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    Unless otherwise noted, all events are on the Cal State Fullerton main campus, 800 N. State College Blvd., and are free and open to the public.
    School of Music
    For more information, 657-278-3511 or www.fullerton.edu/arts/music
    New Music Ensemble, Pamela Madsen, director; Eric Dries, assistant director; conductor Charles Sharp. The program includes Pauline Oliveros: “Earth Ears”; Pamela Madsen: “Earth Horizon/There Will Be Stars”; CSUF New Music Ensemble, Eric Dries, condu
  •  UCLA vs. Utah: TV info, scouting report, prediction

     UCLA vs. Utah: TV info, scouting report, prediction
    UCLA vs. No. 7 Utah
    When: 5 p.m. PT Saturday
    Where: Rice-Eccles Stadium, Salt Lake City, Utah
    TV/Radio: Fox / 570 AM
    Records: UCLA (4-5, 4-2) vs. Utah (8-1, 5-1)
    Utah stats
    QB Tyler Huntley: 141-191, 2,062 yards, 11 TDs, 1 INTs
    WR Bryan Thompson: 16 catches, 431 yards, 3 TDs
    RB Zack Moss: 137 carries, 828 yards, 11 TDs; 13 catches, 215 yards, 1 TD
    LB Bernard Francis: 55 tackles, 5 TFL, 2INTs, 1 PBU
    LB Devin Lloyd: 58 tackles, 6.5 TFL, 3 sacks, 1INT
    Utah injury report: OUT: Britain Covey (ACL)
    Ut
  • Purple & Bold: LeBron on retirement: ‘We’re gonna play ’til we can’t walk no more’

    Purple & Bold: LeBron on retirement: ‘We’re gonna play ’til we can’t walk no more’
    Editor’s note: This is the Friday, Nov. 15 edition of the Purple & Bold Lakers newsletter. To receive the newsletter in your inbox, sign up here.One would assume, at some point, that LeBron James might start thinking about retirement like the rest of us.
    Turning 35 next month, James is one of the few left in the esteemed 2003 Draft class. Dwyane Wade is retired. Carmelo Anthony finally got a second chance with Portland after a year out of the NBA — and many thought he might not
  • Can’t get a medical record? This startup finds half of institutions queried fail to comply

    Can’t get a medical record? This startup finds half of institutions queried fail to comply
    By Lori Basheda, Kaiser Health News
    When Kelly Shanahan had her OB-GYN practice in South Lake Tahoe, she was meticulous about providing medical records promptly to all patients who requested them, she said.
    But since being diagnosed with metastatic breast cancer in 2013, an event that forced her into retirement, Shanahan has discovered that not all of her doctors are as attentive to such requests.
    Getting copies of her records has been, as she puts it, “a colossal pain.”
    With few exc
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  • Amaze Light Festival, a new holiday attraction, will debut at SilverLakes in Norco

    Amaze Light Festival, a new holiday attraction, will debut at SilverLakes in Norco
    Norco drivers are getting a free preview of a new attraction that will brighten SilverLakes Equestrian and Sports Park with 1.5 million lights this holiday season.
    It’s called the Amaze Light Festival, and it will open Thursday, Nov. 21. The park is putting it on in partnership with a southwest Riverside couple, Matthew and Melissa Kronquist, who are installing it through their company, The Christmas Kings.
    “It’s awesome because it’s right off the freeway. You can’t
  • Native Americans extol history, rising visibility

    Native Americans extol history, rising visibility
    For some, the Native American Heritage Month Celebration and Recognition at Cal State Fullerton was a chance to remember what their ancestors endured over the years in California — forced servitude, land grabs and “state-sanctioned genocide” in the 1850s — and to look ahead to educational and economic success and increased representation.
    “We are still here. I want to say we’re not just surviving, we’re thriving,” said keynote speaker Joely Proudfi
  • Aerial photos show Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway dark ride construction at Disneyland

    Aerial photos show Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway dark ride construction at Disneyland
    New aerial photos of Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway trackless dark ride show the initial phase of construction underway on Disney’s first theme park attraction ever dedicated to Mickey Mouse.
    The Runaway Railway photos were taken Thursday, Nov. 14 by Bioreconstruct aerial photography from 3,000 feet with permission from air traffic control.
    The aerial photos shot by helicopter show a bird’s eye view of ground clearing in a backstage area of the Anaheim theme park behind
  • Rat poison mystery: Pumas and coyotes are dying

    Rat poison mystery: Pumas and coyotes are dying
    Chris Burke is trying to solve the mystery of how large carnivores such as mountain lions, coyotes and foxes in Southern California are being exposed to the lethal rat poison that is causing their deaths.
    It’s a timely topic for the 25-year-old biology graduate student at Cal State Fullerton.
    In early October, the bodies of two mountain lions were found in the Santa Monica Mountains. The death of the 6-year-old male was attributed to rodent poison, and the cause of death of the 4-year-old
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  • Kings hope to find rhythm to go with increased tempo

    Kings hope to find rhythm to go with increased tempo
    As the Kings look to construct a culture and build an identity, one team they have emulated a bit has been the Vegas Golden Knights, who roll through Staples Center on Saturday. After toppling Detroit on Thursday, the Kings now seek to win three in a row for the first time this season.
    Talk of “playing fast” began to permeate the Kings’ locker room last season and this year that has become a reality. The Kings have increased tempo and become a high-frequency shooting team, if n
  • CSUF shows support and gratitude for veterans

    CSUF shows support and gratitude for veterans
    For student veteran Andrew Romo, watching the raising of the American flag during a campus ceremony to commemorate Veterans Day, observed on Monday, stirs memories of Sept. 11, 2001 and when he served his country in the Marine Corps.
    Romo, a human services major who was among the speakers at the Nov. 4 “Morning Colors” flag raising ceremony, hosted by Cal State Fullerton’s Veterans Resource Center, shared that the flag also symbolizes hope.
    “The flag means hope when we ra
  • Many routes to meet the parking crunch

    Many routes to meet the parking crunch
    Those who drive regularly to California State University, Fullerton this semester have discovered that finding a spot to put their car has become more challenging than ever.
    A combination of factors has contributed to the parking crunch. 
    Construction has begun on a second Eastside Parking Structure that will add 1,900 student parking spots to the Cal State Fullerton campus in time for the 2020-21 school year. The $38.8 million, six-level structure will feature the same design as the curren
  • Firefighters battling attic blaze at Garden Grove business complex

    Firefighters battling attic blaze at Garden Grove business complex
    About 50 firefighters were battling an attic fire in a commercial building in Garden Grove Friday afternoon, Nov. 15.
    Orange County firefighters responded to 12872 Valley View St. just past 12:20 p.m. and found smoke showing from the building, spokeswoman Colleen Windsor said.
    They discovered the fire in the attic. Eight engines and four trucks were on scene as firefighters continued to battle the blaze, Windsor said.
    The single-story building houses multiple businesses and is part of a strip-ma
  • Titan Voice: Friendship Games put my public relations skills to the test

    Titan Voice: Friendship Games put my public relations skills to the test
    By Jeremy Rembulat
    “If you’re going to do something, give it 100% or nothing at all.” These were the words my mother said to me when I told her I would be co-coordinating one of the largest student-led Filipino American events in the nation, Friendship Games, at Cal State Fullerton. 
    While I might have taken this saying with a grain of salt in the beginning, it soon served as one of the driving forces of this life-changing journey. 
    The Cal State Fullerton Pilipinx Am
  • Motive for Saugus High shooting in Santa Clarita still unknown, no note or manifesto found

    Motive for Saugus High shooting in Santa Clarita still unknown, no note or manifesto found
    “It still remains a mystery – why,” Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva told reporters one day after a Saugus High School student is accused of shooting boys and girls in the quad and leaving two dead and four others wounded, including the suspect who turned the gun on himself.
    Detectives have not found any manifesto, suicide note or diary entry that would hint at why a 16-year-old would open fire on his peers at the Santa Clarita campus.
    The suspect, who turned 16 on Th
  • ‘Frozen’ animator, a CSUF alum, returns for sequel

    ‘Frozen’ animator, a CSUF alum, returns for sequel
    Disney animator Wayne Unten ’03 (B.F.A. entertainment art-animation) admits he had trouble letting go when he completed his work on the 2013 hit film “Frozen.”
    Years later, the opportunity to revisit Queen Elsa of Arendelle in a sequel left him somewhere in the zone of elated.
    “When production on the first film ended, it was hard to say goodbye to a character that I spent years working on,” he says. “So it was a joy to spend more time with her on this new jour
  • Why the Ducks scrapped the traditional morning skate

    Why the Ducks scrapped the traditional morning skate
    ANAHEIM — The morning skate is an NHL tradition as old as playoff beards, pregame meals of pasta and chicken, afternoon naps on game days and keeping your mitts off the Stanley Cup until you’ve actually won Lord Stanley’s cherished silver mug.
    As the story goes, Toe Blake, or maybe it was Eddie Shore, started the practice of a brief morning game-day workout long ago in order to get his players out of the bars and into bed at a respectable hour. It was instituted to keep them fo
  • Orange County restaurants shut down by health inspectors (Nov. 7-15)

    Orange County restaurants shut down by health inspectors (Nov. 7-15)
    Restaurants and other food vendors ordered to close and allowed to reopen by Orange County health inspectors from Nov. 7 to Nov. 15:
    Atomic Pizza, 1111 W. Whittier Blvd., La HabraClosed: Nov. 13 (report)
    Reason: Rodent infestationZero Degrees, 9822 Bolsa Ave., Suite C, WestminsterClosed: Nov. 13
    Reason: Operating without a valid health permit
    Reopened: Nov. 13Wursthaus, 305 E. Fourth St., Suite 106, Santa AnaClosed: Nov. 12 (report)
    Reason: Cockroach infestation
    Reopened: Nov. 13 (report)Mix Chi
  • War dogs and a heroic horse from Camp Pendleton receive animal bravery medals at Capitol Hill

    War dogs and a heroic horse from Camp Pendleton receive animal bravery medals at Capitol Hill
    Staff Sgt. Alex Schnell and canine Bass, who both served with the U.S. Marine Corps Forces Special Operations Command based at Camp Lejeune, N.C., accept the Animals in War and Peace Medal of Bravery on Capitol Hill on Nov. 14, 2019. Pictured with them is Congressman Ron Wright (R-Texas, 6th District) . (Courtesy of Bryan Schnell)Marine Corps Forces Special Operations Command trains at Camp LeJeune near Jacksonville, N.C. (Courtesy of Staff Sgt. Alex Schnell) SoundThe gallery will resume insecon
  • Del Mar consensus picks for Friday, Nov. 15

    Del Mar consensus picks for Friday, Nov. 15
    The consensus box of picks comes from handicappers Bob Mieszerski, Art Wilson, Terry Turrell and Eddie Wilson. Here are the picks for Friday, Nov. 15 for racing at Del Mar.
    Trouble viewing on mobile device? See consensus picks
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  • Rams vs. Chicago Bears: Who has the edge?

    Rams vs. Chicago Bears: Who has the edge?
    RAMS (5-4) vs. BEARS (4-5)
    When: 5:20 p.m. Sunday
    Where: Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
    Line: Rams by 6 1/2
    TV/radio: Channel 4; 710-AM, 1330-AM (Spanish)
    RAMS OFFENSE vs. BEARS DEFENSE
    The Rams’ offense has faced three above-average defenses (Browns, 49ers, Steelers) in the past two months and averaged only 13 points in those games. The chance of a quick improvement seems slim with the Rams, ravaged by offensive-line injuries and receiver Brandin Cooks’ concussion, facing one of the
  • Great mission, rough name: Child Abuse Prevention Center is now The Priority Center

    Great mission, rough name: Child Abuse Prevention Center is now The Priority Center
    There was no getting around it: If the Child Abuse Prevention Center of Orange County wanted to help more people with its recently expanded range of services — some of which aren’t related to child abuse — it had to change its name.
    That was the conclusion reached earlier this year by leaders of the nonprofit founded in 1983. Yes, the group still works to break the cycle of child abuse by focusing on prevention and intervention services. But it also does more.
    So, after 36 year
  • Why more Southern Californians are going out for Thanksgiving dinner

    Why more Southern Californians are going out for Thanksgiving dinner
    Family members gathered for a Thanksgiving feast reverently bow their heads in a moment of gratitude. When they’re done, Dad looks up and sees a stranger at his side with a notepad. “Can I get you something from the bar?” the stranger asks with a friendly smile.
    Similar scenes will play out in Southern California and all across the country according to the National Restaurant Association. Its report from 2018 said that 9 percent of Americans plan to eat their holiday meal out.
  • For many Latinos, modern politics is unhealthy

    For many Latinos, modern politics is unhealthy
    LOS ANGELES — Tomasa Martinez sat with a dozen other somber-faced mothers, trying not to weep.
    The women were in a classroom at Alliance College-Ready Middle Academy in East Los Angeles, as part of a weekly class sponsored by the Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health.
    Today’s topic: “Traumatic stress caused by immigration laws.”
    “My little girl, she watches the TV and she says, ‘Mommy, I don’t want to go to school,’” Martinez told ot
  • Go inside the Disney Archives in exhibit coming to the Bowers Museum in Santa Ana

    Go inside the Disney Archives in exhibit coming to the Bowers Museum in Santa Ana
    Disney fans, listen up. You’ll be wanting to head to the Bowers Museum in Santa Ana next year, when it’s scheduled to mount a major exhibition on the history of the Walt Disney Co. opening on March 7.
    “Inside the Walt Disney Archives: 50 Years of Preserving the Magic” is slated to include more than 400 objects from the archives, including the set of Walt Disney’s office used in the movie “Saving Mr. Banks”, never-before-seen-in-public sketches from &ldqu
  • SANTA CLARITA: Estudiantes de Saugus High School comparten testimonios y temores

    SANTA CLARITA: Estudiantes de Saugus High School comparten testimonios y temores
    Los estudiantes se reunieron en un parque popular en Santa Clarita, compartiendo sus temores y el trauma del día, solo horas después de que un compañero de clase sacudió sus mundos con un arma.
    Algunas de las docenas de estudiantes de Saugus High School en una vigilia celebrada en el Central Park de la ciudad relataron cómo un día típico en su campus, y cuán terriblemente diferente se convirtió esa rutina el jueves.
    La mayoría
  • Kawhi Leonard says Clippers’ growing pains are part of the process

    Kawhi Leonard says Clippers’ growing pains are part of the process
    Good news, bad news – all of it’s part of the process.
    So says Kawhi Leonard, a two-time NBA champion who, regardless of outcome, has preached perspective since embarking on his first season with the Clippers almost a month ago.
    Said Leonard, following Monday’s 98-88 victory over the Toronto Raptors at Staples Center: “It’s gonna take success, mistakes, arguments and losing games and winning games to get to that next level.“
    Then, after Wednesday’s 102-9
  • 11-year-old surfer recounts moment he was confronted by whale at Doheny, a scene captured on viral video

    11-year-old surfer recounts moment he was confronted by whale at Doheny, a scene captured on viral video
    Liam Lawless, 11, recounts the moment he saw what he thought was a shark at Doheny State Beach on Monday, Nov. 11. The San Diego surfer is relieved to know it was a whale, shown on a viral video seen around the world. (Photo by Laylan Connelly/SCNG)
    Were you surfing Doheny Monday afternoon? A young gray whale approached unsuspecting surfers in Dana Point on Monday, Nov. 11, 2019.(Video screen grab courtesy of Payton Landaas)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsLiam Lawless, 11, recounts the mom
  • Lakers’ Avery Bradley sidelined by hairline fracture in right leg; Davis expected to return

    Lakers’ Avery Bradley sidelined by hairline fracture in right leg; Davis expected to return
    LOS ANGELES — Avery Bradley, one of the Lakers’ quietly essential starters during a 9-2 run, will miss at least a week with a hairline fracture in his right leg.
    Thje injury has been bothering Bradley since a Nov. 3 game in San Antonio, when he got in a collision with Dejounte Murray in the fourth quarter. Bradley missed one game, but had been still feeling discomfort in his leg since he returned. He was added to the injury report Thursday afternoon after an MRI revealed the fracture
  • Lakers’ Avery Bradley sidelined by hairline fracture in right leg

    Lakers’ Avery Bradley sidelined by hairline fracture in right leg
    LOS ANGELES — Avery Bradley, one of the Lakers’ quietly essential starters during a 9-2 run, will miss at least a week with a hairline fracture in his right leg.
    Thje injury has been bothering Bradley since a Nov. 3 game in San Antonio, when he got in a collision with Dejounte Murray in the fourth quarter. Bradley missed one game, but had been still feeling discomfort in his leg since he returned. He was added to the injury report Thursday afternoon after an MRI revealed the fracture
  • Lessons from the recent vaping hysteria

    Lessons from the recent vaping hysteria
    From the very moment the recent vape hysteria broke out in response to a spate of hospitalizations — and then, tragically, deaths — cooler heads and rational observers warned against the myriad of policy crackdowns thrown about in response.
    After all, the growing public consensus has been that vaping is in fact a safer alternative to smoking traditional tobacco products, and the abrupt surge of health problems likely indicated something other than a sudden manifestation of harm appli
  • Casino Insider: Why casinos are getting into the mobile app business

    Casino Insider: Why casinos are getting into the mobile app business
    Casino Insider is a weekly newsletter that lands in your inbox on Thursdays. Subscribe now.Smartphones are ubiquitous. Practically everyone has them and uses them (you may even be reading this newsletter from your mobile device), so it makes sense that businesses would want to capitalize on that. The casinos are no different.
    In a world where smartphones are commonplace, casinos have begun developing mobile apps. The apps offer everything from tracking game play on the casino floo
  • Why fans can expect a hit parade when Mexican rockers Maná return to the Forum

    Why fans can expect a hit parade when Mexican rockers Maná return to the Forum
    Like the majority of the people at the 17,500-person capacity Forum in Inglewood, Natalie Flores seemed to know every word to just about every song Maná performed during its Sept. 20 show, which was the first in a trio of concerts by the band that weekend.
    Flores has been a fan of the multi-Grammy-winning band for about 25 years, ever since the early 1990s when she first heard the pan flute play the opening notes to the catchy and danceable tune “Oye Mi Amor,” from the band&rs
  • Why fans can expect a hit parade when Mexican rock legends Maná return to the Forum next week

    Why fans can expect a hit parade when Mexican rock legends Maná return to the Forum next week
    Like the majority of the people at the 17,500-person capacity Forum in Inglewood, Natalie Flores seemed to know every word to just about every song Maná performed during its Sept. 20 show, which was the first in a trio of concerts by the band that weekend.
    Flores has been a fan of the multi-Grammy-winning band for about 25 years, ever since the early 1990s when she first heard the pan flute play the opening notes to the catchy and danceable tune “Oye Mi Amor,” from the band&rs
  • Victim of Saugus High shooting in Santa Clarita identified as 15-year-old Gracie Anne Muehlberger

    Victim of Saugus High shooting in Santa Clarita identified as 15-year-old Gracie Anne Muehlberger
    Authorities identified on Friday one of the victims fatally shot during the 16-second Saugus High School shooting on campus one day earlier as Gracie Anne Muehlberger, 15.
    The name of the 14-year-old boy who also died during the shooting, in which authorities say another student in the quad pulled a handgun from a backpack and began firing, has not been released yet.
    Earlier Friday, doctors outside of Providence Holy Cross Medical Center had positive news about two teenage girls who were also sh
  • 2 teens wounded in Saugus High School shooting in Santa Clarita could be released from hospital in coming days

    2 teens wounded in Saugus High School shooting in Santa Clarita could be released from hospital in coming days
    One day after a teenager is accused of a 16-second shooting spree at Saugus High School that left two students dead, hospital authorities say two girls will likely be released in the coming days.
    “They held their composure despite being shot, and being shot in the torso is a very big deal,” Dr. Boris Borazjani told reporters Friday morning at Providence Holy Cross Medical Center.
    One of the girls, a 15-year-old, was flown to the Mission Hills hospital. Doctors performed surgery on he
  • 1 teen who died in Saugus High shooting in Santa Clarita is IDed, while 2 other teens recovering from wounds

    1 teen who died in Saugus High shooting in Santa Clarita is IDed, while 2 other teens recovering from wounds
    Authorities identified on Friday one of the victims fatally shot during the 16-second Saugus High School shooting on campus one day earlier as Gracie Anne Muehlberger, 15.
    The name of the 14-year-old boy who also died during the shooting, in which authorities say another student in the quad pulled a handgun from a backpack and began firing, has not been released yet.
    Earlier Friday, doctors outside of Providence Holy Cross Medical Center had positive news about two teenage girls who were also sh
  • Trump friend Roger Stone guilty of witness tampering, lying to Congress

    Trump friend Roger Stone guilty of witness tampering, lying to Congress
    By MICHAEL BALSAMO and ASHRAF KHALIL
    WASHINGTON — Roger Stone, a longtime friend and ally of President Donald Trump, was found guilty Friday of witness tampering and lying to Congress about his pursuit of Russian-hacked emails damaging to Hillary Clinton’s 2016 election bid.
    Stone was convicted of all seven counts in an indictment that accused him of lying to Congress, tampering with a witness and obstructing the House investigation into whether the Trump campaign coordinated with Ru
  • Bloomberg and the plight of the oligarchs: Joel Kotkin

    Bloomberg and the plight of the oligarchs: Joel Kotkin
    If the tentative entrance of former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg into the Presidential race materializes, he may discover difficulty of being an oligarch in an increasingly socialist-minded party. Bloomberg, whose fortune is estimated at $50 billion, many times Trump’s estimated $3 billion, much less Tom Steyer’s comparatively meager $1.6 billion, epitomizes the very capitalist class so detested by party activists.
    To be sure, unlike Steyer, the 77 year-old Bloomberg , the eighth
  • Court wrongly halts public pension info

    Court wrongly halts public pension info
    The abuse of the state’s disability system is a severe enough problem that the California Public Employees’ Retirement System has established a toll-free ethics hotline where people can call to report allegations of disability abuse. Such a tough-minded approach is understandable given the costs that such disabilities impose on the CalPERS system.
    Newspaper reports have raised a variety of questions regarding the disability system. For instance, the Sacramento Bee in 2004 coined the
  • Real estate news: Small apartment complex in Anaheim sells for $6.2 million

    Real estate news: Small apartment complex in Anaheim sells for $6.2 million
    A 32-unit apartment complex in Anaheim has been sold to a local investor for $6.21 million, approximately $195,000 per unit, according to the broker CBRE.
    CBRE’s Dan Blackwell and Sean Farag represented the all-cash, 1031-exchange buyer in the off-market transaction. The brokerage said the transaction marks the third Anaheim property this buyer has acquired through the team.Built in 1960, the apartment complex includes four buildings on four connected parcels on a 31,396-square-feet lot at
  • HOA Homefront: Is the handyman an employee? How AB5 could increase HOA payrolls

    HOA Homefront:  Is the handyman an employee? How AB5 could increase HOA payrolls
    Traditionally, many businesses hire part-time or occasional workers, characterizing them as “independent contractors.” The IRS and State Franchise Tax Board had guidelines to help determine who was an employee and who could fairly be called an independent contractor. There were many factors that played a role in that characterization.
    HOAs often hire people they consider “independent contractors” to perform specific maintenance, repair or other routine tasks. This avoided
  • Save Earth’s little things and you save us all, including the Joshua tree

    Save Earth’s little things and you save us all, including the Joshua tree
    Just as, when feeling a great urge to see your taxes cut, you don’t turn to the president pro tempore of the California state Senate to get the job done tout de suite, you don’t look for help saving all creatures wise and wonderful, including ourselves, by asking a species denier for help.
    You know who I mean when I say species denier. It’s the people who howl bloody human murder whenever environmentalists try to protect some little flora or fauna they have never heard of, or c
  • USC football looks to continue revenge tour against Cal

    USC football looks to continue revenge tour against Cal
    LOS ANGELES — The images are fresh in USC’s collective memory.
    The fumble in the red zone. The 14-point lead that evaporated in the third quarter, starting with an errant snap that led to a safety. The feeling as it watched Cal celebrate its first win over USC since 2000, on the Coliseum field, no less.
    So don’t think the Trojans have forgotten how that 15-14 loss from last November felt as they prepare to head north to Berkeley this weekend for the rematch.
    “Definit
  • USC at Cal: TV info, scouting report and prediction

    USC at Cal: TV info, scouting report and prediction
    USC at California
    When: 8 p.m. Saturday
    Where: California Memorial Stadium (Berkeley, Calif.)
    TV/Radio: Fox Sports 1/AM 790
    Records: USC 6-4, 5-2 in Pac-12; Cal 5-4, 2-4
    2019 USC stats
    QB Kedon Slovis: 194-280, 2,321 yards, 20 TDs, 9 INTs
    RB Vavae Malepeai: 87 attempts, 406 yards, 4 TDs
    WR Michael Pittman Jr.: 71 catches, 938 yards, 8 TDs
    LB John Houston Jr.: 88 tackles, 2.5 sacks, 3 PBUs
    S Isaiah Pola-Mao: 54 tackles, 1.5 sacks, 3 INTs
    USC injury report: OUT: QB JT Daniels (
  • Impeachment hearings: Ousted ambassador felt ‘big threat;’ Trump assails her anew

    Impeachment hearings: Ousted ambassador felt ‘big threat;’ Trump assails her anew
    By LISA MASCARO and MARY CLARE JALONICK
    WASHINGTON — Former U.S. Ukraine Ambassador Marie Yovanovitch opened the second day of Trump impeachment hearings Friday providing chilling detail how she felt a “big threat” after being suddenly ousted from her post and learning that President Donald Trump personally called her “bad news” on his July phone call with the Ukrainian president.
    Yovanovitch told the House Intelligence Committee of a concerted “smear” c
  • Rough transcript of first Trump-Zelenskiy call released

    Rough transcript of first Trump-Zelenskiy call released
    By AAMER MADHANI and JONATHAN LEMIRE
    WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump on Friday released the summary transcript of an April congratulatory call with Ukraine President-elect Volodymyr Zelenskiy, the latest salvo in the White House struggle to blunt Democrats’ contention that Trump abused his power in calling on a foreign leader to involve himself in the U.S. presidential election.
    The move by the White House is certain to be framed by Democrats as an attempt to muddy the waters of
  • Nutrition: Stay healthy this cold and flu season by eating right with these foods

    Nutrition: Stay healthy this cold and flu season by eating right with these foods
    Nutrition is important for boosting your immune system and fall harvest foods are here to help. Now that it is cold and flu season, stay healthy by making sure you are eating right and getting the nutrition you need. Here are key nutrients to protect you this season.
    Protein from Pistachios
    Immune system cells and antibodies that work to fight disease and infection rely on protein to function well. When seeking out protein, many people think of meat, but plant protein is also a reliable protein
  • Stats show there are plenty of carpool-lane cheaters

    Stats show there are plenty of carpool-lane cheaters
    Q. Honk: A few weeks ago you talked about carpool-lane cheaters. The worse section I know of is on the southbound 55 Freeway in the morning, from Chapman Avenue in Orange to Edinger Avenue at the Santa Ana-Tustin border. I would guess that 48% of those in the carpool lane there are cheaters.
    – Jim Fuchs, Costa Mesa
    A. Awhile back Honk mentioned that Caltrans estimated there are stretches in Orange County where 30% of the drivers are illegally in carpool lanes – they carry no passenge
  • The 50 Greatest Dodgers of the 2010s: #44, Javy Guerra

    The 50 Greatest Dodgers of the 2010s: #44, Javy Guerra
    Editor’s note: This is the Nov. 14, 2019 edition of the Inside the Dodgers newsletter. To receive the newsletter in your inbox, sign up here.Javy Guerra has had a delightfully weird career. He’s had two careers, really. Drafted in 2004 out of high school (by Paul DePodesta), Guerra slowly rose through the Dodgers’ system as a starter, then a reliever. By May 2011, he was closing games for the Double-A Chattanooga Lookouts. Two months later, he was closing games for the Los Ange
  • What we know about the Saugus High School shooting in Santa Clarita

    What we know about the Saugus High School shooting in Santa Clarita
    The latest news on the shooting at Saugus High School in Santa Clarita that left two students dead and several others injured on Thursday, Nov. 14, 2019.

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