurmountable. But it does not have to be. Our plan to harvest — and store — solar power can get us there.
    Consider Irvine: We have the resour
  • Whicker: A stunning quick-change act for USC, especially on defense

    Whicker: A stunning quick-change act for USC, especially on defense
    USC running back Vavae Malepeai begins his celebration in the end zone after scoring a touchdown against Stanford in the third quarter in Los Angeles on Saturday, September 7, 2019. (Photo by Paul Rodriguez, Contributing Photographer)
    USC wide receiver Tyler Vaughns avoids a tackle on his way to the end zone to score a touchdown against Stanford in Los Angeles on Saturday, September 7, 2019. (Photo by Paul Rodriguez, Contributing Photographer)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsUSC wide receiv
  • Rossi, Pérez help LAFC tie Orlando City

    Rossi, Pérez help LAFC tie Orlando City
    ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — Adrien Pérez scored his first MLS goal and Diego Rossi also connected to help Los Angeles FC tie Orlando City 2-2 on Saturday night.
    Rossi, on the right flank, cut inside to evade a defender, and rolled a pass to Adama Diomande, who turned and led Rossi toward the top of the 6-yard box, where he slipped a shot past diving goalkeeper Brian Rowe to tie it in the 78th minute.
    Los Angeles (19-4-6), which was without Carlos Vela for the second consecutive game, is wi
  • Five takeaways from USC’s win over No. 23 Stanford

    Five takeaways from USC’s win over No. 23 Stanford
    Here are five takeaways from USC’s 45-20 over No. 23 Stanford on Saturday.
    1. Receiving corps. The biggest takeaway of this game was the play of true freshman quarterback Kedon Slovis, which you can read about here. But we’re not talking about Slovis without some special play from the USC receiving corps. Tyler Vaughns continued his highlight-reel start to the season with five catches for 106 yards and a score. Amon-Ra St. Brown just missed a 100-yard game but scored two touchdowns,
  • Kedon Slovis sets two USC records in Trojans’ win over No. 23 Stanford

    Kedon Slovis sets two USC records in Trojans’ win over No. 23 Stanford
    USC wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown, right, celebrates his second quarter touchdown against Stanford with wide receiver Devon Williams, center, in Los Angeles on Saturday, September 7, 2019. (Photo by Paul Rodriguez, Contributing Photographer)
    USC wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown, right, celebrates with teammate USC running back Vavae Malepeai after Brown scored a touchdown late in the second quarter against Stanford in Los Angeles on Saturday, September 7, 2019. (Photo by Paul Rodriguez, Contrib
  • How Chapman University wants to grow without enlarging the footprint of its main Orange campus

    How Chapman University wants to grow without enlarging the footprint of its main Orange campus
    Chapman University officials say they don’t want to expand the main Orange campus footprint, responding to the concerns expressed in recent years of Old Towne residents who want to protect the neighborhood’s character as a historic, largely residential area.
     
    “There are physical limitations here,” President Daniele Struppa said on Thursday, Sept. 5, as he outlined the request submitted that day by the university to the city asking to amend the university’s spe
  • Chapman University officials hope efforts in recent years will turn around opinions on request to expand enrollment

    Chapman University officials hope efforts in recent years will turn around opinions on request to expand enrollment
    Four years ago, Old Towne Orange residents had enough of Chapman University’s growth. With yard signs and public comments, they pushed school officials to pause efforts to expand the campus by more than a third by 2026 and instead address their concerns.
    Since then, Chapman officials have made a concerted effort to improve the school’s relationship with its Orange neighbors. It invested millions to quickly bring more students into campus housing and got tough on loud and unruly behav
  • USC’s Graham Harrell shows trust in QB Kedon Slovis in first start

    USC’s Graham Harrell shows trust in QB Kedon Slovis in first start
    LOS ANGELES — Kedon Slovis didn’t look like a true freshman as he made his first start at quarterback for USC.
    In the first half against Stanford, Slovis completed 17 of 20 passes for 249 yards. He threw for two touchdowns, including a 39-yard bomb to Amon-Ra St. Brown. The two scoring passes made Slovis the first Trojan ever to throw for two touchdowns in his first career start.
    But the numbers didn’t really do it justice. Slovis was precise and poised. He frequently put balls
  • Dodgers blanked by Giants, won’t clinch on this homestand

    Dodgers blanked by Giants, won’t clinch on this homestand
    San Francisco Giants’ Evan Longoria, right, scores after Kevin Pillar grounded out as Los Angeles Dodgers catcher Will Smith stands at the plate during the first inning of a baseball game Saturday, Sept. 7, 2019, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)
    San Francisco Giants’ Evan Longoria, left, almost hits Los Angeles Dodgers’ Cody Bellinger as he attempts to throw out Will Smith at first during the second inning of a baseball game Saturday, Sept. 7, 2019, in Los Angeles. Sm
  • Ducks prospect Simon Benoit making most of his chance to shine

    Ducks prospect Simon Benoit making most of his chance to shine
    IRVINE — A year ago, Simon Benoit skated onto the ice at the Ducks’ rookie camp as an unknown. He wasn’t drafted by the team. He didn’t have a contract awaiting his signature. He was invited to camp with zero expectation placed on his sturdy 6-foot-3, 192-pound frame.
    “I came as a nobody,” Benoit said Saturday.
    After a strong camp, after a standout showing in the first Rookie Faceoff in Las Vegas, he earned a spot on the roster of the San Diego Gulls, the Duck
  • RB Joshua Kelley returns in UCLA’s loss to San Diego State

    RB Joshua Kelley returns in UCLA’s loss to San Diego State
    PASADENA — Even the hero of UCLA’s offense from a year ago couldn’t save the Bruins on Saturday.
    Running back Joshua Kelley returned from a knee injury Saturday, but ran for just 53 yards and one touchdown on 15 carries in UCLA’s 23-14 loss to San Diego State.
    The Bruins (0-2) lost to the Aztecs for the first time in school history while running for just 62 yards, an underwhelming total that included 18 negative yards on three sacks allowed. Kelley and Demetric Felton com
  • Ohtani homers, drives in 5 runs as Angels beat White Sox

    Ohtani homers, drives in 5 runs as Angels beat White Sox
    CHICAGO — Shohei Ohtani hit a three-run home run and drove in a career-high five runs to help the Los Angeles Angels to an 8-7 victory over the Chicago White Sox on Saturday night.
    Ohtani finished with three hits and was a triple shy of hitting for the cycle. Albert Pujols and Kevan Smith added two hits apiece for the Angels, who have won 10 of 11 against Chicago.
    José Abreu homered and drove in four runs, and Yoán Moncada had three hits for the White Sox, who have dropped 10
  • Dodgers’ Will Smith struggling with “learning curve” after hot start

    Dodgers’ Will Smith struggling with “learning curve” after hot start
    LOS ANGELES — It has been a summer blockbuster featuring Will Smith.
    With dramatic hits filling his highlight reel, Smith has arrived in L.A. with such a flourish that the Dodgers took the rare leap of faith, handing the job of being the primary catcher on a team with World Series aspirations to a rookie.
    The realities of those responsibilities have settled in. With Smith starting 23 of the past 34 games, the Dodgers’ staff ERA has risen from 3.41 through the end of July to 3.63 sinc
  • Orange County scores and player stats for Saturday (9-7-19)

    Orange County scores and player stats for Saturday (9-7-19)
    Scores and stats for the Orange County games on Saturday, Sept. 7.
    BOYS WATER POLO
    SANTA BARBARA INVITATIONAL
    Loyola 11, Mater Dei 7 (final)
    Woodbridge 10, Huntington Beach 9 (3rd place)
    Santa Margarita 12, Palos Verdes 7 (5th place)
    San Clemente 20, Orange Lutheran 13 (9th place)
    Mater Dei 11, Woodbridge 9 (semifinals)
    Loyola 14, Huntington Beach 11 (semifinals)
    Orange Lutheran 18, Dana Hills 7
    JAGUAR TOURNAMENT
    San Juan Hills 12, Temple City 11 (OT)
    San Juan Hills 15, Mission Viejo 6
    AYALA TOU
  • Orange County football rushing leaders for Week 2 games

    Orange County football rushing leaders for Week 2 games
    WEEK 2: RUSHING LEADERSNAME, SCHOOL
    YDS
    ATT
    TD
    Shaw, Fullerton
    271
    19
    5
    Hurtado, Cypress
    232
    10
    4
    Haddad, Yorba Linda
    189
    38
    3
    Gooding, Esperanza
    183
    12
    2
    Vander Hill, Orange Lutheran
    174
    23

    Kebeli, Portola
    142
    17
    1
    Rogers, Savanna
    142
    15
    1
    Blevins, Pacifica
    133
    25

    Rodriguez, Tustin
    130
    17
    2
    Pistone, Foothill
    123
    14
    2
    McCoy, Newport Harbor
    119
    16
    2
    Hogan, San Juan Hills
    113
    14
    2
    Ciok, Fountain Valley
    101
    15
    2
    Yue, Portola
    99
    19
    1
    Barcelos, Santa Margarita
    98
    15
    0
    Steward, Brea Ol
  • Orange County football passing leaders for Week 2 games

    Orange County football passing leaders for Week 2 games
    WEEK 2: PASSING LEADERSNAME, SCHOOL
    YDS
    CMP-ATT
    TD
    Hourigan, Canyon
    339
    20-40
    2
    Del Toro, Western
    336
    23-33
    4
    Garbers, Corona del Mar
    319
    23-39
    3
    Jones, San Juan Hills
    314
    15-16
    3
    Moss, Irvine
    283
    23-35
    3
    Kyckelhahn, Aliso Niguel
    273
    22-33
    1
    Contreras, Santa Margarita
    220
    21-37
    1
    Henry, Capistrano Valley Christian
    197
    16-24
    0
    Pedroza, Orange
    192
    17-25
    2
    Booty, JSerra
    181
    11-15
    3
    Micallef, Yorba Linda
    172
    18-20
    1
    Thongphrachanh, Brea Olinda
    169
    15-23
    0
    Hernandez, Savanna
    146
    13-21
    1
    Yue, Portola
  • Yorba Linda’s Siena Palicke voted Southern California Girls Athlete of the Week

    Yorba Linda’s Siena Palicke voted Southern California Girls Athlete of the Week
    Southern California Girls Athlete of the Week
    Athlete: Siena Palicke
    School: Yorba Linda
    Sport: Cross Country
    Noteworthy: Palicke won the 3-mile race in the small school division at The Great Cow Run by about 16 seconds to lead the Mustangs to the team title at Don Knabe Regional Park in Cerritos. Palicke covered the course in 17 minutes, 20.3 seconds, the fastest girls time at the meet.
    FINAL TALLY:
    Siena Palicke, Yorba Linda – 20,038
    Joanna Lopez, Ontario – 17,916
    Maddie Franco, La
  • Warren’s Dylan Guerra voted Southern California Boys Athlete of the Week

    Warren’s Dylan Guerra voted Southern California Boys Athlete of the Week
    Southern California Boys Athlete of the Week
    Athlete: Dylan Guerra
    School: Warren
    Sport: Football
    Noteworthy: The quarterback, a transfer from Arcadia, enjoyed a marvelous debut with Warren, throwing for 399 yards and five touchdowns and running for 80 yards and a score to lead the Bears to a 44-27 triumph at St. Anthony in their season opener. Guerra, a 6-foot-1, 195-pound senior, completed 20 of 32 passes against St. Anthony and gained most of his rushing yardage on a 48-yard TD run. He threw
  • Rams begin quest for another Super Bowl try with questions to answer

    Rams begin quest for another Super Bowl try with questions to answer
    CHARLOTTE, N.C. — For conference champions, coming off a quietly productive training camp, little-changed at the skill positions, relieved to post a blank injury report, odds-on to win their division, the Rams have a lot of questions to answer as they open the 2019 season Sunday against the Carolina Panthers.
    That’s mostly because, as a result of Coach Sean McVay’s decision to spare his stars the wear and tear of preseason games, the Rams haven’t played together in public
  • Howard Schultz’s exit and President Trump’s re-election prospects

    Howard Schultz’s exit and President Trump’s re-election prospects
    On Friday, former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz announced that he has decided not to run for president as an independent in 2020.
    “If I went forward, there is a risk that my name would appear on ballots even if a moderate Democrat wins the nomination, and that is not a risk I am willing to take,” Schultz wrote in a statement on his website.
    The risk he’s talking about, of course, is the chance that the anti-Trump vote will split and re-elect the president.
    The billionaire coffee
  • Video: Chip Kelly on UCLA’s 23-14 loss to San Diego State

    Video: Chip Kelly on UCLA’s 23-14 loss to San Diego State
    Head coach Chip Kelly talks about UCLA’s first-ever loss to San Diego State in a series that started in 1922, his message for fans of the program and his thoughts on Dorian Thompson-Robinson’s play on Saturday.Related Articles UCLA sputters again in dismal loss to San Diego State Live updates: UCLA football vs. San Diego State Aztecs UCLA football graph: Bruins lag behind on offense UCLA football looks for first win with more work, less talk UCLA vs. San Diego State: TV info, scoutin
  • Live updates: USC football vs. Stanford Cardinal

    Live updates: USC football vs. Stanford Cardinal
    Follow along for live updates as the USC Trojans open Pac-12 play against the Stanford Cardinal.A Twitter List by JHWreporter
    Related Articles Stanford at USC: TV info, scouting report and prediction Why USC football team is not putting extra pressure on Pac-12 opener vs. Stanford USC notebook: Stanford QB K.J. Costello to miss game against Trojans with head injury From birth certificate to USC debut, Drake Jackson always felt destined to be a Trojan USC’s young cornerbacks starting on the
  • Game Center: Chargers vs. Indianapolis Colts at Dignity Health Sports Park

    Game Center: Chargers vs. Indianapolis Colts at Dignity Health Sports Park
    The Chargers open the 2019 NFL season on Sunday, Sept. 8 against the Indianapolis Colts at Dignity Health Sports Park in Carson. Return to this page for updates, news and analysis leading up to Sunday’s 1:05 p.m.  PT kickoff.Colts vs. Chargers by the numbers | Week 1 Odds, betting lines | Week 1 NFL scoreboard
    GILBERT MANZANO’S MATCHUP TO WATCH
    Chargers cornerback Casey Hayward vs. Colts wide receiver T.Y. Hilton. Chargers defensive coordinator Gus Bradley brought up this w
  • UCLA sputters again in dismal loss to San Diego State

    UCLA sputters again in dismal loss to San Diego State
    PASADENA — Chip Kelly was supposed to awaken the sleeping giant. Instead, UCLA has just fallen deeper into hibernation.
    In front of an announced crowd of 36,951 — the lowest for a UCLA game at the Rose Bowl since 1994 — the Bruins lost San Diego State for the first time in a series that dates to 1922.
    Saturday’s 23-14 loss soiled UCLA’s prior 21-0-1 mark in the series. Besides a 13-13 tie in 1924, the Aztecs had never gotten closer than three points to upsetting UCL
  • Serena Williams falls short again in US Open final

    Serena Williams falls short again in US Open final
    NEW YORK — Canadian teenager Bianca Andreescu built a big lead and then held on to upset Serena Williams 6-3, 7-5 in the U.S. Open final for her first Grand Slam title.
    Andreescu’s victory Saturday prevented Williams from claiming what would have been her record-tying 24th major singles championship.
    This is the second year in a row that Williams has lost in the U.S. Open final.
    She has now been the runner-up at four of the seven majors she has entered since returning to the tour aft
  • Orange police investigating after 2 people found dead in home

    Orange police investigating after 2 people found dead in home
    Orange police were investigating the deaths of a man and woman whose bodies were found inside a home Friday afternoon, Sept. 6, authorities said.
    Officers were asked to check on the conditions of residents in the 500 block of S. Devon Road just before 2:30 p.m. and discovered the bodies, police said.
    The man and woman appeared to have died from gunshot wounds, and a handgun was found by investigators next to the bodies, Lt. Jennifer Amat of the Orange Police Department said.
    Police did not know
  • Antonio Brown goes from Raiders to Patriots in one day

    Antonio Brown goes from Raiders to Patriots in one day
    ALAMEDA, Calif. — Antonio Brown agreed to terms with the New England Patriots hours after the Oakland Raiders cut him, going from the NFL’s cellar to the defending Super Bowl champions on Saturday despite wearing out his welcome with two teams in one offseason.
    Brown’s agent, Drew Rosenhaus, confirmed the agreement to The Associated Press. Brown had been scheduled to earn up to $50 million from Oakland over the three-year deal. Instead, the Patriots guaranteed him $9 million th

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