• Actress Kim Delaney, partner arrested in alleged domestic dispute

    Actress Kim Delaney, partner arrested in alleged domestic dispute
    MARINA DEL REY — Actress Kim Delaney of “NYPD Blue” fame was arrested on suspicion of felony assault at her home in the Marina del Rey area, authorities said today.
    Deputies from the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department’s Marina del Rey station responded to a domestic disturbance report at Delaney’s residence shortly before 10 a.m. Saturday, according to the department.
    After an investigation, Delaney was arrested on suspicion of assault and her partner, Ja
  • Family recounts sea lion attack in Long Beach linked to toxic algae poisoning

    Family recounts sea lion attack in Long Beach linked to toxic algae poisoning
    “She’s got this. She’s a swimmer in water polo, this is a walk in the park for her,” Bibi Beltran, 52, told her husband Sunday afternoon on March 30, as the pair watched their 15-year-old daughter Phoebe swim a 1,000-yard lap at a junior lifeguard cadet tryout in Long Beach.
    Her comment was cut short by two loud, excruciating screams coming from the water near the area of Ocean Boulevard and Cherry Avenue, in front of the Long Beach Lifeguards Headquarters.
    Bibi Beltran i
  • Top bidder says Ziggurat sale has been canceled

    Top bidder says Ziggurat sale has been canceled
    A U.S. government agency has canceled the sale of the iconic Ziggurat federal office building in South Orange County to the original auction winner and awarded it to Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian, which had submitted the second-highest offer, Hoag and the other bidder said Wednesday, April 2.
    Hilco Development Services of Long Beach, which made the winning $177 million bid last fall, issued a statement Wednesday saying the General Services Administration decided last month to rescind its p
  • Photos: Shohei Ohtani bobblehead night at Dodger Stadium

    Photos: Shohei Ohtani bobblehead night at Dodger Stadium
    Fans line up five hours prior a game between the Dodgers and the Atlanta Braves to make sure they get a Shohei Ohtani bobblehead on Wednesday, April 2, 2025, at Dodger Stadium. (Photo by Keith Birmingham, Orange County Register/SCNG)
    Shohei Ohtani bobbleheads are unpacked prior to a game between the Dodgers and the Atlanta Braves on Wednesday, April 2, 2025, at Dodger Stadium. (Photo by Keith Birmingham, Orange County Register/SCNG)
    Kids from Palmdale look over their Shohei Ohtani bobbleheads pr
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  • Dodgers’ Freddie Freeman sits out 3rd straight game with sore ankle

    Dodgers’ Freddie Freeman sits out 3rd straight game with sore ankle
    LOS ANGELES — Dodgers first baseman Freddie Freeman suspected it might end up this way and his hunch was confirmed when he was held out for Wednesday’s series finale against the Atlanta Braves.
    After aggravating his surgically repaired right ankle in a shower mishap on Sunday, Freeman was not in the starting lineup for any of the three games against his former team. It was the fifth time in eight games the veteran did not make a start this season.
    “He was going to play and then
  • Falling boulder at Lake Tahoe ski resort kills 7-year-old Reno girl

    Falling boulder at Lake Tahoe ski resort kills 7-year-old Reno girl
    INCLINE VILLAGE, Nev. — A 7-year-old girl was killed by a falling boulder at a popular Lake Tahoe ski mountain over the weekend, authorities and the Nevada resort said.
    Emergency crews responded Saturday afternoon to a “non-skiing accident involving a child” at Diamond Peak in Incline Village, the resort said in a statement.
    The girl was climbing on a hillside near the base lodge when “a large rock became dislodged from the slope and struck the child,” the statement
  • Rams mock draft 2.0: Can the Rams add a future tackle in the 1st round?

    Rams mock draft 2.0: Can the Rams add a future tackle in the 1st round?
    With the flexibility that their roster construction gives them, the Rams have a variety of paths that they could follow in this month’s NFL draft.
    Use the first-round pick, the team’s second since 2016, for an immediate-impact player to add to a team that won a playoff game a year ago? Take a longer-term prospect that may not play right away in 2025 but could be a key piece in 2026 or beyond? Take the aggressive approach and move up for a targeted player? Or move back in a weaker dra
  • USC’s JuJu Watkins named Naismith Women’s College Basketball Player of the Year

    USC’s JuJu Watkins named Naismith Women’s College Basketball Player of the Year
    The women’s college basketball honors are piling up in Los Angeles.
    And in a season cut short by a devastating knee injury, USC’s JuJu Watkins did more than enough to garner national acclaim.
    The 6-foot-2 sophomore guard was named the Naismith Women’s College Basketball Player of the Year on Wednesday, becoming the first Trojan to earn the honor since Lisa Leslie in 1994. Before Leslie, Cheryl Miller was a three-time Naismith Award recipient.
    “This is truly special. I fee
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  • 2025 Dodger Deals: Free food and discounts for fans when the Dodgers win

    2025 Dodger Deals: Free food and discounts for fans when the Dodgers win
    The Los Angeles Dodgers have once again partnered with several restaurants to offer free and discounted menu items throughout the 2025 season based on how the Dodgers play. Here are the deals available and how you can get them:
    Panda Express
    Starting March 27th, on the Dodgers’ home opening game and continuing through the end of the season,guests can enjoy a $6 two-item Panda Plate following any Dodgers home game victory. The offer redeemable the next day by entering the code “DODGER
  • Dodgers Bobblehead giveaways for the 2025 season

    Dodgers Bobblehead giveaways for the 2025 season
    Every season, Major League Baseball teams across the country offer special promotion nights where they offer giveaways at home games. These can range from free hats, jerseys and even replica trophies for the first fans to arrive.
    For Dodgers fans, among of the favorites each season are bobblehead nights. The bobbleheads highlight various players such as Freddie Freeman, Mookie Betts and Shohei Ohtani who will once again have multiple bobblehead nights dedicated to him this season. They’re
  • The world reacts with caution to US ‘reciprocal’ tariffs against dozens of nations

    The world reacts with caution to US ‘reciprocal’ tariffs against dozens of nations
    MEXICO CITY (AP) — The sweeping new tariffs announced Wednesday by U.S. President Donald Trump were met initially with measured reactions from key trading partners, highlighting the lack of appetite for a full-fledged trade war.
    The fact that the tariffs fell most heavily on parts of the world sleeping through the night appeared to at least temporarily delay some of the potential outrage.
    President Donald Trump holds a signed executive order during an event to announce new tariffs in the R
  • How soon will prices rise as a result of President Trump’s reciprocal tariffs?

    How soon will prices rise as a result of President Trump’s reciprocal tariffs?
    By CHRISTOPHER RUGABER and PAUL WISEMAN, Associated Press
    WASHINGTON (AP) — After weeks of anticipation and speculation, President Donald Trump followed through on his reciprocal tariff threats by declaring on Wednesday a 10% baseline tax on imports from all countries and higher tariff rates on dozens of nations that run trade surpluses with the United States.
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  • Ducks continue to focus on progress with two weeks left

    Ducks continue to focus on progress with two weeks left
    The Ducks migrated north to Calgary, where they’ll play one of two remaining meetings with the Flames after losing both previous matchups this season.
    They nearly snatched defeat from the jaws of victory against the San Jose Sharks on Tuesday, transmuting a 3-1 second-intermission lead into a tie at the end of regulation, thanks to loosened play for much of the final 40 minutes.
    But Mason McTavish, who assisted on all three goals in regulation, delivered the shootout winner to break out th
  • Democrats demoralized by Trump get a boost from Wisconsin voters and Cory Booker’s speech

    Democrats demoralized by Trump get a boost from Wisconsin voters and Cory Booker’s speech
    By STEVE PEOPLES, Associated Press
    NEW YORK (AP) — For a day, at least, Democrats across the country have a sense that their comeback against President Donald Trump may have begun.
    It wasn’t just about the election results in Wisconsin, where Democratic-backed Judge Susan Crawford won a 10-point victory against Trump and Elon Musk’s favored candidate for the state Supreme Court.
    Some Democrats highlighted New Jersey Sen. Cory Booker’s marathon, record-setting 25-hour Sena
  • Lakers looking to build their ‘playoff mentality’ against Warriors

    Lakers looking to build their ‘playoff mentality’ against Warriors
    EL SEGUNDO — The Lakers and Golden State Warriors played each other three times in the span of six weeks earlier in the season from Dec. 25 to Feb. 6 – all of them Lakers’ victories – which should have helped provide familiarity with each other.
    But after the significant roster changes both teams have experienced since their last matchup, a 120-112 Lakers win just hours after the league’s trade deadline had passed, Thursday night’s matchup at Crypto.com Arena
  • How UCLA gymnastics’ Katelyn Rosen rebuilt herself to shine again

    How UCLA gymnastics’ Katelyn Rosen rebuilt herself to shine again
    UCLA gymnast Katelyn Rosen transformed into a dark witch at the Big Ten Championships.
    It happened when she mounted the balance beam and again when she stepped onto the podium for floor exercise.
    “I like to tap into whatever character, whatever role I’m playing in the moment,” Rosen told reporters. “If I’m focusing on my artistry, and I’m focusing on the faces I’m making and making eye contact with the judges and the audience, that relieves a lot of pres
  • Best thing I ate at Disneyland this week: Star Wars cheese skewer

    Best thing I ate at Disneyland this week: Star Wars cheese skewer
    A chunk of deep fried cheese on a stick with an otherworldly appearance and a nearly unpronounceable Star Wars name gets my vote for the best thing I ate at Disneyland this week.
    The $8.49 Fried Falumpaset Cheese Skewer is available at Ronto Roasters in Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge during the Season of the Force seasonal event that runs through May 11 at Disneyland.
    Sign up for our Park Life newsletter and find out what’s new and interesting every week at Southern California’s them
  • Social Security’s acting leader faces calls to resign over decision to cut Maine contracts

    Social Security’s acting leader faces calls to resign over decision to cut Maine contracts
    By FATIMA HUSSEIN and PATRICK WHITTLE, Associated Press
    WASHINGTON (AP) — The Social Security Administration’s acting commissioner is facing calls to resign after he issued an order — which was quickly rescinded — that would have required Maine parents to register their newborns for Social Security numbers at a federal office rather than the hospital.
    Newly unearthed emails show that the March 5 decision was made as political payback to Maine’s Governor Janet Mills,
  • Lake Elsinore man re-arrested after 18 years in teen’s cold case killing in Moreno Valley

    Lake Elsinore man re-arrested after 18 years in teen’s cold case killing in Moreno Valley
    Riverside County sheriff’s cold case investigators re-examining the unsolved 2007 slaying of a teenager in Moreno Valley returned to the man initially suspected of the crime to make an arrest.
    Vincent Edward Gonzales III was initially taken into custody 10 days after 15-year-old Clyvaughn Mallet was found mortally wounded in a dirt field close to Sunnymead Boulevard and Frederick Street on May 5, 2007. A relative said at the time that Clyvaughn had just left a movie theater and was walking
  • US revokes visas of Mexican band members after cartel leader’s face was projected at a concert

    US revokes visas of Mexican band members after cartel leader’s face was projected at a concert
    By MEGAN JANETSKY, Associated Press
    MEXICO CITY (AP) — The U.S. State Department revoked the visas of members of a Mexican band after they projected the face of a drug cartel boss onto a large screen during a performance in the western state of Jalisco over the weekend.
    U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau, who was U.S. ambassador to Mexico during the first Trump administration, said late Tuesday on X that the work and tourism visas of members of Los Alegres del Barranco were
  • DEI at universities will continue despite feigned compliance with Trump policies

    DEI at universities will continue despite feigned compliance with Trump policies
    Following President Trump’s executive orders and threats aimed at ending diversity, equity, and inclusion policies at universities across the country, many institutions have apparently fallen in line. Among them are some of the most prestigious and famously liberal including Columbia, Rutgers, the University of Michigan, and the University of California system.
    Much has been said about how these universities and institutions are “bending the knee” to the subjugating power of Tr
  • Kings head to Utah in search of another series sweep

    Kings head to Utah in search of another series sweep
    The Kings thrived against the best team in the NHL again and on Thursday they’ll have another opportunity to complete a season-series sweep when they travel to Salt Lake City for the third and final meeting with Utah HC.
    After winning for a third time Tuesday against the league-leading Winnipeg Jets and outscoring them 10-3 in the process, they’ll face the NHL’s newest franchise – sort of, following an absurdly complicated relocation from Arizona – with a chance to
  • Kennedy remains quiet on 10,000 jobs lost at the nation’s top health department

    Kennedy remains quiet on 10,000 jobs lost at the nation’s top health department
    By AMANDA SEITZ
    WASHINGTON (AP) — Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. offered no new details Wednesday about his massive restructuring of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, the day after thousands of layoffs ricocheted through its agencies, hollowing out entire offices around the country in some cases.
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  • Law firms fear Trump orders could affect security clearances of lawyers who are military reservists

    Law firms fear Trump orders could affect security clearances of lawyers who are military reservists
    By ERIC TUCKER
    WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump says executive orders targeting law firms are being issued in the name of national security, with the White House asserting that the firms don’t deserve access to sensitive U.S. government information.
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  • Viet Book Fest celebrates 50 years of diasporic literature following fall of Saigon

    Viet Book Fest celebrates 50 years of diasporic literature following fall of Saigon
    Đặng Thơ Thơ, in her thirties and in a new country, was able to turn what was just a hobby in Vietnam into her occupation in the United States.
    In 1992, she immigrated from Saigon to California and by 2002, the Vietnamese American Arts and Letters Association was hosting the signing of her first short story collection, “The Winter Exhibition.”
    Two decades later, the novelist, short-story writer and editor will be a panelist for VAALA’s fourth Viet Book Fest
  • Angels’ taxed bullpen falters late in loss to Cardinals

    Angels’ taxed bullpen falters late in loss to Cardinals
    ST. LOUIS — The Angels paid the price for what it took to win four straight games.
    After continually using their best relievers to help them secure that winning streak, the Angels were left with few choices in what became an ugly 12-5 loss to the St. Louis Cardinals on Wednesday.
    They were in position to extend the winning streak after Logan O’Hoppe’s grand slam in the seventh gave them a two-run lead.
    However, at that point they had only two available relievers who were even s
  • Alzheimer’s disease study: researchers create at-home smell test for early detection

    Alzheimer’s disease study: researchers create at-home smell test for early detection
    When it comes to the early detection of Alzheimer’s disease, a new study suggests that the nose knows.
    Mass General Brigham neurology researchers have created a smell test that shows promise as a tool for identifying risk of cognitive impairment.
    They found that test participants could successfully take the test at home, and that older adults with cognitive impairment scored lower on the test than cognitively normal adults.
    Their study on the test could help identify people who are at risk
  • Family of man, 19, killed by Fullerton police files claim against city

    Family of man, 19, killed by Fullerton police files claim against city
    The family of a 19-year-old man shot and killed by Fullerton police announced Wednesday, April 2, that they have filed a legal claim against the city demanding transparency and justice for what they believe was an unjustified shooting.
    The claim seeks unspecified damages, the family’s attorney, Michael Carrillo said during a press conference in front of Fullerton City Hall Wednesday morning. A claim is generally a required precursor before a lawsuit can be filed against a government agency
  • Kevin Ryder returns to KROQ 106.7-FM five years after station fired him

    Kevin Ryder returns to KROQ 106.7-FM five years after station fired him
    Kevin Ryder has returned to KROQ-FM five years after the station fired the longtime cohost of “The Kevin & Bean Show,” he and the station’s owner announced on Wednesday.
    Ryder takes over the afternoon show on weekdays from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. as its current host Megan Holiday moves to weekday nights.
    “I spent half of my life with my fellow favorite weirdos, helping to make KROQ an iconic radio station and a global destination to foster and nurture musical groups,”
  • US Army identifies 4th soldier who died in training accident in Lithuania

    US Army identifies 4th soldier who died in training accident in Lithuania
    By LOLITA C. BALDOR
    WASHINGTON (AP) — The Army has released the identity of the fourth soldier who died in a training accident in Lithuania, a day after his body was recovered during a weeklong search that took hundreds of troops and other rescue workers from three nations.
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