By Pete Zarustica It’s often said that football is a game of inches. On Sunday at Anaheim Stadium, it was a game of about three feet. Trailing by two runs in the […]
By Pete Zarustica It’s often said that football is a game of inches. On Sunday at Anaheim Stadium, it was a game of about three feet. Trailing by two runs in the […]
The last remnant of a worldwide religious ministry that began in Garden Grove has left the Big Strawberry and settled in Irvine. Shepherd’s Grove, the descendent of the Crystal Cathedral congregation founded […]
A closer look at the city’s plans for housing and the use of federal block grants will be offered at Wednesday’s meeting of the Westminster City Council. The city will hold a […]
By Thom deMartino It’s a story of friendship, respect, ambition, and above all — the music. By popular demand, “Always, Patsy Cline” is back for a limited time at the Gem Theater […]
Albert Pujols’ two-run home run in the sixth inning was the difference in the Los Angeles Angels’ 4-3 win over the San Francisco Giants Saturday night in Anaheim. The win stopped the […]
A resolution declaring the West Garden Grove area as “The West Grove District” goes before the Garden Grove City Council on Tuesday. Councilman Kris Beard (District 1) is making the proposal, which […]
By Pete Zarustica The quick, steep slide of the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim continued another notch on Friday as they not only lost to the staggering San Francisco Giants 8-1 at […]
The game of the year for Garden Grove League baseball will on be Tuesday when La Quinta hosts Rancho Alamitos in a battle for the GGL crown. Both teams will go into […]
A young child has been hospitalized after suffering “severe” wounds inflicted by one of the family’s Doberman Pinscher dogs in Garden Grove. According to Capt. Thanh Nguyen, spokesperson for the Garden Grove […]
While you were sleeping …. The Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim held a comfortable – but early – lead in the American League West until they ran into the Boston Red Sox […]