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Juan Hernandez plays it ‘very smart, very cool’ to be a top jockey

Right before the 2020 Del Mar summer meet, jockey Juan Hernandez was looking to relocate from the Northern California circuit. He needed an agent, someone to handle his book on a Southern California circuit that includes some of the top riders in the nation. Craig O’Bryan, who has represented such Hall of Fame riders as…
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8 arrested for alleged involvement in California thefts targeting Apple stores, other retailers

Eight people have been arrested on suspicion of taking part in a statewide retail theft ring, California Attorney General Rob Bonta’s office announced Thursday, Feb. 9. Prosecutors allege that from August 2022 to January 2023, a group of suspects wreaked havoc at retail stores across California, many of them Apple computer stores. The culprits would…
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Village of Hope gets help with new playground from In-N-Out foundation

Children play on the new playground equipment at the Orange County Rescue Mission in Tustin, on Thursday, February 9, 2023. The In-N-Out Burger Foundation provided the funds for the equipment.(Photo by Mark Rightmire, Orange County Register/SCNG) Howard Booker, executive director, In-N-Out Burger Foundation speaks before unveiling the new playground equipment at the Orange County Rescue…
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Orange County scores and player stats for Thursday, Feb. 9

Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe now Scores and stats from Orange County games on Thursday, Feb. 9 Click here for details about sending your team’s scores and stats to the Register. THURSDAY’S SCORES GIRLS BASKETBALL CIF-SS PLAYOFFS DIVISION 1 Round 1 Orange Lutheran 49, Brea Olinda 40 DIVISION 2A…
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Here’s a story about one of the worst winters in California history

Rough winter It’s been a tough winter for Californians, but here’s a story of one of the worst. The families of brothers George and Jacob Donner and businessman James Reed left Springfield, Missouri, on April 14, 1846. It was two years before gold would be discovered in California and 10 years before Chinese workers would…
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Horse racing notes: Del Mar summer meet starts July 21

SANTA ANITA LEADERS (Through Thursday) JOCKEYS / WINS Juan Hernandez / 33 Edwin Maldonado / 12 Frankie Dettori / 10 Tiago Pereira / 10 Two tied / 9 TRAINERS / WINS Bob Baffert / 17 Doug O’Neill / 12 Philip D’Amato / 11 Steve Knapp / 11 Mark Glatt / 10 WEEKEND STAKES AT SANTA…
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Mt. SAC will not take action against Brian Crichlow despite sex abuse allegations

Mount San Antonio College has no plans to take action against Brian Crichlow, the school’s women’s basketball coach, who has been accused by three women since 2021 of sexually abusing them in the 1990s while they were students at Pomona High School while he was a teacher at the school. Crichlow, who has led Mt.…
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New deal in Huntington Beach oil spill boosts payout to locals to $95 million

About 10,000 people and businesses harmed by the 2021 oil spill off the coast of Huntington Beach – a group that includes local fishermen, tourism companies and some homeowners – will split an additional $45 million in damages, bringing their total to $95 million according to a proposed legal settlement announced Thursday, Feb. 9. The…
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Eagles’ deep running game fuels Super Bowl run

By JOSH DUBOW AP Pro Football Writer PHOENIX — While the fight song for the Philadelphia Eagles may be “Fly, Eagles Fly,” the offensive formula that carried the team to the Super Bowl was more grounded. With a trio of capable running backs, one of the best running quarterbacks and a dominating offensive line, the…
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Huntington Beach stops allowing virtual public comments, increases time for in-person speaking

Huntington Beach City Council meetings switched off the option for making public comments virtually as of Tuesday, Feb. 7. Councilmember Natalie Moser tried Tuesday night to have the option reinstated, but the council majority of Mayor Tony Strickland and councilmembers Pat Burns, Casey McKeon and Gracey Van Der Mark instead supported a return to the…
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