• Division 1 is a 12-team bracket in CIF-SS girls volleyball

    Division 1 is a 12-team bracket in CIF-SS girls volleyball
    The CIF-Southern Section girls volleyball Division 1 playoffs bracket is a 12-team bracket this season.
    Last season Division 1 girls volleyball had a 16-team playoffs bracket. The CIF-SS office with input from the girls volleyball coaches Division 1 advisory committee decided a 12-team bracket was the realistic size this season.
    “Don’t fill the bracket just for the sake of filling the bracket,” was the reasoning explained by Los Alamitos girls volleyball coach Dave Huber who is
  • Defending champion Mater Dei earns No. 3 seed in Division 1 girls volleyball playoffs

    Defending champion Mater Dei earns No. 3 seed in Division 1 girls volleyball playoffs
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowTwo-time defending champion Mater Dei received the No. 3 seed Saturday in the CIF-Southern Section girls volleyball Division 1 playoff bracket, which this season includes only 12 teams instead of the usual 16 teams.
    The CIF-SS office with input from the girls volleyball coaches advisory committee made the decision to have fewer teams in the bracket this season.
    “Don’t fill the bracket just for the
  • CIF-SS girls volleyball playoff pairings: Wild-card round, first round matchups

    CIF-SS girls volleyball playoff pairings: Wild-card round, first round matchups
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowThe CIF-SS girls volleyball playoffs pairings were released Saturday.
    GIRLS VOLLEYBALL
    All matches 6 p.m. unless noted
    DIVISION 1
    First round, Thursday, Oct. 24
    Redondo, bye
    Long Beach Poly at Aliso Niguel
    Huntington Beach at Foothill
    Sierra Canyon, bye
    Mater Dei, bye
    Mira Costa at Laguna Beach
    Corona del Mar at Vista Murrieta
    Marymount, bye
     
    DIVISION 2
    First round, Thursday, Oct. 24
    Orange Lutheran at
  • Game Center: Chargers at Tennessee Titans, Sunday, 1:05 p.m.

    Game Center: Chargers at Tennessee Titans, Sunday, 1:05 p.m.
    The Chargers try to rebound from back-to-back losses Sunday when they play the Tennessee Titans at Nissan Stadium in Nashville. Kickoff is scheduled for 1:05 p.m. PT. Stay with this page for game-related news, updates and analysis before and during the game. SCNG’s Gilbert Manzano is reporting from Nashville.
    Who has the edge? Chargers-Titans preview | Chargers vs. Titans by the numbers
    Week 7 Odds, betting lines | Week 7 NFL scoreboardA Twitter List by Jim_McCurdie
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  • Might Zlatan Ibrahimovic be playing his last Galaxy game?

    Might Zlatan Ibrahimovic be playing his last Galaxy game?
    It is possible that Zlatan Ibrahimovic has played his last game at Dignity Health Sports Park.
    It is also a possibility that Sunday night’s MLS Cup playoff game against Minnesota United FC (5:30 p.m.; ESPN) will be his last game for the Galaxy.
    “Could be, could be,” he said Thursday. “I have a contract until 31 December, until then there are no other thoughts. I respect my contract. If I leave you, will have less to write about. If I stay, you will still have something to
  • Media meltdowns and political polarization: Joel Kotkin

    Media meltdowns and political polarization: Joel Kotkin
    The mainstream media increasing appears much like the classic tale of the boy who cried wolf so often that when the wolf showed up no one believed him.
    Similarly, since the bust of the Mueller report, and the evaporation of countless other “blockbuster” exposés, the media’s credibility in the ongoing impeachment saga is now widely doubted, even if  this time they may actually be right about presidential misdeeds.
    This divide can be seen in public perceptions of the
  • Serrano’s Tiani Goeson voted Southern California Girls Athlete of the Week

    Serrano’s Tiani Goeson voted Southern California Girls Athlete of the Week
    Southern California Girls Athlete of the Week
    Athlete: Tiani Goeson
    School: Serrano
    Sport: Cross Country
    Noteworthy: She finished 17th overall in the championship race at the Clovis Invitational on Saturday by completing the Woodward Park course in 18 minutes, 5.3 seconds to lead the Diamondbacks to a seventh-place team finish. Last year she placed 12th at Clovis and 22nd at state after winning the Mojave River League crown and taking fifth in CIF-SS Division 1. In track last year, she was leagu
  • Roosevelt’s Raul Chavez voted Southern California Boys Athlete of the Week

    Roosevelt’s Raul Chavez voted Southern California Boys Athlete of the Week
    Southern California Boys Athlete of the Week
    Athlete: Raul Chavez
    School: Roosevelt
    Sport: Cross Country
    Noteworthy: Chavez won the boys sweepstakes race at the Inland Empire Challenge at Glen Helen Regional Park in Devore. Chavez clocked a time of 15 minutes, 0.8 seconds, nearly 11 seconds faster than the second-place finisher. He helped the Mustangs place second in the team standings. Chavez won the Wayne Walker Invitational in Fullerton earlier this season.
    VOTE: Southern California Boys Athl
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  • Whole Foods Market in East Long Beach sells out in 1 day, closes shop

    Whole Foods Market in East Long Beach sells out in 1 day, closes shop
    The Whole Foods Market in East Long Beach closed down Saturday, to the surprise of a steady stream of shoppers who showed up looking for big discounts as the store readies to move down the street to the new 2ND & PCH development.
    “Everything sold out,” Alberto Gutierrez repeated over and over again to customers as they approached the market on Pacific Coast Highway.
    A sale of up to 60 percent off drove a slew of shoppers Friday to empty out the Whole Foods Market on Pacific Coast
  • The end of single-family zoning in California?: Susan Shelley

    The end of single-family zoning in California?: Susan Shelley
    Over the objections of city officials throughout the state, Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a bill that effectively ends single-family zoning in California.
    It wasn’t Senate Bill 50, the proposal to allow apartment buildings to be built on single-family lots in any area that’s within one-half mile of public transit. That stalled in the Legislature amid fears that Californians would rise up as one and pull the plug on transit projects throughout the state.
    Instead, the governor ended single-
  • Rams have a less Super goal in their return to Atlanta

    Rams have a less Super goal in their return to Atlanta
    ATLANTA — The last time the Rams walked into Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, they had a Super Bowl championship in their sights.
    This time, they would settle for any old victory.
    Sunday’s game against the Atlanta Falcons once shaped up as a welcome road test for the Rams as they try to stay on top of the NFC after losing that Super Bowl to the New England Patriots.
    Instead the Falcons represent a different kind of test for the Rams, who are simply trying to get back above .500 and
  • Troy Terry, Ducks finding success sticking with the game plan

    Troy Terry, Ducks finding success sticking with the game plan
    ANAHEIM — Troy Terry insisted he didn’t do anything differently Friday than in past games this season. He did score a goal in a victory over the Carolina Hurricanes at Honda Center, his first of the season. So that part was different, but otherwise he played his usual steady game for the eighth time in 2019-20.
    “I mean, for me, I feel like I’ve been playing the same way all year,” he said. “I thought I had the same type of game. I feel good. I feel confident.
  • Parents stand up to the failing education establishment and win: Will Swaim

    Parents stand up to the failing education establishment and win: Will Swaim
    If you’re suffering a bad-news hangover, I have a cure — and it’s not a shot of tomato juice and some equally bad or worse news. It’s actual great news: In just one year, a historically failing elementary school in a tough part of Anaheim has produced an educational turnaround that would be called a miracle if it weren’t so utterly predictable.
    State testing shows that Palm Lane Elementary School students are performing at levels unthinkable just one year ago. In 13
  • Alexander: The Clippers, favored to win a championship?

    Alexander: The Clippers, favored to win a championship?
    The email tumbled into the inbox first thing Thursday morning, Pacific time. And even with an entire summer to get used to the idea, the notion was still a bit of a stunner: The Clippers were the favorites to win the NBA championship in a survey of general managers conducted by NBA.com.
    This is real. This isn’t pundits or oddsmakers showing respect. This is the opinion of people whose jobs depend on making accurate observations and evaluations about their game. (Of course, there might have
  • Travel: This cruise includes exploring shipwrecks in the frozen Arctic

    Travel: This cruise includes exploring shipwrecks in the frozen Arctic
    It may be the Arctic’s greatest and most ghastly maritime mystery — two well-outfitted ships lost at sea for nearly 170 years, all 129 sailors presumed dead amid harrowing tales of cannibalism, starvation, lead poisoning and a subzero march across the bleak tundra.
    Despite countless books, songs, poems, movies and an AMC TV miniseries, no one really knows what happened after Sir John Franklin infamously set sail from England in 1845 to find the coveted Northwest Passage route with th
  • 5 love languages of commercial real estate brokers

    5 love languages of commercial real estate brokers
    My wife, Carla and I were introduced to Gary Chapman’s book, The Five Love Languages, in 2011. This classic easy read was originally published in 1995 and contains the keys to a successful relationship by understanding your mate’s love language and learning to speak it.
    If you are unfamiliar, as was I, with the five languages, they are touch, time, affirmation, gifts and service. It is quite coincidental that we discovered the book while on a 45-day road trip around the U.S. Carla&rs
  • 15 new ways to keep Californians un-shot

    15 new ways to keep Californians un-shot
    I am not in the pocket of John Law. I believe there should be fewer laws. I hate calling electeds “lawmakers.” I wish they would go to Sacramento and come back home showing us the laws they got rid of, not the ones they wrote. There ought not to be a law.
    At the very least, for every law passed, eliminate a needless one, so we just stay even.
    That said, I will be happy, now that Gov. Gavin Newsom has signed 15 excellent new gun-safety laws all at once, to quickly find 15 old state la
  • Make sure your home shines before hitting the market

    Make sure your home shines before hitting the market
    You want to put your best foot forward when you are selling your house.
    Regardless of whether you’ve done recent upgrades or your home is in original condition, all sellers need to focus on these basics to succeed.
    Clean and shiny:  Make sure all of your cabinets, counters, walls, mirrors, sinks, door handles, faucets, ceilings and floors are clean and shiny.
    Now’s the time to get the handprints off the walls and doors, the coffee splatters off the back splash,  the specks
  • Years of Queen Mary inspection reports show little repair progress has been made, despite new operator

    Years of Queen Mary inspection reports show little repair progress has been made, despite new operator
    The Queen Mary, a retired British ocean liner that Long Beach has sought for decades to restore to its former glory, continues to languish.
    Years of inspection reports obtained by the Press-Telegram, predating and including the current operator’s lease, revealed that little progress has been made on urgent repair work to the ship.
    Long Beach officials, for their part, have argued that the inspection reports don’t reflect the full scope of work that has occurred on the ship. But the i
  • Why business owners MUST plan ahead

    Why business owners MUST plan ahead
    The focus of our column this month is omissions. If you are a small business owner, your home and business are probably your two biggest assets, Yet it’s possible, even likely, you’ve included your home but omitted your business in your estate plan.
    If you have made this omission, you’re not alone. Half of the 30 million small business owners in the U.S. have not done succession planning.
    Effects of not planning
    Often, the impact of this omission when a business owner dies or i
  • Fryer on football: System takes San Clemente out of Division 1 bracket, and that’s not bad

    Fryer on football: System takes San Clemente out of Division 1 bracket, and that’s not bad
    The CIF-SS office on Friday announced its process for selecting the teams that will go into its elite Division 1 bracket that will be an eight-team bracket.
    It looks bad for San Clemente. The process does not favor San Clemente getting selected to the Division 1 playoffs.
    But, come to think of it, it looks good for San Clemente
    Here is the process for selecting the eight teams that will be in the Division 1 playoffs …
    Teams will receive points for where they are in the final Division 1 an
  • Football roundup: Mater Dei sprints past Santa Margarita to set up showdown with St. John Bosco (updated)

    Football roundup: Mater Dei sprints past Santa Margarita to set up showdown with St. John Bosco (updated)
    Mater Dei’s top-ranked football team did its part Friday to finalize the most anticipated game of the regular season.
    Alabama-committed quarterback Bryce Young tossed four touchdowns and rushed for another and Quincy Craig blocked a field goal and caught a score as the Monarchs beat Santa Margarita 45-0 in a Trinity League game at Trabuco Hills High.
    Mater Dei, ranked No. 1 in the nation, improved to 8-0 overall and 3-0 in league to match the record of its next opponent, rival St. John Bos
  • Football roundup: Mater Dei sprints past Santa Margarita to set up showdown with St. John Bosco

    Football roundup: Mater Dei sprints past Santa Margarita to set up showdown with St. John Bosco
    Mater Dei’s top-ranked football team did its part Friday to finalize the most anticipated game of the regular season.
    Alabama-committed quarterback Bryce Young tossed four touchdowns and rushed for another and Quincy Craig blocked a field goal and caught a score as the Monarchs beat Santa Margarita 45-0 in a Trinity League game at Trabuco Hills High.
    Mater Dei, ranked No. 1 in the nation, improved to 8-0 overall and 3-0 in league to match the record of its next opponent, rival St. John Bos
  • USC’s freshmen show promise in exhibition victory over Villanova

    USC’s freshmen show promise in exhibition victory over Villanova
    LOS ANGELES — It was only an exhibition, two-and-a-half weeks before the games start to count. But it was hard for USC to not feel encouraged by its 72-61 victory over Villanova on Friday night at the Galen Center.
    Against a likely top-10 team, USC just wanted to work on its execution and show signs of improvement as it worked through the growing pains of a roster full of freshmen and transfers. The Trojans made significant strides from the first half to the second and came away with a win
  • Blevins, Washington lead the way as Pacifica rallies to beat Tustin

    Blevins, Washington lead the way as Pacifica rallies to beat Tustin
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowGARDEN GROVE — After being shut down in the first half, Pacfica running back Isaiah Blevins made up for his struggles with a clutch run late in the fourth quarter of Friday’s game against Tustin.
    With the score tied, the senior ran for a 52-yard touchdown. The score boosted Pacifica to a 21-14 Empire League victory over the Tillers at Bolsa Grande High.
    The victory kept the Mariners (5-3, 3-0
  • Western records sixth shutout of season while beating Ocean View in league opener

    Western records sixth shutout of season while beating Ocean View in league opener
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowHUNTINGTON BEACH — Western football coach Dan Davidson hasn’t worn his 2018 CIF-SS championship ring this season to prove a point: This year’s team is different and he wants to win one for this group.
    “All the players that came back believed in the process that we do and we expect great things from them,” Davidson said.
    The Pioneers looked motivated and focused Friday, as th
  • Lakers’ Alex Caruso suffers bone bruise in pelvis in preseason finale

    Lakers’ Alex Caruso suffers bone bruise in pelvis in preseason finale
    The Lakers’ Kentavious Caldwell-Pope, left, shoots over the Warriors’ D’Angelo Russell during the first half of Friday’s preseason game in San Francisco. (AP Photo/Ben Margot)
    SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA – OCTOBER 18:Jordan Poole #3 of the Golden State Warriors drives on Devontae Cacok #12 of the Los Angeles Lakers at Chase Center on October 18, 2019 in San Francisco, California. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using th
  • Portola edges Northwood for sole possession of first place in Pacific Coast League

    Portola edges Northwood for sole possession of first place in Pacific Coast League
    Northwood’s Trey Littlejohn looks for extra yardage during Friday night’s contest. Northwood was playing Portola in a Pacific Coast League game at Portola High School in Irvine on October 18, 2019. (Photo by Bill Alkofer, Contributing Photographer)
    Portola’s Andy Lo gets a head on hit during Friday’s game against Northwood. Northwood was playing Portola in a Pacific Coast League game at Portola High School in Irvine on October 18, 2019. (Photo by Bill Alkofer, Contributin
  • La Habra rolls over Sunny Hills, closes in another another league title

    La Habra rolls over Sunny Hills, closes in another another league title
    La Habra’s Kristopher Koontz, center, sprints to score on a kickoff during a Freeway League game against Sunny Hills at Buena Park High School in Buena Park on Friday, October 18, 2019. (Photo by Kyusung Gong/Contributing Photographer)
    La Habra players celebrate Kristopher Koontz’s touchdown during a Freeway League game against Sunny Hills at Buena Park High School in Buena Park on Friday, October 18, 2019. (Photo by Kyusung Gong/Contributing Photographer)SoundThe gallery will resume
  • Brea Olinda makes big plays in OT to beat Esperanza

    Brea Olinda makes big plays in OT to beat Esperanza
    Brea Olinda’s Eugene Kim, left, stops Esperanza’s Walter Gooding during Friday night football action October 18, 2019 in Brea.
    (Photo by Greg Andersen, Contributing Photographer)
    Brea Olinda quarterback Justus Thongprachanh fades back to throw against Esperanza defenders during Friday night football action October 18, 2019 in Brea.
    (Photo by Greg Andersen, Contributing Photographer)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsBrea Olinda’s Chase King, left, brings down Esperanza&rsquo
  • Los Alamitos uses record-setting ground game to crush Newport Harbor

    Los Alamitos uses record-setting ground game to crush Newport Harbor
    Los Alamitos’ Giovanni De leon intercepts a pass intended for Newport Harbor in a Sunset League football game Friday, Oct. 18, 2019 at Newport Harbor.(Photo by Michael Fernandez, Contributing Photographer)
    Los Alamitos’ Giovanni De leon, 3,celebrates intercepting a pass intended for Newport Harbor in a Sunset League football game Friday, Oct. 18, 2019 at Newport Harbor. (Photo by Michael Fernandez, Contributing Photographer)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsNewport Harbor’s
  • Ducks start fast, hold off Hurricanes for 4th straight home win

    Ducks start fast, hold off Hurricanes for 4th straight home win
    The Ducks’ Jakob Silfverberg, left, battles the Hurricanes’ Erik Haula for a loose puck during the first period of Friday’s game at Honda Center. Playing in his 500th career NHL game, Silfverberg scored his fourth goal of the season in a 4-2 victory. (Photo by Sean M. Haffey/Getty Images)
    Anaheim Ducks’ Ryan Miller (30) stop a shot by the Carolina Hurricanes during the first period of an NHL hockey game Friday, Oct. 18, 2019, in Anaheim, Calif. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanch
  • High school football: Friday’s scores, Oct. 18

    High school football: Friday’s scores, Oct. 18
    Scores from the CIF-SS Week 8 high school football games Friday, Oct. 18.
    O.C. SCORES & STATS
    FOOTBALL SCORES
    CIF-SS
    605 LEAGUE
    Artesia 47, Cerritos 21
    Glenn 30, Pioneer 26
    ACADEMY LEAGUE
    Fairmont Prep 62, Southlands Christian 20
    ALMONT LEAGUE
    Alhambra 33, San Gabriel 6
    Bell Gardens 62, Keppel 6
    Montebello 56, Schurr 20
    AMBASSADOR LEAGUE
    Aquinas 20, Linfield Christian 3
    ANGELUS LEAGUE
    Cathedral 51, Salesian 0
    Crespi 42, St. Francis 35
    BASELINE LEAGUE
    Chino Hills 26, Los Osos 14
    Upland 42, Et
  • OCVarsity Photos: Top plays and moments from Friday’s high school football games

    OCVarsity Photos: Top plays and moments from Friday’s high school football games
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowSee all of the Register’s photos from another exciting night, on the field and in the stands, at the Orange County high school football games Friday night. Go to the OCVarsity page to see all of our coverage of the games — stories, scores and more.
    La Habra players celebrate Kristopher Koontz’s touchdown during a Freeway League game against Sunny Hills at Buena Park High School in Buena Park
  • Another bout of high winds forecast to blow into Southern California

    Another bout of high winds forecast to blow into Southern California
    Another bout of strong winds may be blowing into the mountainous areas of Southern California this weekend, raising some concerns about fire dangers in areas that are still burning from last week’s wind-whipped blazes.
    The strongest gusts, between 50 to 70 miles per hour, are expected Saturday in southern Santa Barbara County, the I-5 corridor, Santa Clarita Valley and Santa Monica Mountains, according to the National Weather Service, putting the area in critical fire weather conditions. A
  • 2ND & PCH, that highly anticipated retail site in a high-profile stretch of Long Beach, is nearly ready for its closeup

    2ND & PCH, that highly anticipated retail site in a high-profile stretch of Long Beach, is nearly ready for its closeup
    Nearly a decade of work will come to fruition for Jean Paul Wardy, president of CenterCal Properties, on Thursday, Oct. 24.
    And for property owner Ray Lin — as well as a fair share of the Long Beach community hoping for a new showplace at the southeast corner of Second Street and Pacific Coast Highway — a quarter-century of waiting will end.
    It’s called 2ND & PCH. Thursday will be the grand opening for the new commercial center at a high-profile stretch of Long Beach with a
  • Police release sketch of suspect in Irvine home invasion robbery

    Police release sketch of suspect in Irvine home invasion robbery
    Irvine police have released the sketch of a suspect in an armed robbery that happened earlier this week in hopes it will help identify him.
    The sketch was based on the victim’s description, Irvine police said Friday, Oct. 18.
    The night of the robbery, Oct. 14, police were called to the area of Bosque and Irvine Boulevard, where the victim had reported that he was inside his home when a man appeared and brandished a handgun, according to police Lt. Mark Anderson.
    Another resident had return
  • UCLA defense sticks to the game plan against Stanford

    UCLA defense sticks to the game plan against Stanford
    UCLA’s defense executed its game plan and helped snap an 11-game losing streak against Stanford with a 34-16 Pac-12 victory on Thursday night at Stanford Stadium.
    The keys to victory were simple. The defense couldn’t allow early points and had to put pressure on Jack West, the Cardinal’s third-string quarterback, who was playing behind a depleted offensive line.
    Linebacker Keisean Lucier-South and the Bruins recorded five of their season-high seven sacks while the team opened a
  • High-end theater, restaurant part of latest installment in Yorba Linda Town Center

    High-end theater, restaurant part of latest installment in Yorba Linda Town Center
    The theater has landed. The speakeasy-themed Blind Pig restaurant has as well. Both are on tap to breath life into the emergent after-dark scene in the middle of once sleepy Yorba Linda.
    They join a growing roster of high-end businesses new to the city that hope to capture the spending dollars of one of Orange County’s wealthiest cities and cater more to the consumer tastes of 2019.
    The highly-anticipated Regal theater and restaurant both opened this week at Yorba Linda’s Town Center
  • How Frank Vogel’s ‘sabbatical’ year rejuvenated him for the Lakers job

    How Frank Vogel’s ‘sabbatical’ year rejuvenated him for the Lakers job
    It might have been the most valuable film session Shaka Smart took part in all of last season.
    Theoretically, Frank Vogel was his guest at the University of Texas, there to watch his practices and study his players and plays. But for five breezy hours in the film room with the then-unemployed head coach, Smart was hard-pressed to say who was learning more as Vogel talked to him about how to disrupt the pick-and-roll attacks of the Longhorns’ upcoming opponent.
    “The NBA guys, they&rsq
  • Orange County high school football updates for Week 8

    Orange County high school football updates for Week 8
    Follow along for live updates from our reporters covering Orange County high school football games.Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowA Twitter List by SoCalVarsity
     
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  • Massive fentanyl bust highlights the opioid’s fast-growing threat in Orange County, authorities say

    Massive fentanyl bust highlights the opioid’s fast-growing threat in Orange County, authorities say
    A large seizure of fentanyl by sheriff’s deputies this week yielded almost half the amount of the deadly opioid snagged by authorities in Orange County during all of 2018 – a sign the drug is quickly growing into a substantial threat to the public, officials said.
    Investigators confiscated about 18 pounds of fentanyl on Wednesday, Oct. 16, with a street value of more than $1.25 million, along with a loaded semi-automatic handgun, five pounds of heroin, a half-pound of methamphetamine
  • Drawbridge Realty acquires office buildings in Aliso Viejo

    Drawbridge Realty acquires office buildings in Aliso Viejo
    Drawbridge Realty, a real estate investment firm based in San Francisco, has acquired two Class-A office buildings in Aliso Viejo that serve as corporate headquarters for Quest Software and UST Global.
    CBRE represented the seller, but declined to reveal who the party was or the terms of the transaction.
    Located at 4 and 5 Polaris Way, the four-story 4 Polaris building houses Quest, and the three-story 5 Polaris property is home to UST. The two buildings total 169,315 square feet.
    Chris Elmendorf
  • Business briefly: Markets close down; Zantac and baby powder recalled

    Business briefly: Markets close down; Zantac and baby powder recalled
    The S&P 500 index closed out an uneven week of trading on Wall Street with its second straight weekly gain, even though stock indexes ended lower Friday.
    Technology companies led the slide, erasing some of the market’s gains from a day earlier. Micron Technology dropped 4.5% and Nvidia fell 2%.
    Investors continued to focus on company earnings reports. They’re searching for a clearer picture on the impact that the trade war between the U.S. and China is having on corporate profits
  • Messages from former Boeing test pilot reveal Max concerns in 2016

    Messages from former Boeing test pilot reveal Max concerns in 2016
    By David Koenig, The Associated Press
    A former senior Boeing test pilot told a co-worker that he unknowingly misled safety regulators about problems with a flight-control system that would later be implicated in two deadly crashes of the company’s 737 Max.
    The pilot, Mark Forkner, told another Boeing employee in 2016 that the flight system, called MCAS, was “egregious” and “running rampant” while he tested it in a flight simulator.
    “So I basically lied to the
  • Salutations at sea? ‘Yacht Yoga’ is latest craze in Dana Point Harbor

    Salutations at sea? ‘Yacht Yoga’ is latest craze in Dana Point Harbor
    Yoga instructor Kacee Tilly, left, leads a group in an evening yoga session on Dana Wharf’s catamaran Lot’a Fun in Dana Point Harbor in Dana Point on Thursday, October 17, 2019. The yoga session is a partnership between iHeartYoga and Dana Wharf to bring yacht yoga to Dana Point. (Photo by Leonard Ortiz, Orange County Register/SCNG)
    Kayakers, left, pass yoga enthusiasts on Dana Wharf’s catamaran Lot’a Fun in Dana Point Harbor in Dana Point on Thursday, October 17, 2019. T
  • Day of Dead kicks off early with face painting, costumes, lowrider cars that rock — literally

    Day of Dead kicks off early with face painting, costumes, lowrider cars that rock — literally
    I’ve been to Day of the Dead festivities all over Southern California, but I’ve never witnessed something so cool and awesome as the celebration last Sunday, Oct. 13, in Whittier, which included tricked-out lowrider cars.
    Too late for you to go, you say?
    Fair enough, so before this column is over I will share some terrific upcoming events – including one with pimped-out classic cars.
    Day of the Dead starts early in Whittier with costumes, face painting,classic lowrider cars and
  • Inland Empire leads region in job creation; no sign of recession here

    Inland Empire leads region in job creation; no sign of recession here
    Public projects are being built, property owners are making investments and medical clinics are looking for new staff. It’s all part of thousands of new job opportunities for Southern California workers.
    There were 107,100 jobs added in the last 12 months across Los Angeles, Orange, San Bernardino and Riverside counties, the state Employment Development Department reported Friday, Oct. 18. September continues a trend of job growth across most of the region that has lasted all year.
    St
  • Tips From Disney Expert: Halloween Makeup Tips and Tricks

    Tips From Disney Expert: Halloween Makeup Tips and Tricks
    Looking to take your Halloween makeup to the next level? Here’s a roundup of some of my favorite Halloween cosmetology tips to help you spell-ebrate at your Halloween party, fall festival or other fun seasonal event.
    1. Have the right materials: Start with a fresh, clean face and keep allergies in mind before applying new makeup. Water-based makeup goes on easily and dries quickly on the skin. You can apply this with a sea sponge found at any craft store. The sponge will feel nice and save
  • Disneyland Resort Transforms for Halloween; Cast Members Get First Look

    Disneyland Resort Transforms for Halloween; Cast Members Get First Look
    The spookiest time of year has arrived at Disneyland Resort, and Halloween magic can be found around every corner. The resort is decked out with “spook-tacular” décor, seasonal attraction overlays and Halloween-themed treats—not to mention Disney villains.
    For the first time in nearly a decade, all guests visiting Disneyland park during the Halloween season can enjoy a version of the supernatural projection and special effects show, “Halloween Screams.” On se

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