• Detroit-style Emmy Squared Pizza opens at L.A. Live

    Detroit-style Emmy Squared Pizza opens at L.A. Live
    Detroit style pizza has landed at L.A. Live with the opening of Brooklyn-born Emmy Squared Pizza.
    The new spot has 70 seats indoors and 65 outdoors. It opened earlier this month at 1011 S. Figueroa St., near Crypto.com Arena. The pizza spot is known for its square-shaped Detroit-style pizzas with fluffy focaccia-like dough, a caramelized and cheesy “frico” crust and unique toppings.
    “We think we make the best Detroit-style pizza anywhere,” said Scott Francis, president an
  • Santa Anita horse racing consensus picks for Friday, May 16, 2025

    Santa Anita horse racing consensus picks for Friday, May 16, 2025
    The consensus box of Santa Anita horse racing picks comes from handicappers Bob Mieszerski, Eddie Wilson, Kevin Modesti and Mark Ratzky. Here are the picks for thoroughbred races on Friday, May 16, 2025.
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  • Dodgers believe Dalton Rushing is ready for majors

    Dodgers believe Dalton Rushing is ready for majors
    LOS ANGELES — Why now?
    That Dalton Rushing would get to the big leagues sometime this season was expected. That it would cost Austin Barnes playing time was inevitable.
    But the timing of the move to promote the top prospect and designate the veteran backup catcher for assignment this week seemed sudden. But the equation had shifted against Barnes, prompting the move.
    Rushing had done everything he could do at Triple-A and it was time to find out if he is ready for the big leagues, GM Brand
  • Ex-OC elementary school teacher gets 8 years for distributing child pornography

    Ex-OC elementary school teacher gets 8 years for distributing child pornography
    A former Anaheim elementary school teacher was sentenced Thursday, May 15 to eight years in federal prison for distributing child pornography.
    Joseph William Page, 43, was arrested in May 2021 at Guinn Elementary School, where he previously taught sixth grade, according to an Anaheim Police Department news release following the arrest.
    Police had received a tip suggesting that Page was sharing child pornography online. After executing a search warrant, investigators found he had thousands of ima
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  • Kings introduce Ken Holland as general manager

    Kings introduce Ken Holland as general manager
    EL SEGUNDO — Ken Holland was formally introduced as the 10th general manager in Kings’ franchise history on Thursday, holding court alongside team president Luc Robitaille at a well-attended news conference.
    Much of the Kings’ roster was on hand, ownership was represented by AEG’s Dan Beckerman and Jim Hiller’s coaching staff, which, along with the rest of the hockey ops group, will be retained barring any unforeseen development, was also present. Holland, 69, said
  • Jerri Rosen, founder of Working Wardrobes, lived to empower people

    Jerri Rosen, founder of Working Wardrobes, lived to empower people
    Jerri Rosen is being remembered for the decades she spent working to empower and lift others. She died Wednesday, May 14, at age 79.
    Thirty-five years ago, Rosen founded Working Wardrobes, a nonprofit dedicated to giving people affected by domestic violence, homelessness, drug abuse, incarceration and many other barriers the clothing and tools to find employment and regain stability in their lives. She spent more than 30 years as the organization’s CEO.
    In 1990, Rosen and a group of five f
  • PGA Championship: Jhonattan Vegas surges to lead after 2nd round

    PGA Championship: Jhonattan Vegas surges to lead after 2nd round
    Jhonattan Vegas, of Venezuela, reacts after missing a eagle putt on the seventh hole during the first round of the PGA Championship golf tournament at the Quail Hollow Club, Thursday, May 15, 2025, in Charlotte, N.C. (AP Photo/George Walker IV)
    Hideki Matsuyama, of Japan, chips to the green on the 12th hole during the first round of the PGA Championship golf tournament at the Quail Hollow Club, Thursday, May 15, 2025, in Charlotte, N.C. (AP Photo/Matt York)
    Jordan Spieth chips to the green on th
  • In-N-Out Burger’s leader shares how the chain improves its ingredients

    In-N-Out Burger’s leader shares how the chain improves its ingredients
    This week In-N-Out Burger became the center of the discussion of synthetic additives in foods when news broke that the Southern California fast food chain had stopped using artificial colorings in its Signature Pink Lemonade and Strawberry Shakes and is in the process of replacing its current ketchup made with high fructose corn syrup to one made with sugar.
    Several news stories drew a connection between In-N-Out’s actions and the U.S. Food & Drug Administration’s recent moves to
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  • 12 people with Southern California ties charged with distributing fentanyl that killed victims

    12 people with Southern California ties charged with distributing fentanyl that killed victims
    Twelve people with Southern California ties are among cases filed so far this year against alleged drug dealers accused of selling fentanyl and fentanyl-laced pills with each resulting in the death of at least one person, federal officials announced on Thursday, May 15.
    There were more than 80,300 drug overdose deaths in the U.S. in 2024, mostly related to fentanyl, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
    Southern California residents charged with the distribution of fentany
  • Trump administration officials say Secret Service is investigating Comey’s ’86 47′ social media post

    Trump administration officials say Secret Service is investigating Comey’s ’86 47′ social media post
    WASHINGTON (AP) — Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said Thursday that federal law enforcement is investigating a social media post made by former FBI Director James Comey that she and other Republicans claim is a call for violence against President Donald Trump.
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  • UN forecasts slower global economic growth following Trump’s tariffs and trade tensions

    UN forecasts slower global economic growth following Trump’s tariffs and trade tensions
    By EDITH M. LEDERER
    UNITED NATIONS (AP) — The United Nations on Thursday forecast slower global economic growth this year and next, pointing to the impact of the surge in U.S. tariffs and increasing trade tensions.
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  • Menendez brothers’ have a parole hearing in less than a month

    Menendez brothers’ have a parole hearing in less than a month
    A bid for parole by Erik and Lyle Menendez, who have served about 35 years behind bars for the 1989 shotgun slayings of their parents, was expedited this week following a judge’s decision to reduce their sentence, with a parole hearing now set for the brothers in mid-June.
    On Tuesday, Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Michael Jesic re-sentenced the brothers to 50 years to life in prison, making them immediately eligible for parole consideration because they were younger than 26 when the cri
  • New York ends paper routes for younger kids, but the job has mostly faded away for teens

    New York ends paper routes for younger kids, but the job has mostly faded away for teens
    By MICHAEL HILL
    ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — For decades, a carveout in New York’s child labor laws allowed kids as young as 11 to legally partake in the time-honored tradition of a paper route.
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  • National Guard helicopter crew landed on Montana ranch and trespassed to take antlers, citations say

    National Guard helicopter crew landed on Montana ranch and trespassed to take antlers, citations say
    By MATTHEW BROWN
    BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — Three Montana Army National Guard members face trespassing charges after authorities said they landed a Black Hawk helicopter in a mountain pasture on a private ranch to take several elk antlers before flying away.
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  • How proper nutrition can help protect your vision from glaucoma

    How proper nutrition can help protect your vision from glaucoma
    Glaucoma is a leading cause of blindness in the United States and globally.
    Glaucoma is primarily caused by damage to the optic nerve, often due to pressure buildup in the eye, though other factors can contribute. Optic nerve damage can lead to vision loss and eventual blindness. The good news is that it’s possible to prevent or slow the progression of vision loss associated with glaucoma. Emerging science shows that nutrition plays a role in protecting vision in these cases.
    Certain peopl
  • Why was Elon Musk’s AI chatbot Grok preoccupied with South Africa’s racial politics?

    Why was Elon Musk’s AI chatbot Grok preoccupied with South Africa’s racial politics?
    By MATT O’BRIEN
    Much like its creator, Elon Musk’s artificial intelligence chatbot Grok was preoccupied with South African racial politics on social media this week, posting unsolicited claims about the persecution and “genocide” of white people.
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  • Orange County scores and player stats for Thursday, May 15

    Orange County scores and player stats for Thursday, May 15
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowScores and stats from Orange County games on Thursday, May 15
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    THURSDAY’S SCORES
    SOFTBALL
    CIF-SS PLAYOFFS
    Round 1
    DIVISION 5
    Irvine 11, Flintridge Sacred Heart 0 (5 innings)
    Irv: Sasaki 2-5, 2B, HR, 6RBI. Shen 2-3, 2
  • Family, police appeal for help in finding missing man, 24, last seen in Orange in 2023

    Family, police appeal for help in finding missing man, 24, last seen in Orange in 2023
    By PAUL ANDERSON
    The family of a 24-year-old suburban Chicago man who was starting a cannabis business in Orange before vanishing nearly two years ago appealed to the public Thursday for help in finding him or his assistant, who also dropped out of sight.
    Nihar Mehta was last seen at his company’s warehouse at 1440 W. Taft Ave. on June 3, 2023, according to his family. The Ohio State University undergrad had been shuttling back and forth to California and was on the verge of forming his bu
  • Space Force, governors at odds over plans to pull talent from National Guard units

    Space Force, governors at odds over plans to pull talent from National Guard units
    By TARA COPP
    WASHINGTON (AP) — The head of the U.S. Space Force is moving ahead with plans to pull talent from Air National Guard units to help build up the still new military service — but several governors remain opposed and argue it tramples on their rights to retain control over their state units.
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  • Military commanders will be told to send transgender troops to medical checks to oust them

    Military commanders will be told to send transgender troops to medical checks to oust them
    By LOLITA C. BALDOR
    WASHINGTON (AP) — Military commanders will be told to identify troops in their units who are transgender or have gender dysphoria, then send them to get medical checks in order to force them out of the service, officials said Thursday.
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  • Criminal investigation opened in rape and sexual assault allegations against Smokey Robinson

    Criminal investigation opened in rape and sexual assault allegations against Smokey Robinson
    By ANDREW DALTON
    LOS ANGELES (AP) — The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department said Thursday that it has opened a criminal investigation into rape and sexual assault allegations against Smokey Robinson.
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  • Autopsies misclassified deaths in police custody that were homicides, Maryland officials say

    Autopsies misclassified deaths in police custody that were homicides, Maryland officials say
    By BRIAN WITTE and LEA SKENE
    ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — An audit of Maryland autopsies has uncovered at least 36 deaths in police custody that should have been considered homicides, state officials announced Thursday following a comprehensive review of such cases spurred by widespread concerns about the former state medical examiner’s testimony in the death of George Floyd.
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  • The FBI is disbanding one of its Washington-based public corruption squads, AP sources say

    The FBI is disbanding one of its Washington-based public corruption squads, AP sources say
    By ERIC TUCKER
    WASHINGTON (AP) — The FBI is disbanding a Washington-based squad that investigates allegations of fraud and public corruption against members of Congress and other federal officials, people familiar with the matter said Thursday.
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  • OC releaguing moves: Trinity League expands, Coast View Conference grows

    OC releaguing moves: Trinity League expands, Coast View Conference grows
    HUNTINGTON BEACH – The Trinity League will expand into the Trinity Conference and five Irvine schools will join the Coast View Conference for the 2026-27 and 2027-28 school years.
    The moves are for all sports other than football.
    The changes were made during the Orange County releaguing meeting Thursday at Mariners Church in Huntington Beach.
    Laguna Beach will move from the Pacific Coast League to the Century Conference that is made up of central county and north county schools for non-foo
  • Retail sales slow in April after a spending splurge as Americans sought to front-run tariffs

    Retail sales slow in April after a spending splurge as Americans sought to front-run tariffs
    By CHRISTOPHER RUGABER and ANNE D’INNOCENZIO, Associated Press Business Writers
    WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. consumers spent slightly more at retail stores last month after ramping up their shopping in March to get ahead of tariffs.
    Sales at retail stores and restaurants rose just 0.1% in April from March, the Commerce Department said Thursday. That is much lower than the previous month’s 1.7% gain, which reflected a surge in car sales as consumers sought to get ahead of President Tr
  • Musicians in Pacific Symphony’s Heartstrings initiative meet audiences where they are at

    Musicians in Pacific Symphony’s Heartstrings initiative meet audiences where they are at
    Violinists During Jennise Hwang, left, and Agnes Gottschewski perform during a sensory-friendly concert assembly by members of the Pacific Symphony Orchestra at Del Cerro Elementary School in Mission Viejo on Wednesday, May 14, 2025. The concert is made possible by a grant from the Pacific Symphony’s Heartstrings program and the Charlie and Ling Zhang Center for Musical Arts and Education. (Photo by Leonard Ortiz, Orange County Register/SCNG)
    Kindergartner Maverick Castellanos, 5, center,
  • Check out a low-water herb to complement your drought-tolerant garden

    Check out a low-water herb to complement your drought-tolerant garden
    Five things to do in the garden this week:
    Herbs. Wall germander (Teucrium chamaedrys) is a member of the mint family from a Mediterranean habitat and an excellent candidate, despite its delicate look, for water-thrifty herb gardens. It has tiny, 1/2 inch leaves that are densely packed, giving germander an extremely lush appearance. It contrasts well with the foliage of other drought-tolerant plants, which often enough have grey to dull green foliage. It grows one foot tall and spreads to two fe
  • Great Recession taught me lessons that still apply now

    Great Recession taught me lessons that still apply now
    For those who’ve been through one, talk of a recession can be triggering. We’re not officially there yet (as of this writing), but it’s natural to be anxious about increased prices due to tariffs and the potential aftermath.
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  • US applications for jobless benefits hold firm as layoffs remain low despite tariff uncertainty

    US applications for jobless benefits hold firm as layoffs remain low despite tariff uncertainty
    By MATT OTT, Associated Press Business Writer
    WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. applications for jobless benefits held steady last week as layoffs remain low despite uncertainty over how President Donald Trump’s tariffs will impact the economy.
    The number of Americans applying for unemployment aid was unchanged at 229,000 for the week ending May 10, the Labor Department said Thursday. That’s in line with the 230,000 new applications analysts forecast.
    Weekly applications for jobless benef
  • Many Californians need six-figure incomes to afford rent

    Many Californians need six-figure incomes to afford rent
    California is home to five of the eight U.S. metropolitan areas where a six-figure income is necessary to be a financially comfortable renter.
    My trusty spreadsheet analyzed April rent data from Zillow, which tracked the stress on household finances caused by the rising cost of being a tenant in the nation’s 50 largest metro areas since the pandemic disrupted the nation’s economy.
    The typical renter in the San Jose metro area needed to earn $136,532 per year to keep local apartm

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