• Commissioner Rob Manfred losing confidence there will be MLB games in 2020

    Commissioner Rob Manfred losing confidence there will be MLB games in 2020
    Less than a week after saying that he was “100 percent” certain that there would be a Major League Baseball season in 2020, Commissioner Rob Manfred told ESPN on Monday that he’s no longer sure.
    “I’m not confident,” Manfred said in an interview to be aired Monday night. “I think there’s real risk; and as long as there’s no dialogue, that real risk is gonna continue.”
    Since Manfred’s “100 percent” comment last week in a
  • Promenade on Forest opens to spread out customers in Laguna Beach

    Promenade on Forest opens to spread out customers in Laguna Beach
    Laguna Beach’s iconic downtown Forest Avenue opened on Monday, June 15,  as a pedestrian promenade with art displays and outdoor places to eat and relax.
    “This is an example when business and community can work hand in hand,” said Councilwoman Sue Kempf, who pushed for closing off the street to create the promenade to help local businesses and restaurants impacted by the coronavirus pandemic shutdown with more space to spread out customers now that they are trying to reope
  • Promenade on Forest opens to rave reviews in Laguna Beach

    Promenade on Forest opens to rave reviews in Laguna Beach
    Laguna Beach’s iconic downtown Forest Avenue opened on Monday, June 15,  as a pedestrian promenade with art displays and outdoor places to eat and relax.
    “This is an example when business and community can work hand in hand,” said Councilwoman Sue Kempf, who pushed for closing off the street to create the promenade to help local businesses and restaurants impacted by the coronavirus pandemic shutdown with more space to spread out customers now that they are trying to reope
  • San Clemente safety/wide receiver Cole Batson commits to Arizona

    San Clemente safety/wide receiver Cole Batson commits to Arizona
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowCole Batson’s determined offseason has netted a major reward.
    The San Clemente strong safety/wide receiver committed Sunday to Arizona, the senior announced.Wildcat Nation…
    I’m COMMITTED#BearDown pic.twitter.com/T2pmMA7KIB
    — Cole Batson (@ColeBatson1) June 14, 2020Batson has been among the high-profile football players in Orange County to showcase his offseason workouts on social
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  • Ducks owners order salary cuts for some staff, but no layoffs or furloughs

    Ducks owners order salary cuts for some staff, but no layoffs or furloughs
    With the Ducks idled and the Honda Center empty, full-time employees of the team and its home arena have had little work to perform during the coronavirus outbreak that halted professional sports, concerts and other events around the globe in mid-March.
    As a result, the salaries of some team and arena personnel will be cut by 20 to 25 percent for approximately the next six months, staff members were informed Monday in a letter from Henry and Susan Samueli, owners of the Ducks and Honda Center. T
  • Disneyland postpones after-hours Star Wars Nite tied to canceled Star Wars Celebration

    Disneyland postpones after-hours Star Wars Nite tied to canceled Star Wars Celebration
    Disneyland has postponed a Star Wars Nite after-hours party that would have taken over parts of Tomorrowland and Galaxy’s Edge with galactic dance floors, interstellar cocktails and a fireworks spectacular themed to a galaxy far, far away.
    The now-postponed separate-admission Disneyland After Dark event scheduled for Aug. 27 was tied to the just-canceled Star Wars Celebration fan event at the Anaheim Convention Center.
    “In light of the recent cancellation of Star Wars Celebration, we
  • Hundreds of schools vulnerable to outbreaks because of vaccine reluctance, data suggests

    Hundreds of schools vulnerable to outbreaks because of vaccine reluctance, data suggests
    A measles outbreak that began at Disneyland in 2014 led California lawmakers to tighten up vaccine requirements, eliminating personal and religious exemptions for school attendance..
    That law took effect in 2016, but the state’s most recent vaccination data — from the 2018-19 school year — show that nearly a quarter of schools in Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside and San Bernardino counties still had vaccination rates low enough to be considered vulnerable to disease outbreaks by
  • Miguel’s Jr. begins to reopen dining rooms; adds burrito combo option

    Miguel’s Jr. begins to reopen dining rooms; adds burrito combo option
    Miguel’s Jr. has begun reopening its dining rooms that were closed amid the novel coronavirus pandemic.
    And has a dining deal to promote it.
    Beginning Wednesday, June 17, the Corona-based fast food chain will let customers add a small side of tortilla chips and a regular soft drink to any burrito purchase for an additional $2.19.
    Miguel’s Jr. is also launching a limited-time summer drink menu on that date. Flavors include strawberry lemonade and a Jamaica beverage made with sweet ice
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  • No initial evidence of foul play in hanging death of black man in Palmdale, L.A. County coroner says

    No initial evidence of foul play in hanging death of black man in Palmdale, L.A. County coroner says
    The Los Angeles County coroner said a “lack of any evidence” of foul play led officials to initially describe the death of Robert Fuller, a black man found hanging from a tree in Palmdale last week, as a suicide.
    An autopsy was performed Friday, two days after Fuller was found dead in the early morning near Poncitlán Square, just east of Palmdale City Hall.
    Coroner’s investigators deferred determining a final cause of death before they get more information from witnesses
  • WNBA plans to play 2020 season in Florida starting late July

    WNBA plans to play 2020 season in Florida starting late July
    By DOUG FEINBERG
    NEW YORK (AP) — The WNBA on Monday announced plans to play a reduced season, with a 22-game schedule that would begin in late July without fans in attendance because of the coronavirus pandemic.
    The league is still finalizing a partnership with IMG Academy in Florida to play all the games at the facility in Bradenton or other nearby locations. Players and team officials for the league’s 12 teams would be housed at IMG and hold training camps there.
    “There&rsquo
  • Coronavirus: Orange County reported 198 new cases and no new deaths as of June 15

    Coronavirus: Orange County reported 198 new cases and no new deaths as of June 15
    The Orange County Health Care Agency reported 198 additional cases attributed to the coronavirus as of Monday, June 15, bringing the total number of cases to 8,759. Total deaths remain at 221, with no new deaths reported.
    Of the 8,759 confirmed cases, 887 were residents in skilled nursing facilities and 386 were Orange County Jail inmates.
    The county has also started releasing an estimate for the number of recoveries from the virus, which was about 4,138 as of Monday’s update.
    The Californ
  • Wells Fargo, BofA, among banks facing probe on PPP loans

    Wells Fargo, BofA, among banks facing probe on PPP loans
    By Laura Davison and Mark Niquette, Bloomberg
    A House panel overseeing the coronavirus response is launching probes into how several banks, including JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America, Wells Fargo & Co and Citigroup Inc., made decisions about how to implement small-business loans under the government’s Paycheck Protection Program.
    The investigations, launched by the Democratic-led Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Crisis, is seeking to determine whether banks and Treasury Department
  • University of California endorses affirmative action measure

    University of California endorses affirmative action measure
    SAN FRANCISCO  — The University of California’s governing board voted Monday to unanimously support a measure to restore affirmative action programs and repeal a controversial statewide ban that has been blamed for a decline in diversity in the prestigious university system.
    The vote in a special meeting of the Board of Regents means UC endorses a proposal that would ask voters in November to repeal Proposition 209, a 1996 voter-approved law that banned “preferential treat
  • Academy delays 2021 Oscars ceremony because of coronavirus

    Academy delays 2021 Oscars ceremony because of coronavirus
    By LINDSEY BAHR
    For the fourth time in its history, the Oscars are being postponed. The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and the ABC Television Network said Monday that the 93rd Academy Awards will now be held April 25, 2021, eight weeks later than originally planned because of the pandemic’s effects on the movie industry.
    The Academy’s Board of Governors also decided to extend the eligibility window beyond the calendar year to Feb. 28, 2021, for feature films, and delay t
  • 7 Anaheim firefighters test positive for COVID-19, including 2 in intensive care

    7 Anaheim firefighters test positive for COVID-19, including 2 in intensive care
    Seven Anaheim Fire & Rescue firefighters are battling coronavirus, one of whom is on a ventilator at a hospital, authorities said Monday.Like many others around the world, our family has been hit by Covid-19. 5 brothers are currently in quarantine with moderate symptoms, and 2 othersare battling bravely in the ICU.Please send your thoughts and prayers with them and their families. pic.twitter.com/N1miqAbNbu
    — Anaheim Fire & Rescue (@AnaheimFire) June 15, 2020The seven personnel who
  • Where USC stands at defensive line entering the 2020 season

    Where USC stands at defensive line entering the 2020 season
    USC has some talented pieces returning on the defensive line. One coming off a breakout freshman season and poised for a new role as a sophomore. Another after considering an early departure for the NFL. And another coming back to be a third-year starter.
    The one exception is one of the defensive end positions. There, USC must replace Christian Rector, a senior captain who graduated following 2019. There is no clear answer as to who will take Rector’s job, but there are several possibiliti
  • Kenny Chesney reschedules the Chillaxification Tour at SoFi Stadium

    Kenny Chesney reschedules the Chillaxification Tour at SoFi Stadium
    The all-new SoFi Stadium in Inglewood has announced a rescheduled date for country superstar Kenny Chensey’s Chillaxification Tour with Florida Georgia Line, Old Dominion and Michael Franti and Spearhead.
    The tour will now hit the venue on July 24, 2021.
    Though it was originally scheduled for Aug. 1, 2020, Chesney decided to postpone his entire tour out of an abundance of caution due to the continued spread of novel coronavirus.Previously purchased tickets will be valid for the new date, h
  • Speedy Huntington Beach running back Sammy Green commits to UNLV

    Speedy Huntington Beach running back Sammy Green commits to UNLV
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowSpeedy Huntington Beach High running back/defensive back Sammy Green has committed to UNLV.
    The senior delivered the verbal pledge after receiving an offer from the Mountain West Conference team in early May.
    He also held offers from Arizona State, Kansas and Florida Atlantic.Blessed to announce I have committed to the University of Las Vegas @coacharroyo @CoachT_UNLV @coachscottmb @CoachCNorcross pic.tw
  • Universal Studios Hollywood’s Running Universal series goes virtual with a ‘Trolls World Tour’ theme

    Universal Studios Hollywood’s Running Universal series goes virtual with a ‘Trolls World Tour’ theme
    Universal Studios Hollywood’s popular Running Universal series is going virtual.
    The series, which so far has included “Despicable Me” and “Jurassic World” themed 10K, 5K and Kids’ 1K runs, was scheduled to continue this year with a “Trolls World Tour” themed run back in April. However, the event was canceled due to the spread of novel coronavirus.
    Instead, runners of all ages and skill levels can now participate in a virtual race and choose from a
  • 24 Hour Fitness files for bankruptcy as it closes 18 SoCal gyms

    24 Hour Fitness files for bankruptcy as it closes 18 SoCal gyms
    The 24 Hour Fitness has filed for bankruptcy protection and closed many of its gyms — including 18 in Southern California — as part of a bet that a smaller company with less debt can overcome its business challenges.
    The company said on Monday, June 15, it will reopen its remaining gyms as part of a plan to retool the chain in a competitive business climate made on tougher by mandated business restrictions and consumer fears due to coronavirus.
    “This process gives us the opport
  • Mall landlords, Authentic Brands in talks to buy bankrupt J.C. Penney

    Mall landlords, Authentic Brands in talks to buy bankrupt J.C. Penney
    By Lauren Coleman-Lochner and Eliza Ronalds-Hannon, Bloomberg
    The two largest mall landlords and Authentic Brands Group are in talks to buy bankrupt department-store chain J.C. Penney Co., according to people familiar with the matter.
    Authentic Brands may team up with Simon Property Group and Brookfield Property Partners to acquire the retailer as part of its court reorganization, said the people, who asked not to be identified because the talks are private. The discussions are still fluid and m
  • San Diego man accused of shooting passenger and leaving him on I-5 in Irvine is arrested

    San Diego man accused of shooting passenger and leaving him on I-5 in Irvine is arrested
    A 39-year-old San Diego man who, authorities say, shot his passenger and left the rental car and the victim on an I-5 Freeway shoulder in Irvine earlier this month has been arrested.
    The suspect was tracked down to a San Diego hotel, where he barricaded himself for two hours before peacefully turning himself in, Florentino Olivera, a California Highway Patrol officer and spokesman, said on Monday.
    On June 7, at about 7:30 a.m., CHP officers found the white Kia Optima stopped with its doors open
  • Star Wars Celebration cancels 2020 event in Anaheim

    Star Wars Celebration cancels 2020 event in Anaheim
    The world’s biggest gathering of Star Wars fans set to return to Anaheim in August has been canceled due to the global impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
    The 2020 Star Wars Celebration scheduled for Aug. 27-30 at the Anaheim Convention Center has been canceled. Lucasfilm announced the Star Wars Celebration will return to the Anaheim Convention Center in 2022 on Aug. 18-21.
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  • Former O.C. attorney convicted of strangling ex-wife, throwing her off cruise ship

    Former O.C. attorney convicted of strangling ex-wife, throwing her off cruise ship
    An ex-Orange County attorney was convicted Monday of strangling an ex-wife and throwing her off of an Italian cruise ship in 2006, with her body discovered floating in the Mediterranean Sea.
    Jurors, who sat through a trial that lasted more than three months, deliberated for only a handful of hours before finding Lonnie Kocontes guilty of special-circumstances murder for financial gain for the slaying of his second wife, Micki Kanesaki.
    Prosecutors told jurors during closing arguments last week t
  • U.S. revokes emergency use of malaria drugs vs. coronavirus

    U.S. revokes emergency use of malaria drugs vs. coronavirus
    By MATTHEW PERRONE
    WASHINGTON — U.S. regulators on Monday revoked emergency authorization for malaria drugs promoted by President Donald Trump for treating COVID-19 amid growing evidence they don’t work and could cause serious side effects.
    The Food and Drug Administration said the drugs hydroxychloroquine and chloroquine are unlikely to be effective in treating the coronavirus. Citing reports of heart complications, the FDA said the drugs’ unproven benefits “do not outwe
  • U.S. Open of Surfing a no-go this summer in Huntington Beach

    U.S. Open of Surfing a no-go this summer in Huntington Beach
    Courtney Conlogue surfs during her heat at the U.S. Open of Surfing on Tuesday, July 30, 2019 in Huntington Beach. Organizers have canceled the 2020 event. (Photo by Mark Rightmire, Orange County Register/SCNG)
    One of the largest action sports competition and festivals in the world, which happens on the sand and in the surf in Huntington Beach, has been canceled this year.
    The announcement to cancel the Vans US Open of Surfing, made on Monday, June 15, cites the “continued health concerns
  • Pokemon Go Fest 2020: Here is what to expect from two-day event

    Pokemon Go Fest 2020: Here is what to expect from two-day event
    When the coronavirus pandemic began overtaking the globe, Niantic faced a daunting task. The real-life health crisis cut at the very core of “Pokemon Go.” The popular title is based on real-life exploration. It nudges players to go venture into their community and interact with others.
    With stay-at-home orders keeping players to stay indoors, it forced the company to change the game amid the pandemic. They’ve found success by making more Pokemon available, bumping up the effect
  • How to turn your backyard into a fun-filled summer water park

    How to turn your backyard into a fun-filled summer water park
    It may be tough with all that’s going on, but this time of year can still bring back memories of being young and carefree, with long days filled with fun playing in the sun. That sounds really fantastic about now.
    With social distancing restrictions still in place and plans up in the air to reopen water parks like Knott’s Soak City and Six Flags Hurricane Harbor and public pools, water playgrounds and splash pads, you can turn your thoughts to your own backyard and creating the water
  • Despite revenue drops, OCTA and TCA say they will weather the coronavirus pandemic

    Despite revenue drops, OCTA and TCA say they will weather the coronavirus pandemic
    Orange County’s transportation agencies are in good shape, officials said, to manage the financial fallout of the coronavirus, despite expecting to receive hundreds of millions less in revenue than planned for before the pandemic hit.
    With money from the CARES Act, a federal coronavirus relief bill, the Orange County Transportation Authority has enough funding to run buses at pre-coronavirus levels when it is time.
    Still, a $66 million drop in revenue that is generated from a half-cent sal
  • American convicted of spying in Russia, gets 16 years

    American convicted of spying in Russia, gets 16 years
    By VLADIMIR ISACHENKOV
    MOSCOW  — A Russian court convicted an American corporate security executive Monday of espionage and sentenced him to 16 years in prison after a closed trial that the U.S. denounced as a “mockery of justice,” and it angrily said his treatment in jail was “appalling.”
    Paul Whelan, a former Marine from Novi, Michigan, has insisted he was innocent, saying he was set up when he was arrested in Moscow in December 2018 while he was visiting Rus
  • Why sightings of ghost kitchens are on the rise

    Why sightings of ghost kitchens are on the rise
    When Dog Haus was founded 10 years ago in Pasadena, it was typical for a fast casual restaurant. It had cash registers, a dining room, food runners, everything that seems essential in 2010 and is being questioned in 2020.
    This year, the company’s founders decided to take a leap into the digital age and did it in a tough time, days after the novel coronavirus pandemic brought about shelter-in-place measures.
    On March 24, they announced a new venture called The Absolute Brands, five restaura
  • Supreme Court upholds California’s sanctuary law

    Supreme Court upholds California’s sanctuary law
    By Greg Stohr
    The U.S. Supreme Court dealt a blow to the Trump administration’s immigration policies, letting stand a California sanctuary law that restricts local police from helping federal authorities round up and deport people who are in the country illegally.
    : The justices left intact a federal appeals court decision that upheld the central part of the 2017 California law. The administration argued in its unsuccessful appeal that the measure undermines deportation efforts, violating
  • Spring wrap-up Q&A: Yorba Linda swimming coach hopes athletes learn to live every day like it’s their last

    Spring wrap-up Q&A: Yorba Linda swimming coach hopes athletes learn to live every day like it’s their last
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowEditor’s note: The Orange County Register is having the area’s spring sports coaches take part in a Q&A about the 2020 season that was cut short by the coronavirus crisis.
    Shardad Djahangiry, Yorba Linda swimming
    Q: How are you adapting to being home every day during the spring?
    A: I haven’t been able to (lol). This is the longest I’ve been away from the deck and it’s been ch
  • Simone Biles, survivors ask court to force USOPC to provide answers in Larry Nassar cases

    Simone Biles, survivors ask court to force USOPC to provide answers in Larry Nassar cases
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    Simone Biles won four gold medals at the 2016 Olympic Games with a performance that defied both gravity and human imagination. She captured the hearts of millions, the attention of Madison Avenue, and established herself as the rightful heir to retiring Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt as the face of Olympic sports.
    Biles stood on the top step of the medal podium in Rio de Janeiro four times, gold medal around her neck, hand over her hea
  • Status Update: USPS mail carriers asks residents to put their dogs indoors

    Status Update: USPS mail carriers asks residents to put their dogs indoors
    The U.S. Postal Service is asking residents to help curb the number of dog bites letter carriers face every year.
    The theme for this year’s National Dog Bite Awareness Week (June 14-20), is “Be Alert: Prevent the Bite.”
    The good news: The number of USPS employees bitten by dogs nationwide fell to 5,803 in 2019 — more than 200 fewer than in 2018 and more than 400 fewer since 2017. In Los Angeles, 74 carriers were attacked in 2019, according to the city’s Postmaster J
  • Status Update: USPS mail carriers ask residents to put their dogs indoors

    Status Update: USPS mail carriers ask residents to put their dogs indoors
    The U.S. Postal Service is asking residents to help curb the number of dog bites letter carriers face every year.
    The theme for this year’s National Dog Bite Awareness Week (June 14-20), is “Be Alert: Prevent the Bite.”
    The good news: The number of USPS employees bitten by dogs nationwide fell to 5,803 in 2019 — more than 200 fewer than in 2018 and more than 400 fewer since 2017. In Los Angeles, 74 carriers were attacked in 2019, according to the city’s Postmaster J
  • Spring’s Outstanding Seniors: Santa Margarita’s Ella Ristic wins girls swimming honor

    Spring’s Outstanding Seniors: Santa Margarita’s Ella Ristic wins girls swimming honor
    The Orange County Register is selecting an Outstanding Senior from each of the spring sports as a way to honor some of the top student-athletes who didn’t get a chance to have a normal and complete final high school season because of COVID-19.
    This is the Outstanding Senior for girls swimming:  The season was young on March 12 but Santa Margarita’s swimmers sensed their final meet had arrived because of the growing coronavirus crisis.
    Ella Ristic knew there was just one thi
  • Spring’s Outstanding Seniors: Dana Hills’ Ryan Abdollahi wins boys swimming honor

    Spring’s Outstanding Seniors: Dana Hills’ Ryan Abdollahi wins boys swimming honor
    The Orange County Register is selecting an Outstanding Senior from each of the spring sports as a way to honor some of the top student-athletes who didn’t get a chance to have a normal and complete final high school season because of COVID-19.
    This is the Outstanding Senior for boys swimming:  Ryan Abdollahi provided the Dana Hills swimming team with an important link to its championship history.
    He scored five critical points at the CIF Southern Section finals as a freshman in 2
  • Supreme Court rules LGBT people protected from job discrimination

    Supreme Court rules LGBT people protected from job discrimination
    By MARK SHERMAN
    WASHINGTON  — The Supreme Court ruled Monday that a landmark civil rights law protects LGBT people from discrimination in employment, a resounding victory for LGBT rights from a conservative court.
    TX Body: The court decided by a 6-3 vote that a key provision of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 known as Title VII that bars job discrimination because of sex, among other reasons, encompasses bias against LGBT workers.
    “An employer who fires an individual for being homo
  • Newsom, Legislature build new wall of debt

    Newsom, Legislature build new wall of debt
    When Jerry Brown returned to the governorship in 2011, he pledged that fixing a deficit-ridden state budget would be his highest priority.
    A big piece of Brown’s fix was taking down what he called “a wall of debt,” more than $30 billion in various kinds of loans that predecessor Arnold Schwarzenegger and the Legislature had taken out to cover revenue shortfalls during the Great Recession.
    Brown coupled his budget maneuvers — including a hefty increase in sales and income
  • George Floyd protest held as President Trump is celebrated in separate O.C. events

    George Floyd protest held as President Trump is celebrated in separate O.C. events
    About 100 protesters gathered in support of the Black Lives Matter campaign in Huntington Beach on Sunday, June 14 — also the day dozens of bicyclists rode from that city to Newport Beach to celebrate President Donald Trump’s birthday.
    Both events were peaceful, and neither resulted in any reports of altercations or arrests, Newport Beach and Huntington Beach police officials said. The two groups did not gather at the same time.
    Laurence Geronilla,19, of Panorama City, takes part in
  • Denny Hamlin wins Dixie Vodka 400 after several delays at Homestead

    Denny Hamlin wins Dixie Vodka 400 after several delays at Homestead
    HOMESTEAD, Fla. -— Denny Hamlin found the magic at Homestead-Miami Speedway, once again.
    Hamlin went to the lead for the final time with 30 laps left and held off Chase Elliott in the Dixie Vodka 400 for his record-tying third NASCAR Cup Series victory at Homestead.
    Former drivers Tony Stewart and Greg Biffle are the other three-time winners. Hamlin is in the club now, after battling Elliott most of the night.
    “This one was real special,” Hamlin said.
    Denny Hamlin, driver of th
  • Motorcyclist dies in Santa Ana crash

    Motorcyclist dies in Santa Ana crash
    A motorcyclist died in a crash involving one other vehicle in Santa Ana on Saturday, June 13.
    The collision happened at about 8:50 p.m. along the 1200 block of North Euclid Street, Santa Ana Police Department officials said in a news release. Preliminary investigation suggests a man traveling south on a motorcycle struck a truck that was coming out of a driveway.
    Officers responded and located a man in the roadway who was suffering from head trauma, police said. Orange County Fire Authority pers
  • Daniel Berger wins playoff at Colonial in PGA Tour’s return after three-month hiatus

    Daniel Berger wins playoff at Colonial in PGA Tour’s return after three-month hiatus
    FORT WORTH, Texas — Daniel Berger was playing some of the best golf that no one noticed. Three months away because of the COVID-19 pandemic didn’t slow his momentum, and he made it pay off Sunday with a victory at Colonial.
    The PGA Tour made a healthy return to golf at the Charles Schwab Challenge with a somewhat sickly finish. Berger saved par from behind the 17th green on the first playoff hole and won when Collin Morikawa missed a 3-foot par putt.
    Berger closed with a 4-under 66,
  • Daniel Berger wins Colonial in a playoff in PGA Tour’s first event in three months

    Daniel Berger wins Colonial in a playoff in PGA Tour’s first event in three months
    FORT WORTH, Texas — Daniel Berger was playing some of the best golf that no one noticed. Three months away because of the COVID-19 pandemic didn’t slow his momentum, and he made it pay off Sunday with a victory at Colonial.
    The PGA Tour made a healthy return to golf at the Charles Schwab Challenge with a somewhat sickly finish. Berger saved par from behind the 17th green on the first playoff hole and won when Collin Morikawa missed a 3-foot par putt.
    Berger closed with a 4-under 66,
  • Coronavirus: Orange County reports a record high of 304 new cases and 4 new deaths as of June 14

    Coronavirus: Orange County reports a record high of 304 new cases and 4 new deaths as of June 14
    The Orange County Health Care Agency reported another 304 cases attributed to the coronavirus as of Sunday, June 14, bringing the total number of cases to 8,573. Four new deaths also were reported.
    Of the 221 reported deaths since the start of tracking the virus in the county, 102 have been among skilled nursing facility residents.
    The county noted another 304 new positive tests in the last day, raising the total in the county to 8,573 since the start of testing in March. The average number of n

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