By Amanda Watts and Leah Asmelash | CNN Six Dr. Seuss books will no longer be published because they “portray people in ways that are hurtful and wrong,” the business that preserves the author’s legacy said. The titles are: “And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street” “If I Ran the Zoo” “McElligot’s […]
Read more »The human hand is a work of splendour. It is also a tool that can create other marvellous work as well. Take for instance the art of Hand Painting. Using the hands as part of the final artwork itself, hand painting breathes life into a piece of art through movement, the surface of the skin […]
Read more »Masks? Actually, in Orange County, the answer is most likely “sure.” Despite the county’s recent reputation as a hotbed of voters who flout mask-wearing and other social distancing rules, the 2021 Orange County Annual Survey from Chapman University shows seven out of 10 local voters support a national mask mandate, and similar majorities back other […]
Read more »WESTMINSTER — A suspect was in custody Monday night after he led California Highway Patrol officers on a pursuit from Riverside to Westminster, pulled into the parking lot of a Walmart, ditched the car, ran inside and was arrested a short time later. UPDATE: The driver pulled right up to the front of a Walmart […]
Read more »By ZEKE MILLER | Associated Press WASHINGTON — Pharmaceutical giant Merck & Co. will help produce rival Johnson & Johnson’s newly approved coronavirus vaccine in an effort to expand supply more quickly, a Biden administration official confirmed Tuesday. The announcement comes as the White House looks to speed the production of the single-dose vaccine. Officials […]
Read more »A few years ago on Thanksgiving, my entire family flew to my sister’s house, except for me. I couldn’t afford the plane ticket, so I stayed home. When I looked at their pictures on Facebook, I was upset that I missed out on the trip. That concept is called the fear of missing out (FOMO). […]
Read more »The end-of-day totals from California public health websites for Sunday, Feb. 28, registered 2,901 new cases of the coronavirus, bringing the total number of cases there have been in the state to 3,544,572. The 14-day total of new cases, 5,815, is down 86.2% from the Jan. 1 high of 42,268. There were 224 new deaths […]
Read more »Masks? Actually, in Orange County, the answer is most likely “sure.” Despite the county’s recent reputation as a hotbed of voters who flout mask-wearing and other social distancing rules, the 2021 Orange County Annual Survey from Chapman University shows seven out of 10 local voters support a national mask mandate, and similar majorities back other […]
Read more »Nearby sharing — the Microsoft’s answer to the Apple’s AirDrop — got introduced in Windows 10 in its April 2018 Update. The feature lets you share documents and photos, web links, and more from your computer to a nearby computer if both have Windows 10 — wirelessly using Bluetooth or Wi-Fi. Now you can share […]
Read more »The Ducks’ Jakob Silfverberg, left, battles for the puck against the St. Louis Blues’ Zach Sanford during Monday’s game at Honda Center. (Photo by Leonard Ortiz, Orange County Register/SCNG) Isac Lundestrom (48) of the Anaheim Ducks looks back to teammate Max Comtois (53) after Lundestrom scored a goal in the first period against the St. […]
Read more »WESTMINSTER — A suspect was in custody Monday night after he led California Highway Patrol officers on a pursuit from Riverside to Westminster, pulled into the parking lot of a Walmart, ditched the car, ran inside and was arrested a short time later. UPDATE: The driver pulled right up to the front of a Walmart […]
Read more »Masks? Actually, in Orange County, the answer is most likely “sure.” Despite the county’s recent reputation as a hotbed of voters who flout mask-wearing and other social distancing rules, the 2021 Orange County Annual Survey from Chapman University shows seven out of 10 local voters support a national mask mandate, and similar majorities back other […]
Read more »The end-of-day totals from California public health websites for Sunday, Feb. 28, registered 2,901 new cases of the coronavirus, bringing the total number of cases there have been in the state to 3,544,572. The 14-day total of new cases, 5,815, is down 86.2% from the Jan. 1 high of 42,268. There were 224 new deaths […]
Read more »Masks? Actually, in Orange County, the answer is most likely “sure.” Despite the county’s recent reputation as a hotbed of voters who flout mask-wearing and other social distancing rules, the 2021 Orange County Annual Survey from Chapman University shows seven out of 10 local voters support a national mask mandate, and similar majorities back other […]
Read more »The Sunset Conference has created a schedule for six-player girls sand volleyball teams. The schools with teams in the league are Corona del Mar, Edison, Fountain Valley, Huntington Beach, Laguna Beach, Los Alamitos, Marina and Newport Harbor. The California Department of Public Health guidelines allow interscholastic and youth volleyball to be played indoors only when […]
Read more »A former bicycle motocross coach was convicted Monday, March 1, of sexually assaulting three boys and exchanging child pornography on the internet. Orange County Superior Court Judge Michael J. Cassidy ruled that Mandak Kohn Griffin is guilty of 13 felony charges, including possession of child pornography and lewd acts upon a child along with other […]
Read more »Five Orange County high school athletes involved in indoor sports have joined the legal challenge of California’s guidelines for youth sports amid the coronavirus pandemic. Two volleyball players, a basketball player, a wrestler and one cheerleader jointly filed for a temporary restraining order, with the the support of their parents/guardians, in Orange County Superior Court […]
Read more »Six high school football teams from Orange County took part Monday in Public School Media Day, a video call where members of the media could learn about the teams and their players. Media days have been held in college sports for many years. The Trinity League started media days for its sports teams a few […]
Read more »A county-run mass coronavirus vaccination site at Disneyland will be closed Wednesday, March 3, so staff can transform part of the tented outdoor site into a drive-thru for patients with disabilities. It is set to open the drive-thru lanes Monday. The Disneyland Super POD (point of dispensing), using one of the theme park’s parking lots, […]
Read more »The Sunset Conference has created a schedule for six-player girls sand volleyball teams. The schools with teams in the league are Corona del Mar, Edison, Fountain Valley, Huntington Beach, Laguna Beach, Los Alamitos, Marina and Newport Harbor. The California Department of Public Health guidelines allow interscholastic and youth volleyball to be played indoors only when […]
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