• Man arrested, accused of trespassing naked in Disneyland

    Man arrested, accused of trespassing naked in Disneyland
    A 38-year-old man was arrested after he was spotted trespassing naked in Disneyland, police said.
    Police arrested the man around 10 p.m. Saturday, April 12, on suspicion of being under the influence of narcotics, public intoxication and trespassing, said Sgt. Matthew Sutter, a spokesperson for the Anaheim Police Department.
    Park security detained the man and called police after they found him walking around naked in New Orleans Square, Sutter said Monday.
    Video obtained by ABC7 shows the man cli
  • St. John Bosco baseball’s clutch hitting takes down Mater Dei in 10 innings

    St. John Bosco baseball’s clutch hitting takes down Mater Dei in 10 innings
    SANTA ANA — The St. John Bosco baseball team used clutch hitting from junior left fielder Noah Everly and quality pitching from senior Trevor Heishman to pull off a 3-2 victory at Mater Dei in a Trinity League game that lasted 10 innings Tuesday night.
    Everly went 4 for 5 at the plate with two RBIs, including a two-out RBI triple, which scored a go-ahead run for a 2-1 lead in the 10th inning.
    Bosco junior first baseman Moises Razo’s RBI single scored Everly for an insurance run to go
  • Lakers bounce back, muscle past Timberwolves in Game 2 to even series

    Lakers bounce back, muscle past Timberwolves in Game 2 to even series
    LOS ANGELES — The marching orders were clear for the Lakers entering Tuesday’s Game 2 matchup against the Minnesota Timberwolves after their blowout loss in the series opener.
    Be more aggressive. More organized. More physical.
    Set the tone, rather than allow the Timberwolves to do so.
    Mission accomplished, with the Lakers stepping up their aggressiveness in Tuesday’s 94-85 victory over the Timberwolves to tie the best-of-seven first-round series at 1-1 before heading to Minneap
  • José Soriano has rough night in Angels’ loss to Pirates

    José Soriano has rough night in Angels’ loss to Pirates
    ANAHEIM — Momentum is only as good as the next game’s starting pitcher.
    The Angels demonstrated why that is one of baseball’s ultimate truisms on Tuesday night. All the good feelings from their comeback victory on Sunday vanished amid a poor performance from their starting pitcher.
    Right-hander José Soriano gave up five runs and didn’t make it out of the fourth inning in the Angels’ 9-3 loss to the Pittsburgh Pirates.
    Soriano had been arguably the Angels&rsqu
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  • Servite scoring barrage leads the way in victory over No. 2 Orange Lutheran

    Servite scoring barrage leads the way in victory over No. 2 Orange Lutheran
    Servite’s Tomas Cernius slides head first to score ahead of the throw to Orange Lutheran catcher Brady Murrietta in the third innning in a Trinity League baseball game in Anaheim on Tuesday, April 22, 2025. (Photo by Paul Rodriguez, Contributing Photographer)
    Servite’s Nathan Kang, left, is lifted high by a teammate as he returns to the dugout after hitting a two-run home run againt Orange Lutheran in the fifth inning in a Trinity League baseball game in Anaheim on Tuesday, April 22,
  • Federal immigration agents detain day laborers in a Pomona Home Depot parking lot, activists say

    Federal immigration agents detain day laborers in a Pomona Home Depot parking lot, activists say
    Federal immigration agents detained a group of day laborers on Tuesday morning in Pomona, activists said.
    Claudia Bautista, the executive director with the Pomona Economic Opportunity Center, said the organization was notified at around 9:30 a.m. that immigration agents were at the local Home Depot.
    “When we got there we realized it was not ICE but Border Patrol,” she said. “They took 15-20 day laborers who were only looking for work.”
    “It is not a crime to look for
  • Did Lakers’ JJ Redick go mad scientist after Game 1 loss to Timberwolves?

    Did Lakers’ JJ Redick go mad scientist after Game 1 loss to Timberwolves?
    LOS ANGELES — Remember the State Farm commercial from a few years ago in which a very-caffeinated and disheveled JJ Redick, who at the time was in the first season of his broadcasting career with ESPN, was in a dark room rambling about how the pick-and-roll is the Pythagorean theorem but in reverse?
    Redick shed light on how the commercial came about before Game 2 of the Lakers’ first-round playoff series against the Minnesota Timberwolves on Tuesday.
    “Fun story about that comme
  • Dodgers fall to Cubs in 10 innings in wild game at Wrigley Field

    Dodgers fall to Cubs in 10 innings in wild game at Wrigley Field
    CHICAGO — The surrounding neighborhood has been thoroughly gentrified, but Wrigley Field can still show its rough side.
    One of the worst starts of Dustin May’s career, a five-run comeback inning and a game-tying home run with two outs in the bottom of the ninth inning were all build up for a one-pitch ending. Ian Happ’s pinch-hit single in the 10th inning gave the Chicago Cubs an 11-10 victory over Dodgers on Tuesday night.
    The 10 runs are a season-high for the Dodgers –
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  • USC WRs Makai Lemon, Ja’Kobi Lane leading by example

    USC WRs Makai Lemon, Ja’Kobi Lane leading by example
    LOS ANGELES — Heading into the final week of spring practice, the USC football team continues to progress as a whole, getting a better feel for one another while integrating new players and coaches into the program.
    One group in particular that has been making significant headway are the wide receivers.
    Standout receivers Makai Lemon and Ja’Kobi Lane return after leading the Trojans in receiving yards last season with 764 and 525 yards, respectively.
    Lane also scored 12 touchdowns, t
  • Dodgers’ Shohei Ohtani resumes slow-pace throwing program after paternity leave

    Dodgers’ Shohei Ohtani resumes slow-pace throwing program after paternity leave
    CHICAGO — And the slow goes on.
    Because he was away from the team for the birth of his daughter last weekend, Shohei Ohtani did not throw his weekly bullpen session on Saturday. He resumed his throwing program by playing catch before Tuesday’s game at Wrigley Field, will throw a light bullpen session on Wednesday then throw his next full bullpen session on Saturday.
    It is the pattern Ohtani’s throwing has settled into since he resumed throwing after taking a month off – l
  • Orange County scores and player stats for Tuesday, April 22

    Orange County scores and player stats for Tuesday, April 22
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowScores and stats from Orange County games on Tuesday, April 22
    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.
    TUESDAY’S SCORES
    GIRLS BEACH VOLLEYBALL
    CIF-SS PLAYOFFS
    Round 1
    DIVISION 2
    Notre Dame Academy 4, El Dorado 1
    South Torrance 3, Trabuco Hills 2
    San Cleme
  • Pirates’ Paul Skenes enjoys return to Orange County roots with trip to Angel Stadium

    Pirates’ Paul Skenes enjoys return to Orange County roots with trip to Angel Stadium
    ANAHEIM — Paul Skenes believes he has a special connection with the Angels.
    “I like to think I was the reason the Angels won the World Series, because I was born that year,” Skenes said with a smile.
    Skenes, the Pittsburgh Pirates’ 23-year-old pitching sensation, was enjoying his first day as a major leaguer back at Angel Stadium, where he saw countless games as a young Angels fan.
    “I grew up watching (Mike) Trout, (Shohei) Ohtani more recently,” Skenes said o
  • How home gardeners can help the hungry this spring

    How home gardeners can help the hungry this spring
    By Jessica Damiano | The Associated Press
    If you’re gearing up to plant fruits, vegetables or herbs this spring, why not grow some extra to donate to your local soup kitchen or pantry?
    The national Plant a Row for the Hungry campaign, launched in 1995, has been encouraging home and community gardeners to do just that every year to help feed neighbors in need of fresh food.
    The program was spearheaded in 1995 by Anchorage Daily News garden columnist Jeff Lowenfels, who wrote a column encour
  • Rep. Robert Garcia travels to El Salvador to advocate for Kilmar Abrego Garcia

    Rep. Robert Garcia travels to El Salvador to advocate for Kilmar Abrego Garcia
    Calling the Trump administration’s dismissal of a U.S. Supreme Court order to help facilitate the return of a Maryland man mistakenly deported a “constitutional crisis,” Rep. Robert Garcia — who recently returned from El Salvador to raise awareness about the case — said he will not let the issue die quietly.
    “We are in a constitutional crisis when a U.S. president is defying the Supreme Court” — and a conservative court no less, Garcia said, r
  • Clippers used ‘grit-and-grind’ mentality to steal home-court advantage

    Clippers used ‘grit-and-grind’ mentality to steal home-court advantage
    A few less errant passes and a few more disciplined shots in the series opener and the Clippers might be heading home with a 2-0 lead in their first-round playoff series with the Denver Nuggets.
    Or, as close as these two teams are, the Clippers could easily be down two games in the best-of-seven series.
    Instead, the Clippers swiped home-court advantage on Monday night, grinding out a 105-102 victory in front of a hostile crowd at Denver’s Ball Arena. Clippers star Kawhi Leonard scored a se
  • Ron Washington hopes to see Angels adjust their offensive approach

    Ron Washington hopes to see Angels adjust their offensive approach
    ANAHEIM — The Angels’ four-run ninth inning rally to beat the San Francisco Giants on Sunday was encouraging to Manager Ron Washington because of the way the Angels scored the runs.
    They didn’t hit a homer.
    The rally was built on two singles, a walk, a hit batter and ultimately Jo Adell’s three-run double.
    “That’s what you want to see,” Washington said. “You just want to see innings keep going. The more the innings keep going, the more you can turn
  • New California GOP Chair Corrin Rankin targets Orange County districts for 2026

    New California GOP Chair Corrin Rankin targets Orange County districts for 2026
    Newly elected California Republican Party chair Corrin Rankin visited Orange County this week, urging local GOP leaders to double down on efforts to reclaim congressional ground in 2026.
    Rankin, who spoke at a meeting of the Orange County Republican Party in Costa Mesa on Monday, April 21, described the region as a launchpad for what she called a “Republican revival,” naming two key targets: California’s 45th and 47th Congressional Districts.
    Members of the Republican Party of
  • What to expect at Stagecoach 2025: country roots, pop surprises & big desert nights

    What to expect at Stagecoach 2025: country roots, pop surprises & big desert nights
    If you thought you knew the Stagecoach Country Music Festival, think again.
    For 2025, Goldenvoice’s beloved country sister festival to the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, the three-day weekend is boldly expanding its borders — not only musically, but culturally and creatively. With a lineup that spans from Zach Bryan and Jelly Roll to Lana Del Rey, Nelly, and even Creed and the Backstreet Boys, the festival is doubling down on its reputation for delivering country’s b
  • NYC mayor and Trump border czar tout charges against 27 people in Tren de Aragua case

    NYC mayor and Trump border czar tout charges against 27 people in Tren de Aragua case
    By PHILIP MARCELO
    NEW YORK (AP) — President Donald Trump’s border czar joined New York City’s mayor on Tuesday to tout new federal charges against 27 people accused of being Tren de Aragua gang members and associates.
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  • Lori Vallow Daybell convicted in Arizona of conspiring to kill her estranged husband in 2019

    Lori Vallow Daybell convicted in Arizona of conspiring to kill her estranged husband in 2019
    By JACQUES BILLEAUD
    PHOENIX (AP) — An Arizona jury has found Lori Vallow Daybell guilty of conspiring to murder her estranged husband, meaning the mother with doomsday religious beliefs faces another life sentence after she was already convicted in Idaho in the killings of her two youngest children and a romantic rival.
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  • Orange County Judge Ferguson, who killed his wife, convicted of murder

    Orange County Judge Ferguson, who killed his wife, convicted of murder
    An Orange County Superior Court judge who shot and killed his wife during a 2023 argument at their Anaheim Hills home was convicted on Tuesday, April 22, of murder.
    Jurors deliberated for around eight hours before finding Jeffrey Ferguson guilty of second-degree murder for gunning down his wife, Sheryl, with a Glock .40-caliber pistol he constantly carried in an ankle holster.
    The conviction marks a shocking downfall for Ferguson, now 74, who spent decades in the Orange County law enforcement co
  • FAA finds safety concerns at Las Vegas airport in review spurred by midair collision in Washington

    FAA finds safety concerns at Las Vegas airport in review spurred by midair collision in Washington
    WASHINGTON (AP) — A federal review of helicopter safety concerns launched after the deadly midair collision in Washington, D.C., has identified a rash of concerns about the potential conflicts between air tour helicopters and planes at the Las Vegas airport.
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  • South Dakota panel rejects permit for an $8.9 billion carbon capture Midwest pipeline

    South Dakota panel rejects permit for an $8.9 billion carbon capture Midwest pipeline
    By SARAH RAZA
    SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) — The massive carbon capture pipeline in the Midwest was thrown into uncertainty Tuesday after South Dakota’s Public Utility Commission denied its route permit application.
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  • L.A. Zoo elephants Billy and Tina are making a big move to live with their own kind

    L.A. Zoo elephants Billy and Tina are making a big move to live with their own kind
    After years of debate over the welfare of the animals, the Los Angeles Zoo announced Tuesday that it will relocate its two remaining Asian elephants to a newly expanded preserve at the Tulsa Zoo.
    The elephants — 40-year-old Billy and 59-year-old Tina — will be moved to the Elephant Experience and Preserve in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Zoo officials said the decision was made with the animals’ care and well-being as the top priority, and the relocation “will afford them the opportun
  • Chargers’ newly-signed OL Mekhi Becton eager to team with Joe Alt

    Chargers’ newly-signed OL Mekhi Becton eager to team with Joe Alt
    EL SEGUNDO — Newly-signed Chargers right guard Mekhi Becton met second-year right tackle Joe Alt the other day at the team’s training facility. Becton was already a fan of Alt’s play while Alt was a standout at Notre Dame and nothing changed his opinion of his new teammate as OTAs began Tuesday.
    Becton described Alt as a “dancing bear.”
    He meant that in a good way.
    As in, Alt is light on his feet.
    That’s no small feat for a man who stands 6-foot-8 and weighs 3
  • Minnesota attorney general files preemptive lawsuit against Trump on transgender sports ban

    Minnesota attorney general files preemptive lawsuit against Trump on transgender sports ban
    By STEVE KARNOWSKI
    ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — Democratic Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison filed a preemptive lawsuit Tuesday against Republican President Donald Trump seeking to block his administration from acting against Minnesota in the way it’s taking on Maine under a federal push to ban transgender athletes from girls and women’s sports.
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  • Trump says he has ‘no intention’ of firing Federal Reserve chair

    Trump says he has ‘no intention’ of firing Federal Reserve chair
    By JOSH BOAK
    WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump said Tuesday he has no plans to fire Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, just days after his statement that he would like to terminate the head of the U.S. central bank caused a stock market selloff.
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  • Federal appeals rejects taking second look at Huntington Beach’s housing lawsuit

    Federal appeals rejects taking second look at Huntington Beach’s housing lawsuit
    A federal appeals court on Monday rejected taking a second look at Huntington Beach’s lawsuit challenging state housing mandates to plan for where and how more homes could be developed in the coastal city.
    The federal lawsuit filed by the city in March 2023 against the state has failed to gain traction in courts. The lawsuit was a response to the state filing in court at the same time to force Huntington Beach to comply with housing laws and plan for the construction of more housing, which
  • Kings and Oilers set for more thrills and resilience in Game 2

    Kings and Oilers set for more thrills and resilience in Game 2
    In Game 1 of Round 1 against the Edmonton Oilers, the Kings exploded, imploded and ultimately rejoiced, setting a compelling stage for Game 2 on Wednesday night at Crypto.com Arena.
    They darted out to a 4-0 lead and even after an Edmonton push spanning the close of the second period through the early part of the third, they led comfortably 5-2 with 15 minutes to play. Yet the contest was knotted at five in the final minute, when Phillip Danault unleashed the euphoria of his rainbow-arced, game-w
  • SCE begins removing idle power line that may have sparked Eaton fire

    SCE begins removing idle power line that may have sparked Eaton fire
    Southern California Edison this week is taking down an idle transmission line that has become the central figure in the internal investigation into the cause of the monster Eaton fire.
    SCE is collaborating with attorneys suing the utility to analyze the Mesa-Sylmar line, which has been idle for more than 50 years but is suspected of becoming reenergized in the high winds and sparking the fire that tore through Altadena.
    SCE lowered workers from a helicopter down to the the conductors on idle tra

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