• Students display their creativity

    Students, faculty, family and friends view the student art on exhibit at the Anaheim Secondary Council PTA Reflections Art Gallery, Thursday, November 17, 2016. Senior Jennifer Pena views the art work of fellow students at the Anaheim Secondary Council PTA Reflections Art Gallery opening, Thursday, November 17, 2016.
  • Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick acknowledges meetings with Epstein that contradict previous claims

    Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick acknowledges meetings with Epstein that contradict previous claims
    By STEPHEN GROVES
    WASHINGTON (AP) — Under questioning from Democrats Tuesday, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick acknowledged that he had met with Jeffrey Epstein twice after his 2008 conviction for soliciting prostitution from a child, reversing Lutnick’s previous claim that he had cut ties with the late financier after 2005.
    Lutnick once again downplayed his relationship with the disgraced financier who was once his neighbor in New York City as he was questioned by Democrats during
  • Record snow drought in Western US raises concern for a spring of water shortages and wildfires

    Record snow drought in Western US raises concern for a spring of water shortages and wildfires
    By DORANY PINEDA and SETH BORENSTEIN
    A record snow drought with unprecedented heat is hitting most of the American West, depleting future water supplies, making it more vulnerable to wildfires and hurting winter tourism and recreation.
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  • Norms is ready for its closeup in a new movie opening Friday, Feb. 13

    Norms is ready for its closeup in a new movie opening Friday, Feb. 13
    The future of mankind depends on late-night diners in Norms’ restaurant on La Cienega Boulevard in a new film coming out on Friday, Feb. 13.
    The darkly comic sci-fi adventure is called “Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die,” and it stars Sam Rockwell. It’s directed by Gore Verbinski, whose hits include “The Ring” and the first three “Pirates of the Caribbean” movies.
    It was written by Matthew Robinson, whose credits include writing and do-dire
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  • Pleas from Savannah Guthrie’s family to finding missing mom turn from hopeful to desperate

    Pleas from Savannah Guthrie’s family to finding missing mom turn from hopeful to desperate
    By TY O’NEIL and JOHN SEEWER
    TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) — The heart-breaking messages made by “Today” show host Savannah Guthrie and her family have shifted from hopeful to desperate as they plead with the apparent kidnappers to hand over their missing mother.
    More than a week into the search for Nancy Guthrie, there are more questions than answers about who abducted the 84-year-old from her home in Arizona and whether she is still alive.
    Authorities have released few details, le
  • Succulent gardens can offer gardening joy with minimal effort

    Succulent gardens can offer gardening joy with minimal effort
    By Anita Snow | The Associated Press
    Shallow dishes crowded with tiny, drought-resistant plants in shades of green, red and purple are pretty much all most people know about indoor succulents gardening.
    But there’s another way to bring the warmth of the desert into your home when it’s too cold to garden outside.
    Go big and bold with indoor succulent gardens, suggests Marylee Pangman, a Tucson-based educator and writer who specializes in desert container gardening.
    “Pick just on
  • Governors won’t hold Trump meeting after White House only invited Republicans

    Governors won’t hold Trump meeting after White House only invited Republicans
    By JOEY CAPPELLETTI, STEVE PEOPLES and STEVEN SLOAN
    WASHINGTON (AP) — The National Governors Association will no longer hold a formal meeting with President Donald Trump when the group of state leaders meet in Washington later this month after the White House planned to invite only Republicans.
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  • Orange County girls athlete of the week: Marley Zepeda, Santa Ana

    Orange County girls athlete of the week: Marley Zepeda, Santa Ana
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowThe Orange County girls athlete of the week:
    Name: Marley Zepeda
    School: Santa Ana
    Sport: Wrestling
    Year: Senior
    Noteworthy: Zepeda recorded a pinfall victory in 37 seconds in the 170-pound weight class that clinched a 39-34 win against defending champion Corona in the CIF-SS Division 1 dual meet championship. In the semifinals, Zepeda sealed a 36-33 triumph against Hillcrest with a pinfall victory at 155
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  • Democrats say White House offer on ICE is ‘insufficient’ as Homeland Security funding set to expire

    Democrats say White House offer on ICE is ‘insufficient’ as Homeland Security funding set to expire
    By MARY CLARE JALONICK, KEVIN FREKING and SEUNG MIN KIM
    WASHINGTON (AP) — Democratic leaders say a proposal from the White House is “incomplete and insufficient” as they are demanding new restrictions on President Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown and threatening a shutdown of the Homeland Security Department.
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  • Angels open Camp Comeback with handful of reclamation projects

    Angels open Camp Comeback with handful of reclamation projects
    For a team that acquired four All-Stars and five former first-round draft picks this winter, the Angels have not generated much confidence among anyone that their streak of 10 straight losing seasons is coming to an end in 2026.
    That probably has something to do with the fact that only one of those new players was actually productive in 2025.
    Left-handed reliever Drew Pomeranz, believe it or not, takes the crown as the Angels’ addition coming off the best season. Pomeranz had a 2.17 ERA wi
  • As ‘Dark Winds’ returns, Zahn McClarnon talks new season’s LA storyline

    As ‘Dark Winds’ returns, Zahn McClarnon talks new season’s LA storyline
    When the fourth season of the AMC series “Dark Winds” begins, Lt. Joe Leaphorn is weary and getting ready to retire from the Navajo Tribal Police.Earlier in the series, which is set in the 1970s, Leaphorn had taken justice into his own hands, and he’d nearly snapped last season due to the mounting repercussions for that decision. 
    Leaphorn may seem ready to step back, but the show’s network AMC recently announced it will return for a fifth season; meanwhile, Zahn McC
  • Angels 2026 spring training preview: 5 key questions

    Angels 2026 spring training preview: 5 key questions
    Here are some of the key questions the Angels hope to answer during spring training:
    How is Grayson Rodriguez?
    Rodriguez is a huge question mark for the Angels.
    The right-hander has shown the stuff to be a front-line starting pitcher, and he’s still just 26 years old. If he can be what he looked like he would be with the Baltimore Orioles, the Angels look like a different team.
    Rodriguez suffered a lat strain in the summer of 2024, and then last season he had another lat strain, followed b
  • Angels 2026 spring training preview: Who’s in and who’s out?

    Angels 2026 spring training preview: Who’s in and who’s out?
    As the Angels head toward their first workout of spring training on Wednesday, here’s a reminder of the roster changes that have taken place over the winter:
    WHO’S IN?
    IF Vaughn Grissom, acquired in a trade with Boston
    OF Josh Lowe, acquired in a trade with Tampa Bay
    RHP Alek Manoah, signed as a free agent from Atlanta
    RHP Kaleb Ort, claimed on waivers from New York Yankees
    LHP Drew Pomeranz, signed as a free agent from Chicago Cubs
    RHP Grayson Rodriguez, acquired in a trade with Bal
  • Angels 2026 spring training preview: key dates

    Angels 2026 spring training preview: key dates
    Tuesday: Pitchers and catchers report
    Wednesday: First workout for pitchers and catchers
    Sunday: Full squad reports
    Monday (Feb. 16): First full-squad workout
    Feb. 21: First Cactus League game, vs. Dodgers, Tempe Diablo Stadium, 12:10 p.m. PT
    March 1: Cactus League game, vs. Dodgers, Camelback Ranch, 12:05 p.m. PT
    March 22: Freeway Series, Angel Stadium, 6:07 p.m.
    March 23: Freeway Series, Dodger Stadium, 6:10 p.m.
    March 24: Freeway Series, Dodger Stadium, 5:10 p.m.
    March 24: Opening Day, Angels
  • US immigration court blocks deportation of Tufts graduate student from Turkey, her attorneys say

    US immigration court blocks deportation of Tufts graduate student from Turkey, her attorneys say
    By AUDREY McAVOY
    An immigration court blocked the deportation of a Turkish Tufts University graduate student who was detained by immigration officials near her Massachusetts home, her attorneys said in court documents filed Monday.
    Rümeysa Öztürk’s attorneys said the immigration court found on Jan. 29 that the Department of Homeland Security hasn’t proved that Öztürk should be removed from the U.S.
    The immigration court also terminated Öztürk’
  • How to get free pancakes at Snooze’s restaurants this month

    How to get free pancakes at Snooze’s restaurants this month
    If you want a Valentine’s pancake special, or even free pancakes, now is not the time to snooze, but it may be time to go to Snooze.
    The chain, which is known for its breakfast and brunch dishes, is offering a Valentine’s Day pancake through March 3. Snooze, which started in Denver, now has locations in nine states, including spots in Huntington Beach, Laguna Niguel, Orange and Tustin, plus two more in San Diego
    The special is a Chocolate Biscuit Crumble Pancake. It’s a butterm
  • Irvine landfill cited by air quality regulators after influx of odor complaints

    Irvine landfill cited by air quality regulators after influx of odor complaints
    Southern California air quality officials have issued three violation notices to one of Orange County’s public landfills in response to a spike in odor complaints from nearby Irvine residents.
    South Coast Air Quality Management District officials said it received more than 130 public complaints since the start of the year about “rotten, sour, garbage-type odors” coming from the Frank R. Bowerman Landfill, a 725-acre facility capable of handling up to 11,500 tons of waste per da
  • It’s 2026 and you’re uninsured. Now what?

    It’s 2026 and you’re uninsured. Now what?
    By Renuka Rayasam, KFF Health News
    Health policy changes in Washington will ripple through the country, resulting in millions of Americans losing their Medicaid or Affordable Care Act coverage. But there are still ways to find care.
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  • Learning lab created in Anaheim by Tiger Woods’ foundation marks 20 years enhancing education

    Learning lab created in Anaheim by Tiger Woods’ foundation marks 20 years enhancing education
    In 2006, the TGR Learning Lab in Anaheim, founded by golf legend Tiger Woods’ foundation, opened to give 150 local, underserved youth more hands-on opportunities to help with learning in engineering science, technology, engineering and math.
    Over the past 20 years, the learning lab on Gilbert Street and Crescent Avenue, in Woods’ former hometown, has ignited the learning passions of more than 200,000 students, expanding from a five-person staff to a staff of 24, along with a network
  • US stocks flirt with records as Hasbro soars but Coca-Cola slips

    US stocks flirt with records as Hasbro soars but Coca-Cola slips
    By STAN CHOE, AP Business Writer
    NEW YORK (AP) — Stocks are flirting with records on Wall Street Tuesday following a mixed set of profit reports from big U.S. companies, as Hasbro soars but Coca-Cola slips. Hopes are also building that the Federal Reserve will cut interest rates later this year to boost the economy following a discouraging report on the strength of U.S. shoppers.
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  • US stocks drift near records as Hasbro climbs but Coca-Cola slips

    US stocks drift near records as Hasbro climbs but Coca-Cola slips
    NEW YORK (AP) — Stocks are drifting on Wall Street Tuesday following a mixed set of profit reports from big U.S. companies, as Hasbro jumps but Coca-Cola slips.
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  • OCVibe’s selects name for food hall, announces new bar and lounge concepts

    OCVibe’s selects name for food hall, announces new bar and lounge concepts
    If you’ve headed to a Ducks game or just zipped by the Honda Center, you’ve likely seen the cranes and construction of OCVibe, the $5 billion “city within a city” currently reshaping roughly 100 acres of Anaheim. While the massive parking structures and upcoming 5,700-seat concert hall might grab your attention, the real soul of the project, at least for the food sect, is taking shape under a mass timber office building christened The Weave. And its sprawling food concept
  • OCVibe selects name for food hall, announces new bar and lounge concepts

    OCVibe selects name for food hall, announces new bar and lounge concepts
    If you’ve headed to a Ducks game or just zipped by the Honda Center, you’ve likely seen the cranes and construction of OCVibe, the $5 billion “city within a city” currently reshaping roughly 100 acres of Anaheim. While the massive parking structures and upcoming 5,700-seat concert hall might grab your attention, the real soul of the project, at least for the food sect, is taking shape under a mass timber office building christened The Weave. And its sprawling food concept
  • Is a weaker U.S. dollar a good thing?

    Is a weaker U.S. dollar a good thing?
    The U.S. dollar’s value has fallen 8% over the past year, as the price of gold has skyrocketed, said the WSJ Dollar Index. Some think it is a good thing.
    President Donald Trump said recently a weaker dollar is “great.” The idea is a weaker currency boosts exports and employment while a strong currency can throttle an economy.
    While the idea of a weaker dollar has had supporters over the decades, economists often argue gains can be eaten up by domestic inflation and deflation.
    A
  • How DMV investigates medical suspensions of a driver’s license

    How DMV investigates medical suspensions of a driver’s license
    Q: Christina Miller of Riverside wrote to On the Road last month about her mysterious and frustrating experience with the Department of Motor Vehicles regarding her three-week license suspension and reinstatement following a hospitalization for a vision problem.
    Miller said her ordeal included an unnecessary visit to the Riverside DMV office, multiple phone calls, forms to submit and another eye test. It was difficult to navigate the process, she said. (Miller never found out how she was reporte
  • Susan Collins announces reelection bid in pivotal Maine Senate race

    Susan Collins announces reelection bid in pivotal Maine Senate race
    By PATRICK WHITTLE and KIMBERLEE KRUESI, Associated Press
    PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — Republican Sen. Susan Collins announced her reelection bid Tuesday, betting that she can hold onto her coveted Maine seat despite a renewed Democratic effort to oust her in a race that could determine control of the U.S. Senate.
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  • Newport Beach considering extra enforcement to keep unruly spring break and holiday behavior at bay

    Newport Beach considering extra enforcement to keep unruly spring break and holiday behavior at bay
    Hoping to curb unruly spring break behavior, the Newport Beach City Council is set to consider tonight, Feb. 10, ways it can increase enforcement and fines in areas popular with visitors, such as the Balboa Peninsula, West Newport and Corona Del Mar.
    The city previously created Safety Enhancement Zones where it can use fines and more aggressive enforcement to deter violations and, in turn, reduce the drain on public safety resources during the extremely popular period around the Fourth of July h
  • Niles: Disney bets on D’Amaro to deliver returns

    Niles: Disney bets on D’Amaro to deliver returns
    Why did Disney pick Josh D’Amaro to become the next CEO of the company? It’s all about return on investment.
    As chairman of the company’s Disney Experiences segment, D’Amaro has overseen some of the most impressive financial returns in the entire entertainment industry. Since the pandemic lockdowns ended, Disney’s theme parks and cruise line have been carrying Disney’s studio and TV operations more often that not. In the most recent quarter, Disney Experiences
  • Typical 2025 California home seller made $265,000 vs. $107,000 for US

    California home sellers made more than double what their American peers made last year – but that gap is shrinking.
    My trusty spreadsheet took a peek at stats from Attom dating to 2008 that track the difference between the price a typical homeowner got when they sold vs. their purchase cost in 130 metropolitan areas, including 10 in California. This “profit” gap – and remember we’ve had years at a loss, too – does not include the cost of upgrades, maintenance,
  • Retail sales unchanged in December from November, closing out year on a lackluster tone

    Retail sales unchanged in December from November, closing out year on a lackluster tone
    By ANNE D’INNOCENZIO, Associated Press Retail Sales
    NEW YORK (AP) — Shoppers pulled back the pace of their spending in December from November, closing out the holiday shopping season and the year on a lackluster tone.
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