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QB Aaron Rodgers reportedly agrees to a big contract to stay with the Green Bay Packers

Aaron Rodgers is planning to come back to the Green Bay Packers for an 18th season, a move that keeps the reigning MVP off the trade market and answers the question that had dominated NFL offseason discussions. Rodgers sent out a tweet Tuesday afternoon confirming his return. “YES, I will be playing with the Packers…
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Broncos land Russell Wilson in blockbuster trade that reshapes NFL

Mr. Unlimited is going to Mile High. The Denver Broncos landed star Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson in a blockbuster trade on Tuesday afternoon. Denver is sending the Seahawks two first-round picks, two-second round picks, a fifth-round pick, quarterback Drew Lock, defensive lineman Shelby Harris and tight end Noah Fant, per multiple reports, in return…
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Dodgers prospect Hyun-il Choi hopes to accelerate his future

GLENDALE, Ariz. — Hyun-Il Choi is a young man in a hurry. One of the top high school players in his native South Korea, he would have been a top pick in the Korean Baseball Organization’s draft but chose to sign with the Dodgers instead. “It wasn’t difficult for me,” Choi said at Camelback Ranch…
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Online Ashford University fined $22M for misleading students

A California judge has ordered an online, for-profit university and its former parent company to pay $22 million in penalties, saying they mislead students about the costs of their education, among other things, the state’s attorney general announced Monday. The San Diego Superior Court ruled in favor of the state of California in its 2017…
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Is the baseball rule fading away? Ask the lawyer

Q: If I go to a baseball game and get injured by a foul ball, do I have a claim? B.K., Hawthorne Ron Sokol A: The “baseball rule” has been around a long time. It derives from the assumption of risk doctrine, which provides that a party against whom a claim is made can assert…
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Dana Point Harbor construction to begin shortly, looks to county support on new financing plan

The developers chosen four years ago to revitalize the Dana Point Harbor say construction will begin soon on the marina and a new parking structure. Starting in April, the first area to see a change will be the C-Docks in the marina, an area south of the Island Way Bridge not far from the restaurants…
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‘Thank you’: Crowds pay respects as police procession heads to memorial service for Nicholas Vella

On a crisp, cloudless morning, more than 300 law enforcement vehicles filed past the Huntington Beach Pier on Pacific Coast Highway on Tuesday, March 8, to honor police helicopter pilot Nicholas Vella, who died last month on duty in a helicopter crash in Newport Harbor. About 100 people gathered at Main Street and PCH to…
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Prevent the use of victim DNA by the police

  State Sen. Scott Wiener, D-San Francisco, has introduced legislation to prohibit law enforcement agencies from using the DNA of victims collected from rape kits for use to investigate separate crimes. That is a sensible proposal and should be implemented statewide to make sure it never happens anywhere ever again. “There are so many barriers…
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Niles: Disney can’t play both sides in Florida ‘Don’t Say Gay’ battle

Disney might be the world’s leading producer of fantasy, but it cannot escape a hard reality that the company has helped to create in Florida. Cast members and critics have been attacking Disney management for the company’s support of politicians behind Florida’s so-called “Don’t Say Gay” legislation. The bill would prohibit primary school teachers from…
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CSUF’s ambitious fundraising campaign nears the finish line

By Nicole Gregory, contributing writer Two years ago, Cal State Fullerton announced the comprehensive campaign called “It Takes A Titan.” Its goal of raising $250 million will end this year, and as of Feb. 14, the campaign is 99% funded, according to Carlos Leija, associate vice president for College and Program Development at CSUF and…
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