• Rams TE Tyler Higbee ready to return after grueling rehab

    Rams TE Tyler Higbee ready to return after grueling rehab
    LOS ANGELES — Tyler Higbee considers his ability to be present, his mind only on the moment of time in which he finds himself, to be a gift.
    It’s helped the longtime Rams tight end approach every game, from the preseason to two Super Bowls, as the most important game, if only because it’s the next one. And it helped him, over the past 11 months, recover from two surgeries to repair four torn ligaments, even as he relived the same mundane, isolating day.
    But as he prepares to pl
  • Southern California hiring in November runs 47% below average

    Southern California hiring in November runs 47% below average
    A new record for Southern California employment masks some worrisome hiring trends.
    My trusty spreadsheet, filled with newly released state job figures that are not seasonally adjusted, found an all-time high 8.11 million people at work in Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside and San Bernardino counties in November. However, there’s a “but” in the upswing.
    November’s hiring pace was 47% below the region’s pre-pandemic job growth for the month. The 34,000 added jobs f
  • Southern California hiring dips 47% below average in November

    Southern California hiring dips 47% below average in November
    A new record for Southern California employment masks some worrisome hiring trends.
    My trusty spreadsheet, filled with newly released state job figures that are not seasonally adjusted, found an all-time high 8.11 million people at work in Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside and San Bernardino counties in November. However, there’s a “but” in the upswing.
    November’s hiring pace was 47% below the region’s pre-pandemic job growth for the month. The 34,000 added jobs f
  • Recounting the history of San Gabriel Nursery & Florist

    Recounting the history of San Gabriel Nursery & Florist
    I recently asked readers of this column if they could recommend nurseries that more of us should know about.
    In response, Peggy Neiman suggested I visit the San Gabriel Nursery & Florist in San Gabriel, “The employees are delightful and knowledgeable with a wonderful variety of plants and flowers,” she wrote, noting the nursery’s “very interesting history.”
    The story is indeed interesting, and I’m going to share a summary of that history here that I got fr
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  • Susan Shelley: Donald Trump and the courts

    Susan Shelley: Donald Trump and the courts
    If you stacked up all of Donald Trump’s legal bills since his election in 2016, they’d reach Mars before Elon Musk does.
    He’s paying teams of attorneys to defend against the various civil and criminal charges that a majority of voters in seven swing states just dismissed as irrelevant, and he’s suing a bunch of media heavyweights over what he famously calls “Fake News.”
    Trump sued ABC, ABC News and anchor George Stephanopolous, who said on his March 10 program
  • Orange County restaurants shut down by health inspectors (Dec. 12-19)

    Orange County restaurants shut down by health inspectors (Dec. 12-19)
    Restaurants and other food vendors ordered to close and allowed to reopen by Orange County health inspectors from Dec. 12 to Dec. 19.
    Kitchen at The Meridian, 525 S. Anaheim Hills Road, AnaheimClosed: Dec. 18
    Reason: Rodent infestation
    Reopened: Dec. 19Mariscos Los Corales, 16361 Harbor Blvd., Fountain ValleyClosed: Dec. 18
    Reason: Cockroach infestation
    Reopened: Dec. 19Sebastiani’s Italian Bistro, 6078 Warner Ave., Huntington BeachClosed: Dec. 17
    Reason: Cockroach infestation
    Reopened: De
  • Larry Wilson: Legacy news vs. the TikToks: a new world

    Larry Wilson: Legacy news vs. the TikToks: a new world
    A person, or perhaps a person of a certain age, can be forgiven for thinking that her or his job is to do the work, do it well, hit deadlines. Shouting to the rooftops about it, mounting it on all available platforms? That’s for the corporate comms department, right?
    If you are a journalist, the answer in 2024 would be instead “wrong.” In an age of dwindling readership, viewership, listenership, part of your job after you write and edit stories is to social them out: to X, to T
  • Lack of doggie day care rules leaves many pet owners in the dark

    Lack of doggie day care rules leaves many pet owners in the dark
    By Elaine S. Povich, Stateline.org (TNS)
    The death of Ollie, a 9-month-old labradoodle mauled at a Massachusetts pet care facility in 2020, led the state this October to enact the stringent “Ollie’s Law,” tightening regulations on the care and housing of pets at boarding and training kennels.
    The new Massachusetts law mandates the timely reporting of such incidents to local authorities. It also empowers state regulators to come up with new rules that may require that dogs be ho
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  • Are religious people more generous than non-religious people? What new study finds

    Are religious people more generous than non-religious people? What new study finds
    By Natalie Demaree, Miami Herald (TNS)
    People of faith are not more generous than non-religious people — except in one case, a new study found.
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  • Common leases often involve tough negotiations, pitfalls to avoid

    Common leases often involve tough negotiations, pitfalls to avoid
    We are embroiled in a lease negotiation currently. Discussions can vary on the size of the building being leased, the complexity of the terms, and the sophistication of the parties.
    Sometimes known as the “second negotiation,” the process can be mind-numbing.
    What is the first negotiation, you may be wondering? Typically, it’s the agreement upon business points such as the amount of rent that the tenant will pay, how the rent will escalate throughout the lease, abated rent, the
  • Girls basketball roundup: Mater Dei falls to Archbishop Mitty in semifinals of Nike TOC

    Girls basketball roundup: Mater Dei falls to Archbishop Mitty in semifinals of Nike TOC
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowThe first clash between California girls basketball powerhouses Mater Dei and Archbishop Mitty of San Jose since 2019 went to the Northern California school on Friday.
    Archbishop Mitty scored the first seven points and opened a 19-point lead in the fourth quarter en route to a 59-42 victory in the semifinals of the Nike Tournament of Champions in Phoenix, Ariz.
    Grand Canyon-bound guard Amaya Williams of M
  • Irvine boys basketball overpowers Laguna Hills behind Cooper Stearns’ 20-20 effort

    Irvine boys basketball overpowers Laguna Hills behind Cooper Stearns’ 20-20 effort
    IRVINE — The Irvine boys basketball team continued its torrid start to the season by picking up another victory on Friday night, 60-42 over Laguna Hills at Irvine High.
    Senior forward Cooper Stearns led the Vaqueros (11-2) with a game-high 24 points and 20 rebounds.
    “He’s just solid, every game,” Irvine coach Harry Meussner said of Stearns. “The biggest thing that I’m most proud of Cooper for is that he keeps his composure really well. As a senior, he dem
  • Big advantage comes in handy for San Clemente girls basketball in win over Canyon

    Big advantage comes in handy for San Clemente girls basketball in win over Canyon
    SAN CLEMENTE — San Clemente’s size and rebounding overwhelmed Canyon for a 56-32 win in a nonleague girls basketball game Friday at San Clemente High.
    The Tritons had 47 rebounds compared to 21 for Canyon.
    Izzy Sims had a game-high 19 rebounds for San Clemente and Reese Tremper added 11.
    San Clemente point guard Ellie Anderson brings the ball up the court during a 56-35 win in a nonleague home game against Canyon on Friday, Dec. 20, 2024. (Photo by Jeff Antenore, Contributing Photogr
  • Beckman girls basketball makes it a long night for Glendora with swarming defense

    Beckman girls basketball makes it a long night for Glendora with swarming defense
    IRVINE – It’s going to happen in the playoffs. You’ll have to face a team you’re unfamiliar with, or the scouting report will be spotty, and or you’ll have to win without your best stuff.
    That was the backdrop Friday of Glendora’s road trip to Beckman, where two teams were looking to measure themselves under those conditions.
    For the host Patriots, they would be advancing to the next round. It may not have been as pretty as coach Jason Edgmond wanted, but it w
  • Kiki Rice, No. 1 UCLA women crush Creighton to remain unbeaten

    Kiki Rice, No. 1 UCLA women crush Creighton to remain unbeaten
    By JANIE McCAULEY AP Sports Writer
    SAN FRANCISCO — Kiki Rice scored 20 points and the top-ranked UCLA women’s basketball team raced to a big lead on the way to a 70-41 victory over Creighton on Friday night in the Bay Area Women’s Classic, winning without best player Lauren Betts.
    Angela Dugalic added 13 points and 14 rebounds for her second double-double for the Bruins (12-0 overall, 1-0 Big Ten), whose stingy defense made Creighton’s top shooters uncomfortable.
    Morgan M
  • Strong second half lifts Corona del Mar boys basketball to win over Marina

    Strong second half lifts Corona del Mar boys basketball to win over Marina
    NEWPORT BEACH — Corona del Mar boys basketball coach Jason Simco wasn’t satisfied with his team’s performance during the first half of the Sea Kings’ Sunset League game against Marina on Friday at Corona del Mar High School.
    In the locker room at halftime, the Sea Kings were challenged to do a better job rebounding and contesting shots.
    The Sea Kings took the challenge to heart, outscoring the Vikings by 15 points in the third quarter to take a double-digit lead into the
  • Ducks start strong but fall to Avalanche

    Ducks start strong but fall to Avalanche
    ANAHEIM — For the Ducks, a promising start with parallels to Wednesday’s triumph receded into Friday’s defeat at the hands of some of the most gifted mitts in the NHL, those of Cale Makar, Nathan MacKinnon, Mikko Rantanen and the Colorado Avalanche, who prevailed, 4-2, at Honda Center.
    The Ducks had won consecutive games for just the second time this season and were looking for their second three-game surge of the campaign after toppling the league-leading Winnipeg Jets two nig
  • Ducks done in by Avalanche’s special teams in defeat

    Ducks done in by Avalanche’s special teams in defeat
    ANAHEIM — For the Ducks, a promising start with parallels to Wednesday’s triumph receded into Friday’s defeat at the hands of some of the most gifted mitts in the league, those of Cale Makar, Nathan MacKinnon and the Colorado Avalanche, who prevailed, 4-2, at Honda Center.
    The Ducks had won consecutive games for just the second time this season and were looking for their second three-game surge of the campaign after toppling the league-leading Winnipeg Jets 48 two days earlier.
  • Notre Dame rolls past Indiana in first game of 12-team College Football Playoff

    Notre Dame rolls past Indiana in first game of 12-team College Football Playoff
    By MICHAEL MAROT AP Sports Writer
    SOUTH BEND, Ind. — Jeremiyah Love tied the Notre Dame record with a 98-yard touchdown run, Riley Leonard added two more scores and the Fighting Irish shut down the highest-scoring team in the College Football Playoff, overwhelming Indiana, 27-17, on Friday night.
    The seventh-seeded Fighting Irish (12-1) won their 11th straight – and their first playoff victory. They will face second-seeded Georgia in the Sugar Bowl on Jan. 1. Notre Dame coach Marcus
  • Fury vows less clowning, more punching in heavyweight rematch with Usyk

    Fury vows less clowning, more punching in heavyweight rematch with Usyk
    By BRIAN MAHONEY AP Sports Writer
    Tyson Fury promises less clowning and more punching Oleksandr Usyk in the face during their upcoming rematch for boxing’s heavyweight championship.
    Usyk won a split decision in May in Saudi Arabia, and they get back in the ring there again on Saturday. Fury doesn’t plan to change much from his first loss as a pro, beyond doing everything he can to avoid leaving the result to the judges.
    “I’ll just throw more this time,” Fury said We
  • San Diego judge weighs evidence of misconduct by prosecutors in OC murder case

    San Diego judge weighs evidence of misconduct by prosecutors in OC murder case
    New evidence revealed during a rare special hearing has proven that the Orange County prosecution team in a 2009 murder case hid evidence and for 15 years covered up the misconduct, making it unlikely the defendant will be treated fairly during a new trial, a defense attorney argued Friday.
    The prosecution countered that even if the defense allegations are true — and not just “a series of blundering mistakes” by sheriff’s investigators and fired Senior Assistant District
  • Smoke, flames seen after military helicopter makes emergency landing near I-5

    Smoke, flames seen after military helicopter makes emergency landing near I-5
    Billowing smoke and flames were seen after a military helicopter made an emergency landing off Interstate 5 near Camp Pendleton on Friday, according to California Highway Patrol officials.
    CHP officers received a call around 4:05 p.m. that a helicopter was on fire in the sand west of I-5 near the Aliso Creek rest area, CHP said in a statement posted to X, formerly known as Twitter.
    All the personnel aboard the aircraft were able to get out safely, Officer Hunter Gerber said.
    Video posted by CHP
  • Lawsuit accusing FBI of spying at Orange County mosques is reinstated by appeals court

    Lawsuit accusing FBI of spying at Orange County mosques is reinstated by appeals court
    A federal appeals court panel on Friday revived a lawsuit alleging the FBI violated the civil rights of Southern California Muslims by using an undercover operative to infiltrate Orange County mosques, more than a decade after the case was dismissed on grounds that it would endanger national security if it went to trial.
    The lawsuit, filed in 2011 on behalf of Yassir Fazaga, Ali Uddin Malik and Yasser AbdelRahim, centers on ex-FBI informant Craig Monteilh, who said he was recruited by the federa
  • Wood-burning ban in effect for most of Southern California

    Wood-burning ban in effect for most of Southern California
    A ban on indoor and outdoor wood burning will be in place Saturday in much of Southern California due to a forecast of high air pollution in the area.
    The residential wood-burning ban will be in effect until at least 11:59 p.m. Saturday for all those in the South Coast Air Basin, including the non-desert portions of Los Angeles, Riverside and San Bernardino counties, and all of Orange County.
    The order does not apply to mountain communities above 3,000 feet, the Coachella Valley or the high dese
  • Why comic book writer Gail Simone wore flip-flops to the White House

    Why comic book writer Gail Simone wore flip-flops to the White House
    Gail Simone is the acclaimed writer of several comic books, including “Birds of Prey,” “Wonder Woman,” and currently “Uncanny X-Men.” Her first novel, “Red Sonja: Consumed,” was published last month by Hachette. Simone spoke with correspondent Diya Chacko about the book and took the Book Pages Q&A.
    Q. What was a book that made an impression on you?
    “Peter Rabbit,” which was the first book I checked out from the library as a kid. I l
  • Dodgers’ 2024 payroll and luxury tax bill tops MLB

    Dodgers’ 2024 payroll and luxury tax bill tops MLB
    The Dodgers paid the cost for their success in 2024.
    The World Series champions topped Major League Baseball with a $353 million payroll and a $103 million bill for exceeding the Competitive Balance Tax threshold. In both cases, the New York Mets were a close second – a $347.15 million payroll and $97.12 million luxury tax bill.
    The Dodgers’ payroll (and luxury tax) would have been much higher if not for deferred salaries included in several contracts (most notably Shohei Ohtani&rsqu
  • Tom Girardi to undergo psych evaluation at federal prison before sentencing

    Tom Girardi to undergo psych evaluation at federal prison before sentencing
    By FRED SHUSTER
    A federal judge in downtown Los Angeles on Friday ordered that convicted former attorney Tom Girardi undergo a mental evaluation at a medical facility to determine whether the 85-year-old cognitively impaired defendant should be sentenced to prison or hospitalized for the rest of his life.
    U.S. District Judge Josephine L. Staton said she would issue her order immediately so that Girardi can be flown to FMC Butner, a federal prison in North Carolina for male inmates who have speci
  • Lakers ready for 2nd leg of quick series against Kings

    Lakers ready for 2nd leg of quick series against Kings
    SACRAMENTO — If the Lakers’ 113-100 win over the Sacramento Kings on Thursday night was Game 1 of a playoff series, then both teams would be strategizing adjustments for Saturday’s Game 2 rematch.
    But this two-game set at Golden 1 Center isn’t the playoffs.
    And with Saturday being just the Lakers’ 28th and the Kings’ 29th game of the regular season, there’s only so much mental and emotional investment that can be put into this one, with the Lakers schedu
  • Blue Note Jazz Club will open a new venue in Hollywood in March

    Blue Note Jazz Club will open a new venue in Hollywood in March
    One of New York City’s most iconic jazz clubs is coming to Hollywood.
    Blue Note Jazz Club, which operates venues worldwide, including in Milan, Italy; Honolulu; Beijing and Shanghai, China; Tokyo, Japan; Napa, Calif.; D.C.; Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo, Brazil, will open a new club location on Sunset Boulevard in Hollywood in March.
    The venue will offer an intimate atmosphere paired with programming similar to its East Coast counterpart and will feature jazz performances from celebr
  • Orange County scores and player stats for Friday, Dec. 20

    Orange County scores and player stats for Friday, Dec. 20
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowScores and stats from Orange County games on Friday, Dec. 20
    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.
    FRIDAY’S SCORES
    GIRLS BASKETBALL
    NIKE TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS (AZ)
    Derril Kipp Division
    Valley View 58, Huntington Beach 43
    HB: Miyai 17 pts. Hoang 11 pts

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