Mater Dei High’s quarterback lineage is so distinguished, it’s noteworthy whenever the Monarchs announce a new starter at the position. Coach Bruce Rollinson did just that on Monday, March 15 as he named freshman Elijah Brown as the team’s starter for the season-opener game at JSerra on Friday, March 19. Brown (6-2, 178) beat out […]
Read more »Mater Dei High’s quarterback lineage is so distinguished, it’s noteworthy whenever the Monarchs announce a new starter at the position. Coach Bruce Rollinson did just that on Monday, March 15 as he named freshman Elijah Brown as the team’s starter for the season-opener game at JSerra on Friday, March 19. Brown (6-2, 178) beat out […]
Read more »What began as a few people sleeping outside El Centro Cultural de Mexico in downtown Santa Ana has, in recent months, grown to more than 40 homeless living in tents in the non-profit’s parking lot, pitting center operators against the city and neighborhood residents who complain of filthy conditons. The people who run the cultural […]
Read more »Southern California residents woke up to chilly weather and showers Monday. But weather experts predict the rest of the week will be dry. The rain was due to a weather system that developed over Northern California and moved south down the coast into Southern California on Sunday night and Monday morning, according to Joe Sirard, […]
Read more »Lakers center Montrezl Harrell, right, drives against Warriors center James Wiseman during the first half of Monday’s game in San Francisco. Harrell had 27 points in a 128-97 win. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu) Lakers guard Dennis Schroder, right, gets past Warriors center James Wiseman on his way to the basket during the first half of Monday’s […]
Read more »LeBron James celebrate a Steph Curry 3-pointer? Given the contentious history between the multiple-time MVPs, it might shock the senses. But James and Curry were allies for the first time ever as pros in the All-Star Game in Atlanta a week ago, and the two men found the kind of easy chemistry that belies their […]
Read more »Clippers forward Marcus Morris Sr. battles Dallas Mavericks forward Dorian Finney-Smith during the first half of Monday’s game in Dallas. (AP Photo/Brandon Wade) DALLAS, TEXAS – MARCH 15: Ivica Zubac #40 of the LA Clippers makes a slam dunk against Kristaps Porzingis #6 of the Dallas Mavericks in the first quarter at American Airlines Center […]
Read more »Southern California residents woke up to chilly weather and showers Monday. But weather experts predict the rest of the week will be dry. The rain was due to a weather system that developed over Northern California and moved south down the coast into Southern California on Sunday night and Monday morning, according to Joe Sirard, […]
Read more »The past year’s battle against a novel coronavirus put politicians, business owners and workers in a no-win situation — the health vs. wealth debate. Choosing between safety protocols and economic losses is a daunting task. The government set a framework. Industry acted accordingly. Employees had to deal with the consequences. California’s death total of more […]
Read more »Newton’s first law of motion states that a body at rest tends to stay at rest — and a body in motion tends to stay in motion — unless acted on by an external force. It’s called inertia, in science as well as politics. This Google Earth image shows how close the expanded dry storage […]
Read more »Scores and stats from Orange County games on Monday, March 15. Click here for details about sending your team’s scores and stats to the Register. MONDAY’S SCORES BOYS WATER POLO FREEWAY LEAGUE Sunny Hills 9, Sonora 6 CRESTVIEW LEAGUE Foothill 12, Yorba Linda 4 NONLEAGUE El Dorado 10, Villa Park 6 Goals: (VP) Harris 2 […]
Read more »What began as a few people sleeping outside El Centro Cultural de Mexico in downtown Santa Ana has, in recent months, grown to more than 40 homeless living in tents in the non-profit’s parking lot, pitting center operators against the city and neighborhood residents who complain of filthy conditons. The people who run the cultural […]
Read more »What began as a few people sleeping outside El Centro Cultural de Mexico in downtown Santa Ana has, in recent months, grown to more than 40 homeless living in tents in the non-profit’s parking lot, pitting center operators against the city and neighborhood residents who complain of filthy conditons. The people who run the cultural […]
Read more »The Clippers tried something new Monday in Dallas. They sent forth a fresh starting five whose makeup was motivated by injuries and, likely, by history of the recent and less recent variety. L.A. was without starting guard Patrick Beverley, who remained in L.A. tending to a sore right knee. Also Serge Ibaka, usually the starting […]
Read more »Losing four straight is not an ideal way to enter the NCAA Tournament. Being bounced out of the Pac-12 Conference in one game isn’t either. But now that the UCLA men’s basketball team is officially in the big dance, all that matters is Thursday’s tilt with Michigan State. The No. 11-seed play-in game will be […]
Read more »Joseph Mejia’s phone will not stop buzzing. It’s early January, and as the 31-year-old CAL FIRE firefighter battles a vegetation blaze in the San Diego area, his pregnant wife is in a distant doctor’s office sending him videos of their first child’s heartbeat. Four long hours pass before the father-to-be can revel in the moment. […]
Read more »By Sarah Kwon, Kaiser Health News Contributing writer For a decade, Jennifer Crow has taken care of her parents, who have multiple sclerosis. After her father had a stroke in December, the family got serious in its conversations with a retirement community — and learned that one service it offered was the COVID-19 vaccination. “They […]
Read more »By Sarah Kwon, Kaiser Health News Contributing writer For a decade, Jennifer Crow has taken care of her parents, who have multiple sclerosis. After her father had a stroke in December, the family got serious in its conversations with a retirement community — and learned that one service it offered was the COVID-19 vaccination. “They […]
Read more »By Sarah Kwon, Kaiser Health News Contributing writer For a decade, Jennifer Crow has taken care of her parents, who have multiple sclerosis. After her father had a stroke in December, the family got serious in its conversations with a retirement community — and learned that one service it offered was the COVID-19 vaccination. “They […]
Read more »When you first install Facebook Messenger, the app asks if you’d like to sync it with your phone’s contacts as a feature of convenience. However, once you activate this feature, it stays on ‐ meaning whenever you add a new contact in your phone, Facebook will automatically know about it. Well, it’s common knowledge that […]
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