Anaheim hills briefs: Summer reading launches with special author visit
Sharon Hlapcich writes about events and happenings in the Anaheim Hills area.
US puts up $750K to evacuate an American who was aboard hantavirus cruise ship from remote island
The State Department chartered a private yacht to evacuate a citizen exposed to hantavirus from Pitcairn Island, straining emergency funds.
How Andrés Cantor went from San Marino High to the unmistakable voice of soccer
The broadcaster, who began playing and writing about fútbol in high school and is renowned for his 'GOOOAL!' call, prepares for his 12th consecutive World Cup.
Anduril CEO says he’s open to building weapons hub outside of US
Anduril Industries Inc., one of the world's most valuable defense-tech startups, would consider building its next weapons manufacturing hub outside the U.S., said Chief Executive Officer Brian Schimpf.
Cooking with Judy: Coming at nutritious meals from different angles
Fullerton’s Judy Bart Kancigor is the author of “Cooking Jewish” and “The Perfect Passover Cookbook.”
Police officer in Toronto killed in shooting linked to investigation of a US Consulate attack
A Toronto police officer has been shot and killed by a suspect linked to an attack on the U.S. Consulate in March. The incident happened Thursday.
Miles Robinson fulfills World Cup dream after devastating injury
Four years ago, Miles Robinson's World Cup dreams were dashed in a blink.
Haiti’s World Cup jersey deemed too political, echoing censure of its Winter Olympic uniform
The jersey originally featured a depiction of the final battle of the 1803 Haitian War of Independence.
22 music festivals coming to Southern California through the end of 2026
From intimate niche gatherings to some of the region's largest music festivals, Southern California continues to offer something for nearly every kind of music fan.
Brazil reports drop in Amazon deforestation rates, pushing back on US tariff accusations
Brazilian officials have announced a significant drop in deforestation rates. Brazilian officials on Thursday thus pushed back on accusations used by the United States to justify tariffs on Brazil.