• Laguna Woods Village activist changed the world, and his town

    Laguna Woods Village activist changed the world, and his town
    Some prisoners were mentally deranged, some addicted to narcotics, some just kids. Inmates at Puerto Rico’s infamous La Princesa prison in the early 1970s held kangaroo courts to impose sentences on their peers, including beatings and stabbings. Daily life was a grim parade of sexual assaults, physical violence, inadequate protection by guards and overcrowding.
    Enter attorney Stanley L. Feldstein, who grew up poor on a Long Island farm with seven brothers and sisters and spoke not a word o
  • Dodgers’ Andrew Friedman preaches ‘perspective’ amid ‘unknowns’ of coronavirus shutdown

    Dodgers’ Andrew Friedman preaches ‘perspective’ amid ‘unknowns’ of coronavirus shutdown
    Baseball’s Opening Day is filled with unknowns about how the season ahead will play out. This year’s scheduled Opening Day was filled with even more unknowns but no games.
    Like the rest of the sport, the Dodgers’ season opener against the San Francisco Giants on Thursday has been postponed indefinitely. Dodgers president of baseball operations Andrew Friedman spent the day on ‘Zoom’ teleconferencing instead of at Dodger Stadium watching the National League favorites
  • Enjoy deliveries from your favorite local businesses

    Enjoy deliveries from your favorite local businesses
    Yes! Complimentary delivery from your local restaurants
    Mom and Pop Shops, AKA local businesses, are not only important to our cities and the owners, but they also have really great food. We made a list of some local restaurants that are offering free delivery through DoorDash while you’re home, and they’re so worth it. Whether you’re in the mood for Mexican, Cheeseburgers, desserts, or anything else – take a look at these yummy options. We all love our favorite name bran
  • Modern Parent: How to feed your children, circa 1933

    Modern Parent: How to feed your children, circa 1933
    Kids used to be picky eaters in olden times too. Maybe with good reason.
    You know those free magazines by the door at some grocery stores? I actually read them. And it was in one of these that I found a link to a pdf of a brochure put out by the Kroger Food Foundation in the 1933 called “The Feeding of Children.” (If your food history “nerdery” runs as deeply as mine, here you go: mymagazine.us/mm/docs/FeedingChildren1933.pdf.)
    And yes, I am well aware that I am far astra
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  • Anaheim could spend $15 million from reserves on coronavirus ‘economic recovery plan’

    Anaheim could spend $15 million from reserves on coronavirus ‘economic recovery plan’
    With the long-term financial impact of coronavirus-related closures unknown and a federal aid bill still pending, Anaheim Mayor Harry Sidhu is proposing the city use up to $15 million in reserve funds for a local economic relief package.
    Few details were available Thursday morning, March 26, but more than half the money – $8 million – would go to help residents through assistance with housing costs, aid for the homeless, funding local nonprofit service agencies and money to retain so
  • North Orange County voters split on Sanders, Biden

    North Orange County voters split on Sanders, Biden
    Here’s how North Orange County voted in the March primary election. All percentages are based on the number of votes cast for each position, since not all voters marked choices in every contest, and each is rounded to the nearest percent.
    North county voters in the Republican presidential primary overwhelmingly chose Donald Trump over six rivals listed on the ballot. He won 89% in Yorba Linda; 87% in Placentia; 86% in Brea, Buena Park and La Habra; and 85% in Fullerton and La Palma.
    In the
  • Local restaurants support kids in the community

    Local restaurants support kids in the community
    During this time schools have closed leaving millions of students without school lunches, which for some is the only meal they have. But with the help of several local OC businesses no kid should go unfed! These restaurants will be offering free meals for kids:
    Slapfish
    Slapfish is a seafood restaurant with a modern twist that hits the spot at any time. With 8 locations in California and over 20 locations, Slapfish is amongst some of the establishments that will be available for pickup or delive
  • ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’ star Alaska gives glamour tips for quarantine before Digital Drag Fest

    ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’ star Alaska gives glamour tips for quarantine before Digital Drag Fest
    After the global spread of the novel coronavirus forced the cancellation of RuPaul’s DragCon, which was set for May 1-3 in Los Angeles, and the bars and clubs shut down in West Hollywood, drag queens and other LGBTQ artists quickly adapted to streaming content to help save their livelihood.
    “We don’t miss a beat, honey,” Los Angeles-based drag performer Alaska, who was runner-up on season five of “RuPaul’s Drag Race” and winner of the second season of &l
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  • Microsoft Theater announces new dates for shows postponed by coronavirus

    Microsoft Theater announces new dates for shows postponed by coronavirus
    Due to the coronavirus pandemic, Microsoft Theater at L.A. Live in Downtown Los Angeles was forced to shut down and postpone or cancel all of its scheduled shows through at least the middle of May.
    The venue has released a list of performances it was able to reschedule and asks fans to hold on to their tickets as they’ll be valid for the new dates. The staff is still working to get as many of the shows rescheduled as possible.
    Related Articles Lovers and Friends festival moves to August, b
  • Fantasy Springs Resort Casino in Indio to extend coronavirus closure into April

    Fantasy Springs Resort Casino in Indio to extend coronavirus closure into April
    Fantasy Springs Resort Casino in Indio is extending its coronavirus-related temporary closure into April and it will evaluate reopening on a weekly basis, casino officials announced in a news release Thursday, March 26.
    Full-time and part-time employees are still being paid and receiving benefits, according to the release.
    Doug Welmas, chairman of the Cabazon Band of Mission Indians, stated in a news release that the resort had originally intended to reopen on April 1 but that reopening time fra
  • Closing real estate transactions during a pandemic

    Closing real estate transactions during a pandemic
    As of this moment, we have no end in sight for how long we’ll be asked to stay home, only make critical trips and social distance whenever we are around other people.
    Still, homes in California are being bought and sold, albeit under the California Association of Realtors guidelines of no face-to-face meetings, no in-person listing appointments and no home inspections or appraisals with multiple parties present.
    Here are a few ways that people involved in the transfer of real property are
  • Short-term loans are lifelines for many Americans

    Short-term loans are lifelines for many Americans
    America’s economic shutdown, with its layoffs and business failures, could wipe out 5 to 6 million jobs in March alone, according to at least one estimate.
    Many people will have to take a pay cut or get their hours reduced. Many who don’t lose their jobs will have to live with salary cuts or reduced hours. Those at the bottom of the economic ladder will be hurt the most and are likely to find themselves in circumstances in which their income can’t meet sudden financial needs. S
  • Top USA Gymnastics official calls suspended Maggie Haney a ‘great coach’ on social media

    Top USA Gymnastics official calls suspended Maggie Haney a ‘great coach’ on social media
    Tom Forster, USA Gymnastics women’s national team coordinator, posted a series of photos of that included suspended coach Maggie Haney on his Facebook page Wednesday in which he referred to Haney and other Team USA coaches as “great.”
    The posts were made on the eve of the final day of USA Gymnastics eight-week hearing on whether to suspend Haney, the coach of Olympic and World champions, for verbal and emotional abuse.
    Haney is alleged to have screamed and cursed at, threatened
  • Perks of positive parenting: How to punish less and connect more

    Perks of positive parenting: How to punish less and connect more
    As the stresses of modern parenting sometimes spin into chaos, it can be difficult to sort through the array of parental philosophies about discipline and punishment. From coloring on walls to hitting siblings, children are likely to daily misbehave in surprising and frustrating ways. Managing that misbehavior has evolved in recent years, most notably with the philosophy of positive discipline.
    Instead of yelling, spanking or even giving time-outs, positive discipline encourages parents to seek
  • Angels manager Joe Maddon uses coronavirus shutdown to connect with people

    Angels manager Joe Maddon uses coronavirus shutdown to connect with people
    During this unexpected hiatus from what he is normally doing at this time of year, Joe Maddon has immersed himself in 21st century communication.
    In the past week, the Angels manager has created a video from the seat of his bike, held a video conference with all of his coaches and been interviewed by a pair of college students about the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on baseball.
    “Anything to provide some content and make it interesting, if I can,” Maddon said. “I am trying
  • Coronavirus in LA County: 9 new deaths, 559 new cases

    Coronavirus in LA County: 9 new deaths, 559 new cases
    Nine more people in Los Angeles County have died as a result of the novel coronavirus, public health officials reported on Thursday, March 26. A total of 21 people in LA County have lost their lives from COVID-19, the disease that results from the coronavirus,
    Ferrer declined to offer any more details about the individuals who died or where they resided because some of the immediate family have not been reached yet, she said.
    The county also announced 421 new cases Thursday putting the total num
  • Coronavirus in LA County: 9 new deaths, 421 new cases

    Coronavirus in LA County: 9 new deaths, 421 new cases
    Nine more people in Los Angeles County have died as a result of the novel coronavirus, public health officials reported on Thursday, March 26. A total of 21 people in LA County have lost their lives from COVID-19, the disease that results from the coronavirus.
    Ferrer declined to offer any more details about the individuals who died or where they resided because some of the immediate family have not been reached yet, she said.
    The county also announced 421 new cases Thursday putting the total num
  • Stocks surge again after coronavirus relief bill passes; indexes up 6%

    Stocks surge again after coronavirus relief bill passes; indexes up 6%
    By Stan Choe, Alex Veiga and Damian J. Troise, The Associated Press
    Stocks marched higher for a third straight day Friday as a massive coronavirus relief bill gets closer to passing Congress and Wall Street took some historically bad unemployment figures in stride.
    The S&P 500 rose 6.2%, bringing its three-day rally to 17.6%. The Dow industrials have risen an even steeper 21.3% since Monday.
    Nearly 3.3 million Americans applied for unemployment benefits last week, easily shattering the prior
  • 6 tips for work-at-home parents who want to be productive

    6 tips for work-at-home parents who want to be productive
    If you’re working from home while caring for a baby or toddler or both, finding time to actually get some work done is an accomplishment in its own right.
    Forget about the endless cup of morning coffee. I learned this quickly when my son was born and I transitioned from working full-time as a newspaper reporter to working at home as a freelance writer with an infant and no childcare. The first thing I learned is not to waste precious naptime on dumb things like taking a shower.
    Here are si
  • Indianapolis 500 postponed until August due to coronavirus pandemic

    Indianapolis 500 postponed until August due to coronavirus pandemic
    The Indianapolis 500 was postponed Thursday until August because of the coronavirus pandemic and won’t run on Memorial Day weekend for the first time since 1946.
    The race will instead be held Aug. 23, three months later than its May 24 scheduled date.
    “The month of May at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway is my favorite time of year, and like our fans, I am disappointed that we have had to reschedule the Indianapolis 500,” said motorsports giant Roger Penske, who finalized his pu
  • Successful Aging: How do older people handle the isolation of coronavirus quarantines?

    Successful Aging: How do older people handle the isolation of coronavirus quarantines?
    Q. As a 73-year old healthy retired widow, I am having trouble with another transition just when I had the “retirement piece” all worked out. I had a great career, a fulfilling retirement and now am self-quarantined. The transition from work to retirement and now to isolation is a big one for me. Any thoughts? And please don’t give me an exhausting laundry list of things I can do. I am sure I am not alone on this. An added thought: Is anyone thinking about the impact of this bi
  • Trump says feds developing new guidelines for coronavirus risk

    Trump says feds developing new guidelines for coronavirus risk
    By ZEKE MILLER and ALAN SUDERMAN
    WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump said Thursday that federal officials are developing guidelines to rate counties by risk of virus spread, as he aims to begin to ease nationwide guidelines meant to stem the coronavirus outbreak.
    In a letter to the nation’s governors, Trump said the new guidelines are meant to enable state and local leaders to make “decisions about maintaining, increasing, or relaxing social distancing and other measures they h
  • Curly Neal, Harlem Globetrotters legend, dies at 77

    Curly Neal, Harlem Globetrotters legend, dies at 77
    Fred “Curly” Neal, the dribbling wizard who entertained millions with the Harlem Globetrotters for parts of three decades, has died. He was 77.
    The Globetrotters said Neal died in his home outside of Houston on Thursday morning.
    “We have lost one of the most genuine human beings the world has ever known,” Globetrotters general manager Jeff Munn said in a statement on Twitter. “Curly’s basketball skill was unrivaled by most, and his warm heart and huge smile br
  • Coronavirus: USNS Mercy hospital will dock at LA World Cruise Terminal, LA councilman says

    Coronavirus: USNS Mercy hospital will dock at LA World Cruise Terminal, LA councilman says
    The USNS Mercy hospital ship, meant to relieve overburdened hospitals as the number of novel coronavirus cases continues increasing, will arrive at Los Angeles World Cruise Terminal in San Pedro around 9 a.m. Friday, March 27, L.A. City Councilman Joe Buscaino said Thursday.
    The U.S. Navy ship, which left San Diego Monday, is expected to pass by the Angels Gate Lighthouse around 8 a.m. Friday before docking at the cruise terminal, in the Port of Los Angeles, Buscaino said in a phone interview.
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  • Daxon: It maybe time for planning commissioners to meet more often

    Daxon: It maybe time for planning commissioners to meet more often
    I don’t know anyone who likes meetings that drag on nearly into the next day, do you?.
    That’s is what is happening at the monthly Brea Planning Commission meetings. The last two I’ve attended have gone on well past 11 p.m.
    I think that is unfair to the commissioners, the staff and the applicants, all who often start with a 6 p.m. study session and proceed directly to the 7 p.m. commission meeting.
    The Planning Commission formerly met twice a month. According to City Manager Bil
  • No dog. No cat. What about a rabbit? Pet options abound, but first do the research.

    No dog. No cat. What about a rabbit? Pet options abound, but first do the research.
    Dogs and cats aren’t for everyone. Your family might want to obtain a different type of pet ―  one that doesn’t necessarily have the run of the house but can still be fun and lovable. Several options are available, but it’s important to thoroughly research the animals in which you’re interested before obtaining one.
    Rabbits
    Much like cats, rabbits are easily house-trained to a litter box, making cleanup fairly easy, as long as you keep on top of things. Feeding
  • Vote for your favorite Southern California movies, athletes, food and recreation spots

    Vote for your favorite Southern California movies, athletes, food and recreation spots
    The Sweet 16 round of the NCAA Tournament was scheduled to tip off Thursday, but it was one of the countless events canceled because of the coronavirus.
    We at the Southern California News Group, however, think that some fun is important during these times, if only for a distraction. So we came up with some Sweet 16s of our own and created brackets for you to advance your favorites with your votes.
    Our categories:
    Sweet 16 Southern California movies of the past 50 years
    Sweet 16 Southern Californ
  • Those working in battered industries may not get their mortgages approved

    Those working in battered industries may not get their mortgages approved
    It took more than three years for 2005 vintage subprime loans to get the kibosh.
    The Federal Reserve didn’t change the Truth-in-Lending Act until 2008, allowing zero-down, middle FICO under 600, prepayment penalties, balloon payments and liar loans (no supporting documentation required) to flourish.
    By requiring a reasonable determination of a borrower’s ability to repay, the Fed put an end to toxic mortgages as we knew them.
    Fast forward to 2014 when a more tasteful version of subpr
  • Man arrested for shooting inside a house, setting fire to car on driveway in Orange

    Man arrested for shooting inside a house, setting fire to car on driveway in Orange
    A 27-year-old man was arrested after police said he shot at an Orange house with people inside and later set the car in the home’s driveway on fire.
    On Tuesday night, police were called at about 9 p.m. to a home in the 500 block of North Milford Road, said Orange police Sgt. Phil McMullin.
    Callers reported hearing multiple shots fired from a car and at least one of them hit the house, McMullin said. No one inside the home was hurt.
    The suspect fled in a black sedan before police arrived.
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  • Modern Parent: Tricks for coping when it’s just… too…much

    Modern Parent: Tricks for coping when it’s just… too…much
    “What do you do with the mad that you feel?” sings dear Mr. Rogers in his anger management psalm. His suggestions: pound some clay, play some tag and such.
    In my family, it’s more like “What do you with the anxiety/depression that you feel?”All four of us have some variation of the off-balance chemical cocktail that leads to low- to mid-level depression and/or free floating anxiety. Our number one way of dealing with the crazy that we feel is medication. We’ve
  • Capistrano Unified extends school closures through May 1 because of coronavirus

    Capistrano Unified extends school closures through May 1 because of coronavirus
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowCapistrano Unified School District has joined districts throughout Orange County by extending its school closures three weeks into early May because of the coronavirus crisis, a move that casts doubt to whether high school sports will resume this spring.
    The district’s Board of Trustees met Wednesday and extended its shutdown through May 1.
    Capistrano initially anticipated an April 6 return and lat
  • Capistrano Unified extends school closure through May 1 because of coronavirus

    Capistrano Unified extends school closure through May 1 because of coronavirus
    Capistrano Unified School District has joined districts throughout Orange County by extending its school closures three weeks into early May because of the coronavirus crisis, a move that casts doubt to whether high school sports will resume this spring.
    The district’s Board of Trustees met Wednesday and extended its shutdown through May 1.
    Capistrano initially anticipated an April 6 return and later hoped to open schools on April 13.
    The district features five high schools with athletics:
  • How a USC football coach is managing his 5 kids during the coronavirus pandemic

    How a USC football coach is managing his 5 kids during the coronavirus pandemic
    Offenses in football learn it’s best to pick on the easy target. Children know this instinctively, too.
    So members of the pack of five will weave through the unpacked boxes in the new home, TV remote in hand, movie request in mind, until they find their dad.
    “They kinda know I’m a sucker,” USC defensive line coach Vic So’oto says. “I have to be the bad guy and make them get back to work.”
    This is the new reality for the So’otos and other families a
  • UFC champion Jon Jones held on DWI, gun charges

    UFC champion Jon Jones held on DWI, gun charges
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — UFC light heavyweight champion Jon “Bones” Jones has been arrested on suspicion of DWI and other offenses after officers heard gunshots and found him in a parked car with a handgun and a half-empty bottle of liquor early Thursday, Albuquerque police said.
    Jones, 32, was arrested on suspicion of aggravated DWI, negligent use of firearms, possession of an open container of alcohol and no proof of insurance for a vehicle, police said.
    Police said Jones was foun
  • Orange County girls wrestler of the year: Aine Drury, Westminster

    Orange County girls wrestler of the year: Aine Drury, Westminster
    Westminster senior Aine Drury was the only Orange County girls wrestler to advance to a CIF State finals match this season.
    She was the CIF Southern Section Southern Regional champion at 143 pounds and a finalist in the CIF-SS Finals.
    It was another great season for Drury, and for the fourth year year in row she is the Register’s Orange County girls wrestler of the year.
    Drury, whose first name is pronounced “Ahn-ya,” battled her way to a CIF State championship match in all fou
  • HGTV star Christina Anstead gets real

    HGTV star Christina Anstead gets real
    I arrive at reality TV star Christina Anstead’s Newport Beach house before she does. Her nanny lets me in. And her little French bulldog Cash (as in Johnny Cash) jumps on me like I’m his long-lost pal, or possibly hiding a ham bone in my purse.
    About 10 minutes later Christina rushes through the front door apologizing. She had been watching her 4-year-old son, Brayden, play in his first Little League baseball game just down the street. And before that she was shooting an episode at a
  • Governments must get ahead of the looming unemployment compensation crisis

    Governments must get ahead of the looming unemployment compensation crisis
    State unemployment compensation trust funds are about to be tested like never before—and one by one, they will fail that test. California’s fund could be exhausted in a matter of weeks, and other large states will fare only marginally better. Unemployment compensation programs were not built for this magnitude of employment crisis. While governments have no good options, there has never been more riding on the decisions they make now, nor a greater cost to indecision or inaction.
    Dur
  • Blindness is no barrier for soprano Cristina Jones

    Blindness is no barrier for soprano Cristina Jones
    It was the very first scene that Cristina Jones, a soprano singer, was performing as a student at Cal State Fullerton, for a production of Mozart’s opera “Così fan tutte.” She was playing Despina, a maid, and the production’s directors were asking her to run a figure-8 around the stage. And skip around tables. And dash behind the counter.
    Nothing out of the ordinary for a dramatic opera. Except that Jones is blind.
    “I wasn’t sure I could do this,”
  • Power of pets: Psychological, physiological effects of adding a dog to the family 

    Power of pets: Psychological, physiological effects of adding a dog to the family 
    Wagging tails, slobbery kisses and furry cuddles are some of the joys associated with pet ownership. The healthful benefits of owning a pet have been well documented, and there is a growing body of research showing the psychological impact pets can have on families.
    A recent study by John Hopkins Medicine found that being around dogs at an early age can lessen one’s chances of developing schizophrenia. Interestingly, cat ownership did not have the same effects. There seems to be something
  • 12 Southern California museums and cultural centers you can visit virtually

    12 Southern California museums and cultural centers you can visit virtually
    The entire state may be on lockdown due to the novel coronavirus pandemic, but that doesn’t mean people can’t visit museums and cultural institutions, at least virtually.
    In response to the stay-at-home order to fight the spread of the virus, several local institutions are offering a way to experience culture, art and science with new online programming.
    Much of the online programming is free, but donations to keep these institutions going are accepted.
    Here are a dozen places in Sou
  • Pursuit ends in crash, officer-involved shooting in Buena Park

    Pursuit ends in crash, officer-involved shooting in Buena Park
    A suspect fleeing from police in an SUV in Buena Park ended in an officer-involved shooting early Thursday, police said.
    Officers were called at about 3:12 a.m. to the area of Valley View Street and Panama Drive, where a vehicle was seen possibly casing the area, said Sgt. Mario Escamilla.
    The officers tried to stop the vehicle but it kept moving, Escamilla said, though it did not get far.The driver slammed into multiple parked cars and hit a police vehicle in the process. The collision prompted
  • 5 things: What to plant, what to water in the garden this week

    5 things: What to plant, what to water in the garden this week
     1. Plant new citrus or avocado trees this month or next, while they are safe from frost and still have ample time to grow and adapt for next winter’s cold temperatures. Select specimens with vigorous growth and healthy deep green leaves. It may be tempting to buy OK-looking plants with fruit already on them, but such plants may have been stressed in the container and may take many years to set new fruit again when planted in the garden. Withhold plant foods or fertilizers from new tr
  • Coronavirus shutdown pushes California jobless claims to record high

    Coronavirus shutdown pushes California jobless claims to record high
    The number of Californians seeking unemployment benefits has officially set a record high.
    And I’ll guarantee you this statistic — a quick snapshot of jobs lost since the coronavirus ravaged the economy — paints too pretty a picture of a much uglier reality.
    Sometimes economic stats aren’t as quick or as accurate as we’d like. Take Thursday’s release of what officials call the “advance number of actual initial claims under state programs.” It&rsquo
  • Coronavirus job losses: California unemployment claims soar to record high

    Coronavirus job losses: California unemployment claims soar to record high
    The number of Californians seeking unemployment benefits has officially set a record high.
    And I’ll guarantee you this statistic — a quick snapshot of jobs lost since coronavirus ravaged the economy — paints too pretty a picture of a much uglier reality.
    Sometimes economic stats aren’t as quick or as accurate as we’d like. Take Thursday’s release of what officials call the “advance number of actual initial claims under state programs.” It’s s
  • Disneyland and Disney World coronavirus closures could stretch until May, analysts warn

    Disneyland and Disney World coronavirus closures could stretch until May, analysts warn
    Disney’s theme parks in the United States could be closed until May as the country scrambles to get the coronavirus outbreak contained, analysts warn in a new research paper.
    An analyst report from JPMorgan estimates that the shuttering of Disney’s theme parks in Anaheim and Florida amid the COVID-19 pandemic could extend until May 1.
    Sign up for our Park Life newsletter and find out what’s new and interesting every week at Southern California’s theme parks. Subscribe her
  • Orange County girls basketball: All-league teams 2019-20

    Orange County girls basketball: All-league teams 2019-20
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowThe all-league girls basketball teams for the 2019-20 season. | Coaches and school administrators can email complete all-league team lists to [email protected].
    ACADEMY LEAGUE
    Player of the Year: Chloe Stewart, Webb
    Coach of the Year: Veronnica Alvarado
    First Team: Marie Blake, Webb; Andrea Phung, Webb; Ashley Melendez, Samueli Academy; Ariana Sanchez, Samueli; Alani Rangel, Calvary Chapel/Downey.
    Second T
  • ‘Bold Type’ creator Sarah Watson talks about her new YA novel about a female president

    ‘Bold Type’ creator Sarah Watson talks about her new YA novel about a female president
    When Sarah Watson first thought about writing her debut novel “Most Likely,” she considered setting it in the 1990s and showing one of the characters going on to become the President of the United States in the present day.
    That all changed after the Parkland shooting.
    “I watched these students rise up in unbelievable ways and use their voices in unbelievable ways,” the Santa Monica-based author says by phone from Atlanta where she’s currently working on a televisio
  • ‘Bold Type’ creator Sarah Watson reveals how Parkland students inspired her new YA novel about a female president

    ‘Bold Type’ creator Sarah Watson reveals how Parkland students inspired her new YA novel about a female president
    When Sarah Watson first thought about writing her debut novel “Most Likely,” she considered setting it in the 1990s and showing one of the characters going on to become the President of the United States in the present day.
    That all changed after the Parkland shooting.
    “I watched these students rise up in unbelievable ways and use their voices in unbelievable ways,” the Santa Monica-based author says by phone from Atlanta where she’s currently working on a televisio
  • Orange County boys wrestler of the year: Aaron Nagao, Esperanza

    Orange County boys wrestler of the year: Aaron Nagao, Esperanza
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowEsperanza wrestler Aaron Nagao, a senior, never felt he was 100 percent healthy this season.
    There was a flu that lingered. Nagao had to deal with a knee injury, specifically a strained medial-collateral ligament. He was sidelined for a while by a concussion.
    Nagao battled through it all to win CIF-SS and CIF State championships and become the Register’s Orange County boys wrestler of the year.
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  • All-Orange County boys wrestling: First Team and Second Team

    All-Orange County boys wrestling: First Team and Second Team
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowThe Register’s All-Orange County boys wrestling teams for the 2020 season:
    FIRST TEAM
    106 – Caleb Park, Calvary Chapel, Fr.
    He was CIF Southern Section Coastal Division champion and finished seventh at the CIF-SS Masters Meet.
    113 – Luis Ortiz, Calvary Chapel, Jr.
    Ortiz won the CIF-SS Coastal Division championship, finished second at the Masters Meet, and finished eighth at the CIF Stat

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