• Servite receiver Delon Hurt flips commitment to UCLA

    Servite receiver Delon Hurt flips commitment to UCLA
    Less than one week after backing off a verbal commitment to Utah, Servite wide receiver Delon Hurt flipped his pledge to UCLA.
    The three-star recruit announced his commitment to UCLA on Wednesday, boosting Chip Kelly’s 2018 recruiting class to 15 after the Bruins also received a verbal pledge from junior college safety/linebacker Je’Vari Anderson on Wednesday.California Dreamin’…🐻 #4sup pic.twitter.com/mArdUg5QoF
    — Delon (@DelonHurt4) January 25, 2018Hurt h
  • Orange County scores and player stats for Wednesday, Jan. 21

    Orange County scores and player stats for Wednesday, Jan. 21
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowScores and stats from Orange County games on Wednesday, Jan. 21
    Click here for details about sending your team’s scores and stats to the Register.
    The deadline for submitting information is 10:45 p.m. Monday through Friday and 10 p.m. Saturday.
    GIRLS BASKETBALL
    ORANGE COAST LEAGUE
    Garden Grove 49, Westminster 46
    605 LEAGUE
    Whitney 58, Oxford Academy 28
    BOYS SOCCER
    TRINITY LEAGUE
    Servite 3, Santa Mar
  • CalOptima CEO to retire at end of 2026, ending a tenure marked by success and controversy

    CalOptima CEO to retire at end of 2026, ending a tenure marked by success and controversy
    Michael Hunn, the chief executive officer of Orange County’s $4 billion health care plan for the poor, said Wednesday, Jan. 21, he is retiring at the end of the year.
    As the head of CalOptima Health, Hunn has guided the public agency since 2021 through controversy over its financial practices while scoring major accomplishments in bringing health care and housing to the masses. Nearly one in every three Orange County residents receives services through CalOptima.
    Hunn, 70, said he disclose
  • Felon convicted of murder for fatally shooting a man outside a Santa Ana liquor store

    Felon convicted of murder for fatally shooting a man outside a Santa Ana liquor store
    SANTA ANA — A 32-year-old felon was convicted Wednesday of fatally shooting a man outside a liquor store in Santa Ana.
    Manuel Chairez-Campos was convicted of first-degree murder with a sentencing enhancement for the firing of a gun causing death and a count of possession of a gun by a felon. Chairez-Campos was convicted of killing 29-year-old Jorge Velasquez of Santa Ana on Aug. 13, 2023.
    Jurors reached the verdicts in less than 30 minutes.
    The shooting occurred about 1:50 a.m. outside of
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  • Swanson: Kyle Tucker has a downright enviable situation with Dodgers

    Swanson: Kyle Tucker has a downright enviable situation with Dodgers
    LOS ANGELES — Imagine being paid $60 million a year to be one of the guys.
    Imagine being compensated more handsomely than all but one other person – er, Unicorn – in the history of your professional field, but still not feeling any more pressure to produce than your co-workers.
    Granted, those guys, those co-workers, they’re the other members of the two-time defending World Series champion Dodgers. They’re like baseball’s “Avengers,” just a lot less
  • Take these steps to protect yourself from winter weather dangers

    Take these steps to protect yourself from winter weather dangers
    By JUAN A. LOZANO and PATRICK WHITTLE
    HOUSTON (AP) — Winter weather brings various hazards that people have to contend with to keep warm and safe.
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  • Dodgers take new approach to add Kyle Tucker to star-laden lineup

    Dodgers take new approach to add Kyle Tucker to star-laden lineup
    LOS ANGELES — If the Dodgers are going to be the ruination of baseball and the fuel behind an extended work stoppage next year as many doomsayers are predicting, they aren’t going to lose any sleep over it.
    “For us, we just don’t pay much attention to that because we operate within the rules and do everything we can to put ourselves in the best position both short term and long term and we’re not thinking about more macro things outside of that,” Dodgers presi
  • Galaxy looking for the right momentum going into 2026 season

    Galaxy looking for the right momentum going into 2026 season
    CARSON — The Galaxy are a month away from opening the 2026 Major League Soccer season and also the CONCACAF Champions Cup.
    The Galaxy also want to forget about 2025 when the club finished near the bottom of the Western Conference.
    Fortunately, the club has a history it can fall back on. After a disappointing 2023, the Galaxy returned in 2024 and won their sixth MLS Cup.
    “We just need to have a good start to the season,” defender John Nelson said Wednesday. “I think it&rsq
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  • Orange County girls water polo Top 10: Mater Dei still No. 1 for last tournament

    Orange County girls water polo Top 10: Mater Dei still No. 1 for last tournament
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowORANGE COUNTY GIRLS WATER POLO TOP 10
    Records through Tuesday, Jan. 21.
    1. Mater Dei (17-1): The Monarchs are seeded first for the Newport Invite, which runs Thursday through Saturday. Mater Dei has captured three tournaments this season. Previous ranking: 1
    2. Newport Harbor (18-3): Gabby Alexson and UC Santa Barbara commit Sophia Verdugo each scored three goals in a 13-9 win against Orange Lutheran on T
  • Autopsy finds Cuban immigrant in ICE custody died of homicide due to asphyxia

    Autopsy finds Cuban immigrant in ICE custody died of homicide due to asphyxia
    By MICHAEL BIESECKER and RYAN J. FOLEY
    WASHINGTON (AP) — A Cuban migrant held in solitary confinement at an immigration detention facility in Texas died after guards held him down and he stopped breathing, according to an autopsy report released Wednesday that ruled the death a homicide.
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  • Lakers, Clippers have gone different directions since last meeting

    Lakers, Clippers have gone different directions since last meeting
    The Clippers are no longer an upstart and the Lakers are no longer among the NBA’s elite, all of which makes Thursday night’s crosstown showdown at the Intuit Dome just another midseason game. It’s a contest that still carries importance for both teams but has little to do with any sort of rivalry.
    For the Clippers (19-24), the game is a chance to get back to winning after being blown out by the Chicago Bulls on Tuesday in the second game of a road back-to-back that ended a six
  • Trump’s Argentine ally welcomes a shipload of Chinese EVs for the first time

    Trump’s Argentine ally welcomes a shipload of Chinese EVs for the first time
    By ISABEL DEBRE and VICTOR CAIVANO
    ZÁRATE, Argentina (AP) — The vast field of over 5,800 electric and hybrid vehicles gleamed on the cargo deck of the BYD Changzhou, an Chinese container vessel unloading Wednesday at a river port in eastern Argentina.
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  • Minnesota statewide strike, economic blackout to protest ICE on Friday

    Minnesota statewide strike, economic blackout to protest ICE on Friday
    Thousands of union members, religious faithful and ordinary citizens are expected to participate in a massive statewide economic strike on Friday that organizers are hoping will bring an end to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement activity in Minnesota.
    The event, called “A Day of Truth and Freedom,” is being organized by union representatives, faith leaders and community members. They are urging Minnesotans not to go to work, school or go shopping in response to the ongoing fede
  • Former DEA agent sentenced to 5 years in prison for using badge to protect drug trafficking friends

    Former DEA agent sentenced to 5 years in prison for using badge to protect drug trafficking friends
    By JIM MUSTIAN
    BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) — In two decades of kicking in doors for the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration, Joseph Bongiovanni often took on the risks of being the “lead breacher,” meaning he was the first person into the room.
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  • Rams cleaning up pre-snap communication ahead of Seahawks’ hostile environment

    Rams cleaning up pre-snap communication ahead of Seahawks’ hostile environment
    LOS ANGELES — In their divisional round playoff victory over the Chicago Bears on Sunday, the Rams struggled to adjust to the defensive back blitzes the Bears were deploying. Quarterback Matthew Stafford didn’t complete a pass in his first seven attempts against these types of pressures while taking three sacks.
    Part of it was just the game plan of Bears defensive coordinator Dennis Allen giving the Rams issues. But it was also a product of some difficult communication at the line of
  • Food costs spiked while gas prices cooled. Here’s the latest look at consumer expenses.

    Food costs spiked while gas prices cooled. Here’s the latest look at consumer expenses.
    The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics released its latest consumer price report last week, providing a closer look at how energy costs, grocery prices and other everyday expenses have shifted in the nearly 12 months since President Donald Trump assumed office.
    Across the board, inflation accelerated last month, with prices rising 0.3% from November to December. Consumer costs are also 2.7% higher than they were a year ago, an increase driven largely by surging food prices, which saw a 3.1% hike ye
  • Chess grandmaster died of cardiac arrhythmia with methamphetamine, kratom in his system

    Chess grandmaster died of cardiac arrhythmia with methamphetamine, kratom in his system
    A chess grandmaster from the Bay Area who died in October was found to have died due to a probable cardiac arrhythmia and had methamphetamine and the active ingredients of kratom in his system at the time of his death, authorities said.
    Daniel Naroditsky, 29, a Foster City native who became one of the most influential voices in the sport of chess, died Oct. 19 at his North Carolina home.
    In January, an investigative report listed Naroditsky’s pending probable cause of death as cardiac arrh
  • Minneapolis businesses struggle during Trump’s immigration enforcement surge

    Minneapolis businesses struggle during Trump’s immigration enforcement surge
    By SAFIYAH RIDDLE
    At Taste of East African in Minneapolis, the manager and owner are the only employees who come to work now, serving new customers who aren’t familiar with the food but are trying to support a restaurant challenged by a federal immigration enforcement surge.
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  • Boys wrestling: Orange County rankings, Jan. 21

    Boys wrestling: Orange County rankings, Jan. 21
    The Orange County boys wrestling rankings as of Jan. 21.
    (Provided by Matt Biagini)
    106 pounds: 1. Giovanni Suarez, Esperanza, So.; 2. Elijah Ramirez, Mission Viejo, So.; 3. Kevin Martinez, Western, Jr.
    113 pounds: 1. Sammy Sanchez, Esperanza, So.; 2. Uriah Correa, Servite, So.; 3. Rikki Villasenor, Corona del Mar, Sr.
    120 pounds: 1. Max Murillo, Esperanza, Jr.; 2. Hunter Jauregui, Fountain Valley, Sr.; 3. Jesse Eilders, Villa Park, Sr.
    126 pounds: 1. Aaron Meza, Esperanza, So.; 2. Isaac Torres,
  • El Super union workers rally for protection from ICE in new contract

    El Super union workers rally for protection from ICE in new contract
    About 100 community supporters and union food workers with El Super Markets in Southern California rallied Wednesday, Jan. 21 at the Mexican supermarket chain’s headquarters in Commerce, seeking improved wages and protection from immigration raids.
    The five-year contract with the United Food and Commercial Workers Locals 324 (Buena Park) and 770 (Los Angeles) — which together represent 700 of 5,000 workers with the Latino supermarket chain — expired April 16, 2025, said Matt Be
  • Girls wrestling: Orange County rankings, Jan. 21

    Girls wrestling: Orange County rankings, Jan. 21
    The Orange County girls wrestling rankings as of Jan. 21.
    (Provided by Fernando Serratos)
    100 pounds: 1. Gabriella Martinez, Santa Ana, Sr.; 2. Abigail Marquez, Marina, So.; 3. Niva Strasser, Aliso Niguel, Sr.
    105 pounds: 1. Nohea Booth, Marina, Jr.; 2. Tessa Fortenbaugh, Canyon, Sr.; 3. Dejah Aldrige, Trabuco Hills, Sr.
    110 pounds: 1. Angelica Serratos, Santa Ana, So.; 2. Samantha Conejo, Esperanza, So.; 3. Alexas Smith, Orange Lutheran, Fr.
    Marina sophomore Aubree Gutierrez was a CIF State cha
  • Astronauts say space station’s ultrasound machine was critical during medical crisis

    Astronauts say space station’s ultrasound machine was critical during medical crisis
    By MARCIA DUNN
    CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — The astronauts evacuated last week from the International Space Station say a portable ultrasound machine came in “super handy” during the medical crisis.During their first public appearance since returning to Earth, the four astronauts refused Wednesday to say which one of them needed medical attention and for what reason. It was NASA’s first medical evacuation in 65 years of human spaceflight.
    NASA’s Mike Fincke said the
  • San Clemente becomes first city in OC to allow federal monitoring of its beaches

    San Clemente becomes first city in OC to allow federal monitoring of its beaches
    San Clemente is Orange County’s first city to partner with a federal agency on a surveillance plan to monitor beaches and ocean waters for illegal immigration activity with installed cameras.
    The City Council on Tuesday, Jan. 20, agreed to the plan, a year in the making, to partner with U.S. Customs and Border Protection to get a $1 million camera and sensor monitoring system up and running on a hilltop at the Avenida Salvador Reservoir. The lease with the agency is for up to 30 years, and
  • Immigration officers assert sweeping power to enter homes without a judge’s warrant, memo says

    Immigration officers assert sweeping power to enter homes without a judge’s warrant, memo says
    By REBECCA SANTANA, Associated Press
    WASHINGTON (AP) — Federal immigration officers are asserting sweeping power to forcibly enter people’s homes without a judge’s warrant, according to an internal Immigration and Customs Enforcement memo obtained by The Associated Press, marking a sharp reversal of longstanding guidance meant to respect constitutional limits on government searches.
    The memo authorizes ICE officers to use force to enter a residence based solely on a more narrow
  • USC women feeling united ahead of road trip test against No. 13 Michigan State

    USC women feeling united ahead of road trip test against No. 13 Michigan State
    The 25 assists that the USC women’s basketball team passed around in Sunday’s win over Purdue were the second-most all season. Jazzy Davidson, Kennedy Smith and Malia Samuels finished with six apiece.
    It was an indicator of the team coming together in a game that snapped the Trojans’ four-game losing streak.
    “We’re hunting our best selves, our most competitive,” head coach Lindsay Gottlieb told reporters after beating Purdue. “I really enjoy this team be
  • ​Jim Butcher says grief and fatherhood impact Dresden Files ‘Twelve Months’

    ​Jim Butcher says grief and fatherhood impact Dresden Files ‘Twelve Months’
    Jim Butcher is the author of the Dresden Files, an urban fantasy series that has sold more than 14 million copies in the U.S., as well as the Codex Alera, and the Cinder Spires novels. His latest Harry Dresden book, “Twelve Months,” is out this week, five years after the last installment. Butcher is appearing at San Diego’s Mysterious Galaxy today for a sold-out event to launch this 18th book in the series. Butcher took the Q&A to talk about the book and his reading life.
    Q
  • ICE activity increases in Maine as anxiety grows in immigrant communities

    ICE activity increases in Maine as anxiety grows in immigrant communities
    By PATRICK WHITTLE and RODRIQUE NGOWI, Associated Press
    PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — The Trump administration is now targeting Maine in its mass deportation campaign, a state with relatively few residents in the United States illegally but a notable presence of refugees in its largest cities, particularly from Africa.
    Reports of immigration arrests over the last week have struck fear in immigrant communities of Portland and Lewiston and prompted backlash from Gov. Janet Mills and other Democrats
  • Former Iowa superintendent expected to plead guilty to falsely claiming US citizenship

    Former Iowa superintendent expected to plead guilty to falsely claiming US citizenship
    By HANNAH FINGERHUT, Associated Press
    DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — The former superintendent of Iowa’s largest school district, whose arrest by federal immigration agents drew national attention, is expected to plead guilty Thursday in federal court to charges that he falsely claimed to be a U.S. citizen and illegally possessed firearms.
    Ian Roberts, a native of Guyana in South America, initially pleaded not guilty to the two charges, which together carry a maximu
  • Former Iowa superintendent charged for claiming US citizenship expected to change not guilty plea

    Former Iowa superintendent charged for claiming US citizenship expected to change not guilty plea
    By HANNAH FINGERHUT, Associated Press
    DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — The former superintendent of Iowa’s largest school district, whose arrest by federal immigration agents drew national attention, is expected to change his plea on Thursday in federal court to charges that he falsely claimed to be a U.S. citizen and illegally possessed firearms.
    Ian Roberts, a native of Guyana in South America, initially pleaded not guilty to the two charges, which together carry a maximum sentence of 20 ye
  • Bolsa Grande selects Alexis Ramirez as football coach

    Bolsa Grande selects Alexis Ramirez as football coach
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowBolsa Grande has hired assistant Alexis Ramirez as its football coach, athletic director Scott Snyder announced.
    Ramirez coached linemen and kickers at Bolsa Grande last season under coach Doug Cooper, who resigned after one season to spend more time with his family, Snyder said.
    Cooper was in his second stint as Bolsa Grande’s coach.
    A former standout lineman and track athlete at Garden Grove, Rami

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