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Got an extra $646 a month? Southern California’s new homebuying pain

“Payment Pulse” deals with the hearth-wrenching reality of Southern California homebuying finances — it’s really about the size of the monthly check to the lender, not the enormity of price tag. Buzz: A typical Southern California homebuyer in March landed a house payment almost one-third higher than a year ago. Source: My trusty spreadsheet looked…
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HOA Homefront: Why selecting a management company based on price is a mistake

This column is the second in a two-part series on selecting HOA management. The previous column discussed the different types of association management services. After selecting the management service type and candidate firm, carefully consider the proposed management contract. Price is NOT everything: Hiring a management firm solely on price is a mistake.  Associations may…
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Adjudication of Jokic-Morris still ‘makes no sense’ months later to Heat’s Spoelstra amid forward’s waiting game

Erik Spoelstra had to move on with his rotation, because the Miami Heat coach was left with no choice, no option. But even with the decision to move past Markieff Morris in his initial playoff mix, Spoelstra acknowledges the inequity of it all when it comes to the veteran power forward. Although it is rare…
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Magic’s Mo Bamba progresses ahead of offseason’s uncertainty

Before entering an offseason of uncertainty, Mo Bamba made it known he wants to continue to be a part of what the Orlando Magic are building. Bamba used words such as “us”, “our” or “we” when reflecting on the growth the 2021-22 season brought the Magic and discussing what could lie ahead for the young…
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Afghan IS group claims series of bombings targeting Shiites

By KATHY GANNON ISLAMABAD (AP) — An Islamic State affiliate on Friday claimed a series of bombings a day earlier that targeted Afghanistan’s minority Shiite Muslims, while Pakistan issued a warning of IS threats in its eastern Punjab province. The deadliest of three bombings on Thursday in Afghanistan exploded inside a Shite mosque in northern…
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Surf contest at Lower Trestles brings friendly competition, fierce rivalry

Hundreds of wave riders from beach towns along the California coast, and across the country, are battling for bragging right at Lower Trestles this weekend. The famed cobblestone surf break just south of San Clemente is host for three days of competition through Saturday, April 23, to crown the U.S. Board Riders Club national champions.…
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Don’t count on that $400 gas rebate just yet

Q. Hi Honk: I enjoy reading your column, and I never thought that I would be writing to you, but here we go. I have an older car that I am going to sell. I believe that the state is considering issuing gas rebates for registered cars. What is the status of that plan, or…
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Hard work, spirituality, familial support are keys to resiliency in APIDA community, experts say

By Nicole Gregory, contributing writer Resiliency in the Asian Pacific Islander Desi American community was highlighted in an April 13 Titan Table Talk in honor of APIDA Heritage Month. After a welcome from CSUF President Fram Virjee, panelists told personal stories of resiliency and described how the characteristic is demonstrated in the many Asian American…
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5 tips to improve your home-cooking skills for a healthy diet

There’s no doubt that learning how to cook is an important life skill. Plus, cooking at home offers surprising benefits for home cooks of all skill levels. While cooking skills can be taught from a young age, it’s never too late to start cooking or advance your culinary skills. Having confidence in the kitchen can…
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Elections 2022: Get to know Bob Archuleta, three more candidates in 30th District State Senate primary

State Sen. Bob Archuleta, a Democrat from Pico Rivera, is favored to win a second term this year in the newly drawn 30th District. But to do so, he’ll have to defeat two fellow Democrats and a Republican challenger. Both Democratic challengers have some local name recognition and political experience. Henry Bouchot is a Whittier…
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