• Orange County scores and player stats for Tuesday, April 1

    Orange County scores and player stats for Tuesday, April 1
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowScores and stats from Orange County games on Tuesday, April 1
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    TUESDAY’S SCORES
    BASEBALL
    RYAN LEMMON FOUNDATION TOURNAMENT
    El Modena 3, Salem Hills (UT) 0
    ElMo: Novajoski (W, 5.2IP 5H 0R 2BB 11K)
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  • 4 killed, 2 injured when speeding car crashes into tree in Santa Ana

    4 killed, 2 injured when speeding car crashes into tree in Santa Ana
    Four people were killed and two people were injured when a speeding vehicle crashed into a tree in Santa Ana, authorities said Sunday, April 6.
    The crash occurred around 11:25 p.m. Saturday on Segerstrom Avenue, between Raitt and Greenville streets and a few blocks west of Carl Thornton Park, the Santa Ana Police Department said.
    The vehicle was speeding westbound on Segerstrom, where it struck the tree, according to Officer Natalie Garcia.
    Four people were pronounced dead at the scene, Garcia s
  • Thunder Thursday to kick off 50th anniversary of Grand Prix of Long Beach

    Thunder Thursday to kick off 50th anniversary of Grand Prix of Long Beach
    Long Beach’s annual pre-Grand Prix party will once again rock the Pike Outlets on the eve of the iconic street race.
    Thunder Thursday, the popular community event that precedes the Grand Prix of Long Beach, dazzles swarms of people each year with car displays, motorcycle demonstrations and other activities. The free event will take place from 6 to 10 p.m. on Thursday, April 10.
    The event – which is organized by Visit Long Beach and will kick off the Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach&rsq
  • Santa Anita horse racing consensus picks for Sunday, April 6, 2025

    Santa Anita horse racing consensus picks for Sunday, April 6, 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 Sunday, April 6, 2025.
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  • One partner retired, the other still works. How to navigate the changes

    One partner retired, the other still works. How to navigate the changes
    Q. I am 10 years younger than my husband. He happily retired from a successful and stressful executive position several years ago. I love my long-term career in education and am working part-time. My husband would like me to travel with him without my having deadlines or commitments, which means I would have to leave my job. I adore my husband yet cannot decide what to do. Also, we are having some difficulty in discussing the subject. Money is not an issue. Any advice? J.L.
    Your dilemma is part
  • Trump needs a better game plan for cutting government

    Trump needs a better game plan for cutting government
    For those of us who are calling balls and strikes on the Trump administration, the idea of creating a Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) to slash wasteful spending seems like a potential home run. The federal government is out of control, with its $36-trillion debt and its alphabet soup of agencies. But instead of scoring runs, DOGE is causing immense political pushback.
    The project, led by billionaire Elon Musk, has been heavy on theatrics and light on precision. Seeing Musk jump around
  • Rich Archbold: Grand Prix of Long Beach founder remembers planning race on a restaurant napkin

    Rich Archbold: Grand Prix of Long Beach founder remembers planning race on a restaurant napkin
    When he was working feverishly in 1973 to get the first Grand Prix of Long Beach off the ground, one of the things Chris Pook remembers vividly is a cocktail napkin.
    If you’re wondering how a cocktail napkin fits into the history of a race that has become a worldwide motorsports success story — and will celebrate its 50th anniversary next weekend — you’re in luck.
    I recently sat down with Pook, the founder of the Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach to talk about that napkin an
  • Can California get real about high gas prices?

    Can California get real about high gas prices?
    For years, California’s Democratic leaders have tried to attribute the state’s high gas prices to “gouging.”
    Professor Michael Mische with the USC Marshall School of Business has recently issued a report making clear this isn’t true.
    “There is no economic evidence of widespread price gouging, price manipulation, undefined price residuals, surcharges, or profiteering by California refiners,” he wrote.
    Mische also points to investigations by the California
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  • Rooftop solar is not the culprit behind high electric bills, advocates say

    Rooftop solar is not the culprit behind high electric bills, advocates say
    That $8.5 billion “cost shift” that regulators say falls on non-solar customers — and is partly responsible for our outrageous electric bills? It doesn’t exist.
    The silhouette of the evening electricity transmission pylon.
    No, rooftop solar advocates told the good-government Little Hoover Commission at a recent hearing, rooftop solar doesn’t cost other customers money, it actually saves them money. The real force behind our crazy soaring electricity rates is rapacio
  • 50th anniversary Grand Prix of Long Beach returns next weekend

    50th anniversary Grand Prix of Long Beach returns next weekend
    Thousands of racing fans will soon converge on downtown Long Beach to celebrate the iconic street race’s golden anniversary.
    The Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach — one of the region’s biggest events, drawing nearly 200,000 people each year — will return for its 50th anniversary from Friday to Sunday, April 11-13.
    The three-day racing spectacular will have extra special offerings this year to celebrate its golden anniversary, with something for everyone to enjoy — whet
  • Read all all about it: Why my love of newspapers hasn’t waned

    Read all all about it: Why my love of newspapers hasn’t waned
    Newspapers have beguiled me from an early age. The summer I smuggled a kitten home from day camp, even though I knew my mother was terrified of cats, I placed the gold and white kitty in a shoe box lined with newspaper and covered her with my camp T-shirt.
    With the kitten happily hidden in my bedroom closet, I liked thinking about her snuggled up in the news, surely a safe place.
    At the time, we had two newspapers a day, the Virginian Pilot in the morning and the Norfolk Ledger-Dispatch in the l
  • ‘They won’t help me’: Sickest patients face insurance denials despite policy fixes

    ‘They won’t help me’: Sickest patients face insurance denials despite policy fixes
    By Lauren Sausser, KFF Health News
    HENRICO, Va. — Sheldon Ekirch spends a lot of time on hold with her health insurance company.
    Sometimes, as the minutes tick by and her frustration mounts, Ekirch, 30, opens a meditation app on her phone. It was recommended by her psychologist to help with the depression associated with a stressful and painful medical disorder.
    In 2023, Ekirch was diagnosed with small fiber neuropathy, a condition that makes her limbs and muscles feel as if they’re
  • Home cooks are shopping a little differently for groceries in 2025

    Home cooks are shopping a little differently for groceries in 2025
    By Gretchen McKay, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (TNS)
    PITTSBURGH — With restaurants closed and stay-at-home orders in place to prevent the spread of COVID-19 during the early months of the pandemic, Americans responded in the only way they could at meal time.
    We started cooking at home more than ever before, even though it was harder than ever to find some ingredients on store shelves. And all the while, grocery stores had to alter their occupancy levels and traffic patterns to allow for s
  • Can a woman covered in whipped cream sell albums?

    Can a woman covered in whipped cream sell albums?
    I only knew her as “the frosting lady” – the sultry woman on the cover of “Whipped Cream & Other Delights,” a record my dad owned and mom tolerated. The seemingly nude, doe-eyed woman covered in whipped cream with that provocative stare tested the limits of decency and clouded my mind with possibilities. The album, by Herb Alpert’s Tijuana Brass, was released April 1, 1965, the day after his 30th birthday, and was considered by most males (including myself
  • Woman sentenced to 15-to-life for role in killing of on-again, off-again boyfriend in Stanton

    Woman sentenced to 15-to-life for role in killing of on-again, off-again boyfriend in Stanton
    By PAUL ANDERSON
    SANTA ANA — A 41-year-old woman was sentenced Friday to 15 years to life in prison for her part in killing her on-again, off-again boyfriend in her Stanton motel room.
    Amy Lynn Black was convicted in October of second-degree murder and two counts of possession of a controlled substance with intent to sell, all felonies. Jurors acquitted her of conspiracy to commit the killing.
    She was convicted in connection with the killing of 35-year-old Carlos Beltran Aguilar on the aft
  • UCLA gymnastics finishes 2nd at regional final to reach NCAA championships

    UCLA gymnastics finishes 2nd at regional final to reach NCAA championships
    Salt Lake City, Utah — UCLA gymnastics is headed to the NCAA Gymnastics Championships after finishing in second place at the NCAA Regional Final.
    The Bruins scored 197.625, just two-tenths behind first-place and No. 4 seed Utah, who scored 197.825. Denver placed third with a score of 197.350, and Minnesota was fourth with a 196.825.
    UCLA opened with a 49.450 on floor, led by Brooklyn Moors’ 9.950. Mika Webster-Longin and Chae Campbell each added 9.900s, while Jordan Chiles contribute
  • Clippers cruise past Mavericks in dominant win

    Clippers cruise past Mavericks in dominant win
    INGLEWOOD — Seeing Clippers star Kawhi Leonard in the starting lineup isn’t unusual. But seeing the two-time NBA Finals MVP on the court on the second night of a back-to-back is rare, a phenomenon that hasn’t happened at all this season.
    In fact, Leonard has not participated fully in a back-to-back series since the 2023-24 season when he appeared in 68 games.
    But there he was Saturday, not just playing, but playing without the hesitation that might have accompanied him in the p
  • Compton’s Sgt. Joe Harris, who died at age 108, honored for legacy with all-Black battalion in World War II

    Compton’s Sgt. Joe Harris, who died at age 108, honored for legacy with all-Black battalion in World War II
    By JOSE HERRERA
    INGLEWOOD — Sgt. Joe Harris, who was believed to have been the oldest surviving World War II paratrooper prior to his death last month at age 108, was laid to rest Saturday with a celebration honoring his life and an enduring legacy.
    This undated photo provided by Tracie Hunter shows Sgt. Joe Harris.(Tracie Hunter via AP)
    This photo provided by Tracie Hunter shows Sgt. Joe Harris with family members in Compton, Calif., on March 1, 2025.(Tracie Hunter via AP)
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  • Angels’ offense erupts in rout of Guardians

    Angels’ offense erupts in rout of Guardians
    ANAHEIM — The fireworks show was scheduled to happen postgame. The Angels’ offense could not wait.
    The Angels sent four rockets over the wall on Saturday and got back on track after consecutive defeats with a 10-4 victory over the Cleveland Guardians for their fifth victory in the past seven games.
    The power show was a welcome sight after the club opened the season with six home runs over the first seven games and a slugging percentage near the bottom third of baseball. But there wer
  • NCAA Tournament: Houston rallies past Duke in Final Four to reach title game

    NCAA Tournament: Houston rallies past Duke in Final Four to reach title game
    SAN ANTONIO — Houston’s suffocating defense wiped away a 14-point deficit over the final eight minutes and erased Cooper Flagg and Duke’s title hopes Saturday in a 70-67 stunner over the Blue Devils at the Final Four.
    Duke made a grand total of one field goal over the last 10 1/2 minutes of this game. The second-to-last attempt was a step-back jumper in the lane by Flagg that J’Wan Roberts disrupted. The last was a desperation heave by Tyrese Proctor that caught nothing a
  • Galaxy continue worst start by defending champs in loss to Real Salt Lake

    Galaxy continue worst start by defending champs in loss to Real Salt Lake
    SANDY, UT – APRIL 5:Edwin Cerrillo #6 of the Galaxy clears the ball agaisnt Ariath Piol #23 of Real Salt Lake during the first half of their game at America First Field on April 5, 2025 in Sandy, Utah. (Photo by Chris Gardner/Getty Images)
    SANDY, UT – APRIL 5:Miguel Berry #27 of the Galaxy argues with teammate Joseph Painstil during the first half of their game against Real Salt Lake at America First Field on April 5, 2025 in Sandy, Utah. (Photo by Chris Gardner/Getty Images)
    SANDY,
  • LAFC shut out in road loss to Houston

    LAFC shut out in road loss to Houston
    HOUSTON — Jack McGlynn scored his first goal of the season, and Blake Gillingham had his first shutout in MLS on Saturday night to help Houston beat Los Angeles FC 1-0 for the Dynamo’s first win of the season.
    McGlynn scored in the 58th minute to give the Dynamo their first lead since early in the second half of Houston’s season-opening 2-1 loss to FC Dallas. The 21-year-old, in his first season with the club after spending his first four MLS seasons with the Philadelphia Union
  • Photos: First look in Universal Epic Universe in Florida

    Photos: First look in Universal Epic Universe in Florida
    Universal Orlando has finally pulled back the curtain on the new Epic Universe theme park in Florida after years of anticipation, high expectations and plenty of hype.
    Universal hosted a media preview of Epic Universe on Saturday, April 5 after weeks of employee previews.
    Sign up for our Park Life newsletter and find out what’s new and interesting every week at Southern California’s theme parks. Subscribe here.
    The new $7 billion Universal Epic Universe theme park will open in Orland
  • Tenma, Silent Law run 1-2 for Bob Baffert in Santa Anita Oaks

    Tenma, Silent Law run 1-2 for Bob Baffert in Santa Anita Oaks
    ARCADIA — This time, in her bid for the big stage, Tenma passed the audition.
    Last fall, the filly was shaping up as a Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies contender after a strong summer at Del Mar, only to run a poor third behind two other Bob Baffert-trained 2-year-olds in the final prep race at Santa Anita and miss the championship event at Del Mar.
    Saturday, with a new winning streak going and needing a strong performance to earn a spot in the Kentucky Oaks, the daughter of Nyquist ca
  • Journalism wins Santa Anita Derby the hard way

    Journalism wins Santa Anita Derby the hard way
    ARCADIA — By consistently winning classy races in fast times with strong stretch runs, the 3-year-old colt Journalism had already shown a lot of the qualities that people getting a horse ready for the Kentucky Derby like to see.
    Saturday, he checked one more box.
    Journalism showed the ability to overcome adversity when he and jockey Umberto Rispoli escaped a traffic jam and rallied from last to win the $500,000, Grade I Santa Anita Derby.
    “He hit a roadblock at the three-eighths (of
  • Voices: How residents around Southern California and the nation said, ‘Hands off!’

    Voices: How residents around Southern California and the nation said, ‘Hands off!’
    Large crowds of people fearful and furious over the way President Donald Trump has been slashing federal jobs and programs and roiling the financial markets gathered in cities around Southern California and nationwide on Saturday to demand that Trump and billionaire advisor Elon Musk keep their “hands off” many of the services that all types of Americans rely on.
    ‘Hands Off!’ anti-Trump protests draw thousands in Southern CaliforniaMore voices from rallies around the regi
  • NCAA Tournament: Florida outlasts Auburn in Final Four thriller to earn spot in title game

    NCAA Tournament: Florida outlasts Auburn in Final Four thriller to earn spot in title game
    Florida forward Thomas Haugh celebrates after their win against Auburn during the second half in the national semifinals at the Final Four of the NCAA college basketball tournament, Saturday, April 5, 2025, in San Antonio. (AP Photo/Brynn Anderson)
    Florida guard Will Richard celebrates after their win against Auburn in the national semifinals at the Final Four of the NCAA college basketball tournament, Saturday, April 5, 2025, in San Antonio. (AP Photo/Brynn Anderson)
    Florida forward Alex Condon
  • Alexander: Are Kings about to make some noise in the playoffs?

    Alexander: Are Kings about to make some noise in the playoffs?
    LOS ANGELES — So who is the Kings’ most bitter rival now? Is it the Ducks, the neighborhood irritant who is again out of the playoff picture? Or is it the Edmonton Oilers, who have knocked L.A. out in the first round three straight springs?
    Well, consider: The Oilers, minus injured stars Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl and No. 1 goalie Stuart Skinner, were in downtown L.A. for a Saturday matinee, and early in the game No. 90 in Edmonton blue and white was booed the first time he to
  • Angels give Mike Trout a break from right field against Guardians

    Angels give Mike Trout a break from right field against Guardians
    ANAHEIM — In yet another subtle move with preservation in mind, Mike Trout was moved into the designated hitter spot with a late lineup change Saturday, while Jorge Soler was given a chance to play in the field.
    Manager Ron Washington insisted Trout’s move out of right field for the day wasn’t because of injury. Call it a nod to injury prevention.
    “It’s just to get Mike off his feet,” Washington said a little more than three hours before first pitch, immediate
  • Ducks suffer 1st-period blowout in Vancouver

    Ducks suffer 1st-period blowout in Vancouver
    Troy Terry opened the scoring early in the Ducks’ game Saturday in Vancouver.
    And it was all downhill from there as the Canucks followed with five first-period goals en route to a 6-2 victory.
    Brock Boeser had a goal and an assist in Vancouver’s first-period surge, which all came in less than five minutes of ice time.
    Connor Garland, Filip Hronek, Dakota Joshua, Max Sasson and rookie defenseman Elias Pettersson also scored for Vancouver, which is 10-1-0 in its last 11 games against t

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