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4 ducks reportedly shot in TeWinkle Park in Costa Mesa

Costa Mesa police are investigating the fatal shootings of four ducks in TeWinkle Park. Police were called Monday about the shooting of a mallard, a Pekin duck and two Muscovy ducks known as Mr. Chipper and Grace, according to Debbie McGuire of the Wetlands and Wildlife Center, which is helping police with the investigation by…
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State auditor asks legislators to hold MWD accountable for hiring, ethics practices

Citing nearly two decades of failure to develop fair and comprehensive hiring practices and ethics policies, the State Auditor’s Office on Thursday, April 21, asked the governor and legislators to step in to assist in holding the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California accountable. “Although MWD agreed to develop comprehensive hiring procedures nearly 20 years…
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Laguna Niguel man arrested on suspicion of setting string of fires along Ortega Highway

A Laguna Niguel man was arrested after arson investigators determined a string of fires along Ortega Highway were set intentionally, officials said. A joint investigation between the Orange County Sheriff’s Department, Orange County Fire Authority, Cal Fire, and U.S. Forest Service lead detectives to Homayon Farnoodymeher, 46, after evidence was found. The sheriff’s department declined…
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La Habra softball’s Reese Ruvalcaba belts 3 HRs in league-clinching win over Sonora

LA HABRA – There was no way La Habra senior Reese Ruvalcaba was going to let rival Sonora back in the Freeway League title chase, and she made sure with her own home run derby. Ruvalcaba slugged a two-run homer in the second inning and a three-run homer in the third. Reese Ruvalcaba #4 of…
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Where the USC defense stands as spring practice winds down

LOS ANGELES — Last season was a disheartening one for the USC defense. A unit many expected to take the next step under then-defensive coordinator Todd Orlando instead regressed in confounding areas. Even the pass rush, expected to be the strength of the entire USC team, was confoundingly ineffective as the Trojans struggled with the…
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Sydney Somerndike returns to lead ‘rejuvenated’ Villa Park softball past Esperanza

Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe now VILLA PARK — Sydney Somerndike returned to form on Thursday, and so did Villa Park’s softball team. The Arizona-bound pitcher fired a one-hitter with 12 strikeouts and also singled twice to lead the No. 4-ranked Spartans to a much-needed 2-0 victory against No.…
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Woodbridge baseball tops Beckman to keep Pacific Coast League race close

IRVINE >> The Woodbridge baseball team Thursday beat Beckman 4-3 at Ryan Lemmon Stadium to remain in the race for its second consecutive Pacific Coast League championship. Woodbridge (18-7, 12-3) is one game behind Beckman (19-6, 13-2) in the standings with one more meeting between the two teams on Monday. Both teams have two other…
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Super wasn’t good enough for Rams’ Cam Akers

For Cam Akers, being part of the Rams’ Super Bowl championship run in his second NFL season was all he could have wished for. The running back’s own performance, though, left something to be desired. That’s why, Akers says, he was back in training long before Rams players and coaches reunited this week for the…
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Luis Robert going on the injured list is ‘a possibility’ after he leaves the Chicago White Sox loss with a groin strain

In a trip marked by sloppy weather and sloppy play, the Chicago White Sox took another hit in the eighth inning Thursday against the Cleveland Guardians. Center fielder Luis Robert exited the 6-3 loss with what manager Tony La Russa called “a little minor groin strain,” according to the initial opinion. While head athletic trainer…
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Biden announces heavy artillery, other weapons for Ukraine

By AAMER MADHANI, ROBERT BURNS and DARLENE SUPERVILLE WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden pledged an additional $1.3 billion Thursday for new weapons and economic assistance to help Ukraine in its strong but increasingly difficult battle against the Russian invasion, and he promised to seek much more from Congress to keep the guns, ammunition and…
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