Day: February 2, 2024

Irvine boys basketball team defeats Portola and earns coveted CIF playoff berth

Irvine players and coaches celebrate after Friday’s win over Portola. (Photo: Tim Burt, OC Sports Zone). Irvine High School’s boys basketball team clinched fourth place and a trip to the CIF Division 4 playoffs Friday night defeating Portola 71-51 at the Pacific Coast League post-season tournament. Irvine players and coaches Read More

A Hidden Gem

Yoga classes led by Geo and Katresha Moskios are part of The Pearl Laguna’s health-focused program. Nestled in Laguna Canyon, The Pearl Laguna offers wellness retreats that will leave you feeling rested, restored and better than ever. By Ashley Ryan Whenever a new year rolls around, we find ourselves making Read More

Plant Power

The Beyond Burger with a plant-based patty, sprouts, avocado and house-made ketchup at Lumberyard Alternative “meatlike” proteins and vegetable-based entrees continue to push the limits. By Sharon Stello Since Beyond Burger and Impossible Burger leaped onto the food scene with their plant-based patties in 2016, the alternative meat market has Read More

PHOTOS: Crean Lutheran completes undefeated run in league with win over Tustin

Jane Hewitt of Crean Lutheran takes a jumper in Thursday’s game with Tustin. (Photos courtesy Crean Lutheran Shutterbugs, Howard Lyon). Crean Lutheran High School’s girls basketball team wrapped up a perfect season in the Empire League defeating Tustin 57-34 Thursday night at Tustin. Sophomore point guard Maddy Nguyen had 14 Read More

Monthly Mortgage Volume Increases 13.96% In Latest Feb. 2024 MCT Indices Report

SAN DIEGO, Calif. /California Newswire/ — Mortgage Capital Trading, Inc. (MCT®), the de facto leader in innovative mortgage capital markets technology, announced today an increase of 13.96% in mortgage lock volume compared to the previous month. To gain comprehensive insights into the market dynamics, industry professionals and enthusiasts are invited Read More

Partial Closure of Central Library Parking Lot to Begin Feb. 5 to Accommodate Lecture Hall Construction

Parking at the Newport Beach Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave., will be significantly reduced beginning Monday, Feb. 5 to accommodate construction of a new auditorium. The partial parking lot closure may impact library patrons, particularly during special events or high-traffic periods. If parking is not available, library patrons are encouraged Read More