• Rams injury report | Who’s in, who’s out Sunday vs. New Orleans Saints

    Rams injury report | Who’s in, who’s out Sunday vs. New Orleans Saints
    A look at Rams players who were listed on the injury report this week, and their status for Sunday’s game against the New Orleans Saints:
    TODD GURLEY, running back
    Injury: Rams say he did not participate in practice Friday for “not injury related” reasons.
    Participation status: Friday was the only practice he sat out this week. Head coach Sean McVay says Gurley will practice “probably two out of three days” during the season to rest his body. McVay said it’s n
  • OCVarsity Photos: Orange County’s most spirited football fans, teams for 2019

    OCVarsity Photos: Orange County’s most spirited football fans, teams for 2019
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowThe Orange County high school football teams and fans show their school spirit in a lot of different ways. Here is a look at the most memorable displays we have seen so far this season.
    Rancho Santa Margarita fans cheer and/or talk on the phone. Mission Viejo played Santa Margarita in a nonleague football game at Trabuco Hills High on Friday, August 31, 2019. (Photo by Bill Alkofer, Contributing Photographer)
  • Lost dog a cautionary tale about booking pet sitters through online apps

    Lost dog a cautionary tale about booking pet sitters through online apps
    Missing: Kino. Two years old. Red hair, fluffy white tail, American Eskimo and Pomeranian mix. Last seen in Anaheim — shy! do not chase! — and MIA since he bolted from his pet sitter’s home on July 4.
    The bereft owner, Hoang Dao, has been searching for months and is offering a $3,000 reward for Kino’s return. He even hired a pet detective agency, at a cost of $5,000, to trace the dog’s scent.
    The app where Dao booked the sitter — Rover.com, sort of like Uber f
  • Chargers injury report vs. Detroit Lions | WR Mike Williams questionable

    Chargers injury report vs. Detroit Lions | WR Mike Williams questionable
    A look at Chargers players who were listed on the injury report this week and their status for Sunday’s road matchup against the Detroit Lions:
    Mike Williams, wide receiver
    Injury: Knee
    Participation status: Did not participate Wednesday-Thursday, limited Friday
    Official status: Questionable
    Outlook: Williams returning to practice Friday is a good sign for his availability Sunday, but Chargers coach Anthony Lynn said he’ll likely be on a snap count if he plays.
    Hunter Henry, tight en
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  • PG&E reaches $11 billion deal with California wildfire insurers

    PG&E reaches $11 billion deal with California wildfire insurers
    By OLGA R. RODRIGUEZ and JULIET WILLIAMS
    SAN FRANCISCO  — Pacific Gas & Electric has agreed to pay $11 billion to a group of insurance companies representing claimants from deadly Northern California wildfires in 2017 and 2018 as the company tries to emerge from bankruptcy, the utility announced Friday.
    The utility said in a statement the tentative agreement was reached with insurance companies holding 85% of the insurance claims from fires that included the November 2018 blaze th
  • This L.A. billionaire says it’s ‘terrible time’ to bet on U.S. housing

    This L.A. billionaire says it’s ‘terrible time’ to bet on U.S. housing
    Jeffrey Gundlach, the billionaire money manager and chief executive officer of DoubleLine Capital, is down on real estate.
    It’s a “terrible time” to bet on U.S. housing and homebuilder stocks because of high inventory and weak demand, Gundlach said Thursday in London.
    Gundlach, whose Los Angeles-based firm oversees more than $140 billion, also repeated his forecast that the likelihood of U.S. recession before the 2020 election has grown, based on changes in the Treasury yield c
  • Volleyball with a 6-pound medicine ball? It’s an Rx for fitness

    Volleyball with a 6-pound medicine ball? It’s an Rx for fitness
    Jeremy Buendia, a four-time International Federation of Bodybuilding Physique Olympia champion, coaches other body builders in Huntington Beach, CA on Sunday, September 8, 2019. (Photo by Mindy Schauer, Orange County Register/SCNG)
    Staci Sitch gets her hands on the six-pound medicine ball during a game of “volleyball” in Huntington Beach, CA on Sunday, September 8, 2019. (Photo by Mindy Schauer, Orange County Register/SCNGSoundThe gallery will resume insecondsTara Grier kicks up some
  • Sparks coach Derek Fisher finds WNBA is ‘a really cool space to be in’

    Sparks coach Derek Fisher finds WNBA is ‘a really cool space to be in’
    LOS ANGELES — So, what’s Derek Fisher like?
    “People ask me that quite a bit, actually,” said Latricia Trammell, one of two assistant coaches on Fisher’s L.A. Sparks coaching staff.
    Fisher played 18 NBA seasons and starred for the Lakers, helping bring five titles to L.A., so Trammell understands people wanting to know.
    And those fans? They’re starting to want to talk Sparks with Fisher.
    “A lot more people are talking about Sparks’ stuff,” he
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  • Move over red wine: White wine is good for heart health, too

    Move over red wine: White wine is good for heart health, too
    Red wine has long been touted as a healthy indulgence that’s good for the ticker. White wine, on the other hand, doesn’t get nearly as many pats on the back as its sibling does. While red wine has been the subject of study for its health benefits over the years, white wine hasn’t gotten as many looks.However, research is beginning to show that white wine has plenty to offer as well. So, if you prefer chardonnay to merlot, you’re in luck. You don’t need to eschew whi
  • Oklahoma’s offense surges while UCLA stumbles into nonconference finale

    Oklahoma’s offense surges while UCLA stumbles into nonconference finale
    LOS ANGELES — When Dorian Thompson-Robinson printed hoodies for his “Don’t be a fan later” campaign two months ago, the quarterback planned a “world tour.”
    The list printed on the back of the black sweatshirt included his first college start, his first win and UCLA’s season opener this year, which he termed his time to “take over.” Then he confidently scheduled himself to “shock the world” on Sept. 14.
    The sophomore quarterback ha
  • How much longer will triple-digit weather season last?

    Late-season heat waves that push temperatures above 100 in parts of Southern California may have people wishing: Won’t summer just end already?
    The official last day of summer will come Sept. 22, but that doesn’t necessarily put an end to triple-digit temperatures.
    The parts of Southern California where thermometers rarely top 100 probably won’t see that again this year. But an analysis of weather data from 10 cities from Newport Beach to Palm Springs shows some hotter areas us
  • German shepherd mix Liberty Mae is full of fun and ready for action

    German shepherd mix Liberty Mae is full of fun and ready for action
    Breed: German shepherd mix
    Age: 1 year
    Gender: Female
    Liberty Mae’s story: This cute little girl is mixed with some breed that’s full of fun, because she loves to move. Although she’s full of energy, she’s also obedient and knows many cues, including quit, wait and go to bed. Tell her, “Go to bed!” and she’ll lie on a blanket, towel or rug and won’t move until you tell her to. She often plays roughly and would do best as the only dog in an active h
  • How Ed Lee of Wahoo’s Fish Taco became Orange County’s restaurant whisperer

    How Ed Lee of Wahoo’s Fish Taco became Orange County’s restaurant whisperer
    Brian Huskey had a lot going for him. Professional training from the California Culinary Academy. Experience at LA fine dining rooms. National exposure as a contestant on “Top Chef” season 11. What he didn’t have was a clue about opening his own restaurant with zero capital.
    Enter Ed Lee.
    Ed Lee, at the Wahoo’s Fish Taco at South Coast Plaza in Costa Mesa, CA, talks about how he mentors young chefs and advises them as they build their brands. He is the co-founder of the W
  • OC Flex program makes getting around Aliso Viejo easier

    OC Flex program makes getting around Aliso Viejo easier
    How do we transport our children to school, Town Center, and their friends’ homes or local parks when they want to socialize, exercise, or just hang out? How do adults in a single-car household get around if their car is being serviced? Many people in our community face transportation challenges at times.
    Across our county, the Orange County Transportation Authority is working to address regional and statewide concerns with new and innovative public programs. In our city, OCTA has implemen
  • UC’s biased, activist labor research centers

    UC’s biased, activist labor research centers
    Two of California’s state universities — the University of California, Los Angeles, and the University of California, Berkeley — were included in this month’s Wall Street Journal rankings of the country’s top public colleges.
    While their academic prestige isn’t in doubt, recently these schools have been known more for their activism than their academics.
    In July’s fierce battle over whether to raise the federal minimum wage to $15 an hour, for instance,
  • UCLA vs. Oklahoma: TV info, scouting report, prediction

    UCLA vs. Oklahoma: TV info, scouting report, prediction
    UCLA vs. No. 5 Oklahoma
    When: 5 p.m. Saturday
    Where: Rose Bowl
    TV/Radio: FOX/AM 1150
    Records: UCLA (0-2); Oklahoma (2-0)
    Oklahoma stats
    QB Jalen Hurts: 34-41, 591 yards, 6 TDs, 24 carries, 233 rushing yards, 3 TDs
    RB Trey Sermon: 20 carries, 154 yards, 1 TD
    WR CeeDee Lamb: 8 catches, 190 yards, 2 TDs
    LB Kenneth Murray: 17 tackles, 3 TFL, 0.5 sacks
    DB Brendan Radley-Hiles: 7 tackles, 1 sack, 1 INT
    Oklahoma injury report: OUT: RB T.J. Pledger (arm), LB Caleb Kelly (knee); QUESTIONABLE: OL Mar
  • Halloween Horror Nights: Actors, directors and fans officially kick off the haunting season at Universal Studios Hollywood

    Halloween Horror Nights: Actors, directors and fans officially kick off the haunting season at Universal Studios Hollywood
    Horror fans united and rejoiced during Universal Studios Hollywood’s Halloween Horror Nights special Fan Preview Night on Thursday, Sept. 12. It all started with the red carpet, located just outside the Universal Cinema at Universal CityWalk. Thousands of fans gathered around, many wearing their favorite, well-worn horror movie-themed or classic HHN T-shirts and hoodies, to check out the talent walking the carpet ahead of the official opening.
    As the press lined up to interview the who&rsq
  • Don’t succumb to anti-vaping hysteria

    Don’t succumb to anti-vaping hysteria
    On the heels of a stubborn rise in youth vaping, officials in multiple states and the federal government are warning Americans about a small but troubling wave of seemingly vaping-related illnesses and even warning of federal crackdowns.
    While prudence is always wise, a counterproductive hysteria has been unleashed, one that ignores the positive effects vapes have had in adult smokers’ lives and rushes to judgment in the absence of the facts.
    The first issue to confront is that all vapes a
  • HOA Homefront: How exclusive is an exclusive-use area? (Part 2)

    HOA Homefront: How exclusive is an exclusive-use area? (Part 2)
    The following column is part 2 in a series on exclusive-use areas in HOAs. Part 1: What, where is an “exclusive use common area?” 
    Q: I live in a condo complex in which the restricted common area includes the front and backyards of each unit. The board says it has the authority to grant permission to an owner to make room additions in the backyard. I do not believe they have such authority as it would be “giving” ownership of the restricted common area which would th
  • Government agencies splurge on overpriced health insurance

    Government agencies splurge on overpriced health insurance
    The Pentagon was once revealed to have paid $640 for a toilet seat, setting off a national screaming fit over grossly inflated prices on government contracts.
    A new study has just documented that government agencies in California are flushing money on overpriced health insurance plans for employees, spending 52 percent more than the market average and costing California taxpayers more than $3 billion every year.
    The analysis by Transparent California looked at 672,000 payroll records from 1,500
  • Los Alamitos consensus picks for Friday, Sept. 13

    Los Alamitos consensus picks for Friday, Sept. 13
    The consensus box of picks comes from handicappers Bob Mieszerski, Art Wilson, Terry Turrell and Eddie Wilson. Here are the picks for Friday Sept. 13 at Los Alamitos.
    Trouble viewing on mobile device? See consensus picks
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  • How does the 91 Freeway Express Lanes catch cheaters?

    How does the 91 Freeway Express Lanes catch cheaters?
    Q. Honk: On the 91 Express Lanes there are three-plus lanes that allow vehicles with three or more people to use the tollway for free, or at a significantly discounted toll. How do officials enforce those lanes? Do they have cameras or sensors complex enough to figure out how many people are in a vehicle, or is it more of an on-your-honor system?
    – Peter Finch, Huntington Beach
    A. It’s kinda like driving in a carpool lane solo when you aren’t supposed to.
    We should just do the
  • Exiting Afghanistan: Political Cartoons

    Exiting Afghanistan: Political Cartoons
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    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.
  • Felicity Huffman faces possible prison sentence Friday in college admissions scandal

    Felicity Huffman faces possible prison sentence Friday in college admissions scandal
    BOSTON — Actress Felicity Huffman is returning to court to be sentenced for her role in sweeping college admissions bribery scandal.
    The “Desperate Housewives” star is scheduled to appear in Boston’s federal court Friday after pleading guilty to a single count of conspiracy and fraud in May. She’s the first parent to be sentenced among 34 charged in the scheme.
    Huffman has admitted to paying $15,000 to boost her older daughter’s SAT scores in 2017 with the hel
  • Big rig crashes and catches fire on 5 Freeway in Anaheim, driver injured, lanes closed

    Big rig crashes and catches fire on 5 Freeway in Anaheim, driver injured, lanes closed
    ANAHEIM — The driver of a big rig that crashed into a wall alongside the northbound lanes of the Santa Ana (5) Freeway in Anaheim, causing the semi to catch fire and authorities to shut down all lanes of the freeway for more than two hours, was hospitalized Friday morning in serious condition.
    The crash occurred near Lincoln Avenue about 12:45 a.m. and caused produce from the semi to be spilled across lanes of traffic, according to the California Highway Patrol.
    The driver was trapped in t
  • Meet Shelley Marie, the tween goth anti-princess starring in ‘Villainous’ at Disney’s Oogie Boogie Bash

    Meet Shelley Marie, the tween goth anti-princess starring in ‘Villainous’ at Disney’s Oogie Boogie Bash
    The new “Villainous” World of Color show coming to Oogie Boogie Bash at Disney California Adventure follows the journey of a tween goth girl as she learns what it takes to be a villain and finds out if she’s capable of being truly wicked.
    Anti-princess Shelley Marie meets her favorite Disney villains in the new nighttime spectacular debuting Sept. 17 as part of the after-hours, separate-admission Oogie Boogie Bash Halloween event at the Anaheim theme park.
    Sign up for our Park
  • Santa Ana’s Measure X tax isn’t going where it was promised, some argue

    Santa Ana’s Measure X tax isn’t going where it was promised, some argue
    Last November, Santa Ana residents voted to tax shoppers in their city an extra 1.5 percent, with a promise that the new money would go toward things like neighborhood safety, homeless prevention and essential city services such as street and park maintenance.
    The vote, Measure X, pushed Santa Ana’s sales tax up to 9.25 percent, the highest in Orange County. And for the first ten years the new tax is projected to increase the city’s general fund by about $60 million a year.
    Now, a co
  • Heat advisory in effect for Southern California valleys and mountains as temps hit triple digits

    Heat advisory in effect for Southern California valleys and mountains as temps hit triple digits
    LOS ANGELES — A heat advisory signaling “a dangerous situation in which heat illnesses are possible” will be in effect Friday in several parts of L.A. County, including the San Fernando and Santa Clarita valleys and the San Gabriel and Santa Monica Mountains, where temperatures will hit triple-digit levels.
    Heat advisories were not declared for the San Gabriel Valley and Orange County, where the mercury is expected to climb into the 90s.
    For those communities experiencing the h
  • Santa Margarita football grinds out victory over Mayfair

    Santa Margarita football grinds out victory over Mayfair
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowMISSION VIEJO — Santa Margarita running back Nick Barcelos scored two touchdowns in the Eagles’ 21-0 victory over Mayfair in a nonleague game Thursday at Trabuco Hills High School.
    Barcelos ran for 154 yards and two TDs on 23 carries and the Eagles’ defense and special teams took care of everything else.
    Defensive back Mitch Messier had a pair of interceptions and Billy Oberholtzer had three
  • Kyckelhahn leads Aliso Niguel football in win over Santa Ana

    Kyckelhahn leads Aliso Niguel football in win over Santa Ana
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowSANTA ANA – Kyle Kyckelhahn was All-Sea View League first team as a safety last season.
    He might be all-league first team as a quarterback this season.
    Aliso Niguel quarterback Kyle Kyckelhahn throws a pass against Santa Ana during the first half of their non-league football game at Santa Ana Stadium in Santa Ana on Thursday, Sept. 12, 2019. (Photo by Kevin Sullivan, Orange County Register/SCNG)
    Santa A
  • Rosary basketball duo Asia Avinger, Kate Goostrey commit to Division I schools

    Rosary basketball duo Asia Avinger, Kate Goostrey commit to Division I schools
    Rosary’s state championship backcourt has committed to Division I women’s basketball programs.
    Seniors Asia Avinger and Kate Goostrey have committed to San Diego State and Army, respectively, Royals basketball coach Rich Yoon recently announced.
    The 5-foot-7 Avinger, a first-team All-County selection last season, averaged 11.4 points, 6.5 assists and 7.6 rebounds to help Rosary capture the CIF State Division 1 title last season.
    In the finals, she scored 24 points on 7-of-12 shooting
  • Driver escapes after ramming stolen vehicle into La Habra police patrol car

    Driver escapes after ramming stolen vehicle into La Habra police patrol car
    A La Habra police officer was injured Thursday when the driver of a vehicle that had been reported stolen rammed his patrol car.
    Officials said officers were sent to the 900 block of West Las Lomas Drive to check out a vehicle that was parked in the area for over an hour with people inside.
    Officers discovered the gold Nissan Altima, with a California license plate of 7LQL668, had been reported stolen from Norwalk.
    Police said the driver, a man with blond hair and about 5 feet 8 inches tall, int
  • Biden parries attacks from rivals in fiery Democratic debate

    Biden parries attacks from rivals in fiery Democratic debate
    By BILL BARROW and STEVE PEOPLES
    HOUSTON  — Joe Biden parried attack after attack from liberal rivals Thursday night on everything from health care to immigration in a debate that showcased profound ideological divides between the Democratic Party’s moderate and progressive wings.
    The prime-time debate also elevated several struggling candidates, giving them a chance to introduce themselves to millions of Americans who are just beginning to follow the race.
    Biden dominated signi
  • High school football: Thursday’s scores, Sept. 12

    High school football: Thursday’s scores, Sept. 12
    Scores from the Orange County Week 3 high school football games Thursday, Sept. 12.
    O.C. SCORES & STATS
    FOOTBALL
    NONLEAGUE
    Capistrano Valley Christian 36, Glendale 7
    Santa Margarita 21, Mayfair 0
    Aliso Niguel 48, Santa Ana 35
    Magnolia 41, Bolsa Grande 13
    Costa Mesa 35, La Quinta 7
    Los Amigos 14, Segerstrom 0
    Santiago 14, Estancia 7
    Crean Lutheran 48, Fairmont Prep 39
     
  • Sierra Canyon basketball schedule released; will play LeBron James’ alma mater St. Vincent-St. Mary

    Sierra Canyon basketball schedule released; will play LeBron James’ alma mater St. Vincent-St. Mary
    The much-anticipated schedule of the Sierra Canyon boys basketball team is set for the 2019-20 season.
    The star-studded team will travel to eight different states, including a trip to Ohio to play St. Vincent-St. Mary on Dec. 14 where Lakers superstar LeBron James played in high school, which will create a nostalgic buzz when James’ son, Bronny, a freshman on the Trailblazers, steps onto the floor.
    After sons of NBA greats Scottie Pippen and Kenyon Martin headlined Sierra Canyon the past t
  • OCVarsity Student Sections: Diablo Inferno, Loud Crowd get Friday the 13th version of The Manny Challenge

    OCVarsity Student Sections: Diablo Inferno, Loud Crowd get Friday the 13th version of The Manny Challenge
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowA lot of the student sections in Orange County are finally catching on to what it takes to be recognized as one of the best student sections in the county.
    Last week we saw a bunch of student sections looking to be named the OCVarsity Student Section of the Week. Last week’s winner was the Villa Park Black Pack and its impressive Road Show display.black pack was so loud at our AWAY game tonight#ocvfans
  • Dodgers beat Orioles but Rich Hill leaves in first inning with injured knee

    Dodgers beat Orioles but Rich Hill leaves in first inning with injured knee
    The Dodgers’ Corey Seager is congratulated after scoring from second base on a passed ball during the sixth inning of Thursday’s game against the Orioles in Baltimore. The Dodgers won 4-2. (AP Photo/Gail Burton)
    Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Rich Hill throws against the Baltimore Orioles in the first inning of a baseball game Thursday, Sept. 12, 2019, in Baltimore. (AP Photo/Gail Burton)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsBALTIMORE, MD – SEPTEMBER 12: Rich Hill #44 of the Los A
  • Woman pleads guilty to involvement in violent Santa Ana carjacking

    Woman pleads guilty to involvement in violent Santa Ana carjacking
    A 20-year-old woman pleaded guilty and was immediately sentenced to 10 years in prison Thursday for her role in a Santa Ana carjacking and robbery in which the motorist was shot despite turning over the vehicle’s keys.
    As part of the plea deal, prosecutors dropped a more serious charge of attempted murder that would have called for a life sentence on conviction against Janet Morales.
    Also dropped were sentencing enhancements for knowing that a 17-year-old boy allegedly involved in the robb
  • Stopping Saints’ Alvin Kamara is job one and two for Rams’ defense

    Stopping Saints’ Alvin Kamara is job one and two for Rams’ defense
    THOUSAND OAKS — Dante Fowler’s scouting report on Alvin Kamara is simple.
    “Kamara is going to do Kamara things,” the Rams linebacker said of the New Orleans Saints running back.
    Limiting the damage will not be so simple.
    Kamara isn’t only the single biggest threat to the Rams’ defense in L.A.’s home opener at the Coliseum on Sunday. He’s a classic double threat, coming off a season in which he carried the ball for 883 yards and 14 touchdowns and ca
  • USC notebook: DE Christian Rector, RB Markese Stepp game-time decisions for BYU game

    USC notebook: DE Christian Rector, RB Markese Stepp game-time decisions for BYU game
    LOS ANGELES — USC defensive end Christian Rector and tailback Markese Stepp will both be game-time decisions for the Trojans’ game against BYU on Saturday, head coach Clay Helton said.
    Rector, a senior captain, injured his ankle in the second half of last weekend’s victory over Stanford. He was limited to the stationary bike in practice on Tuesday and Wednesday but was able to work on the field on Thursday.
    “He moved around today a little bit better,” Helton said. &
  • Bill to study Irvine veterans cemetery sites and pick one gets Gov. Newsom’s sign-off

    Bill to study Irvine veterans cemetery sites and pick one gets Gov. Newsom’s sign-off
    The state can now analyze two possible Irvine locations for a Southern California veterans cemetery and choose one, after Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a bill this week authorizing the study.
    Assemblywoman Sharon Quirk-Silva, D-Fullerton, wrote the bill that tasks CalVet, the state veterans affairs department, with evaluating two sites: one within the Great Park that had been planned for a golf course, and one on the park’s northern edge that contains the remains of buildings and runways from t
  • California’s contractor law manages to be bad for workers, customers and companies

    California’s contractor law manages to be bad for workers, customers and companies
    California’s is often viewed as the nation’s leading state.
    Unfortunately, its latest piece of landmark legislation risks lassoing the flourishing gig economy and dragging it back to the pre-internet age under the guise of protecting workers.
    California’s Assembly Bill 5, headed to Gov. Gavin Newsom’s desk (and he’s said he’ll sign it), redefines how companies can define independent contractors and employees, which could dramatically alter the state’s ec
  • Denying accusations of political motives, Westminster City Council’s ‘super majority’ approves anticommunism resolution

    Denying accusations of political motives, Westminster City Council’s ‘super majority’ approves anticommunism resolution
    The Westminster City Council meeting Wednesday, Sept. 11, featured a litany of prominent issues.
    For one, council members agreed to consider term limits at a future meeting – a change that ultimately would be decided by voters. Officials also approved separate items regarding potential redevelopment of the Civic Center and the under-performing Westminster Mall.
    Yet even with those weighty matters in the mix, more than half of the four-hour meeting was devoted to an anticommunism resol
  • UCLA football mailbag: Is Chip Kelly on the Mike Leach timeline?

    UCLA football mailbag: Is Chip Kelly on the Mike Leach timeline?
    UCLA has waited for more than two decades since its last conference championship. Chip Kelly was supposed to end the drought, but after another 0-2 start, the process seems just as arduous as it ever was before. Things likely won’t get easier with No. 5 Oklahoma at the Rose Bowl on Saturday.
    Thanks again for your questions this week. You can sent questions for this weekly Q&A on Twitter (@thucnhi21) or via email.
    Now here are the A’s to your Q’s.How similar is this situatio
  • Disneyland ride mashup: Jungle Cruise skippers take us on a comedic tour through the Haunted Mansion

    Disneyland ride mashup: Jungle Cruise skippers take us on a comedic tour through the Haunted Mansion
    A pair of Jungle Cruise skippers have wandered far off course to the far reaches of New Orleans Square to take Disneyland fans on a pun-tastic tour of the Haunted Mansion filled with “deadpan” jokes that go into “grave detail.”
    Jungle Cruise skippers Jen and Nik take viewers on a guided tour of the Haunted Mansion in a new video created to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Disneyland’s classic haunted house attraction.
    Sign up for our Park Life newsletter and find o
  • Baffert, CHRB respond to NY Times story on Justify failing drug test before Triple Crown run

    Baffert, CHRB respond to NY Times story on Justify failing drug test before Triple Crown run
    This week the New York Times reported that 2018 Triple Crown winner Justify failed a post-race drug test after the Santa Anita Derby that could have kept the colt out of the Kentucky Derby.
    Horse racing needs another controversy like Dodgers fans need a third World Series disappointment, yet here we are again. Less than two weeks removed from a historic Del Mar meet in terms of safety that helped restore some sanity in California, the sport is left with yet another black eye.
    Why?
    Because factio
  • Dodgers will be juggling agendas down the stretch

    Dodgers will be juggling agendas down the stretch
    BALTIMORE — The champagne has been sprayed. The beer flowed. A seventh consecutive National League West title was secured and celebrated.
    So – now what?
    The Dodgers have been confronted with this challenge before. How do you juggle agendas over the season’s final 2-1/2 weeks? Rest front-line players enough to be ready for the postseason – but not too much. Line up the starting rotation, make decisions on the bullpen and bench. And, oh yeah, secure home-field advantage if

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