• Orange County scores and player stats for Saturday, May 3

    Orange County scores and player stats for Saturday, May 3
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowScores and stats from Orange County games on Saturday, May 3
    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
    GIRLS BEACH VOLLEYBALL
    CIF-SS PLAYOFFS
    Finals
    DIVISION 3
    Long Beach Poly 3, Canyon 2
    BOYS VOLLEYBALL
    CIF-SS PLAYOFFS
    Round 2
    DIVISION 4
  • CIF boys tennis: Defending champion University among 5 top seeds from OC

    CIF boys tennis: Defending champion University among 5 top seeds from OC
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowUniversity’s boys tennis team is seeded No. 1 for its bid to capture a fourth consecutive CIF-SS Open Division championship and extend a dominant stretch of results.
    The Trojans were one of five Orange County schools on Saturday to earn top seeds for the upcoming section playoffs, which begin Wednesday.
    Portola (Division 1), Edison (Division 2), Oxford Academy (Division 4) and Capistrano Valley (Div
  • Orange County softball standings: Saturday, May 3

    Orange County softball standings: Saturday, May 3
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowOrange County high school softball standings through Friday, May 2.TRINITY LEAGUE
    League
    Overall
    Orange Lutheran
    6-2
    22-4
    Mater Dei
    5-4
    16-11-1
    Santa Margarita
    4-5
    18-9-1
    JSerra
    2-6
    14-13SUNSET LEAGUE
    League
    Overall
    Los Alamitos
    9-2
    15-12
    Huntington Beach
    8-2
    19-7
    Marina
    6-4
    12-13
    Fountain Valley
    6-5
    14-11
    Edison
    6-5
    11-13
    Newport Harbor
    2-8
    10-16
    Corona del Mar
    0-11
    8-16
    SOUTH COAST LEAGUE
    League
    Overall
  • Orange County families are working hard, but it shouldn’t be this hard to get by

    Orange County families are working hard, but it shouldn’t be this hard to get by
    This week, United Ways of California released the latest Real Cost Measure in California report, offering a clear look at what it actually costs to live in our communities. Unlike the federal poverty measure, which has often been criticized for being outdated, the Real Cost Measure looks at the true costs of housing, childcare, food, transportation, healthcare, and taxes. The findings are eye-opening and confirm what many people have been feeling for a long time.
    In Orange County, the Real Cost
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  • How to save the LA28 Olympics from the incompetence of Los Angeles leaders

    How to save the LA28 Olympics from the incompetence of Los Angeles leaders
    I went to the Olympics in 1984 – not as an athlete nor a reporter but as a volunteer at the Olympic Village on the campus of UCLA. Just 16 years old, I swelled with pride at the chance to participate in this global celebration of unity and excellence through competitive sports. As a messenger, simply delivering envelopes and packages, I still felt part of the grand event. Meticulously planned and flawlessly executed, the 1984 Olympics remains the gold standard, notably achieving a small pr
  • Chihuahua mix Pearl’s friendly, joyful outlook is infectious

    Chihuahua mix Pearl’s friendly, joyful outlook is infectious
    Breed: Chihuahua mix
    Age: 1 year
    Sex: Spayed female
    Size: 8 pounds
    Pearl’s story: She may be tiny, but Pearl is a big bundle of pure joy. This girl is sweet as can be, with a heart full of love and a shining personality. She’s happy, lively and always ready to brighten your day with her cheerful spirit. Pearl is the perfect companion, full of affection and charm, and is just waiting for the perfect home where she can share all of her love. She’s fully vaccinated and microchippe
  • German shepherd Karma is a friendly, social girl

    German shepherd Karma is a friendly, social girl
    Breed: German shepherd
    Age: 18 months
    Sex: Spayed female
    Size: 71 pounds
    Karma’s story: Beautiful Karma is a super social, friendly girl. She knows how to sit and shake on cue and is a pretty good housemate. She enjoys being out and meeting new people and likes other dogs. Karma will make someone very lucky – she’s a great example of a shepherd: strong, smart and lots of fun. She is not reactive, but is gentle, easy to get along with and a rare find.
    Adoption cost: $400
    Adoptio
  • Memo to California’s Democratic lawmakers: Soliciting minors should be a felony

    Memo to California’s Democratic lawmakers: Soliciting minors should be a felony
    Why are California’s Democratic lawmakers so ambivalent about protecting 16- and 17-year-olds from sex trafficking?
    It is the strangest hill to die on, but so many in Sacramento are adamant that this is a tough question, one requiring much pondering.
    This week, Assemblymember Nick Shultz, the Burbank Democrat who chairs the Assembly Public Safety Committee, forced a colleague to strip language out of her bill, AB 379, which would make it an automatic felony to purchase sex from a 16- or 17
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  • Galaxy take on Sporting Kansas City and former teammate Dejan Joveljić

    Galaxy take on Sporting Kansas City and former teammate Dejan Joveljić
    Dejan Joveljić joined the Galaxy late in the 2021 from Eintracht Frankfurt and, despite limited minutes, made the most of his scoring opportunities.
    In what would be his final year with the Galaxy, he capped it with a 20-plus goal season – 21 in all competitions, including one in December’s MLS Cup victory over the New York Red Bulls.
    “Dejan, from Day One, he is a single-minded, in many ways, goal scorer,” Galaxy coach Greg Vanney said. “That’s what he wa
  • Suspected DUI driver arrested after fatal crash in Stanton

    Suspected DUI driver arrested after fatal crash in Stanton
    A driver was arrested on suspicion of drunken driving after a multi-vehicle crash in Stanton that killed a man and injured another person, authorities said Saturday, May 3.
    The crash occurred at about 11 p.m. Friday in the area of a Magnolia and Pacific avenues, Sgt. Gerard McCann of the Orange County Sheriff’s Department said.
    Paramedics pronounced a man dead at the scene and rushed another person to a hospital, according to the Orange County Fire Authority.
    One driver attempted to flee t
  • Lenny Kravitz closes the first day of BeachLife with string of hits and a message of love

    Lenny Kravitz closes the first day of BeachLife with string of hits and a message of love
    With a set that started with deep cuts before closing with some of the greatest hits in his long career, rocker Lenny Kravitz closed out day one of the South Bay’s biggest music festival, which brought thousands of people to Redondo Beach on Friday, May 2, the opening of the three-day event.
    “It’s been a long time since we’ve been in SoCal. I would like to thank you for having me here to celebrate life,” he told the crowd during his headlining set at the BeachLife F
  • Orange County baseball standings: Saturday, May 3

    Orange County baseball standings: Saturday, May 3
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowOrange County high school baseball standings through Friday, May 2.TRINITY LEAGUE
    League
    Overall
    St. John Bosco
    14-1
    22-4
    Orange Lutheran
    10-5
    21-6
    Santa Margarita
    7-8
    15-12
    JSerra
    5-10
    10-15
    Servite
    5-10
    14-13
    Mater Dei
    4-11
    14-13
    SUNSET LEAGUE
    League
    Overall
    Huntington Beach
    15-2
    22-4
    Newport Harbor
    14-4
    22-6
    Los Alamitos
    10-8
    17-9-2
    Fountain Valley
    9-8
    15-11
    Edison
    6-12
    13-14
    Corona del Mar
    6-12
    12-14
  • LA County Fair: 7 outrageous, creative or flat-out delicious foods for 2025

    LA County Fair: 7 outrageous, creative or flat-out delicious foods for 2025
    Vendors who create new foods for the LA County Fair have fresh takes on traditional foods such as corn dogs and turkey legs this year.
    The fair runs through May 26 at the Fairplex in Pomona.
    Here are seven items that caught our eye, and our taste buds, at a preview held Wednesday, April 30.
    Most prices were not available, but novelties at the fair typically cost $10-$25. For people seeking discounts, there’s a Fair Value Menu with most vendors offering snacks or combos at a fixed pric
  • Sewage spill closes stretch of coast in Newport, Huntington Beach

    Sewage spill closes stretch of coast in Newport, Huntington Beach
    A sewage spill has prompted health officials to close a stretch of coastline in Huntington Beach and Newport Beach, authorities said Saturday, May 3.
    The ocean water closure affects an area from the Talbert Channel outfall at Huntington State Beach to the projection of Grant Street in Newport Beach, according to the Orange County Health Care Agency’s Environmental Health Services department.
    The spill of approximately 4,000 gallons was caused by a roots and grease blockage of a sewer line
  • Trump’s attacks on the press threaten a critical check on government

    Trump’s attacks on the press threaten a critical check on government
    No president of the United States has ever loved the American news media. 
    Most have barely tolerated the institution that our Founding Fathers called the Fourth Estate.  The press were to be a watchdog of the government, which the Founding Fathers distrusted.  
    If the news media are doing their job, print, broadcast and digital media are holding politicians accountable for their actions, educating the public about government at all levels and uncovering wrongdoing when they
  • Orange County restaurants shut down by health inspectors (April 24-May 1)

    Orange County restaurants shut down by health inspectors (April 24-May 1)
    Restaurants and other food vendors ordered to close and allowed to reopen by Orange County health inspectors from April 24 to May 1.
    Jack’s, 20191 Pacific Coast Highway, Huntington BeachClosed: May 1
    Reason: None providedMoonlight Pizza & Chicken, 9895 Warner Ave., Suite G, Fountain ValleyClosed: May 1
    Reason: Rodent infestation
    Reopened: May 2Food sales at Michaels, 25652 El Paseo, Mission ViejoClosed: May 1
    Reason: Rodent infestationStella’s, 17 Monarch Bay Plaza, Dana PointClo
  • Susan Shelley: Can the enviros keep the lights on?

    Susan Shelley: Can the enviros keep the lights on?
    On Monday, the power went out in Spain and Portugal. It happened at 12:38 p.m. local time, when the grid was relying on solar and wind power for about 78% of the electricity in use.
    Monday afternoon, the director of Red Eléctrica, Spain’s grid operator, said the outage was caused by a “very strong oscillation in the electrical network,” which led the Spanish power system to “disconnect from the European system” followed by “the collapse of the Iberian e
  • Irvine Unified’s new superintendent has deep ties to the district

    Irvine Unified’s new superintendent has deep ties to the district
    Irvine Unified School District has named its first new superintendent in nearly 14 years, tapping longtime assistant superintendent Cassie Parham.
    Parham has served as interim superintendent since February, after the retirement of Terry Walker — who had been in that role since 2011.
    “This role is a profound responsibility and honor,” Parham said in a statement. “I understand the enormity of our promise to families to educate and care for their children, and I am committed
  • Santa Anita horse racing consensus picks for Saturday, May 3, 2025

    Santa Anita horse racing consensus picks for Saturday, May 3, 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, May 3, 2025.
    Trouble viewing on mobile device? See consensus picks
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    Sign up for Ponies Express newsletter and get the latest news and tips on wagers for weekend Horse Racing at Santa Anita and other Southern California tracks in your inbox. Subscribe h
  • Reps. Dave Min and Mike Levin call for misconduct probe into Attorney General Pam Bondi

    Reps. Dave Min and Mike Levin call for misconduct probe into Attorney General Pam Bondi
    Two Southern California Democrats are calling on the Florida Bar to investigate U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi for what they alleged could be serious violations of legal ethics.
    In a letter sent Wednesday, April 30, Reps. Dave Min, D-Irvine, and Mike Levin, D-San Juan Capistrano, alleged that Bondi approved legally questionable decisions at the Justice Department, including dropping a federal case against New York Mayor Eric Adams and overseeing the deportation of Venezuelan nationals under dis
  • Larry Wilson: Trump fires 400 climate scientists on one hot day

    Larry Wilson: Trump fires 400 climate scientists on one hot day
    Just because you — you scholar, you — have decided to stop studying something, doesn’t mean it’s going away.
    When that lovely peacenik Pete Seeger — later echoed by Laura Nyro — sang “I ain’t gonna study war no more,” it didn’t mean war was over.
    Yes, I’ve always thought it was a little weird that we actually have a National War College, where the military scholars go to study war, but it’s probably more realistic than weird
  • How creating colorful plant combinations can create an impact in the garden

    How creating colorful plant combinations can create an impact in the garden
    Sometimes, the most memorable plant combinations consist of plants that you would not imagine could have such an impact. Individually, they might not be too interesting, but brought together in a garden bed, they leave an indelible impression.
    I saw an example of this the other day. The bed consisted of a variegated Euonymous with foliage that was mostly gold, ordinary zonal or fish geraniums with flowers in fire engine red, and bluish-purple flowered sea lavender (Limonium perezii). Gold and re
  • Did they forget the pension crisis?

    Did they forget the pension crisis?
    Years ago, when my family went to a popular Mexican restaurant, my young son started reaching for a raw habanero pepper. I told him not to put it in his mouthbut, in a typical act of offspring defiance, he started chewing on it. Suffice it to say, he never did that again.
    If an 8-year-old can learn from his mistakes, why can’t legislators? Two bills relating to public employee pension benefits illustrate the point.
    In the 1990s, on the heels of winning the Cold War and so-called “pea
  • U.S. home sales hit a 10-year low

    U.S. home sales hit a 10-year low
    The last time the U.S. housing market was this slow, “Fifty Shades of Grey” topped the box office and “Uptown Funk” was the No. 1 song.
    To get a broader glimpse into the nation’s housing market, my trusty spreadsheet reviewed a slightly different set of home sales figures created for the Southern California News Group by the real estate data firm Attom.
    Unlike many industry yardsticks that track only existing single-family homes, Attom’s statistics follow clos
  • Before pursuing a real estate deal, QUALIFY it first

    Before pursuing a real estate deal, QUALIFY it first
    In commercial real estate, not every opportunity is created equal.
    Some sparkle at first glance but fade with time.
    Others seem ordinary but blossom into career-defining deals.
    After decades in this business, I’ve learned that success often comes down to asking the right questions before diving in.
    That’s why I developed the QUALIFY framework.
    QUALIFY is an acronym — a checklist, really — designed to evaluate whether a prospect or assignment is worth your time and effort.
  • When hospitals ditch Medicare Advantage plans, thousands of members get to leave, too

    When hospitals ditch Medicare Advantage plans, thousands of members get to leave, too
    By Susan Jaffe, KFF Health News
    For several years, Fred Neary had been seeing five doctors at the Baylor Scott & White Health system, whose 52 hospitals serve central and northern Texas, including Neary’s home in Dallas. But in October, his Humana Medicare Advantage plan — an alternative to government-run Medicare — warned that Baylor and the insurer were fighting over a new contract. If they couldn’t reach an agreement, he’d have to find new doctors or new heal
  • Why cameras are popping up in eldercare facilities

    Why cameras are popping up in eldercare facilities
    By Paula Span, KFF Health News
    The assisted living facility in Edina, Minnesota, where Jean Peters and her siblings moved their mother in 2011, looked lovely. “But then you start uncovering things,” Peters said.
    Her mother, Jackie Hourigan, widowed and developing memory problems at 82, too often was still in bed when her children came to see her midmorning.
    “She wasn’t being toileted, so her pants would be soaked,” said Peters, 69, a retired nurse-practitioner in Bl
  • Tips for handling your finances in a time of economic uncertainty

    Tips for handling your finances in a time of economic uncertainty
    By ADRIANA MORGA, Associated Press
    NEW YORK (AP) — Financial markets are volatile. Consumer confidence is at its lowest level in five years. Economists say recession risks are rising.
    It all adds up to financial uncertainty for a lot of Americans. Roughly half of U.S. adults say that President Trump’s trade policies will increase prices “a lot,” according to a recent poll by The Associated Press-NORC Center of Public Affairs Research. And about half of Americans are &ldqu
  • Swimming roundup: Santa Margarita’s Teagan O’Dell sets OC mark in 200 free

    Swimming roundup: Santa Margarita’s Teagan O’Dell sets OC mark in 200 free
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowJust call them Teagan O’Dell’s senior trips, and mark them as ultra valuable.
    The Santa Margarita standout mixed swimming with friendship earlier this spring with a series of short adventures.
    O’Dell visited and trained with future Cal roommate Claire Weinstein at the powerhouse Sandpipers of Nevada club. She attended the NCAA Division I men’s championships in Washington to support
  • Baseball roundup: Santa Margarita wins fight for 3rd place in Trinity League

    Baseball roundup: Santa Margarita wins fight for 3rd place in Trinity League
    Santa Margarita’s baseball team clinched a berth in the CIF-SS playoffs with a 4-3 win over Servite on Friday in the final Trinity League game for both teams at Santa Margarita High.
    The Eagles finished in third place in the standings. The six-team league awards guaranteed playoff berths to the top three finishers. Santa Margarita went 7-8 in league, two games ahead of Servite and JSerra.
    Santa Margarita, No. 3 in the Orange County Top 25, is 15-12 overall. The Eagles will be in Divis
  • Esperanza boys volleyball upsets Cypress, advances to CIF-SS quarterfinals

    Esperanza boys volleyball upsets Cypress, advances to CIF-SS quarterfinals
    CYPRESS — Esperanza boys volleyball coach Jordyn Griggs emphasized to her players that they had the ability to surprise some teams in the CIF Southern Section Division 5 playoffs.
    On Friday night, the Aztecs did just that.
    They defeated fourth-seeded Cypress in five sets, 25-21, 20-25, 13-25, 25-20, 15-11, to advance to the quarterfinals on Wednesday.
    Senior outside hitter Will Preston led the attack with a team-high 14 kills, while fellow senior Tyler Lemmon added nine kills and
  • Trabuco Hills baseball clinches share of South Coast title with wild win

    Trabuco Hills baseball clinches share of South Coast title with wild win
    Trabuco Hills’ Sam Crouse pitches during an 18-8 win over Capistrano Valley that clinched the South Coast League title for the Mustangs on Friday, May 2, 2025. (Photo by Jeff Antenore, Contributing Photographer)
    Trabuco Hills’ Brady Meade hits an RBI single during an 18-8 win over Capistrano Valley in a South Coast League game on Friday, May 2, 2025. (Photo by Jeff Antenore, Contributing Photographer)
    Capistrano Valley third baseman Landon Stewart tags Trabuco Hill’s Mikey Gray
  • Kenley Jansen allows 3 homers in 9th as Angels lose 7th straight

    Kenley Jansen allows 3 homers in 9th as Angels lose 7th straight
    ANAHEIM — Kenley Jansen waited seven days to get a chance to pitch. When he finally got to the mound again, it took only three pitches for him to give up his first run of the season.
    Three pitches later, he gave up his second.
    Jansen entered in a tie game and gave up six runs on three homers in the Angels’ 9-1 loss to the Detroit Tigers on Friday night.
    Jansen hadn’t been pitching because the Angels (12-19) hadn’t been able to get a lead in what is now a seven-game losing
  • Rolando Romero stuns Ryan Garcia in Times Square boxing event

    Rolando Romero stuns Ryan Garcia in Times Square boxing event
    People watch as Teofimo Lopez, left, fights Arnold Barboza Jr. during a super lightweight boxing match in Times Square Friday, May 2, 2025, in New York. (AP Photo/Frank Franklin II)
    Fans watch Teofimo Lopez and Arnold Barboza Jr. fight during a super lightweight boxing match in Times Square Friday, May 2, 2025, in New York. (AP Photo/Frank Franklin II)
    People gather in Times Square to watch a boxing match Friday, May 2, 2025, in New York. (AP Photo/Frank Franklin II)
    People gather in Times Squar
  • Comedy magician to conjure up some laughs and tricks

    Comedy magician to conjure up some laughs and tricks
    A matchstick and a handkerchief drew Mac King into the world of magic when he was just 5 years old.
    It was a simple trick, shown to him by his grandfather back home in Kentucky, but it ignited what would become a lifelong passion.
    King was directed to place a wooden matchstick inside a handkerchief and snap it in two. He remembers feeling and hearing it break, but when his grandfather opened the handkerchief, the matchstick was whole.
    “To me it was a miracle, and when he showed me how the
  • La Habra baseball routs Crean Lutheran, sets up showdown for league title

    La Habra baseball routs Crean Lutheran, sets up showdown for league title
    IRVINE — The La Habra baseball team received several welcome gifts in its North Hills League game against Crean Lutheran on Friday at Crean Lutheran High school.
    And the Highlanders took full advantage of the Saints’ generosity in a 13-0 victory.
    The tone was set in the first inning when the Highlanders (17-9, 7-3) scored six runs on one hit in the inning.
    That’s because five batters walked and three were hit by pitches. There were also three wild pitches, all with runners on t
  • Yoshinobu Yamamoto dominates Braves as Dodgers win 6th straight

    Yoshinobu Yamamoto dominates Braves as Dodgers win 6th straight
    ATLANTA — No one show him a calendar.
    Yoshinobu Yamamoto was voted the National League’s Pitcher of the Month for the first month of the season, during which he led the majors with a 1.06 ERA. Yamamoto didn’t acknowledge the passage of time on Friday, pitching like the National League’s best against the Atlanta Braves.
    Yamamoto took a no-hitter into the sixth inning and allowed just one hit in six scoreless innings as the Dodgers beat the Braves, 2-1, in the opener of a w
  • Douglas Schoen: Tariffs turn into a political tax on Trump’s approval

    Douglas Schoen: Tariffs turn into a political tax on Trump’s approval
    One month ago, in these pages, I wrote that President Trump’s efforts to drastically reorder the global economy via sweeping tariffs was a significant gamble, both politically and economically. 
    Now, as Trump marks 100 days in office, multiple polls show that instead of paying off, Trump’s tariff gamble is rapidly eroding his political support.
    Indeed, not only has Trump’s overall approval rating dropped 14-points from inauguration day, going from net-plus-7 to net-negativ
  • Riley Tiernan propels Angel City FC past Washington

    Riley Tiernan propels Angel City FC past Washington
    WASHINGTON — Reigning NWSL Rookie of the Month Riley Tiernan scored two goals, including the game-winner in stoppage time, as Angel City FC beat the Washington Spirit, 4-3, on Friday night in the nation’s capital.
    Washington had tied the score in the 89th minute when Gabby Carle sent a long ball over the top to forward Brittany Ratcliffe, who headed it back across the back line. The ball deflected off an Angel City defender and fell to Esme Morgan, who got a foot on it for her second
  • St. John Bosco baseball finishes league play with shutout of JSerra

    St. John Bosco baseball finishes league play with shutout of JSerra
    BELLFLOWER – St. John Bosco got a two-run home run from second baseman Jaden Jackson in the sixth inning and five scoreless innings from pitcher Noah Everly in a 2-0 win over JSerra in the teams’ final Trinity League game Friday.
    The Braves (22-4, 14-1) had already secured first place and the Trinity League title coming into the game, and finished league play on a high note against the struggling Lions (10-15, 5-10).
    The game was a pitchers’ duel for most of the day, as Everly
  • California the world’s fourth biggest economy? Not necessarily

    California the world’s fourth biggest economy? Not necessarily
    California clout?
    Politicians touted the state’s economy as being the sixth-largest in the world in 2015. In 2025, they’re telling us it’s No. 4. What they don’t mention is the high cost of living knocks it down a few notches.
    How were the economic rankings compiled?
    The California report cited newly released global data from the International Monetary Fund and state data from a U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis preliminary report. The report shows California’s econo
  • Kings’ latest first-round playoff exit is a sour end to promising season

    Kings’ latest first-round playoff exit is a sour end to promising season
    It’s not often that a campaign in which a team tied single-season franchise records for wins and points while setting a new mark for victories on home ice ends up with both the coach and the general manager on the hot seat, but such is the plight of the Kings.
    They’ve made beating the Edmonton Oilers in the first round of the playoffs seem like a fool’s errand, having lost to them in four consecutive postseasons. Getting out of the first round in general appears even more Sisyp
  • Analysis: Kings’ latest first-round exit is a sour end to promising season

    Analysis: Kings’ latest first-round exit is a sour end to promising season
    It’s not often that a campaign in which a team tied single-season franchise records for wins and points while setting a new mark for victories on home ice ends up with both the coach and the general manager on the hot seat, but such is the plight of the Kings.
    They’ve made beating the Edmonton Oilers in the first round of the playoffs seem like a fool’s errand, having lost to them in four consecutive postseasons. Getting out of the first round in general appears even more Sisyp
  • May the fourth be with you: A look at the new Lucas Museum of Narrative Art

    May the fourth be with you: A look at the new Lucas Museum of Narrative Art
    A force to reckon with
    May 4th is considered a commemorative ‘Star Wars’ Day, so today we look at the new museum filmmaker George Lucas and his wife are building next to the L.A. Coliseum. It will open in 2026.Dynamic duo: For filmmaker George Lucas and Mellody Hobson, co-CEO and president of Ariel Investments, collecting art is a shared passion. Prior to their 2013 marriage, Hobson had been building a collection focused on contemporary African American works, including pieces by Kar
  • A look at the new Lucas Museum of Narrative Art

    A look at the new Lucas Museum of Narrative Art
    A force to reckon with
    May 4th is considered a commemorative ‘Star Wars’ Day, so today we look at the new museum filmmaker George Lucas and his wife are building next to the L.A. Coliseum. It will open in 2026.Dynamic duo: For filmmaker George Lucas and Mellody Hobson, co-CEO and president of Ariel Investments, collecting art is a shared passion. Prior to their 2013 marriage, Hobson had been building a collection focused on contemporary African American works, including pieces by Kar
  • Real ID, finally, takes off at airports beginning on Wednesday

    Real ID, finally, takes off at airports beginning on Wednesday
    What will airports look like beginning Wednesday, May 7, when the Transportation Security Administration starts demanding adult passengers flash federally accepted identification to jump aboard domestic flights?
    That’s unclear.
    “It’s hard to tell how it’s actually going to play out,” said Steve Lambert, a spokesperson for Ontario International Airport, who suggested travelers treat the immediate future like holiday season, arriving at the airport a few hours before
  • Are Southern California airports ready for the Real ID? Are you?

    Are Southern California airports ready for the Real ID? Are you?
    What will airports look like beginning Wednesday, May 7, when the Transportation Security Administration starts demanding adult passengers flash federally accepted identification to jump aboard domestic flights?
    That’s unclear.
    “It’s hard to tell how it’s actually going to play out,” said Steve Lambert, a spokesperson for Ontario International Airport, who suggested travelers treat the immediate future like holiday season, arriving at the airport a few hours before
  • 2 wounded in shooting at Inglewood college

    2 wounded in shooting at Inglewood college
    Two women were taken to a hospital in critical condition after being shot at Spartan College of Aeronautics and Technology in Inglewood on Friday, May 2, authorities said.
    As of 6 p.m., a person linked to the shooting was in custody, NBC4 reported.
    The shooting occurred in the 8900 block of Aviation Boulevard, between Arbor Vitae Street and Hillcrest Boulevard, the Los Angeles County Fire Department said.
    Sky5 footage showed officers and L.A. Fire Department crews responding to a building where
  • Orange County scores and player stats for Friday, May 2

    Orange County scores and player stats for Friday, May 2
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowScores and stats from Orange County games on Friday, May 2
    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.
    FRIDAY’S SCORES
    BOYS VOLLEYBALL
    CIF-SS PLAYOFFS
    Round 2
    DIVISION 9
    YULA (Yeshiva) def. Acaciawood Academy, 3-1
    BASEBALL
    GOLDEN WEST LEAGUE
    Costa Mesa 5, Kat
  • Angels’ Mike Trout says he’s ‘not concerned at all’ about knee injury

    Angels’ Mike Trout says he’s ‘not concerned at all’ about knee injury
    ANAHEIM — Mike Trout stood in the same spot outside the Angels’ clubhouse where he’s described many of his previous injuries. Often, he’s made predictions about his return that proved to be inaccurate, as he spent longer than expected on the injured list.
    As he was explaining on Friday that he doesn’t think the bone bruise in his left knee is a big deal, he was asked why this time feels different.
    “Well, there’s no structural damage,” Trout said. &

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