• Orange County girls athlete of the week: Hana Catsimanes, San Clemente

    The Orange County girls athlete of the week:
    Name: Hana Catsimanes
    School: San Clemente
    Sport: Cross country
    Year: Senior
    Noteworthy: Catsimanes finished 14th overall and first among Orange County runners in the prestigious sweepstakes race at the Woodbridge Classic under the lights at SilverLakes Sports Complex in Corona. The reigning Register cross country runner of the year covered the flat course in a personal-best 16 minutes, 49.7 seconds. “She did really good,” San Clemente gir
  • Nissan, Ghosn Fined Over Claims They Hid $140 Million in Pay

    Nissan, Ghosn Fined Over Claims They Hid $140 Million in Pay
    Nissan Motor Co. and Carlos Ghosn — who headed an auto-making partnership of Nissan, Mitsubishi and Renault — settled U.S. regulators’ claims that they failed to disclose more than $140 million in pay to the former executive.
    Nissan was fined $15 million over the allegations, while Ghosn, 65, was hit with a $1 million penalty, the Securities and Exchange Commission said in a Monday statement.
    Nissan and Mitsubishi Motors both exited the California for Tennessee. Nissan, which o
  • Disney’s Grand Californian to open new Tenaya Stone Spa next to Disneyland in 2020

    Disney’s Grand Californian to open new Tenaya Stone Spa next to Disneyland in 2020
    A new upscale spa designed by Walt Disney Imagineering will open at Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel & Spa in spring 2020 to replace a recently closed spa.
    Tenaya Stone Spa will replace the recently shuttered Mandara Spa at the Disney’s Grand Californian, the Craftsman-style hotel located between the Disney California Adventure theme park and the Downtown Disney outdoor shopping center.
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  • Afghan officials: 40 civilians killed in anti-Taliban raid

    Afghan officials: 40 civilians killed in anti-Taliban raid
    By RAHIM FAIEZ
    KABUL, Afghanistan — Anti-Taliban raids by Afghan forces backed by U.S. airstrikes killed at least 40 civilians attending a wedding party in the southern Helmand province, Afghan officials said.
    The civilian deaths in Sunday night’s raids on Taliban hideouts further rattled Afghanistan amid an upsurge in violence that’s followed the collapse this month of U.S.-Taliban peace talks to end America’s longest war.
    “We are saddened and divested to hear that
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  • USC to stay patient as QB Kedon Slovis goes through concussion protocol

    USC to stay patient as QB Kedon Slovis goes through concussion protocol
    USC is going to take things slowly as it evaluates quarterback Kedon Slovis’ ability for Saturday’s game at Washington, head coach Clay Helton said on his Sunday conference call.
    Slovis entered concussion protocol after leaving last weekend’s win over Utah in the first series. His head was slammed into the ground and he struggled to get back to his feet before leaving the game.
    Helton said that Slovis, USC’s starter following JT Daniels’ season-ending injury, looked
  • Sparks end season with a thud, despite displaying ‘admirable’ perseverance for much of it

    Sparks end season with a thud, despite displaying ‘admirable’ perseverance for much of it
    LONG BEACH — A fair share of Sparks fans went to bed angry Sunday night after the Connecticut Sun torched their team, 78-56, to finish off the best-of-five semifinal sweep and end an otherwise resilient season with an ire-inspiring clang.
    The Sparks incorporated five new players, a new coaching staff and went without key contributors — because of injury, an overseas commitment or suspension — for a combined 73 games. Still, they finished 22-12 to claim the third seed entering t
  • Driver convicted of second-degree murder for 405 crash that killed 10-year-old girl

    Driver convicted of second-degree murder for 405 crash that killed 10-year-old girl
    A San Clemente driver who crashed into another vehicle on the 405 freeway while driving under the influence of prescription drugs, killing a 10-year-old girl and seriously injuring her father and older sister, was convicted Monday of second-degree murder.
    A Santa Ana jury also found Adam Kanas, 39, guilty of two felony DUI with great bodily injury charges for causing the fatal crash in the carpool lane of the northbound 405 near Seal Beach Boulevard on the morning of Aug. 15, 2016.
    Leading up to
  • “Jaws” on the Plaza caps Fullerton Museum’s Shark Week of fun

    “Jaws” on the Plaza caps Fullerton Museum’s Shark Week of fun
    Visitors to the Fullerton Downtown Plaza were safe and dry on Friday, Sept. 20, even as they watched beachgoers scrambling to escape the wrath of the great white shark in “Jaws.”
    The Fullerton Museum Center exhibit “Sharks: On Assignment with Brian Skerry” featuring the work of the National Geographicphotographer on Friday, September 20, 2019. (Photo by Frank D’Amato, Contributing Photographer)
    The Fullerton Museum Center exhibit “Sharks: On Assignment with Br
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  • GM strike enters 2nd week with no clear end in sight

    GM strike enters 2nd week with no clear end in sight
    By Tom Krisher, The Associated Press
    The strike against General Motors by 49,000 United Auto Workers entered its second week Monday with progress reported in negotiations but no clear end in sight.
    Bargainers met all weekend and returned to talks Monday morning as the strike entered its eighth day.
    A person briefed on the negotiations says they’re haggling about wages and profit-sharing, new product for factories that GM wants to close, a faster route to full wages for new hires, and use o
  • Runners enjoy a beach jog at dusk in the Surf City 10 Sundown

    Runners enjoy a beach jog at dusk in the Surf City 10 Sundown
    Even for those who don’t love running, how bad could it be with a view of the sun sinking into the ocean?
    Thousands of people galloped, plodded, walked and rolled Saturday evening, Sept. 21, in the Surf City 10 Sundown along Pacific Coast Highway. A five-mile slice of the famed thoroughfare was shut down to traffic.
    Women’s 5k winner, Arielly Conde, left, and second place finisher Merce Sartre celebrate across the finish line as thousands of runners participate in Huntington Beach&rs
  • Quirky Hansel Robles needed a change to blossom with the Angels

    Quirky Hansel Robles needed a change to blossom with the Angels
    ANAHEIM — When the Angels claimed Hansel Robles on waivers last summer, they could not have fully imagined just what they were getting.
    Beyond Robles’ physical tools, which the Angels have helped mold into one of baseball’s best relievers in the second half this season, they got a player overflowing with a personality that he says had been stifled with the New York Mets.
    “Here, they let me be who I am,” Robles said through an interpreter. “They embraced me. Th
  • OCVarsity Student Section of the Week: Tesoro’s Titan Army is Week 4 champion

    OCVarsity Student Section of the Week: Tesoro’s Titan Army is Week 4 champion
    The Manny Challenge was made last week to Tesoro’s Titan Army to show us — and the world — what kind of student section it is, and the response was impressive.
    The Titan Army is no joke.
    They were a loud, large and spirited bunch for Friday night’s game against San Juan Hills.
    Like the team, the Titan Army was also inspired to to do something great for coach Matt Potson, who last week underwent a heart procedure and was not with the team for the game Friday.
    But the Titan
  • “No MSG Added” brings Asian American comedians together for improv, sketches and music

    “No MSG Added” brings Asian American comedians together for improv, sketches and music
    Following the success of its sold-out inaugural show earlier this year, the all-Asian American comedy revue “No MSG Added” is returning to Fullerton’s Stages Theatre with shows Sept. 27 and 28.
    Along with sketches and a dash of improv, their new show will also feature musical performances.
    Head writer Eric Vue meets with “No MSG Added” cast members at the beginning of September to rehearse for their upcoming shows on Friday, Sept. 27 and Saturday, Sept. 28 at Stages
  • Albano on football: Mater Dei’s Bryce Young makes another bold move in committing to Alabama

    Albano on football: Mater Dei’s Bryce Young makes another bold move in committing to Alabama
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowBryce Young shook up the high school football landscape in January 2018 when he transferred to Mater Dei for his junior season, leaving unsung Cathedral of Los Angeles to replace the most celebrated high school quarterback at the time.
    He continued his trailblazing ways later that fall, becoming the first African American quarterback to start for the Monarchs. He also led Mater Dei to a national title in his f
  • Costa Mesa Fish Fry has last hurrah at Fairview Park before returning to original home

    Costa Mesa Fish Fry has last hurrah at Fairview Park before returning to original home
    The Costa Mesa-Newport Harbor Lions Club spent the weekend cooking for its annual fish fry at Fairview Park for the last time.
    This year’s event is the club’s 72nd annual family fun and fundraising extravaganza, which typically serves up about 3,500 pounds of battered cod as well as funnel cakes and other snacks to visitors when they’re not checking out the car show or live entertainment, enjoying carnival rides or chilling out in the beer garden. Proceeds benefit Lions Club ch
  • With recent cancellations of festivals in Huntington Beach, what’s the future for concerts on the sand?

    With recent cancellations of festivals in Huntington Beach, what’s the future for concerts on the sand?
    Not everything always goes as planned. Just because there’s a promise of a music festival with a stacked line-up, on a beautiful beach on a sunny Southern California day doesn’t guarantee lately that it’s actually going to happen.
    Last week, a press release from the California State Parks announced that it would not be issuing a permit for the second annual Sammy Hagar High Tide Beach Party & Car Show, which was set to take place Sept. 28-29 at Huntington State Beach.
  • California Democrats want to kneecap ballot measures

    California Democrats want to kneecap ballot measures
    Democrats own virtually every lever of government in California, including the governorship, both U.S. Senate seats, 46 of the state’s 53 congressional members, and three-fourths of state legislators.
    However, they apparently want more.
    For the umpteenth time, the Democrat-controlled Legislature has passed a measure clearly aimed at kneecapping the one remaining political process they don’t dominate — the power to place issues on the ballot via voter signatures on petitions.
    As
  • Will more US troops in Saudi Arabia make America great?

    Will more US troops in Saudi Arabia make America great?
    President Trump deserves credit for resisting the war cries from neocons like Sen. Lindsey Graham and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo after last week’s attack on two Saudi oil facilities.
    Pompeo was eager to blame Iran because he wants war with Iran and anything that can trigger such a war is fine with him. So he put the president in a difficult spot by declaring Iran the culprit: suddenly the president’s options in the media and in Washington were limited to “how to punish Iran
  • Miniature railroad at Costa Mesa’s Fairview Park debuts new engine

    Miniature railroad at Costa Mesa’s Fairview Park debuts new engine
    After saving up public donations for several years, the Orange County Model Engineers finally raised the $21,000 they needed for a new miniature train engine, and families who turned out Saturday, Sept. 21, at Costa Mesa’s Fairview Park got a chance to ride behind it.
    “This hasn’t happened for 10 years – it’s a really big deal,” Bob Harrison, the club’s vice president of operations, said of the engine purchase.
    City Manager Lori Ann Farrell Harrison, lef
  • Steve Fryer’s vote in this week’s Orange County football media poll

    Steve Fryer’s vote in this week’s Orange County football media poll
    How I, Steve Fryer, voted Monday in the Register’s Orange County football media poll (we have five voters) …Mater Dei (4-0)
    JSerra (4-1)
    Mission Viejo (5-0)
    Corona del Mar (4-0)
    Servite (3-1)
    La Habra (3-2)
    Orange Lutheran (3-2)
    San Clemente (5-0)
    Tesoro (5-0)
    Edison (3-2)
    Villa Park (1-3)
    Santa Margarita (3-2)
    San Juan Hills (2-3)
    Los Alamitos (1-3)
    Foothill (4-0)
    Yorba Linda (3-1)
    Orange (3-1)
    Cypress (4-0)
    Capistrano Valley (3-2)
    St. Margaret’s (4-0*)
    Newport Harbor (4-0)
    S
  • Status Update: Costco installs self-service checkout lanes at Tustin store

    Status Update: Costco installs self-service checkout lanes at Tustin store
    Attention, Costco fans. Those long waits at the weekend checkout lines might soon be over.
    The big-box retailer is adding self-serve checkout aisles at many of its stores. Customers in Orange County alerted us to the new lanes at The District at Tustin Legacy location. (If you’ve seen them elsewhere in Southern California, please let us know.)
    The shift to self-checkout is part of a fast nationwide push by Costco.“Of the 540-ish locations in the U.S., (self-checkout is) in about 100
  • Why these YouTube stars are going from the internet to real life

    Why these YouTube stars are going from the internet to real life
    These YouTube stars have a good thing going.
    From the comfort of their homes, without having to worry about hecklers or loud and live boos, Danny Gonzalez and Drew Gooden have amassed more than a million followers on their separate channels with commentary style videos that comically critique pop culture.
    Think stand-up comedy but instead of being in front of people they’re in front of a camera.But online views aren’t enough for these YouTubers who are popping out of the internet and
  • These money-saving rebates are available for home and yard improvements

    These money-saving rebates are available for home and yard improvements
    If you are embarking on a renovation or home upgrades, money is on your mind. Lowering your utility bills is one incentive to be environmentally conscious when choosing improvements and products. The utility agencies and companies have another incentive: by choosing energy- and water-efficient options, you can score rebates and even free items through their programs.
    Qualifying improvements covered by these programs include smart thermostats, whole-house fans, Energy Star-certified appliances, p
  • Rancho Cucamonga motorcyclist, 22, killed in crash at Newport Beach-Costa Mesa border

    Rancho Cucamonga motorcyclist, 22, killed in crash at Newport Beach-Costa Mesa border
    A 22-year-old man was killed when his motorcycle crashed into a raised center median on a Newport Beach street and was run over by a hit-and-run motorist on Sunday, authorities said.
    The coroner’s office identified the motorcyclist as Ruben Rodriguez Banuelos of Rancho Cucamonga.
    The crash was just before 2 a.m. Sunday on Irvine Avenue near Santa Isabel Avenue, Newport Beach police Sgt. B. Gregson said.
    The motorcycle crashed into a raised center median, causing him to be ejected, Gregson
  • Santa Ana police officer hospitalized after patrol car and another vehicle collide

    Santa Ana police officer hospitalized after patrol car and another vehicle collide
    A patrol car driven by a Santa Ana police officer collided with another vehicle early Monday, with the officer taken to the hospital.
    The crash occurred about 1:30 a.m. at Civic Center Drive and Main Street, Santa Ana police Cmdr. M. Moreno said.
    The officer was hospitalized with stable vital signs, Santa Ana police Cpl. Anthony Bertagna said.
    The status of the other driver was unclear, but a news videographer at the scene said after the incident the driver of the other vehicle was sitting on a
  • Here’s what 4 California school districts did to reduce the number of students contemplating suicide

    Here’s what 4 California school districts did to reduce the number of students contemplating suicide
    It takes a village to lower the number of young people who think about killing themselves, according to educators whose school districts have dramatically reduced suicide ideation rates among their student populations.
    In four such school districts in Southern California, the number of students who contemplated suicide fell dramatically when the districts partnered with local government agencies and nonprofits to educate students, their teachers and others on campuses about warning signs and how
  • Many California teens say they don’t know where to find, can’t afford mental health services. Here’s a list of them

    Many California teens say they don’t know where to find, can’t afford mental health services. Here’s a list of them
    According to a study released this spring, many young Californians don’t know where to find mental health services and don’t think they can afford it if they could find it.
    Earlier this year, Lady Gaga’s Born This Way Foundation, in partnership with California’s Mental Health Services Oversight & Accountability Commission, surveyed 485 Californians, ages 13 to 24, about mental health, access to mental health services, and what they’d like to see in that area in
  • 1 in 5 California high schoolers who responded to a state survey say they have considered suicide, analysis shows

    1 in 5 California high schoolers who responded to a state survey say they have considered suicide, analysis shows
    About one in five California students surveyed by their school districts have thought about killing themselves, according to a new analysis by the Southern California News Group.
    But not every school district asks students about whether they’re considering suicide, including two Southern California districts where students have killed themselves in recent years. Districts that obtain the information, however, and then act on it, report a reduction in suicide ideation rates.
    “What hap
  • Travel chaos, jobs lost as UK firm Thomas Cook collapses

    Travel chaos, jobs lost as UK firm Thomas Cook collapses
    By GREGORY KATZ and CARLO PIOVANO
    LONDON  — Hundreds of thousands of travelers were stranded across the world Monday after British tour company Thomas Cook collapsed, immediately halting almost all its flights and hotel services and laying off all its employees.
    Britain’s Civil Aviation Authority confirmed Thomas Cook, a 178-year-old company that helped create the package tour industry, had ceased trading. It said the firm’s four airlines will be grounded, and its 21,000 e
  • Clay Matthews comes up big for Rams defense on family’s emotional night

    Clay Matthews comes up big for Rams defense on family’s emotional night
    CLEVELAND — It was a big night for Clay Matthews, the father and the son.
    At halftime, Clay Jr. was inducted into the Cleveland Browns Ring of Honor. In the game, Clay III made big contributions to the Rams’ defensive triumph.
    The younger — but not young — Matthews had two sacks among three tackles and forced a fumble in the Rams’ 20-13 victory over the Browns on Sunday.
    The big sack threw Browns quarterback Baker Mayfield for an eight-yard loss, back to the 2 yard
  • The 10 Emmys 2019 moments you need to know about

    The 10 Emmys 2019 moments you need to know about
    With its purple carpet, you might expect Emmys 2019 to be a bruising night of TV awards competition; instead, it was a night of surprisingly good vibes, a few surprises, some calls for equality and even some lovely shout-outs to moms, dads, sisters and grandmothers.
    From the array of fashion on display to the quality of work being celebrated, the Emmys were a reminder that this is a pretty great time for TV. And as TV trophyfests go, this one had some pretty memorable moments.
    1) Phoebe Waller-B
  • Texans safety Jahleel Addae gets last laugh against former Chargers teammates

    Texans safety Jahleel Addae gets last laugh against former Chargers teammates
    CARSON — Texans safety Jahleel Addae celebrated with ferocity after tackling Chargers running back Justin Jackson in the second quarter.
    The play didn’t have much meaning on the final stat sheet. It wasn’t a tackle for loss, it wasn’t a sack or a key third-down stop.
    But for Addae, it meant a whole lot, and it wasn’t in a revenge type of way. He just had extra energy in his first game against the team he spent six seasons with.
    Addae’s new team beat his old on
  • Alexander: Is Chargers’ 1-2 start a danger sign or cause for hope?

    Alexander: Is Chargers’ 1-2 start a danger sign or cause for hope?
    Los Angeles Chargers fullback Derek Watt, left, and his brother Houston Texans defensive end J.J. Watt (99) leave the field together after their gamein Carson on Sunday, Sep. 22, 2019. The Texans beat the Chargers 27-20. (Photo by Scott Varley, Daily Breeze/SCNG)
    Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Philip Rivers (17) walks off the field after he was sacked and fumbled the ball away in Carson on Sunday, Sep. 22, 2019. The Texans beat the Chargers 27-20. (Photo by Scott Varley, Daily Breeze/SCNG)Soun
  • Emmys 2019: ‘Fleabag’ is the big winner and ‘Game Of Thrones’ wins best drama again

    Emmys 2019: ‘Fleabag’ is the big winner and ‘Game Of Thrones’ wins best drama again
    “Fleabag,” the British comedy-drama that got its start as a one-woman show in Scotland, was the big winner at the 71st annual Primetime Emmy Awards on Sunday, grabbing four awards including best comedy and best actress in a comedy for its creator Phoebe Waller-Bridge.
    “Game of Thrones,” which wrapped up its 10-year journey through fire and ice and dragons, won two Emmys including best drama and best supporting actor for Peter Dinklage, his fourth time winning that honor f
  • Rams find enough offense, make late defensive stand to defeat Cleveland Browns

    Rams find enough offense, make late defensive stand to defeat Cleveland Browns
    Cleveland Browns running back Nick Chubb (24) rushes against Los Angeles Rams linebacker Bryce Hager, right, during the first half of an NFL football game Sunday, Sept. 22, 2019, in Cleveland. (AP Photo/David Dermer)
    Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Cooper Kupp catches a pass for a first down during the first half of an NFL football game against the Cleveland Browns, Sunday, Sept. 22, 2019, in Cleveland. (AP Photo/David Dermer)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsLos Angeles Rams defensive back N
  • Emmys 2019: You need these 7 GIFs from the awards show in your life

    Emmys 2019: You need these 7 GIFs from the awards show in your life
    No host? It was no problem for the 71st Primetime Emmy Awards on Sunday, Sept. 22. And for those who can’t get enough of Phoebe Waller-Bridge’s surprise or the weird juggler with the Meryl Streep mask, GIF database Giphy shared some of the best as did Emmys fans on Twitter.
    Welcome to our 2019 edition of the Emmys GIFs you need in your life.
    1. What’s an awards show without a juggler wearing a Meryl Streep mask? (Also, send this to friends to give them instant nightmares!)juggl
  • Emmys 2019: Billy Porter makes history as he wins acting award

    Emmys 2019: Billy Porter makes history as he wins acting award
    The category is … love!
    Billy Porter made history Sunday night during the 71st annual Primetime Emmy Awards when he won for Lead Actor in a Drama Series.
    Porter is the first openly gay black man to win the award. Also noteworthy is that the “Pose” actor is just one letter away from being an EGOT winner, having now taken home an Emmy, Grammy and Tony.
    During his speech, Porter quoted writer James Baldwin adn then talked about self-worth and how long it took him to love himself
  • Emmys 2019: Twitter is not happy with announcer Thomas Lennon’s commentary

    Emmys 2019: Twitter is not happy with announcer Thomas Lennon’s commentary
    Who was that disembodied voice giving that unusual commentary throughout the 71st annual Primetime Emmy Awards?
    Actor Thomas Lennon, who’s perhaps best known for “Reno 911!,” offered snarky takes as winners walked to the podium and filled awkward silences during the host-less award show Sunday night. Though his remarks were sometimes more awkward than the silence as he offered random “facts” throughout the show.
    Some loved it, some were confused and others just want
  • Primetime Emmy Awards 2019: Complete list of winners

    Primetime Emmy Awards 2019: Complete list of winners
    Comedy series: “Fleabag”
    Drama series: “Game of Thrones”
    Limited series: “Chernobyl”
    Actress, comedy: Phoebe Waller-Bridge, “Fleabag”
    Actor, comedy: Bill Hader, “Barry”
    Actress, drama: Jodie Comer, “Killing Eve”
    Actor, drama: Billy Porter, “Pose”
    Actress, limited series or TV movie: Michelle Williams, “Fosse/Verdon”
    Actor, limited series or TV movie: Jharrel Jerome, “When They See Us&r
  • Emmys 2019: Michelle Williams wins for ‘Fosse/Verdon’ and speaks out for equality

    Emmys 2019: Michelle Williams wins for ‘Fosse/Verdon’ and speaks out for equality
    Michelle Williams was a favorite for best actress in a limited series at the Emmys 2019 for her portrayal of Gwen Verdon in “Fosse/Verdon,” and when her name was called out there were plenty of cheers in the crowd for her work.
    But when her acceptance speech got passionate about the need to pay women in Hollywood equal to men — and especially women of color — applause and cheers erupted even louder.
    Williams praised her bosses at FX, which produced the mini-series, for ne
  • UCLA’s Dorian Thompson-Robinson comes up big against Washington State

    UCLA’s Dorian Thompson-Robinson comes up big against Washington State
    UCLA wide receiver Kyle Philips (2) returns a punt for a touchdown in front of teammates Alex Johnson (19), Mo Osling III (7) and Washington State wide receiver Rodrick Fisher (88) during the second half of an NCAA college football game in Pullman, Wash., Saturday, Sept. 21, 2019. UCLA won 67-63. (AP Photo/Young Kwak)
    Washington State wide receiver Easop Winston Jr. (8) runs with the ball during the second half of an NCAA college football game against UCLA in Pullman, Wash., Saturday, Sept. 21,
  • Hyun-Jin Ryu homers, pitches seven strong innings in Dodgers’ win

    Hyun-Jin Ryu homers, pitches seven strong innings in Dodgers’ win
    Los Angeles Dodgers’ Hyun-Jin Ryu, right, is congratulated by third base coach Dino Ebel as he rounds third base on his way to home after hitting a solo home run in the bottom of the fifth inning of a baseball game against the Colorado Rockies in Los Angeles, Sunday, Sept. 22, 2019. (AP Photo/Sam Gangwer )
    Los Angeles Dodgers’ Cody Bellinger watches his grand slam against the Colorado Rockies during the fifth inning of a baseball game in Los Angeles, Sunday, Sept. 22, 2019. (AP Photo
  • Emmy Awards 2019: Complete coverage

    Emmy Awards 2019: Complete coverage
    From the purple carpet to the big awards, here’s the latest on television’s biggest night
  • Emmys 2019 fashion: See photos of the stars’ best and worst looks on the carpet

    Emmys 2019 fashion: See photos of the stars’ best and worst looks on the carpet
    The 2019 Primetime Emmy Awards attracted some of the biggest stars of the screen to the “purple carpet” at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles. See the best and worst fashion of the night from nominees and more in this “red carpet” gallery.
    Peter Dinklage, left, and Erica Schmidt arrive at the 71st Primetime Emmy Awards on Sunday, Sept. 22, 2019, at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles. (Photo by Richard Shotwell/Invision/AP)
    RuPaul arrives at the 71st Primetime Emmy Awa
  • Missing Camp Pendleton Marine found unharmed in Texas

    Missing Camp Pendleton Marine found unharmed in Texas
    RICHLAND, Texas — A U.S. Marine believed to have left Arizona for California’s Camp Pendleton never arrived, but was found days later at a Texas rest area, unharmed.
    Lance Cpl. Job Wallace was taken into custody Saturday night by Naval Criminal Investigative Service and other law enforcement officers at a rest area in Navarro County, according to a NCIS statement cited by The San Diego Union-Tribune.
    This Sept. 2019 photo released by Stacy Wallace shows her son, Job Wallace, in Ocean
  • Mater Dei quarterback Bryce Young drops USC, commits to Alabama

    Mater Dei quarterback Bryce Young drops USC, commits to Alabama
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowMater Dei quarterback Bryce Young, considered one of the top quarterbacks in nation for the class of 2020, announced Sunday that he no longer is committed to USC and now plans to attend Alabama.
    Young, who committed to USC in July of 2018, took an official visit this weekend to Alabama and was at the Crimson Tide’s victory over Southern Miss 49-7 on Saturday.COMMITTED pic.twitter.com/7CMLvyd85n

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