• Ducks feeling fortunate to have Ryan Miller serving as John Gibson’s backup

    Ducks feeling fortunate to have Ryan Miller serving as John Gibson’s backup
    The shots came from all directions, from near and far. Ryan Miller handled them all, the easy ones and the more difficult challenges. He even stopped the one that got away, initially halting Tyler Toffoli’s laser from the wing that ended up slipping from his grasp and trickling behind him and into the net.
    Miller made 46 saves in the Ducks’ 3-1 victory Saturday over the Kings. It was all in a night’s work for the Ducks’ backup goaltender, who is 6-5-2 with a 2.86 goals-ag
  • Orange County’s bus system unveils hydrogen fuel station, new buses

    Orange County’s bus system unveils hydrogen fuel station, new buses
    After test-driving a hydrogen-fueled bus on routes around the county, the Orange County Transportation Authority has built its own fueling station.
    It is also introducing 10 of the zero-emission buses to its fleet, with plans for more.
    A hydrogen fuel cell in the back of a new OCTA electric buses at their headquarters in Santa Ana, CA, on Friday, Jan 31, 2020.(Photo by Jeff Gritchen, Orange County Register/SCNG)
    Some of the 10 new hydrogen powered electric buses at OCTA headquarters in Santa Ana
  • Kings try to slow Alex Ovechkin, Capitals

    Kings try to slow Alex Ovechkin, Capitals
    The Kings were unable to fend off a bottom-dwelling neighbor before they traveled across the country to protect themselves against Alex Ovechkin’s assault on the record books.
    After a loss at home Saturday to the also lowly Ducks, they will stare down the Washington Capitals Tuesday, who saw Ovechkin have an explosive and historic month in January.
    His name has become inextricable with scoring prowess, so much so that Kings coach Todd McLellan mentioned him as a standard when evaluating hi
  • Radio: Rush Limbaugh reveals lung cancer diagnosis, talks ‘incredible bond’ with audience

    Radio: Rush Limbaugh reveals lung cancer diagnosis, talks ‘incredible bond’ with audience
    Radio talk host Rush Limbaugh, heard locally weekdays from 9 am until 12 noon on KEIB (1150 AM), announced on his show Monday that he is suffering from advanced lung cancer.
    Limbaugh said that he will be taking time off for treatment, but hopes to return soon. He may be on and off the air periodically as his treatments progress.
    His diagnosis came after he experienced issues including shortness of breath in January, he said.
    “I’m sure that you all know by now that I really don’
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  • Too many white cars? Southern California ranks last for colorful choices

    Too many white cars? Southern California ranks last for colorful choices
    Do you think there are too many white cars in Southern California?
    If you own a white car, and I do, the parking-lot hunt can be a challenge. And a new study confirms my hunch: While the region’s drivers are known to like exotic cars, owners are fairly dull when it comes to color choice.
    White is often seen as a clean look with an eco-friendly vibe. It’s also the world’s most popular car color and is No. 1 in every region except Europe (where it’s No. 2). Note that white
  • Crews haul away mourning fans’ massive Kobe Bryant memorial at Staples Center

    Crews haul away mourning fans’ massive Kobe Bryant memorial at Staples Center
    A couple watches crews, behind a screened fence, remove Kobe Bryant’s memorial at L.A. Live in Los Angeles on Monday, February 3, 2020. (Photo by Sarah Reingewirtz, Pasadena Star-News/SCNG)
    Crews behind a screened fence remove Kobe Bryant’s memorial at L.A. Live on Monday, February 3, 2020 as a few scattered items are left in front of Staples Center. (Photo by Sarah Reingewirtz, Pasadena Star-News/SCNG)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsCrews sort flowers for compost left at Kobe
  • Soarin’ Over California returns for another limited run during Disney California Adventure Food & Wine Festival

    Soarin’ Over California returns for another limited run during Disney California Adventure Food & Wine Festival
    If you didn’t get your fill of Soarin’ Over California last summer you’ll get another chance to hang glide over Napa Valley, Monterey Bay and Redwood Creek when the classic version of the flight simulator ride returns to Disney California Adventure for another limited-time run.
    Soarin’ Over California will return Feb. 28 to April 21 during the Disney California Adventure Food & Wine Festival at the Anaheim theme park, according to Disney officials. An end date for Soa
  • Stubrik’s Steakhouse will add a location in Old Towne Orange

    Stubrik’s Steakhouse will add a location in Old Towne Orange
    Fullerton favorite Stubrik’s Steakhouse has announced that it will add a location in Old Towne Orange, coming in winter 2020.
    “The design and buildout of our Old Towne Orange location is the culmination of the 20-year evolution of Stubriks,” owner Craig Voorting said in a statement.
    Fullerton favorite Stubrik’s Steakhouse has announced that it will add a location in Old Towne Orange, coming in winter 2020. Seen here,Bacon-Wrapped Filet with Burgundy Sauce. (Courtesy of St
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  • Rush Limbaugh says he’s been diagnosed with lung cancer

    Rush Limbaugh says he’s been diagnosed with lung cancer
    LOS ANGELES  — Conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh said he’s been diagnosed with advanced lung cancer.
    Addressing listeners on his program Monday, Limbaugh said will take some days off for further medical tests and to determine treatment.
    Limbaugh called himself the “mayor of Realville” in announcing his illness. He’d been experiencing shortness of breath that he initially thought might be heart-related but turned out to be a pulmonary malignancy.
    Limbau
  • Do Spider-Man, Superman break the laws of physics?

    Do Spider-Man, Superman break the laws of physics?
    Had Superman had a better grasp of physics, he may have used a more delicate approach when swooping in to catch Lois Lane as she plummeted down from the sky at breakneck speed.
    Superman would have known that momentum equals mass times velocity and that Newton’s third law of physics states every action has an equal and opposite reaction.
    Superman, Spider-Man, Flash, Captain America and the rest of the Marvel and DC superheroes could have learned what the hundreds of children and adults lear
  • 2 dead in shooting at university residence hall in Texas

    2 dead in shooting at university residence hall in Texas
    COMMERCE, Texas (AP) — Two people were killed and a third person was wounded in a shooting Monday at a dormitory at a university in Texas, police said.
    Students and employees were told to shelter in place as a precaution after the shooting at Texas A&M University-Commerce. The university said there were three gunshot victims at its Pride Rock residence hall, and two people were confirmed dead.
    The third person was taken to a hospital. Classes were canceled for the day.
    Commerce is abou
  • AT&T to cut another 200 technician positions in California

    AT&T to cut another 200 technician positions in California
    AT&T has slashed nearly 38,000 jobs over the past two years, and the company’s remaining employees are working extra days and longer hours to pick up the slack, a union representative said.
    Frank Arce, a vice president with Communications Workers of America, whose District 9 represents about 25,000 AT&T employees in California, Hawaii and Nevada, said the telecom and media conglomerate informed his union that another 200 job cuts will take place Feb. 14 in California. That will inc
  • Loud noise, increased traffic expected during security training at Seal Beach Navy base

    Loud noise, increased traffic expected during security training at Seal Beach Navy base
    Locals may notice an increase in law enforcement activity in and around the Seal Beach Naval Weapons Station the next couple of weeks as base personnel take part in a nationwide security exercise.
    Known as Citadel Shield-Solid Curtain 2020, the training will be conducted on all domestic U.S. Navy bases through Feb. 14.
    The two-part, anti-terrorism force protection exercise is conducted by the commander of U.S. Fleet Forces Command and the commander of Navy Installations Command. The annual exerc
  • Orange County girls basketball top 25 rankings, Feb. 3

    Orange County girls basketball top 25 rankings, Feb. 3
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowGIRLS BASKETBALL
    ORANGE COUNTY TOP 25
    (Records through Feb. 2)
    1. Mater Dei (25-2): Monarchs need to win at JSerra on Wednesday to earn at least a share of the Trinity League title.
    2. Rosary (18-9): Royals can clinch at least a share of the Trinity League crown with a triumph against visiting Orange Lutheran on Wednesday.
    3. Troy (18-8): Warriors have clinched at least a share of a 28th straight Freeway Leag
  • Expect intrigue, romance in annual family melodrama at Camino Real Playhouse

    Expect intrigue, romance in annual family melodrama at Camino Real Playhouse
    Join cast members from throughout south Orange County as Camino Real Playhouse presents its annual family melodrama, “Showdown at Rainbow Ranch.”
    At Rainbow Ranch, theatergoers will find intrigue, romance and excitement when a series of mysterious disappearances ends in murder.
    Show dates are Feb. 7, 8, 9, 14, 15, 16, 21, 22 and 23. Showtimes: 8 p.m. Thursday, Friday and Saturday and 2 p.m. Sunday​Tickets are $27, tables $37, available at caminorealplayhouse.org
    IF YOU GO
    When:
  • The House rushed, fumbled impeachment effort

    The House rushed, fumbled impeachment effort
    After the Republican Senate majority shut down the effort to summon John Bolton, Mick Mulvaney, and possibly others, the House Democratic leadership suggested the House could subpoena them to provide the same information.
    The oversight responsibilities of the Congress are ongoing.
    Included in those oversight duties is the right (some would say the obligation) to inquire into the circumstances of a possible presidential order not to release funds for Ukraine that had been approved by Congres
  • Guns N’ Roses will be first rock band to play new SoFi Stadium in Inglewood

    Guns N’ Roses will be first rock band to play new SoFi Stadium in Inglewood
    Guns N’ Roses will be the first rock band to perform at the new SoFi Stadium and Hollywood Park in Inglewood when they stop there during their 2020 summer tour.
    The band, known for such songs as “Welcome To The Jungle,” “Paradise City” and “Sweet Child O’ Mine,”  will perform at the new stadium on Saturday, Aug. 8.
    The stadium — the future home of NFL teams the Rams and Chargers — is a multi-billion dollar project currently under c
  • Curt Seeden: Fountain Valley takes the care of its trees seriously

    Curt Seeden: Fountain Valley takes the care of its trees seriously
    I’m a big fan of trees.
    With pride and a desire to make my property look appealing, I’ve planted several fruit trees – orange, lemon and pomegranate – in my yard. In fact, I had one of my best lemon tree harvests ever this year.
    That brings me to the fact that Fountain Valley happens to be a “Tree City USA.”
    Tree City USA is a national program, sponsored by the National Arbor Foundation in cooperation with the National Association of State Foresters and the U.
  • Mall owners among group bidding $81 million for Forever 21

    Mall owners among group bidding $81 million for Forever 21
    By Michelle Chapman, The Associated Press
    A consortium of buyers, including mall owners Simon Property Group and Brookfield Property Partners, is bidding $81 million for Forever 21, the ubiquitous mall staple that filed for bankruptcy protection in September.
    Simon and Brookfield are Forever 21’s biggest landlords. The other bidder is Authentic Brands Group, which has acquired the licensing rights to other troubled retailers like Barneys New York.
    In 2016, Simon and mall owner General Grow
  • Democrat Bloomberg’s LA-launched tour bucks Iowa tradition. Here’s why he’s doing it.

    Democrat Bloomberg’s LA-launched tour bucks Iowa tradition. Here’s why he’s doing it.
    As voters in Iowa were gearing up for Monday’s already-considered-pivotal caucuses, and most of the Democratic candidates stumping across the state, presidential candidate Mike Bloomberg touched down in L.A. But not for long.
    Bloomberg and his self-funded campaign were gearing up on Monday, Feb. 3, to hit the road for his “Get It Done Express” tour — a 10-day bus ride from Compton to North Carolina. The real desired destination: Victory over President Donald Trump.
    So far
  • Whicker: For Long Beach’s Myles Johnson, Rutgers’ basketball revival is a bonus

    Whicker: For Long Beach’s Myles Johnson, Rutgers’ basketball revival is a bonus
    Rutgers University was not named after what happens when you get more than one Rutger.
    No, Colonel Henry Rutgers fought in the Revolutionary War and helped to save Queen’s College, in central New Jersey, from bankruptcy.
    Fortunately, a winning men’s basketball team was not a prerequisite for the gift.
    The Scarlet Knights were undefeated in 1976 until they ran into Indiana in the Final Four. The scrapbook dries up there.
    They have not had a winning season since 2004, have not been to
  • How to set up a wine-and-dine boat cruise for Valentine’s Day weekend in Marina del Rey, Long Beach or Newport Beach

    How to set up a wine-and-dine boat cruise for Valentine’s Day weekend in Marina del Rey, Long Beach or Newport Beach
    Dinner at a white linen restaurant on Valentine’s Day too cliché? Why not set sail with your sweetheart?
    With miles of coastline, Southern Californians can arrange their own romantic wine and dine cruises.
    “If we can get people on the water during a sunset, drinking Champagne and eating charcuterie, then I’m all done as a chef. That’s all I need to do,” said Noah Von Blöm who makes elegant takeaway picnics for the Duffy boat crowd at Arc Butcher & Ba
  • Trump trial closing arguments aim at voters, history

    Trump trial closing arguments aim at voters, history
    By LISA MASCARO and ERIC TUCKER
    WASHINGTON — Closing arguments in President Donald Trump’s impeachment trial are unfolding Monday as much for history as any effort to sway votes, one final chance to influence public opinion and set the record ahead of his expected acquittal in the Republican-led Senate.
    The House Democratic prosecutors drew on history, the Founding Fathers and common sense to urge senators — and Americans — to see that Trump’s actions are not isolat
  • China opens virus hospital, market plunges as toll grows

    China opens virus hospital, market plunges as toll grows
    By KEN MORITSUGU
    BEIJING — China opened a new hospital built in 10 days, infused cash into its tumbling financial markets and further restricted people’s movement in sweeping new steps Monday to contain a rapidly spreading virus and its escalating impact.
    Japanese officials, meanwhile, were deciding whether to quarantine more than 3,000 people on a cruise ship that carried a passenger who tested positive for the virus.
    Chinese health authorities reported 361 deaths and 17,205 confirm
  • Orange County girls athlete of the week: Mackenzie MacMillan, Santa Margarita

    Orange County girls athlete of the week: Mackenzie MacMillan, Santa Margarita
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowThe Orange County girls athlete of the week:
    Name: Mackenzie MacMillan
    School: Santa Margarita
    Sport: Soccer
    Year: Junior
    Noteworthy: The Boise State committed forward scored twice early in the second half to help the Eagles upset host and first-place Mater Dei 3-2 in the Trinity League. She also scored twice in a 4-0 triumph against visiting Rosary as Santa Margarita (13-2-2, 6-2) took a major step toward cl
  • Wedding ring was lost for months at Dana Point beach — until a man armed with a metal detector scooped it up

    Wedding ring was lost for months at Dana Point beach — until a man armed with a metal detector scooped it up
    Paul Svoboda sat resting on the sand at Doheny State Beach in Dana Point, after playing with his six-year-old daughter in some waves, when he noticed something was wrong.
    His diamond-dotted wedding ring was gone.
    Rick Rolsheim, left, of Costa Mesa, who searches local beaches with his metal detector, stands at Doheny State Beach in Dana Point with Paul Svoboda, right, of Dana Point on Friday, January 31, 2020. Svoboda lost his wedding ring while in the water and Rick Rolsheim of Costa Mesa, who s
  • High winds, frigid temperatures hit Southern California; 80 mph gusts in San Gabriel Mountains

    High winds, frigid temperatures hit Southern California; 80 mph gusts in San Gabriel Mountains
    LOS ANGELES — A windstorm accompanied by frigid temperatures attacked Southern California Monday, generating unusually powerful winds in LA County, including gusts of around 80 miles per hour in the San Gabriel Mountains.
    “This is a particularly strong event,” said National Weather Service meteorologist Dave Bruno, asserting that the region is experiencing particularly strong winds because they’re blowing both at and above the surface.
    The high winds will begin to decreas
  • OCVarsity will be covering National ‘Signing Day’ on Wednesday, Feb. 5

    OCVarsity will be covering National ‘Signing Day’ on Wednesday, Feb. 5
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowOCVarsity will be covering the “Signing Day” news and events around Orange County on Wednesday, Feb. 5.
    On that day, athletes in football and most of the other high school sports will have a chance to sign a National Letter of Intent to play college athletics.
    OCVarsity will be publishing a list of athletes who sign as well as photos.
    Schools are encouraged to email to the Register (preps@ocregist
  • Discovery Shop thrift opens in Surf City; Ono Hawaiian BBQ debuts in Anaheim

    Discovery Shop thrift opens in Surf City; Ono Hawaiian BBQ debuts in Anaheim
    The American Cancer Society opened a Discovery Shop on Jan. 22 at 5 Points Plaza in Huntington Beach.
    Proceeds from the store help fund cancer research and patient services in Orange County.
    The store sells gently-used merchandise donated by the community including women’s, men’s and children’s clothing; accessories, jewelry, artwork, antiques, collectibles, and furniture.
    Huntington Beach is the first of 10 Discovery Shop locations the American Cancer Society said it is planni
  • California police: 1 dead, 5 wounded in shooting on bus

    California police: 1 dead, 5 wounded in shooting on bus
    LEBEC, Calif. — A gunman killed one passenger and wounded five others on a Greyhound bus traveling from Los Angeles to the San Francisco Bay Area early Monday morning, the California Highway Patrol said.
    The shooting happened at about 1:20 a.m. as the bus was on the Grapevine section of Interstate 5 high in the mountains between LA and the San Joaquin Valley.
    The bus driver somehow managed to get the shooter off the bus and left him on the highway shoulder, where he was arrested without in
  • 1 dead, 5 wounded in shooting on Greyhound bus in California

    1 dead, 5 wounded in shooting on Greyhound bus in California
    LEBEC, Calif. —
    A gunman opened fire aboard a packed Greyhound bus early Monday, killing one passenger and wounding five others before the driver pulled over onto the shoulder and managed to force the killer off, authorities said.
    The suspect was taken into custody without incident, and the motive was not immediately known, said California Highway Patrol Sgt. Brian Pennings.
    The dead passenger was identified as a 51-year-old woman from Colombia. Two victims were hospitalized with serious i
  • More tenants ‘feeling the pain’ after 9 years of rent hikes

    More tenants ‘feeling the pain’ after 9 years of rent hikes
    Southern California apartment rents have risen for nine straight years, hitting all-time highs by the end of 2019 and making renting unaffordable for a growing share of middle-income renters.
    A Southern California News Group review of data from four key apartment trackers found average apartment rents in Los Angeles and Orange counties hovered around $2,100 a month by the end of 2019. Inland Empire apartment rents averaged about $1,500 a month by year’s end.
    SCNG’s rent index is
  • Why In-N-Out isn’t coming to this Coachella Valley city

    Why In-N-Out isn’t coming to this Coachella Valley city
    RANCHO MIRAGE — The Rancho Mirage City Council is expected Monday to formally terminate a development agreement with In-N-Out Burger, ending a contentious lawsuit lodged by neighbors over what would have been the city’s first drive-thru restaurant.
    The Irvine-based chain gave the city notice on Thursday it would be abandoning its proposal to build a restaurant in the Rancho Las Palmas Shopping Center at Highway 111 and Bob Hope Drive, citing a looming — and potentially costly &
  • Capitol grinds up major housing bill

    Capitol grinds up major housing bill
    Even under optimal circumstances, California is extraordinarily difficult to govern — more like a fractious nation than a culturally homogenous state.
    Our size and our staggering economic, cultural, ethnic, even geographic and meteorological diversity not only create complex issues, but make the reconciliation of often bitterly disparate factions difficult, bordering on impossible.
    Any legislation faces a series of procedural hurdles, all of which must be cleared for any proposal to be ena
  • You’ll need a secret identity and super powers to get a job in Disney’s new Marvel land

    You’ll need a secret identity and super powers to get a job in Disney’s new Marvel land
    Apply for a job in the new Marvel themed land at Disney California Adventure and you could be working alongside superhero apprentices with aliases and code names like Lockjaw, Low Bar, Vortex and Speckled Bull.
    Disneyland took an unusual approach to assembling the team charged with opening the new Avengers Campus themed land by combining Marvel comic book storytelling and role playing games to illuminate qualities in job candidates like leadership, problem solving and teamwork.
    Sign up for our P
  • California’s gig-worker law faces push-back, even from some it’s intended to help

    California’s gig-worker law faces push-back, even from some it’s intended to help
    Hector Castellanos was on his way to pick up a passenger for Lyft ride-share service in the Bay Area in 2017 when another car slammed into his Toyota Prius.
    He needed shoulder surgery and couldn’t work for eight months after the accident. But since drivers for Lyft and many other similar services are independent contractors and not employees, Castellanos didn’t have worker’s compensation insurance. With no wages coming in, his daughter had to drop out of college for two semeste
  • Shooting wounds 6 on Greyhound bus headed from LA to Bay Area

    Shooting wounds 6 on Greyhound bus headed from LA to Bay Area
    LOS ANGELES — A man shot six people early Monday morning aboard a Greyhound bus that was headed from Los Angeles to the Bay Area on the 5 Freeway, authorities said.
    The shooting was reported at 1:27 a.m. on the 5 Freeway near Fort Tejon Road in Kern County, according to California Highway Patrol spokesman Steve Loftus. The bus stopped at the Grapevine Road exit.
    “Numerous” passengers on the bus called 911 to report the active shooter situation, Loftus said.
    There were 40 passen
  • Shooting kills one, wounds 5 others on Greyhound bus headed from LA to Bay Area

    Shooting kills one, wounds 5 others on Greyhound bus headed from LA to Bay Area
    LOS ANGELES — A man shot six people, killing one, aboard a Greyhound bus headed from Los Angeles to the San Francisco Bay Area on Interstate 5 early Monday and was taken into custody, authorities said.
    The shooting was reported at 1:27 a.m. on the northbound 5 near Fort Tejon Road in Kern County, according to California Highway Patrol spokesman Steve Loftus. The bus stopped at the Grapevine Road exit.
    “Numerous” passengers on the bus called 911 to report the active shooter situ
  • Gunman kills one, wounds 5 others on Greyhound bus headed from LA to San Francisco

    Gunman kills one, wounds 5 others on Greyhound bus headed from LA to San Francisco
    LEBEC, Calif. — A gunman killed a 51-year-old woman from Colombia and wounded five others before dawn Monday on a packed Greyhound bus traveling from Los Angeles to San Francisco, and the bus driver somehow managed to get the gunman off the bus, the California Highway Patrol said.
    The suspect was taken into custody without incident and the motive was not immediately known, Sgt. Brian Pennings of the highway patrol said.
    Two of the victims were hospitalized with serious injuries, Pennings s
  • Everything you need to know about the Iowa caucuses

    Everything you need to know about the Iowa caucuses
    By ALEXANDRA JAFFE
    DES MOINES, Iowa — What are the Iowa caucuses and why do they matter?
    They’re essentially small local meetings where neighbors and strangers stand up to show their support for a particular candidate, and to persuade others to join them. Iowa’s 41 national delegates are up for grabs, but the real stakes for the candidates are all about momentum.
    The caucuses are the first opportunity for Democrats to express their preferences in what’s been a long and tu
  • Eastbound 91 Freeway lanes reopen in Corona after closure for investigation of shots-fired call

    Eastbound 91 Freeway lanes reopen in Corona after closure for investigation of shots-fired call
    The eastbound lanes of the 91 Freeway in Corona were temporarily closed at Maple Street on Sunday night for an investigation into reports of shots fired.RVCO: SR-91 EB at Maple, full freeway closure with Maple on-ramp to EB 91 closed and Serfas Club on-ramp to EB 91 closed, unknown time to reopen #Caltrans8
    — Caltrans District 8 (@Caltrans8) February 3, 2020A large police presence could be seen in the area from a TV news helicopter, NBC Los Angeles reported.
    The main freeway lanes were clo
  • Eastbound 91 Freeway lanes closed in Corona for investigation of shots-fired report

    Eastbound 91 Freeway lanes closed in Corona for investigation of shots-fired report
    The eastbound lanes of the 91 Freeway in Corona were closed at Maple Street on Sunday night for an investigation into reports of shots fired.RVCO: SR-91 EB at Maple, full freeway closure with Maple on-ramp to EB 91 closed and Serfas Club on-ramp to EB 91 closed, unknown time to reopen #Caltrans8
    — Caltrans District 8 (@Caltrans8) February 3, 2020A large police presence could be seen in the area from a TV news helicopter, NBC Los Angeles reported.
    Police searched for a possible suspect and
  • Eastbound 91 Freeway in Corona closed Sunday night while police respond to shots-fired call

    Eastbound 91 Freeway in Corona closed Sunday night while police respond to shots-fired call
    The eastbound 91 Freeway was closed for nearly an hour at Maple Street in Corona on Sunday night while police searched a suspect after they received reports of shots fired, but no one had been arrested or found injured.
    “We have concluded our search for injured people and evidence,” Corona police said in a statement. “No one has been arrested, but our investigation is ongoing.”RVCO: SR-91 EB at Maple, full freeway closure with Maple on-ramp to EB 91 closed and Serfas Club
  • Lakers prepare themselves for a season-long march of Kobe Bryant tributes

    Lakers prepare themselves for a season-long march of Kobe Bryant tributes
    SACRAMENTO, Calif. — In the hours before Kobe Bryant died, he spoke on the phone with LeBron James, the newly minted third-leading scorer in NBA history.
    Bryant had always been prideful in his career, but now was gracious despite being eclipsed. The two men, as warm as they had ever been in their careers, had what James would call a “great conversation” to catch up and exchange pleasantries after James had passed Bryant’s career scoring mark.
    In the last week, James has t
  • Super Bowl Collapse: Victory slips through 49ers’ fingers as Chiefs mount fourth-quarter rally

    Super Bowl Collapse: Victory slips through 49ers’ fingers as Chiefs mount fourth-quarter rally
    Click here if you’re having trouble viewing the photo gallery on a mobile device.
    MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. — Here where Steve Young led the 49ers to victory 25 years ago, history did not repeat in the 49ers’ favor Sunday night.
    Instead, they lost a second straight Super Bowl appearance, and coach Kyle Shanahan again must wrestle with blowing a lead when the Lombardi Trophy was in sight.
    The 49ers blew a 10-point, fourth-quarter lead and fell to the Kansas City Chiefs 31-20 at Hard R
  • Super Bowl collapse: Kyle Shanahan and 49ers falter in the fourth quarter

    Super Bowl collapse: Kyle Shanahan and 49ers falter in the fourth quarter
    MIAMI GARDENS, FLORIDA – FEBRUARY 2: San Francisco 49ers starting quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo (10) sits on the field after failing to convert a fourth down against the Kansas City Chiefs late in the fourth quarter of Super Bowl LIV at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Fla., on Sunday, Feb. 2, 2020. (Nhat V. Meyer/Bay Area News Group)
    MIAMI GARDENS, FLORIDA – FEBRUARY 2: San Francisco 49ers starting quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo (10) and San Francisco 49ers’ Tarvarius Moore (33)
  • Aquarium of the Pacific’s Otter Bowl challenges otters to a buffet chow down

    Aquarium of the Pacific’s Otter Bowl challenges otters to a buffet chow down
    Athletes of the highest caliber gathered under the same stadium Sunday, Feb. 2, for a true test of skill and endurance. No, not the San Francisco 49ers and Kansas City Chiefs in Miami for Super Bowl LIV — we’re talking the Aquarium of the Pacific’s sixth annual Otter Bowl.At 3:30 p.m., around the same time as the big game kicked off, the aquarium’s four otters — Chloe, Maggie, Betty and Ollie — retired from their exhibits to the “locker rooms” to g
  • The most memorable Super Bowl commercials in GIFs

    The most memorable Super Bowl commercials in GIFs
    From Kansas City Chief’s first win in 50 years during Sunday’s biggest football game, Shakira and Jennifer Lopez rocking the halftime show stage to Demi Lovato’s goosebump-inducing national anthem performance, no Super Bowl is complete without the funny, star-studded and sometimes off-beat commercials.Related: Kansas City Chiefs win Super Bowl LIV with furious fourth-quarter rallyIf you were too busy grabbing snacks during the breaks, we compiled the memorable shorts in GIFs.
    1
  • Kansas City Chiefs win Super Bowl LIV with furious fourth-quarter rally

    Kansas City Chiefs win Super Bowl LIV with furious fourth-quarter rally
    MIAMI, FLORIDA – FEBRUARY 02: Raheem Mostert #31 of the San Francisco 49ers runs with the ball against the Kansas City Chiefs during the second quarter in Super Bowl LIV at Hard Rock Stadium on February 02, 2020 in Miami, Florida. (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)
    MIAMI, FLORIDA – FEBRUARY 02: Patrick Mahomes #15 of the Kansas City Chiefs throws a pass against the San Francisco 49ers during the second quarter in Super Bowl LIV at Hard Rock Stadium on February 02, 2020 in Miami, Fl
  • Tents set up as a coronavirus precaution at March Air Reserve Base in Riverside County

    Tents set up as a coronavirus precaution at March Air Reserve Base in Riverside County
    RIVERSIDE — Three large tents were erected on the tarmac of March Air Reserve Base — where 195 coronavirus evacuees remained under federal quarantine orders — as a precaution in case additional planes carrying passengers who need medical screening are unexpectedly rerouted to the base, officials said Sunday.
    The tents were set up to meet a request from federal officials to provide enough housing at the facility for at least 250 more people in individual rooms in case a plane ca

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