• UCLA football’s penalties are adding up and getting in the way

    UCLA football’s penalties are adding up and getting in the way
    LOS ANGELES — “Discipline” is the first of UCLA football coaches’s three pillars in “D.R.E.,” and it’s also the pillar that the Bruins struggled with the most in Saturday’s loss to Minnesota.
    UCLA was given 10 penalties for a loss of 105 yards in the game after getting only five in its previous game against Penn State.
    “It wouldn’t be one of my pillars if I didn’t think it was really important,” Foster told reporters. &ldquo
  • Josh Allen, Bills overcome Aaron Rodgers’ Hail Mary to edge Jets

    Josh Allen, Bills overcome Aaron Rodgers’ Hail Mary to edge Jets
    By DENNIS WASZAK Jr. AP Pro Football Writer
    EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills overcame a Hail Mary touchdown throw by Aaron Rodgers as the first half ended to outlast the New York Jets, 23-20, on Monday night and take control of the AFC East.
    Allen threw two touchdown passes and ran for another score and Tyler Bass made up for an earlier miss by kicking a go-ahead 22-yard field goal with 3:43 left to help the Bills (4-2) snap a two-game skid. They have never lost thr
  • Soto, Stanton homers back Rodón as Yankees top wild Guardians in ALCS opener

    Soto, Stanton homers back Rodón as Yankees top wild Guardians in ALCS opener
    By RONALD BLUM AP Baseball Writer
    NEW YORK — Juan Soto homered during New York’s three-run third inning, Carlos Rodón got his first postseason win and the Yankees took advantage of Cleveland’s wildness in a 5-2 victory on Monday night in Game 1 of the American League Championship Series.
    Cleveland became the second team to throw a pair of run-scoring wild pitches in a postseason inning and tied a postseason record with five overall. Guardians pitchers walked six in a nin
  • Orange County football season stat leaders through Week 7

    Orange County football season stat leaders through Week 7
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowHere are the Orange County high school football stat leaders after the Week 7 games.
    The leaderboards are based on season stats published on MaxPreps.com.
    To be included, teams must have stats updated on MaxPreps each Monday by 2 p.m.
    PASSING: TOTAL YARDSName, school  
    Yards 
    Yds/Gm 
    Cmp. 
    Att. 
    TDs 
    Alexander Lundsberg, Canyon
    2641
    377.3
    212
    344
    29
    Brady Edmunds, Hunti
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  • UCLA’s penalties are adding up and getting in the way

    UCLA’s penalties are adding up and getting in the way
    LOS ANGELES — “Discipline” is the first of UCLA football coach DeShaun Foster’s three pillars in “D.R.E.,” and it’s also the pillar that the Bruins struggled with the most in Saturday night’s 21-17 loss to Minnesota.
    UCLA was given 10 penalties for a loss of 105 yards in the game after getting only five in its previous game against Penn State.
    “It wouldn’t be one of my pillars if I didn’t think it was really important,” Fost
  • Alexander: Dodgers’ Landon Knack, Brent Honeywell thrown into playoff cauldron

    Alexander: Dodgers’ Landon Knack, Brent Honeywell thrown into playoff cauldron
    LOS ANGELES — This is a new experience to guys like Landon Knack and Brent Honeywell. The excitement, the noise, the stress and tension of postseason baseball at the highest level does take some getting used to.
    Sometimes it’s a positive, as Knack discovered when he pitched the ninth inning of the Dodgers’ bullpen shutout last Wednesday night in San Diego. And sometimes, as was the case Monday afternoon, it’s much rockier.
    Knack entered Game 2 of the National League Champ
  • Swanson: Dodgers miss mark in Game 2 loss to Mets, but it could have been worse

    Swanson: Dodgers miss mark in Game 2 loss to Mets, but it could have been worse
    LOS ANGELES — Imagine if you told Dave Roberts before Game 2 of the National League Championship Series that his Dodgers were going to lose to the New York Mets on Monday afternoon, but he could pick how. Which way do you think the manager would have preferred to go?
    A) Via a viral Grimace Milkshake Accident, circa TikTok 2023.
    B) By dugout snakebite.
    C) In a nail-biter that exhausted and exposed his best bullpen arms.
    D) By a wide enough margin – 7-3, if we’re being specific &
  • National party leaders hit Orange County as Election Day approaches

    National party leaders hit Orange County as Election Day approaches
    Orange County is ground zero when it comes to whether Republicans retain control of the House or hand it over to Democrats in 2025.
    Here in this purple county, where support for Democratic candidates has risen in recent elections, two Republicans represent districts carried by President Joe Biden in 2020: Reps. Young Kim, R-Anaheim Hills, who represents CA-40; and Michelle Steel, R-Seal Beach, of CA-45. The GOP is aiming to hold those seats while also trying to gain the 47th congressional distri
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  • Resilient Mets punch back at Dodgers, head home with NLCS tied, 1-1

    Resilient Mets punch back at Dodgers, head home with NLCS tied, 1-1
    LOS ANGELES — Surely you didn’t expect the New York Mets to go down quite as easily as they did in Game 1.
    A day after the Dodgers blew out the Mets by nine runs, Grimace’s favorite team evened the National League Championship Series by showing what helped them flip the switch from an awful start to an electric finish this season.
    “We get punched in the face, and we continue to find ways to get back up,” Mets manager Carlos Mendoza said after their 7-3 victory in Ga
  • Melissa Whitney, who is blind, wrote a romance novel to show disabled community’s ‘fun, sexy’ side

    Melissa Whitney, who is blind, wrote a romance novel to show disabled community’s ‘fun, sexy’ side
    Growing up blind, Fullerton-based author Melissa Whitney voraciously consumed representation of the blind community in media, hoping to connect with inclusive characters that reflect her and her disability.
    “I always wanted a book where I could see myself as a main character,” Whitney said. “I can think of very few really amazing representations of blindness.”
    To celebrate October’s Blindness Awareness Month, Whitney released her newest book “At First Smile&rd
  • Man arrested with weapons near Trump rally in Coachella doubles down on support for ex-president

    Man arrested with weapons near Trump rally in Coachella doubles down on support for ex-president
    Vem Miller, the Las Vegas man arrested over the weekend on weapons charges before a Donald Trump rally in Coachella, presented himself Monday in a video posted on his website as someone who would rather salute than shoot  Trump
    Miller, a 49-year-old Republican and former assembly candidate in Nevada, was arrested near the former president’s rally on Saturday on suspicion of illegally carrying a loaded firearm and possessing a large-capacity magazine when deputies found a handgun and s
  • Lower Trestles back on WSL regular season schedule

    Lower Trestles back on WSL regular season schedule
    Lower Trestles may not be the surf spot where the next world championship is decided, but it will be a stop on next year’s World Surf League World Tour.
    After four years of hosting the tour’s finals, Trestles moved to earlier in the competitive season lineup in the schedule the World Surf League recently released for 2025.
    The tour kicks off at the famed Banzai Pipeline in Hawaii in late January.  There will be plenty of local surfers to cheer on, with several Southern Californi
  • Harris and Trump campaign in election-tipping Pennsylvania

    Harris and Trump campaign in election-tipping Pennsylvania
    By ADRIANA GOMEZ LICON and MARK SCOLFORO
    OAKS, Pa. — Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump took their fight for Pennsylvania to opposite ends of the state Monday, with Harris speaking in the northwest corner in Erie and Trump in the southeastern suburbs of Philadelphia.
    Democrat Harris and Republican Trump have been making regular appearances in what is the country’s largest battleground state — it will be Harris’ 10th visit to Pennsylvania this c
  • Orange County scores and player stats for Monday, Oct. 14

    Orange County scores and player stats for Monday, Oct. 14
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowScores and stats from Orange County games on Monday, Oct. 14
    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.
    MONDAY’S SCORES
    GIRLS FLAG FOOTBALL
    FREEWAY LEAGUE
    Canyon 21, Villa Park 23
    NORTH HILLS LEAGUE
    Troy 32, Brea Olinda 12
     
     
     
  • Mets jump on Dodgers early in Game 2 to tie NLCS

    Mets jump on Dodgers early in Game 2 to tie NLCS
    The New York Mets’ Mark Vientos, right, celebrates after hitting a grand slam as Dodgers catcher Will Smith looks on during the second inning of Game 2 of the National League Championship Series on Monday afternoon at Dodger Stadium. (Photo by Keith Birmingham, Orange County Register/SCNG)
    Dodgers relief pitcher Brent Honeywell throws to the plate during the fifth inning of Game 2 of the National League Championship Series against the New York Mets on Monday afternoon at Dodger Stadium. (P
  • 6 accuse Diddy of sexual assault in new lawsuits, including man who was 16 at the time

    6 accuse Diddy of sexual assault in new lawsuits, including man who was 16 at the time
    By MICHAEL R. SISAK
    NEW YORK — Sean “Diddy” Combs was hit Monday with a new wave of lawsuits accusing him of raping women, sexually assaulting men and molesting a 16-year-old boy. It is the first time he’s been sued by a person alleging they were abused as a minor.
    At least six lawsuits were filed against Combs in federal court in Manhattan, adding to a growing list of legal claims against the indicted hip-hop mogul, all of which he has denied. The lawsuits were filed ano
  • Amplify Energy pays $5.2 million to Huntington Beach over 2021 oil spill

    Amplify Energy pays $5.2 million to Huntington Beach over 2021 oil spill
    Amplify Energy has agreed to pay Huntington Beach $5.2 million for the city’s losses related to the 2021 oil spill that closed beaches in the city and much of Orange County and forced an early end to that year’s air show, city officials announced Monday.
    City Attorney Michael Gates, speaking at a City Hall news conference, said the money will go solely to the city.
    That distinction is important because city officials agreed last year to pay the Pacific Airshow $4.9 million over losse
  • Fullerton City Council to vote on fate of Walk on Wilshire parklet program

    Fullerton City Council to vote on fate of Walk on Wilshire parklet program
    On Tuesday night, the Fullerton City Council is set to discuss whether to extend the city’s Walk on Wilshire parklet program.
    Walk on Wilshire debuted at the height of the coronavirus pandemic when the city agreed to temporarily close a 200-foot segment of Wilshire Avenue in downtown to vehicular traffic. By allowing local restaurants to create outdoor dining spaces on the street, the city intended to help local businesses during a time when California imposed indoor dining restrictions.
    S
  • Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS is a Halloween visitor from the spooky Oort Cloud − see how it looked from Griffith Observatory

    Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS is a Halloween visitor from the spooky Oort Cloud − see how it looked from Griffith Observatory
    By James Wray | The Georgia Institute of Technology via The Conversation
    The human mind may find it difficult to conceptualize: a cosmic cloud so colossal it surrounds the Sun and eight planets as it extends trillions of miles into deep space.
    The spherical shell known as the Oort Cloud is, for all practical purposes, invisible. Its constituent particles are spread so thinly, and so far from the light of any star, including the Sun, that astronomers simply cannot see the cloud, even though it en
  • Christ Cathedral opens St. Callistus Chapel and Crypts, and with that its remodel is complete

    Christ Cathedral opens St. Callistus Chapel and Crypts, and with that its remodel is complete
    More than a decade after purchasing the Crystal Cathedral for $57.5 million and investing tens of millions into its renovation, the Diocese of Orange says it has completed its original vision for transforming the Protestant megachurch into a major center of Catholic worship.
    Although the Christ Cathedral was consecrated in 2019, church officials at that time still envisaged several monumental projects across the 34-acre grounds, including completing the Lady of La Vang Shrine in 2021 and the Mar
  • Weekly mortgage rates rise as refi opportunities fluctuate

    Weekly mortgage rates rise as refi opportunities fluctuate
    Homeowners who purchased in the last year or so could drive themselves nuts trying to find the perfect time to refinance. After all, it hurt bad enough to miss out on those once-in-a-lifetime low rates of 2020 and 2021, and it’s hard to pull the trigger when refinancing today could potentially mean missing out on even lower rates next week.
    This week was a great example of how much mortgage interest rates can change in a short window of time. The 30-year fixed-rate mortgage rate spiked 21
  • Your guide to Prop 33: Local expansions of rent control

    Your guide to Prop 33: Local expansions of rent control
    What would it do?
    With Proposition 33, Californians will vote again on whether to OK the possibility of local expansions of rent control. The measure is essentially another referendum on the Costa-Hawkins Rental Housing Act, after similar attempts failed in 2018 and 2020.
    That 1995 law restricts the reach of local rent control, barring cities and counties from capping rent increases on apartments built after Feb. 1, 1995, as well as on condominiums and single-family homes of any age. It also ban
  • Election Day: What to know about voting, security across the US

    Election Day: What to know about voting, security across the US
    Americans will cast roughly 160 million ballots by the time Election Day comes to a close — in several different ways, including many submitted a few weeks before polls even open.‍They will choose a president, members of Congress and thousands of state lawmakers, city council members, attorneys general, secretaries of state — and in Texas, a railroad commissioner who has nothing to do with the trains.
    ‍This year’s election also comes at a moment in the nation’s hi
  • How climate disasters runs mobile homes into huge risks

    How climate disasters runs mobile homes into huge risks
    CLYDE, N.C. — By the time the murky brown water in the house reached his chest, Joe Rogers realized it was too late to leave safely. Then, in an instant, his mobile home shifted violently, creating a wave that swept up furniture and trapped his wife, Sandra, in their bedroom.
    Joe Rogers pleaded with his wife to leave, but she was stuck. He said he would break the bedroom window from the outside. He went to his front door, grabbed a rope thrown by a neighbor, and pulled himself to the neare
  • Hurricanes boost insurance costs commercial real estate

    Hurricanes boost insurance costs commercial real estate
    Postpandemic vacancies and surging debt payments have eaten away at commercial real estate for more than two years. Even as those threats start to fade, owners of strip malls, apartment buildings and office towers face a problem that could last much longer: soaring insurance costs.
    The problem is familiar to homeowners across the country. The rise in climate-related natural disasters has insurance companies pushing rates substantially higher or pulling out of markets. The rate increases have bee
  • Lakers’ LeBron James: Team USA with Warriors’ Steph Curry was ‘everything and more’

    Lakers’ LeBron James: Team USA with Warriors’ Steph Curry was ‘everything and more’
    EL SEGUNDO — After being teammates this summer with Team USA, Lakers star forward LeBron James and Golden State Warriors star guard Steph Curry will return to a more familiar setting on Tuesday night: being on opposite teams.
    The Lakers’ preseason slate continues when they host the Warriors at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, marking the first time James and Curry will be opponents since leading Team USA to the gold medal in the Paris Olympics.
    The Lakers and Warriors will meet again on
  • Orange County football Top 25: San Juan Hills, Newport Harbor move up in Week 8

    Orange County football Top 25: San Juan Hills, Newport Harbor move up in Week 8
    ORANGE COUNTY FOOTBALL TOP 25 POLL
    Notable this week: San Juan Hills moves up three spots to No. 7 in the rankings after beating then-No. 9 Yorba Linda in a Bravo League game last week. … Newport Harbor makes the biggest climb, going from No. 23 last week to No. 17 after defeating Corona del Mar 21-14. … Poll positions 1-6 remain unchanged from last week.
    Mater Dei wide receiver Kayden Dixon-Wyatt makes the one hand catch for a touchdown in front of Servite cornerback Tristin Real
  • How to get the most out of Medicare

    How to get the most out of Medicare
    Choosing the right medical group is one of the most important decisions you can make. With the right care team by your side, you can feel confident your health and well-being are in good hands.
    Regal Medical Group and ADOC know quality care is more than seeing your doctor when you’re sick. It’s also about having the right resources when you need them. That’s why being part of the largest doctor-led network in Southern California means better choices in finding the best doctors
  • Trump Coachella rallygoers stranded in dark, miles from their cars after speech, reports say

    Trump Coachella rallygoers stranded in dark, miles from their cars after speech, reports say
    Some who attended former President Donald Trump’s rally outside Coachella on Saturday, Oct. 12, needed rides from sheriff’s deputies to get back to their cars amid reports of rallygoers being stranded in the dark miles from their vehicles after shuttle buses stopped running.
    There also were reports of Trump supporters being overcome in the 90- to 100-degree desert heat as they waited for the 2024 Republican presidential nominee to speak.
    Also, Trump suggested a heckler would get &ldq
  • Ride-share driver arrested for alleged DUI after collision in Fullerton

    Ride-share driver arrested for alleged DUI after collision in Fullerton
    A ride-share driver suspected of driving under the influence was arrested in Fullerton on Sunday, Oct. 13 following a traffic collision.
    A police officer witnessed the collision, which occurred around 4:39 p.m. at the intersection of Commonwealth Avenue and Euclid Street. The ride-share driver, a 49-year-old woman from Valley Village, had a fare passenger in her car at the time of the crash, Fullerton Police Officer Kristy Wells said. No injuries were reported.
    Video from On.Scene TV shows two c

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