• Newport Beach man indicted in $300 million nationwide Ponzi scheme that preyed on veterans and investors

    Newport Beach man indicted in $300 million nationwide Ponzi scheme that preyed on veterans and investors
    A Newport Beach man was charged in Greenville, South Carolina for a Ponzi scheme that defrauded pension holders “desperate for money,” many of whom were veterans, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office.
    When the company involved stopped doing business in early 2018, authorities said, investors were owed about $300 million.
    Scott Kohn, 64, was arraigned last week, Nov. 13, and charged with conspiracy to engage in mail and wire fraud. Also charged in the indictment was Kohn&rsqu
  • Federal Reserve a threat to liberty and prosperity: Ron Paul

    Federal Reserve a threat to liberty and prosperity: Ron Paul
    Lost in the media’s obsession with the impeachment circus last week was Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell’s testimony on the state of the economy before the Joint Economic Committee.
    In his testimony, Powell warned that when the next recession inevitably occurs, the U.S. government’s over $23 trillion debt would prevent Congress from increasing spending to revive the economy.
    Powell also said that the Fed’s current low interest rate policies would prevent the Fed fro
  • DJ Richie Hawtin reveals secret of ‘the third record’ ahead of Hollywood Palladium performance

    DJ Richie Hawtin reveals secret of ‘the third record’ ahead of Hollywood Palladium performance
    Richie Hawtin recalls hearing Derrick May back in the 1990s when the seminal techno DJ mixed two songs together in a way that somehow sounded like neither. Incredibly, it something entirely new, a phenomenon known to DJs as “the third record.”
    “He was playing two records and using the EQ and creating that mysterious third record that DJs talk about,” Hawtin says by phone from Berlin. “I knew the records he was playing, but no matter how much I knew the two records,
  • Orange County girls co-athletes of the week: Jane Paulsen, Reece Kenerson, Corona del Mar

    Orange County girls co-athletes of the week: Jane Paulsen, Reece Kenerson, Corona del Mar
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowThe Orange County girls co-athletes of the week:
    Names: Jane Paulsen, Reece Kenerson
    School: Corona del Mar
    Sport: Tennis
    Years: Sophomore, junior
    Noteworthy: The No. 1 doubles team swept 6-2, 7-5, 6-2 to help the top-seeded Sea Kings defeat Marlborough 11-7 in the CIF-SS Division 1 team final at The Claremont Club. The duo earlier won the doubles title in the Surf League finals.
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  • Democratic politicos ignore California at their own peril: Thomas Elias

    Democratic politicos ignore California at their own peril: Thomas Elias
    Something’s wrong here: California will send exponentially more delegates to the national Democratic Party’s nominating convention this summer in Milwaukee than all three of the first caucus and primary election states, Iowa, New Hampshire and South Carolina.
    Plus, Californians will begin receiving their ballots for their first-ever overwhelmingly mail-in statewide election on Feb. 4, just one day after the Iowa caucuses and eight days before anyone in New Hampshire can vote in that
  • Cristian Pavon will remain with Galaxy next season through loan with Boca Juniors

    Cristian Pavon will remain with Galaxy next season through loan with Boca Juniors
    The Los Angeles Galaxy announced it has picked up the option to extend the loan of Cristian Pavon through the 2020 season.
    Pavon, 23, joined the Galaxy on loan from Boca Juniors and played in 11 regular season games, scoring three goals and recording eight assists. He also scored a goal in the playoffs.
    Pavon will occupy a Designated Player slot and an international roster spot.
    Terms were not released. Last season, Pavon earned $1.2 million.
    Pavon and Jonathan dos Santos currently hold two of t
  • Orange County football top 25 for third week of playoffs, Nov. 18

    Orange County football top 25 for third week of playoffs, Nov. 18
    The 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 11-0 (125 poll points)
    Bryce Young threw seven TD passes in Monarchs’ 63-23 win over Bishop Amat in Division 1 first round.
    Next: at Mission Viejo, Friday
    2. Mission Viejo 11-0 (120)
    James McDonald had INT, 87-yard kick return, six tackles for Diablos in 38-35 win over Servite in Division 1 first round.
    Next: vs.
  • Orange County football top 25 for CIF-SS semifinals week, Nov. 18

    Orange County football top 25 for CIF-SS semifinals week, Nov. 18
    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 11-0 (125 poll points)
    Bryce Young threw seven TD passes in Monarchs’ 63-23 win over Bishop Amat in Division 1 first round.
    Next: at Mission Viejo, Friday
    2. Mission Viejo 11-0 (120)
    James McDonald had interception, 87-yard kic
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  • Plant Power Fast Food will replace a closed Carl’s Jr. in Fountain Valley in June

    Plant Power Fast Food will replace a closed Carl’s Jr. in Fountain Valley in June
    Plant Power Fast Food, a restaurant that offers burgers, shakes, “chicken” tenders, fries, salads, juices and raw items, continues to open throughout Southern California with locations in Redlands, Long Beach and San Diego. A Fountain Valley restaurant is slated to open in June 2020. Seen here, “Big Zac” combo meal. (Courtesy of Plant Power Fast Food)
    Plant Power Fast Food, a restaurant that offers burgers, shakes, “chicken” tenders, fries, salads, juices and
  • Beloved Huntington Beach surfer whose friends rallied to ‘Save Mike’s Head’ dies at 28

    Beloved Huntington Beach surfer whose friends rallied to ‘Save Mike’s Head’ dies at 28
    Mike Fisher would surf every day, as long as his body let him, even on the windiest and smallest days when most people would turn around and stay on shore.
    “Everything in the ocean makes sense. I can look at a wave and determine what will happen,” Fisher said in a 2009 interview on the north side of the Huntington Beach Pier. At the time, the 17-year-old was facing an uncertain future after his first brain tumor diagnosis.
    Fisher, who had the Huntington Beach surf community rally aro
  • Westling retires as Aliso Niguel coach

    Westling retires as Aliso Niguel coach
    Kurt Westling announced today he is retiring as Aliso Niguel varsity football head coach.
    Westling, 61, coached the Wolverines for 10 seasons.
    He said he is retiring from coach because he is retiring from teaching at Aliso Niguel.
    “So I don’t think it’s right to keep going,” Westling said, “and become one of those hang-around guys who lets the other guys do all the work.”
    Westling said he most will miss the relations with the players.
    “When you’re
  • Kurt Westling retires as Aliso Niguel football coach

    Kurt Westling retires as Aliso Niguel football coach
    Kurt Westling announced Monday he is retiring as head coach of the Aliso Niguel football team.
    Westling, 61, coached the Wolverines for 10 seasons.
    He said he will step down as head coach because he is retiring from teaching at Aliso Niguel.
    “So I don’t think it’s right to keep going,” Westling said, “and become one of those hang-around guys who lets the other guys do all the work.”
    Westling said what he will miss most are the interactions with the players.
    &l
  • Ticket information for Mater Dei vs. Mission Viejo semifinal in CIF-SS playoffs

    Ticket information for Mater Dei vs. Mission Viejo semifinal in CIF-SS playoffs
    Mater Dei and Mission Viejo are selling tickets in advance of their CIF-Southern Section Division 1 football semifinals playoff game on Friday at 7 p.m. at Mission Viejo High.
    Mater Dei will sell tickets at its Meruelo Center on Wednesday and Thursday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. and on Friday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
    Mission Viejo is selling tickets for its students and community during lunch hours.
    Tickets are $10 for adults and $5 for students with valid student identification and for children 5-13.
  • Mater Dei-Mission Viejo tickets information

    Mater Dei-Mission Viejo tickets information
    Mater Dei and Mission Viejo are selling tickets in advance of their CIF-Southern Section Division 1 football semifinals playoff game that will be played Friday at 7 p.m. at Mission Viejo High.
    Mater Dei will sell tickets at its Meruelo Center Wednesday and Thursday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. and on Friday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
    Mission Viejo is selling tickets for its students and community during lunch hours.
    Tickets are $10 for adults and $5 for students with valid student identification and for c
  • House prices rise 5.6% as low rates boost sales rebound for 2nd month

    House prices rise 5.6% as low rates boost sales rebound for 2nd month
    Southern California’s recent surge in home sales and prices continued into October, which marked the second straight month of year-over-year sales gains in all six counties.
    The median price of a resale house in the Los Angeles metro area – or the price at the midpoint of all sales – was $545,000 in October, unchanged from the previous two months but up 5.6% from the previous October, the California Association of Realtors reported Monday, Nov. 18.
    Sales rose year over year for
  • Fryer’s vote in this week’s Orange County football top 25

    Fryer’s vote in this week’s Orange County football top 25
    Mater Dei
    Mission Viejo
    servite
    C0rona del Mar
    La Habra
    JSerra
    San Clemente
    Orange Lutheran
    Edison
    Tesoro
    San Juan Hills
    Santa Margarita
    Cypress
    Foothill
    Yorba Linda
    Loa Alamitos
    Villa Park
    Orange
    Newport Harbor
    Capistrano Valley
    Sunny Hills
    St. Margaret’s
    Trabuco Hills
    Marina
    Katella
  • Santa Ana to consider controversial 2525 project across from Discovery Cube

    Santa Ana to consider controversial 2525 project across from Discovery Cube
    A controversial apartment project proposed to be built across from the Discovery Cube science center will come up before the City Council on Tuesday, Nov. 19.
    Hundreds of residents have voiced opposition to the proposed development at 2525 North Main St. And the city’s planning commission voted 3-2 in October against the project, recommending to the council that it reject the final environmental impact report and deny the request.
    The council is scheduled either to go with its planning com
  • Theater review: Geffen Playhouse’s adaptation of ‘Key Largo,’ starring Andy Garcia, regales

    Theater review: Geffen Playhouse’s adaptation of ‘Key Largo,’ starring Andy Garcia, regales
    The writing isn’t life-changing, and the acting isn’t soul-shaking. But “Key Largo” makes an unabashedly entertaining evening at Geffen Playhouse.
    In large part that’s thanks to the noir style of the story. But helping immeasurably, actor and co-adaptor Andy Garcia does more than his fair share on stage, creating the one interesting and believable character and relishing every second of his time up there.
    From left, Danny Pino, Andy Garcia, Joely Fisher, Richard Rie
  • Orange Lutheran says player parents weren’t involved in incident after Long Beach Poly game

    Orange Lutheran says player parents weren’t involved in incident after Long Beach Poly game
    Orange Lutheran has concluded that no parents of players on its football team were involved in an incident following the team’s playoff game against Long Beach Poly on Nov. 8.
    The562.org reported via Twitter that two Orange Lutheran supporters allegedly assaulted an official and a third was escorted off of the field because of verbal abuse toward an official following the game at Veterans Stadium in Long Beach.
    Orange Lutheran athletic director Paul Jones issued a comment via email: &ldquo
  • Purple & Bold: Kobe Bryant shows Dwight Howard some love

    Purple & Bold: Kobe Bryant shows Dwight Howard some love
    Editor’s note: This is the Friday, Nov. 8 edition of the Purple & Bold Lakers newsletter. To receive the newsletter in your inbox, sign up here.
    Perhaps you heard? Who’re we kidding — of course you heard: Kobe Bryant was in the house Sunday night.
    He and daughter Gianna, a hooper of growing esteem herself, were courtside to see the Lakers crush the Atlanta Hawks, 122-101, to improve to a league-best 11-2.
    The quick in-game handshake between Bryant and Le
  • Girls basketball: Oxford Academy tournament highlights opening day of 2019-20 season

    Girls basketball: Oxford Academy tournament highlights opening day of 2019-20 season
    The Oxford Academy tournament highlights the opening day of the 2019-20 girls basketball season on Monday, Nov. 18.
    Among the storylines: Sara Brown will make her debut as Fairmont Prep’s coach while former Huntington Beach standout Meghan McIntyre will debut with St. Anthony. And Oxford Academy will begin the post-Austyn Masuno Era.
    Here are the first-round pairings:
    At Oxford Academy: St. Anthony-Garden Grove, 3 p.m., La Serna-Trabuco Hills, 4:30, Canyon-Tesoro, 6, Oxford Academy-La Quin
  • Albano’s football rankings: Orange County top 25 going into semifinals

    Albano’s football rankings: Orange County top 25 going into semifinals
    The football playoffs have reached the semifinals but there’s still plenty to debate when it comes to Orange County rankings.
    Here’s a thought on the intriguing La Habra-JSerra comparison.
    If the teams played this week, I’d pick La Habra to win.
    JSerra’s body of work — which includes a Sept. 20 victory against Calabasas (which beat La Habra) — is worthy of respect. And the Lions’ slide is partially due to being worn down by the Trinity League. That&rsquo
  • Ducks pleased with response to Oskar Sundqvist’s hit on John Gibson

    Ducks pleased with response to Oskar Sundqvist’s hit on John Gibson
    WASHINGTON — In the old days, when justice was often meted out with fists and threats of violence, the actions of Oskar Sundqvist of the St. Louis Blues might have turned Saturday’s game with the Ducks into a fight- and penalty-filled debacle that filled the highlight-reel shows with the wrong kinds of action.
    The Ducks’ response to Sundqvist charging into goaltender John Gibson was measured and appropriate for this era of the NHL, according to coach Dallas Eakins. The Ducks wa
  • OCVarsity Student Sections: Sunny Hills Lancer Nation rises to the top in the playoffs

    OCVarsity Student Sections: Sunny Hills Lancer Nation rises to the top in the playoffs
    A few weeks ago, Sunny Hills Lancer Nation was not in the OCVarsity Football Student Section Top 25 Rankings.
    They weren’t even on our radar.
    But after taking the Manny Challenge last week, Lancer Nation turned it up a notch in Sunny Hills’ CIF-SS Division 8 quarterfinals game against Notre Dame of Riverside.
    Lancer Nation showed up in a bright-colored theme to cheer for their team and they went wild.
    Lancer Nation packed the stands and stayed loud the whole night.pic.twitter.com/Wdg
  • UCLA study tried to change children’s gender identity starting in the 1960s, say two educators

    UCLA study tried to change children’s gender identity starting in the 1960s, say two educators
    Karl Bryant had no idea he was the main character in someone else’s book. He discovered his biography in the late 1980s while poking around a San Francisco bookstore.
    Jarringly, the tome was titled, “The ‘Sissy Boy Syndrome’ and the Development of Homosexuality.” But it was the author’s name that caught Bryant’s attention: Richard Green, a psychiatrist who evaluated him for some 15 years at UCLA’s Gender Identity Research Clinic.
    “Sure enough
  • 2 subjects discuss trauma as kids involved in UCLA’s now-defunct gender identity study

    2 subjects discuss trauma as kids involved in UCLA’s now-defunct gender identity study
    Karl Bryant had no idea he was the main character in someone else’s book. He discovered his biography in the late 1980s while poking around a San Francisco bookstore.
    Jarringly, the tome was titled, “The ‘Sissy Boy Syndrome’ and the Development of Homosexuality.” But it was the author’s name that caught Bryant’s attention: Richard Green, a psychiatrist who evaluated him for some 15 years at UCLA’s Gender Identity Research Clinic.
    “Sure enough
  • High school in La Habra cancels classes amid shooting threats that were later deemed not credible

    High school in La Habra cancels classes amid shooting threats that were later deemed not credible
    Whittier Christian High School in La Habra cancelled classes on Monday after receiving multiple threats on social media about a shooting happening at the school, police said.
    La Habra police were notified just before 10:30 p.m. Sunday about the threats, which were circulating among students of the private campus. School administrators were notified and they went to the police station to help in the investigation.
    Police found information that led them to an address in Whittier.
    “Officers m
  • 5 things to do at the LA Auto Show beyond looking at the cool cars

    5 things to do at the LA Auto Show beyond looking at the cool cars
    It’s a tradition that dates back to 1907 just as cars began to travel on the streets of the city.
    The Los Angeles Auto Show celebrates the automobile with an event that now attracts thousands of people to the Los Angeles Convention Center to check out somewhere around 1,000 new cars, concept vehicles and souped-up and modified machines from Nov. 22 to Dec. 1.
    And while it’s cool to check out the rides, there’s a lot more to do at the Auto Show that just stare at shiny metal.
    He
  • Police chief: 3 killed in shooting outside Oklahoma Walmart

    Police chief: 3 killed in shooting outside Oklahoma Walmart
    DUNCAN, Oklahoma — Two men and a woman were fatally shot Monday outside a Walmart store in Oklahoma, the chief of police said.
    Two victims were shot inside a car and the third was in the parking lot outside the store in Duncan, Police Chief Danny Ford said.
    Police are looking for witnesses to the shooting, Ford said.
    A dispatcher told The Associated Press that “everyone is at the scene.”
    Duncan is about 80 miles south of Oklahoma City.
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  • Highway Patrol: 3 killed in shooting at Oklahoma Walmart

    Highway Patrol: 3 killed in shooting at Oklahoma Walmart
    DUNCAN, Oklahoma — At least three people have been shot and killed at a Walmart store in Oklahoma, according to local media citing the Oklahoma Highway Patrol.
    The shooting happened Monday morning at the store in Duncan, Oklahoma. The Associated Press was not able to immediately confirm the reports that people were killed.
    A dispatcher told The Associated Press that “everyone is at the scene.”
    Duncan is about 80 miles south of Oklahoma City.
  • Post Malone’s Runaway Tour impresses at Honda Center before heading to The Forum

    Post Malone’s Runaway Tour impresses at Honda Center before heading to The Forum
    Post Malone is a grateful guy.
    He thanked the audience numerous times throughout his performance at Honda Center in Anaheim on Sunday, Nov. 17. The 24-year-old rapper and singer-songwriter had already played to a packed Honda Center on Saturday and his Runaway Tour, also featuring Swae Lee and Tyla Yaweh, heads to The Forum in Inglewood Wednesday, Nov. 20 and Thursday, Nov. 21.
    “I know I probably say it too much,” he said after about the eighth “Thank You.” However, he ex
  • Driver dies in fiery crash on PCH when car runs into Newport Beach store

    Driver dies in fiery crash on PCH when car runs into Newport Beach store
    One man was killed after his car crashed into the South Coast Army & Navy store on Pacific Coast Highway in Newport Beach, CA on Sunday, November 17, 2019. (OnScene.TV)
    One man was killed after his car crashed into the South Coast Army & Navy store on Pacific Coast Highway in Newport Beach, CA on Sunday, November 17, 2019. (OnScene.TV)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsOne man was killed after his car crashed into the South Coast Army & Navy store on Pacific Coast Highway in Newpo
  • Driver dies in crash when car hits Newport Beach building and catches fire

    Driver dies in crash when car hits Newport Beach building and catches fire
    One man was killed after his car crashed into the South Coast Army & Navy store on Pacific Coast Highway in Newport Beach, CA on Sunday, November 17, 2019. (OnScene.TV)
    One man was killed after his car crashed into the South Coast Army & Navy store on Pacific Coast Highway in Newport Beach, CA on Sunday, November 17, 2019. (OnScene.TV)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsOne man was killed after his car crashed into the South Coast Army & Navy store on Pacific Coast Highway in Newpo
  • Status Update: Just Food For Dogs in Irvine lands $68 million investment

    Status Update: Just Food For Dogs in Irvine lands $68 million investment
    Irvine-based Just Food For Dogs has raised $68 million in a Series C funding round led by L Catterton, a Connecticut-based private equity firm.
    JFFD founder Shawn Buckley said the money will support JFFD’s ongoing expansion as well as provide “a huge research budget to increase our knowledge on the benefits of whole foods and remain at the forefront of pet nutrition.”The company also will earmark some of the millions to ramp up its marketing efforts, he said.
    JFFD has been in b
  • U.S officials knew of Ukraine’s Trump anxiety despite leader’s denials

    U.S officials knew of Ukraine’s Trump anxiety despite leader’s denials
    By DESMOND BUTLER
    WASHINGTON  — Despite his denials, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy was feeling pressure from the Trump Administration to investigate former Vice President Joe Biden before his July phone call with President Donald Trump that has led to impeachment hearings.
    In early May, staff at the U.S. Embassy in Kyiv, including then-Ambassador Marie Yovanovitch, were briefed on a meeting Zelenskiy held in which he sought advice on how to navigate the difficult position he
  • Southern California wages rise 4.2%, tops in US and biggest raises in 12 years

    Southern California wages rise 4.2%, tops in US and biggest raises in 12 years
    Southern California bosses, fighting to keep full staffing amid low unemployment, are upping wages at the fastest pace since 2007.
    Every three months, the Bureau of Labor Statistics’ Employment Cost Index tracks what it costs employers in wages and salary to keep and attract workers. The index for Southern California region — Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino and Ventura counties — showed wages rising at a 4.2% annual rate in September — that’s the larg
  • Huntington Beach, Seal Beach surfers offer alternatives to food-package waste

    Huntington Beach, Seal Beach surfers offer alternatives to food-package waste
    Like many beachgoers, Shane Coons and three surfing pals pick up trash during visits. But unlike many, they don’t walk away satisfied that means they’ve done their share.
    By the spring of 2018, they were plotting, after surf sessions, to make a greener Southern California — and one with bluer waves.
    Those plastic straws? The four now manufacture straws that are 100% paper. Plastic-lined coffee cups? Theirs have half as much plastic and can be recycled. Plastic sippy cup lids fo
  • Pelosi invites Trump to testify as new witnesses prepare

    Pelosi invites Trump to testify as new witnesses prepare
    By JILL COLVIN
    WASHINGTON — Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi invited President Donald Trump to testify in front of investigators in the House impeachment inquiry ahead of a week that will see several key witnesses appear publicly.
    Pushing back against accusations from the Republican president that the process has been stacked against him, Pelosi said Trump is welcome to appear or answer questions in writing, if he chooses.
    “If he has information that is exculpatory, that means e
  • Santa Ana Police motorcycle officer seriously injured in collision with patrol car

    Santa Ana Police motorcycle officer seriously injured in collision with patrol car
    SANTA ANA — A Santa Ana Police Department motorcycle officer and a sergeant in a patrol car collided Sunday night and both men were taken to hospitals, authorities said.
    The crash was reported at 9:42 p.m. in the 1300 block of West McFadden Avenue, Santa Ana police Corporal Anthony Bertagna said.
    Paramedics took the motorcycle officer to a hospital with serious injuries but stable vital signs, Bertagna said.
    The sergeant was taken to a hospital to be checked out for a complaint of pain, he
  • Be wary of rushed government action on big tech: Tom Campbell

    Be wary of rushed government action on big tech: Tom Campbell
    Social media, communications, and high tech companies are amassing volumes of personal information about members of our community.
    There is a growing sense that “something needs to be done” about this. Often that leads to calls for enhanced powers of government.
    Two weeks ago, an official in the Trump administration speculated that the answers to the problems caused by “big data,” might be found in novel ways of enforcing the antitrust laws. Not surprisingly, the speaker
  • Whicker: Unsteady Rams again supported by their solid defense in victory

    Whicker: Unsteady Rams again supported by their solid defense in victory
    LOS ANGELES — The Rams and Bears proved Sunday night how flexable they are.
    Not flexible, as in supple and yoga-driven. They were two teams uniquely suited to be “flexed” by the NFL and NBC.
    It seemed logical that they were scheduled for a Sunday Night showcase, considering they were NFC playoff teams last year, and the Bears beat the Rams 15-6 last year on a dramatic, chilly Sunday night at Soldier Field.
    Instead they have become two of the more disappointing teams in the NFC,
  • Alexander: The return of the full Todd Gurley propels Rams

    Alexander: The return of the full Todd Gurley propels Rams
    LOS ANGELES — It must have been magic. Todd Gurley reappeared Sunday night.
    Oh, he’s been available to the Rams all of those previous weeks, aside from the San Francisco game that was the Rams’ last Coliseum game before this. But he was seldom utilized in the way a highly-paid, highly-regarded running back should be.
    Maybe Sean McVay learned his lesson a week ago, when Gurley was running effectively but was the forgotten man, literally, down the stretch of a loss to Pittsburgh.
  • LeBron James dazzles Kobe Bryant in blowout win over Atlanta Hawks

    LeBron James dazzles Kobe Bryant in blowout win over Atlanta Hawks
    Los Angeles Lakers’ LeBron James (23) drives to the basket against Atlanta Hawks’ Jabari Parker (5) during the first half of an NBA basketball game, Sunday, Nov. 17, 2019, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Ringo H.W. Chiu)
    Los Angeles Lakers’ LeBron James (23) dunks against Atlanta Hawks during the first half of an NBA basketball game, Sunday, Nov. 17, 2019, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Ringo H.W. Chiu)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsLos Angeles Lakers’ LeBron James shoots und
  • Four killed, six more injured in Fresno party shooting

    Four killed, six more injured in Fresno party shooting
    FRESNO — Police said four people were killed and six others wounded in what appears to be a “mass casualty shooting,” local media reported Sunday night.
    Fresno police Lt. Bill Dooley says the shooting took place about 6 p.m. Sunday on the city’s southeast side.
    Dooley says there was a party in the backyard of a home to watch a football game when the shooting suspects sneaked in and fired into the crowd.
    According to KSEE/KPGE TV stations, Fresno Police Deputy Chief Micahe
  • At least 9 shot at Fresno party

    At least 9 shot at Fresno party
    FRESNO, Calif. — Police say at least nine people were shot at a party in Fresno in what appears to be a “mass casualty shooting,” local media report.
    Fresno police Lt. Bill Dooley says the shooting took place about 6 p.m. Sunday on the city’s southeast side.
    Dooley says there was a party in the backyard of a home to watch a football game when the shooting suspects sneaked in and fired into the crowd.
    Dooley tells the Fresno Bee and the KSEE/KGPE TV stations that at least
  • 4 killed, 6 more injured in Fresno party shooting

    4 killed, 6 more injured in Fresno party shooting
    FRESNO — Police said four people were killed and six others wounded in what appears to be a “mass casualty shooting,” local media reported Sunday night.
    Police and emergency vehicles work at the scene of a shooting at a backyard party, Sunday, Nov. 17, 2019, in southeast Fresno, Calif. Multiple people were shot and at least four of them were killed Sunday at a party in Fresno when suspects sneaked into the backyard and fired into the crowd, police said. (Larry Valenzuela/The Fr
  • Rams wide receiver Robert Woods misses Bears game with ‘personal issue’

    Rams wide receiver Robert Woods misses Bears game with ‘personal issue’
    Outside linebacker Clay Matthews #52 of the Los Angeles Rams pressures quarterback Mitchell Trubisky #10 of the Chicago Bears in the second half of a NFL football game at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum on Sunday, November 17, 2018 in Los Angeles, California. Los Angeles Rams won 17-7. (Photo by Keith Birmingham, Pasadena Star-News/SCNG)
    Wide receiver Josh Reynolds #83 of the Los Angeles Rams catches a pass for a first down against the Chicago Bears in the second half of a NFL football game at
  • Coliseum crowd helps Chicago Bears feel at home against Rams

    Coliseum crowd helps Chicago Bears feel at home against Rams
    Outside linebacker Clay Matthews #52 of the Los Angeles Rams pressures quarterback Mitchell Trubisky #10 of the Chicago Bears in the second half of a NFL football game at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum on Sunday, November 17, 2018 in Los Angeles, California. Los Angeles Rams won 17-7. (Photo by Keith Birmingham, Pasadena Star-News/SCNG)
    Wide receiver Josh Reynolds #83 of the Los Angeles Rams catches a pass for a first down against the Chicago Bears in the second half of a NFL football game at
  • Hawks feel the sting of back-to-backs with Clippers and Lakers

    Hawks feel the sting of back-to-backs with Clippers and Lakers
    LOS ANGELES — For a coach whose team had been rocked by 49 points the night before, Lloyd Pierce sounded awfully excited for a turnaround of less than 24 hours back at Staples Center.
    One day after allowing 150 points by the Clippers and an hour-and-a-half before tip-off against the Western Conference-leading Lakers, Pierce suggested the Hawks might have motivation to turn around their effort.
    “With the way we played last night, with the performance we had last night, I’m more
  • Rams lean on defense to tame ineffective Chicago Bears

    Rams lean on defense to tame ineffective Chicago Bears
    Defensive end Dante Fowler #56 of the Los Angeles Rams pressures quarterback Mitchell Trubisky #10 of the Chicago Bears in the first half of a NFL football game at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum on Sunday, November 17, 2019 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Keith Birmingham, Pasadena Star-News/SCNG)
    Wide receiver Anthony Miller #17 of the Chicago Bears tips the pass as cornerback Troy Hill #22 of the Los Angeles Rams intercepts the ball in the first half of a NFL football game at the Los

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