• Anaheim gathers to celebrate Dia de los Muertos

    Anaheim gathers to celebrate Dia de los Muertos
    With ofrendas, calavera skulls and traditional dances, the Anaheim Community Services Department helped residents celebrate Dia de los Muertos on Nov. 1.
    The event, in its fifth year, brought together several groups to hold the community event.
    Santa Ramirez, a dancer with Hueyatl Wananna, an Aztec dance group, gets ready to take the stage as The City of Anaheim Community Services Department held their fifth annual Day of the Dead celebration with music, dancing and more than 40 altars at The An
  • President Trump expected to restore Navy SEAL Eddie Gallagher’s rank back to chief by Veteran’s Day

    President Trump expected to restore Navy SEAL Eddie Gallagher’s rank back to chief by Veteran’s Day
    President Donald Trump appears poised to restore decorated Navy SEAL Edward “Eddie” Gallagher’s rank as chief petty officer just days after it was stripped away by a top officer.
    In a news report on “Fox and Friends,” host Pete Hegseth said he spoke with the president on Sunday, Nov. 3, regarding three military service members and Trump indicated he will take action by Veteran’s Day, Nov. 11.
    In addition to Gallagher’s case, the other two referenced inci
  • Curt Seeden: Fountain Valley’s Veterans Park to be officially dedicated on Veterans Day

    Curt Seeden: Fountain Valley’s Veterans Park to be officially dedicated on Veterans Day
    A show of hands please: Who knows where Fountain Valley’s Veterans Park is?
    For years, this particular park has been better known as the “lawn just east of the Fountain Valley Library.”
    Well, Veterans Park will officially be dedicated with a ribbon cutting and the unveiling of a new sign at this year’s Veterans Day ceremony, Monday, Nov. 11.
    To refresh your memory, back on April 30, the City Council voted unanimously to officially name the grassy area east of the library
  • Angels decline Kole Calhoun’s option, making him a free agent

    Angels decline Kole Calhoun’s option, making him a free agent
    Kole Calhoun’s tenure with the Angels is one significant step closer to being over.
    The Angels declined Calhoun’s $14 million option for 2020 on Monday, instead paying him a $1 million buyout.
    Calhoun is now a free agent, so he could still re-sign with the Angels at a lesser salary. At this point, it’s unclear if either side would be interested in such a reunion.
    Calhoun, 32, had been preparing himself for the end of his Angels’ tenure since before the season ended.
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  • Orange County football top 25 at end of regular season

    Orange County football top 25 at end of regular season
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowThe Orange County high school football top 25.
    O.C. TOP 25
    (The poll voters are five members of the media. The final poll will be published after the CIF-SS Finals.)
    1. Mater Dei 10-0 (125 poll points)
    Monarchs concluded regular season with 51-14 win over JSerra, are seeded No. 1 in CIF-Southern Section Division 1 playoffs.
    Next: vs. Bishop Amat at Santa Ana Stadium, Nov. 15
    2. Mission Viejo 10-0 (119)
    Diablo
  • Rise in preterm births gives California a ‘B’ grade from March of Dimes

    Rise in preterm births gives California a ‘B’ grade from March of Dimes
    LOS ANGELES — The preterm birth rate in California has increased to 8.8%, reaching a 10-year high and earning the state a “B” grade for its preterm birth rate, one key indicator of maternal and infant health, the March of Dimes said Monday.
    Los Angeles County’s preterm birth rate ranks fifth highest in the state; the rate remains high at 9.0%, unchanged from last year’s report, and up from the rate of 8.8% reported by March of Dimes in 2017.
    Beyond preterm birth, th
  • State confiscates nearly 1 million marijuana plants, arrests 148 in 2019 effort to combat illegal grows

    State confiscates nearly 1 million marijuana plants, arrests 148 in 2019 effort to combat illegal grows
    LOS ANGELES — State Attorney General Xavier Becerra announced Monday the arrests of 148 people so far this year during the Campaign Against Marijuana Planting Program enforcement effort, the nation’s largest such multi-agency eradication program.
    During this year’s effort, CAMP personnel also eradicated 953,459 marijuana plants from 345 raided grow sites across the state and seized 168 weapons, Becerra announced at a downtown Los Angeles news conference.
    “Illegal cannabis
  • The Muck in Fullerton celebrates Dia de los Muertos

    The Muck in Fullerton celebrates Dia de los Muertos
    The Muckenthaler Cultural Center helped the community celebrate Dia de los Muertos, or Day of the Day, on Sunday, Nov. 3.
    Throughout the event various ballet folklorico and dance groups performed. Several ofrendas, or alters, were on display and there was the traditional skeleton facepainting available and sugar skulls, called calavera, to make and decorate.
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  • Orange County girls athlete of the week: Isabella Chhiv, Portola

    Orange County girls athlete of the week: Isabella Chhiv, Portola
    The Orange County girls athlete of the week:
    Name: Isabella Chhiv
    School: Portola
    Sport: Tennis
    Year: Freshman
    Noteworthy: The top-seeded Chhiv defeated No. 2 Jane Lee of University 8-6 in the finals of the Pacific Coast tournament at Irvine to become the first Portola player to capture an individual league title. “Bella maintained a level head in the game and played her best tennis,” Portola coach Natasha Schottland said. “She represented Portola and the team well.” In t
  • Q&A: Go behind the scenes with ‘The Imagineering Story’ documentary filmmaker Leslie Iwerks

    Q&A: Go behind the scenes with ‘The Imagineering Story’ documentary filmmaker Leslie Iwerks
    Documentary filmmaker Leslie Iwerks traces the 65-year history of the artists and engineers who designed and built the Disney theme parks and attractions around the world in the new Disney+ docuseries “The Imagineering Story.”
    The six-part documentary series debuting Nov. 12 on Disney’s new streaming service is a family album of sorts for Iwerks — her grandfather and father play prominent roles in the story being told about the history of Walt Disney Imagineering, the cre
  • Fryer’s vote in the OC football top 25 after Week 10

    Fryer’s vote in the OC football top 25 after Week 10
    Mater Dei (10-0)
    Mission Viejo (10-0)
    Servite (7-3)
    Corona del Mar (10-0)
    JSerra (6-4)
    La Habra (8-2)
    San Clemente (8-2)
    Orange Lutheran (5-5)
    Edison (7-3)
    Tesoro (8-2)
    Foothill (10-0)
    Santa Margarita (3-7)
    San Juan Hills (7-3)
    Yorba Linda (9-1)
    Cypress (10-0)
    Los Alamitos (4-6)
    Villa Park (5-5)
    Orange (9-1)
    St. Margaret’s (9-1)
    Western (9-1)
    Newport Harbor (7-3)
    Capistrano Valley (3-7)
    Western (9-1)
    Sunny Hills (8-2)
    Marina (8-2)
  • Drew Doughty marks homecoming with discussion of shortcomings

    Drew Doughty marks homecoming with discussion of shortcomings
    For Kings defenseman Drew Doughty, success brought about a discussion of shortcomings and a road trip took him home.
    When the Kings (5-9-0) traveled to Toronto Sunday for a showdown with the Maple Leafs (7-5-3) on Tuesday, Doughty entered familiar territory. He grew up in London, Ontario, and played junior hockey even closer to Toronto in Guelph, Ontario. In the Kings’ previous contest, he scored an overtime game-winner against Chicago, only to sound off on his desire to elevate his perfor
  • What 3 new scents did Disneyland add to It’s a Small World for the holidays? You’ll never guess them all

    What 3 new scents did Disneyland add to It’s a Small World for the holidays? You’ll never guess them all
    Disneyland will add three new scents to the classic It’s a Small World attraction for the holidays this year that will join two aromas from past seasons that have helped make the leisurely meandering boat journey around the world smell more authentic and immersive.
    The holiday version of the beloved boat ride celebrating the children of the world returns Friday, Nov. 8 for its 23rd season with new scents in the South America and South Seas and Asia scenes.
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  • Video shows humpbacks soaring, slapping, singing next to boats off Southern California coast

    Video shows humpbacks soaring, slapping, singing next to boats off Southern California coast
    Friendly humpbacks have been thrilling whale watchers across Southern California. (Courtesy of Pacific Offshore Expeditions/Mark Girardeau)
    Friendly humpbacks have been thrilling whale watchers across Southern California. (Courtesy of Pacific Offshore Expeditions/Mark Girardeau)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsThis whale was spotted off Camp Pendleton. (Photo courtesy of Oceanside Whale Watching/Carla Mitroff)
    Friendly humpbacks have been thrilling whale watchers across Southern California.
  • McDonald’s fires CEO over relationship with employee

    McDonald’s fires CEO over relationship with employee
    McDonald’s Corp. fired Chief Executive Officer Steve Easterbrook because he had a consensual relationship with an employee, losing the strategist who revived sales with all-day breakfast and led the company’s charge into delivery and online ordering.
    The burger chain’s board voted Friday to terminate Easterbrook, 52, after investigating the relationship, which violated company policy, according to a statement Sunday. McDonald’s policy doesn’t allow the CEO to have a
  • Bauhaus thrills at Hollywood Palladium as reunited goth icons play first show in 13 years

    Bauhaus thrills at Hollywood Palladium as reunited goth icons play first show in 13 years
    Not until the very end of the night did any of four members of Bauhaus, playing together for the first time since 2006, speak directly to the crowd in the packed Palladium on Sunday, and then only a quick acknowledgment — “Thank you for welcoming us back” — from singer Peter Murphy.
    But no one in the packed venue needed Murphy, guitarist Daniel Ash, bassist David J or drummer Kevin Haskins to tell them how momentous this night was. It’s been 40 years since the Engli
  • Football playoffs: Albano asks, How far can San Juan Hills go in Division 4? And Villa Park?

    Football playoffs: Albano asks, How far can San Juan Hills go in Division 4? And Villa Park?
    Albano asks: How far can San Juan Hills go in the CIF-SS Division 4 football playoffs? And Villa Park?
    The Sea View League champion Stallions (7-3) and even the scuffling Spartans (5-5) are capable of deep playoff runs in this division because of the competition they played.
    Tough games and difficult lessons pay dividends in the postseason.
    San Juan Hills’ loaded its nonleague schedule with Orange Lutheran (Division 2), Edison (Division 3) and Tesoro (Division 3).
    Villa Park scheduled even
  • Dessert Goals, a festival for sweets lovers with 20 vendors, returns to Southern California beginning Saturday, Nov. 9

    Dessert Goals, a festival for sweets lovers with 20 vendors, returns to Southern California beginning Saturday, Nov. 9
    Get ready for a sugar rush because Dessert Goals, a festival showcasing sweets, is returning for two weekends beginning Saturday, Nov. 9.
    “We’re thrilled to bring this exciting celebration of sweets back to Los Angeles for the third year, where over 5,000 guests are expected to attend across both weekends,” said Miraya Berke, founder of Dessert Goals. “Our team always goes to great lengths to identify the best of the best in dessert, from the tried-and-true classics to th
  • ‘Our bond is amazing’ — USC basketball’s freshman class is ready to make some noise

    ‘Our bond is amazing’ — USC basketball’s freshman class is ready to make some noise
    It’s a simple question, but one that can that tear a group of friends apart. An objective query that’s bound to draw passionate responses.
    Who’s the best 2K player?
    The NBA video game is a staple in college dorms, a way to burn endless time between classes and meals. Or in the case of the five freshmen on the USC men’s basketball team, between practices.
    And that five-word question elicited the exact kind of answers you would expect from five competitive teenagers like Ma
  • Casa Romantica’s workshops will make holiday wreath-making easy

    Casa Romantica’s workshops will make holiday wreath-making easy
    Casa Romantica Cultural Center and Gardens is getting ready for the holidays with its annual Holiday Succulent Wreaths workshops. Because of the popularity of the event, there will be two classes: Wednesdays, Nov. 6 and Nov.13.
    Gather with friends for a fun holiday crafting event creating a living wreath using succulents like those grown in the Casa gardens. These handmade wreaths are perfect for the holidays and can last all year long. Cost is $45 general admission, $40 members and includes all
  • CIF-SS girls volleyball finals schedule set

    CIF-SS girls volleyball finals schedule set
    Mater Dei plays Redondo Union at Cerritos College on Saturday at 8 p.m. in the CIF-Southern Section Division 1 girls volleyball championship match.
    Third-seeded Mater Dei is 29-4 and is the defending Division 1 champion. The Monarchs lost to top-seeded Redondo (32-3) 3-2 on Sept 5.
    Esperanza (27-7) plays Bishop Montgomery (26-5) of Torrance in a Division 2 semifinal Tuesday at Esperanza. The winner plays Murrieta Valley in the Division 2 final at Cerritos College on Saturday at 4:30 p.m.
    Tustin
  • Purple & Bold: Dwight Howard becomes the bearer of bad news for Lakers’ foes

    Purple & Bold: Dwight Howard becomes the bearer of bad news for Lakers’ foes
    Editor’s note: This is the Monday, Nov. 4 edition of the Purple & Bold Lakers newsletter. To receive the newsletter in your inbox, sign up here.
    Lakers fandom has jokes.
    My colleague Kyle Goon, on the ground in San Antonio on Sunday, reported that Dwight Howard — clearly having a grand ol’ time with this Hollywood-style plot twist in his return to the Lakers — was of the mood to see if a nickname for he and the rest of the second unit might stick:
    Tweeted Kyle: D
  • Armenian Power gang leader to be sentenced on 30 counts, including $1 million 99 Cents Only debit card skimming scam

    Armenian Power gang leader to be sentenced on 30 counts, including $1 million 99 Cents Only debit card skimming scam
    LOS ANGELES — The co-leader of an Armenian street gang faces a lengthy prison term at sentencing Monday for multiple federal racketeering crimes, including a debit card skimming operation that siphoned more than $1 million from customers of 99 Cents Only stores across the Southland.
    Mher “Mike” Darbinyan, 44, formerly of Valencia, was found guilty in Los Angeles federal court five years ago of more than four dozen criminal counts, including bank fraud, aggravated identity theft
  • Bicyclist dies in suspected hit-and-run in Santa Ana

    Bicyclist dies in suspected hit-and-run in Santa Ana
    A bicyclist died early Monday, Nov. 4, in a suspected hit-and-run crash in Santa Ana, police said.
    The male bicyclist was found fatally injured in the lanes in the 300 block of South Newhope Street just after 3 a.m., police said.
    Details about the bicyclist’s ages or identity were not immediately released nor was a description of the vehicle involved.
    Related Articles Wrong-way driver suspected of causing rollover crash in Seal Beach sought by police Bicyclist in grave condition following
  • Internal emails give insight into controversial removal of memorial bench in Huntington Beach

    Internal emails give insight into controversial removal of memorial bench in Huntington Beach
    With the help of VanessaMartinez, Stephanie Patin Ladsous was able to move a memorial bench for her mother to a site on a bluff overlooking Huntington Beach near the intersection of Pacific Coast Highway and 14th Street. (Photo by Bill Alkofer, Contributing Photographer)
    Stephanie Patin Ladsous was able to move a memorial bench for her mother to a site on a bluff overlooking Huntington Beach near the intersection of Pacific Coast Highway and 14th Street. A plaque on the bench honors her mother.
  • Bubble Watch: California’s outmigration gap to Texas doubles to 48,354

    Bubble Watch: California’s outmigration gap to Texas doubles to 48,354
    “Bubble Watch” digs into trends that may indicate economic and/or housing market troubles ahead.
    Buzz: California had 48,354 more residents move to Texas than those who came from the Lone Star State last year — a gap that is more than double 2017 and almost double the historical trend.
    Source: My trusty spreadsheet looking at fresh 2018 Census Bureau data.
    The Trend
    Ponder the math in this California vs. Texas heavyweight battle …
    Eastbound: Texas got 86,164 Californians
  • Status Update: Economic ‘throwdown’ will debate state of the housing market

    Status Update: Economic ‘throwdown’ will debate state of the housing market
    Eager to sell your home, buy one or vacate the Golden State‘s expensive economy?
    The Women’s Council of Realtors, South Orange County, will host a panel of experts Tuesday, Nov. 5 who will debate the merits of the local housing market, a fiery topic for pretty much anyone who lives in California.
    The “Economic Throwdown: The Rematch” will be held from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at Chapman University.The discussion will be moderated by the Orange County Register’s Jonat
  • Apple commits $2.5 billion to combat California housing crisis

    Apple commits $2.5 billion to combat California housing crisis
    CUPERTINO, Calif. (AP) — Apple says it’s committing $2.5 billion to combat California’s housing crisis.
    The pledge announced Monday includes a $1 billion fund to build new homes for households with low to moderate incomes; a $1 billion homebuyer mortgage assistance fund; and $300 million to make Apple-owned land in San Jose available for affordable housing.
    The commitment eclipses similar pledges from fellow San Francisco Bay Area tech giants Google and Facebook, which have eac
  • This Disneyland fan spent 20 years creating a miniature replica railroad in his backyard

    This Disneyland fan spent 20 years creating a miniature replica railroad in his backyard
    Think small.
    That might be the motto of David Sheegog, an architect who’s spent nearly 20 years building a miniature replica of the Disneyland railroad in his small Anaheim Hills backyard.In 1998, he came up with the idea of building a so-called “garden railroad” behind his house after visiting a toy store for his nephew and examining a Thomas the Tank Engine playset.
    “We bought this house in 1994 and the yard wasn’t really landscaped,” Sheegog said. “I
  • Trump: Whistleblower ‘must be brought forward to testify’

    Trump: Whistleblower ‘must be brought forward to testify’
    By HOPE YEN and JILL COLVIN
    WASHINGTON  — The whistleblower who raised alarms about President Donald Trump’s dealings with Ukraine and touched off the Democratic-led impeachment inquiry is willing to answer written questions submitted by House Republicans, the person’s lawyer says.
    But President Donald says that’s not good enough.
    Trump himself refused to provide anything but written answers in response to limited questions during the special coun
  • Ellen DeGeneres to receive Carol Burnett Award at Golden Globes

    Ellen DeGeneres to receive Carol Burnett Award at Golden Globes
    BEVERLY HILLS — Comedian and talk show host Ellen DeGeneres will be honored at the 77th Golden Globes ceremony with the Carol Burnett Award for outstanding contributions to television, the Hollywood Foreign Press Association announced Monday.
    DeGeneres has scored three Golden Globe nominations in her career, all for her performance as quirky bookstore owner Ellen Morgan in ABC’s “Ellen.” The 90s sitcom broke ground when its titular character — along with DeGeneres &
  • Veterans Day deals at Southern California casinos

    Veterans Day deals at Southern California casinos
    Several Southern California casinos will be offering free meals, free play and other deals and specials to veterans and active duty military in honor of Veterans Day on Monday, Nov 11.
    Most of the deals will be on Veterans Day itself, but a few of them will be on the days leading up to the holiday. Veterans and service members will need to have military ID or some proof of service to enjoy most of the deals.
    Agua Caliente Casinos 
    32250 Bob Hope Drive, Rancho Mirage; 401 E. Amado Road, Palm
  • Mumford & Sons, Twenty One Pilots and The 1975 top the lineup of Night Two of KROQ 106.7/FM’s Almost Acoustic Christmas at Honda Center

    Mumford & Sons, Twenty One Pilots and The 1975 top the lineup of Night Two of KROQ 106.7/FM’s Almost Acoustic Christmas at Honda Center
    KROQ 106.7/FM has announced night two of its 30th annual Absolut Almost Acoustic Christmas, which will take place on Sunday, Dec. 8 at Honda Center in Anaheim.
    Mumford & Sons, Twenty One Pilots, The 1975, The Raconteurs, Of Monsters and Men, The Interrupters, Lovelytheband, Matt Mason and KROQ’s DJ Jeremiah Red will round out the night two bill. Tickets start at $59 and go on sale at 10 a.m. Friday, Nov. 8 at 800-745-3000 or Ticketmaster.com. Proceeds benefit Para Los Niños
  • 691,145 Californians left last year. What states did they go to?

    691,145 Californians left last year. What states did they go to?
    Where do Californians go when they leave?
    New Census Bureau migration data for 2018 shows that folks who leave the state are likely to end up west of the Mississippi River.
    Here’s what my spreadsheet tells me about where 691,145 Californians who left for other states now call home.
    Where they’re going
    • Top destinations: In raw terms of people moving, the top spot for Californians is Texas, which got 86,164 Californians in 2018. Next came Arizona (68,516), Washington (55,467), N
  • ‘The Imagineering Story’: After Walt Disney’s death, Imagineering wonders ‘What Would Walt Do?’

    ‘The Imagineering Story’: After Walt Disney’s death, Imagineering wonders ‘What Would Walt Do?’
    The death of Walt Disney permeates the second episode of “The Imagineering Story” like a black cloud that hovers over virtually every decision involving the company and its creative arm.
    The second of six parts in the documentary series debuting on the new Disney+ streaming service on Nov. 12 finds Imagineering forebear WED Enterprises encountering dark times and overcoming obstacles at breakneck speed without the guidance of their founder and leader.
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  • Review: ‘The Imagineering Story’ takes a no-holds-barred look at Disneyland’s birth and youth

    Review: ‘The Imagineering Story’ takes a no-holds-barred look at Disneyland’s birth and youth
    A new documentary series takes an unvarnished look behind the curtain at Walt Disney Imagineering and its secretive creative laboratory where the theme park magicians design and create Disney’s fantasy worlds and attractions.
    “The Imagineering Story” documentary series debuting on the new Disney+ streaming service on Nov. 12 traces the 65-year history of the Disney artists and engineers who design and build Disney theme parks and attractions around the world.
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  • Whicker: Better late than never for Canelo, who is running out of rivals after this win over Kovalev

    Whicker: Better late than never for Canelo, who is running out of rivals after this win over Kovalev
    LAS VEGAS — Imagine the Clippers and Lakers playing in Game 7 of the Western Conference Final.
    Then imagine them staring at the locker room walls for an hour while the networks show the finals of the Big3 tournament.
    This is why boxing staggers the imagination, why you wonder if the accumulated CTE has invaded the brains of the promoters and the TV executives.
    Rarely has boxing had a more consistent, appealing and courageous champion than Canelo Alvarez.
    So because the people who ran the p
  • Lakers: Gregg Popovich ‘loved’ coaching Kyle Kuzma for USA Basketball

    Lakers: Gregg Popovich ‘loved’ coaching Kyle Kuzma for USA Basketball
    SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS — Always a man of strong opinions, Gregg Popovich didn’t love what he first saw from Kyle Kuzma this summer.
    That wasn’t to say he disliked Kuzma’s 6-foot-8 length on a roster that lacked establish forwards, or that Kuzma lacked a sense of drive on the floor. But the USA Basketball coach didn’t really see the Lakers forward finding useful ways of harnessing his game.
    “I didn’t know him at all and in all honesty watching him play now an
  • Tragedy in Breeders’ Cup Classic rekindles memories from the past

    Tragedy in Breeders’ Cup Classic rekindles memories from the past
    Track workers treat Mongolian Groom after the Breeders’ Cup Classic horse race at Santa Anita Park, Saturday, Nov. 2, 2019, in Arcadia, Calif. The jockey eased him up near the eighth pole in the stretch. The on-call vet says he has “serious” injury to leg. Was taken to equine hospital on the grounds. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)
    Track workers treat Mongolian Groom after it broke down during the Breeders’ Cup Classic horse race at Santa Anita Park, Saturday, Nov. 2, 2019, in
  • Football playoffs: Albano asks, Will an O.C. team win Division 10?

    Football playoffs: Albano asks, Will an O.C. team win Division 10?
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowAlbano asks, Will an Orange County football team win CIF-SS Division 10?
    Yes, but the answer doesn’t ring with as much confidence as it did a few weeks ago.
    Division 10 is home to some exciting, well-coached and well-supported Orange County teams. There’s reigning CIF-SS champion Western (Division 11 last season), surging but underrated Orange, Segerstrom and proven postseason performer Katella.
    W
  • Chargers kicker Michael Badgley comes up money in season debut

    Chargers kicker Michael Badgley comes up money in season debut
    The Los Angeles Chargers Hunter Henry makes a catch in front of the Green Bay Packers safety Darnell Savage during the first half of their NFL football game at Dignity Health Sports Park in Carson on Sunday, Nov. 3, 2019. The Chargers defeated the Packers 26-11. (Photo by Kevin Sullivan, Orange County Register/SCNG)
    Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Philip Rivers chats with Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers after their NFL football game at Dignity Health Sports Park in Carson on Sunday,
  • Dwight Howard and supporting cast help Lakers edge Spurs for fifth straight win

    Dwight Howard and supporting cast help Lakers edge Spurs for fifth straight win
    Los Angeles Lakers’ Dwight Howard (39) dunks as San Antonio Spurs’ DeMar DeRozan looks on during the first half of an NBA basketball game, Sunday, Nov. 3, 2019, in San Antonio. (AP Photo/Darren Abate)
    San Antonio Spurs mascot The Coyote, right, presents a team jersey to rapper Snoop Dogg, center, during the first half of an NBA basketball game against the Los Angeles Lakers, Sunday, Nov. 3, 2019, in San Antonio. (AP Photo/Darren Abate)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsLos Angeles
  • Clippers come crashing, fend off Utah Jazz

    Clippers come crashing, fend off Utah Jazz
    Los Angeles Clippers’ Patrick Beverley (21) passes the ball under pressure from Utah Jazz’s Rudy Gobert (27) during the first half of an NBA basketball game Sunday, Nov. 3, 2019, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Ringo H.W. Chiu)
    Utah Jazz’s Rudy Gobert (27) fights for a rebound against Los Angeles Clippers’ Ivica Zubac (40) and Kawhi Leonard (2) during the first half of an NBA basketball game Sunday, Nov. 3, 2019, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Ringo H.W. Chiu)SoundThe gallery will r
  • UCLA heads into bye week on three-game winning streak

    UCLA heads into bye week on three-game winning streak
    UCLA Bruins quarterback Dorian Thompson-Robinson (1)escapes a tackle by Colorado Buffaloes linebacker Nate Landman (53) during the first half of a NCAA football game at Rose Bowl in Pasadena, Calif. on Saturday November 2, 2019.(Photo by Raul Romero Jr, Contributing Photographer)
    UCLA Bruins running back Joshua Kelley (27) evades Colorado Buffaloes cornerback Delrick Abrams Jr. (1) on his way to scoring a touchdown during the second half of a NCAA football game at Rose Bowl in Pasadena, Calif. o
  • 2 hurt, residents displaced in Tustin apartment fire

    2 hurt, residents displaced in Tustin apartment fire
    TUSTIN — A fire at a Tustin apartment complex injured two people Sunday and displaced residents, according to the Orange County Fire Authority.The Red Cross is assisting residence in an 8 unit Tustin apartment complex after a two alarm fire broke out at 5:39 pm. Two second story units on Tustin East Drive were involved and two people were injured. One victim was transported. #ocfirefighters pic.twitter.com/8PRpcNtUhW
    — OCFA PIO (@OCFA_PIO) November 4, 2019About 5:30 p.m., firefighter
  • Colin Montgomerie survives playoff with Bernhard Langer to win Invesco QQQ Championship

    Colin Montgomerie survives playoff with Bernhard Langer to win Invesco QQQ Championship
    THOUSAND OAKS — Colin Montgomerie fired a tournament record 9-under 63 in Sunday’s final round of the Invesco QQQ Championship at Sherwood Country Club, helping him rally from five shots down at the start of the day to earn a spot in a playoff with Bernhard Langer.
    Starting the playoff on the par-4, 18th hole, Langer’s approach shot came up short, coming to rest against the lip of a deep bunker in front of the green. Knowing how difficult Langer’s up and down would be, Mo
  • Robin Lehner, Chicago Blackhawks spoil Ryan Getzlaf party with OT victory over Ducks

    Robin Lehner, Chicago Blackhawks spoil Ryan Getzlaf party with OT victory over Ducks
    Chicago Blackhawks defenseman Adam Boqvist, left, shoots for a goal in front of Anaheim Ducks center Sam Steel during the first period of an NHL hockey game in Anaheim, Calif., Sunday, Nov. 3, 2019. (AP Photo/Kelvin Kuo)
    Chicago Blackhawks defenseman Adam Boqvist, right, celebrates his goal with Erik Gustafsson during the first period of an NHL hockey game against the Anaheim Ducks in Anaheim, Calif., Sunday, Nov. 3, 2019. (AP Photo/Kelvin Kuo)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsChicago Blackh
  • Football playoffs: Albano asks, Is Corona del Mar a sure thing to win Division 3?

    Football playoffs: Albano asks, Is Corona del Mar a sure thing to win Division 3?
    Dan Albano asks: Is Corona del Mar a sure thing to win Division 3?
    There is no guarantee that top-seeded and undefeated Corona del Mar (10-0) captures the CIF-SS Division 3 title despite its prolific offense, dominating run through the Sunset League and star-studded roster led by Ethan Garbers (Washington commit) and John Humphreys (Stanford).
    And Corona del Mar football coach Dan O’Shea would be the first to agree.
    There can be no certainty for championship gold mostly because of the pres
  • Alexander: Chargers demonstrate how you handle the opponent’s fans

    Alexander: Chargers demonstrate how you handle the opponent’s fans
    Packers fans cheer on their team during the Los Angeles Chargers game against the Green Bay Packers at Dignity Health Sports Park in Carson on Sunday, Nov. 3, 2019. (Photo by Kevin Sullivan, Orange County Register/SCNG)
    Fans listen to the National Anthem before the Los Angeles Chargers take on the Green Bay Packers at Dignity Health Sports Park in Carson on Sunday, Nov. 3, 2019. (Photo by Kevin Sullivan, Orange County Register/SCNG)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsThe Los Angeles Chargers M
  • Michael Jordan-Kawhi Leonard comparisons prove hard to avoid

    Michael Jordan-Kawhi Leonard comparisons prove hard to avoid
    LOS ANGELES — Remember when the NBA came down hard on Doc Rivers for comparing Kawhi Leonard with Michael Jordan during an appearance on ESPN last May, when he called the then-Toronto Raptor/Clipper-to-be “the most like Jordan we’ve seen”?
    He surely hasn’t forgotten: The league fined the Clippers $50,000 for violating its anti-tampering rule with those comments.
    “If the media had been listening to what I was saying,” the Clippers coach said jokingly when

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