• Clippers at loss for solutions to ongoing struggles

    Clippers at loss for solutions to ongoing struggles
    INGLEWOOD — Clippers coach Tyronn Lue clearly is out of answers. He doesn’t know how to stop the team from spiraling completely out of control, having tried everything at his disposal.
    After losing to the Dallas Mavericks on the heels of a loss to the Memphis Grizzlies, Lue said there are “no new steps right now” to be taken. He’s tried everything, leaving the Clippers to retrace the downward-heading steps that have led them to a 5-15 record.
    There have been di
  • Clippers at a loss for solutions to ongoing struggles

    Clippers at a loss for solutions to ongoing struggles
    INGLEWOOD — Clippers coach Tyronn Lue clearly is out of answers. He doesn’t know how to stop the team from spiraling completely out of control, having tried everything at his disposal.
    After losing to the Dallas Mavericks on the heels of a loss to the Memphis Grizzlies, Lue said there are “no new steps right now” to be taken. He’s tried everything, leaving the Clippers to retrace the downward-heading steps that have led them to a 5-15 record.
    There have been di
  • Three Orange County teams have CIF SoCal Regional football home games

    Three Orange County teams have CIF SoCal Regional football home games
    Beckman, Los Alamitos and Woodbridge have home games for the CIF Southern California Football Regional.
    La Habra plays an away game in its CIF Southern California Regional football game.
    Only CIF Southern Section champions play in the CIF Southern California Regional.
    Beckman (9-4), which beat Brea Olinda 30-24 in the CIF Southern Section Division 8 final Friday, plays CIF-SS Division 10 champion Hillcrest (8-5) on Saturday at Tustin High in the SoCal Regional Division 4-A game.
    Los Alamitos (12
  • USC football wants to use ‘very, very important year’ to pave its own future

    USC football wants to use ‘very, very important year’ to pave its own future
    LOS ANGELES — The theme within the USC football team in the week leading up to Saturday’s UCLA game was “paving the road.”
    Head coach Lincoln Riley encouraged his players to ruminate on what they are doing to prepare the Trojans for the future, and how this season can be a building block. Quarterback Jayden Maiava put it simply:
    “We still ain’t (expletive),” he told reporters after the game.
    The team seems to be celebrating this regular season, which end
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  • Rams fold under weight of own mistakes in loss to Panthers

    Rams fold under weight of own mistakes in loss to Panthers
    CHARLOTTE, N.C. — When a kickoff return to midfield and an unnecessary roughness penalty put the Rams at the Carolina Panthers 35 to open Sunday’s game, and when the Rams converted that short field into yet another Davante Adams touchdown, it looked like the Rams were on their way to another easy victory.
    But in the next four possessions, the script turned. No one picked up Panthers RB Chuba Hubbard out of the backfield for a 35-yard touchdown catch-and-run. Quarterback Matthew Staff
  • Rubio says US-Ukraine talks on Russia war were productive but much work remains in search of a deal

    Rubio says US-Ukraine talks on Russia war were productive but much work remains in search of a deal
    By JOSH BOAK and AAMER MADHANI
    HALLANDALE BEACH, Fla. (AP) — U.S. and Ukrainian officials completed roughly four hours of talks Sunday aimed at finding an endgame to the war between Russia and Ukraine.
    Secretary of State Marco Rubio told reporters afterward that the session was productive but work remains in the search for a peace deal.
    “It’s not just about the terms that ends fighting,” Rubio said. “It’s about also the terms that set up Ukraine for long-term
  • Suspect in National Guard attack struggled with ‘dark isolation’ as community raised concerns

    Suspect in National Guard attack struggled with ‘dark isolation’ as community raised concerns
    By FARNOUSH AMIRI
    The Afghan man accused of shooting two National Guard members blocks from the White House had been unraveling for years, unable to hold a job and flipping between long, lightless stretches of isolation and taking sudden weekslong cross-country drives. Rahmanullah Lakanwal’s behavior deteriorated so sharply that a community advocate reached out to a refugee organization for help, fearing he was becoming suicidal.
    Emails obtained by The Associated Press reveal mounting warn
  • A lost generation of news consumers? Survey shows how teenagers dislike the news media

    A lost generation of news consumers? Survey shows how teenagers dislike the news media
    By DAVID BAUDER
    NEW YORK (AP) — Cat Murphy, a college student, has wanted to be a journalist since she was 11. Many of her friends don’t understand why.
    When they engage with the news — if they do — they hear a cacophony of voices. They don’t know who to believe. Reporters are biased. They make mistakes. Besides, why would you hitch your future to a dying industry?
    “There is a lot of commentary — ‘Oh, good for you. Look what you’re walking in
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  • Pope Leo XIV doubles down on insistence for 2-state solution to resolve Israeli-Palestinian conflict

    Pope Leo XIV doubles down on insistence for 2-state solution to resolve Israeli-Palestinian conflict
    By NICOLE WINFIELD
    ABOARD THE PAPAL PLANE (AP) — Pope Leo XIV doubled down Sunday on the Holy See’s insistence on a two-state solution to resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, saying in his first airborne news conference that it was the “only solution” that could guarantee justice for both sides.
    Leo made the comments as he flew from Istanbul to Beirut for the second and final leg of his maiden voyage as pope. Though Leo has been fielding journalists’ questions
  • Lawmakers voice support for congressional reviews of Trump’s military strikes on boats

    Lawmakers voice support for congressional reviews of Trump’s military strikes on boats
    By KEVIN FREKING
    WASHINGTON (AP) — Lawmakers from both parties said Sunday they support congressional reviews of U.S. military strikes against vessels suspected of smuggling drugs in the Caribbean Sea and eastern Pacific Ocean, citing a published report that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth issued a verbal order for all crew members to be killed as part of a Sept. 2 attack.
    The lawmakers said they did not know whether last week’s Washington Post report was true, and some Republicans we
  • Here’s how the 2015 San Bernardino terror attack unfolded

    Here’s how the 2015 San Bernardino terror attack unfolded
    It’s been 10 years since a county employee and his wife opened fire during a holiday-themed training in San Bernardino.
    Fourteen people — all but one San Bernardino County workers — died in that conference room, while 22 were wounded. The Dec. 2, 2015, shooting shook the city, region and nation, setting off memories and trauma that last until today.
    Here’s a look at key events that occurred before the first bullets were fired, on that tragic day and in the years that have
  • Lakers’ LeBron James, Marcus Smart sitting out tonight vs. Pelicans

    Lakers’ LeBron James, Marcus Smart sitting out tonight vs. Pelicans
    LOS ANGELES — Lakers star LeBron James and reserve guard Marcus Smart won’t be available for tonight’s home game against the New Orleans Pelicans.
    James was ruled out of Sunday’s game because of left foot injury management.
    The four-time league MVP was sidelined for the season’s first 14 games because of sciatica on his right side. James, 40, has dealt with left foot ailments over the last few seasons.
    James averaged 16.5 points, 8.3 assists, five rebounds and one s
  • 15 free fun things to do in December in Southern California

    15 free fun things to do in December in Southern California
    Ho ho ho. It’s time for the holidays. So there are lots of festive things to do in December. But there are also other things to do, just in case you’ve had a little too many sugar plums this year. Here’s our list of both:
    Dec. 1 — Riverside: Enjoy a Monday carillon recital at UC Riverside from noon until 1 p.m. at the campus bell tower. Use this link and enter your car license plate number to get free parking: offstreet.io/location/HC5K91GV. Location: 900 University Ave.
  • UCLA QB Nico Iamaleava’s future undecided as coaching search begins

    UCLA QB Nico Iamaleava’s future undecided as coaching search begins
    LOS ANGELES — The post hoc of UCLA’s college football regular season leaves looming questions.
    Who’s UCLA’s next head football coach?
    How does the Bruins’ soon-to-be head honcho affect their incoming recruiting class – as signing day approaches – for better or worse?
    But as Nico Iamaleava answered questions, left and right, after UCLA’s 29-10 defeat to No. 19 USC on Saturday night at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, one more question remained. Ha
  • Del Mar consensus picks for Sunday, Nov. 30, 2025

    Del Mar consensus picks for Sunday, Nov. 30, 2025
    The consensus box of Del Mar horse racing picks comes from handicappers Bob Mieszerski, Eddie Wilson, Kevin Modesti and Mark Ratzky. Here are the picks for thoroughbred races on Sunday, November 30, 2025.
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  • Air quality alert for Orange County until Monday morning

    Air quality alert for Orange County until Monday morning
    Orange County Coast, Orange County, San Bernardino and Riverside County Valleys, Riverside County Mountains and San Gorgonio Pass Near Banning are the focus of an air quality alert reported at 7:32 a.m. on Sunday by the National Weather Service. The alert is in effect until Monday Dec. 1, at 7:45 a.m.
    The NWS San Diego CA states to prepare for, “The South Coast AQMD has extended a mandatory wood-burning ban for residents in the South Coast Air Basin. The No-Burn rule bans burning wood, pel
  • Hot new baking cookbooks will keep us riding a sugar high through the holidays

    Hot new baking cookbooks will keep us riding a sugar high through the holidays
    By Nicole Hvidsten, The Minnesota Star Tribune
    Fellow cookbook fans know that this time of year can’t be beat as publishers release a tsunami of books hoping to land a spot on kitchen bookshelves and holiday gift lists.
    While we’ve been immersed in books on fresh pasta, soups, appetizers and sauces and learning about culinary cultures throughout the world, our sweet tooth has us turning to a trio of new baking books again and again.
    Stock up on butter, put on the coffee and sink in t
  • Dense fog advisory affecting 5 Freeway through Grapevine until Sunday midday – difficult driving conditions

    Dense fog advisory affecting 5 Freeway through Grapevine until Sunday midday – difficult driving conditions
    On Sunday at 7:08 a.m. a dense fog advisory was released by the National Weather Service in effect until noon for 5 Freeway through Grapevine.
    The NWS Hanford CA adds to be ready for, “Visibility less than one mile in dense fog.”
    “Low visibility could make driving conditions hazardous,” the NWS said. “If driving, slow down, use your headlights, and leave plenty of distance ahead of you.”Fog safety: Tips from the NWS for safe travelsWhen a dense fog advisory is
  • A $100,000 robot dog is becoming standard in policing — and raising ethical alarms

    A $100,000 robot dog is becoming standard in policing — and raising ethical alarms
    By Samantha Kelly, Bloomberg News
    Spot, the four-legged robot from Boston Dynamics Inc., is perhaps best known for its viral dance routines to songs like “Uptown Funk.” But beyond its playful antics, Spot’s ability to climb stairs and open doors signals a potentially controversial role as a policing tool.
    Five years after its commercial debut, the 75-pound, German Shepherd-sized robot is increasingly being deployed by local law enforcement to handle armed standoffs, hostage res
  • Why did the 2015 San Bernardino mass shooting happen?

    Why did the 2015 San Bernardino mass shooting happen?
    The annual general education meeting started off normally.
    In a rented conference room, San Bernardino County Division of Environmental Health Services employees ate from a breakfast buffet and competed for gift cards in a trivia game. Supervisors gave out awards and played instructional videos.
    The meeting was “mandatory fun,” one person later told the FBI.
    As staff gathered in front of a Christmas tree for group photos, one employee slipped outside. When he returned, he and his wif
  • Where to remember victims of 2015 San Bernardino terror attack

    Where to remember victims of 2015 San Bernardino terror attack
    Memorials to those killed Dec. 2, 2015, can be found across the Inland Empire.
    The nonprofit Incredible Edible Community Garden planned to create 15 gardens: one for each person killed and one for survivors. Seven were completed in memory of those who died.
    Here’s a list of those gardens, and other public memorial sites in the region.
    Memorials
    Curtain of Courage MemorialWhere: San Bernardino County Government Center, 385 N. Arrowhead Ave., San Bernardino
    Details: Fourteen bronze alcoves i
  • Scars, trauma remain 10 years after San Bernardino terrorist attack

    Scars, trauma remain 10 years after San Bernardino terrorist attack
    The tragedy of the 2015 San Bernardino terrorist attack includes what might have been.
    For Ryan Reyes of Rialto, it’s wedding talk that will forever be just that.
    Ten years ago, on the morning of Dec. 2, Reyes and Daniel Kaufman, his partner of three years, talked about tying the knot, then worrying later about the ceremony and reception.
    Hours later, Kaufman, 42, died in the 13th-deadliest mass shooting in U.S. history when a married couple killed 14 and wounded 22 before dying in a firef
  • One year later, was I wrong to downplay the dangers of Trump? Yes.

    One year later, was I wrong to downplay the dangers of Trump? Yes.
    A year ago, to the day, I wrote a column (“Americans really need to relax and stop taking national politics so seriously”) in which I argued that modern Americans are far too concerned with politics and too emotionally invested in what politicians say and do.It was around Thanksgiving and I had heard about families tearing themselves apart over political disagreements and felt that it happened precisely because of unreasonable levels of anxiety with respect to what is going on in D.C
  • Move. Cheer. Dance. Do the wave. How to tap into the collective joy of ‘we mode’

    Move. Cheer. Dance. Do the wave. How to tap into the collective joy of ‘we mode’
    By ALBERT STUMM, Associated Press
    With a runway of smoking-hot coals laid out before them, residents in San Pedro Manrique, Spain, steel themselves as thousands of onlookers cheer them on. The crowd roars when they walk across the fire, sometimes carrying another person on their back.
    Although the walkers and the crowd perform very different roles during the annual June ritual, they report similar feelings: an ineffable feeling of togetherness, as if the entire group becomes one, said Dimitris X
  • 10 years later, memories of San Bernardino terrorist attack still fresh

    10 years later, memories of San Bernardino terrorist attack still fresh
    Gary Schuelke looked in the mirror. What looked like a pimple stared back.
    He squeezed. To his surprise, a tiny piece of bullet fell out. Another half inch higher and he might have lost an eyeball.
    The fragment struck Schuelke, then a San Bernardino police sergeant, during a firefight weeks earlier between police — including Schuelke’s son — and a married couple who murdered 14 people and wounded 22 at a holiday-themed meeting of San Bernardino County workers on Dec. 2, 2015.
    S
  • Senior Moments: Looking to the moon to find what I’m feeling inside

    Senior Moments: Looking to the moon to find what I’m feeling inside
    “What do you think about this necklace?” I asked Mr. Moon when he visited my garden window on the first night after the recent rains stopped.
    Of course, we both knew it was not a necklace but an emergency alert device in case someone, that would be me, fell in their home when no one was around, and needed help.
    “The more important question is, ‘What do you think about it?’” Mr. Moon said in his always-wise way of getting to the heart of a subject. He knew I ha
  • The insurance crisis is killing affordable housing — and intervenor abuse is making it worse

    The insurance crisis is killing affordable housing — and intervenor abuse is making it worse
    California’s property insurance crisis began with a series of catastrophic wildfires, and its impact has been devastating. In response, insurance companies stopped writing new policies and began canceling existing policies citing risk, smaller carriers fled the state, and the California FAIR Plan—our insurer of last resort—became overwhelmed.
    Access to coverage evaporated not only for homeowners but also for small businesses, farmers, builders, and housing providers.
    For afford
  • Suing Chapman University does not make Jews safe

    Suing Chapman University does not make Jews safe
    Chapman University is being sued for antisemitism, in a case that has nothing to do with keeping Jews safe and everything to do with silencing criticism of Israel. We should know: we are Jewish faculty at Chapman, and one of us, Professor Klein, is a scholar of antisemitism and an Israeli citizen.
    The 33-page class action brought by two former students alleges that Jewish students at Chapman face a “campaign of harassment.” On closer inspection, however, the case rests on a faul
  • When a gift makes a big mess

    When a gift makes a big mess
    Most of us do not intend to leave our families a financial mess when we are gone.
    In fact, many believe they have done all the required work to have their estate settled: They considered what was essential, gave away assets during their lifetime and documented thorough instructions for what to do after they passed.
    But after decades as a CPA helping administrators and trustees, I am rarely surprised when an estate is a mess. Even the most conscientious decedent can leave behind confusion, bad ta
  • So typical: California blows $450 million on failed 911 fix

    So typical: California blows $450 million on failed 911 fix
    When he became governor in 2019, Gavin Newsom promised to upgrade the state’s decrepit 911 system, which is a relic from the 1970s. So much has changed technologically that it’s “astounding” that California emergency services rely on “analog systems designed decades ago,” he said per a Sacramento Bee report. Newsom was correct to pinpoint this infrastructure problem in a state plagued by natural disasters. The governor proposed a Next Generation syst
  • La Habra football runs past San Jacinto for 8th title with coach Frank Mazzotta

    La Habra football runs past San Jacinto for 8th title with coach Frank Mazzotta
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowMENIFEE — La Habra’s football team showed its resolve in recovering from two painful losses in the Epsilon League to reach the CIF-SS Division 4 final.
    On Saturday, the Highlanders displayed how much they learned from the setbacks.
    Kevika Mata’utia-Martinez rushed for a season-high 201 yards and La Habra’s defense made three stops on fourth down as the Highlanders defeated San Jaci
  • Dense fog advisory in place for 5 Freeway through Grapevine until Sunday morning – limited visibility

    Dense fog advisory in place for 5 Freeway through Grapevine until Sunday morning – limited visibility
    At 11:11 p.m. on Saturday, the National Weather Service released a dense fog advisory in effect until Sunday Nov. 30, at 8 a.m. for 5 Freeway through Grapevine.
    The NWS Hanford CA states to prepare for, “Visibility one quarter mile or less in dense fog.”
    “Low visibility could make driving conditions hazardous,” the NWS said. “If driving, slow down, use your headlights, and leave plenty of distance ahead of you.”Navigating fog: Safety tips by the NWSWhen a dens
  • Alexander: For USC football, how much does beating UCLA help soothe disappointment?

    Alexander: For USC football, how much does beating UCLA help soothe disappointment?
    LOS ANGELES — It’s an axiom accepted as fact throughout college football: No matter what else might happen in a season, if you beat your archrival, that makes everything feel a little bit better.
    But does it, really?
    Yes, USC retains the Victory Bell, painted cardinal and gold, after a second half rally for a 29-10 victory over UCLA Saturday night. Thus, any sense of panic in the stands when the Bruins led 10-7 for most of the third quarter was wiped away, thanks to Jayden Maiava&rsq
  • Los Alamitos football rallies to beat San Clemente in Division 2 title game

    Los Alamitos football rallies to beat San Clemente in Division 2 title game
    SAN CLEMENTE – Los Alamitos football coach Ray Fenton had seen his team make a few comebacks this season.
    None of them was as important or as impressive as what happened Saturday night.
    Los Alamitos fell behind quickly by two touchdowns before rallying for a 33-20 win over San Clemente in the CIF Southern Section Division 2 championship game at San Clemente High.
    Los Alamitos wide receiver Lenny Ibarra and his teammates celebrate with the CIF-SS Division 2 football championship plaque in S
  • Swanson: UCLA football’s Tim Skipper was bright spot in a dark season

    Swanson: UCLA football’s Tim Skipper was bright spot in a dark season
    LOS ANGELES – UCLA’s football season stunk. It was awful. It started with four consecutive losses and ended with five straight, including a 29-10 defeat Saturday night to crosstown rival USC at the Los Angeles Coliseum.
    Head coach DeShaun Foster got fired after Game 3 and then the school decided it wants to punt on the best thing it has going for its football program – that it plays in the most iconic football stadium in America.
    A lot about this 2025 season was bad.
    But not Ti
  • Kings edge Canucks after Adrian Kempe’s OT winner

    Kings edge Canucks after Adrian Kempe’s OT winner
    LOS ANGELES — The Kings won a battle of weary legs against the Vancouver Canucks, 2-1 in overtime, at Crypto.com Arena on Saturday night, where there were as many disallowed goals as actual ones.
    Both teams played and lost on Friday afternoon, and it showed on Saturday evening in their lackluster attacks. Vancouver had even less going than the Kings, who struggled to generate chances against an opponent that entered the match last in the NHL in both penalty kill percentage and goals allowe
  • Corona del Mar basketball feasts on 3-pointers in win over Orange Lutheran

    Corona del Mar basketball feasts on 3-pointers in win over Orange Lutheran
    HUNTINGTON BEACH — The Corona del Mar boys basketball team was practically unstoppable from beyond the 3-point arc in a 98-77 victory over Orange Lutheran in a Feast Week tournament game Saturday at Marina High School.
    Corona del Mar coach Jason Simco said the point total is a single-game record for the Sea Kings (3-0), who nearly reached the 100-point mark by hitting 16 3-pointers.
    “We shot the lights out, and we can do that at times,” Simco said. “We have practices wher
  • Clippers can’t stop Cooper Flagg in loss to Mavericks

    Clippers can’t stop Cooper Flagg in loss to Mavericks
    INGLEWOOD — If the Clippers were looking for a way to hide their flaws and overcome their faults for at least one night, they would find the perfect solution. The Dallas Mavericks.
    The Mavericks came into Intuit Dome on Saturday missing five key players, including Anthony Davis and Daniel Gafford, and the league’s worst offensive rating, which gave the Clippers hope.
    But not even another strong effort by Kawhi Leonard and equally impressive showing by James Harden was enough to pull
  • High school football championships: CIF-SS, L.A. City scores from Saturday

    High school football championships: CIF-SS, L.A. City scores from Saturday
    All of the scores from the CIF-SS and L.A. City football championship games Saturday, Nov. 29.
    Games will be updated with final scores as soon as they end. 
    FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES
    SATURDAY’S RESULTS
    CIF SOUTHERN SECTION
    DIVISION 2
    Los Alamitos 33, San Clemente 20
    DIVISION 4
    La Habra 27, San Jacinto 13
    DIVISION 5
    Rio Hondo Prep 29, Redondo Union 7
    DIVISION 6
    Ventura 63, St. Pius X-St. Matthias 21
    DIVISION 9
    Cerritos Valley Christian 14, Ramona 12
    DIVISION 10
    Hillcrest vs. Tahquitz
  • UCLA football looks ahead after loss to rival USC caps troubled season

    UCLA football looks ahead after loss to rival USC caps troubled season
    LOS ANGELES — Corey Miller waved his arms back and forth like a swan’s wings at the west end zone of the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. UCLA’s performance coach stood between a sea of Trojans and the Bruins’ sidelines, a one-man barrier as the rivals converged into the tunnel that holds the home and visiting locker rooms.
    Was there any worry that UCLA, which had close to 60 newcomers to The Battle for L.A., would meet the moment of cardinal and gold versus blue and gold?
  • 4 killed, 10 injured in shooting at Stockton banquet hall

    4 killed, 10 injured in shooting at Stockton banquet hall
    STOCKTON — Four people were killed and 10 wounded in a shooting during a family gathering at a banquet hall in Stockton, sheriff’s officials said Saturday.
    Heather Brent, a spokesperson for the San Joaquin County sheriff’s office, said the victims included both children and adults. Early indications “suggest this may have been a targeted incident,” Brent said during a news conference at the scene.
    The shooting occurred inside the banquet hall, which shares a parking
  • Photos: Saturday’s high school football finals packed with action, drama

    Photos: Saturday’s high school football finals packed with action, drama
    Take a look at some of the Southern California News Group’s top photos from the high school football playoff championship games Saturday, Nov. 29.
    Christian Zeno #15 of the Redondo Union Sea Hawks runs for a first down through Rio Hondo Prep Kares defenders in the first half of a CIF-SS Division 5 Championship football game at Redondo Union High School in Redondo Beach on Saturday, November 29, 2025. (Photo by Libby Cline Birmingham, Contributing Photographer)
    Carson wide receiver Craig Wa
  • No. 19 USC football pulls away in 2nd half for rivalry win over UCLA

    No. 19 USC football pulls away in 2nd half for rivalry win over UCLA
    Quarterback Jayden Maiava #14 of USC prior to a NCAA football game between the USC Trojans and the UCLA Bruins at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum in Los Angeles on Saturday, November 29, 2025. (Photo by Keith Birmingham, Pasadena Star-News/ SCNG)
    Wide receiver Ja’Kobi Lane #8 of the USC Trojans cstches a pass for a first down past linebacker Jalen Woods #9 of the UCLA Bruins in the second half of a NCAA football game at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum in Los Angeles on Saturday, Novemb
  • Cal State Fullerton beats Pepperdine with Big West opener on deck

    Cal State Fullerton beats Pepperdine with Big West opener on deck
    FULLERTON — Out with the old and in with the new has become a yearly tradition for the Cal State Fullerton men’s basketball program.
    The transfer portal has made the Titans both a departure and destination hub for players across the country, and this season’s roster is no different, as all but one player from last season’s 6-26 team moved on.
    Fullerton coach Dedrique Taylor restocked his program with seven transfers and seven true freshmen and they have coalesced well so
  • German shepherd Elwood is a gentle giant

    German shepherd Elwood is a gentle giant
    Breed: German shepherd
    Age: 3 years
    Sex: Neutered male
    Size: 90 pounds
    Elwood’s story: Although he’s a big, strong guy, Elwood has a gentle soul. He was saved from an overcrowded shelter when he was facing euthanasia. He’s confused about being homeless but really wants someone special with whom to bond. He loves children, but he’s too strong for small ones, so children should be at least 5 years old. He loves walks and being active but needs someone strong enough to manag
  • Chihuahua mix Shakira is a big dog in a small package

    Chihuahua mix Shakira is a big dog in a small package
    Breed: Chihuahua mix
    Age: 3 years
    Sex: Spayed female
    Size: 12.5 pounds
    Shakira’s story: Shakira is a super graceful pup. She has the personality of a big dog in a small package — confident, good on the leash, in love with walks and games of fetch. Her long legs make it easy for her to keep up with you, whatever you’re doing together. She also enjoys making friends and does so easily, jumping on laps, taking treats and being the life of the party. She is almost fully house-train
  • Salamis captures Hollywood Derby on second-to-last day of Del Mar’s fall meeting

    Salamis captures Hollywood Derby on second-to-last day of Del Mar’s fall meeting
    DEL MAR – Salamis won the Grade 1 Hollywood Derby Saturday afternoon, giving visiting trainer Chad Brown two more Del Mar stakes wins, while 68-to-1 longshot Call Sign Seven produced one of the biggest surprises of the year in California by charging along the rail down the stretch to win the Grade 2 Seabiscuit Stakes.
    The Derby and Seabiscuit are part of Del Mar’s annual Turf Festival that concludes Sunday with four stakes — led by the $300,000 Grade 1 Matriarch — to end
  • Orange County scores and player stats for Saturday, Nov. 29

    Orange County scores and player stats for Saturday, Nov. 29
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowScores and stats from Orange County games on Saturday, Nov. 29.
    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
    BOYS BASKETBALL
    RANCHO ALAMITOS THANKSGIVING TOURNAMENT
    El Toro 62, Segerstrom 47
    ET: Cisneros 16 pts. Mendoza 14 pts. Vargas 11 pts.

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