• UCLA basketball struggles against Notre Dame’s long-range shooting

    UCLA basketball struggles against Notre Dame’s long-range shooting
    SOUTH BEND, Ind. — Prentiss Hubb scored 20 points and dealt six assists, and fellow sophomore guard Dane Goodwin added 16 points as Notre Dame carved up UCLA from 3-point range in a 75-61 victory Saturday afternoon.
    The Fighting Irish (8-3) drained 15 of 39 shots outside the arc for 38.5%, including 13 of their first 32 while building a 53-35 lead by the 13-minute mark of the second half.
    T.J. Gibbs scored 15 points for Notre Dame, while John Mooney netted 14 to go with 15 rebounds.
    The Br
  • UFC 245 live updates: Amanda Nunes vs. Germaine de Randamie

    UFC 245 live updates: Amanda Nunes vs. Germaine de Randamie
    Follow along for live updates of UFC 245 from our reporters in Las Vegas. The event’s main card features Amanda Nunes vs. Germaine de Randamie and Max Holloway vs. Alexander Volkanovski.
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  • Whicker: Long Beach’s Zimari Manning is up for the Division II version of the Heisman

    Whicker: Long Beach’s Zimari Manning is up for the Division II version of the Heisman
    Zimari Manning of Long Beach is just learning about Harlon Hill.
    But then Manning didn’t know what Tarleton State University was, not until he took a football to the campus in Stephenville, Tex. and began putting it in the end zone.
    “I’d never heard of it,” he said. “But it was a good place to get an opportunity.”
    Manning had 22 touchdown catches for the 11-1 Texans. Nobody in the FBS or the FCS had as many in 2019.
    The Tarleton State coaches say Manning has a
  • Boris Johnson’s win may deliver Brexit but could risk UK’s breakup

    Boris Johnson’s win may deliver Brexit but could risk UK’s breakup
    By JILL LAWLESS | Associated Press
    LONDON — Leaving the European Union is not the only split British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has to worry about.
    Johnson’s commanding election victory this week may let him fulfill his campaign promise to “get Brexit done,” but it could also imperil the future of the United Kingdom of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. Scotland and Northern Ireland didn’t vote for Brexit, didn’t embrace this week’s Conserv
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  • USC basketball ready for stiff cross-county challenge from Long Beach State

    USC basketball ready for stiff cross-county challenge from Long Beach State
    LOS ANGELES — You can’t overlook a cross-county rival.
    If the USC men’s basketball team didn’t know that before, the Trojans certainly learned it against Long Beach State last winter.
    The since-rebranded Beach arrived at the Galen Center with a losing record, and the Trojans built up an eight-point lead at the half, seemingly on their way to an easy win. But Long Beach State refused to die quietly, getting within three points with 1:49 to play before USC closed the game o
  • Trump to attend Army-Navy football game for 2nd year in a row

    Trump to attend Army-Navy football game for 2nd year in a row
    By JONATHAN LEMIRE | Associated Press
    WASHINGTON — For the second year in a row, President Donald Trump booked the annual Army-Navy football game on his schedule.
    Saturday’s game in Philadelphia is the 120th meeting between the two service academies and holds a singular place on the sports calendar.
    The 2019 matchup most likely will feature a lot of rain in addition to a heaping of tradition and salutes to service. Trump, who also was at the game in 2016 as president-elect, is the 10
  • At Army-Navy game, Trump touts new pro sports option

    At Army-Navy game, Trump touts new pro sports option
    By JONATHAN LEMIRE | Associated Press
    PHILADELPHIA — President Donald Trump used his appearance at the annual Army-Navy football game to pitch to the players an administration policy change that clears the way for athletes at the nation’s military academies to play professional sports after they graduate and delay their active-duty service.
    To cheers in each locker room before the 120th playing of the game, he said he was giving those athletes with pro potential the chance “to
  • Purple & Bold: How LeBron keeps track of Bronny during Lakers’ busy season

    Purple & Bold: How LeBron keeps track of Bronny during Lakers’ busy season
    Editor’s note: This is the Saturday, Dec. 14 edition of the Purple & Bold Lakers newsletter. To receive the newsletter in your inbox, sign up here.
    MIAMI — Let’s briefly gloss over that it’s 77 degrees in Miami Beach today and look back about a week-and-a-half in a much colder climate.
    The scene is in the Pepsi Center in Denver, and the Lakers are celebrating a tough road win over the Nuggets. As guard Danny Green attempts to field a question, shouting from the other
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  • Iowa Democrats worry ‘Medicare for All’ hurts key local industry

    Iowa Democrats worry ‘Medicare for All’ hurts key local industry
    By ALEXANDRA JAFFE | Associated Press
    DES MOINES, Iowa — Kim Motl doesn’t work in the health insurance industry. But her friends and neighbors do. So when she saw Sen. Elizabeth Warren recently in Fort Dodge, Iowa, Motl pressed the Democratic presidential candidate about her “Medicare for All” plan, which would replace private insurance with a government-run system.
    “What about the little guys that work in the insurance business, that support our communities? The se
  • Join HK kids in protesting Chinese tyranny

    Join HK kids in protesting Chinese tyranny
    As the largest protests in weeks rocked Hong Kong last Sunday, with hundreds of thousands filling downtown streets, I was struck by the simple statement from Alice Wong, 24, a biology researcher, a protester among the many in the city’s Victoria Park: “We don’t want to become like China.”
    That’s it. Well, she also told a New York Times reporter the obvious intertwined truth in what the mostly young constant demonstrators are after: “We want Hong Kong to contin
  • Harry Styles thrills Forum fans by debuting new ‘Fine Line’ album live, duets with Stevie Nicks

    Harry Styles thrills Forum fans by debuting new ‘Fine Line’ album live, duets with Stevie Nicks
    At the end of his opening number, Harry Styles, the young English singer-songwriter with an old musical soul, grinned at the screaming fans who packed the Forum on Friday and pronounced himself pleased.
    “I’m ba-a-ack!” he said, which, as the 90 minutes that followed proved, he was.
    Back at the Forum in Inglewood where his previous tour had wrapped up with two sold-out nights in July 2018.
    Back in Los Angeles where he’s lived off and on in the nearly five years since One D
  • Orange County mulling options to sell Harmony property in Highland

    Orange County mulling options to sell Harmony property in Highland
    Orange County is exploring selling land once slated for the 3,600-house Harmony development in Highland that was stalled by a judge’s ruling in 2018.
    The negotiating parties on the agenda for the Tuesday, Dec. 10, Orange County Board of Supervisors closed session meeting included a new player in the property’s saga, The Redlands Parks Conservancy, which 2017 tax documents show has Esri founder Jack Dangermond as president and board chair.
    The other parties include builder Lewis Broth
  • Los Alamitos consensus picks for Saturday, Dec. 13

    Los Alamitos consensus picks for Saturday, Dec. 13
    The consensus box of picks comes from handicappers Bob Mieszerski, Art Wilson, Terry Turrell and Eddie Wilson. Here are the picks for Saturday, Dec. 14 for racing at Los Alamitos.
    Trouble viewing on mobile device? See consensus picks
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  • Recipe: Kielbasa sausage, Granny Smith apples, onions and beer make a great combination

    Recipe: Kielbasa sausage, Granny Smith apples, onions and beer make a great combination
    I like to keep some kielbasa sausage in the freezer. It’s on reserve for an emergency easy-to-prepare meal. Often, I braise it with cabbage, potatoes, onions and broth. Chef Michael Symon, restaurateur, television personality, and author of “5 in 5 for Every Season” (Clarkson Potter, $19.99), teams the tasty sausage with Granny Smith apples, onions and ground coriander seeds; beer adds the needed liquid to the mix.
    The tart apples bring out the best in the meaty sausage. Symon
  • Why Riverside’s mayor is sleeping in an 8-by-8 metal shed to help the homeless

    Why Riverside’s mayor is sleeping in an 8-by-8 metal shed to help the homeless
    As he slept, Riverside Mayor Rusty Bailey’s feet could have touched the aluminum door and his arm could have touched the opposite wall.
    Not that he would have let either out of his sleeping bag, when the nighttime temperature had dropped to 42 degrees outside and it was almost as cold inside the uninsulated structure.
    But his shelter — 8 feet long and 8 feet wide, made mostly of aluminum — was much more comfortable than his neighbors’ tents.
    Riverside Mayor Rusty Bailey r
  • 80-year-old man killed in crash with suspected DUI driver in Fullerton

    80-year-old man killed in crash with suspected DUI driver in Fullerton
    An 80-year-old man died in a collision with a 25-year-old suspected drunk driver in Fullerton on Friday afternoon, authorities said.
    Police arrested the younger man on suspicion of DUI, said Fullerton police Lt. Jon Radus in a news release.
    At about 3 p.m., the elderly driver was in his 1964 Chevrolet Malibu SS heading north on Raymond Avenue and making a left turn onto Orangefair Lane, police said. As he made the turn, a 2015 Ram 1500 pickup truck driving south on Raymond Avenue “at a hig
  • Travel: Traversing Greek ruins brings a visitor close to true Olympic glory

    Travel: Traversing Greek ruins brings a visitor close to true Olympic glory
    At the 2,700-year-old birthplace of the Olympics — where Nike was a revered goddess, not a shoe — I push off the stadium’s original starting block and thrillingly run in ancient footsteps of naked Greek men. I never could’ve touched this dirt track eons ago. If I had, I might’ve suffered the punishment — being hurled from the cliff of nearby Mount Typaeum into the swirling river below. Back then, women were banned from even watching the Olympic Games.
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  • How to make your home more attractive to buyers? Look up!

    How to make your home more attractive to buyers? Look up!
    Often overlooked in home staging are some tricks that you can use to accentuate the vertical features of your home.
    Many sellers are consumed with decorating the tops of all of the counters, cabinets and all flat surfaces available, because (1) it’s easy; (2) it’s accessible; and (3) you have tons of things that fit on the flat surfaces.
    When you are staging your house to get it sold, you really want to accentuate the vertical spaces so buyers can fully appreciate all of the height a
  • 3 horror stories of LLC ownership

    3 horror stories of LLC ownership
    In California – the limited liability company or LLC is the most common way most commercial real estate is owned.
    Individuals within an LLC are known as members. Members are governed by an operating agreement that outlines whom within the LLC are authorized to sell, buy, and borrow. Also, percentages of ownership are specified in the case of multiple members.
    Why an LLC? Because they come with a multitude of tax advantages and liability protection, which are beyond the scope of this column
  • Serving on a nonprofit board? Watch your own back

    Serving on a nonprofit board? Watch your own back
    When asked to serve on a local nonprofit board, the request is often taken as a compliment, and an answer comes with little thought about the potential personal risk you’re accepting as a board member. Individuals willing to serve as a board member are usually known for their passion and support of vital community programs.
    Once you prove yourself as a reliable and committed board member, you’ll be asked repeatedly to serve. Reliable board members are known throughout the community a
  • Mater Dei basketball storms past Edison in semifinals of Beach Bash tournament

    Mater Dei basketball storms past Edison in semifinals of Beach Bash tournament
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowNEWPORT BEACH — Mater Dei used its length and ball movement to overpower Edison 82-36 on Friday in the semifinals of the Beach Bash boys basketball tournament at Corona del Mar High.
    The top-ranked Monarchs outrebounded No. 17 Edison 26-16 and had assists on 20 of their 33 field goals. Kentucky commit Devin Askew led the ball movement for Mater Dei, as he tallied nine assists.
    “We’ve been sh
  • Kawhi Leonard, Paul George combine for 88 points as Clippers hold off Timberwolves

    Kawhi Leonard, Paul George combine for 88 points as Clippers hold off Timberwolves
    Los Angeles Clippers forward Paul George, right, tries to drive past Minnesota Timberwolves forward Robert Covington during the first half of an NBA basketball game Friday, Dec. 13, 2019, in Minneapolis. (AP Photo/Craig Lassig)
    Minnesota Timberwolves guard Jeff Teague, left, drives past Los Angeles Clippers guard Terance Mann during the first half of an NBA basketball game Friday, Dec. 13, 2019, in Minneapolis. (AP Photo/Craig Lassig)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsLos Angeles Clipper
  • Los Alamitos girls soccer stays busy and unbeaten with win over Villa Park

    Los Alamitos girls soccer stays busy and unbeaten with win over Villa Park
    Los Alamitos’ Tabitha LaParl, right, and Villa Park’s Paige Califf battle for the ball during a Mater Dei Premier Invitational match at Great Park in Irvine on Friday, December 13, 2019. (Photo by Kyusung Gong/Contributing Photographer)
    Los Alamitos’ Summer Allen, left, dribbles the ball as Villa Park’s Gracie Vanderscraaf during a Mater Dei Premier Invitational match at Great Park in Irvine on Friday, December 13, 2019. (Photo by Kyusung Gong/Contributing Photographer)So
  • Angels to introduce Anthony Rendon at Saturday press conference

    Angels to introduce Anthony Rendon at Saturday press conference
    ANAHEIM — Anthony Rendon, who earlier this week agreed to a seven-year, $245-million deal with the Angels, will be introduced at a press conference on Saturday at noon at Angel Stadium.
    The event will be broadcast live on Fox Sports West, but it will not be open to the public.
    Rendon’s deal is the largest free-agent contract in Angels history, surpassing the $240-million deal Albert Pujols signed eight years ago.
    Rendon, 29, finished third in the National League MVP voting after hitt
  • Local Armenian-Americans get the U.S. government to recognize the Armenian Genocide, but they say their struggle isn’t over

    Local Armenian-Americans get the U.S. government to recognize the Armenian Genocide, but they say their struggle isn’t over
    It was a tough moment for Rep. Adam Schiff — long before his leading role in the impeachment of a president.
    And it still had to do with a sitting president — Barack Obama.
    It was April 24, 2015, the 100th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide, and Schiff and hundreds of thousands of Southern California Armenians just wanted to hear it. The word — straight from the free world’s leader. C’mon! Just say it. …  But even as close as Obama got, after years of
  • How Trump’s impeachment case has unfolded and what’s left

    How Trump’s impeachment case has unfolded and what’s left
    Only two U.S. presidents have been impeached by Congress — Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton — and no U.S. president has ever been removed from office through impeachment. Only two other U.S. presidents had articles of impeachment advance to the full House of Representatives: Richard Nixon and Donald Trump.
    President Donald Trump is the fourth president in 243-year history of the United States to face articles of impeachment. The Constitution does not prescribe a specific process and n
  • Republicans divided as Janet Nguyen launches surprise bid for Tyler Diep’s Assembly seat in 2020

    Republicans divided as Janet Nguyen launches surprise bid for Tyler Diep’s Assembly seat in 2020
    In a move that took Republican insiders by surprise, former GOP State Senator Janet Nguyen is challenging moderate GOP Assemblyman Tyler Diep for his 72nd Assembly District seat in 2020.
    The looming primary battle is sparking division among party leadership, as the GOP struggles to find its footing in an increasingly Democratic region where Donald Trump’s brand of Republicanism is a tough sell.
    Former Orange County GOP chair Scott Baugh prompted Nguyen to run with a Dec. 5 email to local p
  • Lakers edge Heat for 13th straight road win

    Lakers edge Heat for 13th straight road win
    Lakers guard Danny Green drives to the basket as Heat forward Duncan Robinson defends during the first half of Friday’s game in Miami. (AP Photo/Lynne Sladky)
    Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James (23) shoots over Miami Heat forward Jimmy Butler (22) and forward Meyers Leonard, right, during the first half of an NBA basketball game, Friday, Dec. 13, 2019, in Miami. (AP Photo/Lynne Sladky)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsLos Angeles Lakers guard Avery Bradley (11) loses control of th
  • Lakers thrive as Anthony Davis heats up from 3-point line

    Lakers thrive as Anthony Davis heats up from 3-point line
    MIAMI — Shoot ’em if you got ’em.
    Three-pointers, that is.
    As of Friday night, Anthony Davis is a 34 percent 3-point shooter. But that number will continue to climb if he has more nights like he did in a 113-110 victory over the Heat. Of his 11 made shots, four were 3-pointers – which the coaching staff has not-so-gently pushed him into taking.
    Before the game, Davis said a coach told them Miami’s defense has a tendency to collapse back into the paint to help on dri
  • Photos: UFC 245 ceremonial weigh-ins at the T-Mobile Arena

    Photos: UFC 245 ceremonial weigh-ins at the T-Mobile Arena
     
    Welterweight Champion Kamaru Usman during the UFC 245 ceremonial weigh-ins at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, NV, Dec 13, 2019.(Photo by Hans Gutknecht, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG)
    Featherweight Champion Max Holloway during the UFC 245 ceremonial weigh-ins at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, NV, Dec 13, 2019.(Photo by Hans Gutknecht, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsWomen’s Bantamweight Champion Amanda Nunes during the UFC 245 ceremonial weigh-ins
  • Jerry Tillery not the only Chargers rookie experiencing growing pains

    Jerry Tillery not the only Chargers rookie experiencing growing pains
    COSTA MESA — Jerry Tillery didn’t want to hear the positive spin. He wasn’t happy with Chargers coach Anthony Lynn’s decision to have him inactive last week against the Jacksonville Jaguars, but the rookie defensive tackle understood why.
    Tillery would rather learn from being on the field than to be watching on the sidelines in street clothes. The coach’s decision was tough to swallow, but the 28th overall pick in this year’s draft accepted it.
    Tillery said he
  • Generous givers fill 12 buses and 3 trucks with holiday toy donations

    Generous givers fill 12 buses and 3 trucks with holiday toy donations
    People hoping to pass on their holiday cheer to children in need donated 12 busloads of toys, games and other gifts, and three stake bed trucks full of bicycles on Friday, Dec. 13, at the annual Stuff-A-Bus toy drive.
    The event moved from its longstanding location at the Honda Center to the Orange County Great Park in Irvine this year, and that may have thinned the crowds a bit, Orange County Transportation Authority spokesman Eric Carpenter wrote in an email. OCTA puts on the annual event in co
  • Authorities identify man killed by police in Orange

    Authorities identify man killed by police in Orange
    Authorities have released the name of a knife-wielding man who was fatally shot by police in Orange.
    The officer-involved shooting occurred about 11:30 a.m. Thursday in the 6900 block of Magdalena Drive, said Sgt. Phil McMullin.
    The suspect was identified as 43-year-old Erik Lee of Orange, according to Kimberly Edds of the Orange County District Attorney’s Office.
    Police responded to a call of a “suicidal subject armed with a knife,” according to McMullin.
    “When we got th
  • This map shows when the coldest day of the year is the U.S.

    This map shows when the coldest day of the year is the U.S.
    On average, the coldest day of the year in many areas of Southern California is in December. But Southern Californians know better than to complain about our climate, so today we put our mild winter weather in perspective.
    Coloring by cold
    This is a National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration map depicting the coldest day of the year average for the United States. The map is derived from the 1981-2010 U.S. Climate Normals. Southern California is experiencing its coldest time of the year, on
  • Rams have faced more injuries but enjoyed some of the side-effects

    Rams have faced more injuries but enjoyed some of the side-effects
    THOUSAND OAKS — When the Rams said Friday that tight end Gerald Everett will miss a third straight game and tackle Rob Havenstein will probably miss a fifth in a row on Sunday, it was a reminder of the ways the team’s 2019 season has been twisted by injuries.
    The pain has come more often than it did in coach Sean McVay’s first two seasons. But the pain has been tolerable. There have even been some happy accidents.
    “We’ve had more injuries than we have had the last c
  • Heisler: Lakers’ front office a laughingstock no longer

    Heisler: Lakers’ front office a laughingstock no longer
    It’s a new day and a challenging one in NBA front offices, obliged to do something that not all are capable of … Think.
    Not that there aren’t smart organizations like the Gregg Popovich-R.C. Buford Spurs … the Lawrence Frank-Jerry West Clippers … the Masai Ujiri Raptors … the Sean Marks Nets … the Bob Myers Warriors … the Pat Riley Heat … the Daryl Morey Rockets … the Danny Ainge Celtics … the Donnie Walsh-Kevin Pritchard
  • USC men’s basketball receives notice of allegations from NCAA

    USC men’s basketball receives notice of allegations from NCAA
    The USC men’s basketball program has received a notice of allegations from the NCAA, the university announced in a statement on Friday evening.
    “USC has received a Notice of Allegations from the NCAA related to a former coach in the men’s basketball program,” the statement read. “USC has cooperated with the NCAA since it first became aware of the issues raised in the Notice of Allegations. Because the notice involves a pending NCAA case, USC is u
  • The Nutcracker enters its 37th year as one of Long Beach’s most beloved holiday traditions

    The Nutcracker enters its 37th year as one of Long Beach’s most beloved holiday traditions
    By Kat Schuster, contributing writer
    Sofia Striegl’s feet have carried her across the stage with the Long Beach Ballet every December for almost as long as she’s known how to walk. This year, will be her 15th year performing in The Nutcracker.
    The show will go on for the 37th year in Long Beach as it opens Sunday and runs through Dec. 22 at the Long Beach Theatre Terrace. The production has seen an overwhelming response over the years and picked up Goldstar’s 12th Annual Season
  • Major Orange County freeway closures planned: Dec. 14-20

    Major Orange County freeway closures planned: Dec. 14-20
    Have you ever found yourselves stuck on a freeway because of a construction project you hadn’t heard about?
    We at The Orange County Register want to help as much as we can and plan to provide each Friday an update from the related transportation agencies on road work planned for the week ahead.
    Here are major construction projects happening on Orange County’s freeways and toll roads between Dec. 14 and Dec. 20, according to the Orange County Transportation Authority, Caltrans and the
  • Pomona hires San Clemente city manager as its next top executive

    Pomona hires San Clemente city manager as its next top executive
    James Makshanoff, currently the city manager of San Clemente, has been chosen as Pomona’s next top executive.
    After a national search that attracted more than 30 applicants, Makshanoff is expected to be appointed city manager at the City Council meeting Monday, Dec. 16.
    If his contract is approved, Makshanoff will receive a salary of $275,000.
    “He has demonstrated integrity, a willingness to listen, and the ability to get things done,” Mayor Tim Sandoval said in a statement ann
  • Longtime Los Angeles County lifeguard Bob Burnside, who helped revolutionize the profession, dies at 87

    Longtime Los Angeles County lifeguard Bob Burnside, who helped revolutionize the profession, dies at 87
    Robert “Bob” Burnside had a saying: Once a lifeguard, always a lifeguard.
    Even years after he retired as Los Angeles County Fire Department Lifeguard chief, the ocean legend could never take his eyes off the water when he visited the beach, searching for anyone who might be struggling in the sea.
    Burnside, who helped revolutionize the way rescuers saved lives along the Los Angeles County coast and around the world, died Dec. 11 at his home in Utah. He was 87.
    Bob Burnside, seen compe
  • Orange County scores and player stats for Friday (12-13-19)

    Orange County scores and player stats for Friday (12-13-19)
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowScores and stats for the Orange County games on Friday, Dec. 13.
    GIRLS WATER POLO
    WESTMINSTER TOURNAMENT
    Ocean View 7, Santa Fe 6
    Marina 16, Westminster 4
     
  • Santa Margarita Catholic High student who posted a racist video is ‘no longer’ at the school, campus president says

    Santa Margarita Catholic High student who posted a racist video is ‘no longer’ at the school, campus president says
    A Santa Margarita Catholic High School student who posted a short Snapchat video of a black family and captioned it with a racist statement is no longer at the private school, its president, Andy Sulick, said.
    “In clear contradiction to the views and values of Santa Margarita Catholic High School, a student posted an inappropriate and insensitive message yesterday on social media,” Sulick said in the statement released on Thursday, Dec. 12. “Within hours of being informed, swif
  • Corona del Mar football looks to finish the season with a perfect record and second CIF State title

    Corona del Mar football looks to finish the season with a perfect record and second CIF State title
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowCorona del Mar will try complete another football season with a 16-0 record when it plays Serra of San Mateo in the CIF State Division 1-A Championship Game on Saturday.
    The game is at Cerritos College at 4 p.m. It will be televised live by Spectrum News1.
    Corona del Mar is 15-0. Serra is 13-1.
    Corona del Mar was the first Orange County football team to have a 16-0 season when it won the Division III state cha
  • Chino hospital nurses approve contract, ending 10 years of conflict

    Chino hospital nurses approve contract, ending 10 years of conflict
    Registered nurses at Chino Valley Medical Center have voted to accept a contract agreement with the hospital, ending 10 months of negotiations and a legal dispute that goes back 10 years.
    United Nurses Association of California/Union of Health Care Professionals announced the agreement in an email Friday, Dec. 13.  It’s the union’s first contract with the hospital, which is owned by Prime Healthcare.
    According to the union statement, the contract guarantees wage increases, as we
  • Ducks’ scoring woes proving to be costly as rest of their play improves

    Ducks’ scoring woes proving to be costly as rest of their play improves
    IRVINE >> Coach Dallas Eakins wasn’t sure what more he could say Friday about the Ducks’ play during their 2-1 loss Thursday to the Kings at Honda Center. Yes, the Ducks needed to score more than one goal if they hoped to win. No, Eakins and the coaching staff were not disappointed in the effort.
    When the Ducks reconvened for practice at Great Park Ice, the only message Eakins could deliver was the obvious one. The Ducks simply need to score more goals than the one they scored
  • Facebook, Google drop from Top 10 ‘best places to work’ list

    Facebook, Google drop from Top 10 ‘best places to work’ list
    Big tech companies like Facebook and Google, long seen as some of the world’s most desirable workplaces offering countless perks and employee benefits, are losing some of their shine.
    The Silicon Valley companies dropped out of the Top 10 “best places to work” in the U.S., according to Glassdoor’s annual rankings released last week. HubSpot, a cloud-computing software company, grabbed the No. 1 ranking while tech firms DocuSign and Ultimate Software were three and eight,
  • Happy howl-idays: Dogs party with Santa

    Happy howl-idays: Dogs party with Santa
    As Christmas parties go, this one had the typical characteristics: a potIuck dinner for 40-plus folks; an appearance by Santa with photos by the Christmas tree; and a white elephant gift exchange.
    But, there was one thing that made this holiday gathering different from the rest in the neighborhood. It was for dogs.
    The Orange County section of Guide Dogs of America held its annual holiday gathering at a home in Irvine with some attendees bringing along their guide dogs in training. The dogs rang
  • Rams vs. Dallas Cowboys: Who has the edge?

    Rams vs. Dallas Cowboys: Who has the edge?
    RAMS (8-5) vs. COWBOYS (6-7)
    When: 1:25 p.m. Sunday
    Where: AT&T Stadium, Arlington, Texas
    Line: Rams by 1 1/2
    TV/radio: Channel 11; 710-AM, 1330-AM (Spanish)
    RAMS OFFENSE vs. COWBOYS DEFENSE
    Jared Goff took advantage of time to pass in the Rams’ wins over Arizona and Seattle, and the conditions could be in place for more of the same against Dallas. The Cowboys’ pass rush is mediocre, Todd Gurley should be able to run the ball against them, and Tyler Higbee might be the next tight
  • Kings face tough Penguins team in Pittsburgh

    Kings face tough Penguins team in Pittsburgh
    Having downed the Ducks Thursday, the Kings flew to Pittsburgh to face the Penguins Saturday and conclude the orinthological portion of their six-game road trip.
    The Kings snapped an 11-game road losing streak with a 2-1 victory in Anaheim.
    “It was a good road win from us,” Kings coach Todd McLellan told reporters. “A lot more checking than cheating, which is always a good thing, too.”
    Now they seek to triumph in one of the most difficult arenas in the NHL, albeit against

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