• Galaxy stay winless in MLS with loss at Austin FC

    Galaxy stay winless in MLS with loss at Austin FC
    Less than five months after reaching the MLS apex, the Galaxy can’t find their way out of the morass.
    The defending MLS Cup winners continued with their nightmare season, losing a 1-0 road game to Austin FC on Saturday to remain winless in nine league matches.
    Brandon Vazquez converted the winning goal in the 81st minute to drop the Galaxy, who were coming off a 1-1 draw against the Houston Dynamo last weekend, to 0-6-3 (three points).
    Just 11 minutes earlier, Vazquez was stifled on a pena
  • Orange County scores and player stats for Saturday, April 19

    Orange County scores and player stats for Saturday, April 19
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowScores and stats from Orange County games on Saturday, April 19
    Click here for details about sending your team’s scores and stats to the Register.
    The deadline for submitting information is 10:45 p.m. Monday through Friday and 10 p.m. Saturday.
    SATURDAY’S SCORES
    BASEBALL
    TRINITY LEAGUE
    St. John Bosco 5, Servite 1
    NONLEAGUE
    El Modena 11, Orange 1
    Canyon 9, Esperanza 4
    Ayala 15, Ocean View 6
    Cos
  • Shohei Ohtani announces baby’s arrival – it’s a girl

    Shohei Ohtani announces baby’s arrival – it’s a girl
    ARLINGTON, Texas — It’s a girl.
    Shohei Ohtani announced the arrival of his daughter on Instagram on Saturday afternoon, offering no details. When he announced his wife Mamiko’s pregnancy in December (also on his Instagram account), it included pink baby pajamas – an early clue they were expecting a girl.
    “Welcome to the Ohtani Family!” the proud papa posted on Instagram. “I am so grateful to my loving wife who gave birth to our healthy beautiful daughter
  • Orange County softball standings: Saturday, April 19

    Orange County softball standings: Saturday, April 19
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowOrange County high school softball standings through Friday, April 18.TRINITY LEAGUE
    League
    Overall
    Orange Lutheran
    5-1
    18-3
    Mater Dei
    3-3
    14-10-1
    Santa Margarita
    2-3
    15-7-1
    JSerra
    1-4
    13-11SUNSET LEAGUE
    League
    Overall
    Los Alamitos
    6-0
    12-9
    Marina
    5-2
    11-11
    Huntington Beach
    3-2
    12-5
    Edison
    4-4
    9-12
    Fountain Valley
    3-4
    11-10
    Newport Harbor
    2-4
    10-11
    Corona del Mar
    0-7
    7-12
    SOUTH COAST LEAGUE
    League
    Overall
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  • Dodgers put Blake Treinen on IL with forearm tightness, activate Evan Phillips

    Dodgers put Blake Treinen on IL with forearm tightness, activate Evan Phillips
    ARLINGTON, Texas — The Dodgers got a key piece of their bullpen back – and lost another one for an uncertain amount of time.
    Blake Treinen was placed on the injured list Saturday with tightness in his right forearm. Evan Phillips was scheduled to make one more appearance on his rehab assignment with Triple-A Oklahoma City to complete his return from a shoulder injury last fall. Instead, he joined the Dodgers in Texas and was activated from the IL.
    Manager Dave Roberts said Treinen st
  • Coachella 2025: Los Angeles Philharmonic announces special guest Cynthia Erivo ahead of Saturday set

    Coachella 2025: Los Angeles Philharmonic announces special guest Cynthia Erivo ahead of Saturday set
    The Los Angeles Philharmonic announced it would be joined by renowned singer and actress Cynthia Erivo during its weekend two performance at the Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival.
    “SURPRISE! Back with @cynthiaerivo like we never left,” the Saturday, April 19, Instagram post read.
    View this post on InstagramA post shared by Los Angeles Philharmonic (@laphil)Erivo, notable for her Tony Award-winning performance as Celie in the 2015 Broadway revival of “The Color Purple&r
  • Coachella 2025: 3 new art installations make their debut at music festival

    Coachella 2025: 3 new art installations make their debut at music festival
    Aside from the headlining acts, festivalgoers attending the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival look forward to the immersive art installations, with new large-scale pieces appearing every year.
    This year, three new pieces made their debut, adding massive illuminated flowers, a playful cylinder skyline, and a calming windmill to the atmosphere.
    The new pieces joined returning installations like Spectra, a rainbow spherical tower with a spiral walkway; the balloon chain, where fest
  • California can’t afford free health care for undocumented immigrants

    California can’t afford free health care for undocumented immigrants
    California’s multibillion-dollar budget deficit could soon grow worse.
    State tax revenue dropped over 14% in the recession that followed the dot-com bubble, nearly 14% during the Great Financial Crisis from 2008 to 2009, and almost 8% during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic.
    Now, with financial markets reeling thanks to the Trump administration’s tariff drama, Sacramento could see its tax take plummet by billions of dollars, as it has in the past.
    Yet instead of charting a saf
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  • Bravo! to this speed demon and a local business for helping families during a hard time

    Bravo! to this speed demon and a local business for helping families during a hard time
    Young racer to compete for $8,000 prize in nationwide go-kart competition
    Orange County kart racer Trenton Thomas, 11, will compete for a chance to win $8,000 during the K1 Speed United States Championships Junior Division on April 26 at K1 Speed in Ontario.
    The K1 Speed US Championship is a nationwide competition that pits the best racers from K1 Speed indoor go-kart locations across the United States against each other. Racers qualify by competing in a monthly race league at their local K1 Spe
  • Earth Day celebrations get an early start, with more events planned through the week

    Earth Day celebrations get an early start, with more events planned through the week
    The moment of meditation was about more than just sitting still – the intention was to connect with nature.
    Hundreds of people at four beaches – Laguna Beach, Newport Beach, Dana Point and Long Beach – collectively sat in silence Saturday, April 19, listening to the rhythmic sounds of the lapping waves onto the sand, smelling the salty air, taking the opportunity to reset and connect with Mother Earth for just a few minutes.
    “In today’s world, everyone is so connect
  • AC/DC shakes the Rose Bowl all night long on first US tour in a decade

    AC/DC shakes the Rose Bowl all night long on first US tour in a decade
    There weren’t a whole lot of frills in the show delivered by hard-rock icons AC/DC on Friday, April 18. A giant bell emblazoned with the band’s logo that descended during “Hells Bells.” A battery of cannons that blasted during the show closer “For Those About To Rock (We Salute You).”
    But thrills? Oh yes, that we got from start to finish as AC/DC delivered 21 songs over two hours and 15 minutes on a chilly night in Pasadena, as the Power Up Tour provided the b
  • Carson Schwesinger’s journey from UCLA walk-on to NFL draft prospect

    Carson Schwesinger’s journey from UCLA walk-on to NFL draft prospect
    Carson Schwesinger thought he had done everything he could to secure a starting position in UCLA’s defense. He had a remarkable spring camp in which he racked up enough tackles and interceptions to become one of the best-performing players on the team.
    But when the depth chart was released, he was eighth on the linebackers list.
    “That’s just one of those situations where it doesn’t matter how you view yourself,” Schwesinger said. “You’ve got to make sure
  • ‘Little Saigon Freeway’ on the 405 pays homage to the Vietnamese American community

    ‘Little Saigon Freeway’ on the 405 pays homage to the Vietnamese American community
    Drivers on the 405 Freeway through Westminster will now officially be traversing the “Little Saigon Freeway.”
    Community leaders, elected officials and veterans celebrated the designation of the 405 between Bolsa Avenue and Bolsa Chica Street in commemoration of the Vietnamese American community that settled in Orange County — the brown signs unveiled on Friday, April 18.
    Officials announced the naming of a section of the 405 freeway to Little Saigon Freeway in Westminster, CA o
  • Segerstrom removes baseball coach, principal after CIF violations announced

    Segerstrom removes baseball coach, principal after CIF violations announced
    The Santa Ana Unified School District has removed David Casper as Segerstrom principal and Erasmo Ramirez as the school’s varsity baseball coach after the CIF Southern Section found that the school’s baseball program violated CIF rules.
    Segerstrom’s baseball team has to forfeit all of its wins this season and is ineligible for this year’s playoffs due to rule violations. Segerstrom was 12-7 overall at the time and in first place in the Golden West League.
    Ramirez has been
  • Coachella 2025: How the festival’s sustainability efforts inspire Earth Day activism

    Coachella 2025: How the festival’s sustainability efforts inspire Earth Day activism
    It’s been nearly five decades since Earth Day was established, influencing generations of environmental activism that raise issues of sustainability worldwide, and some of that energy is prevalent at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in Indio.
    Earth Day, created by former Wisconsin senator Gaylord Nelson and first recognized on April 22, 1970, was intended to bring attention to environmental issues. The first Earth Day inspired 20 million demonstrators nationwide, whose activism
  • Orange County baseball standings: Saturday, April 19

    Orange County baseball standings: Saturday, April 19
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowOrange County high school baseball standings through Friday, April 18.TRINITY LEAGUE
    League
    Overall
    St. John Bosco
    7-1
    15-4
    Orange Lutheran
    6-3
    17-4
    JSerra
    4-5
    9-10
    Servite
    3-5
    12-8
    Santa Margarita
    3-6
    11-10
    Mater Dei
    3-6
    13-8
    SUNSET LEAGUE
    League
    Overall
    Huntington Beach
    11-0
    18-2
    Newport Harbor
    9-3
    17-5
    Los Alamitos
    8-7
    15-7-2
    Fountain Valley
    5-6
    11-9
    Corona del Mar
    5-10
    11-12
    Edison
    4-8
    11-10
    Marina
    2-
  • Mellow Milo is a happy, playful kitten

    Mellow Milo is a happy, playful kitten
    Breed: Domestic shorthair tabby
    Age: 5 months
    Sex: Neutered male
    Milo’s story: Milo was running loose, but lucked out when he came upon a kind couple who took him in and reached out to Long Beach Spay and Neuter. He loves to play with other cats and even cuddle with the resident dogs. He would love to be with a young family where he can bring love and joy for many years. Milo is current on vaccinations and has been microchipped and treated for worms.
    Adoption cost: $150 donation
    Adoption p
  • Ellie Mae would make a great playmate for another dog

    Ellie Mae would make a great playmate for another dog
    Breed: German shepherd
    Age: 11 months
    Sex: Spayed female
    Ellie Mae’s story: Ellie Mae came to the German Shepherd Rescue of Orange County from a good Samaritan. She’s a clever girl who learns quickly and has lots of energy. She knows basic obedience, thanks to her foster. She would love scent work and really enjoys playing with other dogs. She’s fully vaccinated, microchipped and has been treated for worms.
    Adoption cost: $495
    Adoption procedure: Contact German Shepherd Rescue
  • Lakers-Timberwolves: 3 things to watch for in Game 1

    Lakers-Timberwolves: 3 things to watch for in Game 1
    EL SEGUNDO — When the Lakers and Minnesota Timberwolves match up for Game 1 of their best-of-seven first-round playoff series on Saturday, it will be the first time the teams get a true look at each other.
    The last time they squared off on Feb. 27, a Lakers’ 111-102 victory at Crypto.com Arena, Luka Doncic was playing in just his sixth game with his new team after the shocking trade that send him from the Dallas Mavericks to the Lakers. Rudy Gobert and Julius Randle were sidelined, l
  • Kings ‘gambled and won’ trading for Andrei Kuzmenko

    Kings ‘gambled and won’ trading for Andrei Kuzmenko
    Kings winger Andrei Kuzmenko can turn an interview into an excavation process, with his sentiments being gleaned through beaming smiles, unconventional phrasing and sentence construction whose creativity rivals his imaginativeness on the ice.
    But among his teammates, the 29-year-old Russian never stops communicating, jawing into the ear of linemate Adrian Kempe most often when frequently chopping it up on the ice, behind the bench or in the dressing room.
    So is he talking strategy? Keeping himse
  • Ducks fire coach Greg Cronin after two seasons

    Ducks fire coach Greg Cronin after two seasons
    The Ducks announced that Greg Cronin will not return as head coach next season in a Saturday morning news release.
    The Ducks posted a franchise-worst 50 regulation losses in Cronin’s first season, but improved by 21 points in the standings this season, finishing just below a .500 points percentage. They failed to qualify for the postseason for a sixth consecutive season.
    “I want to personally thank Greg for his tireless work and dedication to the team,” Ducks general manager Pa
  • Coachella 2025: Everything you missed during weekend two

    Coachella 2025: Everything you missed during weekend two
    There’s an adage that weekend one of the Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival is for the hype, and weekend two is for the music.
    Whether that’s true or not is up for debate. We’ll cover both just to be safe — and you can see it all here.
    The second leg of the festival kicked off Friday, April 18, bringing back headliners Lady Gaga, Green Day and Post Malone for a weekend packed with music, food, art and people-watching galore.
    We’ll post Coachella highlights h
  • Coachella 2025: Everything you missed during weekend 2 of the music festival

    Coachella 2025: Everything you missed during weekend 2 of the music festival
    There’s an adage that weekend one of the Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival is for the hype, and weekend two is for the music.
    Whether that’s true or not is up for debate. We’ll cover both just to be safe — and you can see it all here.
    The second leg of the festival kicked off Friday, April 18, bringing back headliners Lady Gaga, Green Day and Post Malone for a weekend packed with music, food, art and people-watching galore.
    We’ll post Coachella highlights h
  • Achieving abundance requires reforming the California Coastal Commission

    Achieving abundance requires reforming the California Coastal Commission
    In their new book “Abundance,” journalists Ezra Klein and Derek Thompson lay out a vision for how blue states can build more — and build better — by embracing urgency, reform and accountability. California should be the flagship of that vision. Instead, it has become a warning sign — where bureaucracy, not boldness, reigns.
    From housing to clean energy to modern transportation, our state is sinking under the weight of its own systems — bogged down by delays, c
  • The battle over California’s cap-and-trade slush fund

    The battle over California’s cap-and-trade slush fund
    California is nothing if not innovative. The state government found a way to pull $28 billion out of greenhouse gases and deposit all of it into a slush fund.
    More specifically, the money was pulled out of utilities, oil companies, manufacturers and other entities that are required to buy permission to emit greenhouse gases. The California Air Resources Board, known as CARB, created the cap-and-trade program as a way of meeting the state’s self-imposed mandate to reduce greenhouse gas emis
  • Larry Wilson: Trump vs. Harvard as Americans go Crimson

    Larry Wilson: Trump vs. Harvard as Americans go Crimson
    “Nation can’t believe it’s on Harvard’s side” was the headline on a spoof story in The Onion last week.
    Too true. Americans, stereotyped as We’re No. 1 types who love a winner, who speak loudly and still carry a big stick, actually often despise anyone who either is the best or pretends to be so.
    Witness the national hatred outside of four Southern California counties of our beloved Los Angeles Dodgers, who are indeed winners who are better than anyone else, e
  • 21 things to know about Southern California’s homebuying history

    21 things to know about Southern California’s homebuying history
    There have been innumerable ups and downs in the history of homebuying across Southern California.
    The Southern California News Group will now be chronicling home sales and pricing swings using data from a new provider, Irvine-based Attom. The company tracks closed transactions for existing and new housing – single-family homes, condos and their combined totals – going back to 2005.
    Please note that tallying home sales contains a lot of science and a little bit of art. Not every tran
  • How the winter chill was cold enough this year to get this tree flowering

    How the winter chill was cold enough this year to get this tree flowering
    There is an Eastern dogwood tree (Cornus florida) — so-called since it is native to the Eastern US — at the end of my block, which I check on each spring to see if it’s flowering. I can happily report that it’s currently in bloom. It does not bloom every spring since it requires 400 hours of winter chill (temperatures below 45 degrees) to properly break dormancy with a flowery show . This winter, the North Hollywood weather station — which is closer to my residence
  • Time for California to embrace nuclear power again?

    Time for California to embrace nuclear power again?
    Dry storage for nuclear waste at the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station  (Photo by Jeff Gritchen, Orange County Register/SCNG)
    Should next-generation nuclear reactors be part of California’s energy future?
    A provocative question, given that the Golden State officially forbids construction of new nuclear facilities until the federal government figures out what the heck to do with the radioactive waste we’re already stuck with (including 3.6 million pounds on a scenic bluff ove
  • Orange County restaurants shut down by health inspectors (April 10-17)

    Orange County restaurants shut down by health inspectors (April 10-17)
    Restaurants and other food vendors ordered to close and allowed to reopen by Orange County health inspectors from April 10 to April 17.
    J. King Neptune’s Restaurant, 17115 Pacific Coast Highway, Sunset BeachClosed: April 15
    Reason: Cockroach infestation
    Reopened: April 17Subway, 1112 N. Brookhurst St., Suite 2, AnaheimClosed: April 14
    Reason: Rodent infestation
    Reopened: April 14
    Updates since last week’s list:
    Food sales at Golden Oil, 10602 Westminster Ave., Garden Grove, which wer
  • States push Medicaid work rules, but few programs help enrollees find jobs

    States push Medicaid work rules, but few programs help enrollees find jobs
    By Sam Whitehead, Phil Galewitz and Katheryn Houghton, KFF Health News
    For many years, Eric Wunderlin’s health issues made it hard to find stable employment.
    Struggling to manage depression and diabetes, Wunderlin worked part-time, minimum-wage retail jobs around Dayton, Ohio, making so little he said he sometimes had to choose between paying rent and buying food.
    But in 2018, his CareSource Medicaid health plan offered him help getting a job. It connected him to a life coach, who helped h
  • Santa Anita horse racing consensus picks for Saturday, April 19, 2025

    Santa Anita horse racing consensus picks for Saturday, April 19, 2025
    The consensus box of Santa Anita horse racing picks comes from handicappers Bob Mieszerski, Eddie Wilson, Kevin Modesti and Mark Ratzky. Here are the picks for thoroughbred races on Saturday, April 19, 2025.
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  • Republicans in Congress are eyeing cuts to Medicaid. But what does Medicaid actually do?

    Republicans in Congress are eyeing cuts to Medicaid. But what does Medicaid actually do?
    By Shalina Chatlani, Stateline.org
    Republicans in Congress are eyeing $880 billion in cuts to Medicaid, the joint federal-state government health care program for lower-income people.
    Depending on how states respond, a Republican proposal that would slash the 90% federal contribution to states’ expanded Medicaid programs would end coverage for as many as 20 million of the 72 million people on Medicaid — or cost states $626 billion over the next decade to keep them on the rolls. More
  • Diane Dixon: How to stop the AQMD from raising your energy costs

    Diane Dixon: How to stop the AQMD from raising your energy costs
    The South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD) is attempting to raise your energy costs right under your nose, hoping you won’t notice — until you realize how much it costs to purchase a new “all-electric” furnace or water heater.
    You heard that right. SCAQMD, the regional agency that regulates stationary sources of air pollution, last fall introduced two proposed rules, 1111 and 1121 that would mandate consumers and commercial businesses purchase “all-ele
  • Deportation fears add to mental health problems confronting resort town workers

    Deportation fears add to mental health problems confronting resort town workers
    By Natalie Skowlund, KFF Health News
    SILVERTHORNE, Colo. — When Adolfo Román García-Ramírez walks home in the evening from his shift at a grocery store in this central Colorado mountain town, sometimes he thinks back on his childhood in Nicaragua. Adults, he recollects, would scare the kids with tales of the “Mona Bruja,” or “Monkey Witch.” Step too far into the dark, they told him, and you might just get snatched up by the giant monstrous monke
  • Taking a mental health leave from work is an option most people don’t know about

    Taking a mental health leave from work is an option most people don’t know about
    By CATHY BUSSEWITZ, Associated Press
    NEW YORK (AP) — Her first panic attack came at a company-wide meeting, right before her scheduled presentation. Carolina Lasso had given many similar talks about her marketing team’s accomplishments. When her name was called this time, she couldn’t speak.
    “I felt a knot in my throat,” Lasso said. “My head, it felt like it was inside a bubble. I couldn’t hear, I couldn’t see, and it felt like an eternity. It was
  • Is it time to break up with your real estate agent?

    Is it time to break up with your real estate agent?
    By Kacie Goff, Bankrate.com
    Per the 2024 National Association of Realtors (NAR) Member Profilec, a typical agent had 10 transactions in the last year. With roughly one deal closing per month, the agent you hire should theoretically have bandwidth to provide you with the best possible service.
    If that doesn’t ring true for your current experience, however, it could be time for a change. You might be wondering when to fire your Realtor. Or, more pressingly, how to fire your real estate agent
  • At Easter, a message of renewal hits home among fire-weary faithful

    At Easter, a message of renewal hits home among fire-weary faithful
    Community United Methodist Church of Pacific Palisades Pastor John Shaver addresses church members as John Dean holds a cross during a Good Friday cross walk from the church that the Palisades Fire in Pacific Palisades destroyed to bluffs overlooking the Pacific Ocean on Friday, April 18, 2025. (Photo by Hans Gutknecht, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG)
    Debris from the Community United Methodist Church of Pacific Palisades Church that was destroyed by the Palisades Fire in Pacific Palisades on Friday
  • Will blend-and-extend lease strategies make a 2025 comeback?

    Will blend-and-extend lease strategies make a 2025 comeback?
    In the aftermath of the pandemic, industrial lease negotiations entered uncharted territory.
    But unlike the Great Recession, this period saw a surge — not a collapse — in rental rates, particularly in Class A logistics warehouses throughout Southern California. Rents doubled, in some cases even tripled, driven by soaring demand, constrained supply and e-commerce acceleration.
    That upward trajectory has since leveled off, and now we’re seeing a return to more normalized leasing
  • Coachella 2025: Lady Gaga, The Go-Go’s and more highlight day 1, weekend 2

    Coachella 2025: Lady Gaga, The Go-Go’s and more highlight day 1, weekend 2
    The Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival kicked off its second weekend on Friday, April 18, with a more relaxed and toned-down version of last weekend’s Friday, with some similarities and differences.
    Lady Gaga delivered the same campy but fancy theatrical performance in the opera-esque house, with gothic art-pop undertones and passionate backup dancers.
    While the “Bad Romance” singer showcased her spectacular stage show, three reporters roamed the festival grounds. Here
  • Portola baseball boosts playoff hopes with win over Irvine in 10 innings

    Portola baseball boosts playoff hopes with win over Irvine in 10 innings
    IRVINE – Jack Wang made the throw of his life. Yoshi Tsuge pitched the game of his life. And Portola baseball still has a playoff life.
    Locked into a must-win situation after committing six errors earlier in the week, Portola rode the arms of two pitchers and a left fielder to defeat Irvine in 10 innings, 2-1, in a key Pacific Coast League baseball game Friday.
    Every arm was big, and every hit was big as the teams engaged in a pitchers’ duel that didn’t see a run score until th
  • UCLA practices with ‘a little bit of noise’ at entertainment-infused ‘Friday Night Lights’

    UCLA practices with ‘a little bit of noise’ at entertainment-infused ‘Friday Night Lights’
    UCLA wide receiver Kwazi Gilmer runs with the ball during the team’s Friday Night Lights spring practice on Friday, April 18, 2025, at Drake Stadium. (Photo by Keith Birmingham, Orange County Register/SCNG)
    Head coach DeShaun Foster of the UCLA Bruins during UCLA football Friday Night Lights spring practice at Drake Stadium on the campus of UCLA in Los Angeles on Friday, April 18, 2025. (Photo by Keith Birmingham, Orange County Register/ SCNG)
    Frankie Quiñones, aka Creeper during UC
  • Motorcyclist shot by police in Newport Beach took officer’s Taser and tried to use it, authorities say

    Motorcyclist shot by police in Newport Beach took officer’s Taser and tried to use it, authorities say
    Newport Beach police say the motorcyclist killed by an officer during a traffic stop on Thursday, April 17, assaulted the officer, took the officer’s Taser and attempted to use it on the officer multiple times.
    The motorcyclist, 45-year-old Geoffrey Shyam Stirling of Laguna Niguel, was stopped by police for an undisclosed traffic violation on Coast Highway between Superior Avenue and Hoag Hospital around 9:15 p.m.
    During the stop, he became uncooperative and assaulted the officer and took
  • Gotham FC hands Angel City FC its first loss of season

    Gotham FC hands Angel City FC its first loss of season
    Angel City FC forward Riley Tiernan, center, controls the ball during the first half of their NWSL match against Gotham FC on Friday night, April 18, 2025, at BMO Stadium. (Photo by Raul Romero Jr., Contributing Photographer)
    Angel City FC defender Alanna Kennedy, front, moves the ball up the field during the first half of their NWSL match against Gotham FC on Friday night, April 18, 2025, at BMO Stadium. (Photo by Raul Romero Jr., Contributing Photographer)
    Angel City FC goalkeeper Angelina And
  • Grizzlies top Mavericks, Heat outlast Hawks to earn last 2 playoff spots

    Grizzlies top Mavericks, Heat outlast Hawks to earn last 2 playoff spots
    MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Ja Morant shrugged off a sprained right ankle to score 22 points and add nine assists and the Memphis Grizzlies beat the Dallas Mavericks, 120-106, on Friday night to advance to the NBA playoffs.
    Memphis secured the Western Conference’s eighth seed and will open against top-seeded Oklahoma City in a best-of-seven series beginning Sunday on the Thunder’s home court.
    Morant was injured Tuesday night at Golden State in the Grizzlies’ Play-In Tournament opene
  • Tyler Anderson stifles Giants as Angels end 4-game skid

    Tyler Anderson stifles Giants as Angels end 4-game skid
    ANAHEIM — On the night Zach Neto made his season debut, it was Tyler Anderson who once again set the Angels straight.
    Neto did his part with an RBI double in his first at-bat, but it was Anderson who turned halted the team’s four-game losing streak with six strong innings in a 2-0 victory over the San Francisco Giants on Friday to open a three-game series.
    The last time the Angels won a game it was Anderson (2-0) who was on the mound Saturday in Houston. In fact, the Angels have won
  • Victimized once online, they get hit again by FBI impersonators saying lost money can be returned

    Victimized once online, they get hit again by FBI impersonators saying lost money can be returned
    Victims of financial fraud are getting hit again — by those pretending to be FBI agents.
    Since December 2023, the FBI has received over 100 complaints from victims of financial fraud who say they were victimized again, the second time by scammers impersonating employees of the FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center.
    Some scammers would reach out via social media and forums, while others called or emailed victims, the FBI says.
    In one scheme, victims of financial fraud joined social me
  • Coachella 2025: Lady Gaga fans set fashion standard during day 1, weekend 2

    Coachella 2025: Lady Gaga fans set fashion standard during day 1, weekend 2
    A different energy set the vibe for the outfits at Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival on Friday, April 18.
    Moto boots and Doc Martens have replaced the mirage of cowboy boots usually seen on the festival grounds. Where white, pastels and tans used to own the color game, black has crept in.
    We’re no longer boho cowgirl, we’re so in the future. And there can only be one culprit. The dark queen of pop, the purveyor of personality, the queen to all monsters: Lady Gaga.
    Ryan Hernand
  • Cypress baseball gets closer to league championship with win over Foothill

    Cypress baseball gets closer to league championship with win over Foothill
    CYPRESS – It’s a new league, but perhaps the same result for Cypress baseball.
    The Centurions took a significant step toward winning the Crestview League championship in its first season in the league with a 9-1 win over Foothill on Friday at Cypress High.
    Cypress has a 6-2 league record. Second–place Villa Park is 5-3 in league after a 5-1 win over El Modena on Friday. Third-place Foothill is 4-4 in league, and El Dorado is next at 3-3.
    The Centurions moved over to the Crestvi
  • LPGA rookie Ingrid Lindblad fires a 63 for share of lead in LA Championship

    LPGA rookie Ingrid Lindblad fires a 63 for share of lead in LA Championship
    Ashleigh Buhai of South Africa plays her shot from the 16th tee during the second round of the JM Eagle LA Championship on Friday at El Caballero Country Club in Tarzana. (Photo by Katelyn Mulcahy/Getty Images)
    Minjee Lee putts on the fourth green during the second round of the JM Eagle LA Championship on Friday at El Caballero Country Club in Tarzana. (Photo by Katelyn Mulcahy/Getty Images)
    Nelly Korda plays a shot out of the bunker on the eighth green during the second round of the JM Eagle LA

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