The Dodgers score eight runs in the first two innings of the second game and finish with a season-high 12 runs to extend their winning streak to four games.
The Angels take a one-run lead into the eighth, but Ryan Tepera walks two and the Angels make two errors as they give up seven runs on their way to a 10-5 loss.
In recent years, University of California at Berkeley has been the subject of numerous reports of sexual assault claims filed by students. Just last month, California State University faculty circulated a petition calling for the Legislature to launch an ...
Each week, publications from the News Group’s 11 properties (Orange County Register, L.A. Daily News, Press-Enterprise, San Gabriel Valley Tribune, Long Beach Press-Telegram, The Daily Breeze, San Bernardino Sun,
Visitor spending at Disney’s domestic theme parks increased by more than 40% in the second quarter of 2022 versus 2019 and by 20% compared to the same period in 2021, according to the company’s
David Wenwei Chou, who authorities say holds a grudge against Taiwan, was seen in a photo with a banner demanding ‘the annihilation of separatist demons.’
Samuel Felipe, 42, of Ontario was identified as the suspect and was located at his home at 1161 West I Street in Ontario, according to San Bernardino County inmate records.
Universal Studios Hollywood’s annual Halloween Horror Nights will return in 2022 with eight new haunted houses starting Sept. 8 and running select evenings through Halloween night Oct. 31. Producers have revealed that the first attraction will bring classic monsters The Wolf Man,
David Wenwei Chou, who is alleged to have carried out a rampage over his hatred of Taiwanese people, also faces attempted murder counts, among other charges.
The Walton family fortune tumbled more than $16.5 billion on Tuesday after Walmart slashed its profit outlook. Walmart, controlled by the family, fell as much as 11% in New York trading after the Bentonville, Arkansas-based company reported earnings that ...
The Coastal fire in Laguna Niguel is now fully contained, Orange County Fire Authority officials announced Tuesday morning, May 17. The fire that ignited on May 11 and burned through 200 acres, while destroying 21 multi-million dollar homes and damaging 10 ...
Inland Master Chorale will present “Reflect, Remember, Rejoice,” a concert featuring the requiems by Gabriel Fauré and Maurice Duruflé, 4 p.m. Sunday, May 22, in Memorial Chapel on the University of Redlands campus, 1200 E. Colton Ave. For this final ...
As we’ve already mentioned, there was so much response to our request last week for readers’ ideas to fix baseball that one column couldn’t hold it all. Neither could two. So we’re back again today with the final installment.
Now comes the real dream deal, the Little League World Series. To provide proper perspective for baseball and dreams, we turn to Ollie Turner, a 44-year-old Torrance coach. “I always dreamed about coming here,
Pac-12 officials have attended the last three practices where UCLA players were in full pads to officiate game situations. The coaching staff will continue to ramp up the situational work for a few more days before the game week routine begins.
We’ll be back for Part 3, when our readers discuss pace of play, replay reviews, the hated and feared extra-inning rule, TV blackouts, scheduling and the game’s economics. Whew!
The idea of an automated strike zone becomes more plausible with every outrageously bad call, and I think we’re getting toward a consensus that umpires just can’t keep up with 21st century pitching. The numbers show it,