• Editor’s Letter: What if we started listening to each other?

    Editor’s Letter: What if we started listening to each other?
    My husband and I don’t always listen to each other. My excuse is that I’m hearing impaired, and I take my hearing aids out when I’m at home – which means that often I literally don’t even hear him.
    But seriously, you might say that this failure to communicate is a consequence of balancing the many demands of our modern life. Yet maybe the biggest culprit is just the fact that we assume we’ve heard it all already. That after more than a decade together there&rs
  • CSUF’s Disability Awareness Day celebrates diversity and accomplishments

    CSUF’s Disability Awareness Day celebrates diversity and accomplishments
    The question of the day was, “When you think of disability, what comes to mind?”
    Selena Liu, a volunteer at the fourth annual Disability Awareness Day event at Cal State Fullerton, was asking visitors to write their answers on a Post-it note for the big purple poster behind her. The freshman business major hadn’t done her own yet, but she saw one she liked.
    “The one I would have put up is empowered,” said Liu, who was diagnosed as a child with cerebral palsy and gra
  • As Anthony Davis plays hurt, Lakers focus on long-term health strategy

    As Anthony Davis plays hurt, Lakers focus on long-term health strategy
    LOS ANGELES — All a reporter had to do was start with an observation: Anthony Davis falls down a lot.
    Avery Bradley jumped in before it could become a question: “I knew you were going to say that.”
    Davis has a reputation for hitting the deck. It’s a combination of factors: his position, which often puts him in the paint against physical bangers like Memphis’ Jonas Valanciunas; his verticality, which puts him more at risk when he takes huge leaps; his scoring and dri
  • Park Life: Knott’s drops hints about 2020 ride and Universal’s Epic Universe sets opening date

    Park Life: Knott’s drops hints about 2020 ride and Universal’s Epic Universe sets opening date
    What’s Knott’s planning with the ride maker behind the Voyage to the Iron Reef interactive dark ride? What’s Universal got in store for Florida’s new Epic Universe theme park? Why would anybody go to Disneyland with the measles? We have answers to all your theme park questions in this week’s Park Life newsletter.
    Sign up for our Park Life newsletter and find out what’s new and interesting every week at Southern California’s theme parks. Subscribe here.
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  • Harrah’s Resort Southern California closes due to wind, power outages

    Harrah’s Resort Southern California closes due to wind, power outages
    Harrah’s Resort Southern California closed to guests and employees Wednesday, Oct. 30, due to high winds and mandatory power outages in the area.
    The Valley Center resort announced the closure via social media and in a statement.
    “The safety and security of our guests and teammates is our highest priority,” part of the statement said. “All guests who were due to arrive on property this afternoon are being advised and will be notified by the Harrah’s Resort SoCal tea
  • Scott McCarron is the player to catch at Invesco QQQ Championship

    Scott McCarron is the player to catch at Invesco QQQ Championship
    Since the PGA Tour Champions instituted its Charles Schwab Cup playoffs in 2016, formerUCLA standout Scott McCarron has consistently ranked near the top of the points standing but he’s never been the points leader – until now.
    Heading into this week’s Invesco QQQ Championship, the second event of the tour’s three-tournament, season-ending playoffs, being played this Friday through Sunday at Sherwood Country Club in Thousand Oaks, McCarron sits atop the points standings wi
  • How to get a free Beyond Burger at Denny’s and Carl’s Jr. on Halloween

    How to get a free Beyond Burger at Denny’s and Carl’s Jr. on Halloween
    Most people hand out fun-sized candy bars or Sweetarts on Halloween. A couple of big restaurant chains are giving away meatless protein patties.
    Denny’s is launching a partnership with Beyond Meat in greater Los Angeles and is promoting it by offering diners free Denny’s Beyond Burgers with the purchase of a beverage at 183 Southern California restaurants. The promotion takes place 4-7 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 31, according to a news release.
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  • Thom Yorke delivers thrills at Greek Theatre in the first of Radiohead singer’s two sold-out solo shows

    Thom Yorke delivers thrills at Greek Theatre in the first of Radiohead singer’s two sold-out solo shows
    For “Anima,” the third solo album by Radiohead singer Thom Yorke, individual songs emerged over several years of studio experiments and live improvisation, eventually arriving as nine tracks on the June release and the backbone of Yorke’s terrific night at the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles on Tuesday, the first of two sold-out shows there this week.
    It’s definitely an unusual way to work. Fans have heard some of these unreleased songs for years — I heard half a dozen
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  • The education of Edmen Shahbazyan continues at UFC 244

    The education of Edmen Shahbazyan continues at UFC 244
    As Edmen Shahbazyan continues to win in the UFC, the fights understandably become bigger.
    The surefire prospect knows his journey will become more arduous, but for now he has made it look like smooth sailing. Saturday, however, the waters could get choppier.
    Coming off back-to-back early first-round finishes, the 21-year-old undefeated middleweight faces his toughest test when he battles Brad Tavares on the UFC 244 prelims at Madison Square Garden in New York.
    Tavares, 31, has nearly as many fig
  • Fire in Diamond Bar and Brea shuts down 57 Freeway

    Fire in Diamond Bar and Brea shuts down 57 Freeway
    Authorities closed part of the 57 Freeway in Diamond Bar and Brea because of a brush fire that had burned 16 acres.
    Fire crews mop up a brush fire along Brea Canyon Road southeast of The 57 Freeway in DiamondBar, CA, on Wednesday, Oct 30, 2019. (Photo by Jeff Gritchen, Orange County Register/SCNG)
    Fire crews mop up a brush fire along Brea Canyon Road southeast of The 57 Freeway in DiamondBar, CA, on Wednesday, Oct 30, 2019. (Photo by Jeff Gritchen, Orange County Register/SCNG)SoundThe gallery wi
  • Senior Moments: Searching for six moments of solace in a sad year

    Senior Moments: Searching for six moments of solace in a sad year
    “If it’s not one thing, it’s six,” as George used to say. I tell this to Lark kitty as I snap on the bedside lamp only to discover the bulb has laid itself to rest. She offers full attention from her side of the bed, her intense green eyes trained on my face. A swath of moon outside the window lights her white whiskers and perked black and silver ears.
    I feel she is hearing me.
    “This was my favorite of George’s many midwestern expressions,” I contin
  • Titan Voice: Coming out to a supportive campus community

    Titan Voice: Coming out to a supportive campus community
    By Quincy Gonzales 
    Three years ago, I began to publicly identify myself as a nonconforming, gay man.
    As we end LGBTQ History Month here, at Cal State Fullerton, I find myself reflecting on my journey as a Titan and eager to help others who are on the same path of finding themselves among the supportive LGBTQ community on campus.
    As an incoming freshman at Cal State Fullerton, I considered myself a cis straight male. Now, as a senior I am grateful for the support I found in friendships
  • Watch some of the best regional bocce players at Saturday tournament in Mission Viejo

    Watch some of the best regional bocce players at Saturday tournament in Mission Viejo
    With cooler weather in store for this weekend, it’s the perfect time to attend the SoCal Bocce Association’s final tournament of the season, on Saturday, Nov. 2, at the Mission Viejo bocce courts. Hosted by the Mission Viejo Bocce Club, the competition includes 16 amateur teams from San Diego, Los Angeles and Orange counties.
    Bocce is one of the fastest-growing sports with more than 25 million people playing in the U.S. alone.
    Opening ceremonies kick off at 7:30 a.m. with tournament
  • There’s a new phone app for the Agua Caliente casinos, and here’s how it works

    There’s a new phone app for the Agua Caliente casinos, and here’s how it works
    Patrons of the two Agua Caliente casinos now have a new way to find information about the casinos, access their players club accounts and take advantage of special offers — and it’s a phone app.
    Casino officials recently announced the new Agua Caliente app via a news release.
    Sign up for our Casino Insider newsletter and get the week’s best bets for food, entertainment and fun at Southern California’s casinos. Subscribe here.
    The app, available for free for both iOS and A
  • Diplomat: Bolton cautioned him about Giuliani and Ukraine

    Diplomat: Bolton cautioned him about Giuliani and Ukraine
    By ERIC TUCKER, LISA MASCARO and MARY CLARE JALONICK
    WASHINGTON — A State Department Foreign Service officer is telling House impeachment investigators that former national security adviser John Bolton cautioned him that Rudy Giuliani “was a key voice with the president on Ukraine” and could complicate U.S. goals in the Eastern European country.
    The testimony on Wednesday from Christopher Anderson makes clear that administration officials were concerned about Giuliani’s b
  • Review: Asian Kitchen opens a door into the not-so-distant past

    Review: Asian Kitchen opens a door into the not-so-distant past
    Fans of classic American Chinese food have a new place to eat in Laguna Niguel. The owners recently decamped from The Little Kitchen in Dana Point to open a place of their own called the Asian Kitchen. The menu is very similar to the Little Kitchen’s, a retrospective survey of Chinese food in America from the 1960s to the early 2000s: kung pao beef, sweet-and-sour pork, orange chicken and egg rolls served with spicy mustard. 
    They’ve also added a few vaguely Vietnamese and Thai
  • Theater review: At La Mirada, ‘Matilda’ teaches sound principles, has sound issues

    Theater review: At La Mirada, ‘Matilda’ teaches sound principles, has sound issues
    A child of abusive parents can go one way or another: living with self-loathing and cumbersome insecurity, or developing improbable strengths in the firm knowledge that what the parents are doing is wrong.
    “Every new life is a miracle,” a group of parents sings at the top of “Matilda, the Musical.” Well, all except Matilda Wormwood’s parents. But the miracle here is that little Matilda can overcome, indeed soar above, the atrocious, hurtful, hateful parenting.
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  • Mission Viejo dedicates a monument to those affected by the opioid crisis

    Mission Viejo dedicates a monument to those affected by the opioid crisis
    The opioid epidemic may be silent, but it’s been deadly in Orange County – in 2018, about 200 people died from opioid overdoses. 
    To get more people talking about the growing problem, advocates and Mission Viejo officials unveiled a monument on Tuesday, Oct. 29, to “the young lives lost too soon to drug overdose” near Lake Mission Viejo.
    “If you don’t talk about it, you won’t educate,” said Jodi Barber, a Laguna Niguel resident whose son died
  • Pacific Symphony’s Dia de los Muertos event draws families to CSUF

    Pacific Symphony’s Dia de los Muertos event draws families to CSUF
    The Pacific Symphony came to Cal State Fullerton with a Dia de los Muertos performance that celebrated the Mexican holiday with traditional and modern music, a play about a family learning to embrace the holiday and opportunities for the children in the audience to meet the musicians and dancers.
    About 350 people attended the performance Saturday in Meng Hall — the second event in an effort to promote a closer relationship between the Pacific Symphony and the university.
    Playwright Sara Gu
  • ‘Souvenirs,’ a student-written and -directed play, stages this weekend in San Juan

    ‘Souvenirs,’ a student-written and -directed play, stages this weekend in San Juan
    The original play “Souvenirs” comes to Camino Real Playhouse Friday, Nov. 1 and Saturday, Nov. 2. (Courtesy of Evan Gordon)
    “Souvenirs,” an original play written and directed by high school students Evan Gordon and Ty Sterling, will be staged Friday, Nov. 1 and Saturday, Nov. 2, at Camino Real Playhouse. The 90-minute satirical play is meant for teenage audiences and makes fun of numerous clichés. The 22-person cast and crew are primarily made up of Dana Hills High
  • Purple & Bold: Anthony Davis makes history at the free-throw line

    Purple & Bold: Anthony Davis makes history at the free-throw line
    Editor’s note: This is the Friday, Oct. 25 edition of the Purple & Bold Lakers newsletter. To receive the newsletter in your inbox, sign up here.
    So, what did Lakers Nation wake up thinking about this morning?
    Alex Caruso’s first-half minutes? LeBron’s Taco Tuesday delivery to the first responders? That the bar for fans to leave Staples Center with a free taco voucher now is 111 points? Maybe Jared Dudley’s fan “giveaways all season!”?
    Something else?
  • Nutrition: 4 ways to alleviate GERD and the symptons of acid reflux

    Nutrition: 4 ways to alleviate GERD and the symptons of acid reflux
    If you experience heartburn, a burning sensation in your chest or throat that worsens after meals or when lying down, you may be suffering from gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). This occurs when the sphincter or valve between the esophagus and the stomach allows stomach contents to leak into the esophagus. GERD is very uncomfortable and over time can cause serious irritation and damage. Making healthy changes to your eating habits may help improve your symptoms and with time may even rever
  • Wind gusts begin overnight prompting closures, power shut-offs

    Wind gusts begin overnight prompting closures, power shut-offs
    What forecasters said was possibly the strongest wind event so far this season blew in overnight in Southern California. It brought with it Wednesday morning, Oct. 30, road closures in some areas, power shut-offs and apparently another brush fire.
    After weeks of fighting blazes, fire officials braced for this bout of Santa Ana winds of 50 mph to 70 mph, with gusts up to 80. The winds are expected to continue through Thursday.
    A red-flag warning is in effect for most of the Southern California th
  • What you need to know about Modernism Week 2020 as tickets go on sale

    What you need to know about Modernism Week 2020 as tickets go on sale
    Although the holidays still loom, now is the time to consider the spring if your fancy turns to Modernism Week in Palm Springs. 
    The celebration of midcentury modern architecture, design and culture returns for its 15th year Feb. 13-23, and tickets are on sale as of Nov. 1. With more than 350 events, attendees get an up-close look at how homeowners and designers in the desert have fully embraced the aesthetic and translated it into today’s world through preservation, renovation and ed
  • What to plant in the garden and how to prepare for weather changes

    What to plant in the garden and how to prepare for weather changes
    1. Plant cool-season vegetables within the next few weeks. These include beets, broccoli, carrots, lettuce, peas, radishes, and spinach. You can also plant Swiss chard in its wide variety of colors, as well as parsley, and more. Some will be ready to start harvesting in December.
    2. Plant drought-tolerant shrubs and groundcovers.  As I mentioned a few weeks ago, get them in the ground quickly now. Their roots will develop over the next several months, and they can become fully drought-toler
  • ‘The Real Housewives of Orange County’: The tea party ends in tears, but who is the real troublemaker?

    ‘The Real Housewives of Orange County’: The tea party ends in tears, but who is the real troublemaker?
    In the final scenes of this week’s episode of “The Real Housewives of Orange County,” we see Vicki Gunvalson sobbing in the back of a black SUV, her tears streaking the multi-colored icing of her birthday cake that’s been smeared over her Marie Antoinette-like hair and makeup.
    Do we feel sorry for the OG housewife? Maybe. Just a little.
    But then we remember how haughtily she opened the episode, practically beside herself over the love and adulation that would be showered
  • Frumpy Middle-aged Mom: My hair is growing back in and it’s, gulp, gray

    Frumpy Middle-aged Mom: My hair is growing back in and it’s, gulp, gray
    Someone told me gray hair is the new blond, but I don’t think so.
    I really wish I could agree with this statement, because my hair is finally growing back in after chemotherapy and it’s decidedly … gray. This seems horribly unfair to me, because I’m only 63 years old. I’m far too young to have gray hair. Yes, I am. Stop rolling your eyes.
    Honestly, after dyeing my hair various and sundry shades of red for a good 30 years, I had my hopes that a miracle would occur,
  • ‘Rising tide’ of tenants getting 60-day move-out notices in advance of statewide rent cap

    ‘Rising tide’ of tenants getting 60-day move-out notices in advance of statewide rent cap
    A “rising tide” of California tenants have been getting pre-emptive, 60-day “notices to vacate” their apartments in advance of AB 1482, the state’s new rent cap law, as landlords take advantage of a window that closes Thursday to raise rents before the law kicks in on Jan. 1, tenants rights groups report.
    Even though most tenants are paying their rent and obeying the rules, many have been told they need to move out by Christmas.
    “We’re getting people who
  • Easy fire near Reagan Library in Simi Valley grows to more than 400 acres

    Easy fire near Reagan Library in Simi Valley grows to more than 400 acres
    A wind-stoked brush fire broke out in Simi Valley early Wednesday and had scorched about 400 acres by 8 a.m., authorities said.
    It was moving toward the 23 Freeway, fire officials warned.
    The Ventura County blaze, called the Easy fire, threatened homes in the area and also put the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library at risk.
    A helicopter drops water on the Easy fire burning near Madera Road and the 118 Freeway on Wednesday, Oct. 30, 2019.(Photo by Dean Musgrove, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG)
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  • California pension funds should focus on improving funded ratios, not politics

    California pension funds should focus on improving funded ratios, not politics
    Amidst growing pressures from special interest groups, CalPERS—the nation’s largest public pension system—recently confirmed that it no longer has investments in two private prison companies, CoreCivic and Geo Group.
    Activists have long targeted these companies over a host of objections, the latest being their partnerships with the federal government in the area of immigration. These moves—ostensibly done as part of a normal recalibration of investment strategy—none
  • Class-action lawsuit seeks $5 million over portable chargers sold at Disney, Universal and SeaWorld parks

    Class-action lawsuit seeks $5 million over portable chargers sold at Disney, Universal and SeaWorld parks
    A class-action lawsuit filed by a Los Angeles law firm seeks $5 million in damages from the Del Mar company that operates portable charger swapping machines at Disneyland, Disney World, Universal Studios, SeaWorld and other theme parks.
    The class-action suit was filed on Oct. 25 in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of California in San Diego against Tricopian Inc. and SaveMe Batteries North America, the parent companies of FuelRod portable chargers. The suit was filed by the L.A.
  • Two killed in crash on 405 Freeway in Irvine

    Two killed in crash on 405 Freeway in Irvine
    Two people died in a collision on the 405 Freeway in Irvine on Tuesday, Oct. 29.
    Paramedics responded at 9:52 p.m. to the crash reported in northbound lanes near Irvine Center Drive, Orange County Fire Authority spokeswoman Colleen Windsor said. Coroner’s officials were summoned to the scene about 13 minutes later, incident logs from the California Highway Patrol show.
    The identities of the two people killed in the collision were not immediately released.
    Officials did not immediately disc
  • Alexander: LAFC had a great regular season, but it’s not enough

    Alexander: LAFC had a great regular season, but it’s not enough
    LOS ANGELES — Strange things happen in the playoffs. LAFC was reminded of that again Tuesday night, in brutal fashion.
    Brutal, as in the way Carlos Vela was banged, bounced, jolted and otherwise had his path impeded by the Seattle Sounders, who came in with a game plan to disrupt LAFC’s explosiveness and particularly its best player, and performed it brilliantly. Brutal, as in Latif Blessing being helped off the field twice late in the first half and eventually subbed out because of
  • ‘Tragic’ Long Beach shooting leaves 3 dead, 9 injured — motive and ID of shooter or shooters not known

    ‘Tragic’ Long Beach shooting leaves 3 dead, 9 injured — motive and ID of shooter or shooters not known
    A shooting at a Halloween event in Long Beach on Tuesday night injured 12 people, three fatally, authorities said. The shooter or shooters were at large early Wednesday.
    “Obviously this is a tragic event in our city,” Fire Department Public Information Officer Jake Heflin said at the scene.#LBPD is investigating a shooting incident that occurred @ approx. 10:45 tonight in the 2700 block E 7th St. 3 victims confirmed deceased @ the scene and 9 transported to local hospitals with gunsh
  • ‘Tragic’ Long Beach shooting leaves 3 dead, 9 injured — motive and ID of shooter not known

    ‘Tragic’ Long Beach shooting leaves 3 dead, 9 injured — motive and ID of shooter not known
    A shooting at a Halloween house party in Long Beach left three men dead and nine other people injured on Tuesday night, with the shooter at large early Wednesday.
    “Obviously this is a tragic event in our city,” Long Beach Fire Department Public Information Officer Jake Heflin said at the scene.#LBPD is investigating a shooting incident that occurred @ approx. 10:45 tonight in the 2700 block E 7th St. 3 victims confirmed deceased @ the scene and 9 transported to local hospitals with g
  • Anthony Davis dominates (40 points, 20 rebounds) in Lakers’ rout of Grizzlies

    Anthony Davis dominates (40 points, 20 rebounds) in Lakers’ rout of Grizzlies
    The Lakers’ LeBron James drives against the Grizzlies’ Jae Crowder, right, during the first half of Tuesday’s game at Staples Center. (Photo by Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images)
    LOS ANGELES, CA – OCTOBER 29: Dwight Howard #39 of the Los Angeles Lakers has the ball knocked out of his hands by Brandon Clarke #15 of the Memphis Grizzlies during the first half of the basketball game at Staples Center on October 29, 2019 in Los Angeles, California. NOTE TO USER: User expressly a
  • VOTE: Southern California Girls Athlete of the Week (Nov. 1)

    VOTE: Southern California Girls Athlete of the Week (Nov. 1)
    Each week, publications from the The Southern California News Group’s 11 properties (Orange County Register, L.A. Daily News, Press-Enterprise, San Gabriel Valley Tribune, Long Beach Press-Telegram, The Daily Breeze, San Bernardino Sun, Daily Bulletin, Redlands Daily Facts, Whittier Daily News and Pasadena-Star News) nominate Athletes of the Week for their respective region.
    Each nominee is entered into the overall Southern California Athlete of the Week county-wide vote.
    Click on the news
  • VOTE: Southern California Boys Athlete of the Week (Nov. 1)

    VOTE: Southern California Boys Athlete of the Week (Nov. 1)
    Each week, publications from the The Southern California News Group’s 11 properties (Orange County Register, L.A. Daily News, Press-Enterprise, San Gabriel Valley Tribune, Long Beach Press-Telegram, The Daily Breeze, San Bernardino Sun, Daily Bulletin, Redlands Daily Facts, Whittier Daily News and Pasadena-Star News) nominate Athletes of the Week for their respective region.
    Each nominee is entered into the overall Southern California Athlete of the Week county-wide vote.
    Click on the news
  • Rookie defenseman Josh Mahura sparks Ducks in victory over Jets

    Rookie defenseman Josh Mahura sparks Ducks in victory over Jets
    ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA – OCTOBER 29:Connor Hellebuyck #37 of the Winnipeg Jets defends against Rickard Rakell #67 of the Anaheim Ducks during the first period of a game at Honda Center on October 29, 2019 in Anaheim, California. (Photo by Sean M. Haffey/Getty Images)
    ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA – OCTOBER 29:Carl Dahlstrom #23 , and Luca Sbisa #5,congratulate Blake Wheeler #26 of the Winnipeg Jets after his goal during the first period of a game as Korbinian Holzer #5 of the Anaheim Ducks looks
  • Rachel Klemek of O.C.’s Blackmarket bakeries finishes second on Food Network’s ‘Chopped: Sweets Showdown Grand Finale’

    Rachel Klemek of O.C.’s Blackmarket bakeries finishes second on Food Network’s ‘Chopped: Sweets Showdown Grand Finale’
    She made it through every round, but in the end, a flambé dessert did her in.
    Rachel Klemek of Blackmarket bakeries in Costa Mesa and Santa Ana finished second Tuesday, Oct. 29 on Food Network’s “Chopped” in “Sweets Showdown: Grand Finale!” She had previously won Season 43’s Episode 11 titled, “Sweets Showdown: Cake!” and had returned to compete for a $50,000 prize. She’s the second Orange County chef to win an episode this season, fol
  • LAFC’s historic season ends with loss to Seattle in Western Conference final

    LAFC’s historic season ends with loss to Seattle in Western Conference final
    Brian Rodríguez, of the Los Angeles FC, watches his shot on goal get stopped by goalkeeper Stefan Frei, of the Seattle Sounders FC, during the first half of the MLS Western Conference final at Bank of California Stadium in Los Angeles on Tuesday, Oct. 29, 2019. (Photo by Kevin Sullivan, Orange County Register/SCNG)
    Carlos Vela, of the Los Angeles FC, is taken down by Xavier Arreaga, of the Seattle Sounders FC, during the first half of the MLS Western Conference final at Banc of California
  • Nationals rally past Astros to send World Series to a Game 7

    Nationals rally past Astros to send World Series to a Game 7
    Nationals starting pitcher Stephen Strasburg throws to the plate during the first inning of Game 6 of the World Series against the Astros on Tuesday night in Houston. (Photo by Mike Ehrmann/Getty Images)
    HOUSTON, TEXAS – OCTOBER 29: Justin Verlander #35 of the Houston Astros delivers the pitch against the Washington Nationals during the first inning in Game Six of the 2019 World Series at Minute Maid Park on October 29, 2019 in Houston, Texas. (Photo by Bob Levey/Getty Images)SoundThe gall
  • Police ask for help in identifying non-communicative man found in Santa Ana

    Police ask for help in identifying non-communicative man found in Santa Ana
    SANTA ANA — Santa Ana police asked Tuesday for the public’s help in identifying a man who has been hospitalized since the end of August without communicating with anyone.
    The man is described as Latino, 20 to 30 years old and weighing 150 to 190 pounds, with a circular scar on his upper left arm.
    Police were called about 7 p.m. on Aug. 31 to 5200 W. 7th St. regarding a “non-responsive” man who had been staring down for several hours. He was taken to Fountain Valley Region
  • CIF-SS girls volleyball playoffs: Wednesday’s quarterfinals schedule

    CIF-SS girls volleyball playoffs: Wednesday’s quarterfinals schedule
    The CIF-SS girls volleyball playoff schedule for the Orange County teams on Wednesday.
    GIRLS VOLLEYBALL
    Quarterfinals, Wednesday, 6 p.m.
    DIVISION 1
    Aliso Niguel at Redondo
    Foothill at Sierra Canyon
    Mira Costa at Mater Dei
    DIVISION 2
    Santa Margarita at Murrieta Valley
    Esperanza at Westlake
    Bishop Montgomery at San Juan Hills
    DIVISION 3
    Paloma Valley at Fountain Valley
    DIVISION 4
    Hemet at Saddleback Valley Christian
    DIVISION 5
    Windward at Tustin
    DIVISION 7
    Garden Grove at Bolsa Grande
    La Quinta/W
  • Orange County scores and player stats for Tuesday (10-29-19)

    Orange County scores and player stats for Tuesday (10-29-19)
    Scores and stats for the Orange County games on Tuesday, Oct. 29.
    BOYS WATER POLO
    PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
    Beckman 12, University 10
    NORTH HILLS LEAGUE
    El Dorado 5, Brea Olinda 2
    FREEWAY LEAGUE
    La Habra 9, Sonora 3
    CRESTVIEW LEAGUE
    Villa Park 13, Canyon 7
    NONLEAGUE
    Los Alamitos 21, La Serna 6
     
  • Where Southern California Edison will be providing backup power to customers affected by outages

    Where Southern California Edison will be providing backup power to customers affected by outages
    Southern California Edison will send out vehicles and set up resource centers Wednesday, Oct. 30, to help customers whose power has been turned off to reduce wildfire risk.
    Community crew vehicles are equipped with backup power to give customers a place to charge personal mobile devices as well as to receive water, snacks and updates about the power outages. Those vehicles are planned to be stationed in three locations:
    San Bernardino County: Jessie Turner Health and Fitness Center, 15556 Summit
  • USC WR Drake London enjoying expanded role as confidence grows

    USC WR Drake London enjoying expanded role as confidence grows
    LOS ANGELES — “Everyone talks about the other three, but I think he’s just as good as anyone out here.”
    It was high praise from USC quarterback Kedon Slovis when asked about one of his emerging targets, Drake London. The true freshman receiver has begun to enjoy an expanded role in the offense in recent weeks.
    But Slovis was ready to put London on the pedestal with his three primary targets, NFL prospects Michael Pittman Jr., Amon-Ra St. Brown and Tyler Vaughns.
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  • USC notebook: QB Kedon Slovis working on ball security

    USC notebook: QB Kedon Slovis working on ball security
    LOS ANGELES — USC quarterback Kedon Slovis had a career night in Friday’s victory at Colorado, but he still walked away with something to improve on.
    Namely, his ball security.
    Slovis fumbled twice against the Buffaloes, and once came close to throwing an awkward interception when he tried to dump the ball off to running back Kenan Christon to avoid a sack on the final drive of the game.
    None of these miscues resulted in turnovers, but Slovis said he’s working to avoid similar
  • ‘Smelling blood in the water,’ ex-Trump aide Papadopoulos to run for Katie Hill’s Santa Clarita congressional seat

    ‘Smelling blood in the water,’ ex-Trump aide Papadopoulos to run for Katie Hill’s Santa Clarita congressional seat
    LOS ANGELES (AP) — George Papadopoulos, a former Trump campaign aide who was a key figure in the FBI’s Russia probe, filed paperwork Tuesday to run for the U.S. House seat being vacated by Democrat Katie Hill.
    Papadopoulos didn’t immediately comment, but on Sunday he tweeted, “I love my state too much to see it run down by candidates like Hill. All talk, no action, and a bunch of sellouts.”I’m smelling blood in the water now that Katie Hill has resigned. Calif
  • Short-handed Ducks await word on Josh Manson’s injury

    Short-handed Ducks await word on Josh Manson’s injury
    ANAHEIM — Josh Manson wasn’t on the ice when the Ducks participated in their morning skate Tuesday at Honda Center. The Ducks expected to get a medical update on the defenseman’s lower-body ailment during their game against the Winnipeg Jets and then make the findings public Wednesday.
    Hampus Lindholm, Manson’s defense partner, skated but was ruled out of Tuesday’s game because of a lower-body injury suffered in the Ducks’ victory over the Colorado Avalanche o

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