Lawrence Tanter retiring after 43 seasons as Lakers’ public address announcer
Tanter has been the courtside voice at Laker home games since 1982. The 76-year-old missed the end of last season with an undisclosed health matter.
FACT FOCUS: Trump says illegal immigration increased car insurance premiums. Experts say otherwise
Experts say that increased costs were primarily due to effects from the COVID-19 pandemic, which led to riskier behavior on the roads and supply chain disruptions.
Effort to get San Clemente Pier dressed up for 2028 Olympics and its centennial is underway
The San Clemente pier turns 100 in 2028 and the newly renamed San Clemente Conservancy wants to keep it fresh for the next generations.
Help center opens to assist businesses with SBA loan requests in Garden Grove chemical threat
The Economic Injury Disaster Loan program is available to eligible small businesses and private nonprofits who suffered economic losses related to the hazmat incident.
Senate fails to advance war powers resolution to halt US action against Iran
The vote was 47-48, with four Republicans joining most Democrats in supporting the war powers resolution.
Trump goes after Netanyahu as he pursues deal with Iran, putting their friendship to the test
President Donald Trump seems to be testing their friendship as he pressures Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu not to sink the agreement with Iran to end the war.
Sparks know ‘defense is a choice’ versus 1st-place Lynx
Coach Lynne Roberts says the team 'came out casual' in a 20-point road loss Monday against Golden State, which she said just played harder than her squad.
2 Inland Empire men among those accused of plotting to attack UFC matches at White House
Bryan Omar Roa, 24, of Calimesa, and Michael Alan Thomas, 32, of Pinon Hills, are named in the federal complaint.
Blanche set for July confirmation hearings for attorney general as Republicans weigh support
The Senate Judiciary Committee will hold confirmation hearings for Todd Blanche in July as Republicans demand assurances about a settlement fund.
JD Vance went on television to plug a faith memoir. ‘The View’ had other plans
Vice President JD Vance faced grilling on ‘The View’ regarding the economy, immigration, and Epstein files while attempting to promote his new book.