• Jorge Soler’s stiff back leaves Angels scrambling to fill right field

    Jorge Soler’s stiff back leaves Angels scrambling to fill right field
    NEW YORK — The Angels continue to have a mixed bag of imperfect pieces they are trying to wedge into right field while Mike Trout remains locked into the DH spot.
    Jorge Soler, who is primarily a DH, has been playing most of the time in right field lately, but on Wednesday he came up with a stiff back. That led Manager Ron Washington to put Luis Rengifo into right.
    Rengifo has played 32 games in right in his major league career, but for only three innings since 2023.
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  • Hive Live, proposing 1,050 apartment units in Costa Mesa, heads to City Council for approval

    Hive Live, proposing 1,050 apartment units in Costa Mesa, heads to City Council for approval
    A 1,050-unit apartment development in Costa Mesa, dubbed Hive Live, is set to be considered by the City Council next month after recently clearing the Planning Commission.
    Proposed for 14 acres north of the 405 Freeway on Susan Street, the project would include 105 low-income units in the mix of housing, as well as 3,692 square feet of retail space and 335,958 square feet of open space. The green space would be paseos open to the public during business hours and the project would also add more a
  • Catholic pilgrims arrive in Orange County after month-long journey across US

    Catholic pilgrims arrive in Orange County after month-long journey across US
    Thirty-one days of travel, nine states and 18 dioceses later, the National Eucharistic Pilgrimage arrived at its first stop in the Diocese of Orange Wednesday morning, June 18.
    Around 11:45 a.m., the pilgrimage van pulled into the back lot of Our Lady of Fatima Church in San Clemente, where more than 200 people gathered to welcome and pray with them.
    Fr. Antonio Lopez, pastor of Our Lady of Fatima, carries a Monstrance in to the church in San Clemente, CA, on Wednesday, June 18, 2025.The Blessed
  • Trump remakes the White House with new flagpoles

    Trump remakes the White House with new flagpoles
    By CHRIS MEGERIAN and DARLENE SUPERVILLE
    WASHINGTON (AP) — The American flag has long flown from a pole on the White House roof, but that’s always been too small for President Donald Trump, who wants everything to be bigger and more beautiful.
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  • Irvine leaders look to balance warehouse development with impacts

    Irvine leaders look to balance warehouse development with impacts
    Moving forward, the city of Irvine will keep greater control over the location of new warehouses. And, the city will stop the expansion of warehousing facilities into new planning areas.
    A highly anticipated ordinance recently approved by the City Council will require prospective warehouse developers to go through additional permitting processes with the city to see their projects come to fruition. As a formality, the City Council will need to approve the ordinance’s second reading at its
  • Ducks re-sign winger Nikita Nesterenko to 2-year deal

    Ducks re-sign winger Nikita Nesterenko to 2-year deal
    The Ducks have re-signed winger Nikita Nesterenko to a two-year contract, the team announced in a Wednesday news release.
    This deal carries a value just above the league minimum of $775,000. Notably, the pact being a one-way contract might signal a more consistent, more permanent role for Nesterenko, who has mostly been featured at the minor-league level over the past three seasons with the organization.
    The 6-foot-2-inch, 195-pound Brooklyn-born forward of Russian descent played a career-high 2
  • ICE takes custody of Spanish-language journalist arrested at Georgia protest

    ICE takes custody of Spanish-language journalist arrested at Georgia protest
    By RUSS BYNUM
    U.S. immigration authorities said Wednesday they have detained a Spanish-language journalist, who will face deportation proceedings following his arrest on charges of obstructing police and unlawful assembly while covering a weekend protest outside Atlanta.
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