• Lakers finally top Clippers in round 3 of L.A. rivalry

    Lakers finally top Clippers in round 3 of L.A. rivalry
    Los Angeles forward Kawhi Leonard, right, dunks as Los Angeles Lakers guard Alex Caruso watches during the first half of an NBA basketball game Sunday, March 8, 2020, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)
    Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James, left, shoots as Los Angeles forward Kawhi Leonard defends during the first half of an NBA basketball game Sunday, March 8, 2020, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsLos Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James,
  • Andrew Heaney to start Opening Day for the Angels vs. Houston Astros

    Andrew Heaney to start Opening Day for the Angels vs. Houston Astros
    TEMPE, Ariz. — Andrew Heaney’s first victory is simply making through four weeks of spring training without the elbow pain that has dogged him each of the past two years at this point.
    The reward was being named the Angels starter for Opening Day, a first for Heaney’s career at any level of professional baseball.
    “It’s an honor,” Heaney said after getting the news from Manager Joe Maddon on Sunday morning. “It’s cool. I’ve worked really hard
  • Coronavirus: Public health emergency declared for Riverside County

    Coronavirus: Public health emergency declared for Riverside County
    A local public health emergency for Riverside County was declared Sunday by Dr. Cameron Kaiser, Riverside County public health officer, in the wake of the first case of locally acquired coronavirus, announced late Saturday.
    The patient, who is not being identified because of confidentiality rules, had tested positive for COVID-19, health officials said late Saturday, and is being treated at Eisenhower Health in Rancho Mirage.
    Kaiser, speaking at a Sunday news conference at the hospital, said the
  • Jimenez finally gets his LA Marathon victory

    Jimenez finally gets his LA Marathon victory
    Rafael Botello Jimenez found him in an all too familiar place in the final stages of the 35th Los Angeles Marathon Sunday morning.
    The wheelchair division was coming down to a two-man race between Jose Argeenes Jimenez Hernandez of Costa Rica and Spain’s Jimenez, a three-time runner up in Los Angeles.
    But instead of dueling downtown the final stretch of the race, Jimenez and Hernandez exchanged congratulatory fist bumps along Ocean Avenue, reaching a deal to finish together.
    Jimenez, 41, c
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  • KROQ cancels annual April Foolishness comedy show

    KROQ cancels annual April Foolishness comedy show
    Less than two weeks after it was announced, KROQ 106.7 FM’s Kevin in the Morning with Allie & Jensen’s 12th Annual April Foolishness at Microsoft Theater at L.A. Live on April 4 has officially been canceled.
    Fans who already bought tickets received an email from ticketing site AXS via Microsoft Theater on Friday night that announced the event had been canceled due to “scheduling conflicts.” Refunds are being issued at point of purchase.Is this for real??? #AprilFoolis
  • Photos: The 2020 LA Marathon from Dodger Stadium to Santa Monica

    Photos: The 2020 LA Marathon from Dodger Stadium to Santa Monica
    The 35th anniversary of the Los Angeles Marathon started from downtown at Dodger Stadium and finished in Santa Monica overlooking the Pacific Ocean.  The elite runners and full field started at 6:55 am.  Scattered clouds and cool temperatures greeted the runners early Sunday morning.
    First place winners for the 35th Los Angeles Marathon are, men’s winner, Bayeligo Teshager, from Ethiopia and the women’s winner, Margaret Muriuki from Kenya on Sunday, March 8, 2020.(Photo by
  • Man shot while allegedly breaking into Brea home

    Man shot while allegedly breaking into Brea home
    A man was wounded in an alleged attempted break in at a Brea on Sunday, authorities said.
    Officers were dispatched at 7:38 a.m. regarding a report of a man who had been shot by a resident while attempting to break into a home in the 200 block of South Laurel Avenue, police said.
    The man, suffering from a single gunshot wound, was rushed to an area hospital, where his condition was not immediately known, the Brea Police Department reported.
    Detectives are conducting interviews with the residents
  • LA Marathon: For winners Teshager and Muriuki, the best may be yet to come

    LA Marathon: For winners Teshager and Muriuki, the best may be yet to come
    Crossing the finish line first place for the mens is Bayelign Teshager of Ethiopia with a time of 2:08;27 during the 35th Los Angeles Marathon on Sunday, March 8, 2020.(Photo by Gene Blevins/Contributing photographer)
    Crossing the finish line first place for the mens is Bayelign Teshager of Ethiopia with a time of 2:08;27 during the 35th Los Angeles Marathon on Sunday, March 8, 2020.(Photo by Gene Blevins/Contributing photographer)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsCrossing the finish line fo
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  • LA Marathon: Bayelign Teshager, Margaret Muriuki win 2020 races

    LA Marathon: Bayelign Teshager, Margaret Muriuki win 2020 races
    Through the opening ambitious miles of the 35th Los Angeles Marathon, as a lead pack of 12 runners thinned to two as San Vincente Boulevard rolled toward the Pacific Ocean, Ethiopia and adidas’ Bayelign Teshager, running his first marathon,  kept looking at the watch on his left wrist.
    Toward the bottom of San Vincente just before the race made a final left turn onto Ocean Avenue just under a mile from the finish, Teshager looked at his watch one last time.
    His time was now.
    Between D
  • Is failure of the 2020 Prop. 13 sign of a new tax revolt?

    Is failure of the 2020 Prop. 13 sign of a new tax revolt?
    The good Proposition 13 — the one from 1978, not the $15 billion school bond currently on electoral life support — was the beginning of the modern tax revolt movement.
    That movement spread across the United States and even into Europe in addition to spawning several additional initiatives here in California. But it’s the bad Prop. 13 on last week’s ballot that is currently generating a statewide buzz because it appears to be headed for failure. Could this be the beginning
  • Beach memorial honors surfer Mike Fisher, who battled brain cancer

    Beach memorial honors surfer Mike Fisher, who battled brain cancer
    Jack Fisher and friends scatter ashes and flowers during a paddle out ceremony for his brother and surfer, Mike Fisher Saturday, March 7, 2020 in Huntington Beach. Fisher passed away from brain cancer last November.
    (Photo courtesy of Christine Fay)
    Mourners gather on the pier during a paddle out ceremony for surfer, Mike Fisher Saturday, March 7, 2020 in Huntington Beach. Fisher passed away from brain cancer last November.
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  • Forget galleries, this San Pedro art show wants to take you to other places

    Forget galleries, this San Pedro art show wants to take you to other places
    This art show isn’t happening in a sleek modern gallery or pristine outdoor venue because this show bills itself as the anti-establishment art fair.
    Made up of artists who set up booth-like displays inspired by unconventional locations, the Other Places art fair happens in San Pedro March 14 and 15.
    This year, with the ongoing goal of providing an alternative to large-scale, commercially-driven art fairs and galleries, the festival returns to the Battery Leary-Merriam at Angels Gate.
    The s
  • Margaret Muriuki wins LA Marathon 2020 women’s race

    Margaret Muriuki wins LA Marathon 2020 women’s race
    Kenya’s Margaret Muriuki led from start to finish in the Los Angeles Marathon’s 2020 women’s race, taking the victory in 2 hours, 29 minutes and 27 seconds.
    Muriuki and Kenya’s Almaz Negede dropped the rest of the field by the time race turned onto Santa Monica Boulevard in Beverly Hills and Century City with Muriuki appearing to have an advantage with a 1,500-meter personal best of 4 minutes, 6.50 seconds, a world class time. But the race was decided in the 19th mile wit
  • Bayelign Teshager wins Los Angeles Marathon 2020 men’s race

    Bayelign Teshager wins Los Angeles Marathon 2020 men’s race
    Bayelign Teshager, a 19-year-old from Ethiopia making his marathon debut, won the 35th Los Angeles Marathon Sunday morning, pulling away from Kenya’s John Langat in the final mile for a 2 hour, 8 minute, 25 second victory.
    Teshager, who turns 20 Monday, threw in a series of surges toward the bottom of San Vicente Boulevard opening a  gap on Langat turned onto Ocean Avenue for the stretch run.
    Teshager first gained international attention in 2017 as a member of Ethiopia’s winning
  • Bayelign Teshager wins 2020 Los Angeles Marathon men’s race

    Bayelign Teshager wins 2020 Los Angeles Marathon men’s race
    Bayelign Teshager, a 19-year-old from Ethiopia making his marathon debut, won the 35th Los Angeles Marathon Sunday morning, pulling away from Kenya’s John Langat in the final mile for a 2 hour, 8 minute, 25 second victory.
    Teshager, who turns 20 Monday, threw in a series of surges toward the bottom of San Vicente Boulevard opening a  gap on Langat turned onto Ocean Avenue for the stretch run.
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  • Lakers vs. Clippers: Live updates from Staples Center in Los Angeles

    Lakers vs. Clippers: Live updates from Staples Center in Los Angeles
    LeBron James and Anthony Davis have led the Lakers to the top of the Western Conference but the Clippers have gotten the best of its cross-town rival in the first two games of the season series.
    Kawhi Leonard has led the charge for the Clippers, leading the game in scoring for either team with 30+ points.HOW TO WATCH:
    Game: Lakers at Clippers
    When: Sunday, March 8 at 12:30 p.m.
    Where: Staples Center
    TV: ABC
    Radio: KLAC 570 AM (English) / KWKW 1330 AM (Spanish)
    Viewing on a mobile device? Click h
  • Finally! Cruise passengers eagerly disembark the Carnival Panorama in Long Beach

    Finally! Cruise passengers eagerly disembark the Carnival Panorama in Long Beach
    While the cruise industry takes a beating over the coronavirus, some passengers disembarking the Carnival Panorama on Sunday morning said whether to book another voyage would be an easy call.
    Yes. And no.
    “It could have been worse,” said Cindy Turchin, who shrugged off Saturday’s day-long wait to get off the cruiseliner. “We took it knowing this could have happened.”
    Panorama passengers were forced spend an extra day holed up on the shipwhile one traveler was taken
  • Highest local rents? LA, Santa Ana, Anaheim, Long Beach

    Highest local rents? LA, Santa Ana, Anaheim, Long Beach
    Despite year-over-year declines in rental costs, four Southern California cities still rank among the nation’s priciest apartment markets, a new report says.
    Price tracker Zumper.com ranked Los Angeles seventh, with its median asking rent in March at $2,250 for a one-bedroom apartment and $3,000 for a two-bedroom unit. L.A. saw a 3.4% annual decline for one-bedroom units and a 5.1% drop for two-bedroom apartments.
    Santa Ana ranked 11th on Zumper’s list, with a median-priced one-bedro
  • LA Marathon: Live updates from the 2020 race

    LA Marathon: Live updates from the 2020 race
    Live updates from the 2020 Los Angeles Marathon. Race start is scheduled for 6:30 a.m. for wheelchairs and 6:45 a.m. for elite women and 6:55 a.m. for elite men and the full field. Complete LA Marathon Coverage         
    Related Articles LA Marathon still has green light for Sunday, but other events postpone amid coronavirus fears Bullied in New Zealand, L.A. Marathon hopeful Zane Robertson found a home in East Africa Everything you need to know about
  • Sophia Nugent, Jamie Sellers power Los Alamitos softball past Crescenta Valley for Dave Kops TOC title

    Sophia Nugent, Jamie Sellers power Los Alamitos softball past Crescenta Valley for Dave Kops TOC title
    Sophia Nugent belted a three-run home run and Jamie Sellers added a solo home run to help power Los Alamitos’ top-ranked softball team past Crescenta Valley 6-2 in the finals of the prestigious Dave Kops Tournament of Champions in Bullhead City, Ariz. on Saturday night.
    Carly Robbins added two hits and Ali Belarde had a triple for Los Alamitos (10-o), which stormed to the tournament championship by going 5-0.
    In the semifinals, the Griffins defeated Ironwood Ridge of Arizona 4-2 behind a c
  • Saturday’s scores from the CIF Southern California basketball regional semifinals

    Saturday’s scores from the CIF Southern California basketball regional semifinals
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowScores from Saturday’s boys and girls basketball playoff games in the CIF Southern California Regional.
    BOYS BASKETBALL
    OPEN DIVISION
    Regional semifinals, Saturday
    Sierra Canyon 75, Harvard-Westlake 65
    Etiwanda 65, Mater Dei 61
    DIVISION I
    Regional semifinals, Saturday
    Ribet Academy 67, Windward 66 (OT)
    Renaissance Academy 76, Damien 73
    DIVISION II
    Regional semifinals, Saturday
    St. Francis 67, Oxnard 66
  • Saturday’s scores from the CIF Southern California Regional soccer championships

    Saturday’s scores from the CIF Southern California Regional soccer championships
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowScores from the boys and girls soccer championship games in the CIF Southern California Regional.
    BOYS SOCCER
    Saturday
    Division I
    Cathedral 4, Loyola 1
    Division II
    La Habra 4, St. John Bosco 2
    Division III
    Corona Santiago 2, Bakersfield Garces 2 (Santiago wins title on PKs, 8-7)
    Division IV
    Bellflower declared champion after Pasadena Marshall was removed for ineligible player.
    Division V
    Ganesha 3, Brentwood
  • California Democrats exit planet Earth

    California Democrats exit planet Earth
    This past week, in most states, America’s liberal party voted for a doddering, but non-threatening old man, rejecting a strident socialist from Vermont. But second thoughts about socialism appear not to be on the agenda for California’s Democrats, who almost single-handedly kept Bernie Sanders’ anti-capitalist crusade from an untimely implosion.
    California, notes longtime Democratic activist Morley Winograd, can create “its own weather” and its massive wealth leads
  • The Trump administration versus California on international cap-and-trade

    The Trump administration versus California on international cap-and-trade
    The state of California has sued the Trump administration more than 60 times, so maybe it was inevitable that the Trump administration would sue California, and it has happened. The federal government is suing the Golden State for having its own foreign policy.
    The dispute stems from the state’s agreement with the Canadian province of Quebec for a cross-border cap-and-trade policy that raises the cost of energy, transportation and manufacturing. This is said to be needed to save the planet
  • Riverside County has first locally acquired case of coronavirus; patient hospitalized in Rancho Mirage

    Riverside County has first locally acquired case of coronavirus; patient hospitalized in Rancho Mirage
    Officials Saturday night announced the first case of locally acquired coronavirus in Riverside County.
    “The individual, who is not being identified because of confidentiality rules, tested positive for COVID-19 and is currently undergoing care at Eisenhower Health in Rancho Mirage. Public Health is following up on people who may have been exposed and an investigation is in progress to determine how the individual contracted COVID-19,” said a statement from Riverside University Health
  • Providence basketball defeats Fountain Valley with second-half surge in regional semifinal

    Providence basketball defeats Fountain Valley with second-half surge in regional semifinal
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowBURBANK — Providence turned a three-point halftime advantage into a 78-58 blowout win over Fountain Valley on Saturday in the semifinals of CIF Southern California Regional Division III playoffs.
    The No. 11-seed Pioneers (28-7) will be on the road for the regional final against fifth-seeded Arroyo Grande on Tuesday, March 10.
    Providence seized control of the game in the second half by recalling last sea
  • Facing the facts about our epidemic of fear

    Facing the facts about our epidemic of fear
    I’m not by nature a panicky person.
    During earthquakes, wildfires and tax season, I usually keep my head.
    I reserve panic for truly serious things, like Dave Roberts telling the bullpen to get Joe Kelly ready to pitch.
    Still, it’s hard not to panic when we’re treated daily — make that hourly — to breathless reports of yet another death somewhere in the world, including here, from the mysterious COVID-19, aka, the coronavirus.
    Obviously, this is important business.
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  • Why are lawmakers so afraid of letting workers know their rights?

    Why are lawmakers so afraid of letting workers know their rights?
    Any gain for workers in California is often undercut by unions with a stranglehold on California state government and the lawmakers who happily bow to the will of union power.
    In 2017, just days after the Supreme Court agreed to hear the Janus case, which would ultimately restore power to workers by no longer requiring they pay agency fees to unions, California passed a law banning government officials from saying anything that would “deter or discourage” public employees from union
  • Lexie Hull scores 28, No. 7 Stanford beats No. 8 UCLA

    Lexie Hull scores 28, No. 7 Stanford beats No. 8 UCLA
    LAS VEGAS — Lexie Hull had 28 points and nine rebounds to lead No. 7 Stanford to a 67-51 win over No. 8 UCLA on Saturday night in the Pac-12 Tournament semifinals.
    The third-seeded Cardinal (27-5) will meet No. 1 seed Oregon in the championship for a third straight year, and fourth time in five years. Stanford beat the Ducks in last year’s title game, 64-57. Oregon beat the Cardinal in the 2018 championship, 77-57.
    Kiana Williams added 12 points for the Cardinal, while Francesca Beli
  • Zhang Weili, Israel Adesanya keep title belts at UFC 248

    Zhang Weili, Israel Adesanya keep title belts at UFC 248
    LAS VEGAS — Zhang Weili defended her UFC strawweight championship with a spectacularly brutal split-decision victory over former champion Joanna Jedrzejczyk at UFC 248 on Saturday night.
    Israel Adesanya then defended his middleweight title with a dull unanimous decision over Yoel Romero in the main event at T-Mobile Arena in the UFC’s hometown.
    Zhang (21-1) and Jedrzejczyk (16-4) traded brutal punches and kicks throughout five technically fascinating rounds, badly damaging each other
  • State issues new coronavirus guidelines for schools, communities

    State issues new coronavirus guidelines for schools, communities
    State health officials on Saturday released new guidance to educational institutions, event organizers and local public health officials regarding the further spread of coronavirus, outlining possible scenarios and resultant measures to be taken.
    “It’s a question of when — not if — some California public schools will face closure because of COVID-19,” Gov. Gavin Newsom said in a written statement. “School districts must prepare for these scenarios so that pare
  • Cal State Fullerton beats Long Beach State, will face CSUN in Big West tourney opener

    Cal State Fullerton beats Long Beach State, will face CSUN in Big West tourney opener
    FULLERTON — The Cal State Fullerton men’s basketball team went into Saturday night’s regular-season finale with a simple philosophy: Win and the Titans qualify for a spot in next week’s Big West Conference Tournament. Lose, and they were done.
    The reality is that it wasn’t that clear cut, but the perspective stayed the same. The Titans did what they needed to do, beating rival Long Beach State 75-69 in a gritty, physical game and will play in a first-round game Thur
  • Galaxy has a disappointing home opener losing to Vancouver

    Galaxy has a disappointing home opener losing to Vancouver
    CARSON >> Two weeks into the season and the Galaxy, like a frustrated kid on Christmas morning, has yet to fully unleash its newest toy.
    Javier “Chicharito” Hernandez had one shot in his Galaxy debut last week against the Houston Dynamo.
    Saturday, Hernandez again failed to score and unlike last week, the Galaxy wasn’t as fortunate to leave with a point as it fell to Vancouver 1-0 in front of 26,832 at Dignity Health Sports Park.
    The Galaxy hit a double in bad news just mo
  • Rosary basketball stifles King with tough defense, earns return trip to regional finals

    Rosary basketball stifles King with tough defense, earns return trip to regional finals
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowFULLERTON — Rosary used its stellar defense to beat King of Riverside 46-37 on Saturday to advance to the CIF Southern California Regional Division I championship game for the second consecutive season.
    The Royals won the regional championship and went on to win the Division I state championship last season. Rosary (22-12) will play at Cathedral Catholic of San Diego on Tuesday.
    Rosary managed to hold K
  • Suspect in Upland vehicle theft arrested in Garden Grove after chase

    Suspect in Upland vehicle theft arrested in Garden Grove after chase
    GARDEN GROVE — A suspect in a vehicle reported stolen out of Upland was taken into custody after being chased into Garden Grove on Saturday.
    The chase ended about 6 p.m. in front of a Crunch Fitness gym in a shopping plaza parking lot in the 9800 block of Katella Avenue, near Brookhurst Street, just south of the border with Anaheim.
    Anaheim police were asked to assist in the pursuit about 5:35 p.m., around the time the suspect was driving south on the Orange (57) Freeway, an officer said.
  • San Clemente girls basketball shows fight but falls at Santa Monica in SoCal regional semifinals

    San Clemente girls basketball shows fight but falls at Santa Monica in SoCal regional semifinals
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowSANTA MONICA — San Clemente’s girls basketball team exited the season Saturday the same way it started four months ago: full of fight.
    Orange County’s seventh-ranked squad pushed host Santa Monica for nearly four quarters and got the reigning CIF-SS Division 3AA champion in major foul trouble before falling 47-39 in the Division II semifinals of the CIF Southern California Regional playoffs.
  • Upland wins thrilling final against JSerra to capture SoCal Div. I girls soccer crown

    Upland wins thrilling final against JSerra to capture SoCal Div. I girls soccer crown
    (Left to Right) Upland’s Erin Schrock, (2), celebrates with teammate Marin Whieldon,(#22), after Whieldon scored the go ahead goal against J Serra during the second half of Saturday’s CIF State Division I girls soccer regional championship match at Upland High School in Upland, March 7, 2020. (Photo by John Valenzuela, Contributing Photographer)
    Upland goalkeeper Abigail Ito (#6) and Gianna Ocello,(#20), defend against JSerra’s Payton Pierce, (#11) during the second half of Sat
  • Ernie Els takes spotlight, surges into Hoag Classic lead headed into final day of Champions Tour event

    Ernie Els takes spotlight, surges into Hoag Classic lead headed into final day of Champions Tour event
    NEWPORT BEACH – On the day after a pair of relative unknowns shared the spotlight during the opening round of the Hoag Classic, World Golf Hall of Famer Ernie Els did Saturday at Newport Beach Country Club what the huge galleries expected to see from a four-time major winner playing his first year on PGA Tour Champions.
    Els shot the low round of the day, a 7-under 64, to surge into the lead, putting himself in position to win his first title in just his third start on the 50-and-over tour.
  • Etiwanda goes outside to beat Mater Dei in SoCal Open Division semifinals

    Etiwanda goes outside to beat Mater Dei in SoCal Open Division semifinals
    Etiwanda’s Brantly Stevenson, left, wins a rebound over Mater Dei’s Nick Davidson during an Open Division semifinals game of the CIF Southern California Regional playoffs at Mater Dei in Santa Ana on Saturday, March 7, 2020. (Photo by Kyusung Gong/Contributing Photographer)
    Etiwanda’s Brantly Stevenson, bottom right, battles for a loose ball against Mater Dei’s Aidan Prukop, left, and Wilhelm Breidenbach during an Open Division semifinals game of the CIF Southern Californ
  • Lakers, NBA brace for coronavirus and the next practical step

    Lakers, NBA brace for coronavirus and the next practical step
    The Lakers had a team meeting on Saturday with team medical staffers. They were give tips like washing their hands and avoiding unnecessary contact with strangers — basic tips to avoid the spread of the COVID-19 outbreak that has gripped many parts of the world with anxiety.
    “We did have a meeting to just educate our guys a little bit further on,” Vogel said.
    A little education could go a long way in combating the virus, which has now had positive test cases in nearly two-dozen
  • Dion Waiters won’t play for Lakers right away as he builds up conditioning

    Dion Waiters won’t play for Lakers right away as he builds up conditioning
    EL SEGUNDO — As the Lakers wrapped up practice midway through Saturday afternoon, Frank Vogel stood along the sideline talking to Dion Waiters, his newly acquired guard.
    That’s where Waiters, 28, will start: the sideline. He’s not expected to play for “a few games.”
    That decision is largely a product of Waiters’ season: Between team suspensions to injuries when he was with the Miami Heat, he’s played just three games. That inactivity has helped create a
  • Suspect in O.C. carjacking arrested in Arcadia after leading authorities on a pursuit in 3 counties

    Suspect in O.C. carjacking arrested in Arcadia after leading authorities on a pursuit in 3 counties
    A carjacking suspect was arrested in Arcadia after leading authorities on a long pursuit through three counties Saturday afternoon, authorities said.
    The suspect was arrested after fleeing from the vehicle, a red minivan, following a collision on Foothill Boulevard and Michillinda Avenue in Sierra Madre. The suspect then walked onto the 210 Freeway using the onramp to the westbound lanes.
    He then hopped the median, including two sets of Metro Gold Line tracks before California Highway Patrol off
  • Suspect in O.C. carjacking arrested in Arcadia after leading authorities on a pursuit

    Suspect in O.C. carjacking arrested in Arcadia after leading authorities on a pursuit
    A carjacking suspect was arrested in Arcadia after leading authorities on a long pursuit through multiple counties Saturday afternoon, authorities said.
    The suspect was arrested after fleeing from the vehicle, a red minivan, following a collision on Foothill Boulevard and Baldwin Avenue in Sierra Madre. The suspect then walked onto the 210 Freeway using the onramp to the westbound lanes.
    He then hopped the median, including two sets of Metro Gold Line tracks before California Highway Patrol offi
  • Whicker: Combatant relieves ailing Gift Box, wins another Big ‘Cap for Sadler

    Whicker: Combatant relieves ailing Gift Box, wins another Big ‘Cap for Sadler
    Hronis Racing’s Combatant and jockey Joel Rosario, right, outleg Midcourt (Victor Espinoza), left, and Multiplier (Tyler Gaffalione), inside, to win the Grade I, $600,000 Santa Anita Handicap, Saturday, March 7, 2020 at Santa Anita Park, Arcadia CA. (Courtesy of Benoit Photo)
    Hronis Racing’s Combatant and jockey Joel Rosario, fourth from right, win the Grade I, $600,000 Santa Anita Handicap, Saturday, March 7, 2020 at Santa Anita Park, Arcadia CA. (Courtesy of Benoit Photo)SoundThe g
  • Authentic is the real deal in winning San Felipe Stakes

    Authentic is the real deal in winning San Felipe Stakes
    Authentic and jockey Drayden Van Dyke win the Grade II, $400,000 San Felipe Stakes, Saturday, March 7, 2020 at Santa Anita Park, Arcadia CA.
    (Courtesy of Benoit Photo)
    Jockey Drayden Van Dyke guides Authentic to the winner’s circle after their victory in the Grade II, $400,000 San Felipe Stakes, Saturday, March 7, 2020 at Santa Anita Park, Arcadia CA. (Courtesy of Benoit Photo)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsAuthentic and jockey Drayden Van Dyke, right, win the Grade II, $400,000 San
  • John Sadler, Hronis Racing first trainer, owner to win three straight Big ‘Caps at Santa Anita

    John Sadler, Hronis Racing first trainer, owner to win three straight Big ‘Caps at Santa Anita
    Jockey Joel Rosario gudes Combatant to the winner’s circle after their victory in the Grade I, $600,000 Santa Anita Handicap, Saturday, March 7, 2020 at Santa Anita Park, Arcadia CA. (Courtesy of Benoit Photo)
    Jockey Joel Rosario gudes Combatant to the winner’s circle after their victory in the Grade I, $600,000 Santa Anita Handicap, Saturday, March 7, 2020 at Santa Anita Park, Arcadia CA. (Courtesy of Benoit Photo)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsHronis Racing’s Combatant
  • La Habra boys soccer overpowers St. John Bosco to win Division II regional title

    La Habra boys soccer overpowers St. John Bosco to win Division II regional title
    La Habra beats St. John Bosco in the Division 2 Southern Regional Championships in Bellflower, CA, on Saturday, March 7, 2020. (Photo by Tracey Roman, Contributing Photographer)La Harbra boys soccer beats St. John Bosco in the Division 2 Southern Regional Championships in Bellflower, CA, on Saturday, March 7, 2020. (Photo by Tracey Roman, Contributing Photographer) SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsLa Habra???s Tanner Coombs goes up for the ball over St. John Bosco???s Jaden DeLeon in the Di
  • Lakers hope to show growth in Sunday game against Clippers

    Lakers hope to show growth in Sunday game against Clippers
    EL SEGUNDO — After mounting the Bucks on their wall, the Lakers already had started peering ahead.
    There’s not many regular season wins that get bigger than beating the No. 1 team in the NBA, which boasts the reigning MVP. But another crack at the Clippers might just be it.
    As Kyle Kuzma reflected on the Friday night win over Milwaukee, which he called “huge,” he still saw it as a buildup to arguably the weekend’s main event.
    “It sets the table for Sunday,&rdq
  • Alexander: A Senior Day that USC’s Jonah Mathews will never forget

    Alexander: A Senior Day that USC’s Jonah Mathews will never forget
    LOS ANGELES — How appropriate.
    Early on, Saturday’s USC-UCLA game at Galen Center was excruciating. Balls kept clanking off rims and thudding off backboards, and the view of the Pac-12 on display before a national TV audience was, to be kind, less than flattering.
    By the end, it was a classic. And the final dagger was delivered by a four-year Trojan who came onto campus with no guarantees and ended up indispensible.
    Jonah Mathews broke the school record for career 3-pointers earlier
  • UCLA shooting woes return, winning streak ends at USC

    UCLA shooting woes return, winning streak ends at USC
    LOS ANGELES — A conference-leading win streak capped. The top seed in the Pac-12 Tournament gone.
    “Seven games in a row we didn’t lose,” UCLA junior guard Chris Smith said. “I don’t recall how this feels. I don’t like it.”
    It’s been a month and a day since the Bruins lost a game. Saturday’s 54-52 loss at USC not only ends UCLA’s hot streak, but pushes the team down to the second seed in next week’s conference tournament.
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