• It takes $349,200 income to buy an Orange County home, 3.5 times the US salary

    It takes $349,200 income to buy an Orange County home, 3.5 times the US salary
    Orange Countians need 3.5 times the annual income of a U.S. homebuyer to qualify for a typical house.
    A homebuyer would have to make $349,200 to buy the county’s $1.37 million median-priced, existing single-family home in the first quarter, according to affordability stats from the California Association of Realtors.
    My trusty spreadsheet found this mortgage-qualifying standard grew by $99,200, or 40%, since 2022’s first quarter. That’s when the Federal Reserve started its war
  • 19-year-old man shot to death in Santa Ana

    19-year-old man shot to death in Santa Ana
    A 19-year-old man was shot to death in Santa Ana, authorities said Tuesday.
    The shooting victim was later identified as Angel Junior Vuelvas, the Santa Ana Police Department reported.
    Officers responding about 6:40 p.m. Monday to a report of a shooting in the 1100 block of South Poplar Street located Vuelvas on the ground suffering from multiple gunshot wounds.
    Paramedics rushed him to a hospital, where he died from his gunshot wounds.
    A motive for the shooting was not available though it appear
  • Bestselling books this week at Southern California’s independent bookstores

    Bestselling books this week at Southern California’s independent bookstores
    The SoCal Indie Bestsellers List, as brought to you by IndieBound and CALIBA, for the sales week ended Sunday, June 2, 2024. Based on reporting from the independent booksellers of Southern California, the California Independent Booksellers Alliance and IndieBound. For an independent bookstore near you, visit IndieBound.org.
    HARDCOVER FICTION
    1. The Women: Kristin Hannah
    2. The Paris Novel: Ruth Reichl
    3. All Fours: Miranda July,
    4. James: Percival Everett
    5. Table for Two: Fictions: Amor Towles
  • Dodgers shut out by rookie Jared Jones and Pirates’ bullpen

    Dodgers shut out by rookie Jared Jones and Pirates’ bullpen
    PITTSBURGH — Tyler Glasnow must be wondering what he did to his teammates to make them do this to him.
    Glasnow held the Pittsburgh Pirates to one run on three hits over six innings Tuesday night. But for the fifth consecutive start, the Dodgers did not score a run during his time in the game on their way to being shut out and losing to the Pirates, 1-0.
    The Dodgers have not scored with Glasnow on the mound since his May 4 start against the Atlanta Braves.
    They had ample opportunities to gi
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  • Angels’ Mickey Moniak remains optimistic amid search for even modest success

    Angels’ Mickey Moniak remains optimistic amid search for even modest success
    ANAHEIM — At the height of his powers last season, Mickey Moniak was on his way toward an 18-game July hitting streak when he dropped three hits on the New York Yankees with a home run to help pull off a three-game sweep.
    That game against the Yankees was one of nine last season when Moniak had at least three hits. He had 20 multi-hit games while barely playing half a season with 85 games for the Angels, his most in parts of four major league seasons to that point.
    There was even a five-hi
  • Yorba Linda man convicted of killing a man he falsely believed had raped a friend

    Yorba Linda man convicted of killing a man he falsely believed had raped a friend
    A 57-year-old Yorba Linda man was convicted of murder on Tuesday, June 4 for stabbing another man to death during a fight outside an Anaheim sober living home after being falsely told that the victim had drugged and raped a woman.
    An Orange County Superior Court jury late Tuesday found Effrum Maland Burnett guilty of second-degree murder for the July 18, 2023 killing of 50-year-old Toye Mims Jones.
    A female friend of Burnett’s lied to Burnett and falsely claimed that Jones had drugged her,
  • With more bears in streets and homes of foothill cities, L.A. County demands action

    With more bears in streets and homes of foothill cities, L.A. County demands action
    With bears waking up from hibernation and traipsing through San Gabriel Valley foothill community backyards, school yards and streets, Los Angeles County Supervisor Kathryn Barger on Tuesday, June 4 demanded better responses from state wildlife officials to deal with potentially dangerous bear-human encounters.
    In a unanimous vote, the full board approved Barger’s motion asking the California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) to add more staffers specializing in bear-human encounters
  • LA puts police dog donation on hold because Jurupa Valley canine company shares name with Hitler’s bunker

    LA puts police dog donation on hold because Jurupa Valley canine company shares name with Hitler’s bunker
    The Los Angeles City Council declined Tuesday to accept a donation of two police service dogs and sent the request back to committee after one council member raised concerns about the company that provided the animals.
    “I don’t have a problem with donating dogs to the police. That’s not an issue,” Councilman Bob Blumenfield said at Tuesday’s meeting. “But what I’m concerned about is that this company, called the Adlerhorst International, is the name of t
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  • Dodgers ready for first look at Pirates’ hard-throwing phenom Paul Skenes

    Dodgers ready for first look at Pirates’ hard-throwing phenom Paul Skenes
    PITTSBURGH — He’s the next great thing. Maybe.
    The No. 1 pick in last year’s MLB draft, right-hander Paul Skenes is already four starts deep into his major-league career, trailing all the hype that comes with being the top overall pick – and throwing 100 mph.
    The Dodgers will get their first look at Skenes on Wednesday when the former El Toro High standout is scheduled to start for the Pittsburgh Pirates against them at PNC Park.
    “I remember when I debuted and I got
  • Chargers’ WR Quentin Johnston using rookie drops as motivation

    Chargers’ WR Quentin Johnston using rookie drops as motivation
    COSTA MESA — The ball and the game were in Quentin Johnston’s hands. There were fewer than 30 seconds to play in the Chargers’ game against the Green Bay Packers last November at Lambeau Field, and Johnston had sprinted past the last defender and was in the clear along the sideline.
    All that remained was for Johnston to catch Justin Herbert’s spiral, race into the end zone and celebrate the go-ahead touchdown with his teammates. The Chargers would have then needed only to
  • Co-owner of Newport Beach firm gets probation for role in multi-million-dollar real estate scam

    Co-owner of Newport Beach firm gets probation for role in multi-million-dollar real estate scam
    A Sacramento man and co-owner of a Newport Beach investment firm found to have helped bilk victims out of millions of dollars through bogus real estate deals was sentenced to five years of probation on Tuesday, June 4.
    Louis Zimmerle, 64, pleaded guilty last October to one count of wire fraud for his part in what federal investigators said was a $13.8 million scheme that promised investors returns of up to 10% for money they poured into what he and a co-conspirator, Brett Barber, said were real
  • Swanson: America can’t shut up about women’s basketball – and it’s about time

    Swanson: America can’t shut up about women’s basketball – and it’s about time
    You wouldn’t be reading this if a friend hadn’t suggested we go watch the Stanford and Oregon women’s basketball teams play at McArthur Court on Feb. 15, 1997.
    See, even though I’d had big plans to become a sportswriter as a kid, by the time I got to college, I’d started to think I’d rather be out there committing more important acts of journalism – until that game pulled me back in.
    We found ourselves part of a big, rowdy crowd that afternoon in that al
  • Huntington Beach tourist district looking at collecting more from room rentals

    Huntington Beach tourist district looking at collecting more from room rentals
    Tourists visiting Huntington Beach might soon start paying more when staying at a local hotel or short-term rental.
    The city is looking at increasing the extra amount tourists pay on their nightly room rates by 2%, money that would be spent marketing the city. It’s part of efforts to keep Huntington Beach competitive and known as a travel destination in Southern California, officials said.
    Tourists staying overnight in the city currently pay 14% extra on their stays, money split between th
  • Report: JJ Redick frontrunner for Lakers’ coaching job; James Borrego also in mix

    Report: JJ Redick frontrunner for Lakers’ coaching job; James Borrego also in mix
    Retired player-turned-broadcaster JJ Redick is considered the frontrunner for the Lakers’ vacant head coaching job, The Athletic’s Shams Charania reported on Tuesday.
    While the organization still has steps to take in its ongoing coaching search, the Lakers’ coaching job appears to be Redick’s to lose.
    The Lakers have met with and interviewed several candidates over the last few weeks, including Denver Nuggets assistant David Adelman, Boston Celtics assistant Sam Cassell a
  • Oklahoma softball’s success has Southern California roots

    Oklahoma softball’s success has Southern California roots
    OKLAHOMA CITY — Mike Stith sat inside the batting cage at his Anaheim training facility Monday afternoon, the ping of practice audible over the phone line carrying his voice to Oklahoma City.
    Even though he is far away from the Women’s College World Series, a part of his heart is in OKC.
    That’s because so many of his players are at the Women’s College World Series.
    “They all played together,” said Stith, who leads the mega travel softball program, the Orange C
  • Rams rookies Jared Verse, Braden Fiske making quick adjustment to NFL

    Rams rookies Jared Verse, Braden Fiske making quick adjustment to NFL
    THOUSAND OAKS – When Byron Young was a rookie last year in his first offseason practices with the Rams, he was constantly questioning whether he belonged. It wasn’t until late August, as the Rams held joint practices with the Raiders, that the third-round pick found his stride and quieted his doubts.
    But as he has watched rookies Jared Verse and Braden Fiske through three weeks of organized team activities, Young has come away with a different impression of their mindsets.
    “I d
  • UC Irvine graduate student workers prepare to strike Wednesday

    UC Irvine graduate student workers prepare to strike Wednesday
    Less than two weeks out from UC Irvine’s commencement ceremonies, a strike by graduate student workers and activities by pro-Palestine students and faculty threaten to disrupt business as usual at the university.
    On Wednesday, June 5, teaching assistants, academic researchers and other unionized academic workers at UCI are set to join an ongoing strike by graduate student workers across several other campuses in the UC system. The workers, represented by United Auto Workers 4811 authorized
  • Oklahoma back in WCWS finals after walk-off homer against Florida

    Oklahoma back in WCWS finals after walk-off homer against Florida
    By CLIFF BRUNT AP Sports Writer
    OKLAHOMA CITY — Jayda Coleman hit a game-ending homer in the eighth inning to give Oklahoma a 6-5 victory over Florida in the Women’s College World Series semifinals on Tuesday, moving the Sooners into the championship series with a chance at an unprecedented fourth straight title.
    Coleman sent Keagan Rothrock’s 154th pitch of the game just past the outstretched glove of left fielder Korbe Ortis and over the fence. She thrust her arms above her h
  • French Open: Coco Gauff advances, will face No. 1 Swiatek in semifinals

    French Open: Coco Gauff advances, will face No. 1 Swiatek in semifinals
    PARIS (AP) — Coco Gauff’s long and successful Tuesday at Roland Garros began when she arrived at about 8:15 a.m. There was a warmup session. A couple of meals. A couple of matches. Oh, and a couple of victories — first, one to reach the singles semifinals, and then one to reach the doubles quarterfinals, which wrapped up a little past 4:30 p.m.
    “It goes by really fast, I will say,” the 20-year-old American said. “When you’re playing the match,
  • Teenage boy dies, 4 injured in Placentia crash

    Teenage boy dies, 4 injured in Placentia crash
    A teenage boy died and four others were injured in a two-vehicle crash just south of El Dorado High School in Placentia on Tuesday morning, June 4, authorities said.
    Placentia police were called to Yorba Linda Boulevard and Valencia Avenue just past 8:15 a.m. and found the teenage driver trapped in his vehicle, while another boy in the passenger seat had gotten out under his own power, Sgt. Joe Connell said.
    A 39-year-old woman was driving the other vehicle and had a boy and a girl in the car wi
  • Los Angeles’ homelessness policies are a disaster

    Los Angeles’ homelessness policies are a disaster
    Homelessness policy in California,  and especially in Los Angeles County, is a failure by every measure, and the government doesn’t even know where the money went.
    In March, the city of L.A. was ordered by a federal judge to pay for an audit of all homelessness spending and programs funded or operated by the city since early 2020.
    In April, the state auditor reported that no one knows where or how effectively California has spent the “significant amount of additional funding&rdq
  • Struggling Sparks host Lynx to start 3-game homestand

    Struggling Sparks host Lynx to start 3-game homestand
    LOS ANGELES — The Sparks are looking to turn the tide Wednesday as they host the Minnesota Lynx at Crypto.com Arena, the first of a three-game homestand that includes contests against the Dallas Wings (Friday) and the Las Vegas Aces (Sunday).
    The Sparks (2-6) are coming off an 87-68 loss at Phoenix on Sunday for their fourth loss in five games.
    Sparks forward Dearica Hamby has been the team’s leading scorer and rebounder in the first three weeks this season. The 10-year veteran and t
  • Jurors in Hunter Biden’s federal gun trial see document at center of the case for the first time

    Jurors in Hunter Biden’s federal gun trial see document at center of the case for the first time
    By RANDALL CHASE, CLAUDIA LAUER COLLEEN LONG and MICHAEL KUNZELMAN
    WILMINGTON, Del. — Federal prosecutors on Tuesday painted President Joe Biden’s son Hunter as deceptive and driven by addiction, a man whose dark habits ensnared loved ones and who knew what he was doing when he lied on federal forms to purchase a gun in 2018.
    Jurors also got their first look at the document at the center of the case, and Hunter Biden’s attorney argued that his client did not believe he was in t
  • River Street Marketplace to open in July after months of delays

    River Street Marketplace to open in July after months of delays
    River Street Marketplace, a 60,000-square-foot project that will feature a slew of restaurants and shops in the heart of San Juan Capistrano, is now slated to open in July, developers say.
    The project was initially expected to open in January, but issues like extreme rain and additional requirements from county agencies delayed the project, said Dan Almquist, founder and CEO of Almquist Developers, the owners of the marketplace.
    Work continues on the River Street Marketplace in San Juan Capistra
  • Feds hunt for woman who tried to bribe juror in fraud case

    Feds hunt for woman who tried to bribe juror in fraud case
    By Steve Karnowski | Associated Press
    MINNEAPOLIS — Federal authorities in Minnesota have confiscated cellphones and taken all seven defendants into custody as investigators try to determine who attempted to bribe a juror with a bag of cash containing $120,000 to get her to acquit them on charges of stealing more than $40 million from a program meant to feed children during the pandemic.
    The case went to the jury late Monday afternoon, after the juror, who promptly reported the attempted b
  • Long Beach to host regional Special Olympics Summer Games this weekend

    Long Beach to host regional Special Olympics Summer Games this weekend
    Athletes from across the region will gather in Long Beach this weekend to compete in the Special Olympics Southern California’s Summer Games.
    The Summer Games is the championship for the Special Olympics Southern California spring training season, according to a press release from the organization. Athletes will compete for medals and ribbons in track and field, basketball, bocce, flag football and swimming on the Cal State Long Beach campus. The event will take place from Saturday to Sund
  • Rafting through the Grand Canyon is every bit as magical as it sounds

    Rafting through the Grand Canyon is every bit as magical as it sounds
    Nearly a year ago, when my friend Nina told me she’d scored a noncommercial permit to raft through the Grand Canyon, I had no idea how lucky she was – or how lucky I would be, after she invited me to join her Colorado River expedition.
    The National Parks Service uses a weighted lottery system each February to award these noncommercial rafting permits, just 495 of them last year. (There are also, of course, park-approved commercial raft trips through portions of Grand Canyon National
  • Music festivals coming to Southern California in 2024

    Music festivals coming to Southern California in 2024
    Southern California is alive with the sound of punk, techno, R&B, country and more in 2024.
    This year has already seen major events such as the Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival and its country music counterpart, Stagecoach, both held at the Empire Polo Club in Indio over consecutive weekends in April. Fans quickly sold out the multi-generational Latin festival Besame Mucho Festival at Dodger Stadium. In May, fans partied to the sounds of early 2000s indie rock at the Just Like Heav
  • Should I wait until August to sell my home to save on commission?

    Should I wait until August to sell my home to save on commission?
    By Holden Lewis | NerdWallet
    If you sell your home after the middle of August, cheers: You could end up pocketing the money that previously would have gone to the buyer’s agent.
    But before you celebrate, consider the downside of waiting until late summer to list your home for sale: House prices tend to fall after August. The price drop might surpass the money you save on commission.
    New policies governing real estate commissions are set to go into effect Aug. 17 as a result of the settleme
  • All-CIF Southern Section softball teams and award winners

    All-CIF Southern Section softball teams and award winners
    The All-CIF Southern Section softball teams and award winners for the 2024 season.
    Selected by the CIF-SS Softball Coaches.
    DIVISION 1 
    Player of the Year – Kaniya Bragg (12), Pacifica – Infield
    Championship Coach – Tony Arduino, Pacifica/Garden Grove
    FIRST TEAM
    Angelina Apodaca Camarillo Catcher 12
    Carson Cooper Canyon Catcher 12
    Taylor Shumaker Esperanza Outfield 12
    Miali Guachino Great Oak Pitcher 12
    Liah Lummus Huntington Beach Infield 12
    Kaylee Layfield JSerra Infield

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