• Missing Idyllwild man found dead

    Missing Idyllwild man found dead
    An Idyllwild man missing since Nov. 26 has been found dead, the Riverside County Coroner’s Office said late Saturday.
    David Bradish, 80, suffered from Alzheimer’s disease and was last seen in the 54500 block of North Circle Drive in the San Jacinto Mountains. He was believed to have been walking his dog, Ginger. The brown cocker spaniel was found Dec. 5 in Fern Valley, according to a Facebook post by his daughter in law, Jenni Bradish.
    Few details were available Saturday on the
  • KSBR-FM at Saddleback College to go silent after 50 years

    KSBR-FM at Saddleback College to go silent after 50 years
    A student-run low-power public radio station founded at Saddleback Community College, at one point Orange County’s first National Public Radio affiliate, will soon be off the air.
    KSBR-FM at Saddleback College — most recently broadcasting as The SoCal Sound on 88.5 —  has agreed to transfer its FCC license to Cal State Northridge’s KCSN-FM, the public radio station with which it merged in 2017 to defer costs and maximize signal strength.
    Julie Slater hosts the midday
  • How KIIS-FM’s Rick Dees came to LA and became a radio legend

    How KIIS-FM’s Rick Dees came to LA and became a radio legend
    Los Angeles has many extremely talented and popular radio personalities.
    We reminisced about Jim Healy recently, plenty of others come to mind: Casey Kasem, “Emperor” Bob Hudson, Wink Martindale, Al Lohman with Roger Barkley, Robert W. Morgan, “The Real” Don Steele, Ken Minyard with Bob Arthur, Gary Owens, John London with Ron Engelman, Bobby Ocean, and Dave Hull, among so many.
    The list is long — I only mentioned a relative few, really — but it would be woefu
  • Alleged sexual assault case at California School for Deaf-Riverside set for trial

    Alleged sexual assault case at California School for Deaf-Riverside set for trial
    Trial is scheduled to begin Friday in a lawsuit alleging that California School for the Deaf-Riverside failed for more than two years to protect a “profoundly vulnerable” former student from sexual assaults by several classmates.
    The alleged incidents included oral sex and intercourse between the plaintiff and five boys in 2022 and 2023, according to the lawsuit and other documents filed in the case. The sex occurred during and after school in bathrooms, a hallway inside the school&r
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  • Supreme Court agrees to hear from oil and gas companies trying to block climate change lawsuits

    Supreme Court agrees to hear from oil and gas companies trying to block climate change lawsuits
    By LINDSAY WHITEHURST
    WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court said Monday that it will hear from oil and gas companies trying to block lawsuits seeking to hold the industry liable for billions of dollars in damage linked to climate change.
    The conservative-majority court agreed to take up a case from Boulder, Colorado, among a series of lawsuits alleging the companies deceived the public about how fossil fuels contribute to climate change.
    Governments around the country have sought damages tot
  • Judge blocks release of special counsel Smith’s report on Trump classified documents case

    Judge blocks release of special counsel Smith’s report on Trump classified documents case
    By ALANNA DURKIN RICHER and ERIC TUCKER
    WASHINGTON (AP) — A federal judge on Monday permanently barred the release of a report by special counsel Jack Smith on his investigation into President Donald Trump’s hoarding of classified documents at his Mar-a-Lago estate.
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  • US military moves forces and equipment out of northeast Syria base

    US military moves forces and equipment out of northeast Syria base
    By HOGIR AL ABDO, GHAITH ALSAYED and QASSIM ABDUL-ZAHRA
    QAMISHLI, Syria (AP) — U.S. forces are withdrawing from a key base in northeastern Syria, officials said Monday, in what appears to be part of a larger drawdown of U.S. forces in Syria.
    Iraqi and Syrian security officials said that the U.S. military had begun moving its forces and equipment from the Qasrak base in Syria to Iraq’s semi-autonomous Kurdish region.
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  • State Department orders nonessential US diplomats to leave Lebanon as tensions with Iran soar

    State Department orders nonessential US diplomats to leave Lebanon as tensions with Iran soar
    By MATTHEW LEE, AP Diplomatic Writer
    WASHINGTON (AP) — The United States has ordered nonessential diplomats and their family members to leave Lebanon, a State Department official said Monday, as tensions over Iran rise with the threat of a potentially imminent military strike.
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  • Rob Reiner’s son returns to court, may enter plea in the killing of his parents

    Rob Reiner’s son returns to court, may enter plea in the killing of his parents
    By ANDREW DALTON, AP Entertainment Writer
    LOS ANGELES (AP) — Nick Reiner may finally enter a plea Monday in the killing of his parents, Rob Reiner and Michele Singer Reiner, after two previous court hearings that brought some drama but little practical progress in the case.
    Reiner is set to appear in a downtown Los Angeles courtroom for his arraignment on two counts of first-degree murder with his new attorney Kimberly Greene, a public defender.
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  • ‘It will drive you crazy’: Letters reveal what life is like inside Adelanto ICE detention center

    ‘It will drive you crazy’: Letters reveal what life is like inside Adelanto ICE detention center
    Sixty-year-old Abraham Torres Fernandez spent the first eight months of ICE detention in total silence.
    Eighteen years ago, he fled his home country of Cuba, where he worked as a shopkeeper, to escape poverty and build a new life in the United States, Fernandez said. He later obtained permanent residency status, he said.
    When federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents detained Fernandez at a Tampa airport last April, he said they seized his hearing aids and never returned them.
    “Wh
  • Senior living: Medicare Advantage insurers face new curbs on overcharges

    Senior living: Medicare Advantage insurers face new curbs on overcharges
    By Fred Schulte, KFF Health News
    Medicare Advantage health plans recently blasted a government proposal that would keep their reimbursement rates flat next year while making other payment changes.
    But some health policy experts say the plan could help reduce billions of dollars in overcharges that have been common in the program for more than a decade.
    On Jan. 26, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services officials announced they planned to raise rates paid to health plans by less than a tent
  • Israeli settlers torch and deface a West Bank mosque as Ramadan begins

    Israeli settlers torch and deface a West Bank mosque as Ramadan begins
    By AREF TUFAHA and MELANIE LIDMAN
    TELL, West Bank (AP) — Israeli settlers vandalized a mosque in the Israeli-occupied West Bank early Monday, spray-painting offensive phrases and setting a fire, according to the Palestinian Authority’s Ministry of Religious Affairs Ministry.
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  • EU diplomats scramble to overcome Hungary’s threat to derail new sanctions on Russia

    EU diplomats scramble to overcome Hungary’s threat to derail new sanctions on Russia
    By SAM McNEIL and SYLVIE CORBET
    BRUSSELS (AP) — Germany, France and other European countries vowed their unwavering support for Ukraine on Monday as their diplomats scrambled to finalize new sanctions on Russia and a massive new loan for Kyiv ahead of the fourth anniversary of a war that has left an estimated 1.8 million Russian and Ukrainian soldiers dead, wounded or missing.
    They also struggled once again to persuade Hungary to support the latest EU efforts to help Ukraine and to make Ru
  • Rubio heads to Caribbean to reassert US interests after Venezuela strikes and Iran threats

    Rubio heads to Caribbean to reassert US interests after Venezuela strikes and Iran threats
    By MATTHEW LEE, AP Diplomatic Writer
    WASHINGTON (AP) — Secretary of State Marco Rubio will travel to the Caribbean country of St. Kitts and Nevis this week to reassert the Trump administration’s interests in the Western Hemisphere just a month after the U.S. military operation that removed then-Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro from power.
    With the eyes of much of the world on the U.S military buildup in the Middle East and President Donald Trump’s threats to attack Iran, Rub
  • FBI director joins US men’s hockey team in locker room celebration of Olympic gold medal

    FBI director joins US men’s hockey team in locker room celebration of Olympic gold medal
    WASHINGTON (AP) — FBI Director Kash Patel joined the American men’s hockey players in the locker room Sunday for a rowdy celebration of winning the gold medal in the Winter Olympics.
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  • EU diplomats set to meet Board of Peace director over Gaza’s future

    EU diplomats set to meet Board of Peace director over Gaza’s future
    By SAM McNEIL
    BRUSSELS (AP) — The European Union’s top diplomats are set to meet Monday with the director of the Board of Peace in Brussels after a shaky and controversial embrace of President Donald Trump’s efforts to secure and rebuild the war-ravaged Gaza Strip.
    Nikolay Mladenov, a former Bulgarian politician and U.N. diplomat chosen by Trump to manage the Board of Peace, will meet the EU’s foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas and foreign ministers from across the 27-natio
  • Mexico fears more violence after army kills leader of powerful Jalisco cartel

    Mexico fears more violence after army kills leader of powerful Jalisco cartel
    By MEGAN JANETSKY and FABIOLA SÁNCHEZ
    GUADALAJARA, Mexico (AP) — Several Mexican states canceled school on Monday, with local and foreign governments warning their citizens to stay inside after widespread violence erupted following the army’s killing of the powerful leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel.
    Nemesio Rubén Oseguera Cervantes, known as “El Mencho” was the boss of one of the fastest-growing criminal networks in Mexico, notorious for traf
  • US futures slip and world markets are mixed after the Supreme Court nixes Trump’s tariffs

    US futures slip and world markets are mixed after the Supreme Court nixes Trump’s tariffs
    By ELAINE KURTENBACH
    BANGKOK (AP) — U.S. futures slipped and world markets were mixed on Monday after the Supreme Court struck down most of President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs.
    Despite the ruling, tariffs aren’t going away. Trump said Friday he would use other avenues to tax imports, such as an executive order imposing a 10% global tariff that he later raised to 15%. He said he’s looking at other tariffs, including ones that would require Commerce Department investi
  • 3.5 magnitude earthquake shakes off the coast of Rancho Palos Verdes

    3.5 magnitude earthquake shakes off the coast of Rancho Palos Verdes
    An earthquake initially measured at a magnitude of 3.5 shook near Rancho Palos Verdes on Sunday, Feb. 22.
    The quake’s origin was in the Pacific Ocean about 14 miles south southwest of Rancho Palos Verdes around 9:40 p.m., according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
    Situated north of Catalina Island, it had a depth of about 6.7 miles.
    The USGS Did You Feel It? app map showed around 10:15 p.m. people reported feeling the quake on the Orange County coast south of Huntington Beach, in Long Beach
  • Winter Olympics: US men’s hockey gold medal, Eileen Gu’s halfpipe victory highlight final day

    Winter Olympics: US men’s hockey gold medal, Eileen Gu’s halfpipe victory highlight final day
    Gold medalist China’s Eileen Gu poses with her medals after winning the women’s freestyle skiing halfpipe final at the 2026 Winter Olympics, in Livigno, Italy, Sunday, Feb. 22, 2026. (AP Photo/Abbie Parr)
    Canada’s Sidney Crosby (87) stands with his teammates during the medal ceremony following Canada’s overtime loss to the United States in the men’s ice hockey gold medal game at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan, Italy, Sunday, Feb. 22, 2026. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaste
  • Best Radio Flyer tricycle

    Best Radio Flyer tricycle
    Which Radio Flyer tricycle is best?
    Before your child has the balance to ride a standard bike, a tricycle introduces them to the fun of pedaling and the thrill of going faster than their legs can take them. If the name Radio Flyer sounds familiar, that’s because it’s the company behind the childhood staple “little red wagon.” But it also makes quality tricycles durable enough to be passed on to others once your child is ready to transition to a big-kid
  • Clippers come up short against Magic

    Clippers come up short against Magic
    INGLEWOOD — Since the trade deadline, Clippers coach Tyronn Lue has had to adjust his lineup to keep from sinking in the standings, a task made difficult without starters James Harden and Ivica Zubac. Harden was traded to the Cleveland Cavaliers, while Zubac was sent to Indiana.
    But there is one constant with this year’s team: the Clippers play hard on defense, and they applied the pressure down the stretch but couldn’t hold off the Orlando Magic, 111-109, on Sunday night at In
  • Vehicles burn and stores close in Tijuana following the killing of a cartel leader

    Vehicles burn and stores close in Tijuana following the killing of a cartel leader
    At least 19 people were arrested in Tijuana and other parts of Baja California on Sunday as vehicles and stores were set on fire in response, officials said, to the killing of the leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel by the Mexican army.
    As of 6 p.m., the Baja California government had reported 22 incidents throughout the state, 10 in Tijuana. News outlets across the state reported cases of vehicles burning. Similar incidents were reported in other Mexican states.
    Early on Sunday, Baja Ca
  • Galaxy settle for draw with New York City FC after red card

    Galaxy settle for draw with New York City FC after red card
    Galaxy head coach Greg Vanney, center, looks on during the second half of the LA Galaxy season opener match against the New York City FC at Dignity Health Sports Park in Carson, Calif. on Sunday, Feb. 22, 2026.The match ended in a draw 1-1.(Photo by Raul Romero Jr., Contributing Photographer)
    Galaxy defender Jakob Glesnes, right, moves the ball against the New York City FC during the second half of the LA Galaxy season opener match at Dignity Health Sports Park in Carson, Calif. on Sunday, Feb.
  • Person injured in apartment fire in Irvine

    Person injured in apartment fire in Irvine
    One person was in critical condition after an apartment fire off Bear Paw in Irvine broke out early Sunday morning, Feb. 22, authorities said.
    Irvine police and firefighters were on scene at approximately 1:30 a.m., where the fire poured out of a two-story apartment complex in the 10 block of Bear Paw, near Culver and Irvine Center drives. The fire broke out in one of the first-floor units, according to Orange County Fire Authority Capt. Greg Barta.
    Video showed firefighters tackling the blaze.
  • Alexander: Pat Riley statue captures his Lakers coaching personality

    Alexander: Pat Riley statue captures his Lakers coaching personality
    LOS ANGELES – Yes, Pat Riley is the current president of the Miami Heat, and he has his fingerprints all over what is advertised – presumably at his urging – as “Heat Culture.”
    But I suspect anyone who lived through the Showtime era of the ’80s – or, for that matter, watched how the roots of Laker Exceptionalism were formed before that – knows the true roots of that culture.
    And the statue that was unveiled early Sunday afternoon in the Star Plaza
  • Lakers can’t match Pat Riley’s message in loss to Celtics

    Lakers can’t match Pat Riley’s message in loss to Celtics
    LOS ANGELES — Pat Riley set the tempo, the tone of Lakers-Celtics in Sunday evening primetime on NBC.
    Riley, 80, but still fiery as ever when it comes to seeing the Boston Celtics green-and-white jerseys running up and down the floor, sent the crowd at his statue unveiling into a rivalry-inclined cheer when he rallied on about it being “time to kick some Boston ass.”
    The fire, years of Boston and L.A. in marquee postseason matchups, etched its latest chapter with a 111-89 defea
  • Genesis Invitational: Jacob Bridgeman holds on for 1st PGA Tour title

    Genesis Invitational: Jacob Bridgeman holds on for 1st PGA Tour title
    Rory McIlroy, from Northern Ireland, raises his putter to the gallery after the final round of the Genesis Invitational golf tournament at Riviera Country Club, Sunday, Feb. 22, 2026, in the Pacific Palisades area of Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Caroline Brehman)
    Jacob Bridgeman poses with the winner’s trophy after winning the Genesis Invitational golf tournament at Riviera Country Club, Sunday, Feb. 22, 2026, in the Pacific Palisades area of Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Caroline Brehman)
    Jacob Bridge
  • Greenwich Village wins by nose at Santa Anita

    Greenwich Village wins by nose at Santa Anita
    ARCADIA — Greenwich Village, already a winner on dirt and turf and around one and two turns in his first four starts, may take on a new challenge after getting up by a nose in the Pasadena Stakes with jockey Juan Hernandez for trainer Bob Baffert at Santa Anita on Sunday.
    Greenwich Village (who paid $5.40) edged Medici, with Iriseach a close third, in a 1-mile turf race for 3-year-olds, stretching out after a narrow victory in the Baffle Stakes downhill grass sprint last month.
    Now, Baffer
  • No. 2 UCLA women’s basketball rolls past Wisconsin

    No. 2 UCLA women’s basketball rolls past Wisconsin
    LOS ANGELES — One by one, with their families at their hip, the seniors walked down the line, shook their teammates’ hands, hugged their coaches, received their flowers and heard the praise for the sacrifices they made to the UCLA women’s basketball team.
    Then, one by one, each made a significant contribution to the Bruins’ 80-60 win against Wisconsin on Sunday. Each got on the scoresheet within the first quarter. Each scrapped to protect the glass. Each had their teammat

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