• Bat testing positive for rabies found in Anaheim, one person treated

    Bat testing positive for rabies found in Anaheim, one person treated
    A bat found in Anaheim tested positive for rabies, the Orange County Health Care Agency announced Wednesday, Sept. 18.
    The live bat was found about 3:45 p.m on Friday, Sept. 13, outside a building at 1188 N. Euclid St.
    One person had contact with the bat and has since received a preventative treatment for rabies, Joshua Jacobs, division manager of communicable disease control, said Wednesday.
    The health care agency is asking community members to report to its Communicable Disease Control Divisio
  • Forget the home run. Baseballs’ golden age for stolen bases is now

    Forget the home run. Baseballs’ golden age for stolen bases is now
    Part of Dino Ebel’s job, with the Dodgers now and with the Angels for 13 seasons prior, is to mind the basepaths. Which baserunners have a green light to steal second base? Which pitchers have a good pickoff move and a short stride to home plate? Which catchers have the best pop times? A major league infield coach like Ebel trafficks in this data daily.
    Yet even he was stumped when I quizzed him about which National League team is threatening to break the all-time record for base stealing.
  • COLCOA French Film Festival bringing major movies to new, state-of-the-art DGA theater

    COLCOA French Film Festival bringing major movies to new, state-of-the-art DGA theater
    The 23rd COLCOA French Film Festival starts Monday, Sept. 23 and, well, it’s a little different this year.
    For one thing, L.A.’s annual survey of movies and television shows from and co-produced by France is happening later this year than in its usual, April timeslot. That is due to an impressive upgrade of the main theater at the Directors Guild of America building on Sunset Blvd., the festival’s home venue.
    “I think COLCOA will be the first event to introduce the new th
  • Rosary basketball player Soleil Montrose transfers to Mater Dei; Monarchs lose DJ Perry

    Rosary basketball player Soleil Montrose transfers to Mater Dei; Monarchs lose DJ Perry
    Super freshman Soleil Montrose w/ 3 and @rosarysports leads @EsperanzaAthlet 14-8 after 1st @ocvarsitypic.twitter.com/kyKXYyPWXP
    — Dan Albano (@ocvarsityguy) January 22, 2019Promising Rosary basketball guard/forward Soleil Montrose, who as a freshman helped the Royals capture the CIF State Division I title last season, has transferred to Trinity League rival Mater Dei, Monarchs girls coach Kevin Kiernan recently confirmed.Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subsc
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  • Senior Moments: How do I celebrate surviving cancer when two people I love didn’t?

    Senior Moments: How do I celebrate surviving cancer when two people I love didn’t?
    Mom had promised she would give me the ring when I turned 21.
    I loved the way the pearl and sapphire semi-precious stones shimmered in its stunning display. The round setting made them look like they were spilling over the edges of the gold ring.
    From the time my father gave it to my mother as an anniversary present, when I was maybe 13, I coveted that piece of jewelry. To me it was a symbol of sophistication. Becoming a grown-up.
    Mom kept her word. On my 21st birthday, a package arriv
  • Sparks seek better balance against Connecticut Sun in Game 2

    Sparks seek better balance against Connecticut Sun in Game 2
    Candace Parker logged miles of playoff milestones Tuesday: She swatted away six shots to surpass Ruth Riley for third all-time in blocks with 78, pulled down 10 boards to surpass Sylvia Fowles for fifth all-time in rebounds with 415, and she had two steals to move into a tie for third all-time with 73.
    The Sparks star also scored a game-high 24 points.
    And still, second-seeded Connecticut – carried by a forward with two torn labrums who effectively can’t lift her arms above her head,
  • Toyota invests $391 million in Texas as U.S., Japan finalize a no-tariff deal

    Toyota invests $391 million in Texas as U.S., Japan finalize a no-tariff deal
    Toyota Motor Corp. will invest $391 million at its Texas truck plant to build next-generation pickups as part of a drive to boost output in the U.S. and ease trade tensions with the Trump administration.
    The spending announced for the San Antonio factory comes six months after the automaker pledged to shell out an additional $3 billion on its U.S. operations by 2021, a move seen as an effort to head off threatened U.S. tariffs on vehicles imported from Japan. That was on top of an earlier $10 bi
  • Orange Lutheran boys water polo sprints past No. 4 Woodbridge

    Orange Lutheran boys water polo sprints past No. 4 Woodbridge
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowSenior utility player Mason Killion scored six goals and Riley Catino and Miles Wilson combined for 11 assists to lead Orange Lutheran’s No. 9 boys water polo team past No. 4 Woodbridge 17-8 in nonleague match at Santiago Canyon College on Tuesday.
    Catino recorded six assists and two goals while Wilson had five assists.
    Andrew Barnuevo chipped in three goals for Orange Lutheran (4-2).
    The Lancers led 3-
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  • Videos show mountain lion chase that led to his death on the 405 freeway

    Videos show mountain lion chase that led to his death on the 405 freeway
    Just-released videos show the male mountain lion known as P-61, who made headlines for his July 19 eastward crossing of the 405 freeway in the Sepulveda Pass, being chased out of the area by another male lion Sept. 7.
    P-61 was then hit and killed trying to cross back to the west side of the freeway.
    The presence of the second, uncollared lion in the area was known when P-61 became the first collared lion to be documented successfully crossing the 405. Because of the highly territorial nature of
  • Orange City Council on Sept. 24 to discuss a proposal for housing at a former quarry in Orange Park Acres

    Orange City Council on Sept. 24 to discuss a proposal for housing at a former quarry in Orange Park Acres
    The Orange City Council on Tuesday, Sept. 24, will consider a contentious proposal to build 128 homes on a former quarry in Orange Park Acres.
    Milan Capital Management is asking the council to open up 41 of the 109-acre site for homes, with the rest dedicated to open space. Only 15 acres are currently zoned for housing.
    Multiple developers have tried to build homes at the property, which is still used now for rock crushing and related activities. Many residents of Orange Park Acres and East Oran
  • Newsom signs AB 5 labor law, setting up bitter gig economy fight

    Newsom signs AB 5 labor law, setting up bitter gig economy fight
    Calling it landmark legislation for workers, California Gov. Newsom on Wednesday signed a bill that could remake the gig economy.
    AB 5 would codify a state Supreme Court ruling last year that simplifies the test for when a worker should be classified as an employee. The contentious legislation is expected to affect Uber, Lyft and other ride-hailing services, plus other companies that use on-demand workers and independent contractors.
    “The hollowing out of our middle-class has bee
  • Fed cuts key interest rate again, shaving a quarter-point

    Fed cuts key interest rate again, shaving a quarter-point
    The Federal Reserve is cutting rates for a second time this year while saying it’s prepared to continue doing what it deems necessary to sustain the U.S. economic expansion.
    The Fed’s move will reduce its benchmark rate by an additional quarter-point to a range of 1.75% to 2%. The Fed’s key rate influences many consumer and business loans.
    The economy appears durable in its 11th year of growth, with a still-solid job market and steady consumer spending. But the Fed is trying to
  • Best thing I ate: The secret ingredient in this Cuban pork sandwich is simplicity

    Best thing I ate: The secret ingredient in this Cuban pork sandwich is simplicity
    Simplicity at its finest. That’s what I’m thinking as I’m devouring the lechon sandwich at the new Papo’s Cuban Kitchen in Anaheim. Most chefs would not have been able to restrain themselves enough to make a sandwich as naked as this. Others would surely have added cheese or lettuce some sort of fancy mayonnaise, something to validate their stature as a chef. But not here. Chef/owner Adrian Perdomo Sosa leaves well enough alone and lets the pork and the bread speak for th
  • How camouflaged vaping devices are fooling parents, getting into schools

    How camouflaged vaping devices are fooling parents, getting into schools
    By Anna Maria Barry-Jester, Kaiser Health News
    In yet another twist for worried parents: Meet the vaping hoodie. This high school fashion mainstay — defined by a hood with drawstrings — is now available as a vaping device, ready to deliver a puff of nicotine (or marijuana) anywhere, anytime. Including in the classroom.
    It marks an addition to the fleet of discreet — some would say camouflaged — vaping devices that have teachers and parents struggling to monitor the usage
  • UC President Janet Napolitano to step down in August 2020

    UC President Janet Napolitano to step down in August 2020
    SAN FRANCISCO — University of California President Janet Napolitano announced Wednesday she will step down in August 2020.
    Napolitano made the announcement at a meeting of the university’s Board of Regents in Los Angeles.
    “My time at UC has been deeply gratifying and rewarding. I have been honored and inspired every day to serve this institution alongside incredibly dedicated, passionate people,” Napolitano said in a statement. “The decision was tough – and th
  • Trump bars California from setting stricter fuel standards

    Trump bars California from setting stricter fuel standards
    By MICHAEL BIESECKER and ADAM BEAM
    WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump announced Wednesday that his administration is revoking California’s authority to set auto mileage standards stricter than those issued by federal regulators, a move critics said would result in less fuel efficient cars that create more planet-warming pollution.
    In a tweet, Trump said his action would result in less expensive, safer cars. He also predicted Americans would purchase more new cars, which would result
  • Treasurer pleads guilty, sentenced to probation for embezzling $227,000-plus from Garden Grove church

    Treasurer pleads guilty, sentenced to probation for embezzling $227,000-plus from Garden Grove church
    A treasurer has pleaded guilty and was sentenced to five years of formal probation for embezzling more than $227,000 from a Garden Grove church.
    Moeiletafa Mauga, 64, withdrew cash weekly from the bank account of the First Christian Church of Garden Grove from 2013 to 2017, according to court documents.
    She was ordered to pay the amount she stole in restitution.
    The Irvine resident pleaded guilty on Thursday, Sept. 12, to seven counts of grand theft with sentencing enhancements for aggravated wh
  • Despite media hysteria, don’t forget life is getting better around the world

    Despite media hysteria, don’t forget life is getting better around the world
    I rarely watch cable news anymore. It’s all hysteria, all the time.
    CNN: “We are destroying the planet.”
    MSNBC: “The middle class is disappearing!”
    President Donald Trump says drug trafficking “is worse than ever!”
    I’m glad my favorite magazine, Reason, cuts through the gloom and tells us the truth:
    There is less war and more food. We live healthier and longer lives. HIV will soon be history. We are increasingly free to be whoever we are and love w
  • Trump names hostage envoy O’Brien national security adviser

    Trump names hostage envoy O’Brien national security adviser
    By ERIC TUCKER, DEB RIECHMANN and DARLENE SUPERVILLE
    WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump on Wednesday named Robert O’Brien, his chief hostage negotiator and an established figure in Republican policy circles, as his new national security adviser.
    O’Brien, the fourth person in two years to hold the job, becomes the administration’s point person on national security amid rising tensions with Iran following the weekend attack on Saudi oil installations and fresh uncertainty
  • State challenges Mission Viejo’s plan to change to cumulative voting for its 2020 council election

    State challenges Mission Viejo’s plan to change to cumulative voting for its 2020 council election
    The office of the California Secretary of State is objecting to Mission Viejo’s proposal to use cumulative voting for its 2020 municipal election, saying state law requires the legislature to first authorize the plan.
    Mission Viejo City Attorney Bill Curley said he believes state statutes already allow cities to adopt the voting method in which citizens receive the same number of votes as seats in a race and can allocate them between candidates how they choose, including casting multiple v
  • ‘Beauty and the Beast’ creators share insights with CSUF theatre students

    ‘Beauty and the Beast’ creators share insights with CSUF theatre students
    With the opening of “Disney Beauty and the Beast: The Broadway Musical” about a month away, Cal State Fullerton cast members and musical theater students had visits from two women who were instrumental in the film and Broadway productions.
    Linda Woolverton, a CSUF alumna who wrote the screenplay for the 1991 “Beauty and the Beast” film, and Susan Egan, who brought the character of Belle to life when the musical hit Broadway in 1994, came on campus to provide insights and
  • Orange County gas prices jump 7.5 cents in one day in wake of attacks on Saudi oil facilities

    Orange County gas prices jump 7.5 cents in one day in wake of attacks on Saudi oil facilities
    ORANGE COUNTY — The average price of a gallon of self-serve regular gasoline in Orange County recorded its largest increase since July 14, 2015, on Wednesday, rising 7.5 cents to $3.727. It is 8.7 cents more than one week ago, 15.8 cents higher than one month ago and 11.2 cents greater than one year ago, according to figures from the AAA and Oil Price Information Service. It has risen 37.8 cents since the start of the year.
    The price of crude oil accounts for two-thirds to three-quarters o
  • Where to find deals on food and drinks at Southern California casinos during NFL games

    Where to find deals on food and drinks at Southern California casinos during NFL games
    Football season is underway and if you’re looking for an exciting spot to take in a game and root for your team, Southern California’s casinos have some options. These casinos have food and drink specials, giveaways and some are giving fans a chance to meet NFL stars.
    Many of the deals and promotions are for Monday Night Football, but a few of the casinos will also have things happening for Thursday and Sunday games, too.
    Agua Caliente Resort Casino Spa Rancho Mirage 
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  • ‘The Real Housewives of Orange County’: Shannon gets hammered, Emily dances with topless Vegas performers

    ‘The Real Housewives of Orange County’: Shannon gets hammered, Emily dances with topless Vegas performers
    Well now, this week’s episode of “The Real Housewives of Orange County” is more like it. Bravo, Bravo!
    After an episode that was a bummer of a snooze-fest — barely enough tears ‘n booze to even qualify as an actual episode — our favorite housewives hit the road and then hit each other on Tuesday night, restoring disorder to their universe before ending with a cliffhanger: Will Kelly Dodd get arrested for ringing Shannon Storms Beador’s bell?
    We&rsqu
  • Frumpy Middle-aged Mom: Yes, I went to Alaska with a bad case of chemo brain

    Frumpy Middle-aged Mom: Yes, I went to Alaska with a bad case of chemo brain
    So, let me tell you about our trip to Alaska. Yes, since last we met,  I took Cheetah Boy and his girlfriend on a quickie long weekend trip there.
    I admit that it was a little crazy, considering I just finished a grueling course of chemotherapy and was still tottering around everywhere like a drunk after midnight.
    I also had a bad case of chemo brain, which is when you become so extremely stupid it’s almost like you’re a member of Congress.
    For example, I found packing for our b
  • Socialism is bad for Democrats: Political Cartoons

    Socialism is bad for Democrats: 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.
  • Netanyahu faces uphill battle after repeat election

    Netanyahu faces uphill battle after repeat election
    By ARON HELLER
    JERUSALEM — Israel’s two main political parties were deadlocked Wednesday after an unprecedented repeat election, with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu facing an uphill battle to hold on to his job.
    The election’s seeming political kingmaker, Avigdor Lieberman, said he’ll insist upon a secular unity government between Netanyahu’s Likud and Benny Gantz’s Blue and White parties, who are running neck-and-neck to become the country’s largest
  • Kings sign defenseman Ben Hutton to 1-year contract

    Kings sign defenseman Ben Hutton to 1-year contract
    Defenseman Ben Hutton has signed a one-year contract with the Kings, the club announced late Tuesday.
    Hutton’s contract calls for a salary of $1.5 million.
    Hutton, 26, who played the past four seasons with the Vancouver Canucks, has 70 career points (11 goals, 59 assists) with 111 penalty minutes.
    The 6-foot-2, 207-pound Hutton had five goals, 15 assists and 43 penalty minutes this past season for a Canucks team that went 35-36-11 (81 points) and missed the playoffs. He was minus-23.
    A fif
  • Corey Seager’s two doubles lift Dodgers past Rays

    Corey Seager’s two doubles lift Dodgers past Rays
    The Rays’ Joey Wendle steals second base as Dodgers second baseman Max Muncy leaps to catch a high throw during the second inning of Tuesday’s game at Dodger Stadium. (Photo by Keith Birmingham, Pasadena Star-News/SCNG)
    Los Angeles Dodgers bench looks on against the Tampa Bay Rays in the first inning of a MLB baseball game at Dodger Stadium on Tuesday, Sept. 17, 2019 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Keith Birmingham, Pasadena Star-News/SCNG)SoundThe gallery will resume inseconds
  • Saudi strikes a reminder of the folly of perpetual war in the Middle East

    Saudi strikes a reminder of the folly of perpetual war in the Middle East
    The drone strikes on Saudi oil facilities this past weekend have unfortunately spurred dramatic warmongering rhetoric.
    Rather than serve as a starting point for further conflict with Iran, they should more than anything remind Americans of the folly of our ill-fated interventions in that part of the world.
    In the aftermath of the strikes, the Houthis, participants in a brutal civil war in Yemen, claimed responsibility for the attack.
    Some have pointed the blame at Iran, while French foreign mini
  • A whole lot of nothing in latest attack on Brett Kavanaugh

    A whole lot of nothing in latest attack on Brett Kavanaugh
    The continued attacks on Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh represent another low in American politics.
    The New York Times’ Opinion section on Sunday carried a story labeled “news analysis” that repeated an unsubstantiated story about alleged sexual misbehavior by Kavanaugh when he was a college freshman in 1983.
    Soon afterwards, an “editor’s note” added that the woman who supposedly was the victim of the alleged indecent exposure declined to be interviewed
  • Dodgers take potential Game 4 ‘bullpenning’ approach against Rays

    Dodgers take potential Game 4 ‘bullpenning’ approach against Rays
    LOS ANGELES — The Dodgers have used September to prove that preparing for October, and gunning for the National League’s best regular-season record, are not mutually exclusive goals.
    As their magic number to clinch home-field advantage through at least the NL Championship Series dwindled to six on Tuesday, Dodgers manager Dave Roberts tinkered. He swapped his scheduled starting pitcher, Ross Stripling, for reliever Caleb Ferguson. Ferguson pitched the first 1-2/3 innings against the
  • See Lake Elsinore’s Kodi Lee perform in the finals of ‘America’s Got Talent’

    See Lake Elsinore’s Kodi Lee perform in the finals of ‘America’s Got Talent’
    Kodi Lee, the Lake Elsinore native who wowed “America’s Got Talent” judges and viewers alike in his debut earlier this season, kept up his standing as one of this season’s frontrunners with a strong performance in the finals on Tuesday.
    Lee, who is blind and has autism, sang “Lost Without You,” a song by English singer-songwriter Freya Ridings, and again, the praise on the show and online was effusive.
    “One of the most beautiful things I’ve ever, e
  • Alexander: Can Dodger fans learn to trust their bullpen?

    Alexander: Can Dodger fans learn to trust their bullpen?
    LOS ANGELES — It sounds really funny, for a team that is bearing down on 100 victories and has already pocketed its seventh straight division title. But when the bullpen gate opens, a good number of Dodger fans – and especially those on social media – assume the position of the puppy that just relieved itself on the carpet: Cowering in a corner, bracing for the worst.
    Two straight World Series of Dodgers relievers throwing pitches that wound up soaring over outfield fences will
  • USC defense trying to clean up mental mistakes before facing Utah

    USC defense trying to clean up mental mistakes before facing Utah
    LOS ANGELES — The USC defense left last weekend’s loss to BYU with a frustrating feeling: That the Trojans beat themselves.
    Sure, BYU executed its game plan well enough to pull off the upset of the then-ranked Trojans. But USC couldn’t escape the thought that fundamental and mental mistakes led to its failings in Provo.
    “I feel like I had a pretty good game, and I feel like the whole team had a pretty good game; it’s just the little mistakes that we have to work on,
  • USC notebook: DE Christian Rector eager to return against Utah

    USC notebook: DE Christian Rector eager to return against Utah
    LOS ANGELES — USC defensive end Christian Rector found himself in an unfamiliar situation in Provo on Saturday: On the sidelines in street clothes, unable to play.
    The senior captain had only missed two games in his career due to injury prior to last weekend, but an ankle injury suffered against Stanford made him a game-time scratch against BYU.
    So he felt a little powerless as he watched the Trojans fall to BYU, 30-27 in overtime.
    “It’s definitely tough watching the team,&rdqu
  • Angels blanked by Yankees in Luis Severino’s season debut

    Angels blanked by Yankees in Luis Severino’s season debut
    New York Yankees shortstop Didi Gregorius tags out Los Angeles Angels’ David Fletcher, right, during the first inning of a baseball game Tuesday, Sept. 17, 2019, in New York. (AP Photo/Frank Franklin II)
    Los Angeles Angels’ Noe Ramirez (24) delivers a pitch during the first inning of a baseball game against the New York Yankees Tuesday, Sept. 17, 2019, in New York. (AP Photo/Frank Franklin II)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsLos Angeles Angels’ Noe Ramirez (24) delivers a
  • OCVarsity video: Previews of the top Week 4 football games

    OCVarsity video: Previews of the top Week 4 football games
    Steve Fryer, Dan Albano, and Jonathan Khamis preview the best football matchups this week, including Edison vs. San Clemente, San Juan Hills vs. Tesoro and Foothill vs. Yorba Linda. – Video by Jonathan Khamis for the OC Register.
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  • Educators will get another shot at writing state ethnic studies curriculum

    Educators will get another shot at writing state ethnic studies curriculum
    California educators want another stab at creating an ethnic studies curriculum for high school students, and it looks like they’ll have another year to do it.
    Tony Thurmond, the state’s schools superintendent, announced plans Monday, Sept. 16, to revise and improve a proposed curriculum model that earlier this year was criticized as politically biased, misleading and anti-Semitic.
    The California Department of Education plans to hold sessions with ethnic studies teachers and others t
  • As fall meet approaches, another horse dies at Santa Anita

    As fall meet approaches, another horse dies at Santa Anita
    As Santa Anita approaches the opening of its fall season and the 2019 Breeders’ Cup, another horse died at the Arcadia track on Monday.
    Zeke, a 4-year-old gelding, was working on the training track on Monday when the rider recognized a problem.
    According to a press release from Santa Anita, veterinarians “diagnosed a pelvic fracture. Zeke was initially stable, but, unfortunately, his condition deteriorated later that evening. After consultation with veterinary experts, the owner&rsqu
  • Woman pleads guilty in helping wealthy Chinese visitors give birth to American babies

    Woman pleads guilty in helping wealthy Chinese visitors give birth to American babies
    An investigation into so-called birth tourism — in which hundreds of pregnant women from China paid for all-inclusive trips to Southern California, where they gave birth to American citizen babies — generated a conviction Tuesday, when the first of 19 defendants pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to commit immigration and visa fraud.
    Dongyuan Li, a 41-year-old Chinese national who lives in Irvine, entered the plea during a hearing in U.S. District Court in Santa Ana. She faces
  • Former CSUF president to be honored at Gordon Hall dedication

    Former CSUF president to be honored at Gordon Hall dedication
    To honor the 21-year legacy of the late Milton A. Gordon, the longest-serving president of Cal State Fullerton, and the philanthropy of Gordon and his wife, Margaret Faulwell Gordon, a formal dedication ceremony will be held at 10:30 a.m. Friday.
    The ceremony will take place on the south side of what was formerly called University Hall and will now be known as Milton A. Gordon Hall. The building was one of the first major construction projects undertaken during Gordon’s tenure.
    Among those
  • Korean culture is showcased at Arirang Festival in Laguna Woods

    Korean culture is showcased at Arirang Festival in Laguna Woods
    Peter Chong, president of the Laguna Woods Village Korean American Club, performs a one man show during the Arirang Festival at the Laguna Woods Village Performing Arts Center in Laguna Woods on Thursday, September 12, 2019. The event is presented by the Korean American Club. (Photo by Leonard Ortiz, Orange County Register/SCNG)
    Nelson Kwon performs a tenor sax solo during the Arirang Festival at the Laguna Woods Village Performing Arts Center in Laguna Woods on Thursday, September 12, 2019. The
  • Living Textbook: Hollywood hit-maker delivers insider knowledge to cinema/TV students

    Living Textbook: Hollywood hit-maker delivers insider knowledge to cinema/TV students
    By CSUF News Service 
    Humorists have long been inspired by the quirks of human behavior.
    David Morgasen ‘17 (M.F.A., screenwriting), lecturer in cinema and television arts at Cal State Fullerton, is no exception. He, along with partners Tim Stack, James Stein and Maz Jobrani came up with a concept for an animated TV series taking a comical look at the immigrant experience and satirizing the way some Americans respond to people who are from cultures other than their own.
    The team recen
  • Orange County Top 10 boys water polo rankings, Sept. 17

    Orange County Top 10 boys water polo rankings, Sept. 17
    The Register’s boys water polo rankings for Sept. 17, 2019
    BOYS WATER POLO
    O.C. TOP 10
    1.Newport Harbor 4-0
    2. Mater Dei 4-3
    3. San Clemente 7-1
    4. Woodbridge 5-2
    5. Huntington Beach 4-2
    6. Foothill 3-2
    7. Laguna Beach 2-1
    8. Santa Margarita 5-3
    9. Orange Lutheran 3-2
    10. Corona del Mar 6-0
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  • Orange County scores and player stats for Tuesday (9-17-19)

    Orange County scores and player stats for Tuesday (9-17-19)
    Scores and stats for the Orange County games on Tuesday, Sept. 17.
    BOYS WATER POLO
    NONLEAGUE
    Magnolia 13, Loara 12 (3OT)
    Pacifica 14, California 10
    Savanna 10, Long Beach Jordan 9
     
  • Harvest Ministries pastor’s suicide prompts national conversation about clergy and mental illness

    Harvest Ministries pastor’s suicide prompts national conversation about clergy and mental illness
    Barely three years after being named the first female pastor of a large United Methodist church in San Diego in 1991, the Rev. Susan Gregg Schroeder found herself so depressed that she was drawing up an elaborate plan to take her own life.
    “I felt disoriented and disconnected from my feelings and myself,” she said. “I couldn’t eat or sleep. Nothing brought me pleasure. I was simply going through the motions. I couldn’t stand to be around others and isolated myself f
  • Ducks veteran Cam Fowler eager to mentor Brendan Guhle, a likely defense partner

    Ducks veteran Cam Fowler eager to mentor Brendan Guhle, a likely defense partner
    IRVINE — Cam Fowler remembered what it was like. He recalled walking into the Ducks’ dressing room as an 18-year-old, as a young defenseman who was eager to play and willing to learn. He went into his first training camp with his ears wide open in September of 2010.
    Fowler received guidance from a number of Ducks veterans, but especially from Scott Niedermayer, a future Hall of Fame defenseman. Now, the 27-year-old Fowler is ready to pass on what he’s learned as he enters his 1
  • Long Beach man arrested on suspicion of murder in shooting near Santa Ana College campus

    Long Beach man arrested on suspicion of murder in shooting near Santa Ana College campus
    A 49-year-old Long Beach man was behind bars Tuesday on suspicion of shooting to death a 29-year-old man near the Santa Ana College campus earlier this week, authorities said.
    Antonio Lamont Triplett, 49, of Long Beach. (Photo courtesy of Santa Ana Police Department)
    The Orange County District Attorney’s Office planned to file a murder charge against Antonio Lamont Triplett, who allegedly shot and killed Osvaldo Garcia of Santa Ana, possibly after a traffic collision, Santa Ana police said
  • Business briefly: Progress reported in contract talks between GM, union

    Business briefly: Progress reported in contract talks between GM, union
    Contract talks between the United Auto Workers and General Motors showed some signs of progress Tuesday as a strike by more than 49,000 employees extended into a second day.
    The walkout brought to a standstill more than 50 factories and parts warehouses in the union’s first strike against the No. 1 U.S. automaker in over a decade. Workers left factories and formed picket lines shortly after midnight Monday in the dispute over a new four-year contract.
    “They are talking, they’ve

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