• Gen. Jim Mattis talks about his new book, ‘Call Sign Chaos,’ to capacity crowd at Nixon Library

    Gen. Jim Mattis talks about his new book, ‘Call Sign Chaos,’ to capacity crowd at Nixon Library
    The East Room of the Richard Nixon Presidential Library was filled to capacity Friday evening, Sept. 13, as former Defense Secretary and four-star Marine General Jim Mattis discussed his newly released memoir, “Call Sign Chaos: Learning to Lead.”
    Mattis, who among Marines is recognized as a living legend for his strategies, leadership and storied 44-year military career, addressed topics in his book in a conversation with Hugh Hewitt, president of the Nixon Foundation.
    The evening be
  • Your tax dollars are being used for perpetual war and human carnage

    Your tax dollars are being used for perpetual war and human carnage
    The United States is well into the 18th year of its Global War on Terror. We’ve heard hope-inspiring names for the military’s operations, like Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan and Iraqi Freedom, but where are the pride-evoking outcomes?
    Given that this is the longest war in US history and that taxpayer dollars pay for every mess kit, rifle, bomb, and airplane, it’s the public’s duty to take a serious look at the price tag and what we’ve bought. The Watson Institute f
  • Game Center: Rams vs. New Orleans Saints at Coliseum, Sunday, 1:25 p.m.

    Game Center: Rams vs. New Orleans Saints at Coliseum, Sunday, 1:25 p.m.
    The Rams play their first home game of the 2019 season Sunday when they meet the New Orleans Saints in a rematch of last season’s controversial NFC championship game. Return to this page for updates, news and analysis leading up to kickoff, and stay for in-game updates and commentary. SCNG’s Kevin Modesti, Mark Whicker and Jim Alexander will be reporting from the Coliseum.
    Preview: Who has the edge?
    Rams vs. Saints by numbers | Week 1 Odds, betting lines | Week 2 NFL scoreboardA Twit
  • Galaxy confident of MLS playoff berth with 5 games left

    Galaxy confident of MLS playoff berth with 5 games left
    The last time the Galaxy played a home game, it sat in third place in the Western Conference standings.
    The Galaxy returns home Sunday night against Sporting Kansas City (7 p.m.; Fox Sports 1) currently on the outside of the playoffs with time running out.
    The Galaxy hasn’t helped itself. Since the July 19 win over LAFC, the Galaxy has a 1-6-2 record.
    “I don’t think we have to play desperate from minute one,” Galaxy midfielder Sebastian Lletget said. “I think if we
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  • Game Center: Chargers at Detroit Lions, Sunday, 10 a.m. PT

    Game Center: Chargers at Detroit Lions, Sunday, 10 a.m. PT
    The Chargers visit Detroit’s Ford Field for their first road game of the 2019 season Sunday at 10 a.m. PT. Return to this page for updates, news and analysis leading up to kickoff, and stay for in-game updates and commentary. SCNG’s Gilbert Manzano will be reporting from Detroit.
    Saturday roster update: Wide receiver Andre Patton was promoted from the practice squad to the active roster, and linebacker Chris Peace was waived, the Chargers announced Saturday. The Patton move is likely
  • State College closed near Cal State Fullerton due to water main break

    State College closed near Cal State Fullerton due to water main break
    Officials in Fullerton were dealing with a water main break that closed down a portion of State College Boulevard and left a large pool of water on the street Saturday, Sept. 14.
    The Cal State Fullerton Police Department reported the water main break creating a possible sinkhole about 10:45 a.m. on northbound State College Boulevard at Dorothy Lane.
    Fullerton police closed down State College from Dorothy Lane to Melody Lane and officials with the city’s Public Works Department and the univ
  • USC football live updates vs. BYU at LaVell Edwards Stadium

    USC football live updates vs. BYU at LaVell Edwards Stadium
    Follow along for live updates from our reporters covering USC’s road game against BYU at LaVell Edwards Stadium.A Twitter List by JHWreporter
    Related Articles Young USC squad gets first road challenge vs. BYU No. 24 USC at BYU: TV info, scouting report, prediction USC notebook: DE Christian Rector, RB Markese Stepp game-time decisions for BYU game Picks of the week: USC, ASU cover; Cal, UW look vulnerable How USC has unlocked QB Kedon Slovis to start his career
  • Camp Pendleton’s Wardog agility course preps canines for life-saving military service

    Camp Pendleton’s Wardog agility course preps canines for life-saving military service
    Lance Cpl. Hunter O’Brien took two-year-old Military Working Dog Sampson, a Belgian Malinois, through training paces on Thursday, Sept. 12, at Camp Pendleton’s Wardog agility course.
    Corporal Nathaniel Shartzer plays with Military Working Dog JD after a training session at Camp Pendleton on Thursday, Sep 12, 2019. (Photo by Jeff Gritchen, Orange County Register/SCNG)
    Corporal Nathaniel Shartzer works out Military Working Dog JD during a training session at Camp Pendleton on Thursday,
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  • John Mayer thrills fans at the Forum with a long, satisfying sold-out show

    John Mayer thrills fans at the Forum with a long, satisfying sold-out show
    John Mayer decided to ditch an opening act on his fall tour that stopped at the Forum in Inglewood for the first of two nights on Friday.
    More time to play more songs, he noted on social media recently, and after a fantastic show that spread 25 songs over two-and-a-half hours I doubt anyone there was second-guessing that decision.
    Because Mayer, who’s loved and learned from guitar gods of the past more than anyone of his generation, is a unique talent.
    He can soar through the night on elec
  • Sparks primed for playoff intensity vs. Seattle Storm

    Sparks primed for playoff intensity vs. Seattle Storm
    LOS ANGELES — Once Marina Mabrey finished airing her grievances with the practice referees who’d come in to add to the game-like intensity of the Sparks’ scrimmage Friday – “Horrible calls; I didn’t foul anybody,” she deadpanned afterward – the former Notre Dame standout talked with reporters about experiencing a new level of intensity this week.
    Even after a college career filled with deep NCAA Tournament runs, two consecutive national championshi
  • Recipe: Grapefruit, mandarin or orange adds zing to ceviche

    Recipe: Grapefruit, mandarin or orange adds zing to ceviche
    Ceviche’s acidic spark adds to its irresistibility. Generally, that bright edge is derived from freshly squeezed lime juice. The chefs at The Patio Marketplace, with two eateries in Orange County plus two in San Diego, go a citrus-step further. Their mix is augmented with grapefruit juice and orange or mandarin juice, as well as segments of grapefruit and mandarin or orange.
    If want to add some spicy heat, add minced jalapeño or serrano chili, adding just enough to suite your taste.
  • Rams vs. Saints is about the future as well as the past

    Rams vs. Saints is about the future as well as the past
    LOS ANGELES — The gap between the Rams and the New Orleans Saints is as thin as a penalty flag.
    That doesn’t mean Sunday’s meeting at the Coliseum is all about the Saints seeking a measure of revenge for the missed pass-interference call that tilted last season’s NFC championship game the Rams’ way.
    That means this is an extraordinary matchup of teams that are facing each other for the fourth time in 22 months, always with a lot on the line, and have yet to determin
  • UCLA football graph: Dorian Thompson-Robinson’s roller coaster start

    UCLA football graph: Dorian Thompson-Robinson’s roller coaster start
    UCLA finished the nonconference schedule Saturday with its toughest test of the season as No. 5 Oklahoma visits the Rose Bowl at 5 p.m.
    At 23.5 points, UCLA is the second-largest underdog this weekend in a game featuring two Power 5 teams.
    Links to catch up on this week’s coverageGame preview: Oklahoma is flying high on offense while UCLA is left grounded
    Scouting report with stats, injury information and prediction
    5 things for UCLA to show improvement this week without actually winning
    T
  • Chargers’ Desmond King puts Detroit homecoming aside for showdown with Lions

    Chargers’ Desmond King puts Detroit homecoming aside for showdown with Lions
    DETROIT — Desmond King adamantly shook his head. To him, there’s nothing new about playing a game at Ford Field.
    He played there multiple times growing up in the west side of Detroit. Back then, King was a running back for his youth teams and at East English Village Prep Academy.
    But this will be King’s first game at Ford Field as a pro – and as an All-Pro – when the Chargers face the Detroit Lions on Sunday.
    “It’s just a normal game for me,” King
  • Travel: Plant-based food movement takes to the high seas

    Travel: Plant-based food movement takes to the high seas
    As further proof that the migration to plant-based products is not a fad, but a bona fide trend, more and more cruise lines are keeping pace with current consumer habits by welcoming aboard the gastronomic movement to their fleets.
    Regent Seven Seas Cruises is the next to expand its cuisine with plant-based dishes. This fall, the luxury-class line is giving passengers more than 200 new and delicious reasons to feel less guilty about bypassing the fitness center and jogging track while on vacatio
  • Why Disneyland is about to start selling blue food

    Why Disneyland is about to start selling blue food
    The culinary forecast for Disneyland calls for blue skies with a strong chance of blue macarons, cake pops and churros as the Anaheim theme park makes a concentrated push to turn #ArendelleAqua into a trending color on social media.
    The Instagram-ready line of new Arendelle Aqua foods launched Friday, Sept. 13 at Disneyland and Disney California Adventure as Disney’s latest attempt to capitalize on the popularity of posting food photos online.
    Sign up for our Park Life newsletter and find
  • Statues need statute of limitations: Doug McIntyre

    Statues need statute of limitations: Doug McIntyre
    “Hoo-ray for Hollywood, where you’re terrific if you’re even good!”
    Jazz legend Artie Shaw once grumbled about audiences giving unmerited standing ovations at pretty much every live performance. “What are they going to do if they see something really great, levitate?” asked Shaw.
    Former L.A. Sparks star Lisa Leslie was terrific, no doubt. She was more than good, she was great. Soon she will soon join other L.A. sports heroes; Wayne Gretsky, Oscar De La Hoya, M
  • Rents in Los Angeles, Orange counties grow at nearly twice the inflation rate

    Rents in Los Angeles, Orange counties grow at nearly twice the inflation rate
    Why is rent control a hot topic?
    Because of trends like this: The local Consumer Price Index shows the cost of renting in Los Angeles and Orange counties rising at a pace not seen in 12 years and those increases are nearly double the overall local inflation rate.
    The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics’ CPI tracks rental costs as part of its measurements of the cost of living by polling consumers on their spending habits. Most other rent measurements come from surveys of landlords who own larg
  • Did you feel it? 3.4-magnitude quake strikes off Huntington Beach early Saturday

    Did you feel it? 3.4-magnitude quake strikes off Huntington Beach early Saturday
    Did you feel a jolt early Saturday morning?
    A 3.4-magnitude earthquake occurred 13.8 miles southwest of Huntington Beach at 2:48 a.m., Cal Tech said in a preliminary report. (A tweet pegged it at 15 miles.) The quake was at a depth of 10 kilometers.AutoEQ Ml3.4 2019-09-14 09:48 UTC [2019-09-14 02:48 PDT] 15 mi SW of Huntington Beach, CA depth 10 km https://t.co/IYq9l4Rlxm
    — Caltech Quake (@CaltechQuake) September 14, 2019The temblor was reported 15.3 miles south southwest of Seal Beach and
  • Malcolm Gladwell talks about ‘Talking To Strangers’ ahead of LA, Riverside events

    Malcolm Gladwell talks about ‘Talking To Strangers’ ahead of LA, Riverside events
    Malcolm Gladwell says he started digging into the research around police violence about five or six years ago, inspired by the depressingly large number of Americans — more than 1,100 in 2015, for example — who are killed by law enforcement officers each year.
    “I just found that stunning,” says Gladwell, a best-selling author, longtime New Yorker staff writer, and more recently creator and host of the hit podcast Revisionist History. “I decided I wanted to find a wa
  • Plastics reduction legislation stalled, other key green measures for state approved

    Plastics reduction legislation stalled, other key green measures for state approved
    One of environmentalists’ most-championed bills before the California Legislature failed to come to a final vote by Friday’s deadline, postponing until next year the possibility of a wide-ranging plan to the reduce use of all single use-plastics and increase the amount that are recycled.
    Meanwhile, other key environmental bills were passed in the late night session and now await Gov. Gavin Newsom’s approval or veto — including a closely watched measure that would make sta
  • Can I take the shelves? What stays and what goes when you sell

    Can I take the shelves? What stays and what goes when you sell
    Now that the change of ownership has been recorded, the money is all sorted out and the dust has settled, there may be some questions about what stays with the house and what you take with you.
    Of course, you read the detailed explanation of the “Items Included” in Section 8, Item B, Paragraphs 1 – 6 of the CAR Residential Purchase Agreement.
    But now that you’re ready to pack up and move, you notice Item Number 1 – All EXISTING fixtures and fittings that are attache
  • Los Alamitos consensus picks for Saturday, Sept. 14

    Los Alamitos consensus picks for Saturday, Sept. 14
    The consensus box of picks comes from handicappers Bob Mieszerski, Art Wilson, Terry Turrell and Eddie Wilson. Here are the picks for Saturday Sept. 14 at Los Alamitos.
    Trouble viewing on mobile device? See consensus picks
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    Related Articles Whicker: A trace of drugs adds up to a gallon of doubt for a sport that keeps shooting itself in the hoof Los Alamitos consensus picks for Friday, Sept. 13 Horse racing: Los Alamitos leaders, notes Baffe
  • Estate planning: Why ‘fair’ and ‘equal’ are not always the same

    Estate planning: Why ‘fair’ and ‘equal’ are not always the same
    “It’s not fair!” We all have witnessed how children have a difficult time understanding why one sibling was treated differently. To overcome this, parents will make the well-intentioned mistake that fair and equal are the same. That is, if they treat their children the same, the kids will stop arguing about who received more, who gets to go first, or who is the favorite.
    Trying to treat each child equally rarely works. The parent is left feeling guilty and inadequate, and the s
  • You need to move the business ASAP. Here’s how a sublease works

    You need to move the business ASAP. Here’s how a sublease works
    Your business expansion will enjoy more space very soon. Now your employees can park at their place of employment vs. down the street. Crisp new offices or tons of manufacturing space await you in the new location. You can’t wait!
    You’ve opted to lease the new spot and postpone ownership. You’ll encounter two leasing scenarios once you scour the market for suitable addresses — leases and subleases. So what are the differences? Indulge me while I describe them.
    Leases are
  • OCVarsity’s stories, scores, photos and more from the Week 3 football games

    OCVarsity’s stories, scores, photos and more from the Week 3 football games
    This is the place to find all of OCVarsity’s coverage of the high school football games this week.
    FRIDAY
    OCVarsity Photos:See the highlights from Friday’s high school football games 
    OCVarsity Photos: Orange County’s most spirited football fans, teams for 2019High school football: Friday’s scores, Sept. 13Edison makes rousing comeback to knock off No. 11 San Juan HillsMission Viejo’s offense erupts in impressive victory against No. 7 Villa ParkNarbonne air att
  • Roundup: Marina upsets No. 21 Katella for biggest victory since 2016

    Roundup: Marina upsets No. 21 Katella for biggest victory since 2016
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowMarina football now has a significant victory to pair with its drought-busting triumph in the Sunset League a few seasons ago.
    Pharoah Rush and Gavin Del Toro rushed for touchdowns and Dane Brenton caught a score as the Vikings beat host No. 21 Katella 21-15 at Glover Stadium on Friday for their biggest victory under Coach Jeff Turley since a historic Sunset League triumph three seasons ago.What a night f
  • Fryer on football: Leave a high school game at halftime at your own peril

    Fryer on football: Leave a high school game at halftime at your own peril
    Many people packed up their folding stadium chairs and water bottles and walked out of the stadium at halftime.
    It wasn’t a very good game. San Juan Hills dominated the first half and Edison’s offense was flat Friday at Cap Sheue Field at Huntington Beach High School.
    But this is high school football. Momentum changes are common in high school football. And momentum changed uniforms at halftime.
    Edison rallied Friday night to beat San Juan Hills 24-17. San Juan Hills had a 17-0 lead
  • Jaden Casey, Calabasas bounce back and hold off La Habra

    Jaden Casey, Calabasas bounce back and hold off La Habra
    CALABASAS — The week after a disheartening loss, a sluggish start was not the way the Calabasas High football team wanted things to go Friday night.
    Trailing La Habra by two touchdowns early, the Coyotes regrouped behind quarterback Jaden Casey and defeated the Highlanders 46-35 in a back-and-forth nonleague game.
    Casey, whose team dropped a double-overtime thriller to Serra of Gardena last week, threw for 265 yards and six touchdowns on 16-of-21 passing. Still, Calabasas didn’t take
  • El Modena football powers past Fullerton after tragic week for the school

    El Modena football powers past Fullerton after tragic week for the school
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowFULLERTON – After a tough and heartbreaking week on campus, the El Modena football stayed the course Friday night and went to work.
    Marcus Manion battled on the ground against Fullerton running back Arthur Shaw. While the Vanguards defense shut Shaw down in the second half, Manion kept going and pushed El Modena to a 39-27 victory over Fullerton at Fullerton High.
    The victory came four days after the tr
  • Yorba Linda tops Capistrano Valley with balanced effort

    Yorba Linda tops Capistrano Valley with balanced effort
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowMISSION VIEJO — Yorba Linda came into Friday night’s contest looking to pick up an important road win, and the Mustangs made plays in all phases of the game to remain undefeated.
    Behind a solid running game, stout defense and alert special teams play, the Mustangs beat Capistrano Valley 29-14 at Capistrano Valley High.
    Keaton Haddad ran for 121 yards on 33 carries while scoring a pair of touchdown
  • San Clemente stays unbeaten with victory over San Diego Lincoln

    San Clemente stays unbeaten with victory over San Diego Lincoln
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowSAN CLEMENTE – The high school football programs in San Diego are probably grateful that San Clemente plays in the CIF-Southern Section instead of San Diego.
    San Clemente beat Lincoln of San Diego 29-0 Friday to begin the 2019 season with four consecutive wins against San Diego County opponents.
    Lincoln (3-1) entered play with an undefeated record and ranked No. 3 in San Diego County, but was held to 15
  • Ahn, Sunny Hills finish strong, pull out win against Brea Olinda

    Ahn, Sunny Hills finish strong, pull out win against Brea Olinda
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowBREA — Sunny Hills put together an 80-yard, time-consuming scoring drive in the fourth quarter, capped by a 1-yard touchdown run from Jun Ahn with 3:04 left in the game, that lifted the Lancers a 17-10 victory over Brea Olinda in a nonleague game Friday at Brea Olinda High School.
    Ahn had 12 carries and gained 42 yards on the 16-play drive, which took more than six minutes off the clock. He finished wit
  • Noah Fifita and Servite football get easy win at Cajon

    Noah Fifita and Servite football get easy win at Cajon
    SAN BERNARDINO – Admittedly, this was uncharted territory for both Servite and Cajon: one making a rare trip to the Inland Empire and the other making a rare trip down its quarterback depth chart.
    With that, Friday night’s results were predictable. Behind four touchdown passes from its quarterback, Noah Fifita, and a defense that feasted on four Cowboys’ turnovers, Servite and its traveling road show easily handled Cajon and its beaten-up quarterback corps 45-21.
    The surroundin
  • Hazmat team responds to discovery of unknown powder at OC Men’s Jail

    Hazmat team responds to discovery of unknown powder at OC Men’s Jail
    SANTA ANA — The discovery of an unknown powder in the Orange County Men’s Jail in Santa Ana Friday prompted a response from the Orange County Fire Authority’s Hazardous Materials Team.
    Crews responded to the facility located at 550 N. Flower St. about 4:20 p.m. and joined members of the Orange County Sheriff’s Department in trying to identify the substance, according to the OCFA.
    No injuries were reported and the incident remained under investigation Friday night.
  • Mission Viejo’s offense erupts in impressive victory against No. 7 Villa Park

    Mission Viejo’s offense erupts in impressive victory against No. 7 Villa Park
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowMISSION VIEJO — Mission Viejo football coach Chad Johnson walked from the postgame handshake with Villa Park on Friday night, extended his arms wide and shrugged his shoulders with a sense of relief.
    The Diablos’ offense finally came alive in a signature moment:
    No. 3 Mission Viejo 59, No. 7 Villa Park 0.
    “Finally,” Johnson said, “our offense decided to show up … and gave
  • Narbonne air attack overwhelms Orange Lutheran

    Narbonne air attack overwhelms Orange Lutheran
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowCOSTA MESA – Narbonne quarterback Jacob Garcia believes he has the best receiving corps in the country.
    He demonstrated why on Friday night in a 38-0 victory against Orange Lutheran, throwing for 358 yards and five touchdowns at Orange Coast College.
    “Today, we just scratched the surface,” Garcia said after completing 19 of 26 passes with one interception.
    Narbonne wide receiver Joshua Jacks
  • Edison makes rousing comeback to knock off No. 11 San Juan Hills

    Edison makes rousing comeback to knock off No. 11 San Juan Hills
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowHUNTINGTON BEACH – Edison was shut out in the first half and was down by 17 points.
    So the Chargers had to be dispirited, at least a little, right?
    “Not us,” said Edison junior quarterback Braeden Boyles. “We know how to fight through adversity.”
    Boyles and No. 13 Edison did just that Friday, coming back to beat No. 11 San Juan Hills 24-17 in a nonleague game at Huntington Beach
  • Kole Calhoun’s strong night not enough for Angels to overcome Andrew Heaney’s rough one

    Kole Calhoun’s strong night not enough for Angels to overcome Andrew Heaney’s rough one
    Angels starting pitcher Andrew Heaney throws to the plate during the first inning of Friday’s game against the Tampa Bay Rays at Angel Stadium. Heaney gave up a season-high six runs in the 11-4 loss. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)
    The Rays’ Austin Meadows is tagged out by Angels catcher Kevan Smith as he tries to score on a single by Jesus Aguilar during the first inning of Friday’s game at Angel Stadium. Several Rays players did score safely later in Tampa’s 11-4 win. (AP Ph
  • Inmates from Orange, Riverside, LA counties among those who earned shorter prison sentences, Gov. Gavin Newsom says

    Inmates from Orange, Riverside, LA counties among those who earned shorter prison sentences, Gov. Gavin Newsom says
    SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Friday announced that he is commuting the sentences of 21 inmates, most serving life terms and several who otherwise had no chance of ever leaving prison. The decisions give them a chance at release if a parole board agrees. They are:
    — Allen Burnett (Orange County) was 18 in 1992 when he and two others carjacked a college student and another man fatally shot the victim. Burnett has served 27 years of a life-without-parole ter
  • High school football: Friday’s scores, Sept. 13

    High school football: Friday’s scores, Sept. 13
    Scores from the CIF-SS Week 3 high school football games Friday, Sept. 13.
    O.C. SCORES & STATS
    CIF-SS
    NONLEAGUE
    Western 49, Anaheim 0
    Artesia 21, Westminster 7
    Beckman 28, Ocean View 21
    Portola 46, Cerritos 24
    Cypress 21, Sonora 0
    Diamond Bar 53, Buena Park 19
    Placentia Valencia 7, El Dorado 0
    El Modena 39, Fullerton 27
    Trabuco Hills 55, El Toro 14
    Fountain Valley 47, South Gate 0
    Santa Ana Valley 21, Godinez 7
    Huntington Beach 42, Irvine 14
    Calabasas 46, La Habra 35
    La Palma Kennedy 43, Irv
  • California has trillions more wealth than any other state

    California has trillions more wealth than any other state
    A study released by California’s Legislative Analyst’s Office this month looks at geographical distribution of wealth across the state.
    Wealthiest states
    Californians’ net worth totals over $6 trillion or about $160,000 per resident. The state holds 17% of national net worth, while making up only 12% of the U.S. population.
    The net worth of about $160,000 would put California at No. 23 on the list of the countries according to worldsrichestcountries.com. California would be jus
  • Gavin Lux homer puts Dodgers on top to stay in win over Mets

    Gavin Lux homer puts Dodgers on top to stay in win over Mets
    Dodgers starting pitcher Clayton Kershaw throws to the plate during the second inning of Friday’s game against the Mets in New York. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer)
    Mets starting pitcher Noah Syndergaard throws to the plate during the second inning of Friday’s game against the Dodgers in New York. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsDodgers starting pitcher Clayton Kershaw throws to the plate during the first inning of Friday’s game against the Mets in New Yo
  • Sore right knee jeopardizes end of Justin Upton’s season with Angels

    Sore right knee jeopardizes end of Justin Upton’s season with Angels
    ANAHEIM — Justin Upton’s season is coming to an end the way it began.
    Upton missed most of spring training with tendinitis in his right knee, and on Friday night he was consulting with doctors to find out exactly what’s wrong with that knee now, and what to do about it.
    If Upton’s season is over, it was a forgettable one. Besides the bookend knee issues, he sprained his toe just before Opening Day, missing the first two and a half months.
    And in between he had trouble fin
  • Here are 8 don’t-miss new treats served at Disneyland and California Adventure during Halloween Time

    Here are 8 don’t-miss new treats served at Disneyland and California Adventure during Halloween Time
    One of the reasons Disneyland Resort chefs love dreaming up the treats for Halloween Time is they get to remember what it’s like to be a kid. “This is actually one of my favorites,” said Chef David Ramirez as he walked members of the media through a table full of goodies. “This new churro reminds me of what it’s like being a kid playing with worms in the dirt. And it’s also like a big bag of candy, all spilled on some churros with candy corn, gummy worms, choc
  • Mike Trout out of Angels’ lineup again

    Mike Trout out of Angels’ lineup again
    ANAHEIM — Four days after undergoing a procedure to control the pain in his right foot, Mike Trout was again out of the Angels’ lineup, a potentially troubling development.
    On Monday, Trout underwent a procedure to have extremely cold fluid injected into his foot to manage the pain from a nerve condition in his right foot. The Angels have said doctors have cleared him to play, starting Wednesday, as long as he can handle the pain.
    Trout has played through the issue for most of the pa
  • Orange County scores and player stats for Friday (9-13-19)

    Orange County scores and player stats for Friday (9-13-19)
    Scores and stats for the Orange County games on Friday, Sept. 13.
    BOYS WATER POLO
    NONLEAGUE
    San Clemente 13, Foothill 8
    Goals: (SC) Kahn 6, Hosea 2, Merritt 2, Prussak 2.
    Saves: Benge (SC) 5.
    Newport Harbor 10, Mater Dei 8
    CHINO HILLS TOURNAMENT
    El Toro 13, La Habra 4
    Goals: (ET) Sadeghi 4, Santos 3, Sorge 3.
    Saves: (ET) Henderson 8, Bui 7.
    TOURNAMENTS
    El Capitan 14, Savanna 4
    Santa Fe 25, Saddleback 9
    Glendora 8, Trabuco Hills 4
    Glendora 17, Katella 4
    Laguna Hills 15, Savanna 9
    GIRLS VOLLEYBALL
  • Orphaned sea otter from Alaska gets new home at SeaWorld San Diego

    Orphaned sea otter from Alaska gets new home at SeaWorld San Diego
    Cinder, a northern sea otter has a new home at SeaWorld San Diego after she was deemed non-releasable by U.S. Fish & Wildlife.(Photo courtesy of SeaWorld San Diego)Cinder, a northern sea otter has a new home at SeaWorld San Diego after she was deemed non-releasable by U.S. Fish & Wildlife.(Photo courtesy of SeaWorld San DiegoSoundThe gallery will resume insecondsCinder, a northern sea otter has a new home at SeaWorld San Diego after she was deemed non-releasable by U.S. Fish & Wildli
  • Local sisters’ new Nickelodeon show aims to shape young entrepreneurs 

    Local sisters’ new Nickelodeon show aims to shape young entrepreneurs 
    By Kat Schuster
    It was nearing midnight, five years ago when sisters Gina and Jenae Heitkamp decided to enter their vision of inspirational dolls to the University of California Irvine’s New Venture Competition.
    “We thought, ‘is this a crazy idea?’ ” said Gina, who was a graduate student at the time.
    This “crazy idea” of creating a line of dolls won the competition and awarded them $15,000 to launch their company GenGirl Media, and several years later, a
  • California’s war on work

    California’s war on work
    How much is $15 an hour times zero hours?
    That’s the question Gov. Gavin Newsom should answer before he signs a bill that could be the most economically destructive mistake any California governor has made since Gray Davis signed Senate Bill 400 in 1999 to increase pensions for state workers because the booming stock market was going to pay for it all.
    Today, every tax increase proposed locally or statewide is needed to pay for those pension increases Gray Davis promised 20 years ago.
    The

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