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Orange County restaurants shut down by health inspectors (Jan. 16-23)

Restaurants and other food vendors ordered to close and allowed to reopen by Orange County health inspectors from Jan. 16 to Jan. 23. Food sales at Excaliber Fuels station, 8482 Westminster Blvd., Westminster Closed: Jan. 22 Reason: Rodent infestation Reopened: Jan. 22 Food sales at CVS Pharmacy, 731 S. Weir Canyon Road, Suite 131, Anaheim…
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Larry Wilson: As if the fires weren’t enough, anti-vaxxers pose a new threat

Too many Southern Californians are running scared for their lives right now. Tens of thousands of displaced, suddenly homeless residents of Altadena, Pasadena and Pacific Palisades after firestorms destroyed entire neighborhoods. More than tens of thousands of housekeepers, gardeners and other workers keeping a weather eye not on the Santa Ana winds but for an…
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Pomegranate trees can flourish with or without watering

I recently wrote about pomegranate trees and the fact that although they can survive without irrigation, they will benefit from two or three soakings per month during the summer.  In response to this assertion, I received the following email from Kathy Stewart. “You are 100 percent incorrect about watering pomegranate trees,” she wrote.  “Particularly in Costa…
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Susan Shelley: President Trump vs. the Deep State

It may have looked like President Donald Trump did nothing for the last two years except shuttle between rallies and trials with an occasional stop at McDonald’s, but that’s not the case. The blizzard of executive orders this week was the culmination of years of work by the Trump team to develop policy, recruit political…
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Australian Open: Madison Keys stuns Aryna Sabalenka for 1st Grand Slam title

By HOWARD FENDRICH AP Tennis Writer MELBOURNE, Australia — When Madison Keys stepped into Rod Laver Arena at 7:37 p.m. on Saturday night ahead of the Australian Open final, she strode right past the Daphne Akhurst Memorial Cup, the trophy that goes to the women’s champion and was placed on a pedestal near the entrance…
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What the Gulf South can teach us about commercial real estate

I’m penning this column overlooking the Mississippi sound – a tributary of the Gulf of Mexico. After spending time in New Orleans, Biloxi and Mobile, Alabama, I’ve been reflecting on what the Gulf South has to teach us about commercial real estate. These cities, rich with culture and history, also hold valuable lessons for commercial…
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How to delete Facebook, Instagram and Threads if you don’t like Meta’s changes

By KELVIN CHAN LONDON (AP) — Should I stay or should I go — from Meta’s social media platforms? Related Articles Technology | File taxes online: Tools, tips, deadlines and more Technology | People are hawking TikTok-loaded phones for thousands on eBay, Facebook Technology | Trump signs executive order on developing artificial intelligence ‘free from…
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File taxes online: Tools, tips, deadlines and more

By Anna-Louise Jackson, Bankrate.com It’s now the norm for Americans to file their taxes online — the IRS reports that more than 90% of individual tax returns were e-filed in 2023, the most recent data available. Even most professional tax preparers are required to electronically file returns on behalf of their clients. Related Articles Business…
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Childhood vaccination rates, a rare health bright spot in struggling states, are slipping

By Daniel Chang, Sam Whitehead, KFF Health News Jen Fisher can do only so much to keep her son safe from the types of infections that children can encounter at school. The rest, she said, is up to other students and parents in their hometown of Franklin, Tennessee. Related Articles Health | Screen breaks and…
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Independent pharmacies know their communities. But many are struggling to stay open

By Nada Hassanein, Stateline.org VALDOSTA, Ga. — Abby Jones’ first stop of the day delivering medication was the home of 90-year-old Sarah Campbell Kier. Related Articles Health | Screen breaks and the right desk setup offer relief from work-related eye strain Health | Maternal death reviews get political as state officials intrude Health | Keeping…
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