• Briefly: Work complete at OCC’s Aquatics Pavilion; Orange apartments sell for $11.5M

    Briefly: Work complete at OCC’s Aquatics Pavilion; Orange apartments sell for $11.5M
    The new Kinesiology and Aquatics Pavilion at Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa, funded by Measure M, a $698 million general obligation bond, is complete, according to builder C.W. Driver Cos.
    The expanded complex now has a 65‐meter competition pool with double bulkheads, 25‐meter instructional pool and 450-person capacity bleachers. The three buildings are interconnected by an overhead shade structure.
    The 88,000-square-foot athletics center has space for programs including physical
  • Dana Point Planning Commission sets hours for embattled Headlands bluff-top trail

    Dana Point Planning Commission sets hours for embattled Headlands bluff-top trail
    The Dana Point Planning Commission set public hours Monday night for accessing the Bluff Top Trail through the Dana Point Headlands preserve.
    Since a 2022 court order, the trail is supposed to be open 7 a.m. to sunset daily; the commissioners made the hours official with the permit approved Monday night.
    But the city and the Center for Natural Lands Management have disagreed for years on how much time the public should have on the trail, with officials from the center saying Monday night that th
  • Key questions about California’s budget deficit remain unanswered as deadlines loom

    Key questions about California’s budget deficit remain unanswered as deadlines loom
    The must-follow website this month among California’s politicians, bureaucrats and interest group lobbyists is the “California Personal Income Tax Daily Revenue Tracker” that’s updated daily by the state controller’s office.
    Last week was the deadline for filing personal income tax returns, and income taxes are by far the most important source of state revenue. What’s collected this month will have a big effect on the size of the state budget deficit that Gov.
  • Frumpy Mom: My kids think I’m an old lady

    Frumpy Mom: My kids think I’m an old lady
    My young adult children think I’m old. This may be a common misconception about someone who’s achieved the exalted rank of 67 years, but it’s completely untrue.
    My mental age is actually hovering right around 27, but it’s combined with the deep wisdom of an old soul, the combined knowledge of a few dozen college professors and the knees and scrambled brains of a pro football retiree.
    Now, they never actually tell me that they think I’m ancient, you understand. Becau
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  • USC great Reggie Bush reportedly getting Heisman Trophy back

    USC great Reggie Bush reportedly getting Heisman Trophy back
    Reggie Bush is finally getting his Heisman Trophy back.
    The Heisman Trust will announce Wednesday, as first reported by ESPN, the formal “reinstatement” of the trophy won by Bush 14 years after he was stripped of the award and forced to forfeit it amid NCAA sanctions against the USC football program.
    ESPN’s Pete Thamel says the Heisman Trust will attribute its reversal for what it calls “enormous changes in the college football landscape.”
    The star tailback gave up
  • Divide and conquer: The government’s propaganda of fear and fake news

    Divide and conquer: The government’s propaganda of fear and fake news
    “Nothing is real,” observed John Lennon, and that’s especially true of politics.
    Much like the fabricated universe in Peter Weir’s 1998 film The Truman Show, in which a man’s life is the basis for an elaborately staged television show aimed at selling products and procuring ratings, the political scene in the United States has devolved over the years into a carefully calibrated exercise in how to manipulate, polarize, propagandize and control a population.
    Take the
  • John Stossel: Capitalism versus racism

    John Stossel: Capitalism versus racism
    Capitalism and racism go together?
    I hear it all the time.
    “Racism is intricately linked to capitalism,” says famous Marxist Angela Davis. “It’s a mistake to assume that we can combat racism by leaving capitalism in place.”
    “Anti-racist” activist Ibram X. Kendi says, “In order to truly be anti-racist, you also have to truly be anti-capitalist.”
    This is just silly.
    In my new video, Swedish historian Johan Norberg explains how free markets disc
  • Los Alamitos softball rallies past Huntington Beach to claim outright Sunset League title

    Los Alamitos softball rallies past Huntington Beach to claim outright Sunset League title
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowLos Alamitos’ softball team first showed its grit by erupting for 11 runs in the final two innings. The Griffins then displayed their dance moves.
    Yes, Los Alamitos found plenty of reasons to celebrate Tuesday night at Huntington Beach.
    Gabby Terrones and Callie Fitzpatrick hit home runs in the sixth inning and Bella Rodriguez singled in the go-ahead run to highlight an eight-run seventh as the Grif
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  • Clippers get Kawhi Leonard back, but Mavericks even series with Game 2 win

    Clippers get Kawhi Leonard back, but Mavericks even series with Game 2 win
    LOS ANGELES — Kawhi Leonard played 35 minutes in his first game in three weeks and it turned out, the Clippers needed every rusty second. And it still wasn’t enough.
    The Clippers made a push in the final two minutes but couldn’t overcome a poor shooting night and lost to the Dallas Mavericks, 96-93, in Game 2, as the visitors evened the best-of-seven series at 1-1.
    The series now moves to Dallas for Game 3 on Friday and Game 4 on Sunday.
    Trailing 90-81, the Clippers closed the
  • Angels snap losing streak after jumping to early lead against Orioles

    Angels snap losing streak after jumping to early lead against Orioles
    ANAHEIM — In the wake another mediocre offensive performance in the Angels’ fifth straight loss, Manager Ron Washington promised that they were doing the work that was bound to turn their fortune eventually.
    It happened a day later.
    The Angels got production from throughout the lineup – including a first-inning home run from leadoff man Mike Trout – in a 7-4 victory over the Baltimore Orioles on Tuesday night.
    Washington put his star at the top of the order, a spot he had
  • Fullerton baseball extends reign in Freeway League with win over Buena Park

    Fullerton baseball extends reign in Freeway League with win over Buena Park
    FULLERTON — The Fullerton baseball team clinched its third Freeway League title in a row with a 6-3 victory over Buena Park on Tuesday.
    Miguel Velazquez went 3 for 4 with two home runs, a double, three RBIs and three runs scored and pitcher Eddie Acitia went the distance to improve his record to 5-0.
    Some thought this would be a rebuilding year for Fullerton, according to coach Shaun Hill, who has guided the Indians to a league title in each of his three seasons at the school.
    “It&rs
  • Ducks ‘in a good spot’ to compete for a playoff spot next season

    Ducks ‘in a good spot’ to compete for a playoff spot next season
    IRVINE — For the Ducks, it was another season of pain, both literal and figurative, as an injury-marred campaign crashed short of the postseason landing strip yet again.
    But it was also a period of growth, both personal and collective.
    Though they finished just a tick better than last year’s NHL-worst total of 58 points, new leadership and a youth movement on the roster set a course toward snapping a string of six consecutive non-playoff seasons.
    “You could throw wins and every
  • Cypress baseball shuts out Pacifica, forces tie for first in Empire League

    Cypress baseball shuts out Pacifica, forces tie for first in Empire League
    Antonio Lujan (16) of Cypress celebrates after hitting a double against Pacifica in an Empire League baseball game at Cypress High School in Cypress on Tuesday, April 23, 2024. (Photo by Leonard Ortiz, Orange County Register/SCNG)
    CYPRESS – Empire League baseball won’t have co-champions this year.
    Cypress beat Pacifica 4-0 in a league game Tuesday at Cypress High to create a tie for first first place.
    Cypress and Pacifica are 8-1 in league. They play each other Thursday, the final da
  • Shohei Ohtani hits ‘absurd’ 450-foot home run as Dodgers beat Nationals

    Shohei Ohtani hits ‘absurd’ 450-foot home run as Dodgers beat Nationals
    WASHINGTON — If a ball has ever left an exit wound in a stadium, Nationals Park was nearly the first.
    Shohei Ohtani lined a hanging slider from reliever Matt Barnes into the upper deck in right field for a solo home run in the eighth inning on Tuesday night.
    It was the last run in the Dodgers’ 4-1 victory over the Washington Nationals. But it was certainly the most memorable.
    “It looked like a cruise missile,” James Outman said. “That was absurd. That was just absur
  • Dodgers’ offense arrives late but backs bullpen in victory over Nationals

    Dodgers’ offense arrives late but backs bullpen in victory over Nationals
    WASHINGTON — It is not a small price to pay. But the Washington Nationals are probably fine with the bargain.
    They signed Patrick Corbin to a six-year, $140 million contract before the 2019 season and the left-hander played an important role in the Nationals’ World Series championship that year.
    For the last five years of that contract, however, the Nationals have been paying one of the worst starting pitchers in baseball very handsomely. In 101 starts before Tuesday, Corbin had
  • Kawhi Leonard to play for Clippers in Game 2 against Mavericks

    Kawhi Leonard to play for Clippers in Game 2 against Mavericks
    LOS ANGELES — Word began to filter through the hallways of Crypto.com Arena late Tuesday afternoon. Kawhi Leonard would be warming up in advance of Game 2 of the Clippers’ first-round playoff series against the Dallas Mavericks.
    Within minutes, cell phones clicked and cameras rolled, all capturing footage of the six-time All-Star forward as he prepared for his first postseason game.
    Leonard returned to the Clippers’ lineup on Tuesday night after missing the past nine games
  • Kawhi Leonard to play for Clippers in Game 2 against Mavericks

    Kawhi Leonard to play for Clippers in Game 2 against Mavericks
    LOS ANGELES — Kawhi Leonard will play in Game 2 of the Clippers’ first-round playoff series against the Dallas Mavericks tonight, his first game in three weeks.
    The All-Star forward has missed nine consecutive games, including the series opener, because of inflammation in his surgically repaired right knee. He has engaged in limited practices leading up to the playoffs, and only recently took part in contact drills.
    “He’s done all the necessary things he has to do to get
  • Sammy’s Law in California seeks to protect youth from social media drug sales

    Sammy’s Law in California seeks to protect youth from social media drug sales
    On Feb. 7, 2021, Sammy Berman Chapman, 16, was silently killed in his Santa Monica home. The culprit: a fentanyl-laced pill the teen had purchased on social media.
    Now his parents Sam Chapman and Laura Berman are fighting to pass SB 1444 in the California state legislature, known as the Let Parents Choose Protection Act of 2024 — or Sammy’s Law. The bill would require all major social media platforms to allow integration with third-party monitoring software, which can notify parents
  • Angels’ Robert Stephenson says he had no issues with elbow before fateful pitch

    Angels’ Robert Stephenson says he had no issues with elbow before fateful pitch
    ANAHEIM — Robert Stephenson said his elbow felt “perfectly fine,” up until the moment that it didn’t.
    It was the second pitch of his rehab outing on April 13. The Angels reliever threw a slider and he could tell something was wrong.
    “It just came out weird,” Stephenson said on Tuesday, the first time he’d spoken to the media since the injury. “I just felt it right when I threw it. I tried to throw a couple more pitches after that, but just somethin
  • Orange County scores and player stats for Tuesday, April 23

    Orange County scores and player stats for Tuesday, April 23
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowScores and stats from Orange County games on Tuesday, April 23
    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.
    TUESDAY’S SCORES
    BASEBALL
    CRESTVIEW LEAGUE
    Villa Park 4, E Dorado 0
    WAVE LEAGUE
    Newport Harbor 1, Laguna Beach 0
    Corona del Mar 2, Marina 0
    GOLDEN WEST
  • Redlands boots embattled LA developer from homeless housing program

    Redlands boots embattled LA developer from homeless housing program
    The city of Redlands has terminated its agreement with Shangri-La Industries to provide housing for the homeless amid allegations the embattled Los Angeles developer misappropriated more than $100 million in state funds.
    During its April 16 meeting, the City Council voted 4-0, with Councilmember Denise Davis absent, to terminate its agreement with Shangri-La under the state Homekey program, citing the developer’s breach of its obligations.
    Assistant City Manager Chris Boatman said the city
  • LA Mayor Karen Bass’ home was targeted by intruder, says DA

    LA Mayor Karen Bass’ home was targeted by intruder, says DA
    By TERRI VERMEULEN KEITH
    A man with a prior conviction in Massachusetts was charged Tuesday with breaking into the Windsor Square residence of Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass, and the district attorney said investigators believe the suspect knew it was the mayor’s home and specifically targeted her.
    Ephraim Hunter, 29, of Los Angeles, was charged with one count each of first-degree residential burglary with a person present and vandalism causing damage of $400 or more. Prosecutors also allege
  • Dodgers’ Dave Roberts had advice for Shohei Ohtani – stay disciplined

    Dodgers’ Dave Roberts had advice for Shohei Ohtani – stay disciplined
    WASHINGTON — Shohei Ohtani’s 1-for-19 start to the season with runners in scoring position didn’t set off any alarm bells for the Dodgers.
    “Look at our good guys at the end of the year,” Dodgers president of baseball operations Andrew Friedman said of the team’s overall struggles with runners in scoring position. “Our good guys will be good.”
    Ohtani has always been good with runners in scoring position. Going into Tuesday’s game against the W
  • Plan to kill Catalina deer using sharpshooters in copters is opposed by county

    Plan to kill Catalina deer using sharpshooters in copters is opposed by county
    A plan to kill all the mule deer on Catalina Island using aerial sharpshooters from helicopters was strongly opposed by the Los Angels County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday, April 23.
    The controversial program as proposed by the Catalina Island Conservancy aims to eradicate up to 2,000 deer on the island that the conservancy says are destroying the island’s native plants and animals and damaging the entire ecosystem.
    “Eradicating Catalina Island’s entire population of more tha
  • Haiti’s fragile health system nearing collapse as chaos grips country

    Haiti’s fragile health system nearing collapse as chaos grips country
    By Danica Coto | Associated Press
    PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti — On a recent morning at a hospital in the heart of gang territory in Haiti’s capital, a woman began convulsing before her body went limp as a doctor and two nurses raced to save her.
    They stuck electrodes to her chest and flipped on an oxygen machine while keeping their eyes on a computer screen that reflected a dangerously low oxygen level of 84%.
    No one knew what was wrong with her.
    Even more worrisome, the Doctors Without Bo
  • USC football gets another crosstown transfer from UCLA in WR Kyle Ford

    USC football gets another crosstown transfer from UCLA in WR Kyle Ford
    LOS ANGELES — Kyle Ford threw up the white flag on social media, offering a brief plea for forgiveness after switching sides 15 miles west.
    “Trippin’ lol, let’s get to work” the receiver wrote, in the comments of an On3 post announcing he had transferred to USC. “I’ll make it up to y’all.”
    Indeed, just a season after transferring from USC to cross-town rival UCLA, Ford is back at USC – a move that seemed destined since he was spotted at
  • OC Fair 2024: Tash Sultana, Cannons, X and Squeeze are coming to Pacific Amphitheatre

    OC Fair 2024: Tash Sultana, Cannons, X and Squeeze are coming to Pacific Amphitheatre
    Pacific Amphitheatre has announced four additional shows for its 2024 OC Fair season lineup.
    Tash Sultana, the psychedelic and reggae soul artist, is performing at the venue on Wednesday, July 10 with support from Chiiild. The indie-pop group Cannons will take the stage on Wednesday, July 24. The punk-rock group X will take over with support from Reverend Horton Heat and Jonny Two Bags on Sunday, July 28. Lastly, Squeeze and Boy George will co-headline on Wednesday, Aug. 21.
    Presale for all show
  • Reunited and it feels so good: Voyager 1 is talking sense again

    Reunited and it feels so good: Voyager 1 is talking sense again
    Rocket science? Brain Surgery? A rescue mission?
    Reconnecting with NASA’s Voyager 1 spacecraft was all of that for the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in La Canada Flintridge, where months of concern and intense troubleshooting turned to smiles and relief this week.
    That’s because the Voyager team at the sprawling Southern California lab on April 20 finally heard back from Voyager 1 again, in a way that was more than just gibberish. It wasn’t ET calling home. But it was our own scien
  • Swanson: Is Jayden Daniels proof the Inland Empire is the new QB capital?

    Swanson: Is Jayden Daniels proof the Inland Empire is the new QB capital?
    I’m telling you; the Inland Empire has a lot going on.
    Snowboarding and golf and freestyle motocrossing routes – hitting receivers in stride.
    Citrus fields and wineries and NFL talent worth the squeeze; real juice.
    Film festivals and Coachella sets, ready … hike: a regular presence these days at Heisman Trophy ceremonies.
    Some bright sports stars have been discovered out that way; i.e. Bobby and Barry Bonds; Cheryl Miller and her little brother, Reggie; Kawhi Leonard; Bob Lemo
  • ‘Save her, and if you can’t, save my daughter,’ dad told paramedics

    ‘Save her, and if you can’t, save my daughter,’ dad told paramedics
    James Alvarez recalled the chilling moment he saw a sport-utility vehicle careening toward him and his pregnant wife on their nightly walk along a sidewalk in Anaheim nearly four years ago.
    The couple took daily walks during the pregnancy.
    “The only difference that day was we took a different route,” Alvarez said. “We took the long way home.”
    He heard screams from the nearby shopping center as a SUV lost control.
    Clutching the hand of his 23-year-old wife, Yesenia Lisette

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