• There’s all sorts of history behind the badges of Anaheim police

    There’s all sorts of history behind the badges of Anaheim police
    With ongoing hires, promotions and retirements, the Anaheim Police Department needed more badges.
    So it told Sun Badge Company, which has filled the agency’s needs for more than a decade, to be prepared.
    The Anaheim Police Department badge can be seen on the uniforms of two motorcycle officers. (Register file photo)Group portrait of the Anaheim Police Department in 1929; identified left to right: (front row) Sergt. Pifer, Sergt. Warton, Detective J.W. Bleecker, Capt. Andrade, Chief J.S. Bo
  • Lakers get defensive in 2nd half to beat Heat, end 3-game skid

    Lakers get defensive in 2nd half to beat Heat, end 3-game skid
    LOS ANGELES — When it came to the Lakers’ declining defense, “connected” was the buzzword ahead of their matchup against the Miami Heat on Wednesday night.
    Because in their eyes, when they’re in sync and playing defense as a unit, they can compete with any team in the NBA, Coach JJ Redick said.
    And in their 117-108 victory over the Heat, they showed exactly what that meant.
    After a pedestrian first-half defensive performance, the Lakers turned up their defensive exe
  • Aliso Niguel makes the plays at the end to beat Beckman in Sea View League boys basketball

    Aliso Niguel makes the plays at the end to beat Beckman in Sea View League boys basketball
    TUSTIN – When new leagues were created in Orange County boys basketball before this season, the concept was to create competitive groups that would play close games.
    Wednesday’s game at Beckman High was what was in mind.
    Aliso Niguel beat Beckman 55-53 in a Sea View League game in which both teams had the lead multiple times.
    Beckman had a 12-11 lead at the end of the first quarter. Aliso Niguel led 29-22 at halftime. Beckman was up 41-38 at the end of the third quarter.
    In the final
  • Letter: Kudos to Assemblymember Kate Sanchez for trying to protect female sports

    Letter: Kudos to Assemblymember Kate Sanchez for trying to protect female sports
    As a father and a grandfather of young girls who participate in organized sports, I salute Assemblymember Kate Sanchez for introducing a bill banning anyone born as a biological male from competing against young girls in high school sports.
    In Novembers election, American voters sent a clear message that our country was headed in the wrong direction, and we needed change.
    With the passage of Proposition 36, and proposals from leaders like Assemblymember Sanchez, maybe California voters are
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  • More suspects linked to small fires are arrested and charged in LA County

    More suspects linked to small fires are arrested and charged in LA County
    LOS ANGELES — Two more people were behind bars Wednesday for allegedly setting small fires in Los Angeles amid high fire-danger conditions as crews continued efforts to contain two major blazes that have killed over two dozen people and destroyed thousands of structures.
    Los Angeles Police Chief Jim McDonnell said officers responded at 5:15 p.m. Tuesday to Glenoaks and Van Nuys boulevards, where a resident had detained a suspect who allegedly set fire to a tree. The resident was able to do
  • UCLA women beat Penn State in relocated game to extend program-best start

    UCLA women beat Penn State in relocated game to extend program-best start
    LONG BEACH — UCLA did all it could to create a home environment inside of Long Beach State’s Walter Pyramid on Wednesday night. The Bruins’ top-ranked women’s basketball team brought its DJ and game operations crew. Blue lights shined from the ceiling and a blue “LA Strong” graphic stretched across the video board.
    The game between UCLA and Penn State was relocated from Pauley Pavilion to LBSU due to concerns about the ongoing wildfires across Southern Califor
  • Here’s what it’s like to manage Cal Fire’s aircraft during a massive wildfire

    Here’s what it’s like to manage Cal Fire’s aircraft during a massive wildfire
    Air attack
    How firefighting the Palisades and Eaton fires is coordinated from the sky.
    Busy skies
    Cal Fire had more than 60 aircraft within its firefighting fleet in the effort to combat fires throughout Los Angeles.
    Cal Fire’s fleet of fixed and rotary-wing aircraft make it the largest civil aerial firefighting fleet in the world.
    If air traffic controller is one of the most stressful jobs and firefighting is one of the most dangerous, then you get an idea of what it’s like to be an
  • Orange County scores and player stats for Wednesday, Jan. 15

    Orange County scores and player stats for Wednesday, Jan. 15
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowScores and stats from Orange County games on Wednesday, Jan. 15
    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.
    WEDNESDAY’S SCORES
    BOYS BASKETBALL
    EXPRESS LEAGUE
    Samueli Academy 62, Acaciawood Academy 45
    BOYS SOCCER
    TRINITY LEAGUE
    JSerra 2, Santa Margarita 0
    ORAN
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  • Los Angeles Chinatown Firecracker races postponed due to wildfires

    Los Angeles Chinatown Firecracker races postponed due to wildfires
    The 47th annual Los Angeles Chinatown Firecracker event scheduled for Feb. 1-2 has been postponed.
    “To our participants, volunteers, and local communities, the L.A. Chinatown Firecracker Run Committee (LACFRC) has made the difficult decision to postpone the L.A. Chinatown Firecracker Events to a later date in 2025,” the LACFRC wrote in a press release. “Virtual events will also be postponed to align with the live events. As fire conditions remain significant, a comprehensive up
  • Swanson: Think Justin Herbert is overrated? Jim Harbaugh thinks you’re wrong

    Swanson: Think Justin Herbert is overrated? Jim Harbaugh thinks you’re wrong
    Chargers head coach Jim Harbaugh speaks to reporters during a season-ending press conference on Wednesday at the team’s headquarters in El Segundo. (Photo by Chuck Bennett, Contributing Photographer)
    Chargers head coach Jim Harbaugh, right, speaks to reporters as general manager Joe Hortiz looks on during a season-ending press conference on Wednesday at the team’s headquarters in El Segundo. (Photo by Chuck Bennett, Contributing Photographer)
    Chargers head coach Jim Harbaugh speaks t
  • Rose Bowl becomes ‘home’ to thousands of first responders fighting Eaton fire

    Rose Bowl becomes ‘home’ to thousands of first responders fighting Eaton fire
    Firefighters have come from all over California and even other countries to battle the flames sweeping through Los Angeles County.
    When they can get a reprieve from the front lines, they can’t go home to recharge, so in the closest way possible, a home has been created for them in an unlikely place: the Rose Bowl.
    It’s just 10 minutes away from where the 14,000-acre Eaton fire has destroyed homes and businesses by the thousands, but for at least a few hours it’s a place to rest
  • Rose Bowl becomes ‘home’ to thousand of first responders fighting Eaton fire

    Rose Bowl becomes ‘home’ to thousand of first responders fighting Eaton fire
    Firefighters have come from all over California and even other countries to battle the flames sweeping through Los Angeles County.
    When they can get a reprieve from the front lines, they can’t go home to recharge, so in the closest way possible, a home has been created for them in an unlikely place: the Rose Bowl.
    It’s just 10 minutes away from where the 14,000-acre Eaton fire has destroyed homes and businesses by the thousands, but for at least a few hours it’s a place to rest
  • How Inland Empire residents are helping Los Angeles-area fire victims

    How Inland Empire residents are helping Los Angeles-area fire victims
    As two wind-driven and deadly wildfires continue to rip through the Los Angeles basin, Inland Empire residents — no strangers to the devastation of wildfire — are working to help support victims of the Palisades and Eaton fires.
    “Dude, how can you not?” Sunny Rozzi, co-owner of Olive Avenue Market in Redlands, said Tuesday, Jan. 14. “I grew up in this area and had experience with brush fires.”
    As of Wednesday, Jan. 15, the Palisades fire, which started in Paci
  • South Africa ends mine rescue operation with at least 78 dead and 246 survivors

    South Africa ends mine rescue operation with at least 78 dead and 246 survivors
    By MOGOMOTSI MAGOME and GERALD IMRAY
    STILFONTEIN, South Africa — South African police ended a rescue operation at an abandoned gold mine on Wednesday and said they believe they have brought out all the survivors and retrieved all the bodies after hundreds of miners were trapped for months in one of the country’s deepest mines while working illegally.
    At least 78 miners were confirmed dead, police said, and 246 survivors had been rescued. The victims were suspected to have died of sta
  • Cooling inflation revives hopes for Fed rate cuts

    Cooling inflation revives hopes for Fed rate cuts
    Benign inflation data has revived the case for additional Federal Reserve interest-rate cuts.
    On Wednesday, the 10-year Treasury yield fell 14 basis points to 4.65%, its biggest daily decline since August. The drop in yields occurred as traders resumed betting on another Fed rate cut by July.
    Traders ignored the strong December employment data released Friday, which sparked a surge toward the highest levels in months as it sowed doubts that policymakers would cut rates at all this year. The
  • Orange County boys wrestling rankings, Jan. 15

    Orange County boys wrestling rankings, Jan. 15
    ORANGE COUNTY BOYS WRESTLING RANKINGS
    (Data supplied by Calgrappler.com and The California Wrestler)
    106 pounds: 1. Sammy Sanchez, Esperanza, Fr.; 2. Chris Qureshi, Fountain Valley, Jr.; 3. Rikki Villasenor, Newport Harbor, Jr.
    113 pounds: 1. Hunter Jauregui, Fountain Valley, So.; 2. Max Murillo, Esperanza, So.; 3. Massimo Ortiz, Servite, So.
    120 pounds: 1. Liam Qureshi, Fountain Valley, Jr.; 2. Joseph Gonthier, Laguna Hills, Jr.; 3. Marcello Calavitta, Esperanza, So.
    126 pounds: 1. Kavi Garvey,
  • Angels ink Gabriel Davalillo, top catcher on international market

    Angels ink Gabriel Davalillo, top catcher on international market
    The Angels signed catcher Gabriel Davalillo, considered the top available catcher on the international market, as one of their 18 signings on Wednesday, the first day of the international signing period.
    Davalillo, who is from Venezuela, was ranked 17th overall among international prospects by MLB Pipeline. The Angels signed him to a $2 million bonus, the largest of any of the players signed on Wednesday.
    Davalillo, 17, is 5-foot-11, 215 pounds, and he has the potential to be a 25-home run hitte
  • UCLA football breakdown: How the Bruins look in the secondary

    UCLA football breakdown: How the Bruins look in the secondary
    “YEE YEE.”
    It’s a phrase that’s going to be heard a lot around the UCLA football facilities and seen online countless times in the near future. It’s assistant coach Demetrice Martin’s signature sound.
    Martin was hired as the pass game coordinator and secondary coach for UCLA football on Dec. 16, marking his return to the Bruins. He previously coached in Westwood from 2012-2017.
    “Coach Meat knows what it takes to win at UCLA,” head coach DeShaun Fos
  • Rodney Nickerson, 83-year-old engineer with ties to Nickerson Gardens, among Eaton fire victims

    Rodney Nickerson, 83-year-old engineer with ties to Nickerson Gardens, among Eaton fire victims
    Rodney Nickerson, an engineer with deep family ties to the broader Los Angeles community, resisted pleas from his family to evacuate as flames approached the Altadena home where he had lived for more than five decades.
    “Despite the dangerous conditions, my grandfather insisted on staying in his home, a place that was deeply meaningful to our family,” Chase Newton, Nickerson’s grandson, wrote on GoFundMe. “His last words to my mother were, ‘I’ll be here tomorro
  • Chargers’ Jim Harbaugh, Joe Hortiz pleased but not satisfied by 2024 results

    Chargers’ Jim Harbaugh, Joe Hortiz pleased but not satisfied by 2024 results
    EL SEGUNDO — Chargers coach Jim Harbaugh and general manager Joe Hortiz acknowledged the obvious during their season-ending session with reporters on Wednesday. They agreed they did not achieve the “ultimate success” in the NFL in their first seasons with the team.
    They did achieve plenty of success, though, and that’s more than enough to build on for next season.
    Harbaugh took responsibility for the Chargers’ AFC wild-card loss to the Houston Texans on Saturday, as
  • Albano’s Fab 5: Orange County girls basketball standouts last week, Jan. 15

    Albano’s Fab 5: Orange County girls basketball standouts last week, Jan. 15
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowDan Albano’s Fab 5 outstanding girls basketball players last week, Jan. 15:
    Sawyer Blumenkranz, Corona del Mar, So., G
    The point guard had 13 points and six rebounds to help the Sea Kings defeat Los Alamitos 50-31 in the Sunset League. Corona del Mar is 6-0 in league.
    Ashlee Inouye, Sonora, Sr., G
    Inouye scored 22 points, including seven 3-pointers, to help rally the Raiders past Pacifica Christian
  • Trump’s outsider Cabinet picks are rapidly gaining support for confirmation

    Trump’s outsider Cabinet picks are rapidly gaining support for confirmation
    By LISA MASCARO
    WASHINGTON (AP) — One by one, all the president-elect’ s men, and women, are falling into place in his Cabinet.
    While Defense Secretary pick Pete Hegseth’s nomination was teetering toward collapse just weeks ago, he now appears on track for confirmation after a fiery Senate hearing that focused on his drinking, views of women in combat and lack of high-profile management experience for the top U.S. military job.
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  • Writer Octavia Butler imagined an LA ravaged by fires. Her Altadena cemetery survived

    Writer Octavia Butler imagined an LA ravaged by fires. Her Altadena cemetery survived
    By HILLEL ITALIE and CHRIS PIZZELLO
    ALTADENA — Decades ago, the writer Octavia Butler had imagined a Los Angeles ravaged by fires. The Altadena cemetery where the science fiction and Afrofuturism author is buried did catch fire last week but suffered “minimal damage,” according to a statement on the cemetery’s web site.
    A spokesperson at the Mountain View cemetery confirmed the accuracy of the website’s announcement to The Associated Press, but would not comment on
  • OC prosecutors agree to permanent reforms to end federal probe of misuse of informants

    OC prosecutors agree to permanent reforms to end federal probe of misuse of informants
    The Orange County District Attorney’s Office has reached an agreement with the U.S. Justice Department, ending a federal investigation into the violation of the rights of criminal defendants through the systematic misuse of jailhouse informants to garner incriminating evidence, authorities said Wednesday.
    The lengthy Department of Justice Civil Rights Division investigation centered on local law enforcement’s misuse of jailhouse informants between 2007 and 2016. The “snitch sca
  • Little Mountain fire in San Bernardino stopped at 34 acres

    Little Mountain fire in San Bernardino stopped at 34 acres
    One person was detained after a vegetation fire broke out Wednesday, Jan. 15, in San Bernardino.
    Crews responded around 2 p.m. to Little Mountain Drive and West Edgehill Road, where the Little Mountain fire was burning around 30 acres as of around 2:45 p.m., said Eric Sherwin, a spokesperson for the San Bernardino County Fire Department. As of around 3:30 p.m., forward progress was stopped with the fire at about 34 acres, authorities said.
    San Bernardino police detained one person at the scene,
  • 1 detained as Little Mountain fire in San Bernardino burns 30 acres, threatens structures

    1 detained as Little Mountain fire in San Bernardino burns 30 acres, threatens structures
    One person was detained after a vegetation fire broke out Wednesday, Jan. 15, in San Bernardino with the potential to threaten structures in the area.
    Crews responded around 2 p.m. to Little Mountain Drive and West Edgehill Road, where the Little Mountain fire was burning around 30 acres as of around 2:45 p.m., said Eric Sherwin, a spokesperson for the San Bernardino County Fire Department. That area is northeast of the 210 Freeway/215 Freeway interchange.
    San Bernardino police detained one pers
  • Five Counties tournament at Fountain Valley again attracts top wrestlers and teams

    Five Counties tournament at Fountain Valley again attracts top wrestlers and teams
    The Five Counties wrestling tournament again is bringing many of the best wrestling teams and wrestlers to Orange County this week.
    The annual event at Fountain Valley High will have four of the top five teams in the state rankings competing Friday and Saturday, including No. 1 St. John Bosco, No. 2 Buchanan of Clovis, No. 4 Gilroy and No. 5 Clovis.
    Host school Fountain Valley is No. 7 in the California rankings by CalGrappler.com. Also coming to Five Counties is state No. 10 Pitman of Turlock.
  • Angel City FC hires Mark Parsons as new Sporting Director

    Angel City FC hires Mark Parsons as new Sporting Director
    Angel City Football Club announced that Mark Parsons has been hired as the club’s new Sporting Director.
    Parsons will oversee all soccer operations, including the technical staff, the scouting and analytics department, sports medical, performance, nutrition, and player care. He will report directly to ACFC Co-Founder and President Julie Uhrman.
    Parsons’ last job in the NWSL was as coach of the Washington Spirit (2023). Prior to that he had a successful time at the Portland Thorns (20
  • Southern California lawmakers largely agree, no strings attached to wildfire aid

    Southern California lawmakers largely agree, no strings attached to wildfire aid
    Southern California lawmakers on both sides of the aisle largely agree: No conditions on wildfire aid.
    The nearly 30 House members who represent communities in Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside and San Bernardino counties are far and away against imposing any conditions on federal aid for California to help in the aftermath of the devastating wildfires that have destroyed thousands of homes and businesses in the Los Angeles area.
    Of those lawmakers, three — two Republicans and one Democrat &m
  • Los Angeles is a victim of progressive mismanagement

    Los Angeles is a victim of progressive mismanagement
    “February was the wettest month in downtown Los Angeles since 1998. With over 12 inches of rain drenching the city, it was the fourth-wettest February — and the seventh-wettest month overall — in the city’s nearly 150-year recorded history,” said Judson Jones’ report on Los Angeles’ weather on March 2, 2024, in The New York Times. Just under a year later, Los Angeles is on fire and the fire hydrants have run dry from a lack of water.
    “In 2014, in t

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