• Uruguay beats Brazil on penalties after scoreless draw, advances to Copa America semifinals

    Uruguay beats Brazil on penalties after scoreless draw, advances to Copa America semifinals
    Brazil’s Endrick reacts during a Copa America quarterfinal soccer match against Uruguay in Las Vegas, Saturday, July 6, 2024. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)
    Brazil’s Endrick is fouled by Uruguay’s Mathias Olivera during a Copa America quarterfinal soccer match in Las Vegas, Saturday, July 6, 2024. (AP Photo/Godofredo A. Vásquez)
    Brazil’s Rodrygo grimaces in pain during a Copa America quarterfinal soccer match against Uruguay in Las Vegas, Saturday, July 6, 2024. (AP Photo
  • Swanson: Does a Hollywood ending await Dodgers’ Jack Flaherty?

    Swanson: Does a Hollywood ending await Dodgers’ Jack Flaherty?
    Jack Flaherty’s story has so many elements of a classic coming-of-age sports movie that you almost feel like you should be able to predict the ending.
    The best player on the “Sandlot” growing up to play for the Dodgers? It being set in the Valley, a la “Karate Kid” and “Bad News Bears”? The backdrop being a famously competitive Little League that produced TV stars like Tom Selleck and All-Stars like Jack McDowell, that was dominated for a spell by a pitc
  • The vice presidential debate was a sad reflection of how low our standards have fallen

    The vice presidential debate was a sad reflection of how low our standards have fallen
    If you tuned in to Tuesday’s vice presidential debate, you are now deeply familiar with the life stories of Senator JD Vance and Governor Tim Walz. It was as if they could not help but lull us to sleep with long and boring prologues about their childhoods before answering any question. By the time they got around to saying anything even remotely relevant, we had already forgotten what was asked.
    The problem with Vance is that he’s an unprincipled yes-man whose sole purpose is to furt
  • Drug warriors are scamming us with Prop. 36 — and they have been lying to us for decades

    Drug warriors are scamming us with Prop. 36 — and they have been lying to us for decades
    This November, California voters will decide whether they want people convicted of third-time drug possession and petty theft to be treated as felons and sent to state prison for years. Opponents of Prop. 36 have suggested this cruel and counterproductive ballot measure represents a “return” to the war on drugs that most Americans now oppose. 
    In fact, the war on drugs never ended. Worse still, the interests behind the war on drugs—who are now pushing Prop. 36—have k
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  • Orange County scores and player stats for Saturday, Oct. 5

    Orange County scores and player stats for Saturday, Oct. 5
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowScores and stats from Orange County games on Saturday, Oct. 5
    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.
    SATURDAY’S SCORES
    BOYS WATER POLO
    TROY OC CLASSIC
    Fullerton 22, Rowland 10
    Sunny Hills 8, Rowland 6
    La Habra 9, Servite 8
    ELITE 8 TOURNAMENT
    At Harvard-W
  • California’s financial state deteriorates as officials slack on making financial data public

    California’s financial state deteriorates as officials slack on making financial data public
    There are two ways California could use some truth in accounting. First, with the extraordinary level of waste, fraud and abuse in this state, it is indisputable we need more fiscal discipline and oversight.  Second, and in furtherance of the first, Truth in Accounting (TIA) is a highly reputable think tank that analyzes government financial reports. Its conclusions about California are disturbing to say the least. 
    Last week, TIA released its fifteenth annual Financial State of the St
  • With his presidential dreams crushed, Gavin Newsom continues to phone it in as governor

    With his presidential dreams crushed, Gavin Newsom continues to phone it in as governor
    Finally unshackled from the constraints of having to play governor while running a shadow campaign for president, Gov. Gavin Newsom is now able to drop the pretense and be himself.
    He’s letting Gavin be Gavin and it’s exactly what we would have expected.
    Newsom had a plan to reduce gas prices, which experts say will actually increase gas prices, and instead of introducing it during the legislative session that had been going on since January, he waited until lawmakers were headed hom
  • Bengal mix kitties Molly and Minnie have grown to love people

    Bengal mix kitties Molly and Minnie have grown to love people
    Breed: Bengal mixes
    Age: 4 months
    Sex: Spayed females
    Minnie and Molly’s story: These bonded sisters were rescued from an abandoned warehouse when they were 8 weeks old. Initially very scared of people, they have grown to adore their foster family, thanks to lots of patience and love. They eagerly jump into laps and purr loudly, asking to be petted. They are well-adjusted to living indoors. Their fur has the bullseye markings of a Bengal and is irresistibly soft. Minnie and Molly are total
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  • Great Pyrenees Chloe is well-mannered, indoors and out

    Great Pyrenees Chloe is well-mannered, indoors and out
    Breed: Great Pyrenees
    Age: 4 years
    Sex: Spayed female
    Chloe’s story: Chloe is a charming girl who loves people of all ages. She adores children and gets along well with dogs of all sizes. She is well-mannered inside the house. Outside, she walks well on a leash and enjoys her morning walks. She really loves being with her people and would like to be in a home where she can be someone’s companion. This versatile girl likes car rides and just being part of the family. She is neither an
  • Guardians blank Tigers in AL Division Series opener

    Guardians blank Tigers in AL Division Series opener
    CLEVELAND — Lane Thomas hit a three-run homer in a five-run outburst before Detroit got an out, and the Cleveland Guardians unleashed their lights-out bullpen to complete a four-hitter in a 7-0 win over the Tigers in an AL Division Series opener Saturday.
    Thomas’ shot – on his first career postseason swing – helped the Guardians cool off the Tigers, who stormed into the playoffs with a second-half surge before sweeping AL West champion Houston in the wild-card round.
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  • Rams try to get season back on track before bye week

    Rams try to get season back on track before bye week
    LOS ANGELES — Perhaps it’s fitting that the Rams find themselves facing the Green Bay Packers this week.
    Last season, the Packers game represented the Rams’ rock bottom. The 20-3 road loss in which the offense failed to score a touchdown or surpass 200 total yards was the second straight “humbling” performance in head coach Sean McVay’s estimation, and dropped the Rams to 3-6. They spent the bye week in reflection, and were able to turn their season around, wi
  • UCLA hangs tough, can’t keep up with No. 7 Penn State

    UCLA hangs tough, can’t keep up with No. 7 Penn State
    The UCLA football team traveled all the way to Happy Valley in Pennsylvania, with many expecting it to be a sad state of affairs.
    And while the Bruins did lose 27-11 to No. 7 Penn State on Saturday to remain winless in the Big Ten Conference, they can come away with some positives.
    UCLA (1-4, 0-3 Big Ten) came in as a four-touchdown underdog against the undefeated Nittany Lions – and that was before it was announced before game time that redshirt sophomore Justyn Martin would make his firs
  • Football roundup: Newport Harbor rallies to beat Tesoro; Dana Hills, Troy, El Toro also win in Week 6

    Football roundup: Newport Harbor rallies to beat Tesoro; Dana Hills, Troy, El Toro also win in Week 6
    Newport Harbor overcame a 17-point deficit to beat Tesoro 34-31 in a Bravo League game Friday at Newport Harbor High.
    Jake Meer ran for a 3-yard game-winning touchdown with 1:16 remaining in the game for Newport Harbor (2-4, 1-0).
    Tesoro (3-3, 0-1) attempted a game-tying field goal as time expired, but the kick sailed to the left of the goal post.
    Meer threw a touchdown pass to Cade Fegel who also had an 80-yard kick return for a touchdown. Ryker Budde and Glenn Baranoski had touchdown runs for
  • Angels owner Arte Moreno has sights set on contending in 2025

    Angels owner Arte Moreno has sights set on contending in 2025
    Facing the offseason after a franchise-record 99 losses, Arte Moreno had specific instructions for general manager Perry Minasian.
    “We have a plan to try to add players that are going to help us compete,” the Angels owner said. “Perry’s marching orders are we need to build a team that can compete for a playoff spot. When you get to playoffs, anything can happen.”
    Moreno added that this is not a long-term plan.
    “In 2025,” he said.
    Moreno spoke by phone Sa
  • Dodgers carry 4 rookies on NLDS roster versus Padres

    Dodgers carry 4 rookies on NLDS roster versus Padres
    LOS ANGELES — The Dodgers announced their roster for their National League Division Series against the San Diego Padres and it includes four rookies.
    Pitchers Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Landon Knack and Edgardo Henriquez are included on the 13-man staff. Yamamoto will start Game 1 on Saturday. Rookie outfielder Andy Pages also made the team.
    Not on the roster are veteran reliever Joe Kelly and injured pitcher Clayton Kershaw. Veteran outfielder Kevin Kiermaier, who was acquired from the Toronto B
  • Green Bay Packers at Rams: Who has the edge?

    Green Bay Packers at Rams: Who has the edge?
    GREEN BAY PACKERS (2-2) at RAMS (1-3)
    When: 1:25 p.m. Sunday
    Where: SoFi Stadium
    TV/radio: CBS (Ch. 2)/710 AM; 93.1 FM; 1330 AM (Spanish); Sirius 229, 381
    Line: Packers by 3.5
    Notable injury designations
    Packers: OUT: DL Devonte Wyatt (ankle); DOUBTFUL: WR Romeo Doubs (personal), WR Christian Watson (ankle); QUESTIONABLE: CB Jaire Alexander (groin), OL Elgton Jenkins (knee), TE Luke Musgrave (ankle), CB Carrington Valentine (ankle), OL Jordan Morgan (shoulder), LB Edgerrin Cooper (hip)
  • Los Angeles Comic Con 2024 kicks off with cosplay and ‘Back to the Future’ reunion

    Los Angeles Comic Con 2024 kicks off with cosplay and ‘Back to the Future’ reunion
    When you see Star-Lord and Gamora from Marvel’s “Guardians of the Galaxy” standing next to each other at Los Angeles Comic Con, you might assume they arrived together in a pre-planned group costume.
    “No, we just met today!” said Delaney Sargent of Buena Park. She and Thomas Barr, from Burbank, happened to perfectly match their cosplay to the other on day one of the con, which kicked off this weekend, Oct. 4-6, at the Los Angeles Convention Center.
    Sargent spent abou
  • Blessings for pets of all sizes at Saint Nicholas Church

    Blessings for pets of all sizes at Saint Nicholas Church
    Fr. Martin Bui recites a prayer after the blessing of the animal for the Feast Day of St. Francis of Assisi at Saint Nicholas Catholic Church in Laguna Woods on Friday, Oct. 4, 2024. (Photo by Leonard Ortiz, Orange County Register/SCNG)
    Fr. Martin Bui begins the blessing of the animals for the Feast Day of St. Francis of Assisi at Saint Nicholas Catholic Church in Laguna Woods on Friday, Oct. 4, 2024. (Photo by Leonard Ortiz, Orange County Register/SCNG)
    Fr. Martin Bui, left, says a prayer befor
  • Main Salon at Casa Romantica opens up after being closed for more than a year by landslide

    Main Salon at Casa Romantica opens up after being closed for more than a year by landslide
    A new art collection depicting the history of San Clemente, with an eye on some of its oldest buildings and the beach town’s founders, is among several new permanent art displays now on view in the newly reopened Main Salon of Casa Romantica’s Cultural Center and Garden.
    The salon, which opened Friday, Oct. 4, after being closed because of the unstable hillside beneath the historic San Clemente landmark, has been refurbished with new paint and tiles. The space allows the casa to show
  • Can the Fed heat up Southern California’s chilly real estate job market?

    Can the Fed heat up Southern California’s chilly real estate job market?
    Southern California real estate hiring slowed by two-thirds in a year where property-related businesses were throttled by the Federal Reserve’s tight-money policy.
    My trusty spreadsheet, reviewing state employment stats for August, found 921,800 property-linked workers in Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino and San Diego counties. While local real estate employment grew locally by 9,500 positions in the last 12 months – that’s 65% slower than the 27,000-a-year growth
  • These lovely ornamental plants are actually on invasive species list

    These lovely ornamental plants are actually on invasive species list
    If the birth of a child is one of life’s highlights, the sprouting of seeds is gratifying in a similar way. In both cases, you are a partner in the creation of life. 
    But what will that child or that seedling turn out to be? There is an ongoing controversy whether nature or nurture plays a more prominent role in personality development. In other words, is it the genetic makeup of the child (nature) or the way a child is raised (nurture) that determines their character? 
    With plan
  • Susan Shelley: My picks for the November election

    Susan Shelley: My picks for the November election
    If you’re a registered voter in California, you’ll receive your mail ballot for the November 5 general election in a day or two. Parts of it will look like a law school exam. If you vote on a touch-screen, it may look like a TV show about a law school exam.
    For the sake of clarity, I’m happy to pass along my recommendations on the ballot measures. Ready?
    No on Prop. 2 — This is a huge $10 billion bond for school facilities. Bonds are borrowed money that will cost taxpayer
  • Larry Wilson: Where are the college students on the right?

    Larry Wilson: Where are the college students on the right?
    I read with interest a recent column by Occidental College student Tejas Varma in his Eagle Rock school’s newspaper.
    Its headline drew me in: “The lack of conservative intellectuals at Occidental hurts everyone.”
    Its lede: “‘I want to debate a Republican.’ These are words I don’t usually hear myself say, especially considering how frustrating political debates tend to get with my grandparents. But leaving my politics seminars at Occidental, I find myself
  • Goodwill of OC CEO Nicole Suydam ready to celebrate 100 years, look to future

    Goodwill of OC CEO Nicole Suydam ready to celebrate 100 years, look to future
    There won’t be any celebrities in the spotlight at Goodwill of Orange County’s big 100th anniversary gala on Saturday, Oct. 5.
    The organization is the star, said Nicole Suydam, Goodwill OC’s president and chief executive officer since 2018.
    And the gala takes place on the Goodwill OC campus in Santa Ana, not at a fancy hotel.
    The gathering will raise funds while celebrating what Suydam said is – and always has been – Goodwill’s chief mission: jobs and workforc
  • 100 things to know as Goodwill of Orange County turns 100

    100 things to know as Goodwill of Orange County turns 100
    Goodwill of Orange County is celebrating its centennial year of local service.
    Focused on workforce development, Goodwill has spent the past 10 decades supporting people with disabilities and other challenges to employment.
    With its centennial gala and fundraiser set for Saturday, Oct. 5, here are 100 things to know about the nonprofit organization and the people behind it.
    Founded by Rev. John Winterbourne in fall of 1924, under the auspices of Goodwill Industries of Southern California. (Court
  • Orange County restaurants shut down by health inspectors (Sept. 26-Oct. 3)

    Orange County restaurants shut down by health inspectors (Sept. 26-Oct. 3)
    Restaurants and other food vendors ordered to close and allowed to reopen by Orange County health inspectors from Sept. 26 to Oct. 3.
    Woktastic, 7911 Valley View St., La PalmaClosed: Oct. 2
    Reason: Cockroach infestation
    Reopened: Oct. 3Oasis Bar, 10448 Knott Ave., StantonClosed: Oct. 1
    Reason: Insufficient hot water
    Reopened: Oct. 2Bronx Sandwich Co., 949 S. Euclid St., AnaheimClosed: Oct. 1
    Reason: Cockroach infestation
    Reopened: Oct. 2Kitchen at Troy High School, 2200 Dorothy Lane, FullertonCl
  • Changing demographics and the political calculus of anti-immigrant rhetoric in swing states

    Changing demographics and the political calculus of anti-immigrant rhetoric in swing states
    By Gloria Rebecca Gomez, Stateline
    Editor’s note: This series explores the priorities of voters in Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin as they consider the upcoming presidential election. With the outcome expected to be close, these “swing states” may decide the future of the country.
    As former President Donald Trump worked to scuttle a bipartisan border deal in Congress because it threatened to derail his campaign’s focus on imm
  • Will abortion swing the first post-Roe presidential election?

    Will abortion swing the first post-Roe presidential election?
    By Sofia Resnick, Stateline
    Editor’s note: This series explores the priorities of voters in Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin as they consider the upcoming presidential election. With the outcome expected to be close, these “swing states” may decide the future of the country.
    Dr. Kristin Lyerly’s placenta detached from her uterus when she was 17 weeks pregnant with her fourth son in 2007. Her doctor in Madison, Wisconsin, gave
  • When business is booming but daily living is a struggle

    When business is booming but daily living is a struggle
    By Kevin Hardy and Casey Quinlan, Stateline
    Editor’s note: This series explores the priorities of voters in Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin as they consider the upcoming presidential election. With the outcome expected to be close, these “swing states” may decide the future of the country.
    ROCKY MOUNT, N.C. — The signs on the empty historic buildings envision an urban utopia of sorts, complete with street cafes, bustling bike
  • In the tightest states, new voting laws could tip the outcome in November

    In the tightest states, new voting laws could tip the outcome in November
    By Matt Vasilogambros, Stateline
    Editor’s note: This series explores the priorities of voters in Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin as they consider the upcoming presidential election. With the outcome expected to be close, these “swing states” may decide the future of the country.
    GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — Some voters are already casting early ballots in the first presidential election since the global pandemic ended and former Pre

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