• USC football live updates vs. Oregon Ducks

    USC football live updates vs. Oregon Ducks
    Follow along for live updates from USC beat writer Adam Grosbard before, during and after USC’s game against the Oregon Ducks.A Twitter List by JHWreporter
    Related Articles USC’s growth to be put to the test against No. 7 Oregon No. 7 Oregon at USC: TV info, scouting report and prediction USC agrees to hire Cincinnati’s Mike Bohn as new AD, report says USC notebook: Why Trojans need a strong start against Oregon NFL or the Olympics? USC RB Kenan Christon wants to do both
  • Breeders’ Cup: Uni passes Got Stormy for Mile victory

    Breeders’ Cup: Uni passes Got Stormy for Mile victory
    ARCADIA — Joel Rosario and Chad Brown teamed up for a come-from behind victory with Uni in the $2 million Breeders’ Cup Mile at Santa Anita, rallying on the outside to pass 3-1 favorite Got Stormy and give Rosario his second victory of the day.
    Uni and Got Stormy were the only two females in Saturday’s 13-horse field.
    It was Brown’s second victory of the weekend as Uni, the 7-2 second choice, overtook Got Stormy at the eighth pole and scored her 10th victory in 18 starts.
  • Girl Scout Cadettes put outdoor skills to the test

    Girl Scout Cadettes put outdoor skills to the test
    Hundreds of Orange County Girl Scouts showed off their outdoor skills Saturday morning, Nov. 2, building campsites, reading maps and compasses and performing first aid.
    They were setting up their home bases for Cadette-O-Rama, while also taking part in a friendly competition of skills.
    The weekend event at Oak Canyon Park in Silverado is a decades-old tradition for the Girl Scouts — one the Orange County CEO knows well.
    “I participated in 1974 and 1975,” said Vikki Shepp, who w
  • Video: Clippers coach Doc Rivers on facing the Utah Jazz again

    Video: Clippers coach Doc Rivers on facing the Utah Jazz again
    PLAYA VISTA — Clippers coach Doc Rivers says his team learned from its loss in Utah this week. The Clippers will host the Jazz at 6 p.m. Sunday. Also, he said he likes seeing the Clippers billboards around L.A. and says Montrezl Harrell’s become “master of his domain” this season.
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  • JSerra running back Chris Street out for the season with broken fibula

    JSerra running back Chris Street out for the season with broken fibula
    JSerra standout running back and Cal commit Chris Street broke his fibula Friday in a loss against Mater Dei and will miss the upcoming playoffs, the senior confirmed Saturday.
    Street said he is awaiting to learn his recovery time but won’t be available when the Lions begin the postseason in two weeks.
    The fibula is the outer and often smaller of the two bones between the knee and the ankle.
    JSerra (6-4, 2-3) finished fourth in the Trinity League and appears headed toward the CIF-SS Divisi
  • Breeders’ Cup: Mitole rallies to claim Sprint

    Breeders’ Cup: Mitole rallies to claim Sprint
    ARCADIA — Jockey Ricardo Santana Jr. stood up in the saddle in celebration after guiding Mitole to a come-from behind victory in the $2 million Breeders’ Cup Sprint at Santa Anita on Saturday.
    Mitole, the 9-5 second choice in the wagering, kept alive his chances for Horse of the Year with his sixth victory in seven 2019 starts, including four Grade I stakes. The 4-year-old Eskendereya colt beat pacesetter Shancelot, the 3-2 favorite, by 1 1/4 lengths.
    Whitmore, ridden by Mike Smith,
  • Breeders’ Cup: Iridessa edges Vasilika in Filly & Mare Turf

    Breeders’ Cup: Iridessa edges Vasilika in Filly & Mare Turf
    ARCADIA — A second heavy favorite hit the deck Saturday at Santa Anita as Iridessa, a 13-1 outsider, won the $2 million Breeders’ Cup Filly & Mare Turf over local favorite Vasilika.
    Sistercharlie, thought to be a Horse of the Year contender going in, finished third as the 4-5 favorite.
    In the previous race, Spun to Run, at 9-1, upset even-money favorite Omaha Beach in Dirt Mile
    The Irish-bred Iridessa, ridden by Wayne Lordan and trained by Joseph O’Brien, beat the onrushing
  • Why political discourse is on a ventilator machine: Paula Priamos

    Why political discourse is on a ventilator machine: Paula Priamos
    First off, I did not vote for Trump nor did I vote for Clinton during the 2016 election. I wrote in my choice, someone whom I thought deserved the role and didn’t get it. I hear I’m not alone. Nearly 30 percent of voters took their right as an American citizen in a democracy and chose not to vote. Some say that’s selfish and myself and others should’ve chosen the lesser of the two evils. But I view my vote as my own individual voice and I will not allow it to be silenced.
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  • Motorcyclist dies in multi-vehicle crash near The District shopping center in Tustin

    Motorcyclist dies in multi-vehicle crash near The District shopping center in Tustin
    A motorcyclist was dead as a result of a multi-vehicle crash on Saturday near The District at Tustin Legacy shopping center and a portion of a major thoroughfare was shut down while police investigated the cause of the collision, authorities said.
    Tustin police received a call of a traffic accident involving a motorcycle on Jamboree Road near Warner Avenue about 11:35 a.m., Lt. Andrew Birozy said.
    It wasn’t immediately known how many vehicles were involved in the crash.
    The motorcycli
  • Breeders’ Cup: Spun to Run stuns over Omaha Beach in Dirt Mile

    Breeders’ Cup: Spun to Run stuns over Omaha Beach in Dirt Mile
    ARCADIA — In the first major upset of the day at Santa Anita, Spun to Run, at 9-1, upset even-money favorite Omaha Beach by 2 3/4 lengths in the $1 million Breeders’ Cup Dirt Mile at Santa Anita.
    Spun to Run, ridden by Irad Ortiz Jr. and trained by Juan Carlos Guerrero, came into the race off a 6 3/4-length victory in an overnight stakes at Parx Racing on Oct. 12. Final time for the 1 mile was 1:36.58.
    Omaha Beach, who won the Santa Anita Sprint Championship on Oct. 25 in his first r
  • Get real on health-care costs, politicians

    Get real on health-care costs, politicians
    Though it’s the annual open-enrollment time at the newspaper, I haven’t signed up for Warrencare — yet. Not saying we all should. Not saying we shouldn’t. I haven’t read deeply enough into the weeds of the proposal in which Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Massachusetts, on Thursday finally told those interested in her presidential candidacy, and told her opponents, how she proposes to pay for Medicare for All.However it comes out after going through the electoral wash, and
  • Breeders’ Cup: 14-1 longshot Belvoir Bay takes Turf Sprint

    Breeders’ Cup: 14-1 longshot Belvoir Bay takes Turf Sprint
    ARCADIA — Stormy Liberal didn’t win his third consecutive Breeders’ Cup Turf Sprint, but his trainer, Peter Miller, did Saturday at Santa Anita.
    Miller saddled 14-1 longshot Belvoir Bay for a 1 1/4-length victory in the $1 million race at 5 furlongs.
    The 6-year-old gelded son of Equiano ran the distance in a track-record 54.83 seconds.
    Javier Castellano won his second Breeders’ Cup race of the weekend, holding off a late charge by another Miller runner, Om, who went postw
  • Breeders’ Cup: Covfefe holds on in Filly & Mare Sprint

    Breeders’ Cup: Covfefe holds on in Filly & Mare Sprint
    ARCADIA — Covfefe, the 3-2 favorite, got the second day of Breeders’ Cup XXXVI off to a chalky start, holding off the late-charging Bellafina by three-quarters of a length to win the $1 million Filly & Mare Sprint at Santa Anita on Saturday.
    Bellafina, 9-2, came in off three lackluster races after a powerful 5 1/4-length victory in the Santa Anita Oaks on April 6. She was unbeaten in four races at Santa Anita before Saturday.
    Covfefe, a 3-year-old daughter of Into Mischief, might
  • CIF-SS boys water polo playoffs: First-round matchups, schedule

    CIF-SS boys water polo playoffs: First-round matchups, schedule
    The schedule for the first round of the CIF-SS boys water polo playoffs.
    BOYS WATER POLO 
    DIVISION 1
    Pairings to be announced.
    DIVISION 2
    First roundWednesday, Nov. 6, 5 p.m.
    Murrieta Valley at Palos Verdes
    Dana Hills at Los Alamitos
    Corona del Mar at La Serna
    Dos Pueblos at Foothill
    Redlands East Valley at Woodbridge
    Mira Costa at Damien
    Laguna Beach at Riverside Poly
    Agoura at San Clemente
    DIVISION 3
    First round
    Tuesday, Nov. 5, 5 p.m.
    Malibu at Long Beach Wilson
    San Marcos at Ventura
    New
  • Ducks captain Ryan Getzlaf having fun again as he approaches milestone

    Ducks captain Ryan Getzlaf having fun again as he approaches milestone
    ANAHEIM — There were piles upon piles of commemorative hockey sticks stacked on a table when Ryan Getzlaf arrived at Honda Center one recent afternoon. A box of silver Sharpies lay at the ready. A chair was positioned just so, and Getzlaf dropped into it, ready to get to work.
    “I wouldn’t say it’s a blast, but I guess if people are still asking that’s a good thing,” Getzlaf said, laughing when someone pulled up a chair next to him for an extended conversation,
  • Breeders’ Cup consensus picks for Saturday Nov. 2

    Breeders’ Cup consensus picks for Saturday Nov. 2
    The consensus box of picks comes from handicappers Bob Mieszerski, Art Wilson, Terry Turrell and Eddie Wilson. Here are the picks for Saturday, Nov. 2 for racing at Santa Anita, Day 2 of the Breeders’ Cup.
    Trouble viewing on mobile device? See consensus picks
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  • Travel: These top 5 Mexican ports serve up sun and fun

    Travel: These top 5 Mexican ports serve up sun and fun
    For the cruisers seen on YouTube stumbling back to their ship wearing a sombrero and sunglasses to hide glassy eyes, it’s proximity to a cantina for cervezas and shots. Another group will say it’s all about local culture — the people, history, music and food. Others are swayed by the variety of shore excursions or access to a luxurious resort for a day of fun and sun. Then there are folks who just want a safe place to walk around.
    What makes for a great Mexican cruise port is t
  • Hail dusts Huntington Beach and Garden Grove on Saturday

    Hail dusts Huntington Beach and Garden Grove on Saturday
    A small portion of Orange County was surprised Saturday morning as hail pelted areas of Huntington Beach and Garden Grove.
    It’s a bit unusual for Southern California to see hail in early November, a forecaster said, unless the right conditions are present.
    So officials with the National Weather Service weren’t necessarily surprised by the reports as upper-level moisture was seen moving into the area, Meteorologist Dan Gregoria said.
    “We didn’t expect any rain and haven&rs
  • Recipe: Green Goddess dressing is back, either for salads or as a dip, and here’s how to make it

    Recipe: Green Goddess dressing is back, either for salads or as a dip, and here’s how to make it
    My husband loves Green Goddess dressing. He remembers it from his childhood in the ’50s as a fancy-restaurant treat, recalling in loving terms its alluring flavor and verdant hue. In the cookbook “Lost Recipes” by Marion Cunningham (Knoff), the author details its history. The dressing was created around 1925 by the chef at San Francisco’s Palace Hotel to honor a play titled “Green Goddess.”
    To my husband’s delight, lately it’s been popping up on me
  • Heisler: Warriors just went from dynasty to expansion team

    Heisler: Warriors just went from dynasty to expansion team
    Farewell, little dynasty.
    That splat you heard was the the Warriors, who dominated the NBA the past five seasons as it went from marginally profitable to immensely wealthy, hitting the pavement like an egg dropped from space.
    Of course, it’s still way early to write them off, as TNT’s Charles Barkley did, predicting they wouldn’t even make the playoffs … at halftime of their opener … or, at least it was until Steph Curry broke his hand in the fourth game.
    There&rs
  • Blazing Noodles at Pechanga Resort Casino gets a new head chef

    Blazing Noodles at Pechanga Resort Casino gets a new head chef
    Blazing Noodles at Pechanga Resort Casino in Temecula has a new head chef in 27-year-old Bobby Cheng, but Cheng is far from new to the restaurant or Asian cuisine.
    Cheng, who previously oversaw Blazing Noodles’ front of house operations for three years, decided to go behind the scenes by being in charge of the kitchen.
    “I’ve always wanted to make Asian food how I grew up with its flavors, essences, and have a team around me who are involved in creating great things and have the
  • Positioning of fire crews helping get ahead of the wildfires

    Positioning of fire crews helping get ahead of the wildfires
    Agencies that fight wildfires in Southern California are increasingly positioning fire engines in high-hazard areas and increasing staff in anticipation that major conflagrations will break out during red flag warnings.
    It’s that positioning they say that has helped limit the destructiveness of the wind-driven fires in the past two weeks.
    “When you pre-assemble strike teams, they’re at a moment’s ready to be dispatched,” said Cal Fire/Riverside County Fire Departmen
  • Positioning fire crews in high-hazard areas and upping staff is helping to get ahead of wildfires

    Positioning fire crews in high-hazard areas and upping staff is helping to get ahead of wildfires
    Agencies that fight wildfires in Southern California are increasingly positioning fire engines in high-hazard areas and increasing staff in anticipation that major conflagrations will break out during red flag warnings.
    It’s that positioning they say that has helped limit the destructiveness of the wind-driven fires in the past two weeks.
    “When you pre-assemble strike teams, they’re at a moment’s ready to be dispatched,” said Cal Fire/Riverside County Fire Departmen
  • Remember to set your clocks back – and check your smoke detectors

    Remember to set your clocks back – and check your smoke detectors
    Time’s on your side this weekend when daylight saving sunsets.
    Most of the United States, including California, bids adieu at 2 a.m. local time Sunday, when standard time returns, bringing an extra hour of sleep for one night.
    With the shift, it’ll be lighter earlier in the morning and darker earlier in the evening.
    Hawaii, American Samoa, Guam, Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands and most of Arizona don’t observe daylight saving time, so no need to change.
    Daylight saving tim
  • New Anaheim program intended to help seniors facing hardship with rent

    New Anaheim program intended to help seniors facing hardship with rent
    Anaheim officials have declined to pass rules that freeze or limit increases on mobile home park rents, but they’re hoping a new “senior safety net” program will help the city’s older residents – wherever they live – who find themselves in dire circumstances.
    For months, tenants at the 55-and-older Rancho La Paz mobile home park have lobbied city leaders in Anaheim and Fullerton for help (the park straddles the cities’ shared border). Their park was sold
  • Know the basics of fire safety to protect your home – and your wallet

    Know the basics of fire safety to protect your home – and your wallet
    With California’s fire season is in full swing, it seems important to talk about some precautions you should take to protect your home and its contents.
    The unpredictable nature of windy conditions, low humidity, and flying embers can make many areas in California — not just those adjacent to wildlands — susceptible to the threat of fire.
    Review your insurance policy: Homeowners and renters alike should take the time to locate their current policy and take a look at the key fac
  • Long Beach, West Orange County nonprofits to celebrate grand relaunch with Jewish Long Beach premiere night

    Long Beach, West Orange County nonprofits to celebrate grand relaunch with Jewish Long Beach premiere night
    A reception and film screening will serve as a grand relaunch of Jewish Long Beach, a merger of the Jewish Federation and Jewish Community Foundation of Long Beach and West Orange County two years in the works.
    The Jewish Long Beach Premier Night will take place at the Alpert Jewish Community Center on Wednesday, Nov. 6.
    “We are thrilled to roll Jewish Long Beach out to the Long Beach and West Orange County communities,” Jewish Long Beach CEO Zachary Benjamin said in a statement. &ld
  • 3 ways to fail as a commercial real estate professional

    3 ways to fail as a commercial real estate professional
    The airways and media channels are clogged with ways to succeed. Seven habits of successful people, characteristics of top producers, three ways to own your tomorrow in 90 days — just by doing this!
    Well, I wanted to write a success column of a different sort – an anti-success column. I guess, by default, if you don’t do the things that will cause you to fail, you will succeed, but I digress. I can assure you this, if self-destruction is your goal, follow this simple three-step
  • Football roundup: Trabuco Hills’ late, goal-line stand holds off Aliso Niguel

    Football roundup: Trabuco Hills’ late, goal-line stand holds off Aliso Niguel
    Trabuco Hills forced an incomplete pass from its 3-yard line on the final play Friday to hold on for a 26-21 victory against host Aliso Niguel that settled second place in the Sea View League and rattled the CIF-SS Division 8 rankings.
    The Mustangs (6-4, 3-1), ranked sixth in Division 8, knocked off the No. 1 Wolverines (7-3, 2-2) for second place behind San Juan Hills (4-0 in league).
    Aliso Niguel coach Kurt Westling said late Friday night that he still believes his team will make the playoffs.
  • All of OCVarsity’s coverage of Friday’s high school football games

    All of OCVarsity’s coverage of Friday’s high school football games
    This is the place to find all of OCVarsity’s coverage — game stories, scores, photos and more — from Friday’s high school football games, plus Thursday’s games.
    We’ll have the week’s stat leaders and updated league standings online Saturday night.
    FRIDAY’S GAMES
    OCVarsity Photos: All the drama, fun moments from Friday’s high school football gamesHigh school football: Friday’s scores, Nov. 1Fryer on football: Some teams up, others down a
  • Fryer on football: Some teams up, others down as they head into playoffs

    Fryer on football: Some teams up, others down as they head into playoffs
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowThe regular season is over. It’s playoffs time.
    The CIF-Southern Section football playoffs begin next week.
    Many of Orange County’s playoff-bound football teams are trending upward as they head into the playoffs.
    Some are trending downward. The playoffs might provide a fresh-start opportunity for those teams.
    A quick look at a few teams …
    Aliso Niguel: trending downward. The Wolverines (7-3
  • Katella knocks off Santa Ana Valley to cap Orange League run with outright title

    Katella knocks off Santa Ana Valley to cap Orange League run with outright title
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowSANTA ANA — Katella’s football team has ruled the Orange League for more than half a decade and went out on top one last time.
    The Knights made sure to win the crown outright in their final season as a member of the Orange League with a 36-8 victory over Santa Ana Valley on Friday night at Santa Ana Valley High.
    “It’s kind of an odd feeling,” Katella coach Fred DiPalma said. &ldq
  • Bryce Young adds a perfect touch to Mater Dei’s blowout of JSerra

    Bryce Young adds a perfect touch to Mater Dei’s blowout of JSerra
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowSANTA ANA — The Mater Dei football team entered Friday night’s game with the goal of being perfect.
    Bryce Young may have taken that plan a little too literally.
    The senior quarterback went a perfect 17 of 17 passing to lead the Monarchs to a 51-14 victory over JSerra at Santa Ana Stadium in their Trinity League and regular-season finale.
    Young’s 17 consecutive completions set a school record
  • Corona del Mar rolls over Los Alamitos to stay on unbeaten going into playoffs

    Corona del Mar rolls over Los Alamitos to stay on unbeaten going into playoffs
    Corona del Mar’s Mark Redman, 81, celebrates a touchdown with Bradley Schlom during a game against Los Alamitos in a Sunset League game Friday Nov. 1, 2019 at Newport Harbor High (Photo by Michael Fernandez, Contributing Photographer)
    Corona del Mar’s John Humphreys catches a touchdown pass against Los Alamitos’ Darrien Wingfield in a Sunset League game Friday Nov. 1, 2019 at Newport Harbor High (Photo by Michael Fernandez, Contributing Photographer)SoundThe gallery will resume
  • Orange smashes Santa Ana, captures first league title in 16 years

    Orange smashes Santa Ana, captures first league title in 16 years
    Orange players including guard Joseph Benson, center left, and wide receiver Christian Trujillo, center, right, celebrate their teamÕs win over Santa Ana in Orange on Friday, November 1, 2019. (Photo by Paul Rodriguez, Contributing Photographer)
    Orange cornerback Bryan Fausto, left, steps in front of Santa AnaÕs Daniel Avalos to intercept a pass late in the fourth quarter in Orange on Friday, November 1, 2019. (Photo by Paul Rodriguez, Contributing Photographer)SoundThe gallery wil
  • Foothill beats Brea Olinda to capture North Hills League title, stay undefeated

    Foothill beats Brea Olinda to capture North Hills League title, stay undefeated
    Foothill’s Gabe Gallardo, right, looks for a hole in the Brea Olinda defense on Friday November 1, 2019. (Photo by Michael Kitada, Contributing Photographer)
    Foothill’s Gabe Gallardo, right, gets loose in the Brea Olinda secondary for positive yards on Friday November 1, 2019. (Photo by Michael Kitada, Contributing Photographer)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsFoothill’s Jackson Selby, right, fights for yardage as Brea Olinda’s, Noah Vonburger, left, brings him down
  • Mission Viejo romps against Tesoro to go charging into playoffs

    Mission Viejo romps against Tesoro to go charging into playoffs
    Mission Viejo’s Marvin Anderson dodges Tesoro defenders while carrying the ball during a South Coast League game between the two teams on Friday, November 1, 2019. (Photo By Jeff Antenore, Contributing Photographer)
    Tesoro running back Ramsey Barazin carries the ball during a South Coast League game at Mission Viejo on Friday, November 1, 2019. (Photo By Jeff Antenore, Contributing Photographer)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsMission Viejo quarterback Peter Costelli throws the ball d
  • LeBron James, Anthony Davis help Lakers outlast Mavericks in overtime

    LeBron James, Anthony Davis help Lakers outlast Mavericks in overtime
    The Lakers’ Danny Green takes a shot during the second quarter of Friday’s game against the Mavericks in Dallas. (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)
    Anthony Davis #3 of the Los Angeles Lakers takes a shot against Maxi Kleber #42 of the Dallas Mavericks in the second quarter at American Airlines Center on November 01, 2019 in Dallas, Texas. (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)SoundThe gallery will resume inseconds LeBron James #23 of the Los Angeles Lakers takes a shot against
  • Ryan Getzlaf goal gives Ducks overtime victory over Vancouver Canucks

    Ryan Getzlaf goal gives Ducks overtime victory over Vancouver Canucks
    Vancouver Canucks goalie Jacob Markstrom, front, dives for the puck off a pass by Anaheim Ducks left wing Nick Ritchie, top, during the second period of an NHL hockey game in Anaheim, Calif., Friday, Nov. 1, 2019. (AP Photo/Kelvin Kuo)
    Anaheim Ducks left wing Max Comtois, left, falls to the ice while working for position against Vancouver Canucks defenseman Troy Stecher, center, as Jacob Markstrom guards the goal during the second period of an NHL hockey game in Anaheim, Calif., Friday, Nov. 1,
  • OCVarsity Photos: All the drama, fun moments from Friday’s high school football games

    OCVarsity Photos: All the drama, fun 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 an exciting night of high school football action in Orange County on Friday night.  Go to the OCVarsity pages to see all of our coverage — game stories, scores and more.
    Brea Olinda’s Christian Steward, left, breaks up a pass intended for Foothill’s Brady Schrank, right, during their game on Friday November 1, 2019. (Photo by Michael Kitada, C
  • High school football: Friday’s scores, Nov. 1

    High school football: Friday’s scores, Nov. 1
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowScores from the CIF-SS Week 10 high school football games Friday, Nov. 1.
    O.C. SCORES & STATS
    FOOTBALL SCORES
    CIF-SS
    605 LEAGUE
    Artesia 61, Pioneer 21
    Glenn 50, Cerritos 34
    ACADEMY LEAGUE
    Firebaugh 36, Southlands Christian 0
    ALMONT LEAGUE
    Bell Gardens 34, Schurr 12
    Alhambra 59, Keppel 0
    Montebello 35, San Gabriel 0
    AMBASSADOR LEAGUE
    Ontario Christian 41, Arrowhead Christian 0
    Aquinas 70, Western Christian
  • Avalon can’t keep up with Sage Hill in showdown for Express League title

    Avalon can’t keep up with Sage Hill in showdown for Express League title
    Avalon’s DeAngelo Reyes #8 pushes aside Sage Hill’s Ben Romeo #2 as he runs the ball in Newport Beach on Friday, Nov. 1, 2019. (Photo by Scott Varley, Daily Breeze/SCNG)
    Sage Hill quarterback Finn Mcclintock #3 looks for a receiver in Newport Beach on Friday, Nov. 1, 2019. (Photo by Scott Varley, Daily Breeze/SCNG)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsAvalon’s Adalberto Martinez #2 is chased down by Sage Hill’s Jake Nadelman #21 in Newport Beach on Friday, Nov. 1, 2019. (
  • After Easy fire, Reagan Presidential Library and Museum gets back to business

    After Easy fire, Reagan Presidential Library and Museum gets back to business
    Just feet from the gravesite of Ronald and Nancy Reagan, John Heubusch looked west from a terrace at the presidential library and museum named after the nation’s 40th president.
    On a clear day, you might see the sea from this spot at the museum, full of historical treasures from the lives of the U.S. president and the first lady.
    But Friday was different. It was the Reagan Presidential Library and Museum’s first day open after the Easy fire tore through Simi Valley hillsides, scorchi
  • Orange County scores and player stats for Friday (11-1-19)

    Orange County scores and player stats for Friday (11-1-19)
    Scores and stats for the Orange County games on Friday, Nov. 1.
    FOOTBALL SCORES & STATS
    BOYS WATER POLO
    NONLEAGUE
    Foothill 13, Coronado 6
     
  • Southern California’s week of flames and fears, as wildfires scorch a thirsty region

    Southern California’s week of flames and fears, as wildfires scorch a thirsty region
    As a week of wildfires and frantic evacuations ramps down, authorities extended a red flag warning through Saturday afternoon in the interior mountains of Los Angeles County and the Santa Clarita Valley.
    There also was a small chance the warning would reach into Sunday, the National Weather Service said.
    Forecasters expect winds of 10 to 20 mph with isolated gusts to 35 mph this weekend.
    That’s nowhere near the unusually strong gusts — 60 to 70 mph gusts — that had thousands fl
  • Whicker: British Idiom wins Juvenile Fillies, thanks to Liz Crow, who saw gold in discount rack

    Whicker: British Idiom wins Juvenile Fillies, thanks to Liz Crow, who saw gold in discount rack
    British Idiom and jockey Javier Castellano celebrate after winning the Juvenile Fillies race during the 2019 Breeders’ Cup on Friday at Santa Anita. (Photo by Sarah Reingewirtz, Pasadena Star-News/SCNG)
    The start of the Juvenile Fillies race as Jockey Javier Castellano riding British Idiom wins during the Breeders Cup World Championships horse racing at Santa Anita Park on Friday, November 1, 2019 in Arcadia, California. (Photo by Keith Birmingham, Pasadena Star-News/SCNG)SoundThe gallery
  • Kicker Michael Badgley looking to repay Chargers’ patience

    Kicker Michael Badgley looking to repay Chargers’ patience
    COSTA MESA — Michael Badgley always plays it cool. It was why he thrived under pressure during a memorable rookie season as the Chargers’ kicker last season.
    But Badgley tried playing it cool after feeling pain in his right groin a few days before the Chargers’ opened the 2019 season against the Indianapolis Colts.
    He was a surprise inactive in Week 1, but Chargers coach Anthony Lynn said Badgley would be treated as day-to-day. Another week went by and Badgley was again inactiv
  • Governor Newsom threatens PG&E takeover if no plan is made

    Governor Newsom threatens PG&E takeover if no plan is made
    By ADAM BEAM
    SACRAMENTO, Calif. — California’s governor on Friday threatened a takeover of the troubled utility blamed for sparking deadly wildfires across the state with its outdated equipment unless it can emerge from bankruptcy ahead of next year’s wildfire season with a plan focused on safety.
    Gov. Gavin Newsom called all sides to a meeting early next week, saying he would personally try to mediate a solution involving Pacific Gas & Electric.
    But if an agreement can&rsq
  • Newsom’s not Gray Davis, but the parallels are eerie

    Newsom’s not Gray Davis, but the parallels are eerie
    SACRAMENTO — As wildfires scorch California and Pacific Gas & Electric turns off electricity in large swaths of the state to reduce the fire risk, our new progressive governor, Gavin Newsom, is facing the first real crisis in his young administration. “I own this,” he said, regarding the fires and related blackouts, but his press conferences have seemed less about a governor who is in control and more about a deer staring at the headlights.
    Newsom isn’t the first Cali
  • Art and soul: This exhibit showcases ability, not disability

    Art and soul: This exhibit showcases ability, not disability
    Katherine Musch could not contain the excitement she felt about the art she’s produced in just the month that she’s been studying at the Creative Identity program in Anaheim.
    She clapped her hands and jumped in place as she waited to show off a silk scarf that she’d decorated, one with a colorful floral design.
    Musch, 45, said she hadn’t created art like that before. Being part of Creative Identity, which helps adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities, open

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