• At Chain Reaction’s final show fans mourned, ‘Feels like losing a piece of history’

    At Chain Reaction’s final show fans mourned, ‘Feels like losing a piece of history’
    Lines of fans spanning generations gathered at Chain Reaction’s tiny strip mall parking lot for the venue’s final show.
    Chain Reaction hosted its last event on Friday, Dec. 19, featuring Rancho Santa Margarita-based band Movements, Militarie Gun, and Cherdomingo. The show was part of a three-day goodbye stint that followed two previous performances: one on Thursday, Dec. 18, which also included Movements, Militarie Gun, and Underbrook; and one on Wednesday, Dec. 17, which included St
  • Sources: Rams fire special teams coordinator Chase Blackburn

    Sources: Rams fire special teams coordinator Chase Blackburn
    After a punt return for a touchdown played a pivotal role in the Rams’ 38-37 overtime loss to the Seattle Seahawks on Thursday, head coach Sean McVay fired special teams coordinator Chase Blackburn on Saturday, two sources confirmed.
    It marks the first time in McVay’s nine-year tenure with the Rams that he has dismissed a coach in the middle of the season. Blackburn was in his third season with the Rams. An interim had yet to be determined, per one source, but the Rams still have Ben
  • After Eaton fire ignited, her out-of-print Altadena history book was in high demand. A year later, it’s back

    After Eaton fire ignited, her out-of-print Altadena history book was in high demand. A year later, it’s back
    Copies of Michele Zack’s book for sale at the Altadena Heritage Holiday Gathering on Sunday, Dec. 14, 2025. (Photo by Jarret Liotta)
    Copies of Michele Zack’s book for sale at the Altadena Heritage Holiday Gathering on Sunday, Dec. 14, 2025. (Photo by Jarret Liotta)
    Author Michele Zack and her friend Phillip Arroyo of Altadena at the Altadena Heritage Holiday Gathering on Sunday, Dec. 14, 2025. (Photo by Jarret Liotta)
    An autograph from author Michele Zack in a copy of her book. (Phot
  • CFP: Malachi Toney recovers to lead Miami past Texas A&M

    CFP: Malachi Toney recovers to lead Miami past Texas A&M
    COLLEGE STATION, Texas — Malachi Toney’s tiebreaking 11-yard touchdown reception with less than two minutes left lifted No. 10 seed Miami to a 10-3 win over No. 7 Texas A&M on Saturday in the College Football Playoff.
    Mark Fletcher Jr. had a career-high 172 yards rushing to help the Hurricanes (11-2) advance to the Cotton Bowl to face No. 2 seed Ohio State on Dec. 31.
    Toney’s big play came a series after what looked a devastating mistake for the freshman. Toney made a recep
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  • California’s wealth tax proposal pits fiscal fantasy against economic reality

    California’s wealth tax proposal pits fiscal fantasy against economic reality
    Last week, the state’s Legislative Analyst’s Office released its initial description of the “2026 Billionaire Tax Act,” a one-time, 5 percent tax on these individuals’ net wealth. Its conclusions should concern every California voter. The LAO confirms what we’ve been documenting at Stanford’s Hoover Institution: a proposal that exchanges an uncertain, short-term revenue windfall for a predictable and disastrous long-term erosion to California’s tax
  • Air quality alert issued for Orange County until early Monday

    Air quality alert issued for Orange County until early Monday
    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 12:11 p.m. on Saturday by the National Weather Service. The alert is in effect until Monday Dec. 22, at midnight.
    The NWS San Diego CA states to be ready 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
  • USC men enter Sunday with new opponent, new point guard

    USC men enter Sunday with new opponent, new point guard
    The changes keep on coming for the USC men’s basketball team.
    On Sunday afternoon, the Trojans will be playing an unexpected opponent with an unexpected point guard now that UC Santa Cruz is on the schedule and transfer point guard Kam Woods is in the lineup.
    USC was originally slated to play Brown University on Sunday until the teams mutually agreed to cancel the game after the school shooting that took place on Brown’s campus.
    Head coach Eric Musselman didn’t want to go into
  • Chargers focused on beating Cowboys, not playoff-clinching scenarios

    Chargers focused on beating Cowboys, not playoff-clinching scenarios
    If the Chargers defeat the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday in Arlington, Texas, and if a set of dominoes falls in their favor, including a loss by an old friend on “Monday Night Football,” then they will have clinched an AFC playoff berth for the second time in Jim Harbaugh’s two seasons as their coach.
    Big deal, you say.
    Actually, it would be a very big deal for the Chargers.
    You see, the Chargers haven’t advanced to the playoffs in consecutive seasons since qualifying four str
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  • Larry Wilson: A year on from catastrophe, cheers for the ‘good fight,’ but ‘still in the wilderness about it all’

    Larry Wilson: A year on from catastrophe, cheers for the ‘good fight,’ but ‘still in the wilderness about it all’
    When I was growing up there, almost unimaginably long ago, in the 1950s, ‘60s and ‘70s, it was almost impossible to both live and work in Altadena.And now that the equivalent of an atom bomb a year ago leveled the darling place, which lives mostly in memory, and in forlorn hope? It’s rather harder.
    Because everything is gone.
    Nineteen dead in the Eaton fire. Every neighborhood from Pinecrest Drive west to the edge of the Meadows burned to the ground.
    I know, I know. The courage
  • Shepherd-mastiff mix Moxie is a big, beautiful, brindle girl

    Shepherd-mastiff mix Moxie is a big, beautiful, brindle girl
    Breed: German shepherd/Neopolitan mastiff mix
    Age: 3 years
    Sex: Spayed female
    Size: 85 pounds
    Moxie’s story: She came into a shelter unexpectedly pregnant and surprised everyone by giving birth to a single puppy. She needed immediate rescue, and thanks to a wonderful foster, mom and baby received the care they needed. Now that Moxie has finished her mama duties, she’s ready to find a loving home of her own. She is affectionate and people-loving. She’ll offer her paw for pets an
  • Meet kittens Tom and Jerry, a couple of charmers

    Meet kittens Tom and Jerry, a couple of charmers
    Breed: Domestic shorthairs
    Age: 6 months
    Sex: Neutered males
    Tom and Jerry’s story: These sweet, cuddly brothers are gentle and loving with everyone they meet. They have grown up with teenagers, dogs, cats and daily household life, so they are well-adjusted and easygoing. Nothing rattles these two — they just roll with life and charm everyone they meet. They adore playing with each other, and when their zoomies are over, they’ll snuggle together or relax quietly, soaking up the
  • Chargers at Dallas Cowboys: Who has the edge?

    Chargers at Dallas Cowboys: Who has the edge?
    CHARGERS (10-4) at COWBOYS (6-7-1)
    When: 10 a.m. PT Sunday
    Where: AT&T Stadium, Arlington, Texas
    TV/Radio: Ch. 11; 640 AM/94.3 FM (Spanish)
    Line: Cowboys by 1.5
    Notable injury designations
    Chargers: OUT: WR Derius Davis (ankle), S RJ Mickens (shoulder); QUESTIONABLE: OLB Bud Dupree (back), WR Quentin Johnston (groin), S Elijah Molden (hamstring), RT Trey Pipkins III (ankle), DL Teair Tart (shin).
    Cowboys: OUT: CB DaRon Bland (foot), T Tyler Guyton (ankle); QUESTIONABLE: CB Josh Butler (knee)
  • California homebuying runs 22% below average

    California homebuying runs 22% below average
    California house hunters aren’t in a buying mood, pushing statewide sales to their fourth-slowest October in 21 years.
    Across California, there were 29,379 closed sales of houses and condos, both existing residences and newly constructed, in October, according to real estate tracker Attom. That homebuying activity was off 2.2% in a year and 22% below the month’s average since 2005.
    House hunters may be modestly encouraged by mortgage rates dropping off their recent peaks. However, th
  • OC Probation Department’s mobile resource vehicles to address barriers and reduce recidivism

    OC Probation Department’s mobile resource vehicles to address barriers and reduce recidivism
    Five new Mobile Resource Vehicles will help reduce recidivism among juveniles, people experiencing homelessness, transitional-age youth and other populations by removing access barriers and strengthening compliance with court orders, Orange County Probation Department officials said.
    Described as “first-of-its-kind,” the MRV community outreach program was designed to bring multiple department services directly to clients using the vehicles, which were unveiled in a press conference F
  • Checking boxes, losing viewers: The Academy’s fade into obscurity

    Checking boxes, losing viewers: The Academy’s fade into obscurity
    The Academy Awards are leaving broadcast television. Or broadcast television is getting rid of the Academy Awards.
    Either way, the network television event that has been seen on ABC for five decades is moving to YouTube TV, owned by Google.
    The deal calls for the awards show to stay on ABC through 2028, the 100th anniversary of this pinnacle of Hollywood success. From 2029 through 2033 it will be seen on YouTube, “for free globally and on YouTube TV in the U.S.,” according to the com
  • How delays and bankruptcy let a nursing home chain avoid paying settlements for injuries and deaths

    How delays and bankruptcy let a nursing home chain avoid paying settlements for injuries and deaths
    By Jordan Rau, KFF Health News, KFF Health News
    Nancy Hunt arrived at an emergency room from a Genesis HealthCare nursing home in Pennsylvania in such dreadful shape, including maggots infesting her gangrened foot, that the hospital called an elder abuse hotline and then the police, her son alleged in a lawsuit.
    Hunt died five days later. Her death certificate said the foot injury was a “significant” factor. Genesis denied wrongdoing but agreed to pay $3.5 million in a settlement Hun
  • Older adults may struggle to learn a new language but classes are a worthwhile exercise

    Older adults may struggle to learn a new language but classes are a worthwhile exercise
    By STEPHEN WADE
    TOKYO (AP) — I speak decent Spanish, picked up working several decades ago as a news and sports reporter in Spain, Mexico and Argentina.
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  • Larry Wilson: Trump’s sick take on a National Security Strategy

    Larry Wilson: Trump’s sick take on a National Security Strategy
    I don’t want to live in the world outlined in President Donald Trump’s new National Security Strategy, released last week, and neither do most Americans. Not that most Americans will take the time, as I just did, to read its 33 pages of eccentric, tariff- and war-oriented sabre-rattling.
    So I will boil it down so that you don’t have to peruse it. The president and a handful of nativist advisors would like to replace 250 years of decently successful approaches to our relations w
  • Why the Huntington Desert Garden is an inspiration for succulent lovers

    Why the Huntington Desert Garden is an inspiration for succulent lovers
    If you decide to make your backyard into a forest of succulent trees, you might not get much shade, but you will probably never need to worry about irrigation or pruning.
    Moreover, you might eventually become a destination for succulent lovers — if you enjoy the company of plant enthusiasts — as the Huntington Desert Garden in San Marino, for example, has become.
    Located on the grounds of the Huntington, the Desert Garden saw its first selections planted in 1907, and it has grown ove
  • Rafael Perez: Susie Wiles confirms what we all knew about Trump

    Rafael Perez: Susie Wiles confirms what we all knew about Trump
    The Executive Cabinet of Unforced Errors has struck again, adding to the ever-growing list of instances where Donald Trump’s roster of chronic ball-droppers have had to defend each other’s incompetence.
    In February, Pam Bondi told MAGA that the Epstein client list was sitting on her desk ready for her to review — she later infuriated Trump’s base when her DOJ claimed that the list never existed.
    In March, National Security Advisor Mike Waltz, Secretary of War Crimes Pete
  • Finding balance when the holidays arrive

    Finding balance when the holidays arrive
    Well, the holidays are upon us, and I always relish this time of year.
    The pace slows, if only a little, and I find myself with more moments to spend with family, reflect on the year that was and imagine the year that is coming.
    It is a season that encourages gratitude and perspective, something that can be hard to maintain during the other 11 months when deals stack up, deadlines tighten and our calendars appear to have a life of their own.
    Looking back on my career, especially those early deca
  • Winter storm warning for Yosemite until early Friday evening – gusts to hit 50 mph

    Winter storm warning for Yosemite until early Friday evening – gusts to hit 50 mph
    On Saturday at 4:01 a.m. the National Weather Service released a winter storm warning valid from 4 p.m. until Friday Dec. 26, at 4 p.m. for Yosemite.
    According to the NWS Hanford CA, “Heavy snow possible. Total snow accumulations of 6 to 8 feet. Winds could gust as high as 50 mph.”
    “Travel could be very difficult to impossible. The hazardous conditions could impact the Monday morning and evening commutes. Gusty winds could bring down tree branches,” the NWS said. “I
  • Canyon beats Villa Park as the schools renew their boys basketball rivalry

    Canyon beats Villa Park as the schools renew their boys basketball rivalry
    Nate Chung #24 of the Villa Park Spartans and Dean Dohrmann #3 of the Canyon Comanches go for the ball. Villa Park played Canyon in a boys basketball game at Sonora High School on December 19, 2025 in La Habra, CA. (Photo by John McCoy, Contributing Photographer)
    Jorden Salem #12 of the Villa Park Spartans, left, and Pierce Haugen #21 of the Canyon Comanches go for the ball. Villa Park played Canyon in a boys basketball game at Sonora High School on December 19, 2025 in La Habra, CA. (Photo by J
  • Boys basketball rivalry renewed, Canyon beats Villa Park

    Boys basketball rivalry renewed, Canyon beats Villa Park
    LA HABRA – It was just like old times.
    The Canyon and Villa Park boys basketball teams had not played each other for three years. Their rivalry was among the fiercer ones in Orange County sports for many seasons, including when they were in the same league.
    Releaguing separated the two programs. Canyon and Villa Park met again on the basketball court at Sonora High for the final game Friday of the two-day Challenge For CHOC boys and girls basketball fundraising event that concludes Saturda
  • Fairmont Prep girls basketball collects ‘gritty’ win against Mater Dei

    Fairmont Prep girls basketball collects ‘gritty’ win against Mater Dei
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowA new team could be atop the Orange County girls basketball rankings next week.
    Adyra Rajan scored 10 of her game-high 18 points in the fourth quarter as Fairmont Prep overcame foul trouble for a 63-48 victory against Mater Dei at the Nike Tournament of Champions in Mesa, Ariz. on Friday.
    Mater Dei (7-2), ranked No. 1 in Orange County, suffered its first defeat to a county opponent since January 2022 when
  • San Juan Hills girls basketball cruises to victory over Trabuco Hills

    San Juan Hills girls basketball cruises to victory over Trabuco Hills
    SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO — The San Juan Hills and Trabuco Hills girls basketball teams no longer play in the same league, but the result of Friday’s game between the two teams was a familiar one.
    San Juan Hills cruised to a 58-47 win over Trabuco Hills in a nonleague game at San Juan Hills High.
    The teams were South Coast League foes the past three seasons, but Trabuco Hills now plays in the Sea View League. San Juan Hills (10-4) has won 11 consecutive games against the Mustangs dating ba
  • Jason Robertson, Stars crush Ducks with 8-goal effort

    Jason Robertson, Stars crush Ducks with 8-goal effort
    ANAHEIM — It was a Friday Night Fight at Honda Center between two of the West Conference’s best teams, but the Ducks never answered the bell against the Dallas Stars, who coasted to an 8-3 victory.
    The Ducks remained in a points tie for first place in the Pacific Division, but the Vegas Golden Knights now have three games in hand. Dallas has gone 11-2-1 in its past 14 decisions and trails only Colorado Avalanche in the Central Division as well as the league standings overall.
    Ryan Po
  • Anthony Joshua dominates Jake Paul in 6th-round knockout

    Anthony Joshua dominates Jake Paul in 6th-round knockout
    MIAMI — Anthony Joshua knocked out Jake Paul in the sixth round of their heavyweight fight on Friday night.
    The two-time heavyweight champion displayed why he is one of the sport’s elite punchers when he dropped the fading Paul twice in the fifth round.
    Sensing the YouTuber was finished, Joshua rocked him with a right uppercut early in the sixth. The native of England then floored Paul with a combination to the head.
    Although Paul (12-2) reached his feet again, Joshua (29-4, 26 KOs)
  • Kings trade struggling Phillip Danault to Canadiens

    Kings trade struggling Phillip Danault to Canadiens
    The Kings traded center Phillip Danault to the Montreal Canadiens in exchange for a 2026 second-round draft pick, originally owned by the Columbus Blue Jackets.
    There was no salary retained on the deal, which means the Kings shed $5.5 million off their cap for this season and next.
    RG Media’s Marco D’Amico reported earlier this week that Danault had not only requested a trade, but requested it prior to the one-week roster freeze set to take effect Saturday. On Friday, the Kings honor
  • Sonora boys basketball clamps down on defense to hold off Huntington Beach

    Sonora boys basketball clamps down on defense to hold off Huntington Beach
    LA HABRA — The Sonora boys basketball team built a double-digit lead in the second quarter of its nonleague game against Huntington Beach played on at Sonora High School. Huntington Beach made a run early in the third to get to within three.
    That’s when the Raiders, who are ranked No. 21 in Orange County, clamped down on defense, quickly built the lead back up and came away with a 70-57 victory.
    The contest was part of the third annual Challenge for CHOC, a two-day showcase even
  • UCLA pulls away from Cal Poly but faces more defensive questions

    UCLA pulls away from Cal Poly but faces more defensive questions
    LOS ANGELES — The UCLA men’s basketball team might be one of those squads that plays to the level of its opponents. There’s a significant enough sample size to suggest so. The Bruins have hung with two top-10 teams, while playing multiple mid-majors frighteningly close.
    On opening night, UCLA edged Eastern Washington. Two games later, the Bruins allowed West Georgia to make a baker’s dozen of 3-point shots. On Friday, they essentially slept through the first 20 minutes, t
  • Belmont’s 3-point barrage buries UC Irvine men in 2nd half

    Belmont’s 3-point barrage buries UC Irvine men in 2nd half
    IRVINE — This was supposed to be a game between two of the stingiest defensive teams in the country. UC Irvine came into Friday night’s game as the nation’s second-ranked team in field goal percentage defense, while Belmont was eighth.
    But by the end, the only ones stopping the Anteaters were themselves as they stumbled to an 84-58 loss to Belmont in a matchup of mid-major programs with NCAA Tournament hopes.
    There were moments early on when both teams looked the part as t
  • CFP: Alabama rallies past Oklahoma, will face No. 1 Indiana in Rose Bowl

    CFP: Alabama rallies past Oklahoma, will face No. 1 Indiana in Rose Bowl
    By CLIFF BRUNT AP Sports Writer
    NORMAN, Okla. — Ty Simpson passed for 232 yards and two touchdowns, and No. 9 seed Alabama rallied from a 17-point deficit to beat No. 8 Oklahoma, 34-24, on Friday night in the first round of the College Football Playoff.
    Alabama freshman Lotzeir Brooks, who did not score a touchdown in the regular season, scored two and had season highs of five catches and 79 yards.
    It was the third meeting between the schools in 13 months. Oklahoma defeated Alabama, 24-3,
  • Orange County scores and player stats for Friday, Dec. 19

    Orange County scores and player stats for Friday, Dec. 19
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowScores and stats from Orange County games on Friday, Dec. 19.
    Click here for details about sending your team’s scores and stats to the Register.
    The deadline for submitting information is 10:45 p.m. Monday through Friday and 10 p.m. Saturday.
    FRIDAY’S SCORES
    BOYS SOCCER
    SUNSET LEAGUE
    Marina 2, Corona del Mar 1 (2OT)
    NONLEAGUE
    Pacifica Christian 2, Capistrano Valley Christian 0
    Southlands Chris
  • Irvine couple with jewelry businesses hid $127 million in cash from the IRS, feds say

    Irvine couple with jewelry businesses hid $127 million in cash from the IRS, feds say
    An Irvine couple accused of failing to file IRS forms for more than $127 million in cash from their precious metal businesses in the downtown Los Angeles’ Jewelry District have pleaded guilty to criminal charges, federal prosecutors announced on Friday, Dec. 19.
    Alex Nguyen, 50, and Sam Nguyen, 52, owned various businesses that bought and sold precious metals, including Newport Gold Post, Sam Bullion and Coin, AAPS Bullion and Goldtech Assay Laboratory LLC, which did business as Infinity,
  • Southern California activists spotlight Adelanto ICE detention centers on International Migrants Day

    Southern California activists spotlight Adelanto ICE detention centers on International Migrants Day
    Southern California activists rallied in front of Adelanto’s City Hall on Thursday, Dec. 18 to bring attention to conditions inside one of California’s largest ICE detention centers on International Migrants Day.
    “This day calls us to honor the courage, selfless devotion, and contributions of migrants in so many countries around the world,” said Sister Arlina with the National Ecumenical Forum for Filipino Concerns’ chapter in the Inland Empire. “They are the
  • USC coach Lincoln Riley addresses rumors surrounding D’Anton Lynn

    USC coach Lincoln Riley addresses rumors surrounding D’Anton Lynn
    LOS ANGELES — USC defensive coordinator D’Anton Lynn has once again found himself in the college football news cycle after speculation that he would return to UCLA earlier this season.
    Penn State is rumored to be targeting Lynn as its new defensive coordinator as new head coach Matt Campbell builds his staff, according to reports.
    “We’ve seen it. We understand it,” USC head coach Lincoln Riley said Friday. “We’ll see how it plays out. We’re obvious
  • Capping old oil well on Balboa Peninsula is taking longer due to complications

    Capping old oil well on Balboa Peninsula is taking longer due to complications
    An emergency repair to cap an abandoned oil well leaking oil and methane gas under a house on the Balboa Peninsula is taking longer than expected due to unforeseen technical challenges encountered during drilling, city officials said on Friday, Nov. 19.
    “Everything was on track to be done by Christmas,” said Mark Vukojevic, the city’s utilities director, explaining the goal is to drill into the old pipe and fill it with cement.
    But after drilling down 500 feet and locating the
  • Minnie Cooper, longtime San Gabriel Valley Newspaper Group, SCNG marketing and opinion staffer, dies at age 76

    Minnie Cooper, longtime San Gabriel Valley Newspaper Group, SCNG marketing and opinion staffer, dies at age 76
    Minnie Cooper, a 29-year employee of the Southern California News Group, a compassionate, can-do, jack-of-all-trades who worked in editorial, marketing, community relations and office administration, has died.
    Cooper, 76, passed away on Wednesday, Dec. 17.
    “She was one of the kindest, loving persons that I know,” said Michael Leydet, her son. “She always put her little touch on everything that would make you remember her for a lifetime.”
    It was a touch that left a mark &m
  • Rams don’t expect WR Davante Adams, RG Kevin Dotson to play vs. Falcons

    Rams don’t expect WR Davante Adams, RG Kevin Dotson to play vs. Falcons
    The Rams added an injury to the insult of their 38-37 overtime loss to the Seattle Seahawks, as head coach Sean McVay said right guard Kevin Dotson is expected to miss some time with a left ankle sprain, starting with the Week 17 game against the Atlanta Falcons.
    Dotson injured his ankle in the first half when center Coleman Shelton landed on his leg. The right guard limped with difficulty off the field before boarding a cart and entering the Rams’ locker room. He had a walking boot on his
  • Michael Jackson, Diana Ross and Mick Jagger featured in Epstein photo dump

    “King of Pop” Michael Jackson was among the rich and famous figures whose relationship with Jeffrey Epstein came to light on Friday when the Justice Department finally began releasing records related to its investigation into the late sex offender.
    One photo featuring Jackson shows the “Beat It” singer standing alongside Epstein in front of a painting of woman lying topless on a beach.
    Another shows Jackson with singer Diana Ross and former President Bill Clinton on what
  • Families Together and volunteers play elves to make giant toy giveaway magic

    Families Together and volunteers play elves to make giant toy giveaway magic
    Like so many parents on Christmas Eve, volunteers hunkered down reading directions, putting together bikes and toys that had “some assembly required.”
    Lists were checked, gifts were organized as the Anaheim Convention Center got a sprinkling of Christmas magic Friday ahead of a giant giveaway planned Saturday, Dec. 20, by Families Together of Orange County.
    Volunteers are directed where to place boxes full of toys as they prepare for the Families Together of Orange County’s 20t
  • Implosion takes down a nearly century-old Mississippi River bridge

    Implosion takes down a nearly century-old Mississippi River bridge
    By JACK DURA
    A nearly 100-year-old bridge over the Mississippi River between Iowa and Wisconsin was imploded Friday, an unusual spectacle that clears the way for a modern replacement.
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  • Head of group suing over White House ballroom says she trusts Trump-picked chairman to do his job

    Head of group suing over White House ballroom says she trusts Trump-picked chairman to do his job
    By DARLENE SUPERVILLE
    WASHINGTON (AP) — The president of the National Trust for Historic Preservation said Friday she trusts the Trump-appointed chairman of a federal planning commission to do his job and give serious review to President Donald Trump’s proposal to add a ballroom to the White House.
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  • Lakers’ JJ Redick happy with Luka Doncic, LeBron James buying into off-ball offense

    Lakers’ JJ Redick happy with Luka Doncic, LeBron James buying into off-ball offense
    SALT LAKE CITY — The Lakers thrived early in the season – and continue to – because of their pick-and-roll dominance, led by guards Luka Doncic and Austin Reaves as ball handlers and big men Deandre Ayton and Jaxson Hayes as the roll men.
    When LeBron James made his season debut last month, he added another dimension to the team’s already potent offense with his playmaking and post game, in addition to his screening, ability to get downhill and being a threat in transition
  • The group behind Coachella is launching a music festival at Santa Monica Pier

    The group behind Coachella is launching a music festival at Santa Monica Pier
    Los Angeles music festival connoisseurs, get ready.
    Goldenvoice is set to launch a new annual beachfront music festival in Santa Monica beginning in fall 2026, marking the city’s first large-scale, Pier-adjacent music event of its kind.
    Recently approved by the Santa Monica City Council, the one-day festival will take place on the sand near the Santa Monica Pier and is expected to draw between 30,000 and 35,000 attendees.
    “Partnering with the city of Santa Monica to bring a yearly mu
  • The Rose Center Theater’s tenant has another six months after councilmembers reverse decision

    The Rose Center Theater’s tenant has another six months after councilmembers reverse decision
    The Westminster City Council has reversed its decision from last month that the Rose Center Theater would cease productions by its managing nonprofit.
    The Friends of the Rose, a nonprofit of about 20 volunteers, has managed the 415-seat theater since it opened its doors in 2006 between 15th Street and All American Way. The theater has offered four musicals a year for nearly two decades.
    The theater also features an event space, an outdoor patio and a complete kitchen, which the nonprofit oversee
  • Photos of Bill Clinton included in newly released Epstein files

    Photos of Bill Clinton included in newly released Epstein files
    By STEVEN SLOAN
    WASHINGTON (AP) — Former President Bill Clinton featured prominently in the first batch of files released Friday by the Justice Department stemming from its investigation into convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, as the White House sought to move the focus of the highly anticipated documents from President Donald Trump.
    There were several photos of Clinton among the thousands of documents made public. Some showed him on a private plane, including one with a woman whose f
  • Chargers’ special teams play must continue to be special in stretch run

    Chargers’ special teams play must continue to be special in stretch run
    EL SEGUNDO — Quality special teams play is a critical part of any football team’s operation whether it’s at the beginning, middle or end of any season and whether it’s on any level from middle school to high school to college to the NFL. It’s as important as blocking and tackling and passing and catching.
    No question, the Chargers have benefited from the remarkable accuracy of kicker Cameron Dicker and wouldn’t have won either of their past two games without h
  • Tyler Skaggs jury considering $75 million to $115 million verdict before Angels settled with family

    Tyler Skaggs jury considering $75 million to $115 million verdict before Angels settled with family
    A jury was on track to find the Angels liable for tens of millions of dollars in the death of Tyler Skaggs — with one saying that “everyone” had failed the pitcher — before a settlement ended their deliberations.
    The jurors had begun placing the blame for Skaggs’ 2019 death among multiple parties — the employee who gave him illicit drugs, the ball club, the pitcher’s family, and Skaggs himself — before learning the case was going to be taken out of

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