• Ducks sign Carey Terrance to 3-year, entry-level deal

    Ducks sign Carey Terrance to 3-year, entry-level deal
    The Ducks have signed forward Carey Terrance to a three-year, entry-level contract, the team announced Wednesday.
    Terrance, 19, was selected by the Ducks in the second round (No. 59 overall) of the 2023 NHL draft.
    He captained the Erie Otters of the Ontario Hockey League this season and has 91 points in 101 games across the past two OHL campaigns.
    Terrance will begin his pro career having already triumphed three times on the international stage. He won gold medals with Team USA at the U18 level
  • Mater Dei boys volleyball advances to CIF-SS semifinals with win over Edison

    Mater Dei boys volleyball advances to CIF-SS semifinals with win over Edison
    Mater Dei’s Joseph McClendon, left, celebrates with Josh Sumbong, right, as the Monarchs defeat Edison in the CIF-SS Division 2 boys volleyball quarterfinal playoff in Huntington Beach on Wednesday, May 7, 2025. (Photo by Paul Rodriguez, Contributing Photographer)
    Mater Dei’s Josh Sumbong sets the ball for a teammate in the CIF-SS Division 2 boys volleyball quarterfinal playoff against Edison in Huntington Beach on Wednesday, May 7, 2025. (Photo by Paul Rodriguez, Contributing Photog
  • CIF-SS boys volleyball playoffs: Orange County schedule for Friday, Saturday

    CIF-SS boys volleyball playoffs: Orange County schedule for Friday, Saturday
    The schedule for Orange County teams in the CIF-SS boys volleyball playoffs Friday and Saturday.
    CIF-SS BOYS VOLLEYBALL PLAYOFFS
    Games start at 6 p.m. unless noted.
    FRIDAY
    Division 1
    Loyola at Huntington Beach
    Corona del Mar at Mira Costa, 6:30 p.m.
    SATURDAY
    Division 1
    Redondo at Newport Harbor
    Division 2
    Mater Dei at St. Francis
    St. Margaret’s at Peninsula
    Division 3
    North Torrance at Tesoro
    Orange Lutheran at Warren
    Division 4
    Crean Lutheran at Sage Hill
    Division 5
    Newbury Park at Espera
  • La Habra beats Canyon, wins North Hills League baseball championship

    La Habra beats Canyon, wins North Hills League baseball championship
    La Habra beat Canyon 3-2 on Wednesday, the final day of the regular season, to win the baseball championship of the North Hills League.
    La Habra and Canyon went into the game tied for first place. With the win the Highlanders finished with a 9-3 league record. Canyon went 8-4 in league.
    Bobby Fierro had two hits and drove in two runs. Izaiah Posada had two hits and scored a run.
    La Habra is 11-1 over the Highlanders’ past 12 games.
    CIF Southern Section baseball playoff brackets will be rel
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  • La Habra baseball beats Canyon to win North Hills League championship

    La Habra baseball beats Canyon to win North Hills League championship
    La Habra’s baseball team beat Canyon 3-2 on Wednesday to win the North Hills League title.
    La Habra and Canyon went into the game tied for first place. The Highlanders finished with a 9-3 league record and Canyon went 8-4.
    Bobby Fierro had two hits and drove in two runs. Izaiah Posada had two hits and scored a run.
    La Habra is 11-1 over its past 12 games.
    CIF Southern Section baseball playoff brackets will be released Monday. The playoffs begin with first-round games on May 15 and 16.
    Rela
  • Peninsula volleyball rallies to defeat Santa Margarita in CIF-SS quarterfinals

    Peninsula volleyball rallies to defeat Santa Margarita in CIF-SS quarterfinals
    ROLLING HILLS ESTATES — Peninsula’s Drake Harris described the final point of Wednesday’s CIF Southern Section Division 2 quarterfinal battle as one of the weirdest he has ever experienced.
    “It was probably the weirdest feeling I ever had serving,” Harris said. ”My legs were tingling and the crowd was going crazy.”
    Serving on match point, Harris watched as Santa Margarita rallied before the Eagles were unable to volley his final kill, sending Peninsula t
  • Peninsula boys volleyball defeats Santa Margarita in a thrilling quarterfinal

    Peninsula boys volleyball defeats Santa Margarita in a thrilling quarterfinal
    ROLLING HILLS ESTATES — Peninsula’s Drake Harris described the final point of Wednesday’s CIF Southern Section Division 2 quarterfinal battle as one of the weirdest he has ever experienced.
    “It was probably the weirdest feeling I ever had serving,” Harris said. ”My legs were tingling and the crowd was going crazy.”
    Serving on match point, Harris watched as Santa Margarita rallied before the Eagles were unable to volley his final kill, sending Peninsula t
  • Orange Lutheran boys volleyball goes from last place to CIF-SS semifinals

    Orange Lutheran boys volleyball goes from last place to CIF-SS semifinals
    MISSION VIEJO – Orange Lutheran’s boys volleyball team finished last in the Trinity League with a 1-9 league record.
    The Lancers got into the CIF Southern Section Division 3 playoffs as an at-large team. In the first round they defeated San Joaquin League champion Capistrano Valley Christian before beating Channel League champion San Marcos in the second round.
    Orange Lutheran on Wednesday beat another league champion, Mission Viejo, 25-21, 27-25, 25-23-0, in the quarterfinals.
    The L
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  • Edison’s swimming relay slotted as CIF-SS alternate after entry issue

    Edison’s swimming relay slotted as CIF-SS alternate after entry issue
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowEdison’s boys 200-yard freestyle relay displayed impressive speed at the Sunset League finals.
    Racing at Golden West College on Friday, the all-junior team of Matthew Langford, Coulter Dilts, Micah Baltzer and Holden Lee finished second in a time of 1 minute, 25.65 seconds. The time dipped well under the automatic qualifying time for the CIF-SS Division 1 championships and narrowly missed Edison&rsq
  • Lakewood’s inexperience shows in loss to Brea Olinda in volleyball quarterfinals

    Lakewood’s inexperience shows in loss to Brea Olinda in volleyball quarterfinals
    LAKEWOOD – The Lakewood boys volleyball team had its season come to a disappointing end with a loss to Brea Olinda, 26-24, 25-17, 25-17, in the Division 7 quarterfinals of the CIF Southern Section playoffs Wednesday.
    Carlo Tautai-Reyes Jr. led Lakewood (8-18) with 14 kills. He added a block and three assists. Advent Fernandez led the team in assists with 26 while Ivan Mandujano served two aces and added four kills.
    Lakewood coach Daniel Lozada thought his team missed an opportunity.
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  • Live conclave cam: Cardinals vote for a new pope on day 2

    Live conclave cam: Cardinals vote for a new pope on day 2
    One hundred and thirty-three cardinals have sequestered themselves behind the Vatican’s medieval walls for a conclave to elect a successor to Pope Francis.
    The cardinals are cut off from the world at the Vatican, between residences and the Sistine Chapel, where they vote in secret — and in silence — beneath Michelangelo’s famed ceiling fresco of the Creation and his monumental “Last Judgment.”
    The Associated Press has a livestream here:The process —
  • Angels rally in bottom of 9th for 2nd straight win

    Angels rally in bottom of 9th for 2nd straight win
    ANAHEIM — The Angels’ late-inning magic continued for a second straight night.
    The Angels scored three runs on Jorge Soler’s bases-loaded double in the bottom of the ninth to beat the Toronto Blue Jays, 5-4, on Wednesday night.
    The ninth-inning rally lifted the Angels (15-20) to their first consecutive victories since they won three in a row from April 5-8.
    It came a night after they overcome an eighth-inning deficit to win, scoring six runs in the eighth.
    The Angels again got
  • Orange County scores and player stats for Wednesday, May 7

    Orange County scores and player stats for Wednesday, May 7
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowScores and stats from Orange County games on Wednesday, May 7
    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
    BASEBALL
    GOLDEN WEST LEAGUE
    Costa Mesa 5, Kennedy 0
    CM: Morales (WP, 3IP, 0H, 0R, 4K) Simmonds 4IP, 2H, 0R, 5K, Rottschafer 1-3, R, 2B
  • Evan Phillips is latest Dodgers pitcher to go to injured list

    Evan Phillips is latest Dodgers pitcher to go to injured list
    MIAMI — The Dodgers had to be relieved when Evan Phillips returned from a ligament tear in his rotator cuff and gave them seven scoreless appearances in the first two weeks after he was activated.
    Then his arm started hurting.
    Phillips went on the injured list on Wednesday with forearm discomfort, joining Blake Treinen and Michael Kopech on the sidelines from the back end of their ideal bullpen.
    “I thought it was just reacclimating to the workload,” Phillips said. “I alwa
  • State Bar’s botched exam for new lawyers is California’s latest entry to the hall of shame

    State Bar’s botched exam for new lawyers is California’s latest entry to the hall of shame
    Is there something in California’s water that induces the state’s bureaucrats to make boneheaded errors of judgment? It would seem so, given the sorry history of monumental screwups.
    Many of the state government’s wrongheaded actions involve abortive efforts to use advanced technology.
    The poster child for those high-tech basket cases has been Financial Information System for California, dubbed FI$Cal, which was supposed to be a comprehensive financial management system but has
  • Costa Mesa City Council fires its city manager

    Costa Mesa City Council fires its city manager
    A divided Costa Mesa City Council on Tuesday, May 6, fired City Manager Lori Ann Farrell Harrison, leaving the city without a top executive without providing an explanation for what led to her termination.
    On the council’s closed session agenda Tuesday was an item titled “public employee performance evaluation.” City Attorney Kimberly Barlow said the council, in closed session, voted to terminate her employment agreement without cause.
    The motion was made by Councilmember Loren
  • Calvary Chapel swimmer Bianca Nwaizu sets CIF Division 3 record in breaststroke

    Calvary Chapel swimmer Bianca Nwaizu sets CIF Division 3 record in breaststroke
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowWALNUT — Bianca Nwaizu understandably felt intimated last summer as a 14-year-old swimming at the U.S. Olympic Trials, a meet known to rattle even the most experienced racers.
    Not only did Nwaizu expend months of energy in qualifying for Trials in her final summer attempt, she found herself on the same pool deck with several stars of the sport such as sisters Alex and Gretchen Walsh.
    “These pe
  • 3 Santa Ana High School students stabbed; 1 fatally

    3 Santa Ana High School students stabbed; 1 fatally
    A Santa Ana High School student died and two others were injured after a stabbing near campus shortly after the school day ended Wednesday, May 7. Police were searching for two suspects, who are also believed to be students.
    Santa Ana Unified School District spokesperson Fermin Leal said the students were involved in an altercation shortly after 3 p.m., which led to a stabbing outside the high school in a parking lot shared with Martin R. Heninger Elementary School. Three teen boys were hospital
  • 3 Santa Ana High School students stabbed; 1 critically injured

    3 Santa Ana High School students stabbed; 1 critically injured
    Three students from Santa Ana High School were hospitalized Wednesday, May 7, after being stabbed near campus, shortly after class was dismissed for the day.
    Santa Ana Unified School District spokesperson Fermin Leal said the students were involved in an altercation shortly after 3 p.m., which led to a stabbing outside the high school in a parking lot shared with Martin R. Heninger Elementary School. Three teens were hospitalized, including one in critical condition, police said.
    Suspects in the
  • 360 PACE drops plans for a comprehensive senior health center in Westminster

    360 PACE drops plans for a comprehensive senior health center in Westminster
    Plans for a new senior health center in Westminster have been dropped in the aftermath of allegations that the developers are linked to a separate program accused of health care fraud.
    Owners of 360 PACE announced Wednesday, May 7, they have withdrawn their application to CalOptima Health, Orange County’s insurance plan for the poor, and to the state Department of Health Care Services for the new center after spending millions on the nearly completed site.
    In an emailed statement, 360 PACE
  • Angels’ Jo Adell says he needs to be more aggressive at the plate

    Angels’ Jo Adell says he needs to be more aggressive at the plate
    ANAHEIM — The first pitch Jo Adell saw in the eighth inning on Tuesday night was a hanging slider.
    The Angels outfielder hammered it 418 feet, over the center field fence. It was his first home run since April 10, and it was symbolic of what Adell believes has gone wrong.
    “I’m taking a lot of pitches I think I should be hitting early in the count,” Adell said on Wednesday. “I’m letting a lot of pitches go by, which is something that I haven’t done in the
  • Man who crashed into Jennifer Aniston’s gate is charged with stalking, vandalism

    Man who crashed into Jennifer Aniston’s gate is charged with stalking, vandalism
    A man accused of ramming his vehicle into the front gate of actress Jennifer Aniston‘s Bel Air home was charged Wednesday with felony counts of stalking and vandalism.
    Jimmy Wayne Carwyle, 48, was arrested around 12:30 p.m. Monday by officers from the Los Angeles Police Department’s West Los Angeles station after private security guards helped detain him outside Aniston’s home in the 900 block of Airole Way.
    Prosecutors said he crashed into the front gate of the home, “ca
  • After 5 years away, TV On The Radio kicks off 2025 tour at Just Like Heaven Festival

    After 5 years away, TV On The Radio kicks off 2025 tour at Just Like Heaven Festival
    Singer Tunde Adebimpe says that when TV On The Radio decided to play its first shows in five years at the end of 2024, he and his bandmates were excited, if a bit apprehensive.
    “From the inside, especially if you haven’t done it for a while, it’s just hard to tell,” he says of the uncertainty of taking the indie rock band on the road again. “Like, when we stopped for a second in 2019, was that the end of it? Was that the wrong thing to do?
    “Because five years
  • Edison dismantles tower at the center of Eaton fire investigation

    Edison dismantles tower at the center of Eaton fire investigation
    Helicopters assisted Southern California Edison workers Wednesday in the dismantling of an idle transmission tower central to the investigation into the cause of the Eaton fire that destroyed more than 9,000 structures and left 18 people dead.
    The chief executive for SCE’s parent company told investors recently that it is becoming more apparent that the privately held utility may be liable for the fire, absent evidence to the contrary. The leading theory is that a tower that had been dorma
  • Dodgers get relief from Landon Knack, Matt Sauer in victory over Marlins

    Dodgers get relief from Landon Knack, Matt Sauer in victory over Marlins
    MIAMI — Not since Crockett and Tubbs has a duo laid down the law in Miami like Landon Knack and Matt Sauer.
    Promoted from Triple-A with an assignment to soak up innings so the rest of the Dodgers’ pitching staff could catch its breath, Knack and Sauer combined to take a shutout into the ninth inning as the Dodgers beat the Miami Marlins, 10-1, on Wednesday.
    They opened the roof at loanDepot Park for the series finale and seemed to let all the offense out. Whether it was the sunshine
  • Salman Rushdie as graduation speaker upsets Muslim students at Claremont Colleges

    Salman Rushdie as graduation speaker upsets Muslim students at Claremont Colleges
    Muslim advocacy groups are calling on Claremont McKenna College to address concerns about author Salman Rushdie serving as its graduation speaker because of what they call his anti-Muslim comments.
    Rushdie, an Indian-born British and American novelist known for his works about religion and politics, has drawn criticism before, including when he received death threats in the 1980s for his book, “The Satanic Verses.”
    The Greater Los Angeles Area office of the Council on American-Islami
  • OC Streetcar’s first train arrives, will connect Santa Ana to Garden Grove

    OC Streetcar’s first train arrives, will connect Santa Ana to Garden Grove
    The first blue and orange OC Streetcar train has arrived, a milestone for the delayed project that will soon start testing on tracks and aims to start service in a year.
    OC Streetcar is a 4.15-mile system from the Santa Ana train station, through downtown, to the southeastern edge of Garden Grove at Harbor Boulevard and Westminster Avenue.
    Construction broke ground in 2018, and after delays, the Orange County Transportation Authority expects service to begin in spring 2026. Building the system h
  • ‘Millions out on the street virtually overnight’: How Trump budget could affect California

    ‘Millions out on the street virtually overnight’: How Trump budget could affect California
    President Donald Trump recently released a budget blueprint for the next fiscal year that would take a chainsaw to social, environmental and education programs. Some of the sharpest cuts are directed at housing programs that are meant to serve the poor, housing insecure and unhoused.
    In California, millions are served by these funds and state and local governments depend on them to operate affordable housing, rental assistance, homeless service, planning and legal programs.
    In a letter to the U
  • Many Californians can’t get mental health help. Is it too hard to become a therapist?

    Many Californians can’t get mental health help. Is it too hard to become a therapist?
    In her home in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada mountains, Eboni Moen, 42, struggled to find help. Some days she would rock back and forth in her shower, crying uncontrollably and thinking back to her son’s murder. She needed a therapist, she said, someone who could help her process what happened and find appropriate medication.
    But in rural Amador County, where she lives, mental health providers are few and far between, and it took Moen about two and a half years to find help.
    “I
  • Smokey Robinson ‘appalled’ by sex assault allegations from Chatsworth housekeepers

    Smokey Robinson ‘appalled’ by sex assault allegations from Chatsworth housekeepers
    Motown legend Smokey Robinson said Wednesday he is “appalled” by a lawsuit accusing him of repeated acts of sexual assault and rape against four former housekeepers at his Chatsworth residence.
    Speaking by phone to the British newspaper Daily Mail Wednesday morning, the 85-year-old singer/songwriter said only, “I am appalled” when asked about the allegations.
    The paper reported that after giving the response, Robinson “began mumbling incoherently” and “d

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