• Boys water polo notes: Goalies get offensive; Mater Dei’s Logan McCarroll ruled ineligible

    Boys water polo notes: Goalies get offensive; Mater Dei’s Logan McCarroll ruled ineligible
    Goalies are water polo’s ultimate defenders but they’ve turned offensive recently in big matches.
    Huntington Beach’s Jacob Pyle and Orange Lutheran’s Brennis Lidecis have scored on length-of-the-pool shots in the past seven days.
    Pyle, a senior, unleashed his long-range strike Monday night to beat the first-half buzzer at Corona del Mar. The Oilers won 13-6 to improve to 2-1 in the Surf League and notched their sixth straight victory.
    Huntington Beach (14-4 overall) captu
  • Divided Supreme Court weighs LGBT people’s rights

    Divided Supreme Court weighs LGBT people’s rights
    By MARK SHERMAN and MATTHEW BARAKAT
    WASHINGTON — A seemingly divided Supreme Court struggled Tuesday over whether a landmark civil rights law protects LGBT people from discrimination in employment, with one conservative justice wondering if the court should take heed of “massive social upheaval” that could follow a ruling in their favor.
    With the court’s four liberal justices likely to side with workers who were fired because of their sexual orientation or transgender sta
  • Morsels: 10th annual Veuve Clicquot Polo Classic, happy hour haunts and sweet treats

    Morsels: 10th annual Veuve Clicquot Polo Classic, happy hour haunts and sweet treats
    VEUVE CLICQUOT POLO CLASSIC
    On Oct. 5, Will Rogers State Historic Park hosted the 10th annual Veuve Clicquot Polo Classic, Los Angeles. The polo match and A-list event is one of the splashiest parties of the season. One part celebrity, one part charity and free-flowing Champagne all afternoon, created a vibe fit for Hollywood royalty. The match featured polo superstar Nacho Figueras.
    On Oct. 5, the 10th annual Veuve Clicquot Polo Classic, Los Angeles featured a polo match with polo superstar Nac
  • Ducks recall Max Comtois from AHL, but leave him out of lineup

    Ducks recall Max Comtois from AHL, but leave him out of lineup
    DETROIT — Dallas Eakins cringed when asked why the Ducks would summon left wing Max Comtois from their AHL team, the San Diego Gulls, and not have him in the lineup for Tuesday’s game against the Detroit Red Wings, the first game on their four-game trip.
    “Well, we need numbers,” the Ducks coach explained after the morning skate at Little Caesars Arena, referring to the fact center Sam Steel was sidelined by an unspecified mid-body injury. “We’re on a road trip
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  • VIDEO: Watch dolphins soar during ‘stampede’ off Dana Point coast

    VIDEO: Watch dolphins soar during ‘stampede’ off Dana Point coast
    A video captured Saturday, Oct. 5 off the coast of Dana Point shows a dolphin “stampede,” where hundreds of the marine mammals race alongside a Capt. Dave’s Dolphin & Whale Watching Safari catamaran boat — leaping and propelling themselves into the sky.
    The breathtaking video shows an estimated 400 common dolphins speeding along the coast.A similar mega-pod stampede captured by local waterman Chuck Patterson in July made international headlines.
    The cause of dolphin s
  • Two cougars found dead in Santa Monica Mountains, rat poison killing at least one

    Two cougars found dead in Santa Monica Mountains, rat poison killing at least one
    Two mountain lions have been found dead in the Santa Monica Mountains, with the of death the 6-year-old male known as P-30 attributed to rodent poison, the National Park Service said Tuesday.
    The cause of death of the 4-year-old female known as P-53 was undetermined because her carcass was too decomposed, but similar poisons were also found in her.
    Those rodenticides have been found in 23 of the 24 local mountain lions tested, including a 3-month-old kitten, according to the park service.
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  • OC reports first flu case; officials warn to get flu shots early

    OC reports first flu case; officials warn to get flu shots early
    Public health officials are gearing up for an early and potentially long and deadly flu season this year by asking people to get the flu vaccine before the end of October.
    Orange County Health Care Agency said Tuesday, Oct. 8 lab tests confirmed that a Cypress man in his 80s is the first local case of influenza A, said spokeswoman Jessica Good. And a 4-year-old boy in Perris, who died last month, tested positive for the influenza virus, prompting health officials to conclude that a flu-related d
  • Disneyland to unveil centralized FastPass kiosk for 3 Tomorrowland rides in pilot program

    Disneyland to unveil centralized FastPass kiosk for 3 Tomorrowland rides in pilot program
    Disneyland plans to unveil a new centralized FastPass kiosk for three Tomorrowland rides as part of a pilot program that will let visitors obtain paperless attraction reservations tied to the Anaheim theme park’s mobile app.
    A new centralized Tomorrowland kiosk will distribute FastPasses for the Space Mountain, Star Tours and Buzz Lightyear Astro Blasters attractions, according to Disneyland officials.
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  • Lantern festivals in Dana Point, Long Beach go dark, leaving ticket buyers wondering about refunds

    Lantern festivals in Dana Point, Long Beach go dark, leaving ticket buyers wondering about refunds
    Women take photos of their lanterns before floating them in to the bay after sunset during the 1000 Lights Water Lantern Festival held at the Newport Dunes in Newport Beach on March 30, 2019. An event with the same name was a no-show in Dana Point on Oct. 5, 2019. (Photo by Mark Rightmire, Orange County Register/SCNG)
    They were events planned around well wishes: happy thoughts about loved ones, hopes and dreams for the future — gatherings where spectators gaze out toward lights glistening
  • Long Beach Marathon 2019: A schedule of the races, course map

    Long Beach Marathon 2019: A schedule of the races, course map
    The 35th annual JetBlue Long Beach Marathon is nearly here and there’s plenty going on for runners, walkers and bikers of any fitness level. Make sure to plan ahead for correct start times, routes, and road closures.
    Here’s everything you need to know about this year’s race weekend:
    Events & start times
    The Health and Fitness Expo will take place Friday, Oct. 11, from noon – 6 p.m., and Saturday, Oct. 12, from 10 a.m.- 4 p.m. at the Long Beach Convention & Enterta
  • Strong Santa Ana winds to bring extreme risk of wildfires on Thursday

    Strong Santa Ana winds to bring extreme risk of wildfires on Thursday
    Strong winds are on the way to Southern California, and they will bring an extreme wildfire risk for much of the region along with them.
    The National Weather Service issued a fire-weather-watch alert that begins early Thursday morning when the winds pick up, although the region might get blustery weather as soon as Wednesday night.
    Hot, dry Santa Ana winds send temperatures soaring and decrease humidity levels – the perfect recipe for sparking destructive fires and helping them grow.
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  • Porto’s Bakery & Cafe is serving turkey potato balls

    Porto’s Bakery & Cafe is serving turkey potato balls
    Turkey Day arrived early at Porto’s Bakery & Cafe.
    The pastry emporium has begun serving Turkey & Gravy Potato Balls, a seasonal adaptation of one of its signature items.
    The snack features a Thanksgiving-style taste of turkey encased in mashed potatoes that are coated in savory Panko breadcrumbs.
    Pumpkin cupcakes are new on the menu at Porto’s Bakery & Cafe. (Fielding Buck, SCNG)
    Seasonal treats at Porto’s Bakery & Cafe include Dia de Los Muertos cupcakes. (Fie
  • Armed robber takes cash from Garden Grove taco stand

    Armed robber takes cash from Garden Grove taco stand
    A taco stand in Garden Grove was robbed of cash Monday night, prompting investigators to look into if it is the same suspect for similar thefts.
    Officers were called at about 9:08 p.m. to a mobile taco stand parked at Euclid Street and Hazard Avenue just after the robbery, Garden Grove Sgt. Jeff Brown said.
    A man driving a silver Jeep Cherokee had entered the food trailer and robbed the victims using a semi-automatic handgun, Brown said.
    The employees gave the suspect cash, and the suspect fled
  • CEOs may hate California, but state’s ranked second-best for workers

    CEOs may hate California, but state’s ranked second-best for workers
    Why do CEO types hate doing business in California, at least according to one frequently quoted poll?
    As I often tell people: The Golden State is one of the better places to be an employee.
    And that’s the message from Oxfam, a pro-labor group. Its annual “best states to work in” ranks California No. 2 behind Washington, D.C. The Golden State leapfrogged the state of Washington in the past year from a No. 3 ranking in 2018.
    Now, I know many folks think state laws getting in the
  • Full-size reproduction of Michelangelo’s ‘The Last Judgement’ is on display at Christ Cathedral campus

    Full-size reproduction of Michelangelo’s ‘The Last Judgement’ is on display at Christ Cathedral campus
    An exhibit showing reproductions of Michelangelo’s 34 Sistine Chapel frescoes has drawn more than 25,000 visitors to the Christ Cathedral Cultural Center in Garden Grove since opening in April.
    Now, there’s one more masterwork to see: A 40-by-40-foot version of “The Last Judgement” was installed Thursday, Oct. 3.As with other pieces in the exhibit, the new addition is very close to the size of the original at the Vatican in Rome. A smaller version of “The Last Judge
  • With California’s high power rates, will all-electric homes be affordable?

    With California’s high power rates, will all-electric homes be affordable?
    California has some of the highest average residential electric rates in the country, but average monthly bills are among the lowest because homes in the Golden State use less electricity than those in most other states.
    But a big question looms as some Northern California cities ban natural gas in new homes in a bid to reduce carbon dioxide emissions linked to global warming: Will residents get socked with higher electricity bills?
    The answer likely is yes, at least in the Bay Area, though
  • U.S. envoy barred from impeachment hearing by State Department

    U.S. envoy barred from impeachment hearing by State Department
    By ERIC TUCKER
    WASHINGTON — The Trump administration barred Gordon Sondland, the U.S. European Union ambassador, from appearing Tuesday before a House panel conducting the impeachment inquiry of President Donald Trump.
    “Ambassador Sondland is profoundly disappointed that he will not be able to testify,” said a statement from the envoy’s attorney, Robert Luskin. “Ambassador Sondland traveled to Washington from Brussels in order to prepare for his testimony and to be
  • There might be no escaping a Six Flags and Cedar Fair merger

    There might be no escaping a Six Flags and Cedar Fair merger
    It turns out that the easiest way to frighten a Knott’s Berry Farm fan isn’t with jump scares in a Scary Farm maze or chainsaw-wielding zombies lurking in the fog of Ghost Town.
    It’s to say the words “Six Flags Knott’s Berry Farm.”
    The news that Six Flags had made a $4 billion offer to buy Knott’s corporate parent, Cedar Fair, stunned and enraged theme park fans around the nation. Knott’s fans especially recoiled at the thought of Six Flags running
  • Sexual orientation may soon be protected from workplace discrimination: Tom Campbell

    Sexual orientation may soon be protected from workplace discrimination: Tom Campbell
    The United States Supreme Court hears argument today to decide whether employers who are forbidden from discriminating “because of” an employee’s “race, color, religion, sex, or national origin,” may nevertheless do so on the basis of an employee’s sexual orientation.
    California already banned employers from discrimination because of sexual orientation 27 years ago.
    The 1964 federal Civil Rights Act, however, has never explicitly included sexual orientati
  • 3 win Nobel Prize in Physics for work to understand cosmos

    3 win Nobel Prize in Physics for work to understand cosmos
    By DAVID KEYTON
    STOCKHOLM — A Canadian-American cosmologist and two Swiss scientists won this year’s Nobel Prize in Physics on Tuesday for their work in understanding how the universe has evolved from the Big Bang and the blockbuster discovery of the first known planet outside our solar system.
    Canadian-born James Peebles, 84, of Princeton University, was credited for “theoretical discoveries in physical cosmology” and Switzerland’s Michel Mayor, 77, and Didier Quel
  • Person found dead in Orange; his identity, cause of death under investigation

    Person found dead in Orange; his identity, cause of death under investigation
    Coroner’s officials opened an investigation to learn the identity of a person found dead in Orange on Monday, Oct. 7, and how he died.
    The person who died was male, Orange Police Lt. Jennifer Amat said.
    A passerby discovered the his body along Serrano Avenue, west of Kendra Loop, and called authorities at about 3:43 p.m., Amat said. He appeared to have died within the past few days.Officers did not find evidence of foul play, but could not rule out any cause of death as of Monday evening.
  • Orange County football: Season leaders for passing, receiving, rushing, tackles, sacks and interceptions, Oct. 7

    Orange County football: Season leaders for passing, receiving, rushing, tackles, sacks and interceptions, Oct. 7
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowThe Orange County football season stat leaders through the Week 6 games. (Leaderboards are based on season stats available each Monday morning.)PASSING: TOP 10NAME, SCHOOL
    YDS
    CMP-ATT
    TD
    Ethan Garbers, Corona del Mar
    2,140
    137-197
    30
    Bryce Young, Mater Dei
    1,978
    138-191
    23
    Ryan Zanelli, La Habra
    1,791
    106-178
    21
    Kyle Kyckelhahn, Aliso Niguel
    1738
    97-159
    18
    Sean Lindgren, Tesoro
    1,5511
    118-189
    19
    Noah Fifita,
  • Whicker: Ryan Zimmerman and the Nationals insist on hanging around

    Whicker: Ryan Zimmerman and the Nationals insist on hanging around
    WASHINGTON — They keep trying to say goodbye to Ryan Zimmerman. At the Nationals’ final home game of the regular season, there were big ovations, and you thought he might get a cruise and a rocking chair.
    His contract runs out this year, leaving an $18 million team option which might turn into a $2 million buyout. Yes, he is the National treasure, the No. 4 overall pick in the 1996 draft who was rushed to a bad club “after what, two weeks in the minors?”, as Anthony Rendo
  • Video: UCLA women’s basketball coach Cori Close on upcoming season at Pac-12 Media day

    Video: UCLA women’s basketball coach Cori Close on upcoming season at Pac-12 Media day
    Guard Japreece Dean and forward Michaela Onyenwere joined UCLA women’s basketball coach Cori Close in San Francisco for Pac-12 Media Day.
    The ninth-year coach talked to reporters about Senate Bill 206 and former Cal head coach Lindsay Gottlieb’s decision to join the Cleveland Cavaliers staff among topics.
    Dean enters her third season with the Bruins, transferring UCLA after the first two games of her second season with Texas Tech. She led the Bruins in assists (4.9 per game) and fini
  • Dodgers’ bullpen falters, Nationals force NLDS to a Game 5 back in L.A.

    Dodgers’ bullpen falters, Nationals force NLDS to a Game 5 back in L.A.
    Nationals starting pitcher Max Scherzer throws to the plate during the first inning of Game 4 of the NLDS against the Dodgers on Monday in Washington. Scherzer held the Dodgers to one run through seven innings. (Photo by Rob Carr/Getty Images)
    WASHINGTON, DC – OCTOBER 07: Rich Hill #44 of the Los Angeles Dodgers delivers in the first inning against the Washington Nationals in game four of the National League Division Series at Nationals Park on October 07, 2019 in Washington, DC. (Photo by
  • Rams’ Samson Ebukam gets new opportunity after Clay Matthews’ injury

    Rams’ Samson Ebukam gets new opportunity after Clay Matthews’ injury
    THOUSAND OAKS — If a football player is going to be remembered for one thing, returning an interception and a fumble for touchdowns in a fantastic Monday night game wouldn’t be a bad one.
    But Samson Ebukam wants to be known as more than the defensive star of the Rams’ un-defensive struggle against the Kansas City Chiefs last November.
    “I don’t want to be known by one particular game. I want to be known for the type of player I am and how I play on the field,&rd
  • Dodger fans have a lot of feelings about NLDS game 4 against the Nationals

    Dodger fans have a lot of feelings about NLDS game 4 against the Nationals
    Los Angeles Dodgers fans are having a lot of feelings about Monday’s fourth game in the National League Division Series against the Washington Nationals.
    After winning the first and third games of the series, the Dodgers looked to clinch their position in the National League Championship series Monday. Things didn’t go exactly as planned.
    Here’s a look at the many emotions Dodgers fans had while watching Monday’s game.Cause of Death: Baseball
    — Stacie Wheeler (@Stac
  • Alexander: Yes, Staples Center turns 20 this month

    Alexander: Yes, Staples Center turns 20 this month
    Who knew, or could even guess, just what the impact could be when Phil Anschutz and Ed Roski first talked about building a new arena in downtown L.A.
    The negotiating, between the owners of the Kings and the Los Angeles City Council over what was planned, who was paying for it and what the city’s liability would be, began in earnest early in 1997. There were naysayers. Some wondered if losing the North Hall of the Convention Center, where the arena would be built, was a deal-breaker. Others
  • Orange County’s mentally ill homeless population is way out of proportion, says ex-mayor of Lake Forest

    Orange County’s mentally ill homeless population is way out of proportion, says ex-mayor of Lake Forest
    Did neglect on behalf of local public officials lead to an outsized increase in the number of severely mentally ill homeless people living on the streets of Orange County?
    That’s what James Gardner, the ex-mayor of Lake Forest and a retired clinical psychologist, contends based on research he plans to present to the Board of Supervisors on Tuesday, Oct. 8.
    Gardner’s study of the recent Point In Time homeless count highlights figures that indicate the number of homeless mentally ill p
  • Orange County scores and player stats for Monday (10-7-19)

    Orange County scores and player stats for Monday (10-7-19)
    Scores and stats for the Orange County games on Monday, Oct. 7.
    GIRLS GOLF
    WAVE LEAGUE
    Edison 192, Marina 231
    Meadowlark (par 36)
    Medalist: Kim (Edi) 32
    Mar: Magpoc 41
    NONLEAGUE
    Yorba Linda 214, Brea Olinda 257
    Black Gold (par 36)
    Medalist: Neal (YL) 38
    Brea: Yerkes 39
    BOYS WATER POLO
    WAVE LEAGUE
    Edison 22, Fountain Valley 7
    NONLEAGUE
    Saddleback 11, Loara 8
  • Federal agents raid 4 Southern California addiction treatment centers

    Federal agents raid 4 Southern California addiction treatment centers
    Federal agents raided four addiction treatment centers in Los Angeles and Orange counties last week seeking evidence in a criminal probe, officials said Monday
    FBI spokeswoman Laura Eimiller said the reason for searches at four locations — contained in probable-cause affidavits — were filed under seal in federal court, and the FBI would not comment further on the nature of the investigation.
    Agents searched Malibu California Model Drug Treatment Center Inc., doing business as Inspire
  • Feds sue operator of real estate seminars endorsed by “Flip or Flop” TV stars

    Feds sue operator of real estate seminars endorsed by “Flip or Flop” TV stars
    A federal court has agreed to put temporary restrictions on a pricey real estate seminar business fronted by reality TV stars — including Tarek El Moussa and Christina Anstead of “Flip or Flop” fame — after the Federal Trade Commission said promises that the classes could make people rich were “misleading” and “bogus.”
    In a complaint filed Oct. 4 by the commission and Utah’s Attorney General, it was alleged that Utah-based Zurixx LLC would ho
  • LGBTQ Rainbow flag raised on Cal State Fullerton campus for first time

    LGBTQ Rainbow flag raised on Cal State Fullerton campus for first time
    A Rainbow Pride flag, with black, brown, red, orange, yellow, green, blue and purple stripes, was raised for the first time in the university’s history during a special ceremony Monday morning.
    The ceremony, timed to celebrate LGBTQ History Month and National Coming Out Week, took place in front of the university’s Langsdorf Hall.
    CSUF’s Rainbow Pride flag has eight stripes, which include two additional black and brown stripes to represent people of color within the LGBTQ commu
  • Santa Ana, Garden Grove sued over Willowick golf course development plans

    Santa Ana, Garden Grove sued over Willowick golf course development plans
    A community organization representing residents in Santa Ana and Garden Grove sued both cities Monday, Oct. 7, seeking to stop the sale of a large open parcel of land where residents want to see parks, community centers and affordable housing.
    The non-profit Orange County Communities Organized for Responsible Development, known as OCCORD, filed a lawsuit against the cities of Garden Grove and Santa Ana in Orange County Superior Court.
    Garden Grove owns the 102-acre Willowick Golf Course, which s
  • Orange County juvenile hall officer sustains head injury in fight with a teenage ward

    Orange County juvenile hall officer sustains head injury in fight with a teenage ward
    A veteran correctional officer at Orange County juvenile hall sustained a head injury in a weekend altercation with a teenage ward, the officers’ union said Monday.
    The 18-year county worker, a member of the probation department, was in the intensive care unit of an Orange County hospital Monday evening, said union President Tom Dominguez. An investigation was ongoing into the fight Saturday between correctional officers and the 17-year-old boy, who had transferred from Los Angeles on a wa
  • Former Laguna Beach mayor Wayne Peterson, who died at 79, remembered for leadership and philanthropy

    Former Laguna Beach mayor Wayne Peterson, who died at 79, remembered for leadership and philanthropy
    Wayne Peterson, who served on the Laguna Beach City Council for eight years, including one term as mayor, was recognized for his contributions to the city and community during a memorial on Friday, Oct. 4.
    Peterson died Sept. 22, just five days before his 80th birthday.
    The memorial — attended by about 100 people including family, friends and community members — was held at St. Mary’s Episcopal Church. There was also a traditional service.
    Peterson served on the City Counc
  • Cal State Fullerton’s Elsa Lundquist is always driving to improve her game

    Cal State Fullerton’s Elsa Lundquist is always driving to improve her game
    Last spring, Elsa Lundquist looked at her golf game and realized two things: that she has always had a love-hate relationship with the sport and why she needed to draw a line with it.
    In short, this is not uncommon for those seeking perfection in a game that defies it, while cruelly taunting those who stubbornly pursue it. Playing golf since she was 5 years old, growing up in a suburb of Stockholm, Sweden, Lundquist has enough confidence in her abilities to pursue the unobtainable.
    Lundquist was
  • CSUF sports: Women runners take first at Notre Dame invitational

    CSUF sports: Women runners take first at Notre Dame invitational
    Led by a 12th place finish from Samantha Huerta, the Cal State Fullerton women’s cross country team took first place in the Gold Division of the 2019 Joe Piane Notre Dame Cross Country Invitational held Friday in South Bend, Ind. The men’s team finished in 14th place.
    The women finished with a score of 131 posting a total time of 1:28:20 just edging out Miami (Ohio), which posted a 1:28:21. The Titans beat Miami by five points as the Redhawks finished with a score of 136.
    Huerta fini
  • Southern California gasoline hits $4.18 a gallon, as local drivers pay record $1.43 more than U.S. average

    Southern California gasoline hits $4.18 a gallon, as local drivers pay record $1.43 more than U.S. average
    Southern California gasoline prices rose again in the past week, creating a record gap between local and national pump prices.
    In the week ended Oct. 7, the average price for all grades and all formulations of gasoline regionwide jumped 11 cents to $4.18 a gallon, according to the U.S. Energy Information Agency. A year ago, local gas was 37 cents cheaper.
    Local drivers have suffered as local production problems came while refiners begin switching from cleaner-burning summer formulations to cheap
  • NLDS updates: Follow Dodgers vs. Washington Nationals Game 4

    NLDS updates: Follow Dodgers vs. Washington Nationals Game 4
    Follow along as the Dodgers try to close out their National Divisional Series against the Washington Nationals in Game 4 at Nationals Park.
  • Santa Ana School Board may honor city founder after dropping his name from a campus

    Santa Ana School Board may honor city founder after dropping his name from a campus
    The name of William H. Spurgeon – Santa Ana’s founder – may have a spot on an educational building in the city after all.
    The Santa Ana Unified School Board is scheduled to consider on Tuesday, Oct. 8, renaming its District Central Office as the WH Spurgeon Administrative Center.
    The district got considerable flak from historians and other long-timers in August, when it renamed Spurgeon Intermediate the Romero-Cruz Academy. Critics found it particularly odd – and ins
  • Football notes: Calvary Chapel shows quick turnaround under Coach Pat McInally

    Football notes: Calvary Chapel shows quick turnaround under Coach Pat McInally
    Nine football teams in Orange County are undefeated entering Week 7.
    Some schools were expected to be on the list but there are some unlikely members, including a tiny, private school that went 1-9 last season and appeared to be teetering on a move to the 8-man ranks.
    Who saw Calvary Chapel starting the season 6-0?
    “I’m surprised but it was possible,” first-year Calvary Chapel coach Pat McInally said Monday.
    Yes, under McInally, quick turnarounds do tend to happen. The former A
  • Candy makers at Disneyland Resort are already planning the 2019 holiday sweets, including the famous hand-pulled candy canes

    Candy makers at Disneyland Resort are already planning the 2019 holiday sweets,  including the famous hand-pulled candy canes
    Disney Holiday Sweets – cake pops at the Disneyland Resort. Photographed in Anaheim, CA, on Wednesday, Sep 18, 2019. (Photo by Jeff Gritchen, Orange County Register/SCNG)
    Disney Holiday Sweets – Chef Beau Bailey demonstrates how to make a Mickey Mouse crisps at the Disneyland Resort. Photographed in Anaheim, CA, on Wednesday, Sep 18, 2019. (Photo by Jeff Gritchen, Orange County Register/SCNG)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsDisney Holiday Sweets – Peppermint Marshmallow wa
  • Orange County boys athlete of the week: Nick Billoups, San Clemente

    Orange County boys athlete of the week: Nick Billoups, San Clemente
    The Orange County boys athlete of the week:
    Name: Nick Billoups
    School: San Clemente
    Sport: Football
    Year: Senior
    Noteworthy: Billoups rushed for two touchdowns, passed for two touchdowns and had two interceptions, including one he returned for a touchdown in the Tritons’ 44-28 win over Tesoro in a South Coast League opener. Billoups (6-2, 184), who plays quarterback and cornerback, returned the interception 49 yards for a touchdown and had another interception that he returned to the Teso
  • After high-scoring opener, Kings prepare for the Flames

    After high-scoring opener, Kings prepare for the Flames
    Last season, if the Los Angeles Kings were involved in a track meet, they usually played the role of the track. They were frequently tread upon by opponents who out-skated and out-skilled a Kings club that produced the NHL’s most lopsided campaign. The Kings also finished in the bottom five league-wide in both power play and penalty kill percentages.
    Their 2019-20 effort kicked off in Western Canada, on the league’s fastest ice and against its fastest player, Connor McDavid. The King
  • Gelson’s in the fold with tentative union contract

    Gelson’s in the fold with tentative union contract
    A long season of union negotiations within the region’s supermarket industry got closer to ending Monday when a tentative agreement was announced with Gelson’s, a union leader said Monday, Oct. 7.
    The deal with Encino-based Gelson’s, with 27 locations from San Diego to Santa Barbara, will be voted on by union members next week. The company has about 2,500 employees, a spokesperson said.
    About 46,000 United Food and Commercial Union workers at Vons, Ralphs, Albertsons and Pavili

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