• These guys are proof you can ball at any age

    These guys are proof you can ball at any age
    Bob Messersmith has perfected his look-away pass.
    While chewing gum, he dribbles the full-length of the basketball court to the three-point line. Holding the ball, he looks to the left, but with a deft flick of the wrists and a boyish grin, he passes to the right. His teammate snags the pass, shoots a three and … swish!
    Yeah, Messersmith, 86, has game. After all, he has been playing basketball several times a week for 20 years at the San Juan Capistrano Community Center. This summer, his
  • Calif. Senate advances statewide caps on rent hikes

    Calif. Senate advances statewide caps on rent hikes
    California moved closer on Tuesday, Sept. 10, to enacting statewide rent caps on apartments and some rental houses, after the state Senate voted 25-10 along party lines to pass the so-called “anti-gouging” rent bill.
    Assembly Bill 1482 would limit rent increases to 5% a year plus inflation, up to a maximum of 10%.
    The Assembly could take the measure up again on Wednesday to vote on Senate amendments, with Friday the last day to pass state legislation. Gov. Gavin Newsom’s approv
  • 3.9 magnitude earthquake strikes near Wildomar in Riverside County

    3.9 magnitude earthquake strikes near Wildomar in Riverside County
    A 3.9 magnitude earthquake just east of Wildomar in southwest Riverside County rumbled through parts of Southern California on Tuesday, the seismology lab at Cal Tech confirmed.M3.9 2km E of #Wildomar, CA, #SouthernCalifornia #Earthquake confirmed valid. Updated analysis coming soon @ https://t.co/IgBfecsTkd
    — Caltech Quake (@CaltechQuake) September 10, 2019There were no immediate reports of damage or injuries from the 1:21 p.m. quake that was widely felt throughout the area.
    California Hi
  • WeWork IPO in doubt as bondholders grow anxious

    WeWork IPO in doubt as bondholders grow anxious
    WeWork’s suddenly troubled IPO plans have begun to unnerve its creditors, who worry about where the cash-burning company will turn to land its next round of financing — or if it needs to radically rethink its business strategy.
    The company’s planned initial public offering looked like a lifeline for a company that lost $1.6 billion last year. Not only was it supposed to raise about $3.5 billion from equity investors but it would free up an additional $6 billion in debt financin
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  • Chef Shachi Mehra of Adya in the Anaheim Packing House and Irvine will compete on Food Network’s “Chopped” on Tuesday, Sept. 10

    Chef Shachi Mehra of Adya in the Anaheim Packing House and Irvine will compete on Food Network’s “Chopped” on Tuesday, Sept. 10
    Shachi Mehra, chef-owner of Adya in the Anaheim Packing House and Irvine, will compete on the Food Network’s “Chopped” show which airs at 9 p.m. Pacific time on Tuesday, Sept. 10.
    Shachi Mehra, chef-owner of Adya in the Anaheim Packing House and Irvine, will compete on the Food Network’s “Chopped” show which airs at 9 p.m. Pacific Time on Tuesday, Sept. 10. (Courtesy of Adya)
    This is the chef’s national television debut and she will be appearing on Episode
  • Netanyahu vows to begin annexing West Bank settlements

    Netanyahu vows to begin annexing West Bank settlements
    By JOSEF FEDERMAN
    JERUSALEM — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed on Tuesday to annex the heart of the West Bank if he wins re-election next week, a move that could inflame the Middle East and extinguish any remaining Palestinian hope of establishing a separate state.
    Arab leaders angrily condemned Netanyahu’s remarks, and a U.N. spokesman warned the step would be “devastating” to the prospects for a two-state solution.
    Netanyahu said he would extend Israeli s
  • Galaxy starts six-game playoff push in Colorado

    Galaxy starts six-game playoff push in Colorado
    For the first time all season, the playoffs don’t seem like a sure thing for the Galaxy.
    Through a season of ups and downs, the Galaxy heads into the final month of the season below the playoff line in eighth place in the Western Conference.
    “We knew before the season, this year would be very up and down, because we need to get the same level, but it is not easy to do that,” Galaxy coach Guillermo Barros Schelotto said. “I feel very confident with these players to get to
  • Taco Bell’s vegetarian menu – and a chalupa with a cheddar cheese shell – coming Sept. 12

    Taco Bell’s vegetarian menu – and a chalupa with a cheddar cheese shell – coming Sept. 12
    Taco Bell’s menu board will look a lot different on Thursday, Sept. 12.
    The Irvine-based fast-food chain will be rolling out its dedicated vegetarian menu on the same day it does the following:Cuts its number of combos nearly in half.
    Retires eight menu items.
    Introduces a chalupa with a cheddar cheese shell.Taco Bell made a commitment to expand its vegetarian options in January and began testing a menu at 200 Dallas-area restaurants in April.
    The menu, which is certified by the American V
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  • Share of uninsured Americans rises for 1st time in a decade

    Share of uninsured Americans rises for 1st time in a decade
    By Christopher Rugaber and Ricardo Alonso-Zaldivar, The Associated Press
    The proportion of Americans without health insurance edged up in 2018 — the first evidence from the government that coverage gains under President Barack Obama’s health care law might be eroding under President Donald Trump.
    The Census Bureau also said in an annual report Tuesday that household income rose last year at its slowest pace in four years and finally matched its previous peak set in 1999. Median house
  • Video: Elijah Gates says UCLA came into ‘one mindset’ after players-only meeting

    Video: Elijah Gates says UCLA came into ‘one mindset’ after players-only meeting
    Cornerback Elijah Gates talks about UCLA’s players-only meeting this weekend, UCLA’s mentality entering the nonconference finale against Oklahoma and how the secondary can improve in zone coverage.Related Articles Video: Jay Shaw on tuning out outside noise during UCLA’s 0-2 start Chip Kelly not panicking over UCLA’s latest 0-2 start Walk-on Greg Dulcich is unexpected receiving leader for UCLA tight ends Video: Greg Dulcich cherishes first touchdown catch in hometown Pasa
  • Rob Zombie talks about the resurrection and evolution of his iconic killers in ‘3 From Hell’

    Rob Zombie talks about the resurrection and evolution of his iconic killers in ‘3 From Hell’
    It has been 16 years since horror fans were first introduced to Otis Driftwood, Vera-Ellen “Baby” Firefly and Captain Spaulding in rocker Rob Zombie’s directorial debut, “House of 1000 Corpses.” The fierce trio appeared again and were much more developed in Zombie’s next film, 2005’s “The Devil’s Rejects.”
    At the end of “The Devil’s Rejects” the trio of psycho killers seemingly go down in a blaze of glory. Lynyrd Skyny
  • Theater review: At the Ahmanson, ‘Latin History for Morons’ is smart, and smarting

    Theater review: At the Ahmanson, ‘Latin History for Morons’ is smart, and smarting
    Profound and profane, John Leguizamo’s solo show “Latin History for Morons” enlightens and entertains, delving into the triumphs and destructibility of civilizations and the human heart.
    In production at the Ahmanson through Oct. 20, it starts as a classroom lecture. But as with the best lectures, the playwright-actor-comic-scholar swiftly transports us into his subject matter.
    The stage is a brick-walled room, part classroom and part attic, furnished with a swivel chalkboard,
  • Halloween Horror Nights: How ’80s music and movies inspired Universal Studios Hollywood’s 2019 event

    Halloween Horror Nights: How ’80s music and movies inspired Universal Studios Hollywood’s 2019 event
    Looking at the fully stacked line up of terror-filled mazes at this year’s Halloween Horror Nights at Universal Studios Hollywood there’s definitely a theme.
    It makes sense that the ’80s would find their way back into the popular seasonal event, which runs select evenings Friday, Sept. 13-Nov. 3. Not only did that decade spawn some of the most iconic villains in horror history — Freddy Krueger (“A Nightmare on Elm Street”), Jason Voorhees (“Friday the 13
  • Trump fires national security adviser John Bolton

    Trump fires national security adviser John Bolton
    By ZEKE MILLER and DEB RIECHMANN
    WASHINGTON  — President Donald Trump said Tuesday he fired national security adviser John Bolton, citing strong disagreements on a number of policy issues.
    Trump tweeted that he told Bolton Monday night his services were no longer needed at the White House and said Bolton submitted his resignation on Tuesday morning. Trump said that he “disagreed strongly” with many of Bolton’s suggestions, “as did others in the administration.&
  • 7 questions with Mac DeMarco: Turkey suits, his ‘confusing’ music and working at McDonald’s

    7 questions with Mac DeMarco: Turkey suits, his ‘confusing’ music and working at McDonald’s
    Mac DeMarco is back, and if anyone remembers his performance at Tropicalia last year – where he wore several blow-up “turkey” suits – don’t be surprised if he does something outrageous when he performs at the Ford Theatre Sept. 11 and the Greek Theatre Sept. 13.
    Known for his mellow and often melancholy tunes, DeMarco is currently on a world tour that will bring him back to L.A. for two nights to promote his latest album, “Here Comes the Cowboy,” which d
  • Police search for suspect who raped student in Cal State Fullerton parking-structure elevator

    Police search for suspect who raped student in Cal State Fullerton parking-structure elevator
    Police are searching for a man they say raped a student in a Cal State Fullerton parking-structure elevator early Tuesday morning, Sept. 10.
    It was about midnight when the sexual assault happened in the Nutwood parking structure, according to the CSUF Police Department.
    At about 1 a.m., campus police received a call from St. Joseph Hospital saying that a female student reported being raped, CSUF Police Department Capt. Scot Willey said.
    “She reported that she had walked to the structure at
  • Bubble Watch: Inland Empire economy suffers nation’s third-largest slowdown, by this math

    Bubble Watch: Inland Empire economy suffers nation’s third-largest slowdown, by this math
    “Bubble Watch” digs into trends that may indicate economic and/or housing market troubles ahead.
    Buzz: California economy cools, especially in the Inland Empire.
    Source: Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
    The Trend
    The Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis created regional economic indexes for 68 major metropolitan areas across the nation. Compiled from a dozen variables, these indexes track the change in the region’s business output. Perfect fodder for my trusty spreadsheet to put
  • Suspected stolen Maserati slams into Anaheim home with sleeping family inside

    Suspected stolen Maserati slams into Anaheim home with sleeping family inside
    A Maserati that was possibly stolen collided with an SUV and slammed into an apartment with a family sleeping inside Monday night, Sept. 9, in Anaheim.
    It was just after 11 p.m. when the SUV pulled out onto Acacia Street, near Canfield Street, into the path of the Maserati, causing the luxury vehicle to hit a bedroom in the home, Anaheim police Sgt. Steve Pena said.
    It was immediately unclear which driver was at fault.
    “There was a family sleeping inside,” Pena said. “Luckily,
  • Are micheladas the new margaritas? These ‘Bloody Mary beers’ are spicing up Southern California

    Are micheladas the new margaritas? These ‘Bloody Mary beers’ are spicing up Southern California
    To know micheladas, says Fernando Lopez, is to love them.
    Micheladas are a beer cocktail from Mexico that are sometimes called Bloody Mary beers. But they are so much more than that, according to enthusiasts like Los Angeles resident Lopez.
    “When people try a real michelada, that’s when they fall in love with it,” he said in a phone interview.
    Lopez makes and markets his own michelada mixes, and he thinks that micheladas can go mainstream the way margaritas did a few decades ag
  • Boris Johnson isn’t dead yet: Political Cartoons

    Boris Johnson isn’t dead yet: 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.
  • Halloween events show theme parks the value of live entertainment

    Halloween events show theme parks the value of live entertainment
    It might be September, but that’s already Halloween season at the nation’s theme parks. I just returned from Orlando, where Universal Studios Florida opened this year’s edition of the nation’s largest theme park Halloween event — Halloween Horror Nights. Soon, the nation’s original theme park Halloween event will return at Knott’s Scary Farm.
    I love events like these because they bring theme parks back to their roots in live theater. Events such as Hallo
  • VOTE: Southern California Girls Athlete of the Week (Sept. 13)

    VOTE: Southern California Girls Athlete of the Week (Sept. 13)
    Each week, publications from the The Southern California News Group’s 11 properties (Orange County Register, L.A. Daily News, Press-Enterprise, San Gabriel Valley Tribune, Long Beach Press-Telegram, The Daily Breeze, San Bernardino Sun, Daily Bulletin, Redlands Daily Facts, Whittier Daily News and Pasadena-Star News) nominate Athletes of the Week for their respective region.
    Each nominee is entered into the overall Southern California Athlete of the Week county-wide vote.
    Click on the news
  • VOTE: Southern California Boys Athlete of the Week (Sept. 13)

    VOTE: Southern California Boys Athlete of the Week (Sept. 13)
    Each week, publications from the The Southern California News Group’s 11 properties (Orange County Register, L.A. Daily News, Press-Enterprise, San Gabriel Valley Tribune, Long Beach Press-Telegram, The Daily Breeze, San Bernardino Sun, Daily Bulletin, Redlands Daily Facts, Whittier Daily News and Pasadena-Star News) nominate Athletes of the Week for their respective region.
    Each nominee is entered into the overall Southern California Athlete of the Week county-wide vote.
    Click on the news
  • Shane Bieber, Indians top Patrick Sandoval, Angels in duel of Orange County high school products

    Shane Bieber, Indians top Patrick Sandoval, Angels in duel of Orange County high school products
    Angels starting pitcher Patrick Sandoval, a Mission Viejo High product, throws to the plate during the first inning of Monday’s game against the Indians at Angel Stadium. (AP Photo/Chris Carlson)
    Cleveland Indians’ Yasiel Puig watches his RBI-single against the Los Angeles Angels during the first inning of a baseball game in Anaheim, Calif., Monday, Sept. 9, 2019. (AP Photo/Chris Carlson)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsCleveland Indians’ Francisco Lindor celebrates in the
  • Angels lose duel of Orange County high school products: Patrick Sandoval vs. Shane Bieber

    Angels lose duel of Orange County high school products: Patrick Sandoval vs. Shane Bieber
    Angels starting pitcher Patrick Sandoval, a Mission Viejo High product, throws to the plate during the first inning of Monday’s game against the Indians at Angel Stadium. (AP Photo/Chris Carlson)
    Cleveland Indians’ Yasiel Puig watches his RBI-single against the Los Angeles Angels during the first inning of a baseball game in Anaheim, Calif., Monday, Sept. 9, 2019. (AP Photo/Chris Carlson)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsCleveland Indians’ Francisco Lindor celebrates in the
  • Man witnesses rollover crash on 55 Freeway in Orange, helps driver get out of wrecked pickup

    Man witnesses rollover crash on 55 Freeway in Orange, helps driver get out of wrecked pickup
    A man from Orange narrowly avoided getting caught in a rollover crash on the 55 Freeway, then helped free a shocked but apparently uninjured driver of a wrecked pickup truck on Sunday, Sept. 8.
    The crash was reported at 2:26 p.m., just north of Chapman Avenue, California Highway Patrol Officer Florentino Olivera said. Brian Rey Ponce, 37, was on his way to lunch and heading south on the 55 Freeway at the time. He was about to exit when he noticed a gray Toyota Tundra that was roughly two car len
  • What is turning the ocean red in Manhattan Beach?

    What is turning the ocean red in Manhattan Beach?
    A red tide is causing the ocean to turn a rusty red in Manhattan Beach for the past few days, last seen north of the pier on Sept. 9, 2019.(Photo courtesy of Wayne Powell)
    A red tide is causing the ocean to turn a rusty red in Manhattan Beach for the past few days, last seen north of the pier on Sept. 9, 2019.(Photo courtesy of Wayne Powell)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsA red tide is causing the ocean to turn a rusty red in Manhattan Beach for the past few days, last seen north of the pi
  • Jared Goff, Rams look for something deeper after winning without peak passing game

    Jared Goff, Rams look for something deeper after winning without peak passing game
    THOUSAND OAKS — At times Sunday, Jared Goff looked like a million bucks. But is that enough when the Rams are paying him 100 million?
    The Rams passing game’s spotty performance in its first action in seven months was enough to secure a 30-27 win on the road against the Carolina Panthers, thanks to bigger contributions from ball carriers Todd Gurley and Malcolm Brown and big-play defense led by linebacker Cory Littleton.
    But more will be needed from Goff and Co. against tougher oppone
  • Ex-USC doctor charged with sex abuse surrenders license

    Ex-USC doctor charged with sex abuse surrenders license
    LOS ANGELES — George Tyndall, a former University of Southern California gynecologist charged with sexually assaulting patients, has surrendered his medical license, the state medical board announced Monday.
    Tyndall surrendered the license effective last Thursday, the board announced. His license would have expired next Jan. 31.
    The medical board suspended Tyndall’s license last year. It accused him of engaging in inappropriate sexual contact with five women dating as far back as 200
  • Whicker: USC’s best option to replace Lynn Swann is not far away

    Whicker: USC’s best option to replace Lynn Swann is not far away
    The heirs are no longer apparent at USC.
    If so, Steve Lopes would have become the athletic director about five minutes after Lynn Swann surrendered his parking badge.
    Lopes has been at USC since 1984. He should have gotten the job when Pat Haden left in 2016, but apparently wasn’t aware that “catching touchdowns in the Super Bowl” was among the criteria, along with deep friendships with super-donors.
    Lopes was made CFO and COO, but no one knows the underpinnings of USC as he do
  • CSUF men’s golf team building pride under pressure

    Jason Drotter needs no prompting to bring this subject up. It’s one of his favorite subjects, doubling as one of his favorite obsessions whenever he discusses the state of his golf team and what separates the great from the very good.
    Here’s a hint. It has nothing to do with seamless golf swings and everything to do with seamless mind swings. Or the lack thereof.
    “If you look at the fact we finished in the top four in nine of 11 tournaments last year and we bring back most of o
  • Garden Grove man convicted in fatal Anaheim knife attack

    Garden Grove man convicted in fatal Anaheim knife attack
    A Garden Grove man was convicted Monday of stabbing another man to death during a 2015 attack in Anaheim.
    A Superior Court jury in Newport Beach found James Robertson Fraser, 36, guilty of second-degree murder in the slaying of 26-year-old Pedro “Pete” Toro at a home in the 1500 block of West Edithia Avenue.
    On March 11, 2015, an Anaheim officer stopped a vehicle for driving erratically and found Toro bleeding profusely from the neck in the passenger seat of a gold Dodge Stratus. He
  • Chargers have no defense for inability to stop run after allowing 203 yards to Colts

    Chargers have no defense for inability to stop run after allowing 203 yards to Colts
    COSTA MESA — Rayshawn Jenkins dove for the failed shoestring tackle as Marlon Mack galloped past the Chargers’ 45-yard line.
    The Indianapolis Colts running back was ahead of the pack, but Casey Hayward and Kyzir White were a few steps behind. Both defenders lunged for Mack’s legs. Their helmets collided on the ground as Mack crossed the end zone in the third quarter for a career-high 63-yard run.
    The Chargers held on for a dramatic 30-24 overtime win in Sunday’s regular-s
  • Secret is out as USC line takes the lead on offense

    Secret is out as USC line takes the lead on offense
    The USC offensive line entered the 2019 season as one of the program’s biggest question marks. After a turbulent 2018, how much improvement could the unit make after losing three starters to graduation?
    The answer, at least through two games, has been a significant amount of improvement.
    The line has allowed just two sacks as USC has gotten off to its 2-0 start. The Trojan quarterbacks, whether it be JT Daniels or Kedon Slovis, have had plenty of time to operate in the pocket and not hurry
  • 5 people fall ill after packages with unknown substance arrive at Laguna Hills dermatology clinic

    5 people fall ill after packages with unknown substance arrive at Laguna Hills dermatology clinic
    Hazardous materials specialists investigated a pair of packages that were dropped of at a Laguna Hills dermatology clinic after employees reported falling ill on Monday, Sept. 9.
    Firefighters don hazmat suits as the respond to a mysterious package that was delivered to a dermatology office in Laguna Hills, CA, on Monday, September 9, 2019. Five women who work at the business complained of burning in their eyes, nose and throat after receiving a package that was wet on the outside
    (Photo by Jeff
  • Angels’ Mike Trout is day to day after a procedure to address foot pain

    Angels’ Mike Trout is day to day after a procedure to address foot pain
    ANAHEIM — Mike Trout, who has been bothered by a soreness on the bottom of his right foot for about a month, on Monday got some answers and some treatment.
    Trout has a neuroma, a condition in which tissue builds up around a nerve and causes pain. He was treated with a cryoblation, in which extreme cold fluid is injected to deaden the tissue in the area.
    All of that sounds worse than it is. The Angels and Trout both said they expect him to be able to play in a few days.
    “It feels good
  • Orange County scores and player stats for Monday (9-9-19)

    Orange County scores and player stats for Monday (9-9-19)
    Scores and stats for the Orange County games on Monday, Sept. 9.
    GIRLS GOLF
    NONLEAGUE
    Marina 199, Cypress 233
    Navy Course, Cruiser (par 31)
    Medalist: Magpoc (Mar) 35
     
  • Chapman University cracks notable rankings list

    Chapman University cracks notable rankings list
    For the first time, Chapman University has earned a spot on U.S. News & World Report’s national rankings of higher education institutions that offer a full range of undergraduate, graduate and doctoral programs and emphasize research.
    Chapman had previously been listed in “best colleges” rankings for the western U.S. only, but for 2020 it placed 125 out of nearly 400 college and universities nationwide.
    The Orange-based university helped raise its profile by opening a new e
  • Demolition of San Onofre nuclear plant comes before Coastal Commission in the fall

    Demolition of San Onofre nuclear plant comes before Coastal Commission in the fall
    (Photo courtesy of Edison International)
    This image from Edison’s application to the Coastal Commission shows what would remain above ground after the main plant is torn down.SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsThe Holtec Hi-Storm Umax dry storage system for spent fuel at San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station. (Courtesy Southern California Edison)
    Southern California Edison’s timetable for San Onofre’s teardown.
    This Google Earth image shows how close the expanded dry storage
  • Death of 3 babies born to mothers in custody added to federal lawsuit against Orange County jail

    Death of 3 babies born to mothers in custody added to federal lawsuit against Orange County jail
    A federal lawsuit alleging broad civil rights abuses at the Orange County jail was amended Monday to add more victims, including three babies who died in custody shortly after birth and an inmate who has spent nearly five years in disciplinary isolation.
    The suit, originally filed in April, also alleges that thousands of telephone calls between inmates and their attorneys were illegally recorded, for which the complaint asks for $500 million in damages alone. Millions more are being sought for o
  • Small-plane pilots still worry new John Wayne Airport plans will squeeze them out

    Small-plane pilots still worry new John Wayne Airport plans will squeeze them out
    A small aircraft association and groups that advocate limiting noise and pollution from John Wayne Airport will press county officials Tuesday, Sept. 10, to tweak a proposal that could shape the future of general aviation in Orange County for years to come.
    The three groups are presenting a united front to county supervisors who are requesting bids for new facilities, services and hangars for smaller aircraft.
    General aviation is most everything other than commercial airlines, including personal
  • Dave Roberts profile: Who is USC’s interim director of athletics?

    Dave Roberts profile: Who is USC’s interim director of athletics?
    USC has launched a national search for a new athletic director after Lynn Swann resigned from the post on Monday. The school announced that Dave Roberts, who had been serving as a special adviser to USC President Carol L. Folt, will serve as the interim A.D.
    Roberts, not to be confused with the Dodgers’ manager, joined the USC staff in 2010 as vice president of athletics compliance. Before coming to USC, he was a managing partner at Roberts, Raspe & Blanton, a Los Angeles law firm he c
  • Ducks in talks to acquire Hurricanes defenseman Justin Faulk

    Ducks in talks to acquire Hurricanes defenseman Justin Faulk
    If it’s the Monday before training camps open, then the NHL’s rumor mill must be cranked up to full speed. However, there is more than just idle speculation about a trade that would send defenseman Justin Faulk to the Ducks from the Carolina Hurricanes, according to a league source.
    A trade for Faulk has been “intensely discussed,” according to Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman, who broke the news Monday morning. The Southern California News Group later confirmed the ta
  • Orange County boys athlete of the week: Bryce Young, Mater Dei

    Orange County boys athlete of the week: Bryce Young, Mater Dei
    The Orange County boys athlete of the week:
    Name: Bryce Young
    School: Mater Dei
    Sport: Football
    Year: Senior
    Noteworthy: He completed 31 of 37 passes for a school-record 538 yards and a school record-tying seven touchdowns in a 71-21 win over Centennial of Peoria, Ariz. Young (5-11, 175) broke the record of 459 passing yards that had been established by JT Daniels in 2016. He has thrown for 1,115 yards and 14 touchdowns over three games. Young, who committed to USC, was the Register’s Oran
  • Up Close: Artistic Wunderkind Avalon Lafosse

    Up Close: Artistic Wunderkind Avalon Lafosse
    Avalon Lafosse is hard to ignore, and it’s not just the pink hair.
    You’d think maintaining a 4.38 GPA going into her senior year at Orange County School of the Arts would be enough to do, but not for Lafosse. She is the founder and creative director of Art for Relaxation Therapy (ART), a program she started when she was only 12 years old, aimed both at providing classes and mentoring for kids who can’t afford art courses and giving art supplies to kids in hospital who can use n
  • Grocery contract includes raises, better benefits and preserves pension

    Grocery contract includes raises, better benefits and preserves pension
    Workers at Southern California’s major supermarkets got their first look at a proposed three-year contract deal Monday, which includes raises that are at least twice the amount previously offered, union leaders said.
    Reaction to the contract deal, reached early Sunday morning, so far has been positive.
    More than 46,000 employees of the Ralphs, Albertsons, Vons and Pavilions began voting Monday, Sept. 9 to ratify the offer. The deal was reached Sunday at about 4 a.m. and averted what could
  • CIF-SS football polls for Week 3, Sept. 9

    CIF-SS football polls for Week 3, Sept. 9
    The CIF-SS football polls released Monday, Sept. 9.
    FOOTBALL
    DIVISION 1/2
    1 Mater Dei
    2 St. John Bosco
    3 Centennial/Corona
    4 J Serra
    5 Serra
    6 Mission Viejo
    7 Oaks Christian
    8 Sierra Canyon
    9 Norco
    10 Calabasas
    Others: None
    DIVISION 3
    1 Grace Brethren
    2 Corona Del Mar
    3 La Habra
    4 Alemany
    5 Lawndale
    6 Cajon
    7 Tesoro
    8 Westlake
    9 Paraclete
    10 Edison
    Others: Cathedral, St. Francis, Moorpark, Heritage
    DIVISION 4
    1 Villa Park
    2 Camarillo
    3 Palos Verdes
    4 San Juan Hills
    5 Paramount
    6 Chaparral
    7 Loyo
  • To honor the 12 victims of the Borderline mass shooting, the ‘Healing Garden’ is coming soon in Thousand Oaks. Here’s what’s planned

    To honor the 12 victims of the Borderline mass shooting, the ‘Healing Garden’ is coming soon in Thousand Oaks. Here’s what’s planned
    A monument to the lives of 12 innocent people began its march toward completion Monday as crews began construction on the Thousand Oaks memorial, with a goal of finishing it by Nov. 7, the one-year anniversary of the Borderline Bar & Grill shooting.
    An overhead illustration of  the planned Healing Garden, to honor the 12 victims of the Nov. 7, 2018, shooting at the Borderline Bar & Grill. (Conejo Recreation & Park District)
    The Healing Garden will be built at the city’s Co

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