• Kings finding next tight game is always right around the corner

    Kings finding next tight game is always right around the corner
    ANAHEIM — After working overtime on Black Friday, the Kings will be right back to it on Saturday, hosting the Vancouver Canucks.
    They let a two-goal lead filter through their fingers on Friday afternoon, falling to the Ducks, 5-4 in a shootout, and will now face a Vancouver club that also played on Friday, losing to the Sharks, 3-2, in San Jose.
    Of the Kings’ 24 games this season, 19 have been decided either by one goal (17 instances) or a goal plus an empty-netter.
    “Games are
  • Clippers’ Ivica Zubac out at least 3 weeks with ankle sprain

    Clippers’ Ivica Zubac out at least 3 weeks with ankle sprain
    Clippers center Ivica Zubac suffered a Grade 2 sprain of his left ankle on Saturday in the team’s victory against the Lakers and will be out for at least three weeks. He will be re-evaluated at that time, according to the team.
    Zubac went up for a shot in the first quarter near the basket, but landed directly on LeBron James’ foot, sending the 7-footer hard to the court. Zubac immediately grabbed his ankle and stayed down as play continued the other way. He then hobbled to the bench
  • Texas A&M women’s volleyball sweeps Kentucky to win its 1st national title

    Texas A&M women’s volleyball sweeps Kentucky to win its 1st national title
    Texas A&M head coach Jamie Morrison, center left, holds up the trophy after his team defeated Kentucky in the NCAA Division 1 college volleyball championship, Sunday, Dec. 21, 2025, in Kansas City, Mo. (AP Photo/Reed Hoffmann)
    Texas A&M players cut the net after their win over Kentucky in the NCAA Division 1 college volleyball championship, Sunday, Dec. 21, 2025, in Kansas City, Mo. (AP Photo/Reed Hoffmann)
    Texas A&M head coach Jamie Morrison, ceter right, cheers with his team after
  • Final night of Hanukkah celebrated with community at Newport Beach Jewish center

    Final night of Hanukkah celebrated with community at Newport Beach Jewish center
    As children find treats tossed from a Newport Beach fire truck, Lucy, a chihuahua owned by Jerry Kahan, also looks for loot. The event was part of the Chabad Center for Jewish Life Hanukkah celebration on Sunday, December 21, 2025. (Photo by Mindy Schauer, Orange County Register/SCNG)
    Christopher Yates, who bills himself as the “world’s biggest dreidel,” greets Hanukkah party guests at the Chabad Center for Jewish Life in Newport Beach on
    Sunday, December 21, 202
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  • Chargers’ defense makes halftime adjustments to get necessary results

    Chargers’ defense makes halftime adjustments to get necessary results
    ARLINGTON, Texas — Seventeen points in the first half?
    Too many, as far as the Chargers’ defensive players were concerned.
    Two hundred-eleven total net yards?
    Too many.
    Sixty-one rushing yards?
    Too many.
    So, the Chargers’ defensive unit held an impromptu meeting in their locker room at halftime of their game Sunday against the Dallas Cowboys. They needed to get back on track. They needed to return to the defensive pressure that had given up an average of 15.5 points in their pr
  • USC men rout UC Santa Cruz in Kam Woods’ debut

    USC men rout UC Santa Cruz in Kam Woods’ debut
    LOS ANGELES — The USC men’s basketball team went into Sunday afternoon with a new opponent and a new player in the lineup, but that didn’t stop the Trojans from beating UC Santa Cruz 102-63.
    The victory marked head coach Eric Musselman’s 250th career win.
    Gabe Dynes scored a season-high 16 points and had an additional five rebounds and four blocks. Chad Baker-Mazara and Ezra Ausar each scored 15 points and Baker-Mazara grabbed seven boards. Jacob Cofie added 14 points and
  • Pedestrian injured in Fullerton hit-and-run

    Pedestrian injured in Fullerton hit-and-run
    A pedestrian was injured during a hit-and-run in Fullerton on Saturday night, authorities said.
    Officers dispatched at shortly before 10:30 p.m. on Dec. 20 to the vicinity of N. Gilbert Street and Carol Ave., where they found a pedestrian lying in the roadway, Fullerton police said.
    The vehicle fled the scene before officers arrived, police said in a statement.
    Paramedics took the pedestrian to a trauma center. His condition was not provided, and police did not disclose his age.
    The crime is und
  • Kings close pre-holiday schedule with bottom-dwellers

    Kings close pre-holiday schedule with bottom-dwellers
    The Kings will head into the Christmas pause with a back-to-back set at home against the worst team in the East and then the worst team in the West as they begin life without Phillip Danault.
    Danault was traded to the Montreal Canadiens some 30 minutes before Friday night’s trade freeze took effect, netting a second-round pick originally owned by the Columbus Blue Jackets.
    Monday, the Kings will welcome those Blue Jackets, who’ve lost 11 of their last 14 games, to sink to last place
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  • Justin Herbert, Chargers rout Cowboys, edge closer to playoffs

    Justin Herbert, Chargers rout Cowboys, edge closer to playoffs
    ARLINGTON, Texas — Quarterback Justin Herbert and the Chargers couldn’t clinch an AFC playoff berth with a victory Sunday at AT&T Stadium. They needed a victory to move closer, of course, plus a little help from either the Las Vegas Raiders or the San Francisco 49ers.
    The Chargers did their part by beating the Dallas Cowboys, 34-17, for their fourth win in a row.
    Then the waiting game started.
    In the simplest terms, the Chargers (11-4) needed either the Raiders to defeat the Hous
  • Jon Coupal: Courts widen the door to even more local taxes in California

    Jon Coupal: Courts widen the door to even more local taxes in California
    Since 1978 with the passage of Proposition 13, California voters have repeatedly tried to protect their homes and businesses from excessive taxation by imposing limits on property taxes and requiring two-thirds voter approval for other local taxes. Despite the clear intent of the voters, California courts have sided with the government and its special interest benefactors by creating loopholes that significantly weakened these protections.
    The worst of these loopholes, fashioned out of whole clo
  • Thousands of legal immigrants are paying for the crimes of one

    Thousands of legal immigrants are paying for the crimes of one
    Imagine you’re a senior in Law School, about to graduate with honors. You spent years working toward your degree and paid thousands in tuition. You had your dream job lined up at a big law firm after graduation and were planning on buying a home.
    Two weeks before your graduation ceremony, a student from the School of Business is discovered cheating on an exam. The university president then decides that, to ensure no one else cheats in the future, no degrees will be issued for an indefinite
  • Russia says talks on US peace plan for Ukraine ‘are proceeding constructively’

    Russia says talks on US peace plan for Ukraine ‘are proceeding constructively’
    By The Associated Press
    A Kremlin envoy said peace talks on a U.S.-proposed plan to end the nearly four-year war in Ukraine were pressing on “constructively” in Florida, while the Ukrainian president said they were moving “quickly.”
    The talks are part of the Trump administration’s monthslong push for peace that also included meetings with Ukrainian and European officials in Berlin earlier this week.
    Florida talks press on
    “The discussions are proceeding constr
  • Trump’s return brought stiff headwinds for clean energy. So why are advocates optimistic in 2026?

    Trump’s return brought stiff headwinds for clean energy. So why are advocates optimistic in 2026?
    By JENNIFER McDERMOTT
    There were some highs amid a lot of lows in a roller coaster year for clean energy as President Donald Trump worked to boost polluting fuels while blocking wind and solar, according to dozens of energy developers, experts and politicians.
    Surveyed by The Associated Press, many described 2025 as turbulent and challenging for clean energy, though there was progress as projects connected to the electric grid. They said clean energy must continue to grow to meet skyrocketing de
  • Trump is leaning on son-in-law Jared Kushner for difficult diplomacy

    Trump is leaning on son-in-law Jared Kushner for difficult diplomacy
    By MATTHEW LEE and AAMER MADHANI
    WASHINGTON (AP) — As the dawn rose on President Donald Trump’s second term, one key figure from his first administration stood back, content to focus on his personal business interests and not retake a formal government role.
    Now, nearly a year into Trump 2.0, Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner has been drawn back into the foreign policy fold and is taking a greater role in delicate peace negotiations. Talks had initially been led almost solo by s
  • Muddy eruption at Yellowstone’s Black Diamond Pool captured on video

    Muddy eruption at Yellowstone’s Black Diamond Pool captured on video
    By SUSAN MONTOYA BRYAN
    “Kablooey!”
    That’s the word U.S. Geological Survey volcanic experts used to describe a muddy eruption at Black Diamond Pool in Yellowstone National Park on Saturday morning.
    Video shared by the USGS on social media shows mud spraying up and out from the pool just before 9:23 a.m. in Biscuit Basin about midway between park favorites Old Faithful and Grand Prismatic.
    Other recent eruptions have mostly been audible and not visible, because they happened eit
  • Top Trump administration official defends partial release of Epstein files as Democrats cry foul

    Top Trump administration official defends partial release of Epstein files as Democrats cry foul
    By AAMER MADHANI AND ADRIANA GOMEZ LICON
    WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) — Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche on Sunday defended the Justice Department’s decision to release just a fraction of the Jeffrey Epstein files by the congressionally mandated deadline as necessary to protect survivors of sexual abuse by the disgraced financier.
    Blanche pledged that the Trump administration eventually would meet its obligation required by law. But he stressed that the department was obligated to
  • Coast Guard is pursuing another tanker helping Venezuela skirt sanctions, US official says

    Coast Guard is pursuing another tanker helping Venezuela skirt sanctions, US official says
    By AAMER MADHANI
    WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) — The U.S. Coast Guard on Sunday was pursuing another sanctioned oil tanker in the Caribbean Sea as the Trump administration appeared to be intensifying its targeting of such vessels connected to Venezuelan government.
    The pursuit of the tanker, which was confirmed by a U.S. official briefed on the operation, comes after the U.S. administration announced Saturday it had seized a tanker for the second time in less than two weeks.
    The official, who
  • Flood watch issued for 5 Freeway north of LA for Tuesday and Wednesday caused by significant downpours

    Flood watch issued for 5 Freeway north of LA for Tuesday and Wednesday caused by significant downpours
    5 Freeway north of LA is under a flood watch which was issued by the National Weather Service on Sunday at 11:51 a.m. The watch is valid from Tuesday 4 p.m. until Wednesday Dec. 24, at 10 p.m.
    According to the NWS Los Angeles/Oxnard CA, “Flooding caused by excessive rainfall is possible.”
    “Excessive runoff may result in flooding of rivers, creeks, streams, and other low-lying and flood-prone locations. Mud and debris flows will be possible across foothill and mountain areas, in
  • Flood watch issued for the Orange County and Santa Ana Mountains area for Tuesday and Wednesday due to significant rain

    Flood watch issued for the Orange County and Santa Ana Mountains area for Tuesday and Wednesday due to significant rain
    The Orange County and Santa Ana Mountains area is under a flood watch which was released by the National Weather Service on Sunday at 11:47 a.m. The watch is valid from Tuesday 4 p.m. until Wednesday Dec. 24, at 10 p.m.
    The NWS San Diego CA said, “Flooding caused by excessive rainfall is possible.”
    “Excessive runoff may result in flooding of rivers, creeks, streams, and other low-lying and flood-prone locations. Mud and debris flow are possible near and in burn scars, including
  • Air quality alert in place for Orange County Monday

    Air quality alert in place for Orange County Monday
    Orange County Coast, Orange County, San Bernardino and Riverside County Valleys, Riverside County Mountains and San Gorgonio Pass Near Banning are included in an air quality alert reported by the National Weather Service on Sunday at 11:41 a.m. The alert is in effect until Monday Dec. 22, at 11:45 a.m.
    The NWS San Diego CA adds to anticipate, “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, pelle
  • A Brown University student returns to her Southern California home, a path to healing interrupted by another mass shooting

    A Brown University student returns to her Southern California home, a path to healing interrupted by another mass shooting
    Mia Tretta returned home to sunny Saugus, California, on Wednesday, Dec. 17, after finishing her junior fall semester at Brown University.
    It was a moment full of the energy of reuniting loved ones, the promise of some home cooking. A chance in California for some warmer weather. Like many college kids coming home for the holidays, it often feels ceremonious.
    But this year for the young international and public affairs major, it was a homecoming like no other, after what she and her peers had ju
  • Aliso Niguel girls soccer beats Oaks Christian for Best in the West title

    Aliso Niguel girls soccer beats Oaks Christian for Best in the West title
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowALISO VIEJO — Pregame “hype” sessions in the locker room. Opportunistic offense and hustling defense. And a supportive bench standing and cheering for 70 minutes.
    The enthusiasm of Aliso Niguel’s girls soccer team continued to pay dividends Saturday night as the Wolverines beat previously unbeaten Oaks Christian 2-0 in the finals of the Best in the West tournament’s top divis
  • Photos: Rising from the ashes, Palisades theater troupe revives its holiday tradition

    Photos: Rising from the ashes, Palisades theater troupe revives its holiday tradition
    Photo by David Crane; Text by Camelia Heins
    Thousands were left homeless by January’s deadly wildfires in Los Angeles County. More than two dozen people died. Businesses became cinders. Churches were leveled. Schools crumbled.
    And, not far from Palisades High, “The Pierson Playhouse,” creative home of the Theatre Palisades Actors’ Troupe, went up in flames.
    The show, for once, could not go on. A performance scheduled to open three days after the fire, was postponed.
    But n
  • Santa Anita delays opening day to Dec. 28, heeding rain forecasts

    Santa Anita delays opening day to Dec. 28, heeding rain forecasts
    Fans who look forward to opening day at Santa Anita will have to look forward a little longer this year.
    Santa Anita is postponing the opening of its 89th winter-spring thoroughbred racing season for two days to Sunday, Dec. 28, because of forecasts for heavy rain in Southern California.
    Instead of holding its traditional day-after-Christmas opener and racing Friday through Sunday, the Arcadia track will run Sunday, Monday, Dec. 29, and then add Wednesday, Dec. 31, to the already scheduled Thurs
  • Ducks face struggling Kraken before heading into holiday break

    Ducks face struggling Kraken before heading into holiday break
    ANAHEIM –– The Ducks have one remaining game before the holiday break, in which they’ll seek to deny any Christmas cheer to the NHL’s most wayward team at the moment, the Seattle Kraken.
    The Kraken have gone 2-9-0 in their past 11 games, putting up the league’s second worst penalty kill percentage (and most porous defense) during that time, when the Ducks have simultaneously had their second worst power play.
    Yet absent much menace from their man advantage units, th
  • Taking what you’ve learned in 2025 and making it work in 2026

    Taking what you’ve learned in 2025 and making it work in 2026
    It’s that time again when many of us are thinking about our goals and aspirations for the next year.
    Here is one approach that might be helpful: Ask the question, “What have you learned in 2025 and how will you carry that forward as an intention for 2026?” That was the focus of a recent discussion with 16 women who were asked that question.  
    The women are part of Renewment (retirement + renewal), an organization for mid-to-later life career women moving on to their n
  • Alexander: A dreadful Clippers season gets a little better

    Alexander: A dreadful Clippers season gets a little better
    INGLEWOOD — By halftime on Saturday night at the Intuit Dome, the Clippers seemed to have the Lakers snared in a trap game. There was no other way to describe it.
    The Lakers were down three regulars to start with, Austin Reaves and Deandre Ayton inactive with injuries and Rui Hachimura unavailable with a hip/groin injury suffered the other night against Utah. They lost a fourth – maybe the most critical of all – when Luka Doncic missed the second half with a left leg contusion.
  • Out-of-pocket pain from high-deductible plans means skimping on care

    Out-of-pocket pain from high-deductible plans means skimping on care
    By Charlotte Huff, KFF Health News
    David Garza sometimes feels as if he doesn’t have health insurance now that he pays so much to treat his Type 2 diabetes.
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  • Surge in cargo thefts in Southern California driven by swift, organized rings

    Surge in cargo thefts in Southern California driven by swift, organized rings
    Southern California, with the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach and its robust network of trucking corridors, rail yards and warehouses, has long been fertile ground for cargo theft.
    For decades, those crimes were largely physical: thieves broke into semi-trucks, cargo trailers and railcars, hijacked drivers or burglarized warehouses. Those methods still occur, and quite often.
    But in the past five years, cargo theft has surged as criminals have grown far more sophisticated and organized, usin
  • Why I have a financial planner

    Why I have a financial planner
    CHRISTINE BENZ of Morningstar
    It might surprise people that my husband and I pay a financial planner, given that I spend a lot of time on financial, tax, and investment planning at work. However, hiring a planner has delivered a return that can’t be quantified: peace of mind.
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