• South county athletes and volunteers impress … Bravo!

    South county athletes and volunteers impress … Bravo!
    Local teen competes at Orange Bowl International Tennis Championships
    Aliso Viejo resident Skylar Grace Marie Grishuk reached the third round in singles play and the second round in doubles play at the recent 2019 Orange Bowl in Plantation, Fla.
    Skylar fell to the No. 2 seed Alexandra Eala 3-6, 7-6(4), 2-6 in the third round. Meanwhile in doubles play, Skylar and her partner, Kristyna Lavickova of the Czech Republic, fell 2-6, 4-6 to the French tandem of Julie Belgraver and Celia Belle Mohr.Wide
  • Rose Parade float shines the spotlight on unsung humanitarians: Adult caregivers

    Rose Parade float shines the spotlight on unsung humanitarians: Adult caregivers
    Be it ever so humble, a home is a castle.
    That’s the message Long Beach-based SCAN Foundation wants to convey Wednesday, Jan. 1, at the 131st annual Rose Parade.
    The SCAN Foundation Rose Parade float, Hope’s Heroes: Honoring Caregivers of All Generations, being built at Phoenix Decorating Company in Irwindale, CA, on Monday, Dec 30, 2019. (Photo by Jeff Gritchen, Orange County Register/SCNG)
    Carleena Bhaduri, left, her daughter, Aanyah Bhaduri, 16, bottom, Travan Bhaduri, 14, top and
  • Orange County girls athlete of the week: Emma Lineback, Laguna Beach

    Orange County girls athlete of the week: Emma Lineback, Laguna Beach
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowThe Orange County girls athlete of the week:
    Name: Emma Lineback
    School: Laguna Beach
    Sport: Water polo
    Noteworthy: The junior left-handed attacker scored 13 goals on 16 attempts (81 percent) and added nine assists and six steals in four matches to help lead the Breakers to their seventh consecutive title at the Bill Barnett Holiday Cup. Lineback leads Laguna Beach (11-0) with 30 goals on 40 shots and is seco
  • 5 burning questions facing USC football heading into 2020

    5 burning questions facing USC football heading into 2020
    Here is a look at five burning questions facing USC after its 8-5 football season in 2019:
    1. Does USC allow there to be a quarterback competition? After his true freshman season, it’s hard to imagine Kedon Slovis having to field questions about needing to win back his job in 2020. But given that he won the starting position via JT Daniels’ season-ending ACL tear in the opener, there remains a chance that USC holds a quarterback competition during fall camp, when Daniels is expected
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  • N.Y. Times asks: “California is booming. Why are so many Californians unhappy?”

    N.Y. Times asks: “California is booming. Why are so many Californians unhappy?”
    Christine Johnson, a public-finance consultant with an engineering degree, was running for a seat on the San Francisco Board of Supervisors. She crisscrossed her downtown district talking about her plans to stimulate housing construction, improve public transit and deal with the litter of “needles and poop” that have become a common sight on the city’s sidewalks.
    Today, a year after losing the race, Johnson, who had been in the Bay Area since 2004, lives in Denver with her husb
  • NAMM 2020: An all-star line-up of musicians will honor the late ‘Dimebag’ Darrell Abbott during Dimebash at the Observatory

    NAMM 2020: An all-star line-up of musicians will honor the late ‘Dimebag’ Darrell Abbott during Dimebash at the Observatory
    With the NAMM (National Association of Music Merchants) Show set to take over the Anaheim Convention Center Jan. 16-19, the annual Dimebash will serve as the unofficial rock ‘n’ roll kick-off to the yearly gathering of music merchants and artists on Thursday, Jan. 16 at the Observatory in Santa Ana.
    Though NAMM is closed to the general public and entry is by official badge only, the Dimebash is open to anyone and tickets are available for $33 for general admission and $200 for VIP at
  • 105-year-old Santa Ana home of architect Frederick Eley asks $875,000

    105-year-old Santa Ana home of architect Frederick Eley asks $875,000
    The Frederick Eley House is anchored by a front porch. (Photo by James Figueroa)
    The living room features built-ins, a brick fireplace and pendant chandelier fixtures. (Photo by James Figueroa)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsAll of the original light fixtures in the Frederick Eley House were restored. (Photo by James Figueroa)
    A glimpse of the breakfast nook from the kitchen. (Photo by James Figueroa)
    The breakfast nook. (Photo by James Figueroa)
    A bedroom. (Photo by James Figueroa)
    A view
  • 5.5 miles of roses in Pasadena: Here is the 2020 Rose Parade route

    5.5 miles of roses in Pasadena: Here is the 2020 Rose Parade route
    The Rose Parade floats, the antique cars, the marching bands, the equestrians, the grand marshals, the queens – they all will have at least one thing in common on Wednesday — the first of 2020: The route.
    And it’s quite a stretch — 5.5 miles of Pasadena’s civic core and its surrounding area.
    Related linksThese Pasadena freeway ramps, streets will close for the Rose Parade
    Here’s how you can see the floats up close after the 2020 Rose Parade
    How
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  • Radio: What happened to Steve Jones of Jonesy’s Jukebox on KLOS?

    Radio: What happened to Steve Jones of Jonesy’s Jukebox on KLOS?
    Steve Jones, host of KLOS’ (95.5 FM) Jonesy’s Jukebox formerly heard on the station daily, has returned to the local airwaves Fridays from noon to 2 p.m.There was speculation while he was gone, much of it centered on ratings and potential changes, but it urns out that KLOS programmer Keith Cunningham was being honest when he told me it was related to Jones’ health, though no details were given.
    Jones’ first show back was December 13th, and he spent much of the time explai
  • Radio: What happened to Steve Jones of Jonesy’s Jukebox?

    Radio: What happened to Steve Jones of Jonesy’s Jukebox?
    Steve Jones, host of KLOS’ (95.5 FM) Jonesy’s Jukebox formerly heard on the station daily, has returned to the local airwaves Fridays from noon to 2 p.m.There was speculation while he was gone, much of it centered on ratings and potential changes, but it urns out that KLOS programmer Keith Cunningham was being honest when he told me it was related to Jones’ health, though no details were given.
    Jones’ first show back was December 13th, and he spent much of the time explai
  • Clippers confident Paul George’s shots will start falling

    Clippers confident Paul George’s shots will start falling
    Paul George is just 21 for his last 66 field goal attempts — a chilly stretch of shooting that the Clippers have met with an assured shrug.
    “He’s just not making shots,” coach Doc Rivers said, dutifully steering criticism away from the new Clippers superstar, who spent his off day Sunday unveiling three new basketball courts at Domenic Massari Park in his native Palmdale.
    “We gotta do a better job of getting him shots,” Rivers added. “(The) offense has g
  • USC football 2019 in review: What went right, what went wrong, what’s next for Trojans

    USC football 2019 in review: What went right, what went wrong, what’s next for Trojans
    When USC lost in overtime to BYU in Week 3, it seemed like the Trojans were headed to another losing season, the second in a row. Four more games remained against top-25 teams, and the Trojans had made a habit of losing a game or two to teams it shouldn’t, like that confounding loss to the Cougars.
    But USC rebounded with a win over eventual Pac-12 runner-up Utah and then finished the regular season with five wins in six games to qualify for a bowl after a one-year absence from the postseas
  • Corky Carroll: Want to hear a great story about Tim ‘The Iguana’ Dorsey?

    Corky Carroll: Want to hear a great story about Tim ‘The Iguana’ Dorsey?
    The other night I was sitting at the dinner table with a couple of visiting surfing guests and my neighbor, the legendary surfer/lifeguard Tim “The Iguana” Dorsey.  For those of you who don’t know about Tim, let me give you a little background.
    Tim was one of the top surfers in the late-1950s through the mid-1960s. He was a big wave rider on the North Shore and appeared in many of the early surf movies. He was a member of the United States Surf Team for the 1965 World Cham
  • Serena Williams named Associated Press Female Athlete of the Decade

    Serena Williams named Associated Press Female Athlete of the Decade
    By HOWARD FENDRICH
    Serena Williams dominated the decade, on the court and in conversation.
    There were, to begin with, the dozen Grand Slam single titles — no other woman had more than three over the past 10 seasons — and the 3 1/2 years in a row at No. 1 in the WTA rankings.
    And then there was the celebrity status that transcended tennis, making everything she did and said newsworthy, whether it was the triumphs and trophies and fashion statements or the disputes with tournament offi
  • LeBron James is the Associated Press Male Athlete of the Decade

    LeBron James is the Associated Press Male Athlete of the Decade
    By TIM REYNOLDS
    He left Cleveland for Miami, finally became a champion, went back to his beloved northeast Ohio, delivered on another title promise, then left for the Los Angeles Lakers and the next challenge. He played in eight straight finals. No NBA player won more games or more MVP awards over the last 10 years than he did. He started a school. He married his high school sweetheart.
    “That’s all?” LeBron James asked, feigning disbelief.
    No, that’s not all. Those were j
  • Why 2020 will be another big year for meatless burgers and other fast foods

    Why 2020 will be another big year for meatless burgers and other fast foods
    From Del Taco Burritos to Burger King’s Impossible Whopper, 2019 was a big year for plant-based fast food.
    And there’s more in store for 2020 as restaurant chains continue to create meat-free versions of signature menu items and look for new tastes.
    Two brands of meat substitutes, Beyond Meats and Impossible Foods, dominated the market in the United States last year, but the phenomenon is global, according to experts.
    “From a U.S. lens, we’ve heard everybody’s
  • Cal Southern University taps Vaughn Hartunian as its next president

    Cal Southern University taps Vaughn Hartunian as its next president
    Vaughn Hartunian, a Granada Hills resident, will be California Southern University’s fifth president, effective Jan. 7, 2020.
    Hartunian comes to the Costa Mesa-based, for-profit online school from International Education Corp. in Irvine, where he was the executive director in residence. The Iranian native has some 30 years of academic experience, including 21 years as a founder and first president of the all-online Mt. Sierra College in Monrovia, and president of the multiple-campus Fortis
  • No growth? Southern California population’s getting close

    No growth? Southern California population’s getting close
    Southern California fans of “slow growth” are getting their wish: Local population barely advanced in 2019.
    When I put into my trusty spreadsheet new population counts from the state’s Department of Finance, I found the region’s seven Southern California counties (Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Diego, Imperial and Ventura) added just 48,405 residents in the year ended in July.
    This slim 0.2% growth brought the total population to 22.3 million, or a mi
  • Morongo Casino, Resort & Spa opens new bar on casino level

    Morongo Casino, Resort & Spa opens new bar on casino level
    Morongo Casino, Resort & Spa has opened a centrally located casino bar as it continues its major expansion project.
    The bar, Crystal Hearts, opened earlier this month and features large, flat-screen TVs above the bar area, bright lighting and ornate glasswork. Much of the bar is white, with dark wood accents.
    Sign up for our Casino Insider newsletter and get the week’s best bets for food, entertainment and fun at Southern California’s casinos. Subscribe here.
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  • California minimum wage rising to $13 for larger firms

    California minimum wage rising to $13 for larger firms
    The minimum wage for California workers will increase Jan. 1 to $13 per hour for employers with 26 or more employees and to $12 hourly for smaller companies.
    More wage floor increases will land in 2021 and 2022, too, rising to $14 an hour in 2021 ($13 for smaller firms) and $15 hourly for large companies in 2022. California is expected be the first state to hit the $15 wage floor.About 20 high-cost cities in California already have a minimum wage higher than the state’s mandate. While most
  • As solar mandate nears, will homebuilders be ready?

    As solar mandate nears, will homebuilders be ready?
    California homebuilders rushed in recent months to get building permits before new rules kick in Jan. 1 requiring all new homes to be solar-powered.
    TRI Pointe Homes, for example, already has permits for 80% of the homes it plans to build in Southern California in 2020.
    Glendora-based CrestWood Communities has permits for 42 homes it plans to build in the new year in Montclair.And in Irvine — home to numerous new housing projects — building permit applications jumped 600% during
  • What’s coming to casinos in 2020: New restaurants, hotels and more

    What’s coming to casinos in 2020: New restaurants, hotels and more
    In 2020, expect more growth and development at Southern California casinos. Expect lavish new hotels, more gaming space and additional restaurants. Some of the projects will be completed in the upcoming year while others will wrap in 2021. Here’s a full rundown on what’s changing as a new year arrives.
    Agua Caliente Cathedral City
    The Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians will continue construction on its third gaming property in 2020, after breaking ground in early November.
    The pr
  • Real 92.3 radio’s J Cruz talks leaving hip-hop station Power 106 for a fresh challenge

    Real 92.3 radio’s J Cruz talks leaving hip-hop station Power 106 for a fresh challenge
    The Burbank studio where REAL 92.3 radio personality J Cruz hosts his afternoon show is a few miles and a lifetime from the schoolyard where he first dreamed of a career on the air.
    “I listened to hip-hop radio and I was like, ‘Oh my god, this is it: doing hip-hop radio,” Cruz says of the singular focus of his life from the time he was 12 or so. “I think I was in the eighth grade at this point, and I would tell all my friends, ‘I’m going to be on the radio, ma
  • Wet and wild: sea creature stories that went viral in 2019

    Wet and wild: sea creature stories that went viral in 2019
    The ocean off Southern California is known for its vibrant sea life – and this year some spectacular moments were seen from the sea and shared with the world.
    There were dolphins that leaped, sharks that scared, and even a stealthy whale that swam next to some surfers who, without video proof, would never have known it was nearby.
    Here are some of the year’s favorite local sea creature stories to make headlines in 2019:
    Sharks as big as buses
    Southern California gets its share of sha
  • Marijuana: 6 things to watch for in California in 2020

    Marijuana: 6 things to watch for in California in 2020
    As California enters its third year of legal recreational cannabis sales, many expect upcoming new laws, high-profile court cases and major criminal justice reforms to shake up the industry.
    Marijuana advocates are wary after a challenging second year, but most also are hopeful that changes in 2020 will put them in a better position a year from now.
    “We always knew it would be an uphill battle,” said Robert Flannery of Dr. Robb Farms, a cannabis cultivation company based in Desert Ho
  • Here’s who made the ballot for the 2020 primary in Orange County

    Here’s who made the ballot for the 2020 primary in Orange County
    Ballots are set for the March 3 primary in Orange County, with tough partisan and in-party battles expected in a number of races.
    The Secretary of State on Thursday, Dec. 26, released the list of certified federal and state candidates who qualified for the 2020 primary election. And the Orange County Registrar earlier this month published its list of local candidates on the primary ballot.
    Though Orange County voters will have fewer total candidates to pick from than they had in 2018, when a han
  • China convicts 3 researchers involved in gene-edited babies

    China convicts 3 researchers involved in gene-edited babies
    By KEN MORITSUGU
    BEIJING — A Chinese scientist who set off an ethical debate with claims that he had made the world’s first genetically edited babies was sentenced Monday to three years in prison because of his research, state media said.
    He Jiankui, who was convicted of practicing medicine without a license, was also fined 3 million yuan ($430,000) by a court in the southern city of Shenzhen, China’s official Xinhua News Agency reported. Two other researchers involved in the p
  • Iran-backed Iraqi militia vows revenge to U.S. airstrikes

    Iran-backed Iraqi militia vows revenge to U.S. airstrikes
    By QASSIM ABDUL-ZAHRA
    BAGHDAD — An Iranian-backed militia said Monday that the death toll from U.S. military strikes in Iraq and Syria against its fighters has risen to 25, vowing to exact revenge for the “aggression of evil American ravens.”
    The U.S. attack — the largest yet targeting an Iraqi state-sanctioned militia — and the calls for retaliation, represent a new escalation in the proxy war between the U.S. and Iran playing out in the Middle East that could thre
  • NFL playoffs schedule: New England Patriots slip into wild-card weekend

    NFL playoffs schedule: New England Patriots slip into wild-card weekend
    NEW YORK — Tom Brady and the New England Patriots will be playing in the postseason a week earlier than usual this year. The Dallas Cowboys won’t be playing at all.
    The Patriots, who defeated the Rams in last season’s Super Bowl, open the playoffs during wild-card weekend for the first time since 2009 after they lost 27-24 to Miami on Sunday and Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs beat the Chargers 31-21 to earn a first-round bye.
    “We didn’t play the way we&r
  • LeBron James, Lakers whip Dallas Mavericks with dominant defense

    LeBron James, Lakers whip Dallas Mavericks with dominant defense
    LOS ANGELES — A day ahead of his 35th birthday, LeBron James wasn’t in the mood to cede the day to one of his heirs apparent.
    Luka Doncic, an early MVP candidate, already gave the Lakers two of their stiffest tests so far this season, but by the fourth quarter, he was standing near James, his longtime idol at the scorer’s table. His Dallas Mavericks were down by 14 with less than five minutes left, and it seemed pretty evident then that they weren’t going to be able to ca
  • LeBron James, Lakers defeat Dallas Mavericks with dominant defense

    LeBron James, Lakers defeat Dallas Mavericks with dominant defense
    Los Angeles Lakers guard LeBron James drives to the basket against Dallas Mavericks forward Dorian Finney-Smith, left, during the first half of an NBA basketball game Sunday, Dec. 29, 2019, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Michael Owen Baker)
    Dallas Mavericks center Dwight Powell, left, looks to pass after grabbing a loose ball from Los Angeles Lakers center JaVale McGee during the first half of an NBA basketball game Sunday, Dec. 29, 2019, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Michael Owen Baker)SoundThe gallery
  • USC beats Florida Gulf Coast without leading scorer Onyeka Okongwu

    USC beats Florida Gulf Coast without leading scorer Onyeka Okongwu
    LOS ANGELES — USC men’s basketball entered its non-conference finale against Florida Gulf Coast down a man. And not just any man, but leading scorer and rebounder Onyeka Okongwu, sidelined with a right ankle sprain.
    But USC (11-2) still pulled off a 71-58 win behind senior forward Nick Rakocevic’s fifth double-double of the season.
    Rakocevic recorded a game-high 19 points and 13 rebounds. His thunderous one-handed dunk in transition with 2:21 to play gave the Trojans a 13-point
  • Lakers’ Kyle Kuzma is looking good in limited use as he recovers from ankle injury

    Lakers’ Kyle Kuzma is looking good in limited use as he recovers from ankle injury
    LOS ANGELES >> On Sunday night, Kyle Kuzma was on a minutes restriction as he continues to work his way back from an ankle injury. The Lakers didn’t want to play him more than 28 minutes.
    The way Kuzma has played since coming back has made that a harder impulse to control. Frank Vogel was asked on Sunday before the Mavericks game what the third-year forward has to do to play more minutes.
    “If he plays the way he has for the last two games,” he said. “There’s n
  • Ducks start quickly but fall in overtime to Flyers

    Ducks start quickly but fall in overtime to Flyers
    Philadelphia Flyers goalie Brian Elliott (37) protects the net against Anaheim Ducks forward Sam Carrick (39) during the second period of an NHL hockey game Sunday, Dec. 29, 2019, in Anaheim, Calif. (AP Photo/Ringo H.W. Chiu)
    Anaheim Ducks forward Ondrej Kase, left, vies against Philadelphia Flyers defenseman Ivan Provorov (9) during the second period of an NHL hockey game Sunday, Dec. 29, 2019, in Anaheim, Calif. (AP Photo/Ringo H.W. Chiu)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsAnaheim Ducks forw
  • Ducks goalie John Gibson bemoans inconsistent play in OT loss to Flyers

    Ducks goalie John Gibson bemoans inconsistent play in OT loss to Flyers
    Philadelphia Flyers goalie Brian Elliott (37) protects the net against Anaheim Ducks forward Sam Carrick (39) during the second period of an NHL hockey game Sunday, Dec. 29, 2019, in Anaheim, Calif. (AP Photo/Ringo H.W. Chiu)
    Anaheim Ducks forward Ondrej Kase, left, vies against Philadelphia Flyers defenseman Ivan Provorov (9) during the second period of an NHL hockey game Sunday, Dec. 29, 2019, in Anaheim, Calif. (AP Photo/Ringo H.W. Chiu)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsAnaheim Ducks forw
  • Eric Weddle says Rams’ future is ‘bright’ but probably doesn’t include him

    Eric Weddle says Rams’ future is ‘bright’ but probably doesn’t include him
    LOS ANGELES — Eric Weddle left the Coliseum field with tears in his eyes as he talked with players on both teams and posed for pictures, a veteran football warrior knowing the Rams’ victory over the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday this probably was his last battle.
    The popular free safety dropped his strongest hints yet that he’s ready to retire, even with one year and $4.25 million left on his contract, after 13 seasons with the San Diego Chargers, Baltimore Ravens and Rams.
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  • Whicker: The top ten Los Angeles sports stories of 2019

    Whicker: The top ten Los Angeles sports stories of 2019
    Top ten L.A. sports stories of 2019:
    THE MAGNET: Kawhi Leonard committed to the Clippers just after Anthony Davis had maneuvered himself from New Orleans to the Lakers, via trade. Then the Clippers dealt for Paul George. The Lakers thus guaranteed the end of their six-year playoff drought, and the Clippers entertained their best chance at winning the NBA title. It re-confirmed L.A. as a landing spot for the most prominent players.
    A BIG ALMOST: The Rams’ third year back in Los Angeles was
  • Scores of horse groups pony up for Rose Parade’s annual Equestfest

    Scores of horse groups pony up for Rose Parade’s annual Equestfest
    Painted Ladies Rodeo Performers perform during the Equestfest event at the Los Angeles Equestrian Center in Burbank on Sunday, Dec 29, 2019. (Photo by Ed Crisostomo, Contributing Photographer)
    Express Clydesdales perform during the Equestfest event at the Los Angeles Equestrian Center in Burbank on Sunday, Dec 29, 2019. (Photo by Ed Crisostomo, Contributing Photographer)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsMid America Cowgirls Rodeo Drill Team perform during the Equestfest event at the Los Ange
  • Paul George, Clippers unveil new courts in Palmdale

    Paul George, Clippers unveil new courts in Palmdale
    PALMDALE — When Paul George’s high school basketball coach Tom Hegre heard his former player was feeling the affects of flu Saturday night during the Clippers’ loss to the Utah Jazz, it didn’t cross his mind that he wouldn’t show up in his native Palmdale on Sunday for Paul George Day.
    “I mean, I know he’s down with the flu and had the flu last night, but I was talking to some of the ESPN guys this morning and they said, ‘So he’s coming,&rsqu
  • Chargers QB Philip Rivers becomes emotional; open to playing elsewhere

    Chargers QB Philip Rivers becomes emotional; open to playing elsewhere
    Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Philip Rivers reacts at a news conference following an NFL football game against the Kansas City Chiefs in Kansas City, Mo., Sunday, Dec. 29, 2019. (AP Photo/Ed Zurga)
    Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Philip Rivers tears up at a news conference following an NFL football game between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Los Angeles Chargers in Kansas City, Mo., Sunday, Dec. 29, 2019. The Kansas City Chiefs won 31-21. (AP Photo/Ed Zurga)SoundThe gallery will resume insec
  • For Saugus High musicians, Rose Parade and Bandfest offer chance to heal after traumatic campus shooting

    For Saugus High musicians, Rose Parade and Bandfest offer chance to heal after traumatic campus shooting
    The Pasadena City College Tournament of Roses Honor Band performs during the 40th Annual Rose Parade Bandfest at Pasadena City College on Sunday December 29, 2019. (Photo by Keith Durflinger, Contributing Photographer)
    The Alhambra Unified School District Marching Band performs during the 40th Annual Rose Parade Bandfest at Pasadena City College on Sunday December 29, 2019. (Photo by Keith Durflinger, Contributing Photographer)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsThe Pasadena City College Tourn
  • Wisconsin football must contain Oregon’s Justin Herbert to snap Rose Bowl skid

    Wisconsin football must contain Oregon’s Justin Herbert to snap Rose Bowl skid
    Oregon quarterback Justin Herbert, left, and teammate La’Mar Winston Jr. celebrate after Oregon defeated Utah 37-15 in the Pac-12 Conference championship game in Santa Clara, Calif., Friday, Dec. 6, 2018. (AP Photo/Tony Avelar)
    Wisconsin linebacker Zack Baun (56) returns an interception for a touchdown against Michigan State wide receiver C.J. Hayes (4) during the second half of an NCAA college football game Saturday, Oct. 12, 2019, in Madison, Wis. Wisconsin won 38-0. (AP Photo/Andy Manis
  • Rams bid farewell to Coliseum with narrow victory over Arizona Cardinals

    Rams bid farewell to Coliseum with narrow victory over Arizona Cardinals
    A wide open Cooper Kupp (18) easily scores on a pass from Jared Goff during the second quarter against the Cardinals Sunday Dec. 29, 2019 at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. The Los Angeles Rams host the Arizona Cardinals in a National Football League NFC West game at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. It is the final game the Rams will play at the historic stadium before moving into SoFi Stadium in Inglewood next season. (Photo by Will Lester, Inland Valley Daily Bulletin/SCNG)
    The Rams Dante
  • New Pacific storm Monday will again threaten SoCal mountain passes with snow

    New Pacific storm Monday will again threaten SoCal mountain passes with snow
    A Pacific storm was on course to bring rain and snow to Southern California late Sunday through Monday, threatening for the second time in less than a week to vex travel through the Tejon Pass between Los Angeles and Kern counties and the Cajon Pass from the Inland area to Las Vegas.
    Winter weather advisories were set for mountains in Los Angeles, San Bernardino and Riverside counties, the National Weather Service said Sunday, with the Los Angeles advisory lasting from early Monday to 10 p.m. th
  • UCLA women’s basketball defeats USC in Pac-12 opener, ties program’s best season start

    UCLA women’s basketball defeats USC in Pac-12 opener, ties program’s best season start
    The crowd was relatively quiet. The officials were reviewing a last-second foul and the Bruins and Trojans were huddled by their respective benches.
    A quiet voice among the stands called out, “Let’s go USC.”
    Without a second’s hesitation, the crowd erupted back in boos.
    While USC (8-4, 0-1 Pac-12) may have stolen a win last season at Pauley Pavilion, the Bruins were far from letting the Trojans walk away with a victory Sunday afternoon in this year’s Pac-12 Conferen

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