• UCLA encampment protesters can move forward with lawsuit, judge rules

    UCLA encampment protesters can move forward with lawsuit, judge rules
    A judge has ruled that a group of UCLA professors and students can proceed for now in their lawsuit brought against the UC Regents in which they allege their rights to free speech and expression were violated when they and others, who are pro-Palestinian, were bullied and attacked by counter-protesters in the spring of 2024.
    The Los Angeles Superior Court lawsuit was brought by UCLA professors Salih Can Asiksoz and Graeme Blair, as well as Bruin students Benjamin Kersten and Catherine Washington
  • Kawhi Leonard, Clippers dismantle Rockets for 2nd straight win

    Kawhi Leonard, Clippers dismantle Rockets for 2nd straight win
    INGLEWOOD — Clippers coach Tyronn Lue preached recently about the importance of stacking wins if his team hopes to turn around its flailing season.
    The Clippers got one on Saturday. Now they have two after dismantling the Houston Rockets, 128-108, on Tuesday night at the Intuit Dome, winning consecutive games for just the second time this season.
    Lue had mentioned that despite their single-digit victories and late-game struggles, the team was remaining positive and “not giving in&rdq
  • Corona del Mar boys basketball holds off Cypress to remain undefeated

    Corona del Mar boys basketball holds off Cypress to remain undefeated
    A basketball team that moves the ball around on offense the way Corona del Mar does will get scoring from a variety of players.
    Corona del Mar proved that Tuesday. Five players for the Sea Kings scored in double figures in their 74-71 win over Cypress in the Orange County North/South Challenge at Tesoro High.
    Corona del Mar’s Ryan Mansouri (5) guards as Cypress’ Ethan Mai (4) drives toward the basket in the first quarter of a North/South Challenge boys basketball game, December 23, 2
  • Kings stumble into break with 2nd straight loss to a last-place team

    Kings stumble into break with 2nd straight loss to a last-place team
    LOS ANGELES — The Kings appeared to have a pair of shiny presents under their tree, with a back-to-back set at home against the last-place teams in each conference.
    Instead, they got two fat lumps of coal heading into the Christmas break, as they fell to the Seattle Kraken, 3-2, on Tuesday night at Crypto.com Arena, 24 hours after losing to the Columbus Blue Jackets.
    The Kings have lost six of seven games, and though the Kraken have won three straight, that streak came on the heels of 10 l
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  • High surf advisory issued for Orange County Coast and San Diego County Coastal Areas until Saturday midday

    High surf advisory issued for Orange County Coast and San Diego County Coastal Areas until Saturday midday
    Orange County Coast and San Diego County Coastal Areas are the focus of a high surf advisory issued at 9:28 p.m. on Tuesday by the National Weather Service. The advisory is valid from 11 p.m. until Saturday Dec. 27, at 11 a.m.
    “Large breaking waves of 5 to 8 feet with local sets to 9 feet, highest for south-facing beaches,” can be expected according to the NWS San Diego CA. “Minor tidal overflow and coastal flooding possible for south-facing beaches through Wednesday, especiall
  • Disneyland closing early on Christmas Eve as heavy rainfall approaches

    Disneyland closing early on Christmas Eve as heavy rainfall approaches
    Disneyland and Disney California Adventure will close early on Christmas Eve as a powerful “atmospheric river” storm system approaches Southern California during what is typically the busiest week of the year at the Anaheim theme parks.
    Disneyland and DCA will close an hour early on Wednesday, Dec. 24 as weather forecasts predict up to 4 inches of rain in Orange County by the end of the day.
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  • Suns crush Luka-less Lakers, handing them 1st consecutive losses of season

    Suns crush Luka-less Lakers, handing them 1st consecutive losses of season
    PHOENIX — Even with Luka Doncic, in addition to Rui Hachimura and Gabe Vincent, unavailable to play on Tuesday night, there weren’t many indicators that the Lakers were on the precipice of one of their worst defensive performances of the season.
    But that’s exactly what came to fruition in their 132-108 defeat to the Suns, their first consecutive losses of the season dropping them to 19-9 overall and 4-5 in December.
    Coming off Saturday night’s loss to the Clippers, the La
  • Schools can’t bar teachers from telling parents if children are transgender, judge rules

    Schools can’t bar teachers from telling parents if children are transgender, judge rules
    Parents have a constitutional right to be informed if their child starts to present as a different gender at school, and schools can’t hide that information from parents, a San Diego federal judge ruled in a class-action lawsuit.
    In a 52-page decision handed down Monday night, Dec. 22, Judge Roger Benitez ruled that parents have a constitutional right to know if their child may be transgender and that California public schools cannot prevent employees from notifying parents. In a sepa
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  • Lakers’ Austin Reaves returns from calf injury, comes off bench against Suns

    Lakers’ Austin Reaves returns from calf injury, comes off bench against Suns
    PHOENIX — After being sidelined for the past couple of weeks because of a calf injury, Lakers guard Austin Reaves made his return to the court in Tuesday night’s game against the Phoenix Suns.
    Reaves had missed the Lakers’ previous three games because of a minor left calf strain.
    “It’s a type of injury where the player has to feel comfortable to play,” Coach JJ Redick said. “Given the nature of the injury, everybody around the league is sensitive to the
  • Christmas week storm brings low tornado risk to Southern California, forecasters say

    Christmas week storm brings low tornado risk to Southern California, forecasters say
    A very low chance of a tornado is included in the forecast for parts of Los Angeles County this week, though it is not the primary concern, according to a National Weather Service meteorologist.
    “There is a tornado risk — it’s not what we’re primarily concerned about,” National Weather Service meteorologist Lisa Phillips said.
    Forecasters are expecting gusty, strong winds along with a chance of thunderstorms, with increased chances beginning Wednesday and continuing
  • Christmas storm brings low tornado risk to Southern California, forecasters say

    Christmas storm brings low tornado risk to Southern California, forecasters say
    A very low chance of a tornado is included in the forecast for parts of Los Angeles County this week, though it is not the primary concern, according to a National Weather Service meteorologist.
    “There is a tornado risk — it’s not what we’re primarily concerned about,” National Weather Service meteorologist Lisa Phillips said.
    Forecasters are expecting gusty, strong winds along with a chance of thunderstorms, with increased chances beginning Wednesday and continuing
  • Rose Parade’s ‘turning crew’ captain is the unsung hero of event’s famous ‘TV corner’

    Rose Parade’s ‘turning crew’ captain is the unsung hero of event’s famous ‘TV corner’
    On a past New Year’s Day, a teammate of Jim Gruettner’s on the Rose Parade’s “turning crew” handed out pairs of red gloves.
    At the time, it was just a nice gesture from a colleague, who had spotted the accessories while shopping for an upcoming ski trip. And the bright-colored gloves contrasted nicely with the crew members all-white suits.
    Gruettner, a nearly 50-year veteran volunteer with the Tournament of Roses, has transformed his pair of red gloves into somethin
  • Can a giant Rose Parade seahorse become the largest ever animatronic fish? The UPS Store hopes so

    Can a giant Rose Parade seahorse become the largest ever animatronic fish? The UPS Store hopes so
    The tallest float in the 137th Rose Parade is aiming for another superlative en route to New Year’s Day. “Sharing Skills for Success,” The UPS Store’s eighth entry into the parade will measure 34-feet-tall, thanks to a colossal seahorse figure made out of corn husk, sesame seed, orange slices, whole and ground lentil, and red carnations.
    The seahorse figure will be judged at the Rosemont Pavilion in Pasadena on Dec. 31, in hopes of setting a Guinness World Record for
  • Record levels of holiday drivers expected; be careful out there amid storms in Southern California

    Record levels of holiday drivers expected; be careful out there amid storms in Southern California
    Despite a week of dicey weather on the horizon, holiday travels are expected to hit the roads in record numbers for Christmas this week. Complicating the holiday folderol for Southern Californians: A major storm was expected to begin dumping rain on the Southland Tuesday night, continuing through Christmas and possibly into the weekend.
    A flood watch will be in effect from Tuesday afternoon through Thursday evening for much of the region, with mud and debris flows possible across foothill and mo
  • California’s Julie Su finds a new home in socialist New York City

    California’s Julie Su finds a new home in socialist New York City
    Who knew that losing tens of billions of dollars to fraud was such a resume booster?
    As California’s secretary of labor from January 2019 to July 2021, Julie Su oversaw the Employment Development Department during the coronavirus pandemic.
    You know the story. California’s EDD paid out upward of $30 billion in fraudulent unemployment claims. It made for memorable reports of fraud.
    “A Fresno girl who just celebrated her first birthday is collecting $167 per week in unemployment b
  • Lab leak in Spain? A wake-up call for global biosafety

    Lab leak in Spain? A wake-up call for global biosafety
    African swine fever virus (ASFV) causes fatal disease in wild and domestic pigs.Thankfully, ASFV does not cause disease in people, but it can be economically devastating for commercial pork producers. Spain is currently experiencing an outbreak of African swine fever in wild boars, its first since 1994.As a threat to Spain’s $10 billion annual pork export industry, local authorities are taking this outbreak extremely seriously. Yet, it illustrates a phenomenon with far higher stakes than J
  • In memory of Minnie Jean Cooper, our letters editor

    In memory of Minnie Jean Cooper, our letters editor
    Death has a way of putting things into perspective.
    Though it may appear at times that the words on these pages fall from the sky, there is indeed a team of real people putting every bit of these pages together.
    Though she didn’t write herself and many readers are unlikely to recognize her name, Minnie Jean Cooper was as much a part of the team that puts out this Opinion page as anyone else.
    Minnie passed away suddenly on Wednesday at our office in Monrovia. Even as I write this on Wednesd
  • Orange County scores and player stats for Tuesday, Dec. 23

    Orange County scores and player stats for Tuesday, Dec. 23
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowScores and stats from Orange County games on Tuesday, Dec. 23.
    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.
    TUESDAY’S SCORES
    BOYS BASKETBALL
    ORANGE COUNTY NORTH/SOUTH CHALLENGE
    Northwood 74, El Toro 57
    ET: Mendoza 20 pts. Hudson 10 pts. Vargas 10 pts.
    TARKANIA
  • Mexican Navy medical flight lost communication for several minutes before Texas crash

    Mexican Navy medical flight lost communication for several minutes before Texas crash
    By HEATHER HOLLINGSWORTH and MEGAN JANETSKY
    Air traffic controllers lost communication for about 10 minutes with a small Mexican Navy plane carrying a young medical patient and seven others before it crashed off the Texas coast in thick fog, killing at least five people, Mexico’s president said Tuesday.
    Authorities initially believed the plane had landed safely at its destination in Galveston, near Houston, before learning it had gone down Monday afternoon, Mexican President Claudia Sheinb
  • Then and Now: An aerial comparison of Palisades fire aftermath nearly 1 year later

    Then and Now: An aerial comparison of Palisades fire aftermath nearly 1 year later
    One year after the Palisades fire, the relentless vision of blackened ruins has given way to a changing landscape.
    It’s something different – something unfinished, but a new canvas for towns eager to get back to something normal.
    No doubt it’s been slow — starts and stops, triumphs and disappointments in the recovery of the landscapes in the fire-torched zones in and around the Palisades and Altadena. Reminders of what ignited on Jan. 7 remain.
    But now that burned-out par
  • U.S. DOJ stops monitoring OC district attorney’s use of jailhouse informants

    U.S. DOJ stops monitoring OC district attorney’s use of jailhouse informants
    Federal civil rights officials have ended their oversight of the Orange County district attorney’s use of jailhouse informants, confident that the office has sufficiently reformed its practices.
    The U.S. Department of Justice announced Tuesday, Dec. 23, that Orange County District Attorney Todd Spitzer has met the changes detailed in a January 2025 agreement. Many of the reforms were already underway when the pact was signed.
    “We commend the District Attorney and his staff for their
  • Remembering the Southern California law enforcement officers killed in the line of duty in 2025

    Remembering the Southern California law enforcement officers killed in the line of duty in 2025
    From traffic collisions to shootings, line-of-duty deaths have claimed the lives of dozens of law enforcement officers nationwide this year — including 10 in Riverside, Los Angeles and San Bernardino counties.
    As of Dec. 18, 78 law enforcement officers have been killed in the line of duty nationwide in 2025, compared with 107 at the same point last year, according to FBI data. Of those deaths this year, 52 were the result of felonious acts and 26 were accidental, including traffic-related
  • Sage Hill girls basketball completes dramatic title run at Nike TOC

    Sage Hill girls basketball completes dramatic title run at Nike TOC
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowSage Hill’s girls basketball team executed under pressure at the recent Nike Tournament of Champions in Mesa, Ariz.
    The Lightning made several key plays at the end of regulation during their run to the title of the Joe Smith Division.
    It was Sage Hill’s first tournament since the school announced on Dec. 13 that longtime coach Kerwin Walters is no longer the coach.
    In a 57-55 victory against F
  • Then and Now: An aerial comparison of Eaton fire aftermath nearly 1 year later

    Then and Now: An aerial comparison of Eaton fire aftermath nearly 1 year later
    Nearly one year after the Eaton fire, the relentless vision of blackened ruins has given way to a changing landscape.
    It’s something different – something unfinished, but a new canvas for towns eager to get back to something normal.
    No doubt it’s been slow — starts and stops, triumphs and disappointments in the recovery of the landscapes in the fire-torched zones in and around the Palisades and Altadena. Reminders of what ignited on Jan. 7 remain.
    But now that burned
  • QB Matthew Stafford, WR Puka Nacua among 4 Rams picked for Pro Bowl Games

    QB Matthew Stafford, WR Puka Nacua among 4 Rams picked for Pro Bowl Games
    Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford, wide receiver Puka Nacua and edge rushers Jared Verse and Byron Young were voted to the Pro Bowl Games, the NFL announced on Tuesday.
    This is the third season this decade that the Rams (11-4) have had at least four Pro Bowlers on their roster, matching 2021 and 2023.
    Stafford, 37, is enjoying one of his most efficient seasons. He has passed for a league-leading 4,179 yards and 40 touchdowns, with five interceptions for a Rams team that has already qualified for
  • Orange County boys athlete of the week: Gavin Kroll, Cypress

    Orange County boys athlete of the week: Gavin Kroll, Cypress
    The Orange County boys athlete of the week:
    Name: Gavin Kroll
    School: Cypress
    Sport: Basketball
    Year: Senior
    Noteworthy: Kroll played a big role in victories over Fairmont Prep and San Clemente. Kroll, a 6-6 forward, scored 18 points with four 3-point baskets in the 57-50 win over San Clemente. He followed with 18 points, four 3s and five blocked shots in a 59-49 win over Fairmont Prep. Cypress is No. 6 in the Orange County Top 25.
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  • UCLA’s Tyler Bilodeau scores career-high 34 in rout of UC Riverside

    UCLA’s Tyler Bilodeau scores career-high 34 in rout of UC Riverside
    LOS ANGELES — Before the season, UCLA men’s basketball coach Mick Cronin revealed that Tyler Bilodeau and Eric Dailey Jr. would be shifting positions: Bilodeau moving down to the four, Dailey to the three. These are their natural positions, Cronin said, insisting Bilodeau wouldn’t see much time at the five, and Dailey at the four – where each started last year.
    Thirteen games into the season, Cronin’s loosened his priorities, adapting out of necessity as his transfe
  • Trump approves deployment of 350 National Guard members to New Orleans

    Trump approves deployment of 350 National Guard members to New Orleans
    By AAMER MADHANI
    The Trump administration is deploying 350 National Guard troops to New Orleans ahead of the New Year, launching another federal deployment in the city at the same time that an immigration crackdown led by Border Patrol is underway.
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  • FBI: Lyft driver terrorized by escaped Georgia inmates before she was rescued in Florida

    FBI: Lyft driver terrorized by escaped Georgia inmates before she was rescued in Florida
    By JEFF MARTIN
    ATLANTA (AP) — Three inmates who escaped from a jail east of Atlanta, including a murder suspect, commandeered a terrified Lyft driver’s car to reach south Florida before she was rescued and they were captured, according to details revealed in court records.
    The driver told FBI agents that the men used a fake name to order the ride, put a rope around her neck from behind her, dragged her into the backseat and threatened to kill her, according to a court affidavit filed
  • Nvidia gains, hospitals hurt: Congress winners and losers

    Nvidia gains, hospitals hurt: Congress winners and losers
    By Erik Wasson and Steven T. Dennis, Bloomberg News
    The Republican-controlled Congress has been very good to most of corporate America this year. Foremost among the boons is a $4 trillion tax cut package that extended and added generous breaks for businesses large and small.
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