• ‘Out of a movie’: Sparks fly on 91 Freeway in Corona when motorcycle gets stuck to SUV

    ‘Out of a movie’: Sparks fly on 91 Freeway in Corona when motorcycle gets stuck to SUV
    An SUV with a riderless motorcycle stuck to its front bumper hurtled along the 91 Freeway in Corona on Friday, June 19, as a stream of sparks erupted beneath the vehicles.
    “It looked straight out of a movie, we could not believe it,” wrote videographer Will Panda, who posted the video to his YouTube channel.
    The vehicle, traveling east, apparently exited at McKinley Street. The video concludes with shots of people gathered around the motorcycle and the bumper on nearby Sampson Avenue
  • Helpers spruce up the sand at Seal Beach beach clean up

    Helpers spruce up the sand at Seal Beach beach clean up
    A chair with maroon-velvet upholstery is hauled away from the jetty by Zabdi Ballesteros, from left, Elazar Vilensky, Maddy Lopez and Mike LeBlanc during Save Our Beach clean-up day in Seal Beach on Saturday, June 20, 2020.(Photo by Mindy Schauer, Orange County Register/SCNG)
    Volunteers take part in the Save Our Beach clean-up day in Seal Beach on Saturday, June 20, 2020. (Photo by Mindy Schauer, Orange County Register/SCNG)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsTwo-year-old Landon Gastelun trail
  • DACA and why the fight must go on: Laura Enriquez

    DACA and why the fight must go on: Laura Enriquez
    On Thursday, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the Trump administration could not carry out its plan to rescind the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) Program. This decision brings reprieve to many who have worried about the program’s future since its announced rescission.  Where do we go from here? We celebrate … and then steel ourselves for the next fight. DACA was never a permanent solution and it has only confirmed the need for comprehensive immigration reform.
    O
  • Gorsuch made a mockery of textualism in discrimination case: Lackland Bloom, Jr.

    Gorsuch made a mockery of textualism in discrimination case: Lackland Bloom, Jr.
    The recent opinion of the Supreme Court in Bostick v. Clayton County, Georgia, holding that discrimination based on sex under the Civil Rights Act of 1964 necessarily encompasses discrimination based on sexual orientation or transgender status, is not simply patently wrong as a matter of law — but rather dishonest and fraudulent.
    Lengthy dissents written by Justices Alito and Kavanaugh explain in great detail why this is so. For those of you who do not have the time or the patience to read
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  • How UCLA is handling student-athletes returning to campus Monday

    How UCLA is handling student-athletes returning to campus Monday
    UCLA will open its campus up to select student-athletes Monday, with stringent guidelines in place to keep all members of the athletic department safe.
    UCLA officials held a teleconference Saturday in which they outlined the plan to bring Bruins back to Westwood as the department enters phase one of its reopening.
    “It was critical for us to make sure that we complied with every standard that was set forth by government officials, the NCAA and the Pac-12,” said Matt Elliott, the senio
  • Spring wrap-up Q&A: Laguna Beach girls track coach ‘sad to lose what would have been a great season’

    Spring wrap-up Q&A: Laguna Beach girls track coach ‘sad to lose what would have been a great season’
    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.
    Steve Lalim, Laguna Beach girls track and field
    Q: How are you adapting to being home every day during the spring?
    A: I have a lot of extra time and energy, so it’s allowed me to get out and run every day, and spend mo
  • Does Drew Doughty give the Kings a $77 million problem?

    Does Drew Doughty give the Kings a $77 million problem?
    A player who was once arguably the most bankable cornerstone of the Kings’ glory years could now be the least certain element of their rebuild.
    Defenseman Drew Doughty – he of two Stanley Cups and two Olympic gold medals – has seen a marked decline over the past two seasons in a number of statistical categories, both traditional and advanced.
    That may be particularly troubling considering that Doughty’s eight-year, $88 million contract makes him the second highest-paid de
  • Anaheim police investigating shooting death

    Anaheim police investigating shooting death
    Anaheim police are investigating the death of a man found shot to death inside a business Saturday, June 20, the department said in a Twitter message.
    The body was discovered at 926 S. Magnolia Ave., the site of a strip mall near Ball Road.
    No other information was immediately reported.
    Police ask anyone with information to call 714-321-3669 or contact OC Crime Stoppers on the website or at 855-847-6227.
    This story is developing. Check back for updates.
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  • Whicker: Solution to statues is to quit building them

    Whicker: Solution to statues is to quit building them
    The path between Calvin Griffith’s mind and his voice was always treacherous.
    In 1982, he proclaimed that Minnesota center fielder Jim Eisenreich was “doomed to be a superstar.” When someone asked Griffith about the nature of his knee surgery, he replied, “They took out the cartridge.”
    Irrigate that path with alcohol and you get the Waseca Lions Club meeting of 1978.
    Unsolicited, the Twins’ owner told the group that his family moved the Washington Senators to
  • 6 staffers setting up for Tulsa Trump rally test positive for coronavirus

    6 staffers setting up for Tulsa Trump rally test positive for coronavirus
    By Jill Colvin
    WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump’s campaign says six staff members helping set up for his Saturday night rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma, have tested positive for coronavirus.
    The campaign’s communications director, Tim Murtaugh, said in a statement that “quarantine procedures” were immediately initiated and no staff member who tested positive would attend the event. He said no one who had immediate contact with those staffers would attend, either.
    Murtau
  • How coronavirus has even had an impact on Father’s Day shopping

    How coronavirus has even had an impact on Father’s Day shopping
    The coronavirus has affected everything, including Father’s Day. According to the National Retail Federation 2020 Father’s Day survey, shoppers will give dads fewer special outings and 25% more personal care items this year.
    Did you buy your dad some anti-aging cream this year? There’s a chance he might already have some.Men’s shaving kits and skin care products are the hot items these days, and not just because we’re stuck at home staring at the mirror.
    The metrose
  • Recipe: Sausage kebobs deserve a place on your grill

    Recipe: Sausage kebobs deserve a place on your grill
    Making a meal out of a platter of alluring appetizers has always appealed to me. A little of one thing, a smidgen of another — all enjoyed at a leisure pace. It’s my kind of Friday night pleasure. Grilled kebobs made of sausage meat lend themselves to this casual kind of meal. The sausage, first formed into hardy meatballs, is thread onto skewers and patted to flatten into thick patties.
    They can be served with a variety of tasty accompaniments. My favorites include store-bought humm
  • NBA draft set for Oct. 16, free-agent talks may begin Oct. 18

    NBA draft set for Oct. 16, free-agent talks may begin Oct. 18
    The NBA has firmed up the schedule for what will be a hectic time for teams this fall, deciding on Oct. 16 as the date for this year’s draft and saying clubs can begin talking to free agents two days later.
    The annual moratorium will begin at 9:01 p.m. PDT on Oct. 19 and continue through noon on Oct. 23, the league told teams on Saturday in a memo obtained by The Associated Press.
    As was the case last season, teams and free agents can begin negotiating six hours before the moratorium &ndas
  • Spring wrap-up Q&A: Laguna Hills track coach would like to host all-comers meet, with everyone welcome

    Spring wrap-up Q&A: Laguna Hills track coach would like to host all-comers meet, with everyone welcome
    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.
    Chris Lynch, Laguna Hills track and field
    Q: How are you adapting to being home every day during the spring?A: Luckily, many tracksters can still train “OYO” — On Your Own, particularly distance runners. So
  • What the new Disney Park Pass reservation system could mean for Disneyland annual passholders

    What the new Disney Park Pass reservation system could mean for Disneyland annual passholders
    The reopening of Disneyland will bring a dramatically different experience for annual passholders that could include a limit on the number of advance reservations, blocked access to the parks and a temporary halt to parkhopping.
    The new Disney Park Pass advance reservation system unveiled by Walt Disney World offers a glimpse at the changes Disneyland annual passholders could face when Disney’s Anaheim theme parks reopen on July 17.
    Sign up for our Park Life newsletter and find out what&rs
  • Anaheim Woman, 36, killed trying to help accident victim in Downey

    Anaheim Woman, 36, killed trying to help accident victim in Downey
    DOWNEY — A good Samaritan was killed while trying to help the driver of a disabled vehicle on the southbound Santa Ana (5) Freeway in Downey, authorities said.
    The accident occurred just north of the Lakewood Boulevard exit about 11:20 p.m. Thursday, according to the California Highway Patrol Officer M. DuLong.
    A Mitsubishi Lancer became disabled in traffic lanes after its driver told officers he struck the center median at Lakewood Boulevard because he was cut off by a gray Chevrolet, DuL
  • 4th weekend of protests against police brutality planned

    4th weekend of protests against police brutality planned
    LOS ANGELES — Another weekend filled with protest marches and other actions denouncing police brutality is set for various parts of Los Angeles and Orange counties.
    Events planned for Saturday include:7:45 a.m. – ECHO PARK – “Solidarity bike ride” from Echo Park Lake to Los Angeles City Hall, 200 N. Spring St. (@davidmluong)
    9 a.m. – VENICE – “Paddle out for peace & unity at Breakwater (surf spot), in front of the Venice sign, Pacific and Windw
  • Which place serves the best Mexican food in Orange County?

    Which place serves the best Mexican food in Orange County?
    Cast your vote for the best Mexican restaurant and dozens of other categories in the Best of Orange County.
  • Sports can resume, but without fans it won’t mean much for struggling public agencies

    Sports can resume, but without fans it won’t mean much for struggling public agencies
    Los Angeles County’s decision to allow sports to resume without fans is good news for teams and television viewers, but not so much for the local cities and universities that support the venues.
    These partners will see little to no economic benefit from the return of sports because most only receive cuts of ticket sales, concession purchases and parking fees, none of which they’ll get if there isn’t a roaring crowd in the stands.
    Take the new $5 billion NFL stadium in Inglewood
  • Southern California pending home sales rise 8th straight week, just 2% below 2019

    Southern California pending home sales rise 8th straight week, just 2% below 2019
    Southern California house hunters put 5% more homes into escrow in the most recent week — the eighth consecutive weekly increase — as the buying pace runs 2% below a year ago.
    My trusty spreadsheet’s compilation of Zillow’s weekly report on activity from brokers’ listing services in Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside and San Bernardino counties shows the local housing market rebounding from economic turmoil created by stay at home orders designed to slow a pandemic&rsqu
  • Pandemic’s silver lining: Updating your paperwork as a divorce looms

    Pandemic’s silver lining: Updating your paperwork as a divorce looms
    For the past three months, since the pandemic began, my office has been busier than usual with calls from past clients wanting to update their estate planning documents or new clients needing to get their estate planning done for the first time.
    Whether this was a result of people having more time on their hands, or the pandemic bringing our mortality front of mind, I don’t know. I do know it’s one of the silver linings to this pandemic.
    Estate planning documents are not static docum
  • 3-pronged crisis disproportionately impacts low-income workers

    3-pronged crisis disproportionately impacts low-income workers
    Over the past three months, every one of us has been impacted by the health, economic, and social crisis that our nation is facing.  But it is clear that those living in poverty and individuals working low-wage jobs have been disproportionately affected during this challenging time.
    Low-income workers are much more likely to be employed in jobs requiring physical labor with a limited ability to work from home.  Retail and entertainment venues, two of the major industries forced to redu
  • California officials target tech firms that drive our economy

    California officials target tech firms that drive our economy
    During a house-shopping visit to a small industrial city in Ohio where I had taken my first newspaper job, I asked a local, “What’s that smell?”
    His answer: “What smell?”
    Residents there had become so accustomed to the industrial scents from the city’s massive chemical plant and oil refinery that they didn’t notice them anymore. When out-of-town visitors would ask me the same question, I’d say: “It’s the smell of money and jobs.”
  • The two parties have failed America: Mimi Robson

    The two parties have failed America: Mimi Robson
    Why should Californians give up on the old parties? Because they’ve failed us!
    In this year’s presidential election we don’t have to decide between two big-spending old white men, neither of which seem to have our interests in mind when determining the direction of the country. We now have a third serious choice.
    I know that sounds too simple, but it’s something we can truly do. We can finally elect a Libertarian for president and Dr. Jo Jorgensen is the candidate that ca
  • California shouldn’t revisit Proposition 209

    California shouldn’t revisit Proposition 209
    Because of horrific wrongs done to African-Americans historically, and in specific contexts in recent weeks and months, California is about to discriminate against Asian-Americans. The bill is Assembly Constitutional Amendment 5, it passed the Assembly and will soon be voted on in the State Senate.
    In 1996, we were both in elected office.  We each worked to put an end to the use of race by California’s government. The highest principles of our state could be vindicated by a
  • We need an accurate Census more than ever: Ditas Katague

    We need an accurate Census more than ever: Ditas Katague
    Across California and the nation, we see the consequences of voices going unheard, of injustices unchecked, and racism perpetuated for centuries. America is once again hurting and inspired by the coalescence of people within the Black Lives Matter movement raising their voices against systematic injustices. Racism has no place in our society.
    My heart is heavy – we have seen too many deaths of Black men in our country and a system that doesn’t support reform. At the same time, I am h
  • Two Angels players test positive for COVID-19

    Two Angels players test positive for COVID-19
    Two players in the Angels organization have tested positive for COVID-19, general manager Billy Eppler said on Friday night.
    Eppler would not specify whether the players were major leaguers or minor leaguers, but he said that neither had been working out at Angel Stadium or at the team’s complex in Arizona.
    Both players are currently being quarantined, Eppler said. One of the players showed mild symptoms and the other no symptoms, Eppler said.
    The news comes on a day that the Philadelphia
  • St. Margaret’s football coach Kory Minor shares his experiences of being Black with players, encourages community engagement

    St. Margaret’s football coach Kory Minor shares his experiences of being Black with players, encourages community engagement
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowKory Minor sounded a bit weary and disheartened as he shared his struggles the last several weeks.
    “It’s been rough for me,” the St. Margaret’s football coach said.
    Minor has been thinking about the deaths of Breonna Taylor and George Floyd at the hands of police in March. He has talked about the events with his three children and shared his experiences of being Black with his players.
  • St. Margaret’s football coach Kory Minor shares his experiences of being Black with players

    St. Margaret’s football coach Kory Minor shares his experiences of being Black with players
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowKory Minor sounded a bit weary and disheartened as he shared his struggles the last several weeks.
    “It’s been rough for me,” the St. Margaret’s football coach said.
    Minor has been thinking about the deaths of Breonna Taylor and George Floyd at the hands of police in March. He has talked about the events with his three children and shared his experiences of being Black with his players.
  • Inspiring St. Margaret’s football coach Kory Minor shares his experiences of being Black with players

    Inspiring St. Margaret’s football coach Kory Minor shares his experiences of being Black with players
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowKory Minor sounded a bit weary and disheartened as he shared his struggles the last several weeks.
    “It’s been rough for me,” the St. Margaret’s football coach said.
    Minor has been thinking about the deaths of Breonna Taylor and George Floyd at the hands of police in March. He has talked about the events with his three children and shared his experiences of being Black with his players.
  • Whicker: UCLA Bruins and the other players know that the virus is calling the shots

    Whicker: UCLA Bruins and the other players know that the virus is calling the shots
    At the moment, take the virus and give the points.
    Were you happy the PGA Tour returned last week, with fake waves to fans and predictable F-bombs into open mikes? Well, Nick Watney came down with Covid-19 at Hilton Head on Friday.
    Are you girding for the 24-team hockeypalooza that might even pick Staples Center as one of its playoff hubs, mainly because of its neutrality? Those plans might be iced. Three Tampa Bay players have tested positive and are isolating.
    Have the Pollyannas among you dec
  • HOA Homefront: Help! The board isn’t enforcing the rules

    HOA Homefront: Help! The board isn’t enforcing the rules
    Q: Residents in our HOA are encouraged to report rule violations. I and others have reported violations directly to the manager, primarily because the phone numbers and email addresses for any of the board members are not public for the residents.  How do we follow up on reports of violations and/or obtain statuses? Some of these reported violations have not been taken care of in over a year.  When I asked our manager and our president, they each said they could not divulge this inform
  • Santa Anita consensus picks for Saturday June 20

    Santa Anita consensus picks for Saturday June 20
    The consensus box of picks comes from handicappers Bob Mieszerski, Art Wilson, Terry Turrell and Eddie Wilson. Here are the picks for Saturday, June 20 for racing at Santa Anita.
    Trouble viewing on mobile device? See consensus picks
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  • Guinea pigs Ginger and Nutmeg would fit into any home

    Guinea pigs Ginger and Nutmeg would fit into any home
    Breed: American shorthair guinea pigs
    Some hay and veggies and Nutmeg and Ginger will be two happy additions to your family. (Courtesy of Jessica Boehm)
    Age: 3 months
    Gender: Females
    Size: A little over 1 pound each
    Ginger and Nutmeg’s story: These girls were rescued from a backyard breeder who was selling guinea pigs out of a home. They were among more than 100 guinea pigs, mostly young, brought into the rescue. In foster care, they are learning that they love veggies, constant hay and pe
  • Some of them new to the party, celebrants honor African American holiday at Juneteenth event

    Some of them new to the party, celebrants honor African American holiday at Juneteenth event
    Some had never heard of Juneteenth until a few weeks ago. Some knew about it since childhood, but had never attended a commemoration. At whatever point it emerged on their radar, they all came to mark a meaningful day in African American history.
    A couple hundred people gathered Friday, June 19, at a small, tree-shaded park wedged between buildings in the Santa Ana Civic Center. A handful of speakers took turns edifying their eager students with lessons about Juneteenth.
    A man holds a sign durin
  • US attorney who oversaw cases of Trump allies steps down

    US attorney who oversaw cases of Trump allies steps down
    By MICHAEL BALSAMO and COLLEEN LONG
    WASHINGTON — The U.S. attorney who oversaw key prosecutions of allies of President Donald Trump and an investigation into Trump’s personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani is resigning from his post, officials said Friday.
    Geoffrey Berman is stepping down as the U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York, Attorney General William Barr said in a statement.
    Barr said Trump intends to nominate Jay Clayton, the chairman of the Securities and Exchange Comm
  • MLB owners unwilling to compromise on schedule length, while coronavirus fears increase

    MLB owners unwilling to compromise on schedule length, while coronavirus fears increase
    Major League Baseball owners will not budge from their proposal of a 60-game season, even after players countered with an offer to play 70 games, casting further doubt on whether the sides can reach an agreement to play the 2020 season.
    The owners on Friday told the players that they will not consider a compromise on the schedule, news that comes amid further concerns that the coronavirus is encroaching on the sport.
    The Philadelphia Phillies announced on Friday that five players and three staff
  • 5 charged in $11.7 million Southern California addiction treatment fraud scheme

    5 charged in $11.7 million Southern California addiction treatment fraud scheme
    Five more men have been charged in connection with a scheme that lured vulnerable drug users to Southern California with promises of free addiction treatment, fraudulently signed them up for private insurance, and then generated $60 million in billings that resulted in insurance payouts of $11.7 million.
    Charged with multiple felonies, including insurance fraud, money laundering and conspiracy, were Jeremy Ryan, 42, of Orange; Daniel Reaman, 41, of Mount Rainier, Maryland; Richard Roberts, 61, o
  • 5 arrested in $11.7 million Southern California addiction treatment fraud scheme

    5 arrested in $11.7 million Southern California addiction treatment fraud scheme
    Five more men have been charged in connection with a scheme that lured vulnerable drug users to Southern California with promises of free addiction treatment, fraudulently signed them up for private insurance, and then generated $60 million in billings that resulted in insurance payouts of $11.7 million.
    Charged with multiple felonies, including insurance fraud, money laundering and conspiracy, were Jeremy Ryan, 42, of Orange; Daniel Reaman, 41, of Mount Rainier, Maryland; Richard Roberts, 61, o
  • City mistakenly gives the OK for live music in Long Beach restaurants

    City mistakenly gives the OK for live music in Long Beach restaurants
    Gaslamp Music + Bar + Kitchen owner Michael Neufeld wasted no time in booking dozens of acts after being told by city officials last week that it was finally OK for restaurants to have live music again after reopening in the wake of the novel coronavirus pandemic — as long as they already had the proper permits.
    But just a few hours before the first show was scheduled to take place Friday night, the longtime Long Beach business owner got a call from the city telling him that they had given
  • Bill guaranteeing ‘right of recall’ for laid off hospitality workers clears Assembly

    Bill guaranteeing ‘right of recall’ for laid off hospitality workers clears Assembly
    California hospitality and service workers who were laid off during the COVID-19 pandemic will have a guaranteed right to return to their jobs when their employers resume business under a bill passed this week by the Assembly.
    Assembly Bill 3216 provides laid-off workers with a “right of recall,” requiring employers to offer to rehire laid-off workers when their former or similar positions become available.
    The measure must clear the state Senate and gain the governor’s signatu
  • Video shows Malcolm Harsch of Victorville was not lynched, but hanged himself

    Video shows Malcolm Harsch of Victorville was not lynched, but hanged himself
    A Black man whose hanging death in Victorville on May 31 prompted concerns that he had been lynched actually died by suicide, the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department said Friday, June 19.
    Sheriff’s officials played for reporters a video from a nearby vacant building that showed Malcolm Harsch, 38, wrapping a blue electronics cable around his neck, tying the ends to a tree limb and then letting himself fall.
    The tree, rustling for several minutes before it became still, was adj
  • Nail salons celebrate reopening in Orange County

    Nail salons celebrate reopening in Orange County
    Studio 18 Nail Bar in Tustin opened with some surprise visitors on Friday, June 19: drummers and lion dancers.
    Many Vietnamese Americans believe the lion dance brings good luck and fortune, exactly what Studio 18 and its owner, Christie Nguyen, could use as she reopened her business for the first time in three months.
    Susan Myers of Irvine, left, an RN and ER nurse, one of the first customers at Studio 18 Nail Bar in Tustin, has her nails done by Lana Nguyen, right, after it opened its doors to
  • Police arrest man suspected of causing 2018 chain reaction Irvine freeway crash that killed woman, injured 8

    Police arrest man suspected of causing 2018 chain reaction Irvine freeway crash that killed woman, injured 8
    A 24-year-old man has been arrested in Las Vegas on suspicion of causing a 2018 chain reaction crash on the 5 freeway in Irvine that resulted in the death of a woman and injuries to eight others.
    Irving Abel Aguilar-Calixto, of Las Vegas, was booked Wednesday, June 10, on suspicion of murder and felony driving under the influence, the California Highway Patrol said.The crash happened early on Aug. 23, 2018 when Aguilar-Calixto’s Dodge Challenger was traveling on the southbound 5 freeway an
  • How to exercise an option in a down real estate market

    <p>Business shutdowns in Southern California have wreaked havoc in some sectors of commercial real estate – most notably retail. Others such as manufacturing and warehouse buildings have barely skipped a beat!</p><p>Certainly, where our economy is headed with respect to the “new normal” is worth considering. Masks, gloves, sanitizing, distancing and limited capacity will all have a seat at the company table as we reopen.</p><p>Add in some down days
  • Santa Ana gives first nod to city budget, discusses police oversight commission

    Santa Ana gives first nod to city budget, discusses police oversight commission
    The Santa Ana City Council directed its staff to gather information on police oversight boards, with an eye toward possibly creating one, while also taking the first step in approving a budget that includes more money for police.
    Residents who phoned in to the council’s meeting Thursday night were nearly unanimous in their call for a police oversight commission. Most said they want to see one with investigatory and subpoena powers. In what seemed to be a scripted format, many also said the
  • Major Orange County freeway closures planned: June 20-26

    Major Orange County freeway closures planned: June 20-26
    Here are major construction project closures happening on Orange County’s freeways and toll roads between June 20 and June 26, according to the Orange County Transportation Authority, Caltrans and the Transportation Corridor Agencies.
    5 Freeway
    Southbound connector to the eastbound State Route 22:4 a.m. to 9 a.m. Saturday, June 20Northbound carpool lane between Cristianitos Road and Bake Parkway:9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday, June 22
    9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tuesday, June 23Southbound carpool lane betwe
  • After reopening, O.C. restaurants close for cleaning, with some saying employees had COVID-19

    After reopening, O.C. restaurants close for cleaning, with some saying employees had COVID-19
    A handful of Orange County restaurants have closed recently for deep cleaning amid the continuing coronavirus pandemic. Some have said that they found out that one or more employees have been infected with COVID-19, while others are not saying whether that’s the case, but most are relaying messages to customers that safety comes first.
    “Your health and the health of our employees is our top priority,” said a phone message for Javier’s Newport Beach location, which closed
  • Dodgers sign first-round pick Bobby Miller

    Dodgers sign first-round pick Bobby Miller
    The Dodgers signed first-round draft pick Bobby Miller, a right-hander out of Louisville, for a reported $2.2 million on Friday.
    The Dodgers have now signed two of their six draft picks, also inking fifth-round pick Gavin Stone, a right-hander out of Central Arkansas, earlier this week.
    The two picks signed for a combined $2.3 million, which is $447,000 below the slot values for those picks. That would leave the Dodgers extra money to sign their other four picks.
    Miller was considered one of the
  • Montage memories

    Montage memories
    Some of my fondest memories are set at the Montage. In the summer, my children played in the Laguna Beach tidepools. They searched for shells and crabs, spotted tiny fish and spiny urchins. Idyllic afternoons and blissful moments such as High Tea with my mother cozied up in a booth, or the time when our Coast team tasted this inventive purple drink, all took place in the Montage lobby. Other times, insightful events such as Kevin Hart sharing his journey to stardom and Gwyneth Paltrow speaking o

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