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Orange County boys wrestling Top 10, Jan. 25

ORANGE COUNTY BOYS WRESTLING TOP 10 1. Fountain Valley: Barons finished third in the Five Counties Invitational, second at the Mann Classic. They No. 3 in the CIF Southern Section Divisions 1 and 2 combined rankings and No. 9 in CalGrappler.com’s state rankings. 2. Calvary Chapel: Eagles were fourth in the Mann Classic, are No.…
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Pacific Coast Highway reopens after extensive clean up

Pacific Coast Highway was open to traffic in both directions Wednesday, Jan. 25, afternoon, following extensive cleanup after sea water flooded onto the highway during high tides the previous morning.  While Caltrans was able to get the northbound lanes open late Tuesday evening, crews continued to scoop soggy sand and debris from the southbound lanes…
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Wen-Tau Yu was pursuing a second career in retirement

Wen-Tau Yu was still pursuing new goals at 64 years old, his son said in an interview with the New York Times. Yu immigrated to the United States from Taiwan and had worked as a manager for an agricultural company, his son, Szu Fa Yu told the newspaper. In retirement, Yu was attending school to…
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Cedars-Sinai healthcare workers ratify contract with big pay raises

After seven months of negotiations, nearly 600 workers at Providence Cedars-Sinai Tarzana Medical Center have ratified a four-year contract that will boost wages by an average 40% over four years, add bonuses and provide a path for part-time employees to gain full-time status. The 245-bed hospital has experienced heavy worker turnover in recent years in…
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Climate grade: Orange County and all of its cities are failing

Orange County is the largest county by population in California that hasn’t committed to a comprehensive climate action plan. And, on a municipal level, just six of Orange County’s 34 cities have plans in place that offer clear strategies for reducing greenhouse gas emissions and preparing to deal with the effects of a changing climate.…
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Mistrial declared in rapper T.I. and singer Tiny’s lawsuit against toymaker

A federal civil trial pitting the rapper T.I. and his wife, singer Tameka “Tiny” Harris, against a Chatsworth toymaker over a popular doll line ended with a mistrial Wednesday, after a judge found that testimony accusing the company of cultural appropriation was improperly played for the jury. T.I. and Tiny sought payment from high-profile toymaker…
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Attorney for man on trial for Orange County cold-case rapes alleges client’s twin is guilty

A Highland man on trial for a pair of rapes that occurred in south Orange County more than two decades ago denies he was responsible for the assaults, with his attorney telling jurors on Wednesday, Jan. 25, that they were actually carried out by his client’s twin brother. Kevin Konther, now 57, was arrested in…
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Garden Grove Councilmember Kim Bernice Nguyen launches CA-45 campaign

Garden Grove Councilmember Kim Bernice Nguyen has her eyes set on a congressional seat. The two-term councilmember launched a 2024 bid for the 45th congressional district, held by Republican Rep. Michelle Steel, on Wednesday, touting her experience with local government and bipartisanship. “While Washington plays political games, California families are struggling, dealing with the rising…
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First look inside Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway queue at Disneyland — See photos

Walt Disney Imagineering has sprinkled a heavy dose of comedic puns, Hidden Mickeys and Easter Eggs throughout the attraction queue for Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway at Disneyland that offers riders a career retrospective of the Mouse that started it all. Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway debuts on Friday, Jan. 27 after a series of…
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Updated COVID-19 boosters are cutting the risk of getting sick by about half

The updated COVID-19 boosters are cutting the risk that a person will get sick from the coronavirus by about half, even against infections caused by the rapidly spreading XBB.1.5 subvariant. New studies, conducted by researchers at the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, are among the first looks at how the bivalent boosters have…
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