OK, so I’m driving down Chapman Avenue, past the See’s Candy, when a guy on a bike sails his two-wheeler diagonally across four lanes of moving traffic. I brake my Chevy in […]
OK, so I’m driving down Chapman Avenue, past the See’s Candy, when a guy on a bike sails his two-wheeler diagonally across four lanes of moving traffic. I brake my Chevy in […]
At this point, I am willing to bet my collection of old Mad Magazines that the Greatest Player (So Far) of the 21st Century – Shohei Ohtani – will be the very […]
By Tim Booth/AP Sports Writer SEATTLE (AP) – Clayton Kershaw doesn`t know how many more of these celebrations he`ll get the chance to enjoy inside the Los Angeles Dodgers` clubhouse. Wrapping up […]
When Los Amigos High School launched its football program, Richard Nixon was president. Eight chief executives later, the Lobos had their first “home” game. As part of the Garden Grove Unified School […]
This will probably shake the foundations of the West Orange County area, but I actually agree with one recent decision of the Westminster City Council. Just in case you didn’t read it […]
Marilyn and I were having lunch at the Amarith Table restaurant the other day with former Garden Grove Journal sports columnist Don Alexander and his charming gal pal, Di, when the topic […]
Shades of Mo Vaughn. When Aaron Rodgers went down with an Achilles heel tear in the fourth play of his first game with the New York Jets on Monday Night Football, it’s […]
One of the proudest moments of my life followed by just a few days one of the most disheartening. Sept. 11, 2001, of course, was the date of the attack on America […]
Detroit Lions coach Dan Campbell is getting lots of clicks and other attention for his post-game locker room speech after his team upset the defending Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs 21-20 […]
Garden Grove was founded in 1874, making next year the 150th anniversary of the establishment of the community. This is the second in a series of articles about the early days […]