• Coronavirus: 582 new cases, 9 additional deaths and bump in testing reported in Orange County on Nov. 19

    Coronavirus: 582 new cases, 9 additional deaths and bump in testing reported in Orange County on Nov. 19
    The Orange County Health Care Agency reported 582 new cases of the coronavirus on Thursday, Nov. 19, increasing the cumulative total in the county to 67,167 cases since tracking began.
    An estimated 5,746 cases have been recorded in the last 14 days.
    Nine new deaths were reported by the county on Thursday, raising the total number of reported deaths to 1,537.
    Of the cumulative 1,537 deaths reported from the virus, 587 were skilled nursing facility residents, 122 were in assisted living facilities
  • Coronavirus: 382 new cases, 9 additional deaths and bump in testing reported in Orange County on Nov. 19

    Coronavirus: 382 new cases, 9 additional deaths and bump in testing reported in Orange County on Nov. 19
    The Orange County Health Care Agency reported 582 new cases of the coronavirus on Thursday, Nov. 19, increasing the cumulative total in the county to 67,167 cases since tracking began.
    An estimated 5,746 cases have been recorded in the last 14 days.
    Nine new deaths were reported by the county on Thursday, raising the total number of reported deaths to 1,537.
    Of the cumulative 1,537 deaths reported from the virus, 587 were skilled nursing facility residents, 122 were in assisted living facilities
  • Gov. Newsom announces COVID curfew for California

    Gov. Newsom announces COVID curfew for California
    Gov. Gavin Newsom on Thursday announced a curfew limiting the nighttime movements of more than 90% of Californians.
    The order, intended to deal with a worrying surge in coronavirus cases, requires non-essential work, movement and gatherings stop between 10 p.m. and 5 a.m.
    The order goes into effect 10 p.m. Saturday. It applies to counties in the purple tier — or 41 of the state’s 58 counties. That includes all Bay Area counties except San Francisco, San Mateo and Marin.
    “The vi
  • Partially burned body of man found in burning shrubbery along Santa Ana riverbed trail

    Partially burned body of man found in burning shrubbery along Santa Ana riverbed trail
    The partially burned body of a man was found early Thursday morning, Nov. 19, when firefighters put out a small vegetation fire along the Santa Ana riverbed trail, police said.
    It was just before 3:30 a.m. when the Orange County Fire Authority was called to put out the blaze in some brush, Santa Ana police said.
    “There was a guy on a bike that saw the fire and called about it,” said Cpl. Anthony Bertagna.
    When firefighters extinguished the flames, in the 3000 block of West First Stre
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  • Pandemic leaves lots of time to eat and be grumpy

    Pandemic leaves lots of time to eat and be grumpy
    If I only had the time …..
    For years that had been my mantra. All these obligations, business deadlines, personal matters, family issues. I mean, not a minute to spare, I kept lying to myself.
    And then lucky me: a virus that keeps me in one place, home/office, for almost a year. So, what do I do?
    My schedule … all day long almost nothing. Which takes planning because the rest of my hours are spent screaming at politicians, washing my mouth out with chocolate because chocolate doesn
  • Dodgers will affiliate with Spokane, and not Great Lakes or Ogden, in 2021

    Dodgers will affiliate with Spokane, and not Great Lakes or Ogden, in 2021
    The Dodgers will gain a minor league affiliate in Spokane, Washington for the 2021 season, while losing affiliations with minor league teams in Ogden, Utah and Midland, Michigan, the Southern California News Group has learned.
    The number of affiliated minor-league teams is shrinking from 160 to 120, a sweeping consolidation MLB initiated behind the scenes more than a year ago. Each organization will be left with four affiliates – Triple-A, Double-A, High-A and Low-A – in addition to
  • Dodgers’ minor league affiliate shuffle will bring major changes in 2021

    Dodgers’ minor league affiliate shuffle will bring major changes in 2021
    As part of sweeping changes coming to minor league baseball in 2021, the Dodgers will lose affiliations with teams in Ogden, Utah and Midland, Michigan, the Southern California News Group has learned.
    The number of affiliated minor-league teams is shrinking from 160 to 120, a consolidation initiated behind the scenes more than a year ago. Each organization will be left with four affiliates – Triple-A, Double-A, High-A and Low-A – in addition to two teams based out of their minor-leag
  • Del Mar horse racing consensus picks for Friday, Nov. 20

    Del Mar horse racing consensus picks for Friday, Nov. 20
    The consensus box of picks comes from handicappers Bob Mieszerski, Art Wilson, Terry Turrell and Eddie Wilson. Here are the picks for Friday, Nov. 20 for horse racing at Del Mar.
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  • How to see the Dodger Stadium drive-thru Christmas lights

    How to see the Dodger Stadium drive-thru Christmas lights
    The World Series champs may not be able to hold a parade yet, but at least Dodger fans can parade themselves around at the stadium during the team’s drive-thru Holiday Festival.
    The nightly event will take place in parking lot 10 and 11 from 5-11 p.m. Nov. 27-Dec. 24 and will include light shows, LED video displays, interactive displays marking the Dodgers’ World Championship win, plus fake snow and holiday decorations.
    There will also be Dodger Elves on site and an appearance from S
  • The new ‘African American Poetry’ is an essential and wide-ranging collection

    The new ‘African American Poetry’ is an essential and wide-ranging collection
    By Lew Whittington
    “On Imagination” is the opening poem in the Library of America’s “African American Poetry: 250 Years of Struggle and Song.” It was written by Phillis Wheatley in the mid-17th century. Wheatley was captured by slave traders at age seven in Africa and sold on the auction block to John Wheatley, a Boston tailor, who cruelly named her after the slave ship Phillis. But after she learned English, Phillis was so fearless a poet she eventually published a
  • At 2.72%, 30-year mortgage rates hit 13th all-time low of the year

    At 2.72%, 30-year mortgage rates hit 13th all-time low of the year
    Thirty-year and 15-year fixed-rate mortgages hit all-time lows again this week. Here are the highlights:
    Freddie Mac rate news: The 30-year rate hit its 13th record low of the year, averaging 2.72%. That’s down a whopping 12 basis points from last week.
    The 15-year fixed-rate averaged 2.28%, down 6 basis points from last week to its eighth record low of the year.
    The Mortgage Bankers Association reported loan application volume was unchanged from one week earlier.
    Bottom line: Assuming a b
  • 30-year mortgage rates hit 13th all-time low of 2.72%

    30-year mortgage rates hit 13th all-time low of 2.72%
    Thirty-year and 15-year fixed-rate mortgages hit all-time lows again this week. Here are the highlights:
    Freddie Mac rate news: The 30-year rate hit its 13th record low of the year, averaging 2.72%. That’s down a whopping 12 basis points from last week.
    The 15-year fixed-rate averaged 2.28%, down 6 basis points from last week to its eighth record low of the year.
    The Mortgage Bankers Association reported loan application volume was unchanged from one week earlier.
    Bottom line: Assuming a b
  • 653,551 folks left California in 2019. Where did they go?

    653,551 folks left California in 2019. Where did they go?
    Last year 653,551 Californians relocated to other states with Texas drawing the most transplants while Nevada had the largest share of its population being 2019 newcomers from the Golden State.
    Annual state-to-state migration stats from the U.S. Census Bureau reveal that Californians, when they move, like to stay in the West. And while no state lost more residents to other states, California’s 2019 departures equaled only 1.7% of its largest-in-the-nation population. Only two states had sm
  • GM is making face masks and donating 1 million across California

    GM is making face masks and donating 1 million across California
    LOS ANGELES — General Motors on Thursday announced a donation of 1 million face masks across California, including for use at a testing lab in Valencia, along with funding for 5,000 flu vaccines for residents of the Golden State.
    GM’s support will help protect workers at the new COVID-19 testing lab, police departments, schools, homeless shelters and communities most impacted by the pandemic and devastating wildfires, the automaker said in a statement issued from its Detroit headquar
  • Truck carrying 50,000 pounds of cookie dough overturns in Cajon Pass

    Truck carrying 50,000 pounds of cookie dough overturns in Cajon Pass
    A truck spilled 50,000 pounds of refrigerated cookie dough when it overturned off the 15 Freeway in the Cajon Pass on Thursday morning, Nov. 19, possibly spoiling the mix a week before Thanksgiving celebrations.
    The occupants of the truck were able to climb out. There were injuries, but California Highway Patrol Officer Devon Boatman at the Inland Communications Center said it was unclear the number or how serious they were.
    The crash happened just after 7 a.m., about 100 feet off the southbound
  • UCLA will face a lot of similarities taking on Oregon’s high-powered offense

    UCLA will face a lot of similarities taking on Oregon’s high-powered offense
    Knowing what’s coming and how to stop it are two different things, and something UCLA (1-1) will have to deal with when it boards a plane Friday to take on No. 11 ranked Oregon (2-0) in a nationally televised game at 12:30 p.m., on ESPN2.
    There are a lot of similarities in the Bruins and Ducks’ offense and that starts with having versatile quarterbacks. The Bruins have the run-and-pass threat of junior Dorian Thompson Robinson, and the Ducks have Tyler Shough, a 6-foot-5 sophomore wh
  • USC’s Jacob Lichtenstein opts back in, giving Trojans needed DL reinforcement

    USC’s Jacob Lichtenstein opts back in, giving Trojans needed DL reinforcement
    It’s not often that a college team gets to add a reinforcement mid-season. It’s not like there are trades between teams, and even transfers have to sit out once joining a roster.
    But USC added a body this week that the Trojans think could have a big impact, as junior defensive lineman Jacob Lichtenstein has opted back in for the 2020 season, head coach Clay Helton said on Thursday.
    Lichtenstein originally decided not to play this season, one of three Trojans who wanted to sit out due
  • French Laundry flap spotlights Capitol insiders

    French Laundry flap spotlights Capitol insiders
    Twenty-two years ago, on the day after Gray Davis was elected governor of California, I hopped aboard a Southwest Airlines plane bound for Los Angeles.
    I was heading south for Davis’ morning-after press conference and I was not alone. Several journalists and other Capitol figures were on the plane, including the man sitting across the aisle, a lobbyist for public employee unions.
    The lobbyist was in an ebullient mood as we chatted. His union clients had helped Davis weather a very rough pa
  • Anaheim Hills briefs: Campus Interact Club makes difference in food drive success

    Anaheim Hills briefs: Campus Interact Club makes difference in food drive success
    The Anaheim Hills Rotary Club reached its $10,000 goal for a virtual food drive in support of the Second Harvest Food Bank – it got a boost from a recent $4,000 donation from the Fairmont High School Interact Club.
    Rotary members set the $10,000 goal in June, which equates to 30,000 meals for those in need throughout Orange County facing challenges as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. This fundraising effort has been supported by donations from club members, local State Farm agents, a
  • Review: Which Brazilian churrascaria does takeout best?

    Review: Which Brazilian churrascaria does takeout best?
    In normal times Brazilian steakhouses, or churrascarias, trade heavily on pizazz and showmanship. The concept of rodizio-style service calls for servers to stroll through dining rooms carving slices of rotisserie-roasted meats at the table using large, sword-like knives. But thanks to COVID, they can’t do that right now. They’ve had to alter just about everything but the cooking. 
    And that means, for the first time ever, the big churrascarias are now offering takeout and deliver
  • Pension obligation bonds won’t solve the pension crisis

    Pension obligation bonds won’t solve the pension crisis
    If you hear a strange hissing in the background every time you pay state and local taxes, it might be the sound of the burning fuse on the pension bomb.
    Every year, local governments and agencies get the bill for worker pensions, a bill that includes the cost of writing checks to current retirees and the cost of filling the hole for unfunded liability — the amount by which the government entity’s account is short of the funds needed to pay its obligations.
    Cities and special district
  • Alexander: New UC Riverside basketball coaches facing a double whammy

    Alexander: New UC Riverside basketball coaches facing a double whammy
    Things are difficult enough for a new college basketball coach. You’re getting to know your players, assembling a new staff, trying to figure out which lock each key opens, learning about your environment and its culture … the usual adjustment, in other words.
    Now add the restrictions of COVID-19, which govern when you can play, when you can practice, what form those practices might take, and how you get to acquaint yourself with your players. And … oh, by the way, there&rsqu
  • Warriors’ Klay Thompson to miss 2020-21 season with Achilles tear

    Warriors’ Klay Thompson to miss 2020-21 season with Achilles tear
    Warriors guard Klay Thompson will miss the entire 2020-21 season with an Achilles tear, according to multiple reports.
    ESPN was first to report the news.
    Thompson underwent an MRI Thursday morning after suffering an injury to his right leg during a pickup game in Southern California. The injury will sideline Thompson for the second straight season.
    Having spent all of last year recovering from a torn left ACL he suffered in Game 6 of the 2019 NBA Finals, Thompson, 30, participated in the Warrior
  • Fullerton hosts cooking show for at home learning

    Fullerton hosts cooking show for at home learning
    Isn’t it ironic that now that the coronavirus has pretty much decimated any possibility of entertaining guests for at least the near future, I am taking more cooking classes and watching more cooking demonstrations than ever, right in the comfort of my own home.
    When the guests return, I’ll be ready!
    The city of Fullerton has gotten on the bandwagon with its own series: “Cooking Made E.Z.” Great title, since the host is Ester Zepeda, who is parks and recreation assistant
  • Heading into holidays, US COVID-19 testing strained again

    Heading into holidays, US COVID-19 testing strained again
    By MATTHEW PERRONE and MARION RENAULT | Associated Press
    NEW YORK — With coronavirus cases surging and families hoping to gather safely for Thanksgiving, long lines to get tested have reappeared across the U.S. — a reminder that the nation’s testing system remains unable to keep pace with the virus.
    The delays are happening as the country braces for winter weather, flu season and holiday travel, all of which are expected to amplify a U.S. outbreak that has already swelled past
  • Cal State Fullerton enrolls record numbers this fall, bucking national trends

    Cal State Fullerton enrolls record numbers this fall, bucking national trends
    When the COVID-19 pandemic hit the U.S. early this year, high school seniors and potential transfer students from across the country were in the midst of their college selection decisions. With instruction moving to an online format and campus tours curtailed, many administrators speculated there might be a drop in enrollment at four-year institutions as students waited out the uncertainty by opting for community college or even a gap year.
    These speculations seem to ring true, as data released
  • Dunn: After two arm injuries, former Corona del Mar High standout is attempting to revive his career at Concordia

    Dunn: After two arm injuries, former Corona del Mar High standout is attempting to revive his career at Concordia
    Evan Larsen is a portrait of pitching perseverance.
    A former Corona del Mar High baseball star and two-time Pacific Coast League Pitcher of the Year, Larsen battled back from Tommy John surgery to pitch for Cal State Fullerton in 2019, coming full circle from the long and grueling elbow rehabilitation.
    Evan Larsen is now at Concordia University, hoping to play after recovering from arm injuries. (Courtesy of Cal State Fullerton)
    But the 6-foot-4, 220-pound right-hander with a fastball in the low
  • 1 killed when car hits tree in Westminster

    1 killed when car hits tree in Westminster
    One person died Thursday morning, Nov. 19, after a car hit a tree in Westminster, according to the California Highway Patrol.
    The crash was at about 7:15 a.m. near Beach Boulevard and McFadden Avenue.
    It was immediately unknown if the person who died was a man or woman. Firefighters had to extract the person from the car and declared the death at the scene, according to the CHP.
    It was immediately unclear what led the vehicle to hit the tree.
  • Why a prickly pear cactus is oozing a white substance

    Why a prickly pear cactus is oozing a white substance
    Q: I have a problem with the prickly pear cactus in my yard. It has developed a white substance emanating from the pores containing the needle. Soon after, the lobe thus affected starts to turn yellow and then shrivel and die. Would you happen to know what exactly is happening and what can be done to prevent this?
    A: It sounds like your prickly pear is affected by some sort of fungus. Although succulents are super-tolerant of dry conditions, they really hate getting wet (they’re kind of li
  • Disney California Adventure set to reopen for shopping and dining after 8-month closure

    Disney California Adventure set to reopen for shopping and dining after 8-month closure
    Fans flocked to Disney California Adventure after eight months of coronavirus closures to shop and dine in the Anaheim theme park even though the Incredicoaster, Radiator Springs Racers and other rides remained idled by state COVID-19 guidelines.
    DCA was set to reopen as an extension of Downtown Disney on Thursday, Nov. 19 for shopping and dining along Buena Vista Street and throughout Grizzly Peak Airfield and Hollywood Land for the first time since the theme park closed in mid-March amid the g
  • Disney California Adventure reopens for shopping and dining after 8-month closure

    Disney California Adventure reopens for shopping and dining after 8-month closure
    Fans flocked to Disney California Adventure after eight months of coronavirus closures to shop and dine in the Anaheim theme park even though the Incredicoaster, Radiator Springs Racers and other rides remained idled by state COVID-19 guidelines.
    DCA reopened as an extension of Downtown Disney at 9:45 a.m. on Thursday, Nov. 19 for shopping and dining along Buena Vista Street and throughout Grizzly Peak Airfield and Hollywood Land for the first time since the theme park closed in mid-March amid t
  • The Eat Index: OC: Brad gets a fried chicken delivery; Walt’s Wharf returns

    The Eat Index: OC: Brad gets a fried chicken delivery; Walt’s Wharf returns
    The Eat Index: OC is a weekly newsletter that lands in your inbox on Wednesdays. Subscribe here. 
    Main Course
    Fried chicken family dinner with green beans, mashed potatoes and cream gravy delivered from Tavern House in Newport Beach (Photo by Brad A. Johnson, Orange County Register/SCNG)
    The fried chicken has always been Brad A. Johnson’s favorite thing on the menu at Tavern House in Newport Beach and it turns out that it’s just as good at home with minimal assembly require
  • Warriors’ Klay Thompson feared to have torn Achilles tendon

    Warriors’ Klay Thompson feared to have torn Achilles tendon
    The Warriors may be without guard Klay Thompson for a second straight season after he suffered a right leg injury during a workout Wednesday.
    Thompson was playing in a pickup game in Southern California when he landed on his right leg and felt pain in his calf. He will undergo an MRI Thursday morning and the Warriors fear he has an Achilles tendon injury. Team trainers and coach Steve Kerr will travel to Los Angeles to be with Thompson when he gets the results. They are hopeful it’s not se
  • Perry Minasian, Kim Ng offer MLB a familiar yet different breed of executive

    Perry Minasian, Kim Ng offer MLB a familiar yet different breed of executive
    <p>It’s an interesting time to be a general manager of a Major League Baseball team. The Angels’ Perry Minasian and the Marlins’ Kim Ng have been working in MLB in some capacity since the 1990s. They were collecting paychecks from clubs long before Chaim Bloom, the Red Sox’s top executive, wrote his first article for Baseball Prospectus in 1997, or James Click did the same in 2003. Those four – Minasian, Ng, Click and Bloom – were the last four people to
  • Angel City FC will play its home games at Banc of California Stadium

    Angel City FC will play its home games at Banc of California Stadium
    Angel City Football Club, the new NWSL team slated to begin play in 2022, announced Thursday that it will play its home games at Banc of California Stadium.
    “Announcing our venue partner is a major milestone for Angel City and we could not be more excited than to play in this spectacular venue right here in the heart of Los Angeles,” ACFC Founder and President, Julie Uhrman said in a statement. “We are building a club for all Los Angelenos, united in their support of women&rsqu
  • ComplexCon organizers plan virtual ComplexLand to replace this year’s Long Beach event

    ComplexCon organizers plan virtual ComplexLand to replace this year’s Long Beach event
    With events like new sneaker debuts from major companies like Adidas and Puma, plus live hip-hop shows, pop-up fashion stores and art installations, ComplexCon usually packs the Long Beach Convention Center every fall with thousands of young, hip shoppers looking to get gear before it’s released to the public.
    Although the fashionable crowd can’t attend this year’s ComplexCon since it was canceled due to the novel coronavirus pandemic, their hip avatars can still walk around, h
  • Want more bread for your home? Try baking sourdough

    Want more bread for your home? Try baking sourdough
    If you want top dollar for your home, sometimes you have to go to the extra mile.
    At a minimum, you have to have your house staged to the nines. You have to have your home professionally photographed. You need a video tour, a drone video and a self-guided 3-D tour.
    But to get to the next level, why not appeal to all the senses — and most importantly, the sense of smell.
    Baking cookies during home showings is the traditional route. But here’s another approach that’s become
  • Get some Christmas cheer delivered to your inbox with our Holidays (and Nights) newsletter

    Get some Christmas cheer delivered to your inbox with our Holidays (and Nights) newsletter
    If you’re the kind of person who loves wrapping presents, eating holiday confections and rattling off every line of the movie “Elf,” we have a newsletter for you: Get ready for the Holidays (and Nights) newsletter.
    The newsletter will land in your inbox weekly on Tuesdays. Even in a year as lame as 2020, it will be chock full of cheer and things to do for the holidays in Southern California in-person and online, including drive-thru experiences, food and drink events and new ho
  • Marine mammals dying from plastics in large numbers

    Marine mammals dying from plastics in large numbers
    Amid the growing call for reducing the use of plastics, the environmental group Oceana has issued the first ever compilation of the material’s gruesome impact on sea turtles and marine mammals in U.S. waters, with rare animals at a particular risk of dying.
    The most common cause of death in the cases documented for the report was plastic ingestion, which disrupts ingestion and leads to starvation, though strangulation and drownings were also reported. Of the 1,792 deaths examined in the re
  • GOP canvassers again oppose certifying Detroit-area election results

    GOP canvassers again oppose certifying Detroit-area election results
    DETROIT — Two Michigan Republicans who initially blocked certification of election results for the county that includes Detroit despite no evidence of fraud before approving them now say they want to rescind their certification.
    Monica Palmer and William Hartmann, the two Republican canvassers in Wayne County, said in a statement issued late Wednesday that they only voted to certify the results after “hours of sustained pressure” and after getting promises that their concerns a
  • Adviser to Iran’s leader: US attack risks ‘full-fledged war’

    Adviser to Iran’s leader: US attack risks ‘full-fledged war’
    By NASSER KARIMI and JON GAMBRELL | Associated Press
    TEHRAN, Iran — An adviser to Iran’s supreme leader who is a possible 2021 presidential candidate is warning that any American attack on the Islamic Republic could set off a “full-fledged war” in the Mideast in the waning days of the Trump administration.
    Speaking to The Associated Press, Hossein Dehghan struck a hard-line tone familiar to those in Iran’s paramilitary Revolutionary Guard, a force he long served in
  • US jobless claims increase to 742,000 as pandemic worsens

    US jobless claims increase to 742,000 as pandemic worsens
    By CHRISTOPHER RUGABER | AP Economics Writer
    WASHINGTON — The number of Americans seeking unemployment aid rose last week to 742,000, the first increase in five weeks and a sign that the resurgent viral outbreak is likely slowing the economy and forcing more companies to cut jobs.
    The Labor Department’s report Thursday showed that applications for benefits rose from 711,000 in the previous week. Claims had soared to 6.9 million in March when the pandemic first intensified. Before the
  • 2020 NBA Draft: Which players ended up where?

    2020 NBA Draft: Which players ended up where?
    ROUND 1
    1. Minnesota: Anthony Edwards, SG, Georgia (6-foot-5, 225 pounds)
    2. Golden State: James Wiseman, C, Memphis (7-1, 240)
    3. Charlotte: LaMelo Ball, PG, Illawarra Hawks/Australia, (6-7, 190)
    4. Chicago: Patrick Williams, SF, Florida State (6-8, 225)
    5. Cleveland: Isaac Okoro, SF, Auburn (6-6, 225)
    6. Atlanta: Onyeka Okongwu, C, USC (6-9, 245)
    7. Detroit: Killian Hayes, PG, France (6-4, 216)
    8. New York: Obi Toppin, F, Dayton (6-9, 220)
    9. Washington: Denny Advija, SF, Maccabi Tel Aviv/Isra
  • Mission Viejo’s Ryder Fitch, Mater Dei’s Marceese Yetts commit to Air Force

    Mission Viejo’s Ryder Fitch, Mater Dei’s Marceese Yetts commit to Air Force
    Mater Dei Monarchs running back Marceese Yetts (5) runs for yards against the St. John Bosco Braves during the first half of the 2019 CIF Southern Section Division 1 High School Football Championship game at Cerritos College in Norwalk, Calif. on Saturday November 30, 2019. (Photo by Raul Romero Jr, Contributing Photographer)
    Mission Viejo High and Mater Dei might be Division 1 rivals in football but the programs will have something in common if they clash again in the playoffs in 2021.
    Cornerba
  • Warriors’ Klay Thompson suffers leg injury, severity unclear

    Warriors’ Klay Thompson suffers leg injury, severity unclear
    SAN FRANCISCO — Golden State guard Klay Thompson injured his lower right leg during a pickup game in downtown L.A. on Wednesday and will undergo tests Thursday.
    “You can be hopeful, you can be concerned, probably all those things combined, and until we know more tomorrow I’ll save my … I’ll just hope for good news,” Warriors general manager Bob Myers said after Wednesday night’s NBA Draft.
    The team announced the injury without providing further details
  • Former Sierra Canyon standouts Martin and Stanley selected in second round of NBA draft

    Former Sierra Canyon standouts Martin and Stanley selected in second round of NBA draft
    Former Sierra Canyon High teammates Cassius Stanley and Kenyon Martin Jr. were selected in the NBA draft, just two picks apart, on Wednesday night, Nov. 18.
    Somewhat surprisingly, Martin, a 6-foot-7 forward, was selected before Stanley, at No. 52 overall by the Houston Rockets, while Stanley, a 6-6 guard, was taken No. 54 by the Indiana Pacers.
    Both players, who graduated from Sierra Canyon in 2019 after leading the team to back-to-back CIF State championships, are most notably known for their e
  • ‘The Real Housewives of Orange County’ have a renewal of vows and a tequila surprise

    ‘The Real Housewives of Orange County’ have a renewal of vows and a tequila surprise
    I’ve learned many things from “The Real Housewives of Orange County.”
    Money can’t buy good taste or manners, for one. Too much tequila can lead to skinny-dipping (in truth, I first learned that on my 30th birthday).
    And, after this week’s episode, this: When you renew your vows, never, ever let a 14-year-old boy offer his own version of your vows for the ceremony.
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  • Lakers have low-key draft night after trading first-round pick

    Lakers have low-key draft night after trading first-round pick
    The NBA Draft, in more ways than one, is a young man’s game.
    Focused fully on the present, the Lakers had a quiet Wednesday evening as much of the league tried to pick and maneuver their way closer to the heels of the defending champions.
    Technically, the Lakers used their first-round pick, selecting Jaden McDaniels, a 20-year-old forward out of Washington. But the No. 28 overall selection had already passed through two cities before McDaniels even put on his draft cap to compliment his bo
  • ‘Insatiable’ comedian Arden Myrin finds her sparkle in ‘Little Miss Little Compton’

    ‘Insatiable’ comedian Arden Myrin finds her sparkle in ‘Little Miss Little Compton’
    “This goes to show you that in life sometimes it’s better not to get what you want. If I’d gotten what I wanted, I would have sold myself short.”
    So says comedian Arden Myrin about the publication of her memoir, “Little Miss Little Compton” (Running Press).
    Best known for roles on TV shows like “Insatiable,” “Shameless,” “Inside Amy Schumer” and “Orange Is the New Black,” as well as for her guest-starring spots o
  • Alexander: LaMelo Ball is Charlotte-bound to join MJ’s Hornets

    Alexander: LaMelo Ball is Charlotte-bound to join MJ’s Hornets
    The one-liners began to fly Wednesday evening, almost immediately after the Golden State Warriors took James Wiseman with the No. 2 pick of the NBA draft.
    That meant the odds were good that LaMelo Ball was about to become a Charlotte Hornet with the No. 3 pick, which in fact he was. And it also meant that some of those past braggadocious statements from LaVar Ball, particularly the one when he said in his prime he could take Michael Jordan one-on-one, were about to be resurrected.
    Jordan, o

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