• Husky-terrier mix Ola could be the perfect pup for you

    Husky-terrier mix Ola could be the perfect pup for you
    Breed: Terrier-husky mix
    Age: 7 months
    Sex: Spayed female
    Size: 28 pounds (She’ll probably be around 40-45 pounds when grown.)
    Ola’s story: Ola is a sweet, loving, social pup who is just amazing. She loves people and other dogs. Get her around water and she is full of joy. She’ll make the perfect family pet – big enough for fun but not too big. She’s happy playing in the yard, snuggling or taking part in family adventures. And wait until you feel her oh-so-soft fur.
  • Defense stars again for Northwood football in shutout of Pacifica

    Defense stars again for Northwood football in shutout of Pacifica
    IRVINE — Northwood’s defense continued its streak of dominant play in a 24-0 win over Pacifica Thursday in a nonleague football game at Irvine High.
    The Timberwolves (3-0) have allowed just one offensive touchdown this season through three games. Northwood’s starting defense held Pacifica (1-2) to 103 yards of total offense with four first downs.
    “I couldn’t be happier,” Northwood coach JC Clarke said. “After 27 years of running ‘the bear’ de
  • San Jacinto football rallies to beat Yorba Linda with TD in final minute

    San Jacinto football rallies to beat Yorba Linda with TD in final minute
    YORBA LINDA — San Jacinto overcame a 10-point halftime deficit, held Yorba Linda scoreless in the second half and made big plays down the stretch on third and fourth downs to come away with a 19-16 victory over the Mustangs in a nonleague football game Thursday night at Yorba Linda High.
    The Tigers (2-1) also took advantage of some critical miscues by the Mustangs (2-1) late in the game.
    Yorba Linda had a difficult time containing Tigers quarterback Jaylen Patterson, who completed 23 of 34
  • Gavin Newsom returns to his duties in California and finds his status has diminished

    Gavin Newsom returns to his duties in California and finds his status has diminished
    Gavin Newsom’s flirtation with national political status ended abruptly when Vice President Kamala Harris, often depicted as his rival, became the Democratic Party’s presidential candidate.
    For months California’s governor had been soliciting national media attention, making campaign-like visits to other states and otherwise acting like an aspirant for the White House — all the while insisting that he had “sub-zero” interest in such a goal.
    Virtually ignored a
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  • Real Housewives of Orange County: Tears, tumult and toots

    Real Housewives of Orange County: Tears, tumult and toots
    Emily Simpson and Katie Ginella are side-by-side in separate hot tubs at a Sonoma County spa when Emily turns to Katie and sums up the situation.
    “This is dirty, it’s salacious, it’s gross,” she says, and for the record, she’s not talking about Gina Kirschenheiter’s audible toot earlier in the episode. “It’s like the worst, longest, most-traumatic breakup –”
    “– ever,” Katie interjects
    “– ever,” E
  • NFL season opener: Chiefs hold off Ravens in wild finish

    NFL season opener: Chiefs hold off Ravens in wild finish
    By DAVE SKRETTA AP Sports Writer
    KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Patrick Mahomes threw for 291 yards and a touchdown, and the Kansas City defense kept Lamar Jackson and the Ravens out of the end zone on three heart-stopping plays in the final seconds, allowing the Chiefs to begin the pursuit of a record third straight Super Bowl title with a 27-20 victory over Baltimore on Thursday night.
    The game ended with a video review after Jackson appeared to connect with Isaiah Likely in the back of the end zone
  • U.S. Open: Jessica Pegula to face Aryna Sabalenka in women’s final

    U.S. Open: Jessica Pegula to face Aryna Sabalenka in women’s final
    By HOWARD FENDRICH AP Tennis Writer
    NEW YORK — Jessica Pegula could do no right at the outset of her first Grand Slam semifinal. Her opponent at the U.S. Open on Thursday night, Karolina Muchova, could do no wrong.
    “I came out flat, but she was playing unbelievable. She made me look like a beginner,” Pegula said. “I was about to burst into tears, because it was embarrassing. She was destroying me.”
    Pegula managed to shrug off that sluggish start and come b
  • Angels fall to Rangers, clinching 9th straight losing season

    Angels fall to Rangers, clinching 9th straight losing season
    ARLINGTON, Texas — It has been a rough decade for the Angels.
    The team, which last played in the postseason in 2014, clinched its ninth consecutive losing season with Thursday night’s 3-1 loss to the Texas Rangers at Globe Life Field.
    It’s the longest active streak of sub-.500 finishes in MLB and the longest in the franchise’s six-plus decades.
    The Angels (58-82) last had a winning season in 2015, when they finished 85-77 and third in the American League West. Their last
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  • Ducks lottery pick Beckett Sennecke sidelined 6-8 weeks with broken foot

    Ducks lottery pick Beckett Sennecke sidelined 6-8 weeks with broken foot
    As the Ducks prepared for next week’s Rookie Faceoff, they announced that the tournament as well as training camp will come and go without lottery pick Beckett Sennecke.
    The 18-year-old winger sustained a broken foot during his offseason training and will miss six to eight weeks. That span will encompass the entire preseason, meaning July’s rookie faceoff was quite possibly the only glimpse fans will get of the third overall draft pick in a Ducks uniform this season.
    Sennecke shot up
  • Woman in deadly Anaheim hit-and-run turns herself in

    Woman in deadly Anaheim hit-and-run turns herself in
    A 44-year-old Anaheim woman was arrested Wednesday after she reported herself to police as the driver involved in a fatal hit-and-run earlier in the week.
    The collision occurred in the early morning of Sep. 2, near Anaheim Boulevard and Cerritos Avenue. Officers and emergency personnel found 84-year-old Agustin Chavez from Anaheim lying on the ground and suffering from a severe traumatic injury. He died at the scene, police said.
    Police believed Chavez was struck by a vehicle that left the scene
  • High school football: Final updates from Thursday night’s games

    High school football: Final updates from Thursday night’s games
    We know how much high school football fans love being at games, seeing their teams in action, but sometimes it can be tough to do on a Thursday night.
    The Southern California News Group is going to make your life a little easier, as its large group of reporters will be providing score updates and highlights tonight from games throughout the region.
    SCNG has the most games covered, the most updates — that’s all you need to enjoy your Thursday night of high school football.
    Final score
  • Court reporter shortage prompts LA Superior Court system to allow more electronic recording

    Court reporter shortage prompts LA Superior Court system to allow more electronic recording
    Grappling with a critical shortage of court reporters, the chief judge of the Los Angeles Superior Court system issued an order Thursday, Sept. 5, allowing electronic recording in some proceedings, providing thousands of self-represented litigants with verbatim transcripts for future appeals.
    Recording will be permitted during certain family law, probate and civil proceedings when court reporters are not available, Presiding Judge Samantha P. Jessner said during a news conference.
    “This ge
  • Angels’ trip to Texas begins with a tough turnaround

    Angels’ trip to Texas begins with a tough turnaround
    ARLINGTON, Texas — The Angels might have looked a little blurry-eyed against the Texas Rangers in Thursday night’s series opener.
    The team’s chartered flight didn’t arrive at DFW Airport until 4 a.m. local time, so the Angels didn’t check into their hotel until nearly 5 a.m.
    The first team bus from the hotel to Globe Life Field left at 1:30 p.m.
    “I was asleep at like 6 or 6:30,” Angels rookie first baseman Niko Kavadas said. “I think I got six hour
  • Rich Homie Quan, the Atlanta rapper known for trap jams like ‘Type of Way,’ dies at 33

    Rich Homie Quan, the Atlanta rapper known for trap jams like ‘Type of Way,’ dies at 33
    By JONATHAN LANDRUM Jr. and ANDREW DALTON
    LOS ANGELES (AP) — Rich Homie Quan, the Atlanta rapper who gained mainstream fame through the trap singles “Type of Way” and “Flex (Ooh, Ooh, Ooh),” has died. He was 33.
    Quan, whose legal name is Dequantes Devontay Lamar, died at an Atlanta hospital, the Fulton County Medical Examiner confirmed to The Associated Press. The medical examiner was informed of his death Thursday, said Jimmy Sadler, senior medical examiner investi
  • Orange County scores and player stats for Thursday, Sept. 5

    Orange County scores and player stats for Thursday, Sept. 5
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowScores and stats from Orange County games on Thursday, Sept. 5
    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.
    THURSDAY’S SCORES
    BOYS WATER POLO
    NONLEAGUE
    Rancho Alamitos 17, Valley View 1
    GIRLS VOLLEYBALL
    NONLEAGUE
    Pacifica def. Bolsa Grande, 3-0
     
     
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  • Kyle Frey’s self-imposed break, subsequent treatment lead to ‘biggest day’ as jockey

    Kyle Frey’s self-imposed break, subsequent treatment lead to ‘biggest day’ as jockey
    DEL MAR — Kyle Frey had the best day of his riding career last Saturday.
    The jockey rode 22-1 long shot Mixto to victory in the $1 million Pacific Classic five races after winning the Grade II Del Mar Handicap aboard Gold Phoenix.
    “This is the biggest day of my racing career,” said Frey, who won $780,000 for connections. “No doubt. This is so sweet. This is a tribute to the glory of God.”
    Frey was not at Del Mar a year ago for the Pacific Classic. He was on a seven-
  • USC WR Ja’Kobi Lane finds stability while trying to be ‘the one’

    USC WR Ja’Kobi Lane finds stability while trying to be ‘the one’
    LOS ANGELES — Ja’Kobi Lane slumped into the parking lot in Tempe, Arizona, at the end of the night, crestfallen after the homecoming that never came.
    He had stood out during USC’s 2023 training camp, a 6-foot-4 matchup nightmare, and the freshman receiver from Mesa was hoping for a blowout in last September’s game at Arizona State so he could get some playing time. But ASU hung tough in a 42-28 USC win and Lane didn’t get a snap. It didn’t go the way they want
  • Tritium detected in water at San Onofre, but Edison says it poses ‘no risk’

    Tritium detected in water at San Onofre, but Edison says it poses ‘no risk’
    The San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station in 2019.  (Photo by Leonard Ortiz, Orange County Register/SCNG)
    Elevated levels of tritium — a radioactive form of hydrogen — have been found at the shuttered San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station, but pose no risk to public health or safety, officials from Southern California Edison said on Thursday, Sept. 5.
    The Environmental Protection Agency has set a “maximum contaminant level” of 20,000 picocuries per liter for tritium
  • Rams WR Puka Nacua staying grounded on heels of record-breaking season

    Rams WR Puka Nacua staying grounded on heels of record-breaking season
    LOS ANGELES — It wasn’t long ago – a little over a year, to be exact – that, as Puka Nacua walked off the Rams’ practice field at training camp, fans yelled his jersey number out when seeking an autograph, unsure of the rookie’s name.
    This summer, however, fans screeched his first name, desperate for a moment of his time during practices at Loyola Marymount.
    “Definitely not like training camp last year,” he said at the time, “in the best way.
  • 2 teens arrested on suspicion of setting off fireworks that led to the devastating Hawarden fire

    2 teens arrested on suspicion of setting off fireworks that led to the devastating Hawarden fire
    Two 16-year-old boys were arrested on Thursday, Sept. 5 on suspicion of setting off fireworks in Riverside that led to the Hawarden fire that burned nearly 600 acres, destroyed six homes and forced scores of families to flee.
    The fire raged through a section of Riverside on July 21, consuming around 527 acres, destroying six homes and damaging 18 others, Riverside Mayor Patricia Lock Dawson said during a news conference on Thursday, Sept. 5.
    Of the 18 homes – 13 of them inhabited –&n
  • Former President Donald Trump to visit LA next week for fundraiser

    Former President Donald Trump to visit LA next week for fundraiser
    Former President Donald Trump will swing by Los Angeles next week for an evening fundraiser, set to take place two days after his first debate with Vice President Kamala Harris ahead of the Nov. 5 election.
    The fundraising event, billed as an “evening reception” with Trump, is scheduled for Thursday, Sept. 12, according to an RSVP page posted by the Trump 47 Committee. The time and location of the event were not divulged.
    And it won’t be cheap to get in.
    Tickets range from $3,3
  • Chargers safety Derwin James Jr. has Raiders on his mind going into Week 1

    Chargers safety Derwin James Jr. has Raiders on his mind going into Week 1
    EL SEGUNDO — Derwin James Jr. took one look at the NFL schedule last spring and said to himself: “Let’s (expletive) go, let’s go, let’s go.” The Chargers’ season opener is Sunday afternoon against the AFC West rival Las Vegas Raiders, the team that laid a 63-21 beatdown on the Chargers the last time the teams played.
    “Come on, man,” James said when asked if his excitement about facing the Raiders in Week 1 was based on the Dec. 14 game in Las
  • A tree-damaged, half-priced Monrovia house is getting ‘astronomical’ interest

    A tree-damaged, half-priced Monrovia house is getting ‘astronomical’ interest
    Buying a home seems increasingly out of reach, especially in Southern California, where the housing market is notoriously expensive and competitive.
    That’s why when a house in the northeastern L.A. suburb Monrovia went on the market for $499,999 — nearly half the cost of some of the homes on the same street — the listing seemed almost too good to be true.
    The catch: only half of the property remains.
    This past May, a large tree came down on the one-bedroom home during a storm,
  • California lawmakers want to ban anti-union meetings at work

    California lawmakers want to ban anti-union meetings at work
    Dozens of people gather outside with fists in the air, shouting, and holding signs that read, “CUS: Step Up or Strike Out,” fill the frame.
    By Levi Sumagaysay | CalMatters
    On the final day of their session, California lawmakers sent Gov. Gavin Newsom a bill banning employers from forcing workers to sit through anti-union meetings — the latest attempt by Democratic politicians to support union activity amid a revived labor movement.
    If Newsom signs Senate Bill 399, California wo
  • Surf and tunes mix with Board Builder Hall of Fame awards and Rhythm & Resin festival

    Surf and tunes mix with Board Builder Hall of Fame awards and Rhythm & Resin festival
    They are craftsmen who have shaped the San Clemente surf scene for decades, their boards ridden on waves up and down the coast and around the world.
    And now the nine honorees will be inducted into the San Clemente Board Builders Hall of Fame, now in its second year, during a celebration at 10 a.m. on Saturday, Sept. 7, in front of the Catalyst at Bashams surf shop.
    This year’s inductees include Matt Biolos, Del Cannon, Garth Day, Terry Martin, Jerry O’Keefe, Timmy Patterson, Rick Roc
  • Severe wind and fire: Tips to prepare your property

    Severe wind and fire: Tips to prepare your property
    Fire season is year-round in California, but the time we have the most Santa Ana wind events is coming. Here are some tips to prepare your home.
    Home hardening
    The most disastrous fires in terms of loss of human lives and property are tied to extreme wind events. Here are some steps to help your home become more secure from harmful embers that can travel a mile ahead of a wildfire.1) Roof
    Ember-resistant material. Gaps are filled with ignition-resistant material. No loose roof flashing
    2) Eaves
  • Bellator MMA’s Lorenz Larkin isn’t getting any younger, but possibly better

    Bellator MMA’s Lorenz Larkin isn’t getting any younger, but possibly better
    As UFC 202 got underway in Las Vegas, Lorenz Larkin sat in the recesses of T-Mobile Arena getting ready for his fight with fellow veteran welterweight Neil Magny, then turned to his coach with a revelation.
    “I’m the old guy of the card now,” recalled Larkin, who was all of 29 on Aug. 20, 2016, before he dismantled Magny with an assortment of withering body and leg kicks and head-clattering elbows en route to a first-round TKO victory.
    Eight years later, Larkin is still going an
  • Fryer: Why does CIF-SS say ‘no’ to some transfers but ‘yes’ to most?

    Fryer: Why does CIF-SS say ‘no’ to some transfers but ‘yes’ to most?
    The CIF Southern Section will do all it can to get high school kids eligible to play.
    Sometimes, the facts of a transfer situation just won’t allow that to happen.
    It’s always bigger news when transfers happen in the bigger sports at ranked schools. So it became social media conversation when Arizona State-committed senior quarterback Michael “Butter” Tollefson was declared ineligible to play at Tustin after transferring from JSerra, and All-County offensive lineman Jacob
  • Rams 2024 defense preview: Position-by-position breakdown

    Rams 2024 defense preview: Position-by-position breakdown
    LOS ANGELES — As the Rams prepare for Sunday’s season opener against the Detroit Lions, Chris Shula is still finding his sea legs ahead of his first game as defensive coordinator.
    “You’re just getting into the flow,” Shula said. “Even last year, going into being the linebackers coach again, you just kind of get into the flow of the first couple weeks of the season, get into your routine, when you have certain things studied by, when you have things done by. Al
  • A day for celebrating the abuelos of the community

    A day for celebrating the abuelos of the community
    Grandparents do so much, and a special event on Thursday, Sept. 5, was all about celebrating them.
    The Día de Los Abuelos celebration hosted at the Delhi Center in Santa Ana offered a morning of pampering and entertainment for older adults in the local community.
    Maria Ozosco takes a 360-degree photo during the Día de Los Abuelos, or Grandparents Day, celebration at the Delhi Center in Santa Ana, CA on Thursday, Sept. 5, 2024. The event treated adults 50 and over to an afternoon of

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