• Coachella 2025: Everything we overheard in the crowds during Weekend 2

    Coachella 2025: Everything we overheard in the crowds during Weekend 2
    The second weekend of the Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival didn’t sell out, which means it didn’t exactly hit the 125,000 people capacity that the Empire Polo Club in Indio did last week. However, there was still a cluster of spaces full of people making their way around the festival. Whether they were waiting in line for food, the bathroom, walking in or out of the festival, or just making their way from one stage to another, our team was listening.
    Here’s everything
  • Lakers not overreacting to Game 1 blowout loss to Timberwolves

    Lakers not overreacting to Game 1 blowout loss to Timberwolves
    LOS ANGELES — Even by his standards, Lakers coach JJ Redick’s pregame news conference ahead of his team’s series opener against the Minnesota Timberwolves on Saturday carried an even more serious tone than usual.
    The typically loquacious Redick wasn’t nearly as long-winded with his answers to media members. His responses weren’t as detailed. He sometimes spoke in fragmented sentences. His leg shaking seemed even more intense than usual as he fielded questions.
    Wheth
  • Lakers not overreacting to Game 1 blowout loss to Timberwolves

    Lakers not overreacting to Game 1 blowout loss to Timberwolves
    LOS ANGELES — Even by his standards, Lakers coach JJ Redick’s pregame news conference ahead of his team’s Game 1 matchup of their best-of-seven first-round playoff series against the Minnesota Timberwolves carried an even more serious tone than usual.
    The typically loquacious Redick wasn’t nearly as long-winded with his answers to media members. His responses weren’t as detailed. He sometimes spoke in fragmented sentences. His leg shaking seemed even more intense th
  • Angels give slumping Kyren Paris a ‘mental break’

    Angels give slumping Kyren Paris a ‘mental break’
    ANAHEIM — In the span of a month, Kyren Paris went from being a guy who wasn’t expected to make the team to a guy whose absence from the lineup warranted a crowd of media at his locker.
    It’s been a wild ride for the Angels’ 23-year-old infielder.
    Paris hit .400 with five homers and a 1.402 OPS in his first 13 games. Those numbers were obviously unsustainable, but the correction has been dramatic. Since then, Paris is 1 for 17 with 10 strikeouts. He’s now hitting .28
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  • Early birds celebrate Easter in the glow of dawn

    Early birds celebrate Easter in the glow of dawn
    Cookie Lee, her husband John Lin, and their dog, Mochi, take a selfie next to the cross during Laguna Beach United Methodist Church’s Easter sunrise services at Main Beach on Sunday, April 20, 2025.(Photo by Mindy Schauer, Orange County Register/SCNG)
    Ryder Morera, 9, lets out a huge yawn during Laguna Beach United Methodist Church’s Easter sunrise services at Main Beach on Sunday, April 20, 2025. (Photo by Mindy Schauer, Orange County Register/SCNG)
    Revs. Courtney Mackey, left, and
  • Man who resisted arrest and bit officer dies in custody, Fullerton police say

    Man who resisted arrest and bit officer dies in custody, Fullerton police say
    A man behaving erractically who resisted arrest and bit a police officer while being placed in restraints died in custody on Sunday, April 20, after having a medical emergency, Fullerton police said Sunday, April 20.
    The man was initially approached by an officer at Lemon Park around 12:30 a.m. after police said he acted erratically and was seen holding a smoldering cardboard box. When more officers arrived, police said the man became uncooperative and began to physically resist as officers atte
  • ‘Real Housewife’ alumni Lydia McLaughlin mourns brother shot and killed by Newport Beach police

    ‘Real Housewife’ alumni Lydia McLaughlin mourns brother shot and killed by Newport Beach police
    A motorcyclist shot and killed by Newport Beach police last week during a traffic stop is the brother of former “Real Housewives of Orange County” cast member Lydia McLaughlin.
    ”My family and I are devastated by the loss of my brother. We are grateful for the outpouring of love and support from friends, family, and the community. We kindly ask for privacy as we mourn,” McLaughlin said in a statement in People magazine.
    Geoffrey Shyam Stirling, 45, was initially pulled ove
  • ‘Real Housewife’ alum Lydia McLaughlin mourns brother shot and killed by Newport Beach police

    ‘Real Housewife’ alum Lydia McLaughlin mourns brother shot and killed by Newport Beach police
    A motorcyclist shot and killed by Newport Beach police last week during a traffic stop is the brother of former “Real Housewives of Orange County” cast member Lydia McLaughlin.
    ”My family and I are devastated by the loss of my brother. We are grateful for the outpouring of love and support from friends, family, and the community. We kindly ask for privacy as we mourn,” McLaughlin said in a statement in People magazine.
    Geoffrey Shyam Stirling, 45, was initially pulled ove
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  • Clippers say reducing turnovers key to Game 2 success in Denver

    Clippers say reducing turnovers key to Game 2 success in Denver
    The Clippers wasted no time in moving on from Saturday’s messy turnover-filled 112-110 overtime loss to the Denver Nuggets in the first game in the Western Conference playoffs and looking ahead to Game 2.
    It’s another game to solve their turnover problem and figure out how to better contain Nuggets center Nikola Jokic, who finished one rebound shy of a triple double.
    Another game to even the series before they head to the airport and return home. The teams tip off Game 2 of the best-
  • Kings look to make fourth time the charm against the Oilers

    Kings look to make fourth time the charm against the Oilers
    Mediocre? Unentertaining? These Kings?
    They mostly were, until they weren’t at all, and now they’re rearing to make the fourth time a charm against the Edmonton Oilers, who have knocked them out of three consecutive first rounds of the Stanley Cup Playoffs.
    “We’re in a good mindset, for sure, way different than last year. In the four years I’ve been here, this is the most confident I’ve felt,” said center Phillip Danault, who’d identified this as a
  • Chargers final mock draft: Options open in 1st round

    Chargers final mock draft: Options open in 1st round
    One of the biggest takeaways from Chargers general manager Joe Hortiz’s session with reporters last week was that he believed he had plenty of options going into the NFL draft Thursday, Friday and Saturday in Green Bay, Wisconsin. He can afford to be selective, given his free-agent success.
    Will he take a tight end with his first-round pick, giving quarterback Justin Herbert another playmaker to target? Or perhaps an offensive or defensive lineman to strengthen the Chargers in the trenches
  • Rams final mock draft: What if the Rams trade down?

    Rams final mock draft: What if the Rams trade down?
    Imagine a scenario Thursday night in which, as the Rams are on the clock at No. 26 in the first round of the NFL draft, only two quarterbacks have been selected.
    The top two tight ends are off the board. The only interior linebackers with first-round grades are gone. So are the top three receivers, the best cornerbacks and the cream of the offensive-line crop.
    But still on the board is the draft’s third quarterback, Ole Miss’ Jaxson Dart. And the Cleveland Browns still haven’t
  • Workers get few choices in post-pandemic return to office mandates

    Workers get few choices in post-pandemic return to office mandates
    Since mid-January, there’s been an uptick nationwide of people heading back to workspaces.
    The numbers curated from electronic badges being swiped coincide roughly with Donald Trump’s presidential inauguration on Jan. 20 and his team’s subsequent mandate that federal workers return to the office five days a week, similar to corporate-led initiatives nationwide.
    Kastle Systems’ “Back-to-Work Barometer” measures badge swipes weekly, comparing current occupancy l
  • Southern California bosses tout ‘quality’ to lure workers back to the office

    Southern California bosses tout ‘quality’ to lure workers back to the office
    The great office restructuring has begun — thanks to the pandemic’s passing.
    In January, Kerin Van Andel, JLL executive vice president of workplace strategy, lost her nameplate on the wall outside her JLL office on the 13th floor of a twin tower skyscraper complex on South Flower Street in downtown Los Angeles.
    She previously occupied a square office, but when the downtown offices were remodeled, she moved to a breezy area where windows can be opened and quarter-paneled glass doors f
  • Easter and the triumph over worldly, corrupt power

    Easter and the triumph over worldly, corrupt power
    For reasons having more to do with modern secular culture and commerce than religious significance, Christmas is more elaborately celebrated. But for believing Christians, Easter is the centerpiece of the faith.
    It marks the improbable miracle that God’s messenger in human form was killed by the agents of the powers of this world, yet rose from the dead.
    In so doing, he triumphed not only over the grave but revealed the pretensions of the powerful of this world, whether that purported powe
  • Senior Moments: Letting my mind wander to where the sidewalk ends

    Senior Moments: Letting my mind wander to where the sidewalk ends
    What happens when the sidewalk ends?
    I was thinking about this as I sat on my front porch swing one afternoon during the week between Passover and Easter. Although it is a poetry book written for children, “Where the Sidewalk Ends” by Shel Silverstein offers insight for readers of any age.
    As I tried to remember the words of the book’s title poem, trucks filled with broken sidewalks and the burnt remains of homes and places of worship from the Eaton Fire could be heard all over
  • Buffy Wicks CEQA bill ignites worthy debate

    Buffy Wicks CEQA bill ignites worthy debate
    Though far from the only factor, the California Environmental Quality Act, as currently constituted and implemented, has long been  a barrier to much needed housing development in California.
    California’s high housing costs are a simple supply and demand problem. Lots of people want to live here, but there aren’t enough housing units to keep housing prices in line.  Hence, the considerable strain high housing costs are putting on people all over the state.
    Part of the probl
  • Feeling more stressed as you get older? Here are some tips for coping

    Feeling more stressed as you get older? Here are some tips for coping
    Q. One would think that as we get older and with our years of experience, our stress would lessen. For many of us, our children are grown up and independent, we have some retirement savings, and many of us own our homes. It seems that we should feel less pressure. That’s not the case for me and many of my friends. I feel more stressed today than in my younger years. I know that an unpredictable environment is playing a role. Yet is this typical? E.J. 
    The timing of your question is pe
  • Santa Anita horse racing consensus picks for Sunday, April 20, 2025

    Santa Anita horse racing consensus picks for Sunday, April 20, 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 Sunday, April 20, 2025.
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  • Lawmakers considering major tax hikes as they return from spring break

    Lawmakers considering major tax hikes as they return from spring break
    When state lawmakers return from spring break Monday, they will immediately hold hearings on tax increases that would make our state even less affordable for our neighbors and friends who continue to see the California Dream slip away.
    The proposals include income tax increases, a tax on advertising, a tax that would punish business property owners when they can’t find tenants, and a tax enforcement scheme that would raise taxes by encouraging shakedown lawsuits.
    In addition to being bad f
  • Politics as usual will not stop Trump’s unconstitutional acts

    Politics as usual will not stop Trump’s unconstitutional acts
    During his first term in office, President Donald Trump bridled under various Watergate-era mechanisms passed to provide oversight to the executive branch. The second time around, Trump has successfully dismantled them. This includes firing nearly every “independent” Inspector General with the acquiescence, if not outright support, of a Republican Party that is in lockstep with virtually everything he proposes or does.
    Of course, Trump is hardly the first American chief executive to
  • Matt Fleming: Easter reflections in a fallen world

    Matt Fleming: Easter reflections in a fallen world
    “In those days Israel had no king; everyone did as they saw fit.”
    This scripture (Judges 21:25, NIV) always stands out to me because it seems so relevant to today.
    We as a people are dissatisfied and want someone or something to take care of us.
    But the King has already arrived.
    A few thousand years ago, Jesus of Nazareth rode into Jerusalem on a donkey, a humble entrance for someone believed to be the son of God who would soon be betrayed by one of his disciples, condemned though in
  • Orange County high school Artist of the Year 2025: Dance semifinalists

    Orange County high school Artist of the Year 2025: Dance semifinalists
    The following 16 students have been named as semifinalists for the 2025 Artist of the Year in dance out of 126 nominees. The students were chosen by a panel of teachers based on written statements, performance videos and artistic résumés.
    Students are placed into divisions based on the number of years they have been studying dance. Students with a combination of five years of dance training in middle school, high school and private training are placed into Division 1. Students with
  • Orange County high school Artist of the Year 2025: Film and TV semifinalists

    Orange County high school Artist of the Year 2025: Film and TV semifinalists
    The following 16 students have been named as semifinalists for the 2025 Artist of the Year in film and TV out of 61 nominees. The students were chosen by a panel of teachers based on written statements, sample films/reels and artistic résumés.
    Students are placed into divisions based on the number of years they have been studying film and TV. Students with a combination of three years of film and TV training in middle school, high school and private training are placed into Divisio
  • Orange County high school Artist of the Year 2025: Theater semifinalists

    Orange County high school Artist of the Year 2025: Theater semifinalists
    The following 16 students have been named as semifinalists for the 2025 Artist of the Year in theater from among 211 nominees. These students were chosen by a panel of teachers based on written statements, performance videos or design portfolios, and artistic résumés.
    Students are placed into divisions based on the number of years they have been studying theater. Students with a combination of four years of theater training in middle school, high school and private training are pla
  • Orange County high school Artist of the Year 2025: Instrumental music semifinalists

    Orange County high school Artist of the Year 2025: Instrumental music semifinalists
    The following 16 students have been named as semifinalists for the 2025 Artist of the Year in instrumental music out of 120 nominees. The students were chosen by a panel of teachers based on written statements, artistic résumés performance videos or a portfolio of compositions/arrangements.
    In submitting their work, students identified their strongest specialty within the discipline and the judges use that specialty to help focus their evaluations.
    Meet the other semifinalistsDance
  • Orange County high school Artist of the Year 2025: Vocal music semifinalists

    Orange County high school Artist of the Year 2025: Vocal music semifinalists
    The following 16 students have been named as semifinalists for the 2025 Artist of the Year in vocal music out of 119 nominees. The students were chosen by a panel of teachers based on written statements, artistic résumés, performance videos and sometimes a portfolio of original music/arrangements.
    Students are placed into divisions based on the number of years they have been studying vocal music. Students with a combination of four years of vocal training in middle school, high sch
  • Orange County high school Artist of the Year 2025: Fine arts semifinalists

    Orange County high school Artist of the Year 2025: Fine arts semifinalists
    The following 16 students have been named as semifinalists for the 2025 Artist of the Year in fine arts out of 184 nominees. The students were chosen by a panel of teachers based on written statements and art portfolios.
    Students are placed into divisions based on the number of years they have been studying fine arts. Students with a combination of three years of fine arts training in middle school, high school and private training are placed into Division 1. Students with less than three years
  • Orange County high school Artist of the Year 2025: Media arts semifinalists

    Orange County high school Artist of the Year 2025: Media arts semifinalists
    The following 16 students have been named as semifinalists for the 2025 Artist of the Year in media arts out of 102 nominees. The students were chosen by a panel of teachers based on written statements and art portfolios.
    Students are placed into divisions based on the number of years they have been studying media arts. Students with a combination of three years of media art training in middle school, high school and private training are placed into Division 1. Students with less than three year
  • Misinformation about fentanyl exposure threatens to undermine overdose response

    Misinformation about fentanyl exposure threatens to undermine overdose response
    By Henry Larweh, KFF Health News
    Fentanyl, the deadly synthetic opioid driving the nation’s high drug overdose rates, is also caught up in another increasingly serious problem: misinformation.
    False and misleading narratives on social media, in news reports, and even in popular television dramas suggesting people can overdose from touching fentanyl — rather than ingesting it — are now informing policy and spending decisions.
    In an episode of the CBS cop drama “Blue Bloods
  • The ‘return’ of an extinct wolf is not the answer to saving endangered species, experts warn

    The ‘return’ of an extinct wolf is not the answer to saving endangered species, experts warn
    As the Trump administration slashes funding for health, energy and climate research, there’s one science the administration is promoting: de-extinction.
    Earlier this month, a biotechnology company announced it had genetically engineered three gray wolf pups to have white hair, more muscular jaws and a larger build — characteristics of the dire wolf, a species that hasn’t roamed the Earth for several millennia.
    Now, the Trump administration is citing the case of the dire wolf as
  • Is your teen sleep-deprived? These expert bedtime tips could help

    Is your teen sleep-deprived? These expert bedtime tips could help
    By JOCELYN GECKER, Associated Press
    Navigating bedtime with a teenager is, in many homes, a nightly battle with a constant refrain: Get off your phone! Go to bed!
    Research shows that today’s teenagers are more sleep-deprived than ever before. Adolescents need between eight and 10 hours of sleep, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. But nearly 80% of American teenagers aren’t getting that, and experts say it’s affecting important areas like mental health
  • Sleep training is no longer just for babies. Some schools are teaching teens how to sleep

    Sleep training is no longer just for babies. Some schools are teaching teens how to sleep
    By JOCELYN GECKER, Associated Press
    MANSFIELD, Ohio (AP) — The topic of a new course at Mansfield Senior High School is one that teenagers across the country are having trouble with: How to Get to Sleep.
    One ninth grader in the class says his method is to scroll through TikTok until he nods off. Another teen says she often falls asleep while on a late-night group chat with friends. Not everyone takes part in class discussions on a recent Friday; some students are slumped over their desks n
  • The best of both worlds: Why more consumers are choosing hybrids

    The best of both worlds: Why more consumers are choosing hybrids
    Drivers who want some of the savings and eco-friendly benefits of an electric vehicle with the convenience of a gas-powered car are finding the perfect mix in hybrids: great mileage and none of the range anxiety that can come with owning a full EV.
    Hybrid sales in the U.S. surged by more than 36.7% in 2024, outpacing growth in both traditional gas vehicles and fully electric models, according to Wards Intelligence. Hybrids use both an internal combustion engine (ICE) and an electric motor that w
  • Mortgage accelerator loan: What is it and how does it work?

    Mortgage accelerator loan: What is it and how does it work?
    By Jennifer Bradley Franklin, Bankrate.com
    In broad terms, mortgage acceleration or an accelerator loan is any program that “helps homeowners pay off their mortgage balances much earlier, resulting in significant interest savings over the life of the loan and reducing the payment duration by several years,” says Robert Bullara, owner of Fine Realty International in Austin, Texas.
    “With mortgage accelerator programs, you pay a little extra each month toward your mortgage’s
  • With so much market upheaval, is it time to rent – or buy?

    With so much market upheaval, is it time to rent – or buy?
    It is well known that buying a home, especially in California, is now unaffordable for many.
    This is true even for those who seemingly have done everything right and finished school, worked hard and saved diligently.
    In fact, in 2023, only 15% of California households could afford to buy a home, according to the California Association of Realtors. This represents the lowest home affordability rate since 2007.
    Of course, this is sad because, for many generations, homeownership has been a deeply r
  • Coachella 2025: Green Day, Charli xcx and Ed Sheeran highlight day 2, weekend 2

    Coachella 2025: Green Day, Charli xcx and Ed Sheeran highlight day 2, weekend 2
    The Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival‘s second day on weekend 2 seemed similar to last Saturday, April 12, with a few notable exceptions, including an Easter egg introduction for Green Day.
    It began with a guy in a pink bunny costume running out on stage to introduce the band, and that pink bunny guy was quickly revealed to be none other than Flava Flav introducing the alt-rock icons Green Day.
    Flavor Flav is unveiled as the Green Day drunk bunny at the start of the Green Day set
  • Surging Orange Lutheran softball cools off La Mirada in tournament final

    Surging Orange Lutheran softball cools off La Mirada in tournament final
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowLA MIRADA — Orange Lutheran’s softball team appears to be playing its best at the right time.
    With about 2 1/2 weeks left in the regular season, the Lancers delivered a well-rounded effort to capture the La Mirada Classic by cooling off the host Matadores 13-3 in a mercy-rule shortened final Saturday night at Jennie Finch Field.
    Freshman Rylee Silva pitched six solid innings while Cate Medvitz
  • Surging Orange Lutheran softball cools off La Mirada for tournament title

    Surging Orange Lutheran softball cools off La Mirada for tournament title
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowLA MIRADA — Orange Lutheran’s softball team appears to be playing its best at the right time.
    With about 2 1/2 weeks left in the regular season, the Lancers delivered a well-rounded effort to capture the La Mirada Classic by cooling off the host Matadores 13-3 in a mercy-rule shortened final Saturday night at Jennie Finch Field.
    Freshman Rylee Silva pitched six solid innings while Cate Medvitz
  • Swanson: Don’t overreact, but Lakers’ Game 1 loss left a lot to be desired

    Swanson: Don’t overreact, but Lakers’ Game 1 loss left a lot to be desired
    LOS ANGELES — Repeat after me: I will not overreact to Game 1. I will not overreact to Game 1. I will not …  
    But, ouch, man.
    If the third-seeded Lakers really want to “Unleash Joy” as their playoff branding tells us they do, they’re going to need to react to this Game 1 – a 117-95 loss to the the sixth-seeded Minnesota Timberwolves to open their best-of-seven first-round playoff series on Saturday night at Crypto.com Arena.
    The stunning blowout spo
  • LAFC earns draw with Portland on Denis Bouanga’s late penalty

    LAFC earns draw with Portland on Denis Bouanga’s late penalty
    PORTLAND, Ore. — Denis Bouanga converted a penalty kick in the 90th minute to pull Los Angeles Football Club into a 3-3 draw against the Portland Timbers on Saturday night.
    Felipe Mora scored twice for the Timbers, who remained undefeated in their last six matches. Portland hasn’t lost since March 8 at Nashville.
    Olivier Giroud scored his first goal in league play for LAFC. Los Angeles coach Steve Cherundolo was handed a red card in the second half.
    On Friday, Cherundolo announced th
  • Faithful celebrating Easter, Passover find connection in stories and traditions

    Faithful celebrating Easter, Passover find connection in stories and traditions
    With both Easter Sunday and the end of Passover falling on the same day this year, April 20, Jewish and Christian faithful around Southern California and the world are finding creative ways to observe — and celebrate — the holy holidays.
    Easter, which marks the resurrection of Jesus after his suffering and death on the cross, is also symbolically connected to the Jewish Passover, which commemorates the Israelites’ liberation from centuries of slavery in Egypt. Though both relig
  • Man, toddler killed in crash on 5 Freeway in northern Orange County

    Man, toddler killed in crash on 5 Freeway in northern Orange County
    A man and a toddler died and at least three other people were injured in a crash in northern Orange County on the Santa Ana (5) Freeway near the 91 Freeway interchange Saturday night.
    The crash was first reported to the California Highway Patrol at 7:11 p.m. on the northbound 5 Freeway just north of Magnolia Avenue, near the borders of Anaheim, Fullerton and Buena Park.
    Witnesses told the CHP a white SUV was being driven recklessly before the collision with a dark-colored SUV, which caused both
  • 1 killed, 4 hurt in crash on 5 Freeway in northern Orange County

    1 killed, 4 hurt in crash on 5 Freeway in northern Orange County
    One person was killed and four others injured in a crash in northern Orange County on the Santa Ana (5) Freeway near the 91 Freeway interchange Saturday night.
    The crash was first reported to the California Highway Patrol at 7:11 p.m. on the northbound 5 Freeway just north of Magnolia Avenue, near the border of Anaheim and Fullerton.
    Witnesses told the CHP a white SUV was being driven recklessly before the collision with a dark-colored SUV, which caused both vehicles to roll over and caused the
  • Mike Trout’s 2 home runs aren’t enough as Angels fall to Giants

    Mike Trout’s 2 home runs aren’t enough as Angels fall to Giants
    ANAHEIM — Coming home this season not only meant that Kyle Hendricks would play for what is essentially the hometown Angels, it meant he would finally pitch from the Angel Stadium mound after 12 seasons in the major leagues.
    The Mission Viejo native performed well Saturday from the slab he had his eye on for so much of his youth, although the San Francisco Giants were able to hold on for a 3-2 victory to even the series at a game each.
    Mike Trout did his part to bring the Angels back with
  • Lakers get blown out by Timberwolves in series opener

    Lakers get blown out by Timberwolves in series opener
    LOS ANGELES — The stage was set for the Lakers to kick off the playoffs in a memorable manner.
    Areas near and leading to the Lakers’ locker room were redecorated with purple playoff signage.
    Golden T-shirts with the Lakers’ playoff slogan “Unleash Joy” were on every seat for every fan inside Crypto.com Arena – the first time the Lakers have opened a first-round playoff series in Los Angeles since April 2012.
    But by the time those same fans got back to their se
  • Coachella 2025: Step inside the hidden pub Ed Sheeran helped design

    Coachella 2025: Step inside the hidden pub Ed Sheeran helped design
    When United Kingdom native Dan Morfitt walked by a green phone booth door at the corner of the Indio Central Market, he knew he had to check it out and see what was inside.
    “I know what the front of a pub looks like and when we saw it we had to head towards it,” he said.
    Once inside, pushing on the phone booth wall revealed a long brick hallway leading to another world inside the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival.
    The secret entrance to the Old Phone Pub at the Coachella
  • LPGA rookie Ingrid Lindblad shares LA Championship lead heading into final round

    LPGA rookie Ingrid Lindblad shares LA Championship lead heading into final round
    Tarzana — Sweden’s Ingrid Lindblad made five birdie putts in Saturday’s third round of the LPGA JM Eagle LA Championship at El Caballero Country Club, but Lindblad said the bogey putt she holed on the par-3, ninth hole was the biggest shot of her 4-under 68 round.
    After hitting her tee shot in the pond in front of the ninth green, Lindblad knocked her third shot 17 feet above the hole but found a way to knock the speed putt into the cup to save her bogey. Making the putt gave t
  • Rosary breaks own county record in 4×100 relay at Mt. SAC meet

    Rosary breaks own county record in 4×100 relay at Mt. SAC meet
    Records are made to be broken, even if they are your own.
    Rosary’s 4×100 relay team broke the Orange County girls record for the event with its time of 45.21 seconds in the Mt. SAC Relays at Mt. San Antonio College on Saturday.
    The Royals foursome of – in the order in which they run the 4×100 –  freshman Tra’via Flournoy, junior Justine Wilson, junior Jada Faison and freshman Maliyah Collins set the county record last week with its time of 45.47 at the Ar
  • Coachella 2025: Step inside the hidden pub Ed Sheeran helped designed

    Coachella 2025: Step inside the hidden pub Ed Sheeran helped designed
    When United Kingdom native Dan Morfitt walked by a green phone booth door at the corner of the Indio Central Market, he knew he had to check it out and see what was inside.
    “I know what the front of a pub looks like and when we saw it we had to head towards it,” he said.
    Once inside, pushing on the phone booth wall revealed a long brick hallway leading to another world inside the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival.
    The secret entrance to the Old Phone Pub at the Coachella

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