• Finding Time

    Finding Time
    Gita Khadiri, Juan Antonio Pérez Simón, Executive Director Roxana Velasquez, Board President Harvey WhiteAn onlooker admiring The San Diego Museum of Art’s Modern Masters from Latin America: The Pérez Simón Collection.Show Caption of Expand
    On Oct. 21, The San Diego Museum of Art unveiled Modern Masters from Latin America: The Pérez Simón Collection. The exhibition, which showcases 102 works of art by some of the greatest modern m
  • UCLA men look to stay in sync on Big Ten road trip

    UCLA men look to stay in sync on Big Ten road trip
    LOS ANGELES — Mick Cronin wasn’t budging.
    Questions flew in regarding the adjustments the UCLA men’s basketball team made after allowing its lowest point total of the season in a 67-55 win over Maryland on Saturday. No matter the volume or intellect of the queries, Cronin guarded his strategies.
    “Take all the shots you want,” the UCLA men’s basketball coach told the media. “Why the hell would I tell you?”
    Cronin doesn’t want Penn State (9-7,
  • Blue Note Jazz Festival returns to the Hollywood Bowl in June

    Blue Note Jazz Festival returns to the Hollywood Bowl in June
    Summer’s biggest jazz party in Los Angeles is back with a lineup that has fans ready to box step.
    The Blue Note Jazz Festival, slated for June 14-15 at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles, will feature headlining performances by Grace Jones, The Isley Brothers, Willow, De La Soul and Stanley Clarke N•4Ever. Other performers on the bill include The Soul Rebels, Robert Glasper, Dee Dee Bridgewater, Derrick Hodge, Keyon Harrold, Lakecia Benjamin, Pedrito Martinez, Brandee Younger, and Raps
  • Grammy-nominated musician John Forté found dead at 50 in Massachusetts home

    Grammy-nominated musician John Forté found dead at 50 in Massachusetts home
    NEW YORK (AP) — John Forté, the Grammy-nominated musician known for his work with the Fugees and the Refugee Camp All-Stars among others, has died at age 50. He was found dead Monday afternoon in his home in Chilmark, Massachusetts, according to police.
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  • Claudette Colvin, who refused to move seats on a bus at start of civil rights movement, dies at 86

    Claudette Colvin, who refused to move seats on a bus at start of civil rights movement, dies at 86
    WASHINGTON (AP) — Claudette Colvin, whose 1955 arrest for refusing to give up her seat on a segregated Montgomery bus helped spark the modern civil rights movement, has died. She was 86.
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  • Santiago Canyon College gala celebrates 25 years of quality community education

    Santiago Canyon College gala celebrates 25 years of quality community education
    In honor of a quarter-century of empowering students, enriching the community and advancing academic excellence, Santiago Canyon College hosted its 25th Anniversary Gala in November, an event that raised a net  $124,000 in support of the Santiago Canyon College Foundation.
    As the first-ever gala hosted by SCC, the event concluded a yearlong celebration marking 25 years as an independently accredited institution and represents the largest single fundraising effort in school history.
    “T
  • Justice Department prosecutors resign amid turmoil over Minnesota ICE shooting investigation

    Justice Department prosecutors resign amid turmoil over Minnesota ICE shooting investigation
    By ALANNA DURKIN RICHER and ERIC TUCKER, Associated Press
    WASHINGTON (AP) — Roughly half a dozen federal prosecutors in Minnesota have resigned and several supervisors in the criminal section of the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division have given notice of their departures amid turmoil over the federal investigation into the killing of a woman by a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer in Minneapolis, according to people familiar with the matter.
    The resignations fol
  • Popular weight-loss drugs shouldn’t carry suicide warnings, FDA says

    Popular weight-loss drugs shouldn’t carry suicide warnings, FDA says
    Federal regulators on Tuesday told drugmakers Novo Nordisk and Eli Lilly to remove label warnings about potential suicidal thoughts and behaviors from their blockbuster weight-loss medications.
    The U.S. Food and Drug Administration said a comprehensive review “found no increased” risk related to suicide among users of the GLP-1 drugs for obesity, including Novo Nordisk’s Wegovy and Saxenda and Eli Lilly’s Zepbound.
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  • Kings hope to get ‘there’ versus division-leading Vegas

    Kings hope to get ‘there’ versus division-leading Vegas
    LOS ANGELES –– The Kings just confronted both teams from last year’s Western Conference Finals and next they’ll joust with a division winner currently in position to repeat, the Vegas Golden Knights, on Wednesday.
    The Kings have had some quality wins lately, but have failed to use them as springboards. They beat the Tampa Bay Lightning on Dec. 18. The Bolts haven’t lost since, prevailing in 10 straight showdowns, including a rematch with the Kings. But the Kings tur
  • Plane used in boat strike off Venezuela was painted to look like a civilian aircraft, AP sources say

    Plane used in boat strike off Venezuela was painted to look like a civilian aircraft, AP sources say
    By LISA MASCARO and KONSTANTIN TOROPIN, Associated Press
    WASHINGTON (AP) — The plane used by the U.S. military to strike a boat accused of smuggling drugs off the coast of Venezuela last fall was painted to look like a civilian aircraft, a move that appears to be at odds with the Pentagon’s manual on the laws of war.
    The plane, part of a secret U.S. fleet used in surveillance operations, also was carrying munitions in the fuselage, rather than beneath the aircraft, raising questions
  • Chino Hills trail offers rolling hills, green pastures, and cows

    Chino Hills trail offers rolling hills, green pastures, and cows
    Rolling green hills, especially vibrant after recent rains, greet visitors on the Eucalyptus Loop Trail in Chino Hills.
    Hikers get a scenic escape trekking along the trail with a chance to spot a few long-haired or long-horned cows and cattle.
    The opportunity to see the animals grazing nearby has helped the trail’s popularity go viral on social media in recent weeks.
    The trail draws people from throughout the region.
    “I’m always looking for some new easy enough trails to go on
  • A suspect in the vandalism of JD Vance’s Ohio home must stay in jail until trial

    A suspect in the vandalism of JD Vance’s Ohio home must stay in jail until trial
    By JULIE CARR SMYTH
    COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — A federal judge ruled Tuesday that a suspect in the vandalism of Vice President JD Vance’s home in Ohio must remain behind bars while awaiting trial.
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  • How a pregnant teen bride in 1856 took command of her ailing husband’s ship

    How a pregnant teen bride in 1856 took command of her ailing husband’s ship
    Joshua Patten was a clipper captain in the 1850s, racing bravely – and perhaps recklessly – through the most dangerous waters in the hemisphere to transport goods in hopes of earning a huge payday.
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    But he was also deeply in love, so his diminutive teenage bride Mary Ann accompanied him on his trips from New York around Cape Horn to San Francisco. And it’s a good thing she did, beca
  • Chaffee to serve another year as OC Board of Supervisors chair; Foley to continue as vice chair

    Chaffee to serve another year as OC Board of Supervisors chair; Foley to continue as vice chair
    Fourth District Supervisor Doug Chaffee will serve another year as the chair of the OC Board of Supervisors.
    Chaffee was tapped for a third time by his colleagues — in a unanimous vote Tuesday, Jan. 13 — as chair and Fifth District Katrina Foley will continue as vice chair in the annual rotation of the board leadership.
    Chaffee, who was chosen chair in 2022 and again last year, joked that he had been looking forward to “a little more restful year,” but acknowledged the ma
  • Wind advisory in place for 5 Freeway north of LA until Wednesday afternoon – gusts to hit 45 mph

    Wind advisory in place for 5 Freeway north of LA until Wednesday afternoon – gusts to hit 45 mph
    5 Freeway corridor near Santa Clarita, Western Santa Monica Mountains Recreational area, Santa Susana Mountains, Southern Ventura County Mountains and Western San Gabriel Mountains/Highway 14 Corridor are the focus of a wind advisory issued at 12:55 p.m. on Tuesday by the National Weather Service. The advisory is in effect until Wednesday Jan. 14, at 2 p.m.
    The NWS Los Angeles/Oxnard CA says to expect, “Northeast winds 20 to 30 mph with gusts up to 45 mph. Isolated gusts to 55 mph possible
  • Angel City FC signs Riley Tiernan to 2-year extension

    Angel City FC signs Riley Tiernan to 2-year extension
    Riley Tiernan had a meteoric rise with Angel City Football Club last year.
    The Rutgers alum, went from non-roster invitee to starting forward and leading goal scorer and ended the season as a nominee for the NWSL Rookie of the Year and U.S. Soccer Young Player of the Year awards.
    Tuesday, Angel City announced a two-year contract extension for Tiernan through the 2028 season.
    “Riley had a fantastic start to her professional career in 2025 and we are so thrilled that she has extended her con
  • Director Timothy Busfield turns himself in to face child sex abuse charges in New Mexico

    Director Timothy Busfield turns himself in to face child sex abuse charges in New Mexico
    By SUSAN MONTOYA BRYAN, Associated Press
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — Director and Emmy Award-winning actor Timothy Busfield turned himself to authorities on Tuesday to face child sex abuse charges in New Mexico.
    His apprehension comes after authorities in Albuquerque issued a warrant for his arrest on Jan. 9 on two counts of criminal sexual contact of a minor and one count of child abuse. The charges stem from allegations that Busfield inappropriately touched a young boy on the set of the TV
  • Smithsonian faces a deadline to show Trump its plans for exhibits for America’s 250th birthday

    Smithsonian faces a deadline to show Trump its plans for exhibits for America’s 250th birthday
    By MEG KINNARD, GARY FIELDS and CALVIN WOODWARD, Associated Press
    WASHINGTON (AP) — The Smithsonian Institution faced a Tuesday deadline to detail its plans for celebrating the country’s 250th birthday, part of President Donald Trump’s sweeping efforts to purge negativity from the stories that Americans are told about their history.
    Trump has previously threatened the Smithsonian’s funding if it continues to promote what he considers “divisive narratives.” The
  • Santa Ana Police Oversight Commission reviews citizen complaints for first time as a body

    Santa Ana Police Oversight Commission reviews citizen complaints for first time as a body
    Santa Ana’s Police Oversight Commission has begun reviewing citizen complaints alleging police misconduct — a key duty of the 3-year-old commission that has faced years of administrative setbacks and delays.
    The commission, created by the City Council with the purpose of increasing transparency, accountability and public trust in the Santa Ana Police Department, reviewed eight citizen complaints filed in 2025 during a closed-session meeting on Thursday, Jan. 8.
    “This is th
  • Editorial: LAO report underscores California’s long-term budget mess

    Editorial: LAO report underscores California’s long-term budget mess
    Gov. Gavin Newsom’s State of the State speech on Thursday tried to make much of a projected $42 billion revenue increase to state coffers. Even so, his budget proposal released Friday had to concede budget deficits would persist for years to come. Now the nonpartisan Legislative Analyst’s Office has weighed in. It’s not a pretty picture.
    “Taken together, the administration projects the budget faces a roughly $3 billion deficit,” the LAO notes. “We view this as
  • Chloe Kim says she’s ‘good to go’ for Olympics despite labrum tear in shoulder

    Chloe Kim says she’s ‘good to go’ for Olympics despite labrum tear in shoulder
    By EDDIE PELLS, Associated Press
    Snowboarder Chloe Kim says she’s “good to go” for the Milan Cortina Olympics despite tearing the labrum in her shoulder during a training run last week in Switzerland.
    The two-time gold medalist in the halfpipe posted an update to Instagram on Tuesday, saying she wasn’t surprised to learn she had torn her labrum — the lining of the socket that holds the shoulder together. She did not say which shoulder she injured when she fell while
  • Villa Park girls basketball draws on long-time friendships for chemistry

    Villa Park girls basketball draws on long-time friendships for chemistry
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowVilla Park’s girls basketball team represented itself well against powerhouse Etiwanda at the Kay Yow Showcase but Spartans coach Brad Willis knew his players weren’t happy with a 20-point loss.
    “There’s a lot of camaraderie and togetherness with them so they take it real hard,” Willis said. “They expect a lot of themselves. They put in a lot of work.”
    For those c
  • Editorial: Rearranging the deck chairs on California’s sinking K-12 ship

    Editorial: Rearranging the deck chairs on California’s sinking K-12 ship
    As part of his budget proposal, Gov. Gavin Newsom last week announced a new educational plan that sounds reasonable, as it streamlines regulatory authority and places more oversight in the governor’s office. Per Newsom’s statement, “California’s K-12 education system as being governed by a fragmented set of entities with overlapping roles that sometimes operate in conflict with one another, to the detriment of educational services offered to students.”
    The buck shou
  • Madison Beer brings the Locket tour to the Kia Forum

    Madison Beer brings the Locket tour to the Kia Forum
    Madison Beer has announced the Locket Tour, a global headlining run that will bring her forthcoming album, “Locket,” to stages across North America, Europe, and the U.K.
    The tour marks the first time Beer will perform the new record live and includes a Southern California stop at the Kia Forum in Inglewood on June 24.
    Promoted by Live Nation, the locket tour launches this spring and summer with dates in major cities including Berlin, Paris, London, New York and Los Angeles before wra
  • Dodgers set annual DodgerFest event for Jan. 31

    Dodgers set annual DodgerFest event for Jan. 31
    LOS ANGELES — The Dodgers’ annual fan event, DodgerFest, has been scheduled for Jan. 31 at Dodger Stadium.
    Tickets and parking will be available at www.dodgers.com/dodgerfest. There will be a presale for My Dodger Members and premium clients beginning at 10 a.m. Thursday, with sales to the general public beginning at 10 a.m. Friday. Special paid experiences will go on presale to members on Jan. 21 and to the public on Jan. 22.
    Gates will open at 8:30 a.m. with admission to the stadiu
  • State and feds fail to protect Americans from foreign scammers

    State and feds fail to protect Americans from foreign scammers
    Financial scams are a plague on society so widespread that they have become a kitchen table issue. Americans self-reported $12.5 billion in scam losses in 2024, an amount that is almost certainly underreported, considering more than seven in 10 Americans report being targeted by scammers. The problem is so prolific that a recent survey shows Americans fear financial scams more than nearly any other crime.
    According to the FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center, more complaints are filed in
  • New Singaporean staples land at Le Shrimp Noodle Bar

    New Singaporean staples land at Le Shrimp Noodle Bar
    Two new dishes will soon appear on menus at Le Shrimp Noodle Bar‘s Irvine and Costa Mesa locations — laksa and Hainanese chicken rice, two of the city-state’s most beloved comfort dishes.
    The new additions, which, as of now, will remain on the menu for a limited time, represent the brand’s expansion beyond its signature shrimp broth and ramen.
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  • Insurance company subsidies are no prescription for lowering healthcare costs

    Insurance company subsidies are no prescription for lowering healthcare costs
    These days, the cost of healthcare is on everyone’s mind. Since the passage of Obamacare in 2010, the cost of health insurance on the individual marketplace has increased nearly 170%, placing a significant financial strain on families and businesses. Despite advancements in medical technology and treatment, many people are finding it increasingly difficult to afford the care they need. This trend is particularly troubling as it disproportionately affects the most vulnerable populations, in
  • Chargers fire offensive coordinator Greg Roman, offensive line coach Mike Devlin

    Chargers fire offensive coordinator Greg Roman, offensive line coach Mike Devlin
    The Chargers wasted zero time making changes in the wake of their loss Sunday night to the New England Patriots in an AFC wild-card game. They announced Tuesday morning they parted ways with offensive coordinator Greg Roman and offensive line coach Mike Devlin.
    Hired nearly two years ago, Roman was roundly criticized for his lack of imaginative play-calling during the Chargers’ 16-3 loss to the Patriots, when their offense failed to generate more than a second-quarter field goal from Camer
  • UCLA Athletics receives $17.3 million donation from estate of Larry Layne

    UCLA Athletics receives $17.3 million donation from estate of Larry Layne
    LOS ANGELES — UCLA Athletics announced an astronomical $17.3 million donation from the estate of former student-athlete, coach and donor Larry Layne on Monday afternoon, a part of a more than $40 million pledge across numerous facets of the university.
    Per a university press release, $9.6 million will be directed to the football program and $7.7 million will head to the men’s basketball program. The full donation from Layne, a former men’s rugby player and women’s rugby c

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