• Susan Shelley: Judicial overreach must be stopped

    Susan Shelley: Judicial overreach must be stopped
    Federal judges across the country are issuing “nationwide injunctions” to stop President Donald Trump from implementing policies that are opposed by groups suing to block them.
    In this latest form of “lawfare” against Trump, various interest groups have been suing his administration since Inauguration Day. The groups carefully chose their venues and filed their lawsuits where a judge was most likely to agree with their views.
    The next step was to ask for a temporary restr
  • Video: Man rescued from 20-foot fall off Laguna Beach cliff

    Video: Man rescued from 20-foot fall off Laguna Beach cliff
    A 38-year-old man was rescued on Saturday after plunging 20 feet off a cliff, Laguna Beach lifeguards said.
    The man did not sustain life-threatening injuries, the lifeguards said on Instagram.
    Laguna Beach Fire Department paramedics treated the man on site, and a hoist rescue was accomplished via the Orange County Fire Authority’s Firehawk helicopter.
    Authorities warned the public that the rocks along the coast can be slick and unstable.
    “Always check in with a lifeguard before ventu
  • One rough inning costs Kyle Hendricks, Angels in loss to Astros

    One rough inning costs Kyle Hendricks, Angels in loss to Astros
    HOUSTON — The encouraging start to Kyle Hendricks’ season came to a quick end with one rough inning.
    Hendricks gave up five runs in the second inning of the Angels’ 7-3 loss to the Houston Astros on Sunday afternoon.
    The loss also ended the Angels’ season-opening streak of four straight series wins, as they lost two of three.
    The Angels (9-6) kept mashing homers, but the blasts hit by Taylor Ward, Nolan Schanuel and Jorge Soler were all solos, and that was not enough to o
  • Anaheim officer shoots at man who threatened him, police say

    Anaheim officer shoots at man who threatened him, police say
    An Anaheim police officer fired at, but did not hit, a man who threatened him with a gun on Saturday night, April 12. Officers later found a man who had been injured in a separate shooting, police said.
    Two officers were investigating a report of people drinking and being loud on Lynne Avenue around 8:30 p.m. when they heard gunshots. A man then approached the officers while carrying a gun, Sgt. Matt Sutter, a Police Department spokesman, said Sunday.
    One officer fired but did not hit the man, S
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  • Coachella 2025: Green Day brings to life American Idiot and punk chaos

    Coachella 2025: Green Day brings to life American Idiot and punk chaos
    A full moon hung over the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival grounds on Saturday night, but the real lunacy was on stage with headliner Green Day.
    Fireworks cracked in the distance, black beach balls flew through the air, and a man in a bunny suit had already revved the crowd right at the beginning into a frenzy by the time Billie Joe Armstrong asked, “How many of you are on mental health medication?” Welcome to the world of Green Day — part punk circus, part group therap
  • Coachella 2025: Charli XCX brings Brat energy and club culture

    Coachella 2025: Charli XCX brings Brat energy and club culture
    By the time Charli XCX stormed the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival main stage on Saturday evening at the Empire Polo Club in Indio, the sea of neon green and black outfits in the crowd had already said enough: this was Bratchella.
    Opening with the hard-hitting “365 (Party Girl Remix)” and flowing seamlessly into “360,” Charli arrived in her signature all-black party ensemble, red solo cup in hand, with the word PARTY flashing behind her in stark black and white v
  • ‘It’s Murder in the Wings’ in Laguna Woods

    ‘It’s Murder in the Wings’ in Laguna Woods
    It’s a dark and stormy night.
    Well, not really.
    But it could be! Because dark and stormy stuff is happening.
    There’s been a murder most foul.
    A killer is on the loose.
    And a party is going just plain off the rails.
    And there’s more. Everyone at the party is a suspect, and the murderer is among them.
    But not to worry. It’s all happening with tongue firmly in cheek.
    That’s the premise of “It’s Murder in the Wings,” a new production by the Laguna Wood
  • Steph Curry expected to play in Warriors’ regular season finale vs. Clippers

    Steph Curry expected to play in Warriors’ regular season finale vs. Clippers
    SAN FRANCISCO – Warriors guard Steph Curry is expected to be available for Sunday’s regular season finale against the Clippers. 
    “We’re planning on him playing, but he’s got to get through warmups first,” Warriors coach Steve Kerr said.
    During Friday’s win in Portland, Curry went back to the locker room with 1:59 remaining in the first quarter after hitting his right thumb on a Blazer defender’s knee on a drive. 
    Curry returned midway thr
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  • Angels’ Nolan Schanuel has improved his numbers with better bat speed

    Angels’ Nolan Schanuel has improved his numbers with better bat speed
    HOUSTON — Nolan Schanuel spent his winter trying to improve his bat speed, and so far it’s worked.
    The Angels first baseman has increased his average bat speed from 65.2 mph to 68.2 mph, making him one of just three everyday players in the big leagues to have an increase of at least 3 mph.
    Schanuel came into Sunday’s game hitting .283 with a .790 OPS. He hit his first homer of the season on Saturday. Last year Schanuel hit .250 with a .706 OPS. He hit 13 homers last season.
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  • How to protect yourself from online romance scammers

    How to protect yourself from online romance scammers
    Q. My 70-year-old female friend is a widow and was the victim of a romance scam. Could you please write about this scam so others will not be duped into thinking they had met their true love. You will be doing a great service. Thank you. M.S.
    Americans have fallen in love with online dating services, according to Statista, a global data platform. According to a 2024 survey, roughly half (47 percent) of women using online dating services were victims of a romance scam. These scams steal not only
  • Get a glimpse of Grand Prix of Long Beach history with 50 years of posters

    Get a glimpse of Grand Prix of Long Beach history with 50 years of posters
    With the 50th anniversary of the Grand Prix of Long Beach just days away, we’re celebrating the milestone by taking a look back at the event’s evolution over the past five decades.
    Southern California’s 200-mph beach party has changed plenty since its 1975 debut — from the Grand Prix’s name, to the cars that compete, to the race track itself.
    There’s no better way to get a glimpse of the Grand Prix’s growth than taking a look at 50 years worth of posters
  • Southern California dealerships, car buyers bracing for tariffs

    Southern California dealerships, car buyers bracing for tariffs
    With buzz mounting over tariffs driving up car prices, Ian Adams and his 9-year-old son Raiden stopped by Toyota of Anaheim last week to check out a 2025 Tacoma truck.
    Adams was looking to replace a 2009 sport utility vehicle with something new and was lured by a lease offer that seemed to good to be true: $138 a month for three years with $7,000 down.“Our plan is to make more out-of-state vacations this year, with a goal of visiting more national parks,” said Adams. “I wanted
  • Passover and freedom from human oppression

    Passover and freedom from human oppression
    “Why is this night different from all other nights?” Thus, at sunset begins the ritual of questions during the Seder meal with which observant Jews start the celebration of Passover, or Pesach, which commemorates the deliverance of the Israelite slaves from bondage in Egypt.
    The youngest child at the table is expected to answer the questions, fulfilling the commandment, “And thou shalt tell thy son.”
    According to tradition, as related in the book of Exodus, the Israelites
  • Larry Wilson: MAGA forces a brain drain of American scientists

    Larry Wilson: MAGA forces a brain drain of American scientists
    Perhaps if I grew up in a family in which the patriarch was a Queens real estate tycoon, I would see the world differently.
    But that’s not the family structure in which I grew up.
    My father is a chemist, and he made big rockets go boom with the whiz kids in the early 1950s at Aerojet in Azusa, leading to the Saturn V, the vehicle that carried the Apollo astronauts to the moon in 1969.
    My step-father was a physicist, also a rocket scientist, who did the math in those early ‘50s that p
  • Transgender Americans are entitled to the blessings of liberty, too

    Transgender Americans are entitled to the blessings of liberty, too
    I just returned from vacation in France. As a transgender woman, I was amazed by the complete absence of transphobia. I was treated with dignity by every French person I met. It was always “madame” or “mademoiselle.” Nobody stared, pointed, or asked barbed questions—little cruelties that are now everyday occurrences at home. The only transphobia I experienced came from other Americans. It seems to me that the French live by their revolutionary ideals of “Liber
  • Fast fashion: Designer Sherry Ma is creating clothing, community for female racing fans

    Fast fashion: Designer Sherry Ma is creating clothing, community for female racing fans
    Sherry Ma’s dream of attending a Formula 1 Grand Prix was coming true. But first, she just had to answer that age-old question:
    What do I wear?
    Women in Motorsports
    Throughout the Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach, we’re highlighting women in the motorsports world, from drivers to media and more. This is the third installment of this year’s Women in Motorsports series. Read the first story here, and the second story here.
    You can find the first installment in last year’s ser
  • Dozens of RVs show up in Wildomar after encampment is dismantled in LA County

    Dozens of RVs show up in Wildomar after encampment is dismantled in LA County
    Dozens of RVs, believed to have been removed from a sprawling homeless encampment dismantled recently in the City of Industry, have seemingly shown up 60 miles southeast on a residential property and adjacent empty lot in the small Riverside County town of Wildomar.
    Much like in Industry, the company, Black Series RV, does not have permission to store the campers in Wildomar, according to city officials. The sudden arrival of more than 50 campers in the 20700 block of Palomar Street over the pas
  • Designer Sherry Ma is creating clothing, community for female racing fans

    Designer Sherry Ma is creating clothing, community for female racing fans
    Sherry Ma’s dream of attending a Formula 1 Grand Prix was coming true. But first, she just had to answer that age-old question:
    What do I wear?
    Women in Motorsports
    Throughout the Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach, we’re highlighting women in the motorsports world, from drivers to media and more. This is the third installment of this year’s Women in Motorsports series. Read the first story here, and the second story here.
    You can find the first installment in last year’s ser
  • Americans are waking up to the reality of the U.S. immigration system

    Americans are waking up to the reality of the U.S. immigration system
    Hundreds of student visas revoked. Peaceful, long-time residents being deported. People being detained with no criminal charges.
    We’ve all heard these stories in the last few weeks, as the Trump administration’s crackdown on immigration (legal and illegal) picks up steam. Judging by how this crackdown is being reported by the media, one would assume everything the Trump administration is doing on immigration is blatantly illegal and unprecedented. But the truth is that many aspects o
  • How the kitten I smuggled home got turned into a dog

    How the kitten I smuggled home got turned into a dog
    Metaphorically speaking, the cat turned into a dog. 
    In last week’s column about my love of newspapers, I wrote that I had once smuggled home a kitten from day camp even though my mother was afraid of cats.
    A community of feline parents last no time in asking an important question. What happened to the kitty that I hid in a newspaper-lined box? 
    Here’s the scoop:
    My mother, born and raised in a small apartment in the Bronx, didn’t know from house pets. But she was par
  • How much will that surgery cost? Hospital prices remain largely unhelpful

    How much will that surgery cost? Hospital prices remain largely unhelpful
    By Daniel Chang, KFF Health News
    It’s a holy grail of health care: forcing the industry to reveal prices negotiated between health plans and hospitals — information that had long been treated as a trade secret. And among the flurry of executive orders President Donald Trump signed during his first five weeks back in office was a promise to “Make America Healthy Again” by giving patients accurate health care prices.
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  • Wind and solar power opponents make headway in state legislatures

    Wind and solar power opponents make headway in state legislatures
    By David Montgomery, Stateline.org
    WATER VALLEY, Texas — On a recent day when the wind gusted close to 40 miles per hour, 82-year-old George Neill was making repairs on his ranch, oblivious to the nearby cluster of wind turbines churning the sky behind him.
    “After about a year, you never know the things are here,” said Neill, who leases part of his West Texas property to an East Coast-based renewable energy company that placed three wind turbines on it four years ago.
    Hundreds
  • One Tech Tip: Locking down your device when crossing borders

    One Tech Tip: Locking down your device when crossing borders
    By KELVIN CHAN, AP Business Writer
    LONDON (AP) — Planning an international trip? Travelers should prepare for the possibility of extra scrutiny of their phones when crossing borders, especially when entering the United States.
    The Canadian government warned travelers in a recent travel advisory that U.S. border agents are entitled to search your electronic devices and “don’t need to provide a reason when requesting a password to open your device.”
    Some recent cases have m
  • Download free posters: The ‘Fab Five’ of the Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach

    Download free posters: The ‘Fab Five’ of the Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach
    In celebration of the 50th anniversary of the Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach, the  Press Telegram has published a series of posters that profiles the unique racing vehicles and their drivers who have raced through the city streets for five decades.
    Click on the links below to download high resolution PDF files of each poster.
    (Download IndyCar)(Download IMSA)(Download Drift)(Download Trucks)(Download Historic Formula) 
      Related ArticlesGrand Prix of Long Beach: Justin Rothbe
  • Why taking a title on property is not as simple as you think

    Why taking a title on property is not as simple as you think
    Often in my estate planning practice, when someone is signing their documents, they will comment, “This is almost like buying a house!”
    My standard refrain is, “Well, it should be. This is dealing with everything you own, not just your house.”
    But the ubiquity of this comment goes to show exactly how much paperwork is involved in buying a house.
    Unfortunately, that often means one of the most important documents in the stack of papers put in front of a homebuyer doesn&rsq
  • UFC 314: Alexander Volkanovski tops Diego Lopes to reclaim featherweight championship

    UFC 314: Alexander Volkanovski tops Diego Lopes to reclaim featherweight championship
    Diego Lopes, left, and Alexander Volkanovski, right, battle during a mixed martial arts fight at UFC 314, Sunday, April 13, 2025, in Miami. (AP Photo/Lynne Sladky)
    Diego Lopes leans against the cage after losing to Alexander Volkanovski during a mixed martial arts fight at UFC 314, Sunday, April 13, 2025, in Miami. (AP Photo/Lynne Sladky)
    Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., from left, and his wife Cheryl Hines attend a mixed martial arts fight with President Donald Trump,
  • Photos: Saturday’s action at the Arcadia Invitational

    Photos: Saturday’s action at the Arcadia Invitational
    The Southern California News Group’s photos from of the action and emotions Saturday, April 12, at the Arcadia Invitational track and field meet at Arcadia High School.
    Hundreds of local high school athletes competed alongside some of the nation’s top competitors. One of the  highlights Saturday was Jane Hedengren of Timpview, Utah, establishing a new national record for the 2-mile race.
    Christina Gray of Carsonand Journey Cole of Redondo compete in the girls 4×100 meter S
  • NCAA Frozen Four: Western Michigan beats Boston University to win 1st hockey title

    NCAA Frozen Four: Western Michigan beats Boston University to win 1st hockey title
    Members of Western Michigan celebrate after defeating Boston University in the championship game of the NCAA Frozen Four men’s college hockey tournament, Saturday, April 12, 2025, in St. Louis (AP Photo/Jeff Roberson)
    Members of Western Michigan celebrate after defeating Boston University in the championship game of the NCAA Frozen Four men’s college hockey tournament, Saturday, April 12, 2025, in St. Louis (AP Photo/Jeff Roberson)
    Western Michigan’s Tim Washe (16) holds up the
  • Denis Bouanga’s late goal lifts LAFC past San Jose

    Denis Bouanga’s late goal lifts LAFC past San Jose
    LOS ANGELES — Arguably the most effective striker in Los Angeles Football Club history came face to face with arguably its most disappointing signing at the attacking spot on Saturday.
    In the end, neither Cristian “Chicho” Arango nor Olivier Giroud got on the board in a Major League Soccer regular season contest at BMO Stadium, which LAFC won 2-1 against the San Jose Earthquakes.
    The game-winning goal went to another forward, LAFC’s back-to-back 20-goal man Denis Bouanga,
  • Galaxy overcome early red card, settle for draw against Houston Dynamo

    Galaxy overcome early red card, settle for draw against Houston Dynamo
    CARSON — The night to honor their 30th season got off to a dreadful start.
    Before the 15th-minute mark, the Galaxy trailed the Houston Dynamo. Before the 30th-minute mark, the Galaxy were down to 10 men after defender Mathias “Zanka” Jorgensen was issued a red card.
    However, the Galaxy managed to survive the early doom and gloom and escape Saturday with a hard-earned point in a 1-1 draw in front of 23,685 at Dignity Health Sports Park.
    Although it is another winless night to st

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