• Ducks’ quick start carries them to win over Sabres in Ryan Miller’s homecoming

    Ducks’ quick start carries them to win over Sabres in Ryan Miller’s homecoming
    Buffalo Sabres defenseman Colin Miller (33) and Anaheim Ducks forward Troy Terry (61) collide during the second period of an NHL hockey game Sunday, Feb. 9, 2020, in Buffalo, N.Y. (AP Photo/Jeffrey T. Barnes)
    Buffalo Sabres goalie Jonas Johansson (34) is screened by a Anaheim Ducks player during the second period of an NHL hockey game Sunday, Feb. 9, 2020, in Buffalo, N.Y. (AP Photo/Jeffrey T. Barnes)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsBuffalo Sabres defenseman Rasmus Dahlin (26) skates during
  • Police officer among 2 injured in Irvine crash

    Police officer among 2 injured in Irvine crash
    A police officer in a patrol SUV and a 59-year-old man driving a Toyota Prius both suffered non-life-threatening injuries during a crash in Irvine, authorities said Sunday, Feb 9.
    The crash occurred a little before midnight Saturday in the area of Yale and Irvine Center Drive, according to a watch commander at the Irvine Police Department.
    The 25-year-old office was driving a Ford Explorer with its lights and sirens on and traveling eastbound on Irvine Center Drive. The SUV was entering the inte
  • Has Newsom settled the water wars?

    Has Newsom settled the water wars?
    The beating heart of California’s massive system of capturing, storing and distributing water is the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta.
    Water flows into the West’s largest estuary from the Sacramento, San Joaquin and several lesser rivers that drain the state’s mountain chains on its northern and eastern edges.
    While most of the water continues into the Pacific Ocean, giant pumps on the southern edge of the Delta suck much of it into canals supplying San Joaquin Valley farms and Sou
  • CIF-SS girls basketball playoff pairings

    CIF-SS girls basketball playoff pairings
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowThe CIF-SS girls basketball playoff pairings released Sunday, Feb. 9.
    Open Division bracket uses pool-play format; all other divisions are single-elimination.
    GIRLS BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS
    OPEN DIVISION
    Pool play, Saturday, 7 p.m.
    Pool A
    Lynwood at Sierra Canyon
    Etiwanda at Mater Dei
    Pool B
    Corona Centennial at Windward
    Rosary at Long Beach Poly
    Pool play, Feb. 19, 7 p.m.
    Pool A
    Etiwanda at Sierra Canyon
    Lynwood
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  • Photos: Discoverfest at Cal State Fullerton is all about finding what fits

    Photos: Discoverfest at Cal State Fullerton is all about finding what fits
    Holding up a yellow triangle featuring a toothy, laughing mouth, Austin Mooney was hard to miss.
    It was his shtick — a way to draw attention to the Funny People Society improv and comedy club, billed as a place to learn to “be spontaneous, quick-witted, and entertaining.”
    “We’re five years old and teach short form and long form, and we’ve been performing in theaters in Orange County,” said Mooney, a Cal State Fullerton theatre and philosophy major. &ldqu
  • CIF-SS boys basketball playoff pairings

    CIF-SS boys basketball playoff pairings
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowThe CIF-SS boys basketball playoff pairings released Sunday.
    Open Division bracket uses pool-play format; all other divisions are single-elimination.
    BOYS BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS
    OPEN DIVISION
    Pool play, Friday, 7 p.m.
    Pool A
    St. John Bosco at Sierra Canyon
    St. Anthony at Etiwanda
    Pool B
    Mater Dei at Corona Centennial
    Harvard-Westlake at Rancho Christian
    Pool play, Feb. 18, 7 p.m.
    Pool A
    St. Anthony at Sierra Can
  • Whicker: Brendon Todd finds his way back inside the ropes, where treasures await

    Whicker: Brendon Todd finds his way back inside the ropes, where treasures await
    Brendon Todd drove to the golf courses like a man approaching a tax audit.
    Putting the car in “park” was the gateway to misery. He knew that he would go to the range and watch an independent-minded ball soar in directions Todd had not intended. He knew that on Friday afternoon he would head to another airport, cut and bleeding.
    Todd was already a winner on the PGA Tour and had already put one dogged slump behind him. But this one had stubbornly endured second, third, fourth, fifth op
  • CIF-SS Open Division selections for boys and girls basketball playoffs

    CIF-SS Open Division selections for boys and girls basketball playoffs
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowThe CIF-SS selections for the Open Division of the boys and girls basketball playoffs.
    The eight-team brackets use a pool-play format to determine the two teams that will meet in the championship games.
    BOYS OPEN DIVISION
    (Listed in order of seed)
    1. Sierra Canyon
    2. Centennial/corona
    3. Rancho Christian
    4. Etiwanda
    5. St. Anthony
    6. Harvard-Westlake
    7. Mater Dei
    8. St. John Bosco
     
    GIRLS OPEN DIVISION
    (
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  • Protecting California children from life

    Protecting California children from life
    Under current California law, public school children in fifth, seventh and ninth grades are given a physical fitness test that measures everything from aerobic capacity to flexibility and upper body strength.
    According to the California Department of Education, “the main goal of the test is to help students in starting life-long habits of regular physical activity. The test has six parts that show a level of fitness that offer a degree of defense against diseases that come from inactivity.
  • Man and woman killed, 5-year-old seriously hurt in Montclair crash; Garden Grove man suspected

    Man and woman killed, 5-year-old seriously hurt in Montclair crash; Garden Grove man suspected
    A man and a woman died and a 5-year-old boy was seriously injured in a Saturday night crash at a Montclair intersection between the sedan they were riding in and an SUV, police said.
    The woman, 65, and the man, 67, died at the scene. The boy and the driver of the SUV each had serious injuries after the 10:33 p.m. crash at Howard Street and Ransom Avenue, where the city’s police and fire departments responded, a release from the police said.
    None of those involved were identified, pending n
  • Sinéad O’Connor stuns in her first Southern California show in 8 years

    Sinéad O’Connor stuns in her first Southern California show in 8 years
    Sinéad O’Connor stepped on stage and before she reached the microphone the fans who packed the sold-out Coach House in San Juan Capistrano on Saturday were on their feet to clap and cheer.
    It had been almost exactly eight years since the 53-year-old Irish singer-songwriter’s last Southern California shows — her run of small-venue shows are her first anywhere in the U.S. in seven years. Even before those two nights at the El Rey Theatre in 2012 — where she returns o
  • CIF-SS boys basketball: At-large selections for the playoffs

    CIF-SS boys basketball: At-large selections for the playoffs
    The following teams received at-large berths Sunday for the CIF-Southern Section boys basketball playoffs:
    OPEN DIVISION
    Rancho Christian of Temecula
    DIVISION 1
    Chino Hills
    Crespi
    Crossroads
    Loyola
    Orange Lutheran
    Notre Dame of Sherman Oaks
    Trabuco Hills
    DIVISION 2AA
    None
    DIVISION 2A
    El Toro
    Los Alamitos
    Murrieta Valley
    Serra
    DIVISION 3AA
    None
    DIVISION 3A
    Price
    Saddleback Valley Christian
    Valley Christian of Cerritos
    DIVISION 4AA
    Arlington
    Charter Oak
    La Quinta of La Quinta
    Norwalk
    San Marino
    DI
  • Boys basketball: at large playoff teams

    Boys basketball: at large playoff teams
    The following teams received at-large berths for the CIF-Southern Section boys basketball playoffs
    OPEN DIVISION
    Rancho Christian of Temecula
    DIVISION 1
    Chino Hills
    Crespi
    Crossroads
    Loyola
    Orange Lutheran
    Notre Dame of Sherman Oaks
    Trabuco Hills
    DIVISION 2AA
    None
    DIVISION 2A
    El Toro
    Los Alamitos
    Murrieta Valley
    Serra
    DIVISION 3AA
    None
    DIVISION 3A
    Price
    Saddleback Valley Christian
    Valley Christian of Cerritos
    DIVISION 4AA
    Arlington
    Charter Oak
    La Quinta of La Quinta
    Norwalk
    San Marino
    DIVISION 4
  • CIF-SS girls basketball: At-large selections for the playoffs

    CIF-SS girls basketball: At-large selections for the playoffs
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowThe CIF-SS announced Sunday morning the at-large selections for the girls basketball playoffs:
    DIVISION 1
    Alemany
    Brentwood
    Orange Lutheran
    DIVISION 2AA 
    Canyon/Canyon Country
    Crossroads
    Foothill/Santa Ana
    Santiago/Corona
    DIVISION 2A
    Bishop Amat
    Cantwell-Sacred Heart
    Leuzinger
    DIVISION 3AANo selections
    DIVISION 3ABeckman
    Torrance
    DIVISION 4AA
    No selections
    DIVISION 4A
    Paramount
    DIVISION 5AA
    Artesia
    La Pu
  • Beer, axe throwing and breakfast foods made Logger Fest a hit

    Beer, axe throwing and breakfast foods made Logger Fest a hit
    Brew Ha Ha Productions’ inaugural Logger Fest took over Lakeview Park in Silverado on Saturday, Feb. 8 with its lumberjack games and competitions, hearty breakfast foods, lagers and other beer tastings.
    It was a gorgeous 70-degree day in the grassy park that overlooks Irvine Lake, and beer lovers were in line early for the VIP 11 a.m. entry into the Logger Festival, which boasted hundreds of tastings. While the focus was on more traditional lager-style beer, there were plenty of other sele
  • Santa Anita consensus picks for Sunday, Feb. 9

    Santa Anita consensus picks for Sunday, Feb. 9
    The consensus box of picks comes from handicappers Bob Mieszerski, Art Wilson, Terry Turrell and Eddie Wilson. Here are the picks for Sunday Feb. 9 for racing at Santa Anita.
    Trouble viewing on mobile device? See consensus picks
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  • Why most commercial tenants must sign a personal guaranty

    Why most commercial tenants must sign a personal guaranty
    In my 35 years of experience as a business owner and lease negotiator for corporate America and small business owners, the most common element for most small business owners when signing a lease is the personal guaranty vs. a corporate guaranty for large corporations.
    I’m frequently asked by business owners if the personal guaranty can be omitted when signing a lease. Unfortunately, it is a requirement in all leasing transactions with small businesses.
    There are a few exceptions when a com
  • A profile in conscience

    A profile in conscience
    Imagine know a doctor must feel when he’s about to tell a patient bad news. He’s not going to make any friends, but the chart says what it says. Given the events of last week, I suspect today’s column will not earn me any new friends.
    I voted for Mitt Romney for president in 2012. I believed he was right on the big issues, including health care, illegal immigration and how to stimulate sustainable growth after the terrible recession, and beyond. He also correctly called Russia
  • Things are going great and everyone knows it

    Things are going great and everyone knows it
    Gallup has just released the results of its annual Mood of the Nation poll. The nation is in a great mood.
    Ninety percent of Americans are “satisfied with the way things are going in their personal life” and two out of three say they’re “very satisfied.” These are the highest numbers in 40 years.
    The historical low in the mood ranking was 73%. That was measured in July 1979, during the period when Americans were ticked off over an oil crisis. That’s also when
  • NHRA Winternationals: Brittany Force turns in best Top Fuel performance

    NHRA Winternationals: Brittany Force turns in best Top Fuel performance
    Race fans hair blows as they are Baptized by Nitro while they stand and watch the third round of nitro qualifying between a pair of 11,000hp Top Fuel dragsters at the 60th NHRA Winternationals at Auto Club Raceway at Pomona Saturday Feb. 8, 2020. Eliminations are scheduled to begin at 11 a.m. Sunday. Eliminations for Sunday have been moved up to 10 a.m. Sunday due to weather. (Photo by Will Lester, Inland Valley Daily Bulletin/SCNG)
    Funny Car drivers Matt Hagan (left) and Jack Beckman head down
  • Devils blank Kings, Blackwood gets 2nd straight shutout

    Devils blank Kings, Blackwood gets 2nd straight shutout
    Los Angeles Kings goaltender Calvin Petersen (40) reacts after allowing a goal by New Jersey Devils Nikita Gusev (not shown) during the second period of an NHL hockey game Saturday, Feb. 8, 2020, in Newark, N.J. (AP Photo/Bill Kostroun)
    New Jersey Devils left wing Miles Wood (44) during the second period of an NHL hockey game against the Los Angeles Kings Saturday, Feb. 8, 2020, in Newark, N.J. (AP Photo/Bill Kostroun)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsNew Jersey Devils right wing Joey Anders
  • UFC 247: Jon Jones fends off Dominick Reyes to retain title

    UFC 247: Jon Jones fends off Dominick Reyes to retain title
    Dominick Reyes, left, delivers a shot to Jon Jones ribs, right, during a light heavyweight mixed martial arts bout at UFC 247 Saturday, Feb. 8, 2020, in Houston. (AP Photo/Michael Wyke)
    Jon Jones, left, sits on the fence as Dominick Reyes, right, celebrates immediately after their light heavyweight mixed martial arts bout at UFC 247 Sunday, Feb. 9, 2020, in Houston. Reyes thought he won, but Jones kept the title.(AP Photo/Michael Wyke)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsJon Jones, left, connec
  • U.S. women’s hockey tops Canada, rewards record-breaking crowd at Honda Center

    U.S. women’s hockey tops Canada, rewards record-breaking crowd at Honda Center
    Goaltender Genevieve Lacasse #31 of Canada blocks a shot by Forward Kelly Pannek #12 of USA in the first period of the Rivalry Series hockey match at the Honda Center in Anaheim on Saturday, February 8, 2020. (Photo by Keith Birmingham, Pasadena Star-News/SCNG)
    USA celebrates with the championship trophy after defeating Canada in sudden death overtime during the Rivalry Series hockey match at the Honda Center in Anaheim on Saturday, February 8, 2020. (Photo by Keith Birmingham, Pasadena Star-New
  • UCLA basketball shuts down No. 23 Arizona

    UCLA basketball shuts down No. 23 Arizona
    Arizona guard Nico Mannion (1) drives past UCLA guard Jaime Jaquez Jr. during the second half of an NCAA college basketball game Saturday, Feb. 8, 2020, in Tucson, Ariz. UCLA won 65-52. (AP Photo/Rick Scuteri)
    UCLA guard Tyger Campbell (10) drives between Arizona’s Josh Green (0) and Jemarl Baker Jr. during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game Saturday, Feb. 8, 2020, in Tucson, Ariz. (AP Photo/Rick Scuteri)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsUCLA guard Tyger Campbell (10) dr
  • Cal State Fullerton can’t keep up with UC Davis’ long-range attack

    Cal State Fullerton can’t keep up with UC Davis’ long-range attack
    FULLERTON — Trading 3-pointers for free throws led to the expected result for Cal State Fullerton on Saturday night.
    The Titans made more free throws (26) than UC Davis attempted (22), but the Aggies made 11 3-point baskets to Fullerton’s five, which became a math problem the Titans could not solve.
    Caleb Fuller scored a career-high 23 points on 9-of-12 shooting and Stefan Gonzalez (4 for 6 from 3-point range) added 14 points – both players coming off the bench – and UC D
  • UC Irvine rallies before falling at UC Santa Barbara

    UC Irvine rallies before falling at UC Santa Barbara
    SANTA BARBARA — UC Irvine erased a 17-point deficit to take a three-point lead with 2:42 to play but could not hold off the Gauchos, ultimately falling 64-61 on Saturday night at the Thunderdome.
    Collin Welp made a pair of free throws, then Evan Leonard made a long two-pointer to give the Anteaters a 58-55 lead with 2:42 left, but UCI went 1 for 4 from the field with a turnover the rest of the way and UCSB went 7 for 8 from the free-throw line to take a 62-58 lead.
    Welp hit a 3-pointer wit
  • Remy Martin’s late jumper lifts Arizona St. over USC

    Remy Martin’s late jumper lifts Arizona St. over USC
    Arizona State guard Remy Martin hits the go-ahead basket as Southern California guard Jonah Mathews (2) looks away from Martin during the second half of an NCAA college basketball game Saturday, Feb. 8, 2020, in Tempe, Ariz. Arizona State won 66-64. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)
    Southern California guard Jonah Mathews, center, passes the ball to a teammate as Arizona State forward Jalen Graham (24) and guard Alonzo Verge Jr. (11) defend during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game Satu
  • What would Mike Pompeo do? He would yell.

    What would Mike Pompeo do? He would yell.
    You would think that if you were named secretary of state of our nation — the second-most important position in the world, and, really, the coolest — job No. 1 would be pulling on your big-boy trousers.
    I don’t know about you all, but if I were appointed to such a gig, my wife would sit me down for some words of advice.
    “You’re excited, and you should be — congratulations,” she’d go. “And you know what people are going to say by way of exampl
  • LeBron James scores 22 points, Lakers beat Warriors

    LeBron James scores 22 points, Lakers beat Warriors
    Los Angeles Lakers guard Danny Green (14) shoots as Golden State Warriors guard Damion Lee (1) defends in the first half of an NBA basketball game in San Francisco Saturday, Feb. 8, 2020. (AP Photo/John Hefti)
    Los Angeles Lakers center Dwight Howard (39) shoots as Golden State Warriors forward Eric Paschall (7) defends in the first half of an NBA basketball game in San Francisco Saturday, Feb. 8, 2020. (AP Photo/John Hefti)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsLos Angeles Lakers forward Kyle Kuz
  • Kawhi Leonard, Clippers fall to new-look Timberwolves

    Kawhi Leonard, Clippers fall to new-look Timberwolves
    Los Angeles Clippers’ Paul George (13) knocks the ball out of the hands of Minnesota Timberwolves’ Naz Reid in the first half of an NBA basketball game Saturday, Feb. 8, 2020, in Minneapolis. (AP Photo/Stacy Bengs)
    Minnesota Timberwolves’ Jarrett Culver (23) puts the ball in the basket against Los Angeles Clippers’ JaMychal Green in the first half of an NBA basketball game Saturday, Feb. 8, 2020, in Minneapolis. (AP Photo/Stacy Bengs)SoundThe gallery will resume inseconds
  • Clippers waive Isaiah Thomas 2 days after acquiring him

    Clippers waive Isaiah Thomas 2 days after acquiring him
    The Los Angeles Clippers waived guard Isaiah Thomas on Saturday, two days after acquiring him as part of a three-team trade.
    The move had been expected since Thursday’s deal with the Wizards and Knicks.
    Thomas has averaged 18.1 points and 5.0 assists during his career with seven NBA teams. The 31-year-old guard was drafted by Sacramento out of the University of Washington in 2011.
    He played 17 games for the Lakers during the 2017-18 season.
  • Dave McCoy, founder of Mammoth Mountain, dies at 104

    Dave McCoy, founder of Mammoth Mountain, dies at 104
    Dave McCoy, a pioneer of the ski industry and founder of Mammoth Mountain who believed the key to a successful life was having fun and working hard, has died. He was 104.
    His death was made public Saturday, Feb. 8, with a post on the Mammoth Mountain Ski Area website: “Thank you, Dave McCoy, for everything.” No other details were given.
    WATCH: Tribute video on Mammoth Mountain webiste.
    In an interview with the OC Register when he turned 100, McCoy called himself a “fun-loving m
  • Los Angeles Wildcats defeated in XFL opener at Houston

    Los Angeles Wildcats defeated in XFL opener at Houston
    HOUSTON, TEXAS – FEBRUARY 08: Chad Kanoff #3 of the LA Wildcats celebrates with Jaelin Robinson #73 after throwinga touchdown pass to Brandon Barnes #82 at TDECU Stadium on February 08, 2020 in Houston, Texas. (Photo by Bob Levey/Getty Images)
    HOUSTON, TEXAS – FEBRUARY 08: Chad Kanoff #3 of the LA Wildcats rolls out looking for a receiver against the Houston Roughnecks at TDECU Stadium on February 08, 2020 in Houston, Texas. (Photo by Bob Levey/Getty Images)SoundThe gallery will resu
  • Santa Clarita couple quarantined on cruise ship in Japan after Coronavirus outbreak

    Santa Clarita couple quarantined on cruise ship in Japan after Coronavirus outbreak
    A Santa Clarita couple has had their Southeast Asia cruise extended by 14 days, but not by choice. A passenger on their ship contracted Coronavirus, leading to a quarantine aboard the Diamond Princess, now docked in Japan.
    Carl Goldman surprised his wife, Jeri Seratti-Goldman, with a 16-day cruise aboard the ship as a combined birthday and Christmas gift, he said.
    The pair almost made it back to the U.S. as planned, but now they’re stuck in a cabin at port in Yokohama, Japan until Feb
  • 2nd child from Riverside County quarantine tests negative for coronavirus

    2nd child from Riverside County quarantine tests negative for coronavirus
    A second child from the nearly 200 people under quarantine at March Air Reserve Base tested negative for the novel coronavirus and was returned to the base Saturday afternoon, officials said.
    The child had developed a fever, one of the symptoms of the virus, Wednesday night and had been taken to the nearby Riverside University Health System-Medical Center in Moreno Valley, where the child underwent testing and observation. The child and parent remained in the hospital, isolated from other patien
  • China’s coronavirus death toll surpasses SARS, but new cases fall

    China’s coronavirus death toll surpasses SARS, but new cases fall
    BEIJING — Mainland China’s death toll from the coronavirus outbreak has risen to 811, surpassing the number of fatalities in the 2002-2003 SARS pandemic.
    However, the number of new cases reported over the last 24 hours on Sunday fell significantly from the previous period, something experts see as a sign the spread of the virus may be slowing.
    Another 89 deaths were reported, while 2,656 new cases were added for a total of 37,198. On Saturday, 3,399 cases were reported for the previo
  • Venetian Harbor aces Las Virgenes Stakes at Santa Anita

    Venetian Harbor aces Las Virgenes Stakes at Santa Anita
    When you win your second career race by 10 3/4 lengths, what do you do for an encore?
    If you’re the 3-year-old filly Venetian Harbor, you ace your stakes debut by 9 1/4 lengths in your next start.
    Oh, and you do it while going two turns for the first time.
    Venetian Harbor, a daughter of Munnings, did her best Ruffian and Songbird impersonation Saturday at Santa Anita, bursting out of the gate and never giving the opposition a chance in the $200,000 Grade II Las Virgenes Stakes.
    She’s
  • O.C. teams start CIF-SS playoffs as top title contenders in boys and girls soccer, girls water polo

    O.C. teams start CIF-SS playoffs as top title contenders in boys and girls soccer, girls water polo
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowThe CIF Southern Section released the playoff pairings Saturday for boys and girls soccer and girls water polo.
    Here is a look at the pairings for each of those sports:
    BOYS SOCCER
    San Clemente received the No. 1 seed in Division 1 after a tremendous regular season.
    The Tritons, the defending Division 1 champions, are 20-1-3 overall, won the South Coast League championship and have 18 shutouts. They have allo
  • O.C. starts CIF-SS playoffs with strong title contenders in boys and girls soccer, girls water polo

    O.C. starts CIF-SS playoffs with strong title contenders in boys and girls soccer, girls water polo
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowThe CIF Southern Section released the playoff pairings Saturday for boys and girls soccer and girls water polo.
    Here is a look at the pairings for each of those sports:
    BOYS SOCCER
    San Clemente received the No. 1 seed in Division 1 after a tremendous regular season.
    The Tritons, the defending Division 1 champions, are 20-1-3 overall, won the South Coast League championship and have 18 shutouts. They have allo
  • U.S. women’s soccer team renews rivalry with Canada

    U.S. women’s soccer team renews rivalry with Canada
    CARSON — The 2016 Rio Summer Olympics in Brazil is one of the few events in which the U.S. women’s soccer team didn’t have success.
    The U.S. was eliminated by Sweden on penalty kicks in the quarterfinals.
    “For us veterans that were there, (we) definitely don’t forget it and we make sure that the younger ones know,” midfielder Julie Ertz said. “It’s a different type of tournament than a World Cup. It’s a lot faster games, short turnaround, so
  • One-day rainstorm coming to Southern California

    One-day rainstorm coming to Southern California
    LOS ANGELES — Southern California was treated to more mild temperatures Saturday before a storm system out of Canada triggers a day of showers on Oscar Sunday, forecasters said.
    Sunday’s forecast for the greater Los Angeles area calls for a chance of rain in the morning and likely showers in the afternoon, according to the National Weather Service.
    Sunday’s high in downtown Los Angeles is forecast at 61 degrees, a drop of 10 degrees from Saturday.
    A winter storm watch is in eff
  • Robert Conrad, star of ‘The Wild, Wild West,’ dies at 84

    Robert Conrad, star of ‘The Wild, Wild West,’ dies at 84
    LOS ANGELES (AP) — Robert Conrad, the rugged, contentious actor who starred in the hugely popular 1960s television series “Hawaiian Eye” and “The Wild, Wild West,” has died. He was 84.
    Family spokesperson Jeff Ballard said Conrad died Saturday morning in Malibu from heart failure.
    With his good looks and strong physique, Conrad was a rising young actor in the late 1950s and was chosen for the lead in “Hawaiian Eye.” He became an overnight star after the
  • Ducks’ Max Jones becoming an effective penalty killer

    Ducks’ Max Jones becoming an effective penalty killer
    TORONTO — It started, as these things tend to do, with an errant pass at the blue line. Carter Rowney intercepted it, tapped the puck ahead to Ducks teammate Max Jones and watched with everyone else at Scotiabank Arena as Jones raced ahead of the pack to score a shorthanded goal Friday.
    Jones lifted a backhanded shot past helpless Toronto Maple Leafs goaltender Jack Campbell to score his seventh goal of the season, the eighth of his 74-game NHL career and his first shorthanded. He also ign

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