In Loving Memory.
Day: October 19, 2021
Cody Bellinger’s return to health is coming at opportune time for Dodgers
LOS ANGELES — The man who once hit 47 home runs in a single season went 47 days between his ninth and 10th home runs
Walker Buehler’s short start in NLCS Game 3 puts Dodgers in rare territory
LOS ANGELES ? The Dodgers have a starting pitching problem. Since League Championship Series play began in 1969, only two teams have advanced to the
Photos: Ex-Rep. Gabrielle Giffords unveils memorial to victims of gun violence at Exposition Park
Former Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords hugs Francisco, 40, of South LA, after he told her he was shot in the opposite side of his head from
Long Beach New Blues Festival sings out again
A full day of blues on two stages is on tap Saturday, Nov. 13, with the return of the New Blues Festival at Shoreline Aquatic
USC QB Jaxson Dart’s status for Notre Dame still up in air
LOS ANGELES — USC quarterback Jaxson Dart showed signs of progress at Tuesday’s practice as he works to return from meniscus surgery, but his status
Lakers welcome back Avery Bradley ‘with open arms’
LOS ANGELES — Just a week ago, Avery Bradley was possibly the most unlikely Laker to ever earn a tribute video, having played just 49 games
Goleta Man Arrested on Multiple Charges After Suspected Arson Incident
Santa Barbara Sheriff’s deputies arrested a Goleta man early Tuesday morning after he allegedly started a structure fire, injuring one woman who was in the
ANDERSON, Mary 'Pat'
Oct. 17, 1935 – Oct. 2, 2021 Mary “Patricia” Million was born in Espan~ola, N.M. to parents Alvin and Rose Million. She had two sisters
Halloween horror movie picks: 10 great fright flicks from 2020-21
There has been no shortage of scares over the last couple of years. Most of them, of course, came from the real world — as
Controversial Redondo power plant operations extended through 2023
With California struggling to meet electricity demands as it transitions to clean energy, regulators on Tuesday, Oct. 19, approved another extension to keep the outdated,
Coronavirus: Woman who refused to wear mask in Costa Mesa grocery store goes on trial
A maskless woman accused of refusing to leave a Costa Mesa grocery store has become the only person to go on trial in Orange County
UCLA welcomes ESPN’s ‘College GameDay,’ keeps focus on Oregon
The UCLA football players will not have the opportunity to participate in on-campus festivities that come with ESPN’s “College GameDay” setting up on campus Saturday
Navy finds failures that led to blaze destroying ship
By Lolita C. Baldor | Associated Press WASHINGTON — A Navy report has concluded there were sweeping failures by commanders, crew members and others that
LA County reports 26 more coronavirus deaths, 825 new cases
Los Angeles County reported another 26 COVID-19 deaths on Tuesday, Oct. 19, along with 825 newly confirmed infections, while the number of people hospitalized with
Brian Rodriguez knows LAFC’s must-win mantra all too well
When Brian Rodriguez returned to the U.S. in mid-July, the Los Angeles Football Club forward found his club playing its best soccer of the season.
Cody Bellinger’s 3-run homer in 8th fuels Dodgers’ rally to beat Braves in NLCS Game 3
LOS ANGELES — Are you not entertained? Like a defibrillator paddle straight to the chest, Cody Bellinger’s three-run home run in the bottom of the
A new contractor will finish Long Beach’s Alamitos Beach concessions project
A new contractor will finish building the Alamitos Beach concession stand, Long Beach City Council members voted Tuesday night, Oct. 19. Its previous contractor, Klassic
Margaret-Ann Clemente
It is with great sadness that the family announces the passing of Margaret-Ann Clemente on Oct. 4, 2021, at the age of 72, from cancer.
Mary Elanor ‘Sunshine’ Togliatti
Elanor left this world on Aug. 19, 2021, surrounded by friends and family. A longtime resident of La Honda, Elanor loved her life in the
LA County leaders approve sweeping probe of contracts amid Ridley-Thomas allegations
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday, Oct. 19, unanimously approved an investigation — and sweeping review of what could be thousands of
Republicans must reject Trump’s election fraud nonsense
President Joe Biden is paying a heavy political price for reasons in and out of his control. If current trends hold, from supply-chain problems to
ShakeOut Day: Here are eight-plus things you can do now to get ready for an earthquake
Thursday, Oct. 21, is International ShakeOut Day, so here are a few quake related things to consider. We know we here in California are prone