• Amid recession fears, almost half of Americans have anxiety over debt

    Amid recession fears, almost half of Americans have anxiety over debt
    Being buried by mountains of debt can make you feel sick. Forty five percent of Americans said that their debt makes them feel anxious at least once a month, according to Northwestern Mutual’s 2019 Planning and Progress Study, and 20 percent said it makes them physically ill at least once a month.
    Amid mounting fears of recession, more people are grappling with the physical and mental toll caused by financial stress. The study also showed that 15 percent of Americans think they will be in
  • Alexander: Bob Rule helped make Riverside a basketball town

    Alexander: Bob Rule helped make Riverside a basketball town
    If Jerry Tarkanian had taken the word of the Riverside Poly coaches at face value all those years ago, rather than following his instincts, the basketball world might never have heard of Bob Rule.
    But as it happened, when Rule passed away in his sleep Sept. 5 at the age of 75, he was remembered as a solid NBA player over seven seasons and the Seattle SuperSonics’ first homegrown star. Before that, he was a 6-foot-9 star at Colorado State. And before that, he was the key building block for
  • House OKs measure to prevent possible end-of-month shutdown

    House OKs measure to prevent possible end-of-month shutdown
    By ANDREW TAYLOR
    WASHINGTON — The House passed a short-term bill Thursday to prevent a federal shutdown when the budget year ends Sept. 30, and give lawmakers until the Thanksgiving break to negotiate and approve $1.4 trillion for federal agencies.
    The Senate is expected to approve the stopgap bill next week. The vote in the Democratic-run House on the bipartisan plan was 301-123.
    The agency spending bills would fill in the details of this summer’s budget and debt agreement between P
  • Newsom goes bold on housing. Has he delivered so far?

    Newsom goes bold on housing. Has he delivered so far?
    On the campaign trail and after taking office, Gov. Gavin Newsom promised bold action to confront the issue he called California’s greatest challenge: making housing affordable again. Or at least returning us to a world where this house doesn’t sell for $900 grand.
    The rhetoric was lofty: A “Marshall Plan” for affordable housing; unprecedented state action on homelessness; and most audacious, 3.5 million new housing units by 2025, a construction rate not seen si
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  • It’s not too late to join in the California Coastal Cleanup this weekend

    It’s not too late to join in the California Coastal Cleanup this weekend
    Whether you’re a surfer or an inlander, Saturday, Sept. 21, is the annual California Coastal Cleanup Day and volunteers are needed from the coast to the mountains.
    It’s California’s largest volunteer event and draws participants across the state to clean beaches, inner-coastal and watershed regions.
    HOW TO VOLUNTEER
    You must register for the event online or print and bring a waiver to one of the listed locations on the 2019 California Coastal Cleanup Day website. Bring your own
  • 1 dead, another critically injured after small plane crashes into building in Torrance shortly after takeoff

    1 dead, another critically injured after small plane crashes into building in Torrance shortly after takeoff
    A small plane crashed into a building shortly after taking off from Torrance Municipal Airport about noon on Thursday, killing one and critically injuring another.
    The crash was a mile east of the airport near Crenshaw Boulevard and Pacific Coast Highway, said Ian Gregor, a spokesman for the Federal Aviation Administration.
    ACessna plane crashed into a shopping center near the Torrance airport on Thursday, Sept. 19, 2019. (Photo by Jonathan L Androwski )
    ACessna plane crashed into a shopping cen
  • Check out the prized pumpkins at the Great Pumpkin Weigh-Off on Sept. 21

    Check out the prized pumpkins at the Great Pumpkin Weigh-Off on Sept. 21
    Visit the popular pumpkin patch at the Irvine Park Railroad this weekend and be wowed by the whoppers grown by several local gourd enthusiasts.
    The annual Great Pumpkin Weigh-Off begins at 10 a.m. Entries will be measured throughout the morning with cash prizes going to the biggest specimens. There is also a prize for the “prettiest pumpkin.”
    Last year’s winning entry was 1,327 pounds.
    The park’s annual Pumpkin Patch will be open daily through Oct. 31. It features fall ac
  • Los Angeles, Riverside metro areas rank highest for wildfire risk

    Los Angeles, Riverside metro areas rank highest for wildfire risk
    A new report ranks most of Southern California as the nation’s highest-risk areas for wildfires, with more than 42% of homes facing a “high-to-extreme” risk.
    The Los Angeles/Orange counties region tops the list, with an estimated 121,589 homes at risk and potential reconstruction costs of $71 billion, according to CoreLogic’s 2019 Wildfire Risk Report. In the Inland Empire, 108,787 homes are in danger with rebuilding costs estimated at nearly $41 billion. San Diego County
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  • Anaheim briefs: Get health services and citizenship help at this weekend’s Anaheim health fair

    Anaheim briefs: Get health services and citizenship help at this weekend’s Anaheim health fair
    The Anaheim Health & Citizenship Fair is this weekend, offering free medical, dental and vision services.
    The health fair runs 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 21, and Sunday, Sept. 22, at the Anaheim Convention Center.
    The fair will also offer help for those seeking citizenship through a free clinic on Saturday.
    For more information and to pre-register for health services, visit  Anaheim.net/healthfair or call 714-765-5162. More than 150 doctors, healthcare professionals and others
  • Mortgage rates for borrowers with damaged credit are dropping

    Mortgage rates for borrowers with damaged credit are dropping
    What’s up with mortgage rates? Jeff Lazerson of Mortgage Grader in Laguna Niguel gives us his take.
    Rate news summary
    From Freddie Mac’s weekly survey: The 30-year fixed rate averaged 3.73%, an eye popping 17 basis points higher than last week. The 15-year fixed rate averaged 3.21%, up 12 basis points.
    The Mortgage Bankers Association reported no change in loan application volume from the previous week.
    Bottom line: Assuming a borrower gets the average 30-year fixed rate on a conform
  • No. 10 Utah at USC: TV info, scouting report and prediction

    No. 10 Utah at USC: TV info, scouting report and prediction
    No. 10 Utah at USC
    When: 6 p.m. PT Friday
    Where: Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
    TV/Radio: Fox Sports 1/AM 790
    Records: Utah 3-0, 0-0 in Pac-12; USC 2-1, 1-0 in Pac-12
    2019 Utah Stats
    QB Tyler Huntley: 42-54, 602 yards, 4 TDs, 0 INTs
    RB Zack Moss: 57 carries, 373 yards, 4 TDs
    WR Bryan Thompson: 4 receptions, 171 yards, 2 TDs
    LB Devin Lloyd: 24 tackles, 2 sacks
    DE Bradlee Anae: 5 tackles, 3 sacks
    Utah injury report: N/A
    Utah wins if: It continues the mistake-free footb
  • CSUF professor uses T-shirts, address books to explore LGBTQ history

    CSUF professor uses T-shirts, address books to explore LGBTQ history
    One of the things Eric Gonzaba appreciates about American Studies is the ability to study history by looking at different sources, disciplines or even artifacts.
    Take T-shirts.
    Gonzaba, who started this fall as an assistant professor in Cal State Fullerton’s American Studies Department, focuses on race and sexuality. He’s teaching an introductory American Studies class and an upper level seminar on Race in America.
    But he’s also excited about finding ways to involve his student
  • Los Alamitos consensus picks for Thursday, Sept. 19

    Los Alamitos consensus picks for Thursday, Sept. 19
    The consensus box of picks comes from handicappers Bob Mieszerski, Art Wilson, Terry Turrell and Eddie Wilson. Here are the picks for Thursday Sept. 19 at Los Alamitos.
    Trouble viewing on mobile device? See consensus picks
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  • Yorba Linda leaders pushing to have input in future housing goals

    Yorba Linda leaders pushing to have input in future housing goals
    Yorba Linda’s city officials are wisely weighing in during the early stages of a forthcoming determination of the city’s responsibilities to provide opportunities to meet housing needs under a state-mandated Regional Housing Needs Assessment, known as RHNA (ree-na).
    State law requires cities to plan for existing and future housing needs, with the Southern California Association of Governments, or SCAG, responsible for developing the actual numbers for 197 jurisdictions, including Yor
  • CSUF grad students looking at how climate change affects marine communities

    CSUF grad students looking at how climate change affects marine communities
    Angelina Zuelow and Georget Oraha met when they were accepted into the same graduate biology program at Cal State Fullerton, and they started communicating through emails and social media.
    Once they got on campus in the fall of 2018 they decided to become roommates.
    Over the summer Zuelow and Oraha both traveled to the University of Washington’s Friday Harbor Laboratories on San Juan Island for their research on two species that are essential to the marine community in rocky intertidal zon
  • Master Gardener: How to care for an anthurium

    Master Gardener: How to care for an anthurium
    Q: I have managed not to kill a beautiful anthurium I received in full bloom this past year. The blooms are gone but lots of shiny new green leaves are appearing. How can I get this plant to bloom again?  Should Ibe feeding right now and how often?
    A: Anthuriums (anthurium andreanum) are popular houseplants that are surprisingly easy to care for. They enjoy bright, indirect light, a warm environment with no drafts, and a moderate amount of humidity. When their soil dries out, water and allo
  • 5 ways to improve the garden this week, Sept. 21-27

    5 ways to improve the garden this week, Sept. 21-27
    1. Bloom town
    Did you know that you can get your crape myrtles to bloom again this fall? Simply cut off the dead flower clusters a little below the lowest flowering stem in each cluster and feed your plants with rose food. Then water them. That will stimulate one more flush of new flowers before the plants go dormant. It works with both the bush and the tree forms of crape myrtles. (And keep watering all your plants, whether they are in containers or in the ground, as long as the weather remains
  • Prince, John Singleton and more musical tributes as Reginald Hudlin brings Black Movie Soundtrack back to the Hollywood Bowl

    Prince, John Singleton and more musical tributes as Reginald Hudlin brings Black Movie Soundtrack back to the Hollywood Bowl
    Filmmaker Reginald Hudlin says the Hollywood Bowl has long been his favorite music venue, and never more so than on those nights when a live orchestra plays in perfect synchronization to the moving pictures on the Bowl’s massive screen.
    “It’s just a mind-blowing experience,” says Hudlin, the director of such movies as “House Party” and “Boomerang,” and an Oscar-nominated producer for fellow director Quentin Tarantino’s “Django Unchained
  • 5 questions with Deadmau5 before he plays 5 nights at the Hollywood Palladium

    5 questions with Deadmau5 before he plays 5 nights at the Hollywood Palladium
    Back in 2010, at the Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival in Indio, electronic artist Joel Zimmerman, better known as Deadmau5, first introduced his audiences to The Cube. The 15-foot wide cube was used to project multi-colored lights out into the sprawling Empire Polo Field that pulsed along to his set.
    Seven years later, Deadmau5 debuted Cube 2.1, which was 17-feet tall by 20-feet wide and 31 feet deep. It was covered with LED panels that could project video and a wide variety of graphic
  • Pro-tip on how to win friends and influence people in Sacramento: don’t act crazy

    Pro-tip on how to win friends and influence people in Sacramento: don’t act crazy
    Over the last several decades Californians have battled it out over some fairly hot topics — whether it’s abortion, the death penalty or illegal immigration, the Golden State has hosted some pretty serious political food fights since joining the union in 1850.
    Regardless of the issue or the era, one truth has held firm: The more you act like a baby, the less sympathetic you come across to your fellow Californians.
    Nobody wants to be publicly associated with a jerk … unless it&
  • Brownface, blackface photos cause scandal for Trudeau

    Brownface, blackface photos cause scandal for Trudeau
    By ROB GILLIES
    TORONTO — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s campaign moved to contain a growing scandal Thursday after a yearbook photo surfaced of him in brownface at a 2001 costume party and two other similar incidents also came to light.
    With the election a month away, he apologized and begged Canadians to forgive him.
    Time magazine published the photo on Wednesday, saying it was taken from the yearbook from the West Point Grey Academy, a private school in British Columbia where Trud
  • Nutrition: What you need to know about eating eggs

    Nutrition: What you need to know about eating eggs
    If there’s one food that stirs up some of the most nutrition confusion, it is eggs. Just as soon as the masses get a handle on the “truth about eggs,” another news story comes out causing everyone to change their breakfast plans. The truth is that the science about fat and cholesterol has evolved over recent years leading to a different outlook on eggs.
    Much of the buzz about eggs has to do with cholesterol. One egg contains over 200 mg of cholesterol. For folks with high blood
  • Pig carcasses, lipstick and lots of dirt: L.A. coroner’s office teaches investigators more about finding murdered bodies

    Pig carcasses, lipstick and lots of dirt: L.A. coroner’s office teaches investigators more about finding murdered bodies
    Out of three waist-deep holes in the ground came a slew of macabre discoveries.
    Lipstick. Then sunglasses and a dog collar, followed by dirty ribs.
    Paul Richards, a Fremont Police officer, William Caldwell, Imperial County Sr. Dep. Coroner, and Kim Barner, a Tulare County autopsy asst., look for artifacts as they sift dirt from a pig gravesite during a weeklong Skeleton Recovery Workshop in Los Angeles on Thursday, September 12, 2019. The Los Angeles County coroner’s office teaches detecti
  • Gardening: When do I need to trim my trees?

    Gardening: When do I need to trim my trees?
    My sequoia trees were planted in 1997. The last time they were trimmed was 2013. What do you recommend for a trimming time table? Marlene de Valera, Simi Valley
    I would not think in terms of a strict schedule for trimming any type of tree but rather proceed with trimming on an as-needed basis.
    Reasons to trim or prune sequoia trees include dead or broken branches, branches growing over your roof or into other trees or utility wires, or too much shade for your liking.
    Some arb
  • With more families in need, Ronald McDonald House in Orange County plans to grow

    With more families in need, Ronald McDonald House in Orange County plans to grow
    On a good day, when there is no traffic, Dan and Summer Wenzl can make the drive from their home in Las Vegas to CHOC Children’s Hospital of Orange County in about four hours.
    It’s a journey they’ve taken several times over the past two years. They bring their daughter Rebecca to the hospital in Orange to get treatment for a rare genetic condition that, so far, has slowed her growth. At 2 1/2, she is the size of a 9-month-old.
    With all the uncertainty they face, there’s o
  • Q and A with Coastal Commission leader: Sea-level is rising now

    Q and A with Coastal Commission leader: Sea-level is rising now
    The next few days will put a political spotlight on the environment, with a youth-led global climate strike Friday, international beach cleanup day on Saturday and the United Nations Climate Action Summit on Monday.
    When it comes to California’s role in these concerns, Jack Ainsworth is in the thick of it.
    Ainsworth, 61, is executive director of California Coastal Commission, which is coordinating the state’s biggest annual clean-up Saturday. As for the climate strike, which includes
  • Iran diplomat warns of ‘all-out war’ if hit for Saudi attack

    Iran diplomat warns of ‘all-out war’ if hit for Saudi attack
    By JON GAMBRELL
    DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — Iran’s foreign minister warned Thursday that any attack on his country over a drone-and-missile strike on Saudi Arabia’s oil industry will result in “all-out war,” further pushing up tensions across the Persian Gulf.
    The comments by Mohammad Javad Zarif represent the starkest warning offered yet by Iran in a long summer of mysterious attacks and incidents following the collapse of Iran’s nuclear deal with world pow
  • Best of Orange County 2019 winners revealed

    Best of Orange County 2019 winners revealed
    See which places, restaurants, businesses and events voters chose.
  • Best of Orange County 2019: Our county is an incredible place to experience

    Best of Orange County 2019: Our county is an incredible place to experience
    Ron Hasse is the publisher of the Orange County Register and president of the Southern California News Group.
    In an era when technology has made it, seemingly, unnecessary for anyone to leave their home, The Orange County Register encourages you to “get out there!” From locally owned shops, to best-in-class performance venues and postcard-perfect beaches; there’s so much more that awaits us when we venture out — especially in Orange County.
    With opportunities to boat, sur
  • Best of Orange County 2019: Orange County attractions take an intergalactic leap

    Best of Orange County 2019: Orange County attractions take an intergalactic leap
    It seems that every year Orange County has some new attraction to serve locals and visitors alike, but in 2019 there’s an 800-pound Wookiee in the room that has to be addressed.
    Disneyland, the area’s most popular man-made attraction since it opened in 1955, debuted the largest expansion in its history, Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, on May 31. The 14-acre themed land set in a distant world inspired by George Lucas’s space adventure franchise sets a new bar for immersing guest
  • Best of Orange County 2019: Best amusement park ride

    Best of Orange County 2019: Best amusement park ride
    1. Space Mountain
    Disneyland
    While it’s no surprise that Disney dominates the best amusement park ride category, the top three attractions feature a few new additions to the lineup.
    Space Mountain holds on the top spot once again this year. The 1977 indoor roller coaster takes riders on a high-speed journey through the dark with many twists, turns and dips.
    After more than four decades of thrills, the popular coaster consistently has one of the longest lines in Disneyland.
    This past summer
  • Best of Orange County 2019: Best beach

    Best of Orange County 2019: Best beach
    1. Huntington City Beach
    Pacific Coast Highway between Beach Boulevard and Seapoint Avenue, Huntington Beach
    Perhaps no other stretch of sand in Southern California better encapsulates the region’s beach culture ethos than the 3.5 miles of oceanfront that earned Huntington Beach the moniker Surf City.
    Stroll along the 1,850-foot pier from its base at the end of Main Street and you’ll see beach volleyball courts on either side with competitors ranging from weekend enthusiasts to touri
  • Best of Orange County 2019: Best bowling alley

    Best of Orange County 2019: Best bowling alley
    1. Concourse Bowling Center
    3364 E. Palma Ave., Anaheim; 714-666-2695; concoursebowling.com
    Bowling may be the hook, but it’s only part of the offerings at the Concourse Bowling Center, which proclaims itself as the “the largest entertainment center and go-to bowling alley in the Orange County area.”
    In business since 1990, it supplements its core business with all manner of entertainment, including a full-service bar, billiard tables, plasma screen televisions and even a 
  • Best of Orange County 2019: Best dog park

    Best of Orange County 2019: Best dog park
    1. Huntington Dog Beach
    Goldenwest to Seapoint streets, Huntington Beach, 714-841-8644; dogbeach.org
    Open daily, dawn to dusk
    My 4-year-old golden retriever, Grace, has never met a pool, spa, fountain or even puddle that she didn’t jump in given the chance. So Huntington Dog Beach, with its mile-plus stretch along the ocean, is the ultimate place to let her play in water to her heart’s content.
    Dogs are allowed off leash here, with the bluffs (once you get west of Goldenwest Street)
  • Best of Orange County 2019: Best downtown

    Best of Orange County 2019: Best downtown
    1. Orange
    Mile-square area with Plaza Park at Glassell Street and Chapman Avenue at its center; cityoforange.org
    A recently designated “Great Place in America” by the American Planning Association, the city of Orange prides itself on conjuring up images of Main Street, USA.
    For Mayor Mark Murphy, the most remarkable part of downtown Orange is Plaza Square Park and the history behind it.
    “If you are from Orange (or even just visited!) you immediately recognize the fountain in th
  • Best of Orange County 2019: Best fair/festival

    Best of Orange County 2019: Best fair/festival
    1. OC Fair
    88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa; 714-708-1500; ocfair.com
    There’s a certain rhythm to Orange County through the late spring and summer: Schools let out, Fourth of July comes and goes, and then it’s OC Fair time. Everyone has their favorite memories and what brings them back year after year — for 23 days and nights from mid-July through mid-August, it’s the center of all the action, and again the top vote-getter in this category.
    Nearly 1.5 million people visit t
  • Best of Orange County 2019: Best farmers market

    Best of Orange County 2019: Best farmers market
    1. Irvine Farmers Market
    Mariners Church, 5001 Newport Coast Drive, Irvine; 949-769-8262; ocfarmbureau.org
    Amaranth leaves, chrysanthemum greens and Kyoho grapes. French pastries, gluten-free doughnuts, and grass fed beef. And don’t forget Mama Musubi’s rice balls.
    The Irvine Farmers Market, the biggest in Orange County, is a bountiful spread of farmers’ produce and artisan food. The market features more than 100 vendors weekly, according to Casey Anderson with the Orange Count
  • Kenley Jansen blows a save, Dodgers lose to Rays in 11 innings

    Kenley Jansen blows a save, Dodgers lose to Rays in 11 innings
    Casey Sadler #65 of the Los Angeles Dodgers throws to the plate against the Tampa Bay Rays in the first inning of a MLB baseball game at Dodger Stadium on Wednesday, Sept. 18, 2019 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Keith Birmingham, Pasadena Star-News/SCNG)
    Chris Taylor #3 of the Los Angeles Dodgers throws late as Tommy Pham (not pictured) of the Tampa Bay Rays is safe at first and moves to second base on the throw in the first inning of a MLB baseball game at Dodger Stadium on Wednesday, Se
  • Housing head Carson addresses Southern California homelessness

    Housing head Carson addresses Southern California homelessness
    LOS ANGELES — The Trump administration continued to show an interest in California’s homeless crisis Wednesday but offered little in the way of help or specific solutions as the secretary of Housing and Urban Development toured a Skid Row shelter in Los Angeles and called for cooperation among federal, state and local governments.
    HUD Secretary Ben Carson was noncommittal about what he could offer, saying the administration was considering all options, including re-usin
  • Whicker: Canelo Alvarez is putting his chin where the money is as he challenges Sergey Kovalev

    Whicker: Canelo Alvarez is putting his chin where the money is as he challenges Sergey Kovalev
    Canelo Alvarez talks during a Los Angeles press conference on his up coming fight with Sergey ‘KRUSHER’ Kovalev Wednesday. The two will be fighting on Nov 2nd in Las Vegas at the MGM Grand Hotel and will streamed live on DAZN.Los Angeles CA, Wednesday, Sept 18,2019 (photo by Gene Blevins/Contributing Photographer)
    Canelo Alvarez(L) faces off with Sergey ‘KRUSHER’ Kovalev during a Los Angeles press conference Wednesday. The two will be fighting on Nov 2nd in Las Vegas at t
  • What California’s Pay for Play Bill could look like if it becomes law

    What California’s Pay for Play Bill could look like if it becomes law
    The conversation about whether collegiate athletes should be compensated beyond just a base scholarship and room and board went from hypothetical to the verge of reality last week.
    That’s when the California State Assembly and Senate unanimously passed SB 206, also known as the Fair Pay to Play Act. The bill, which is currently awaiting Governor Gavin Newsome’s action, would allow student-athletes to hire agents and earn money off their likeness. It would also prohibit the universiti
  • Laguna Beach adopts rules of civility applying to leaders and community members at city meetings after months of discord

    Laguna Beach adopts rules of civility applying to leaders and community members at city meetings after months of discord
    After months of complaints about bullying, rude behavior and intimidation, there is now a set rules of decorum and civility for all future public city meetings in Laguna Beach.
    The City Council on Tuesday. Sept. 17, unanimously adopted the new policy which applies to council meetings, city boards, committees and to members of the public attending those meetings.
    The same rules mandating courteous and respectful treatment for all will apply to electronic or written communications from officials a
  • For Joe Torre, educating MLB’s domestic violence abusers hits close to home

    For Joe Torre, educating MLB’s domestic violence abusers hits close to home
    LOS ANGELES — Julio Urías threw a scoreless third inning against the Tampa Bay Rays on Wednesday at Dodger Stadium. As Urías jogged in from the bullpen, the reaction from the home crowd was unremarkable for its fervor. It’s been that way ever since Urías completed his 20-game suspension for violating the terms of Major League Baseball’s Joint Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault and Child Abuse Policy.
    MLB’s Chief Baseball Officer, Joe Torre, was among t
  • Lake Elsinore native Kodi Lee wins ‘America’s Got Talent’

    Lake Elsinore native Kodi Lee wins ‘America’s Got Talent’
    Kodi Lee, the piano-playing singer from Lake Elsinore who captivated viewers from his debut performance on “America’s Got Talent,” carried that moment through to the finish when he was announced as the winner of the NBC talent show competition and its $1 million prize on Wednesday.
    Lee, 23, wowed the judges with his first audition on “America’s Got Talent” in May, singing the Donny Hathaway version of “A Song For You,” and earning the season’
  • Short-handed Angels make Yankees wait a little longer for AL East title

    Short-handed Angels make Yankees wait a little longer for AL East title
    Angels right fielder Kole Calhoun makes a diving catch on a ball hit by the Yankees’ Luke Voit during the second inning of Wednesday’s game at Yankee Stadium. (Photo by Elsa/Getty Images)
    Los Angeles Angels’ Dillon Peters delivers a pitch during the first inning of a baseball game against the New York Yankees on Wednesday, Sept. 18, 2019, in New York. (AP Photo/Frank Franklin II)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsLos Angeles Angels’ Dillon Peters delivers a pitch durin
  • Prosecutor disgraced LA County DA’s Office with sexual harassment of colleague, lawyer says at hearing

    Prosecutor disgraced LA County DA’s Office with sexual harassment of colleague, lawyer says at hearing
    Los Angeles County Deputy District Attorney Edward Miller disgraced the agency and undermined the public’s confidence when he allegedly sexually harassed an attorney he supervised for more than two years, a lawyer said Wednesday during a Civil Services Commission hearing.
    “He betrayed that trust and brought disrespect to the District Attorney’s Office,” Kathy Lee, an attorney hired by the office, said during the hearing requested by Miller to contest demotion. “He i
  • USC faces uncertainty at CB as Isaac Taylor-Stuart deals with concussion

    USC faces uncertainty at CB as Isaac Taylor-Stuart deals with concussion
    LOS ANGELES — With USC lately, each positive injury update seems quickly dampened by bad news for another player.
    On Wednesday, Coach Clay Helton revealed that starting nickel cornerback Greg Johnson has been medically cleared to return against Utah. Johnson had undergone the concussion protocol after leaving the first half of last week’s loss to BYU.
    But that positive news was balanced by the murkier status of starting cornerback Isaac Taylor-Stuart.
    The redshirt freshman, too, is u
  • Report: DEA launching probe into how Angels’ Tyler Skaggs obtained drugs

    Report: DEA launching probe into how Angels’ Tyler Skaggs obtained drugs
    The Drug Enforcement Administration has launched an investigation to determine where Angels pitcher Tyler Skaggs obtained the drugs that were in his system at the time of his July 1 death in Southlake, Texas, ESPN’s “Outside the Lines” reported on Wednesday.
    An autopsy released Aug. 30 found evidence of fentanyl, oxycodone and ethanol in Skaggs’ system when he was found dead in his hotel room. The fentanyl drew the attention of federal investigators, the report, which quo
  • Orange County scores and player stats for Wednesday (9-18-19)

    Orange County scores and player stats for Wednesday (9-18-19)
    Scores and stats for the Orange County games on Wednesday, Sept. 18.
    GIRLS VOLLEYBALL
    ACADEMY LEAGUE
    Pacifica Christian def. Orangewood, 25-13, 25-10, 25-12.
    PC: Penjoyan 7 kills, Blaze 10 aces, Scharrer 5 aces.
    GIRLS GOLF
    SEA VIEW LEAGUE
    Mission Viejo 243, El Toro 285
    San Clemente Municipal GC (par 37)
    Medalist: Whipple (MV) 36
    Note: Whipple had 3 birdies for the Diablos and shot -1 under par.
    NONLEAGUE
    Esperanza 228, Canyon 260
    Black Gold CC (par 36)
    Medalist: Sam (Esp) 39
    BOYS WATER POLO
    NONL
  • Laguna Beach adopts rules of civility applying to leaders and community members at city meetings

    Laguna Beach adopts rules of civility applying to leaders and community members at city meetings
    After months of complaints about bullying, rude behavior and intimidation, there is now a set rules of decorum and civility for all future public city meetings in Laguna Beach.
    The City Council on Tuesday. Sept. 17, unanimously adopted the new policy which applies to council meetings, city boards, committees and to members of the public attending those meetings.
    The same rules mandating courteous and respectful treatment for all will apply to electronic or written communications from officials a

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