• 36 million-dollar townhomes coming to Newport Beach

    36 million-dollar townhomes coming to Newport Beach
    A former Irvine Co. apartment complex in Newport Beach is being demolished to make room for 36 million-dollar townhomes.
    Two Newport Beach-based companies, investor IHP Capital Partners and builder Intracorp, are constructing The Isle at Mariner Shores near the intersection of Irvine Avenue and 17th Street.
    Land giant Irvine Co., which built the multifamily complex in 1968, sold the property three years ago.
    After demolishing the apartments, the three-story townhomes will be built in triplex and
  • Two more O.C. restaurants close temporarily after one or more employees had COVID-19

    Two more O.C. restaurants close temporarily after one or more employees had COVID-19
    Orange County restaurants have closed temporarily to deep clean, sanitize and test staff after finding out that one or more employees have been infected with COVID-19. All are relaying messages to customers that safety comes first.
    On Monday, June 22, Baja Sharkeez in Huntington Beach posted this message on Instagram: “To our guests and team members: Our primary concern is the safety and well-being of our staff, guests and our Huntington Beach Community. This weekend we became aware that w
  • LAX is using thermal body cameras to look for possible coronavirus carriers

    LAX is using thermal body cameras to look for possible coronavirus carriers
    LOS ANGELES — Thermal cameras that check passengers’ body temperatures began operating Tuesday throughout the Tom Bradley International Terminal and arrival areas at LAX as another layer of protection to help keep travelers safe during the COVID-19 pandemic.
    “This is a voluntary program with signage alerting passengers where the pilot will take place,” Mayor Eric Garcetti said. “To be clear, these thermal camera temperature checks will not replace other safety measu
  • The gas tax is going up again, courtesy of Sacramento: Vince Fong

    The gas tax is going up again, courtesy of Sacramento: Vince Fong
    Even a pandemic and economic crisis are not enough to stop California from raising its gas tax again. Starting on July 1, the state is hitting taxpayers with another $440 million in higher gas taxes, even as nearly three million workers are unemployed. This tone-deaf move rubs salt into the wounds of California residents who are struggling from the fallout of the COVID-19 shutdown.
    Unfortunately, Sacramento Democrats continue to pile onto struggling families and small businesses t
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  • Coronavirus: Here’s how many cases were reported in the last 30 days in Orange County as of June 23

    Coronavirus: Here’s how many cases were reported in the last 30 days in Orange County as of June 23
    The Orange County Health Care Agency reported on Tuesday, June 23,  another 147 new cases of coronavirus to raise the cumulative total tracked in the county to 10,737 cases since testing began.
    About 5,600 of those cases have been reported in the last 30 days. The seven-day average for cases is 256.
    There were four new deaths reported on Tuesday to increase the total number of people who have died to 273, of which 138 have been among residents of skilled nursing facilities.
    According to the
  • Black Californians’ housing crisis, by the numbers

    Black Californians’ housing crisis, by the numbers
    California’s housing crisis is nothing new for many black Californians. Systemic racism in public policy and the private housing market has long made finding a safe, stable and affordable home in the Golden State a more difficult prospect for its roughly 2.2 million black residents than for white people.
    The legacy of New Deal-era redlining — which deemed black neighborhoods undesirable for federally-backed mortgages — is demonstrably visible not only where black Californians l
  • Banning the sale of flavored tobacco products risks unjust and uneven enforcement

    Banning the sale of flavored tobacco products risks unjust and uneven enforcement
    Thanks to the work of protesters and activists, states are feverishly re-examining dangerous police tactics, the harassment of black Americans, and disparate outcomes in the criminal justice system.
    There is optimism that overdue and much-needed reforms will finally win the day. With this background of hope, it’s dispiriting to see California considering adding to its maze of laws and regulations that disproportionately target and criminalize black residents.
    Senate Bill 793, for example,
  • What Reggie Bush can offer the next generation of USC players

    What Reggie Bush can offer the next generation of USC players
    Some day in the future, when things have returned to something resembling ‘normal’, when football teams are allowed to operate in their old routines again, USC will hold a team meeting. And at the front of the room, Reggie Bush will finally get to address the next generation of Trojans.
    “I know one thing for sure, he’s going to have all eyes and ears on him,” said Keary Colbert, USC’s receivers coach and a teammate of Bush’s during his Trojan days. &ldqu
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  • Spring wrap-up Q&A: La Quinta track coach will remember preseason meet, team BBQ

    Spring wrap-up Q&A: La Quinta track coach will remember preseason meet, team BBQ
    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.
    Steven Navarro, La Quinta track and field
    Q: How are you adapting to being home every day during the spring?
    A: To be honest, not well. I am the type of person that has to be outside every day. The joy I get for being a teac
  • Starbucks partners with Impossible Foods on a plant-based breakfast sandwich

    Starbucks partners with Impossible Foods on a plant-based breakfast sandwich
    Starbucks now has a plant-based breakfast item.
    The Impossible Breakfast Sandwich went on the chain’s summer menu on Tuesday. It features a meat-free sausage patty from Impossible Foods, a cage-free fried egg and cheddar cheese on ciabatta bread.
    Starbucks also added a couple of coffee options: Cold Brew with Cinnamon Almondmilk Foam and Cold Brew with Dark Cocoa Almondmilk Foam.
    Meat substitutes such as Impossible and Beyond Meat products have been a hot trend in recent
  • LeBron James’ More Than A Vote initiative seeks to create a new generation of activist athletes

    LeBron James’ More Than A Vote initiative seeks to create a new generation of activist athletes
    Summer trips from her hometown of Houston down to Galveston were a staple of Chiney Ogwumike’s childhood. But when she and her father drove down this weekend, the L.A. Sparks star and ESPN commentator felt a surge of fresh meaning.
    Ogwumike has found familiar settings woven through the ground-shaking events of the present: George Floyd was a fellow Houston native who attended a high school that Ogwumike once played; his funeral was also held in her hometown; Floyd’s close friend Step
  • Disneyland will be last Disney theme park to reopen worldwide

    Disneyland will be last Disney theme park to reopen worldwide
    Disneyland and Disney California Adventure will be the last Disney parks to reopen worldwide following the extended coronavirus closures of all 12 Disney theme parks around the globe.
    Disney has proposed reopening its Anaheim theme parks on July 17 pending government approval. The Downtown Disney outdoor shopping mall will resume operations on July 9. Disney’s Grand Californian and Disney’s Paradise Pier hotels will reopen on July 23.
    Sign up for our Park Life newsletter and find out
  • Adult film star Ron Jeremy charged with raping 3 women, sexually assaulting another

    Adult film star Ron Jeremy charged with raping 3 women, sexually assaulting another
    LOS ANGELES — Adult film star Ron Jeremy is scheduled to make his first court appearance Tuesday afternoon on charges of raping three women and sexually assaulting another in separate incidents dating back to 2014.
    The 67-year-old defendant, whose real name is Ronald Jeremy Hyatt, is facing three counts each of forcible rape and forcible penetration by a foreign object and one count each of forcible oral copulation and sexual battery, according to the Los Angeles County District Attorney&r
  • Adult film star Ron Jeremy charged with forcible rape, sexual assault

    Adult film star Ron Jeremy charged with forcible rape, sexual assault
    LOS ANGELES — Los Angeles County District Attorney Jackie Lacey announced Tuesday that adult film star Ron Jeremy has been charged with forcibly raping three women and sexually assaulting another in separate incidents dating back to 2014.
    The 67-year-old defendant, whose real name is Ronald Jeremy Hyatt, is due in a downtown Los Angeles courtroom Tuesday afternoon to be arraigned on an eight-count criminal complaint.
  • Bill Cosby appeal will test scope of #MeToo prosecutions

    Bill Cosby appeal will test scope of #MeToo prosecutions
    By MARYCLAIRE DALE
    PHILADELPHIA — In a stunning decision that could test the legal framework of #MeToo cases, Pennsylvania’s highest court will review the trial decision to let five other accusers testify at Bill Cosby’s sexual assault trial in 2018, which ended with his conviction.
    Cosby, 82, has been imprisoned in suburban Philadelphia for nearly two years after a jury convicted him of drugging and sexually assaulting a woman at his home in 2004. He’s serving a three- t
  • Mourners bid farewell to Rayshard Brooks at historic church

    Mourners bid farewell to Rayshard Brooks at historic church
    By KATE BRUMBACK
    ATLANTA — Scores of mourners, some dressed all in white and others wearing Black Lives Matter shirts, gathered at the historic Atlanta church that was the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.’s pulpit for a funeral Tuesday for the Black man whose killing by police in a fast-food parking lot stoked protests across the U.S. against racial injustice.
    “We are here because individuals continue to hide behind badges and trainings and policies and procedures rather than regard
  • Fear of flying wasn’t about to ground Stan Kula’s tennis career

    Fear of flying wasn’t about to ground Stan Kula’s tennis career
    A fear of flying. That’s why you probably never heard of Stan Kula. That’s why you never saw him pop up on your television screen when “SportsCenter” deigned to show tennis highlights, usually from the Grand Slam events. It’s why noted tennis writer/commentator Bud Collins never broke down Kula’s game for your reading or viewing pleasure.
    A fear of flying. Of such seemingly odd things are careers made or unmade. You never saw Kula at Wimbledon’s Centre C
  • The consequences of anti-free market regulations on the gig economy

    The consequences of anti-free market regulations on the gig economy
    After Gov. Gavin Newsom signed Assembly Bill 5 into law on September 9, 2019, California became the first state to undermine and damage the gig economy.  The supposed purpose of the legislation was to protect workers by guaranteeing a minimum wage, sick leave, workers’ compensation, and unemployment benefits.  It was supposedly aimed at drivers who work for companies like DoorDash, Lyft, and Uber, but it has instead led to the loss of work for independent contractors in
  • Powerful earthquake shakes southern, central Mexico

    Powerful earthquake shakes southern, central Mexico
    MEXICO CITY — A powerful earthquake centered near the resort of Huatulco in southern Mexico swayed buildings Tuesday in Mexico City and sent thousands into the streets.
    Seismic alarms sounded midmorning with enough warning for residents to exit buildings. Power was knocked out to some areas, but there were not immediately reports of damage or injuries.
    Helicopters flew over downtown Mexico City and police patrols sounded their sirens.
    The U.S. Geologic Survey said the quake hit at 10:29 a.
  • Democrats: GOP police bill ‘not salvageable,’ demand talks

    Democrats: GOP police bill ‘not salvageable,’ demand talks
    By LISA MASCARO
    WASHINGTON  — Top Senate Democrats said Tuesday the Republican policing bill is “not salvageable,” as they demand negotiations on a new, more bipartisan package with more extensive law enforcement changes and accountability in response to the killing of Black Americans.
    Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer signaled the Democrats intend to block the GOP package, which Democrats say does not go far enough to meet the moment that has galvanized the nation wi
  • Downtown Disney rolls out new coronavirus health and safety guidelines

    Downtown Disney rolls out new coronavirus health and safety guidelines
    Downtown Disney rolled out a new set of COVID-19 health and safety protocols ahead of the July 9 reopening of the outdoor shopping mall next to Disneyland following a four-month coronavirus closure of the Anaheim theme park resort.
    The reopening of Downtown Disney is the first step of a phased plan that will see Disneyland and Disney California Adventure reopen on July 17 pending government approval and Disney’s Grand Californian and Disney’s Paradise Pier hotels reopen on July 23.
    S
  • Spring wrap-up Q&A: Crean Lutheran track coach misses ‘motivating athletes on a daily basis’

    Spring wrap-up Q&A: Crean Lutheran track coach misses ‘motivating athletes on a daily basis’
    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.
    Robby Cherry, Crean Lutheran track and field
    Q: How are you adapting to being home every day during the spring?
    A: Track and field season is usually the most busy period of the year for me as a coach and teacher, so it has b
  • Here’s a suggestion for how to save AM radio

    Here’s a suggestion for how to save AM radio
    Last week, I wrote a little about streaming audio and how, with the use of smart speakers, smartphones, and plain old computer streaming, the possibility of internet radio essentially replacing traditional broadcast radio.
    This week I want to travel to both the past and one of broadcast radio’s possible futures, spurred on by the ideas presented last week, my absolutely illogical love of AM radio, and a letter to the editor that I read online at radioworld.com.
    AM radio broadcasting is alm
  • Travel trend: What are vacationers doing the summer of coronavirus?

    Travel trend: What are vacationers doing the summer of coronavirus?
    Don Bigelow just wants to go.
    Typically, the Huntington Beach surfer would be vacationing on the North Shore of Hawaii, spending the days searching for warm water waves.
    But with flight restrictions and coronavirus concerns still lingering, he’s taking a different kind of trip this summer: He’s hitting the road for a cross-country journey that’s long been on his bucket list.
    “I need a break from it all,” he said of the trip he kicked off on Saturday, June 20, with f
  • Novak Djokovic tests positive for coronavirus

    Novak Djokovic tests positive for coronavirus
    By DUSAN STOJANOVIC
    BELGRADE, Serbia (AP) — Top-ranked tennis player Novak Djokovic announced Tuesday he and his wife have COVID-19 after he played in a series of exhibition matches he organized in Serbia and Croatia with zero social distancing amid the coronavirus pandemic.
    Raising questions about the full-fledged return of tennis, including the U.S. Open, planned for August, Djokovic — who stands third in the history of men’s tennis with 17 Grand Slam titles — is the fo
  • As Orange County passes 10,000 coronavirus cases, it slips back toward a Stage 2 limit

    As Orange County passes 10,000 coronavirus cases, it slips back toward a Stage 2 limit
    The number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Orange County surpassed 10,000 over the weekend, a grim reminder that the new coronavirus is on the march even as state and local officials relax pandemic rules and expand the types of businesses that may welcome customers back.
    And while the local overall case count is growing, new numbers from the Health Care Agency indicate the county is backpedaling in some other key metrics used to measure the fight against the coronavirus.
    Today, some of those numb
  • Why Disneyland needs to diversify its design team

    Why Disneyland needs to diversify its design team
    How do you diversify a shrinking industry?
    That’s the question that has frustrated workplace managers for more than a generation. How do you hire more employees from previously underrepresented communities when you’re not hiring anyone at all? How can you bring more people from diverse backgrounds into your workforce when you have to lower your head count?
    Sign up for our Park Life newsletter and find out what’s new and interesting every week at Southern California’s them
  • Sewage spill closes bay water in Huntington Harbour

    Sewage spill closes bay water in Huntington Harbour
    HUNTINGTON BEACH — All of the Huntington Harbour bay water area in Huntington Beach is closed until further notice to swimming, surfing and diving due to a sewage spill, officials announced Monday night.
    The spill was caused by a cracked force main, according to the Orange County Health Care Agency’s Environmental Health Division. The date the main cracked was not immediately disclosed.
    The affected area will remain closed until future tests of water quality meet acceptable standards
  • O.C. deputies investigating robberies shoot at suspects in Burbank

    O.C. deputies investigating robberies shoot at suspects in Burbank
    BURBANK — Deputies from the Orange County Sheriff’s Department shot at robbery suspects in Burbank on Monday night, but it was not immediately clear if anyone was hit by gunfire.
    Deputies were looking for suspects “from recent strong-arm robberies,” and about 8:30 p.m. shot at suspects in a vehicle in the 3500 block of West Olive Avenue, near the Ventura (134) Freeway, according to Carrie Braun of the Orange County Sheriff’s Department.
    No information was immediatel
  • Santa Ana under curfew Monday night; group protests L.A. County deputy’s fatal shooting of man near Gardena

    Santa Ana under curfew Monday night; group protests L.A. County deputy’s fatal shooting of man near Gardena
    Santa Ana officials implemented a curfew effective from 10 p.m. Monday, June 22, until 5 a.m. Tuesday, as a precaution against potential civil unrest and a protest started over a law enforcement-involved shooting death in Los Angeles County.
    Residents will not  be allowed to go into public while the measure is in place, city officials said in a news release. Exceptions will be made for those seeking emergency care, fleeing danger, going to and from work or religious services, and emergency
  • Curfew ordered in Santa Ana for Monday night as protest is promoted online

    Curfew ordered in Santa Ana for Monday night as protest is promoted online
    Santa Ana officials implemented a curfew effective from 10 p.m. Monday, June 22, until 5 a.m. Tuesday, as a precaution against potential civil unrest.
    Residents will not  be allowed to go into public while the measure is in place, city officials said in a news release. Exceptions will be made for those seeking emergency care, fleeing danger, going to and from work or religious services, and emergency responders.
    The curfew was ordered  by City Manager Kristine Ridge “in response
  • Curfew in place in Santa Ana on Monday night; protest begins against shooting by L.A. County deputy

    Curfew in place in Santa Ana on Monday night; protest begins against shooting by L.A. County deputy
    Santa Ana officials implemented a curfew effective from 10 p.m. Monday, June 22, until 5 a.m. Tuesday, as a precaution against potential civil unrest and a protest started over a law enforcement-involved shooting death in Los Angeles County.
    Residents will not  be allowed to go into public while the measure is in place, city officials said in a news release. Exceptions will be made for those seeking emergency care, fleeing danger, going to and from work or religious services, and emergency
  • Curfew in place in Santa Ana on Monday night; group protests shooting by deputy in L.A. County

    Curfew in place in Santa Ana on Monday night; group protests shooting by deputy in L.A. County
    Santa Ana officials implemented a curfew effective from 10 p.m. Monday, June 22, until 5 a.m. Tuesday, as a precaution against potential civil unrest. After the curfew announcement, a group protested a law enforcement-involved shooting death in Los Angeles County.
    Dozens of people gathered at the corner of Bristol Street and McFadden Avenue in Santa Ana to protest the death of Andres Guardado, who was shot and killed by a deputy with the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department. (Photo by J
  • Curfew in place in Santa Ana on Monday night; group protests deputy shooting in L.A. County

    Curfew in place in Santa Ana on Monday night; group protests deputy shooting in L.A. County
    Santa Ana officials implemented a curfew effective from 10 p.m. Monday, June 22, until 5 a.m. Tuesday, as a precaution against potential civil unrest and a protest started over a law enforcement-involved shooting death in Los Angeles County.
    Residents will not be allowed to go into public while the measure is in place, city officials said in a news release. Exceptions will be made for those seeking emergency care, fleeing danger, going to and from work or religious services, and emergency respon
  • Destruction of Junipero Serra statutes put missions on edge, others work on educating about colonial history

    Destruction of Junipero Serra statutes put missions on edge, others work on educating about colonial history
    Statues and other symbols honoring Junipero Serra, a Spanish colonial and leading figure in California’s missionary history, have come under fire recently, as civil rights advocates statewide pick up the mantle of their counterparts across the country — who have called for the removal of monuments lauding some of the nation’s most prominent slave holders.
    The nation’s attention in recent weeks has been focused on police brutality, systemic racism and the ways in which the
  • Destruction of Junipero Serra statues puts missions on edge, others work on educating about colonial history

    Destruction of Junipero Serra statues puts missions on edge, others work on educating about colonial history
    Statues and other symbols honoring Junipero Serra, a Spanish colonial and leading figure in California’s missionary history, have come under fire recently, as civil rights advocates statewide pick up the mantle of their counterparts across the country — who have called for the removal of monuments lauding some of the nation’s most prominent slave holders.
    The nation’s attention in recent weeks has been focused on police brutality, systemic racism and the ways in which the
  • GOP candidate Young Kim condemns Trump’s ‘kung flu’ comment, with race issues dividing party

    GOP candidate Young Kim condemns Trump’s ‘kung flu’ comment, with race issues dividing party
    Republican Young Kim, a Korean American who’s running for congress in the 39th District, criticized President Donald Trump on social media Sunday for calling the coronavirus the “kung flu” during his campaign rally this weekend in Tulsa.
    Some moderate Republicans thanked the La Habra resident for speaking out against language they view as racist at a time when hate incidents against Asian Americans continue to rise.
    But hundreds more people — including many from out of st
  • Alexander: A reprehensible act that could be a positive turning point

    Alexander: A reprehensible act that could be a positive turning point
    The pushback toward Bubba Wallace was predictable, I suppose. The nature of the pushback – the noose surreptitiously placed in the garage of NASCAR’s only Black driver Sunday at Talladega, as cowardly as it was vicious and reprehensible – sort of tells you everything you need to know about those who feel compelled to display or support the Confederate battle flag, which NASCAR decided to ban largely because of Wallace’s efforts.
    And the scene before Monday’s resched
  • After 5-year project, LA County commission backs dramatic police reforms

    After 5-year project, LA County commission backs dramatic police reforms
    The Los Angeles County Commission on Human Relations released a report five years in the making Monday that calls for dramatic reforms to the county’s police departments, including ending qualified immunity and establishing an independent prosecutor to handle police misconduct cases.
    Though the commission’s project began in 2015 during the 50th anniversary of the Watts riots, many of the recommendations mirror the reforms protesters have demanded locally and nationally in the weeks s
  • Ojai man identified as motorist killed in crash on 5 Freeway near Lake Forest, Laguna Hills border

    Ojai man identified as motorist killed in crash on 5 Freeway near Lake Forest, Laguna Hills border
    Officials identified on Monday, June 22, a man who died in a chain-reaction crash on the 5 Freeway, near the border of Laguna Hills and Lake Forest over the weekend.
    A BMW was traveling south, then stopped abruptly near El Toro Road at about 12:40 p.m. Saturday, California Highway Patrol Officials said in a news release. A Subaru following a Honda that was behind the BMW managed to slow down to avoid a collision. But a Ford then slammed into the Subaru.
    The driver of the Subaru was taken to Miss
  • Irvine, Costa Mesa police expecting to add body cameras to officers

    Irvine, Costa Mesa police expecting to add body cameras to officers
    Likely by later this year, police in Costa Mesa and Irvine will join the ranks of officers wearing body cameras as they go about their jobs.
    At least half a dozen Orange County cities – including Anaheim, Buena Park, Huntington Beach and Santa Ana – already provide their officers body-worn cameras, which are attached to the uniform somewhere on the upper body and are typically required to be turned on to capture any official interaction between the officer and the public.
    Body camera
  • Denny’s brings back its $2 $4 $6 $8 Value Menu

    Denny’s brings back its $2 $4 $6 $8 Value Menu
    Good at addition? Denny’s has a mathematical challenge for you that could save you a few dollars.
    The full-service chain has brought back its $2 $4 $6 $8 Value Menu for a limited time, according to a news release.
    The promotion encourages à la carte dining by offering an assortment of entrees, sides and beverages for even-numbered prices.
    Among them is the Everyday Value Slam, which includes buttermilk pancakes, eggs, and choice of bacon or sausage links for $4. Other Denny’s
  • Bubble Watch: California’s late mortgage payments triple

    Bubble Watch: California’s late mortgage payments triple
    “Bubble Watch” digs into trends that may indicate economic and/or housing market troubles ahead.
    Buzz:The easing of “stay at home” orders may have got some Californians in a homebuying mood but a growing number of current owners can’t make their loan payments. Coronavirus-related economic woes have more than tripled the number of troubled mortgages in California — the third-largest jump in the nation.
    Source:Black Knight
    The Trend
    In May, 6.85% of California m
  • NASCAR race begins after show of support for Bubba Wallace

    NASCAR race begins after show of support for Bubba Wallace
    By JOHN ZENOR
    TALLADEGA, Ala. (AP) — Ricky Stenhouse Jr. edged Ryan Blaney to win the second stage of a rain-delayed race at Talladega Superspeedway that began with NASCAR drivers throwing their support behind Bubba Wallace.
    Stenhouse and Blaney dueled to the finish, with Blaney taking the lead late with a nifty save after his rear end appeared to start a slide, with a helpful push from Penske Ford teammate Brad Keselowski. But it was Stenhouse nipping him to end the stage before a mostly
  • Bubba Wallace receives outpouring of support before NASCAR race

    Bubba Wallace receives outpouring of support before NASCAR race
    By JOHN ZENOR
    TALLADEGA, Ala. (AP) — Ryan Blaney held onto the lead after a restart with two laps to go Monday, earning his second straight win at Talladega Superspeedway on a day that began with NASCAR drivers throwing their support behind Bubba Wallace.
    Blaney nipped Ricky Stenhouse Jr. at the finish line for his fourth win and first since Talladega in October, albeit this time before a mostly empty venue. It was a race marked by support for Wallace instead of another Big One at Talladeg
  • Children’s Hospital LA top 5 nationwide, according to new ranking

    Children’s Hospital LA top 5 nationwide, according to new ranking
    Children’s Hospital Los Angeles ranks among the top 10 pediatric medical facilities nationwide, according to one of the country’s leading advisers for consumers across multiple industries, including healthcare.
    Miller Children’s & Women’s Hospital Long Beach, Children’s Hospital Orange County, and UCLA Mattel Children’s Hospital, meanwhile, made it into the top 50 in at least one of 10 pediatric specialties that U.S. News & World Report evaluated in it
  • Can Chargers challenge the Chiefs in AFC West?

    Can Chargers challenge the Chiefs in AFC West?
    Chargers coach Anthony Lynn wasn’t speaking literally when he told reporters last week that he has 15 training camp schedules in place for when the NFL releases its protocols list for workouts this summer amid the coronavirus pandemic.
    Lynn later clarified it was probably more like five different camp schedules, but in a strange offseason, 15 didn’t sound far-fetched.
    “You can guess,” Lynn said. “I got 15 schedules right now, but I really don’t know which one
  • MLB set to implement season after players reject latest proposal

    MLB set to implement season after players reject latest proposal
    Play … ball?
    The acrimony that has characterized the back-and-forth between Major League Baseball’s owners and its players’ union over a plan to play the 2020 season amid the coronavirus pandemic seemed to near its dysfunctional endgame Monday afternoon. After a social media campaign behind the slogan “When and Where,” the players union rejected ownership’s latest attempt to answer those questions, reportedly with a resounding 33-5 vote (the eight-member exec
  • MLB set to implement 2020 plan after players reject latest proposal

    MLB set to implement 2020 plan after players reject latest proposal
    Play … ball?
    The acrimony that has characterized the back-and-forth between Major League Baseball’s owners and its players’ union over a plan to play the 2020 season amid the coronavirus pandemic seemed to near its dysfunctional endgame Monday afternoon. After a social media campaign behind the slogan “When and Where,” the players union rejected ownership’s latest attempt to answer those questions, reportedly with a resounding 33-5 vote (the eight-member exec
  • MLB players reject latest proposal from ownership

    MLB players reject latest proposal from ownership
    Play … ball?
    The acrimony that has characterized the back-and-forth between Major League Baseball’s owners and its players’ union over a plan to play the 2020 season amid the coronavirus pandemic seemed to near its dysfunctional endgame Monday afternoon. After a social media campaign behind the slogan “When and Where,” the players union rejected ownership’s latest attempt to answer those questions, reportedly with a resounding 33-5 vote (the eight-member exec

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