• St. Margaret’s sweeps San Clemente to win another CIF-SS boys volleyball championship

    St. Margaret’s sweeps San Clemente to win another CIF-SS boys volleyball championship
    San Clemente’s Kai Schmitt (24) sends the ball while St. Margaret’s players try to block his shot during the CIF-SS Division 3 boys volleyball championship at Cerritos College in Norwalk on Saturday, May 11, 2024. St. Margaret’s won the title. (Photo by Mindy Schauer, Orange County Register/SCNG)
    NORWALK – St. Margaret’s swept San Clemente in three sets, 25-22, 25-22, 25-20, Saturday in the Division 3 final at Cerritos College to win another CIF Southern Section boy
  • Pro-Palestinian demonstrators arrested at Stanford University after occupying president’s office

    Pro-Palestinian demonstrators arrested at Stanford University after occupying president’s office
    By TERRY CHEA and JOHN ANTCZAK
    STANFORD, Calif. — Stanford University said 13 people were arrested as law enforcement removed pro-Palestinian demonstrators who occupied a campus building early Wednesday, with the school saying there was damage inside and outside a building that houses the university president and provost offices.
    The takeover began near dawn on the last day of classes for the spring quarter. Some protesters barricaded themselves inside while others linked arms outside, The
  • The chicken and egg problem of fighting another flu pandemic

    The chicken and egg problem of fighting another flu pandemic
    Arthur Allen | (TNS) KFF Health News
    Even a peep of news about a new flu pandemic is enough to set scientists clucking about eggs.
    They worried about them in 2005, and in 2009, and they’re worrying now. That’s because millions of fertilized hen eggs are still the main ingredient in making vaccines that, hopefully, will protect people against the outbreak of a new flu strain.
    “It’s almost comical to be using a 1940s technology for a 21st-century pandemic,” said Rick
  • 5 financial steps for new college grads in their first jobs

    5 financial steps for new college grads in their first jobs
    By Amanda Barroso | NerdWallet
    It’s college graduation season, a time to celebrate the years of hard work and effort you’ve invested in your education and career development. Hopefully, the future feels full of endless possibilities. But there’s also an undeniable reality: those possibilities cost money.
    One antidote to the uncertainty you might feel about your financial future is to put together a plan. Here are five first steps you can take now.
    1. Build a budget you can stic
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  • First look at Frozen ride pitched for Disneyland expansion

    First look at Frozen ride pitched for Disneyland expansion
    The new Frozen ride at the Tokyo Disneyland resort that has been called a “masterpiece of modern Imagineering” offers a glimpse of what the future could hold for Disneyland under a long-term vision for the Anaheim theme park resort district.
    Anna and Elsa’s Frozen Journey has been pitched as a possible project for the DisneylandForward theme park expansion plan recently approved by the city of Anaheim.
    ALSO SEE: What will Disneyland build first in theme park expansion?
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  • 80 years later, memories of D-Day invasion, sacrifice remain strong

    80 years later, memories of D-Day invasion, sacrifice remain strong
    About a month before the Allied invasion of a 50-mile stretch of beaches in Normandy, France, Leonard Zerlin, then a 20-year-old B-26 turret gunner in the U.S. Army Air Corps, had a sense something major was coming.
    Based in Bournemouth, England, he and a crew of five were among a squadron flying 38 planes for the 9th Air Force Bombardment Group, and all communication in or out of the base had been restricted. From atop a control tower he had already spied tons of equipment being amassed: Jeeps,
  • Ozempic may help fight kidney disease, study finds

    Ozempic may help fight kidney disease, study finds
    As chronic kidney disease rises nationwide, a new study partially conducted in Orlando suggests weight loss drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy could be part of the solution.
    The pharmaceutical-industry-backed study, published in the New England Journal of Medicine, followed more than 3,500 people with type 2 diabetes and kidney disease for an average of 3.4 years, including several in Orlando. One group was given weekly injections of semaglutide, the main ingredient in Ozempic and Wegovy, and another
  • John Stossel: Trump earned his boos at the Libertarian convention

    John Stossel: Trump earned his boos at the Libertarian convention
    Donald Trump recently spoke at the Libertarian National Convention.
    Good for him. It’s encouraging that he reached out to those of us who often disagree with him.
    We libertarians put individual liberty first. We think government that governs least governs best.
    That’s a reason we fear today’s Democrats. In their eagerness to tax and regulate, while throwing newly printed money at a thousand special interests, we fear they will destroy our future.
    So, Trump won applause saying,
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  • Eric Borba resigns as baseball coach at Orange Lutheran

    Eric Borba resigns as baseball coach at Orange Lutheran
    Eric Borba has resigned as Orange Lutheran baseball coach, a position Borba held for 16 seasons.
    The school made the announcement today (June 6).
    He led the Lancers to the CIF Southern California Regional Division I championship this season. They beat La Mirada 7-6 in the Division I final on Saturday.
    Assistant coach RJ Farrell will replace Borba. Farrell, who has recently been listed as co-head coach, has been on the Orange Lutheran baseball coaching staff for the past five seasons.
    Borba, 49,
  • Chargers release Corey Linsley in advance of his expected retirement

    Chargers release Corey Linsley in advance of his expected retirement
    The Chargers officially severed ties with All-Pro center Corey Linsley on Wednesday, releasing him months after he said he was “99% certain” that he would retire from the NFL after a stellar, decade-long career because of a heart ailment discovered early in the 2023 season.
    “Corey is everything you hope for and more in an NFL player,” Chargers president of football operations John Spanos said in a statement. “The consummate professional, his mentorship of younger pl
  • Mater Dei freshman Chasity Rice transfers to state girls basketball champion Etiwanda

    Mater Dei freshman Chasity Rice transfers to state girls basketball champion Etiwanda
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowPromising Mater Dei basketball player Chasity Rice has enrolled at reigning state and national champion Etiwanda, Eagles girls coach Stan Delus confirmed.
    Rice, a 5-foot-6 freshman point guard, showed progress last season for Orange County’s top-ranked team.
    She averaged 6.8 points, 4.3 rebounds and 2.4 assists to help the Monarchs (25-8) claim the Trinity League title and reach the Open Division se
  • ‘We’re not gonna barbecue our way out of this’: Wild pigs, conquering all Florida counties, are now taking over the U.S.

    ‘We’re not gonna barbecue our way out of this’: Wild pigs, conquering all Florida counties, are now taking over the U.S.
    David Prendergast loved gardening at his home in the small Miramar development that borders the Everglades. Then he woke up one morning in early May to discover his grass destroyed and his plants devoured.
    A family of wild hogs had visited his home, as they had those of other residents over the last several days, leaving lawns in various states of disarray and creating a sense of panic throughout the neighborhood, though Prendergast empathized with the animals.
    “I guess they’re hungr
  • Man convicted of firing gunshots in 99 Cents Only parking lot in Santa Ana

    Man convicted of firing gunshots in 99 Cents Only parking lot in Santa Ana
    A driver who opened fire on the occupants in another vehicle after an apparent parking lot dispute outside a 99 Cents Only store in Santa Ana was convicted this week of attempted murder.
    An Orange County Superior Court jury on Tuesday, June 4, found Johnell Jackson, 38, guilty of felony counts of attempted murder and discharging a firearm at an occupied vehicle for a Feb. 18, 2024, shooting in a parking lot at 1514 N. Main St.
    The 9:45 p.m. shooting, on a Sunday, came immediately after what witn
  • Universities try 3-year degrees to save students time, money

    Universities try 3-year degrees to save students time, money
    Elaine S. Povich | (TNS) Stateline.org
    With college costs rising and some students and families questioning the return on investment of a four-year degree, a few pioneering state universities are exploring programs that would grant certain bachelor’s degrees in three years.
    The programs, which also are being tried at some private schools, would require 90 credits instead of the traditional 120 for a bachelor’s degree, and wouldn’t require summer classes or studying over breaks.
  • Elizabeth Holmes’ appeal set to be heard June 11 in federal court

    Elizabeth Holmes’ appeal set to be heard June 11 in federal court
    Imprisoned Theranos fraudster Elizabeth Holmes’ appeal is set to be heard June 11 in San Francisco federal court.
    The notorious founder of the now-defunct Palo Alto blood-testing startup is serving a lengthy sentence at a minimum-security prison in Texas. Theranos, once valued at $9 billion, claimed that its machines could conduct more than a thousand tests — for everything from cancer and diabetes to pregnancy and HIV infection — using just a few drops of blood from a finger-p
  • Killer turbulence sees more airlines embrace data-driven mindset

    Killer turbulence sees more airlines embrace data-driven mindset
    Katrina Nicholas | (TNS) Bloomberg News
    Airlines are expressing a greater interest in IATA’s turbulence awareness program, a data collection system that helps pilots navigate tricky weather in real time, after last month’s Singapore Airlines Ltd. incident that left one dead and scores injured.
    Turbulence Aware was launched by IATA in 2018 to help airlines mitigate the impact of turbulence, the No. 1 cause of passenger and crew injuries in the air. The program currently has 21 airline
  • French Open: Andreeva, 17, defeats No. 2 Sabalenka to reach semifinals

    French Open: Andreeva, 17, defeats No. 2 Sabalenka to reach semifinals
    PARIS — Mirra Andreeva, an unseeded 17-year-old from Russia, surprised No. 2 seed Aryna Sabalenka 6-7 (5), 6-4, 6-4 at the French Open on Wednesday to become the youngest Grand Slam semifinalist since Martina Hingis at age 16 in 1997.
    “I tried to play brave,” Andreeva said. “And I managed to win.”
    She is also the youngest player to eliminate someone ranked No. 1 or 2 at Roland Garros since Monica Seles – like Hingis, now a member of the International Tennis Ha
  • All-CIF Southern Section girls lacrosse teams and award winners

    All-CIF Southern Section girls lacrosse teams and award winners
    The All-CIF Southern Section girls lacrosse teams and award winners for the 2024 season.
    Selected by the CIF-SS Lacrosse Coaches.
    DIVISION 1
    Player of the Year – Sophia Cuteño, Marlborough
    Championship Coach – Meghan Toomey, Marlborough
    FIRST TEAMCamden Ballard Crescenta Valley 11 Mid
    Brynn Perkins Foothill 12 Mid
    Jenna Cardeno Foothill 11 Goalie
    Kayla Agarie Foothill 10 Mid
    Ava Fossati Marlborough 10 Mid
    Sophia Cuteño Marlborough 10 Mid
    Enna Corley Marlborough  9
  • All-CIF Southern Section boys lacrosse teams and award winners

    All-CIF Southern Section boys lacrosse teams and award winners
    The All-CIF Southern Section boys lacrosse teams and award winners for the 2024 season.
    Selected by the CIF-SS Lacrosse Coaches.
    DIVISION 1
    Player of the Year – Austin Hicks, St Margaret’s, Sr., Attacker
    Championship Coach – Brian Kelly, St. Margaret’s
    FIRST TEAM
    Ayden Sanchez Aliso Niguel 12 Defense
    Garrett Ip Corona del Mar 11 Midfield
    Owen Majit Corona del Mar 11 Attack
    Finian Tran Corona del Mar 12 F.O.
    Edson Nunez Crespi 12 Goalie
    Bode Jellerson Foothill 12 Midfield
  • All-CIF Southern Section boys volleyball teams and award winners

    All-CIF Southern Section boys volleyball teams and award winners
    The All-CIF Southern Section boys volleyball teams and award winners for the 2024 season.
    DIVISION 1
    Player of the Year – Sean Kelly, Loyola (12) OH
    Coach of the Year – Michael Boehle, Loyola
    FIRST TEAM
    Parker Schloss Loyola 12 S
    Emmett Martin Loyola 12 OPP
    Simon Capps Loyola 11 OH
    Victor Loiola Mira Costa 12 OH
    Johnny Dykstra Mira Costa 12 L
    Jake Pazanti Huntington Beach 12 S
    Sterling Foley Corona del Mar 12 OH
    Riggs Guy Newport Harbor 12 OH
    Ben Winokur Edison 12 MB
    Kaumana Carreira
  • Rubio’s files for bankruptcy days after closing 48 restaurants in California

    Rubio’s files for bankruptcy days after closing 48 restaurants in California
    By Lori Weisberg | San Diego Union-Tribune
    Rubio’s Coastal Grill, which began in San Diego more than 40 years ago and once boasted close to 200 restaurants, announced Wednesday it is filing for bankruptcy protection with the goal of selling the business.
    In a news release issued by the company’s public relations firm, Rubio’s said its existing 86 restaurants will remain operating while the Chapter 11 bankruptcy process proceeds.
    Also see: Rubio’s closes 48 restaurant
  • Will Biden’s new border measures be enough to change voters’ minds?

    Will Biden’s new border measures be enough to change voters’ minds?
    By JILL COLVIN, STEPHEN GROVES and ADRIANA GOMEZ LICON (Associated Press)
    WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden tried to address a major liability for his reelection campaign by taking executive action to significantly restrict asylum at the U.S.-Mexico border.
    But it’s unclear whether his efforts will be enough to change the minds of voters who have increasingly voiced alarm over the record influx of migrants on his watch. Polls have found immigration and border security to be a top
  • All-Orange County softball team: Taylor Shumaker, Brynne Nally receive top honors

    All-Orange County softball team: Taylor Shumaker, Brynne Nally receive top honors
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowALL-COUNTY SOFTBALL TEAM 2024
    Esperanza’s Taylor Shumaker led Orange County softball in home runs this season with 18. (Photo by Michael Kitada, Contributing Photographer)
    PLAYER OF THE YEAR
    Taylor Shumaker, Esperanza, Senior
    The glowing reviews from opposing coaches about Esperanza’s Taylor Shumaker began about a month into the softball season. The praise continued at a steady pace.
    “Sh
  • Tax returns, lavish gifts and loans: Bill from Rep. Katie Porter would require presidents disclose more financial info

    Tax returns, lavish gifts and loans: Bill from Rep. Katie Porter would require presidents disclose more financial info
    Up to 12 years’ worth of presidents’ and vice presidents’ tax returns would be public information under new legislation from Rep. Katie Porter.
    Named the Presidential Ethics Reform Act, Porter, D-Irvine, alongside Republican Rep. James Comer of Kentucky, said the legislation is aimed at providing “full honesty and transparency from presidents and vice presidents” to “restore Americans’ trust in government.”
    The Presidential Ethics Reform Act would
  • What you need to know before you go to a national park this summer

    What you need to know before you go to a national park this summer
    Thinking about visiting a national park this summer? You’d better take a look to see if there are any new rules for visiting, such as advance reservations to enter or drive the most popular roads.
    The National Park Service has tightened access at the most popular of the 63 national parks to reduce crowding and traffic jams, which have become worse as visitor counts have soared.
    A timed-entry reservation system has been put into effect, with the goal of spreading out visitation throughout t
  • Dedicated to others: CSUF’s Bhasera named Outstanding Senior

    Dedicated to others: CSUF’s Bhasera named Outstanding Senior
    By Larry Urish, contributing writer
    The word “unbuntu” refers to an African values system that stresses the intimate relationship between individuals and their social and physical surroundings. Often translated as “I am because we are,” it serves as a reminder that people are continually shaped by their connection with others.
    Recent Cal State Fullerton graduate Joshua Bhasera learned to embrace unbuntu at an early age, and the concept underscores much of who he is and wh
  • Review: ‘Holmes & Watson’ extracts new perspectives on familiar characters

    Review: ‘Holmes & Watson’ extracts new perspectives on familiar characters
    We all know about whodunnits. But a who-is-it, well, that’s a little less elementary.
    “Holmes & Watson,” newly opened at Laguna Playhouse, takes Sherlock Holmes and multiplies the world’s most famous detective by three, each of three men claiming to be him.
    This time it’s up to biographer/fanboy John Watson, M.D. to deduce who is and who isn’t, why everyone is sequestered in a Scottish island mental asylum on a proverbial dark and stormy night and what the
  • Buena Park will hold a special election for vacant City Council seat

    Buena Park will hold a special election for vacant City Council seat
    Following the resignation of Councilmember Jose Trinidad Castañeda in late May, Buena Park will hold a special election in November to fill the vacant seat.
    In a special meeting on Thursday, May 30, the City Council unanimously supported holding a special election consolidated with the 2024 presidential election on Nov. 5, city clerk Adria Jimenez said.
    That means the vacant seat in District 2, which Castañeda was elected to serve, will be left unfilled until the results of the Nov
  • Boeing launches NASA astronauts for the first time after years of delays

    Boeing launches NASA astronauts for the first time after years of delays
    By MARCIA DUNN | AP Aerospace Writer
    CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — Boeing launched astronauts for the first time Wednesday, belatedly joining SpaceX as a second taxi service for NASA.
    A pair of NASA test pilots blasted off aboard Boeing’s Starliner capsule for the International Space Station, the first to fly the new spacecraft.
    The trip by Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams was expected to take 25 hours, with an arrival Thursday. They will spend just over a week at the orbiting lab before cli
  • Try eating this 2-pound cinnamon roll in 20 minutes, dares a Costa Mesa eatery

    Try eating this 2-pound cinnamon roll in 20 minutes, dares a Costa Mesa eatery
    This is big.
    From Pulp Juice Bar’s gallon-sized boba bag to El Tepeyac’s six-pound honker of a burrito, oversized dishes make for a thrilling moment at the table. Not only do they provide choice fodder for social media, racking up likes and hearts for dopamine-starved diners, the impressive dishes also help restaurants gain more customers. One of the most impressive specimens is a two-pound cinnamon roll found at a Costa Mesa’s Plums Cafe.
    The inspiration for the sugar-and-spic

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