• Daxon: No strike for Brea teachers

    Daxon: No strike for Brea teachers
    After weeks of talks and negotiations, even ones including outside mediators, the Brea Olinda Teachers Association and the Brea Olinda Unified School District have finally agreed on salary terms for the teachers.
    So there is no chance of the teachers walking picket lines instead of walking into their classrooms.
    “I am pleased to share the teachers agreed to a 2-year agreement, pending board approval on May 9,” Superintendent Brinda Leon said via email.
    What the teachers agreed to acc
  • In this colorful world, we are all unique yet alike at the same time

    In this colorful world, we are all unique yet alike at the same time
    Coyotes, crows and crayons. How does such a combination fit together? It is in Laguna Woods Village.
    “Crayons?” you ask? Well, maybe we don’t all have those coloring sets, but Crayola has produced a box of 32 colors. All flesh tones. They call it “Colors of the World.” Mother Nature has bestowed upon us a spectrum of pigments, each as unique as the individual it adorns.
    We might call this a place where the colors of the world come together. Not only in the colors of
  • Biden faces Pro-Palestinian silent protest at Morehouse College graduation

    Biden faces Pro-Palestinian silent protest at Morehouse College graduation
    President Joe Biden renewed his call for a temporary cease-fire in Gaza in a speech at Morehouse College’s graduation ceremony, where some participants donned Palestinian colors in protest at Israel’s military incursion.
    Biden’s address at the historically Black school in Atlanta brought him face to face with some of the campus unrest set off by the Israel-Hamas war, which has inflamed US politics and added risk to his reelection campaign. Several students and at least two facu
  • Helicopter carrying Iran’s hard-line president apparently crashes in foggy, mountainous region

    Helicopter carrying Iran’s hard-line president apparently crashes in foggy, mountainous region
    DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — A helicopter carrying Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi, the country’s foreign minister and other officials apparently crashed in the mountainous northwest reaches of Iran on Sunday, sparking a massive rescue operation in a fog-shrouded forest as the public was urged to pray.
    The likely crash came as Iran under Raisi and Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei launched an unprecedented drone-and-missile attack on Israel last month and has enriched uranium cl
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  • Angels’ Jo Adell showing improved plate discipline this season

    Angels’ Jo Adell showing improved plate discipline this season
    ARLINGTON, Texas — Jo Adell hit his eighth homer — equaling his career high — and he threw out a runner at the plate on Saturday night.
    But amid all that, the Angels outfielder was just as proud of another recent improvement in his game. He drew two walks.
    It was only the second time in Adell’s career that he walked twice in a game, and the first time he’d done it in a game with another hit.
    “Honestly, the homer is great, but that was a really important part o
  • Bezos’ Blue Origin resumes space tourism with latest launch

    Bezos’ Blue Origin resumes space tourism with latest launch
    Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin LLC resumed sending tourists to space on Sunday, launching six private passengers on a short flight more than 60 miles above the Earth.
    The passengers included Ed Dwight, a former Air Force captain who was selected as the first Black astronaut candidate in 1961 but never got to fly to space with NASA. “This was fabulous,” he said after emerging from the crew capsule after touchdown.
    The flight was delayed by an hour before taking off at about 9:35 a.m. l
  • Diddy admits beating ex-girlfriend Cassie, says he’s sorry, calls his actions ‘inexcusable’

    Diddy admits beating ex-girlfriend Cassie, says he’s sorry, calls his actions ‘inexcusable’
    LOS ANGELES — Sean “Diddy” Combs admitted that he beat his ex-girlfriend Cassie in a hotel hallway in 2016 after CNN released video of the attack, saying in a video apology he was “truly sorry” and his actions were “inexcusable.”
    “I take full responsibility for my actions in that video. I was disgusted then when I did it. I’m disgusted now,” the music mogul said in a video statement posted Sunday to Instagram and Facebook.
    The security
  • May is Older Americans Month, and here are some things to consider

    May is Older Americans Month, and here are some things to consider
    The month of May has been set aside to focus on us – the older crowd. 
    It’s Older Americans Month. President Biden made it official by calling “upon all Americans to celebrate older adults for their contributions, to support their independence and recognize their unparalleled value to our nation.” 
    The formal recognition of older Americans began with President Kennedy in 1963. That was a time when only 17 million Americans reached their 65th birthday, in compari
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  • State high court should uphold Proposition 22

    State high court should uphold Proposition 22
    On Tuesday, the California Supreme Court will hear oral arguments over the constitutionality of Proposition 22. Approved by over 58% of voters in 2020, the measure allowed app-based transportation and delivery companies like Uber and Lyft to continue to work with drivers hired as independent contractors.
    The measure came after the passage of Assembly Bill 5, which broadly made independent contracting illegal in California under many circumstances, including in the way typified by Uber, Lyft and
  • Ditch the subsidies to get more housing

    Ditch the subsidies to get more housing
    There’s little disagreement that California has a housing-affordability crisis, as the state’s average home value is close to $800,000 and well over $1 million in coastal markets. These astounding prices have put a squeeze on lower-income Californians and exacerbated the homelessness problem, so lawmakers — and voters — continue to approve subsidies for affordable-housing projects.
    As is common any time the government subsidizes something, the influx of cash is inflationa
  • Does your city have elected attorneys, clerks, treasurers? And how much do they make?

    Does your city have elected attorneys, clerks, treasurers? And how much do they make?
    City Attorney Michael Gates at a “Save Huntington Beach Victory Rally” for Republican candidates for city council in 2022. (Photo by Leonard Ortiz, Orange County Register/SCNG)
    When Huntington Beach city councilmembers wanted to demand identification from voters (despite threats that this violated state law), and fought more low-income housing (despite state commands), their city attorney didn’t grimace or drag his hand across his neck or shake his head vehemently “NO!&rd
  • Cal State Fullerton physicists are key players in new age of exploration

    Cal State Fullerton physicists are key players in new age of exploration
    If you wanted a true-life plot for a movie about the thrill of discovery, you could do worse than borrowing from the short, productive, slightly geeky history of the Nicholas and Lee Begovich Center for Gravitational-Wave Physics and Astronomy at Cal State Fullerton.
    And if you wanted the perfect prop for that movie, you’d want to straight-up steal the whiteboard hanging in the office of one of the center’s leaders, Jocelyn Read, a 44-year-old physicist and an expert in rare celestia
  • Prosecutors fight bail release for reputed Mexican Mafia chief in OC

    Prosecutors fight bail release for reputed Mexican Mafia chief in OC
    To those in his corner, Johnny Martinez is a brilliant, caring, jailhouse lawyer who has unfairly spent his entire adult life behind bars for a murder he did not commit.
    But to those trying to keep him locked up, Martinez is the ultra-violent capo of a notorious prison gang who has extorted drug dealers and ordered hits on people who crossed him.
    The two faces of Martinez — the reputed leader of Orange County’s Mexican Mafia — will be presented to a federal judge May 24 in Sant
  • When you don’t plan ahead, your life and finances suffer

    When you don’t plan ahead, your life and finances suffer
    Change is hard, and often, the first step toward this is the hardest. Such was the case with my friend, Paul.
    Paul prided himself on not setting goals or planning ahead. “Life is too short to box yourself in,” he used to quip. “I prefer to take it as it comes and be surprised.”
    About three years after he shared this with me, Paul reached out to let me know his spouse was divorcing him. “She said she was tired of always guessing in our relationship, that I was reacti
  • Santa Anita horse racing consensus picks for Sunday, May 19, 2024

    Santa Anita horse racing consensus picks for Sunday, May 19, 2024
    The consensus box of Santa Anita horse racing picks comes from handicappers Bob Mieszerski, Terry Turrell, Eddie Wilson and Kevin Modesti. Here are the picks for thoroughbred races on Sunday, May 19, 2024.
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  • How California’s bursting budget morphed into a $45 billion deficit in just two years

    How California’s bursting budget morphed into a $45 billion deficit in just two years
    The much-revised 2024-25 state budget that Gov. Gavin Newsom released last week contains hundreds of spending reductions and other actions to close what he says is a $44.9 billion deficit.
    Exactly two years earlier, Newsom boasted as the state enjoyed a $97.5 billion budget surplus, thanks to surging revenues from the post-pandemic economic recovery.
    “No other state in American history has ever experienced a surplus as large as this,” Newsom said as he unveiled a revised $300 billion
  • Schauffele and Morikawa are tied at the PGA Championship with a lot of company

    Schauffele and Morikawa are tied at the PGA Championship with a lot of company
    Bryson DeChambeau celebrates after a eagle on the 18th hole during the third round of the PGA Championship golf tournament at the Valhalla Golf Club, Saturday, May 18, 2024, in Louisville, Ky. (AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki)
    Scottie Scheffler waits to play on the second hole during the third round of the PGA Championship golf tournament at the Valhalla Golf Club, Saturday, May 18, 2024, in Louisville, Ky. (AP Photo/Jeff Roberson)
    Scottie Scheffler reacts to his chip to the green on the fourth hole during
  • Angel City falls to Trinity Rodman, Washington Spirit

    Angel City falls to Trinity Rodman, Washington Spirit
    Sydney Leroux scored for Angel City (3-5-1) in the 4-2 loss to the Washington Spirit on Saturday night.
    ACFC was without veteran defender Sarah Gorden after she was hurt early in the game.
    Trinity Rodman lead the Washington Spirit with two goals in the first half.
    All six goals came in the first half at Washington D.C.’s Audi Field, matching a league record for most goals in the opening half. Casey Krueger and Ouleymata Sarr also scored for the Spirit (7-3-0).
    Angel City goalkeeper DiDi Ha
  • Galaxy’s Novak Micovic untouchable in scoreless draw

    Galaxy’s Novak Micovic untouchable in scoreless draw
    CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Novak Micovic stopped both shots he faced in his first start of the season for the Galaxy in a scoreless draw against Charlotte on Saturday night.
    The 22-year-old Micovic made two starts and six appearances for the Galaxy (5-2-7) last year in his first season in the league.
    The Galaxy entered play with 25 goals, second behind the 35 of Inter Miami. The Galaxy have played to four straight draws, falling to 3-3-3 on the road.
    The two clubs were meeting for the third time wi
  • Beckman beats St. John Bosco with walk-off hit in 8th to win Division 3 baseball title

    Beckman beats St. John Bosco with walk-off hit in 8th to win Division 3 baseball title
    Beckman players celebrate after beating St. John Bosco in the championship game of the CIF-SS Division 3 baseball playoffs in Lake Elsinore on Saturday, May 18, 2024. Beckman won the game 2-1. (Photo by Mark Rightmire, Orange County Register/SCNG)
    LAKE ELSINORE – In the bottom of the eighth inning with two outs, the game tied and teammate Isaiah Kapur on second base, Beckman’s Jagger Snitko hit a line drive to right field.
    Snitko rounded first base and took a look toward home plate t
  • University boys tennis defeats Torrey Pines to advance to first CIF State championship

    University boys tennis defeats Torrey Pines to advance to first CIF State championship
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowUniversity’s boys tennis team took a major step Saturday toward becoming the first state champion.
    The 15-time CIF-Southern Section winner avenged an earlier loss against Torrey Pines by defeating the San Diego Section powerhouse 5-2 in the finals of the CIF/USTA SoCal regional at The Claremont Club.
    The Trojans advanced to play California of San Ramon in the inaugural state final May 25 at Fresno P
  • Walker Buehler leads Dodgers past Reds

    Walker Buehler leads Dodgers past Reds
    LOS ANGELES – Admitting that he was running out of patience in a not-so-long wait to become a dominating pitcher again, it turns out that was actually Walker Buehler’s competitive side returning to the forefront again.
    Buehler went six scoreless innings in his third start since returning from a nearly two-year absence after elbow surgery and his first since saying last week that the “happy-to-be-here thing” had about run its course.
    The Dodgers 4-0 victory over the Cincin
  • Orange County track and field athletes hit their marks in Masters Meet

    Orange County track and field athletes hit their marks in Masters Meet
    Most of Orange County’s track and field athletes who competed in the CIF-SS Masters Meet at Moorpark High School on Saturday knew there wasn’t much room for error if they were to advance to next week’s CIF State meet.
    The majority responded with top marks and a few qualified for the state meet in more than one event.
    The top six placers in each event qualified for the CIF State Championships in Clovis on May 24-25.
    Pacifica thrower Zach Lewis was among the county’s double
  • Angels go hitless in 18 at-bats with runners in scoring position to lose marathon game

    Angels go hitless in 18 at-bats with runners in scoring position to lose marathon game
    ARLINGTON, Texas — The Angels came up with clutch pitches and defensive plays, but no clutch hits.
    The Angels were hitless in 18 at-bats with runners in scoring position in their 3-2, 13-inning loss to the Texas Rangers on Saturday, wasting a strong start from Patrick Sandoval.
    Right-hander Carson Fulmer, working his second inning of the night, hit Nathaniel Lowe with a pitch with the bases loaded to push home the winning run.
    The only runs the Angels managed were solo homers from Taylor W
  • Disneyland character performers vote to unionize

    Disneyland character performers vote to unionize
    Mickey Mouse, Sleeping Beauty, Darth Vader and other Disneyland employees who work with Disney, Pixar, Marvel and Star Wars character performers have voted to unionize, according to the union organizing workers.
    The National Labor Relations Board announced the results of the vote on Saturday, May 18 following a four-day union election at Disneyland by character and parade performers.
    Disneyland’s 1,700 character and parade performers — calling themselves Magic United — will be
  • Redondo boys volleyball defeats St. Margaret’s to win first CIF SoCal Regional title

    Redondo boys volleyball defeats St. Margaret’s to win first CIF SoCal Regional title
    Redondo players celebrate win in CIFSS Regional boys volleyball final against St. Margaret’s Saturday May 18, 2024 (Photo by Robert Casillas, Contributing Photographer)
    Redondo players and coaches hold up plaque after 5 set win against St. Margaret’s in CIFSS Regional boys volleyball final Saturday May 18, 2024 (Photo by Robert Casillas, Contributing Photographer)
    Redondo players celebrate win in CIFSS Regional boys volleyball final against St. Margaret’s Saturday May 18, 2024
  • The AVP’s solution for growing beach volleyball in America? Bullriding

    The AVP’s solution for growing beach volleyball in America? Bullriding
    HUNTINGTON BEACH — The day before the AVP Huntington Beach Open kicked off, one by one, the league’s Chief Operating Officer Robert Corvino welcomed a slew of competing teams in for a private presentation to sell a new vision for professional volleyball in the United States.
    Bullriding. At least, its structure.
    Despite the continued growth of beach volleyball as a sport in the United States, the AVP, as league veteran and Long Beach State grad Paul Lotman put it, has long struggled t
  • Doug O’Neill’s Preakness day win comes at Santa Anita

    Doug O’Neill’s Preakness day win comes at Santa Anita
    ARCADIA — Doug O’Neill was in the winner’s circle again on a Triple Crown race day. That it wasn’t the Preakness winner’s circle, or even the Pimlico winner’s circle, seemed not to bother him at all.
    O’Neill enjoyed the victory by his filly Miss Lizzy and jockey Antonio Fresu in the $100,000 Mizdirection Stakes, a sprint down the hillside turf course, in front of a Preakness day crowd Saturday at Santa Anita.
    The trainer best known for winning the Kentuc
  • Whatever your passion, you’ll find it in Laguna Woods

    Whatever your passion, you’ll find it in Laguna Woods
    “We need men!” exclaimed Sandy Smolinsky, representing the Laguna Woods Village Square Dancers at the 2024 Club Expo held recently at Clubhouse 5.
    “I’m dancing a lot of the boy parts now,” she added, laughing. “People don’t know how much fun square dancing is, and it’s good for your body and your brain.”
    The Village Square Dancers garnered 30 signups of unspecified gender from the crowd that packed the clubhouse April 30.
    “Classes will
  • LA Grand Prix: Benjamin, McLaughlin-Levrone back overcoming hurdles

    LA Grand Prix: Benjamin, McLaughlin-Levrone back overcoming hurdles
    Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone of the USA wins the women’s 200m race with a time of 22.07 as Gabby Thomas finished sixth with a time of 22.68 during the USATF Los Angeles Grand Prix track and field meet at Drake Stadium on the campus of UCLA in Los Angeles on Saturday, May 18, 2024. (Photo by Keith Birmingham, Pasadena Star-News/ SCNG)
    Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone of the USA wins the women’s 200m race with a time of 22.07 as Gabby Thomas finished sixth with a time of 22.68 during the USATF L

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