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Orange County boys and girls track and field leaderboard, May 8

The top outdoors times (wind-legal) and marks for Orange County track and field through May 7. Compiled by Don Chadez/Flash Results West and MileSplit.com Send corrections to sfryer@scng.com GIRLS  (All race distances in meters; + converted to meters) 100: 1. Maliya Collins, Rosary, Fr., 11.93; 2. Justine Wilson, Rosary, Jr., 11.82; 3. Tra’Voa Flournoy, Rosary,…
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La Cañada Flintridge estate with backyard train finds a buyer

The facade of the La Cañada Flintridge house, circa 1915. (Courtesy of the Lanterman House Archives) The main house and garage. (Photo by PreviewFirst) The grand foyer has a curved staircase. (Photo by PreviewFirst) The gourmet kitchen. (Photo by PreviewFirst) A view of the irrigated vegetable garden and fruit trees. (Photo by PreviewFirst) French doors…
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Angels flip base coaches to make use of Eric Young’s expertise

ANAHEIM — Mere feet away from his worn fungo bat used for regular infield drills, Angels manager Ron Washington announced another decision Thursday rooted in the improvement of fundamental play. Effective immediately, the Angels moved Eric Young Sr. into the first-base coaching box, while Bo Porter was moved from first to third. Young spent time…
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Fountain Valley’s Alyssa Ton and Newport Harbor’s Connor Ohl blaze at CIF swim prelims

WALNUT — With Orange County’s established stars still riding their jet stream Thursday, a few future swimmers to watch earned the spotlight at the CIF-SS Division 1 preliminaries at Mt. SAC. Fountain Valley’s Alyssa Ton and Newport Harbor’s Connor Ohl raced to the front. Ton, a sophomore, matched three-time O.C. swimmer of the year Teagan…
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Dodgers seek more efficiency, longer outings from starting pitchers

PHOENIX — The math is simple. The solution is not. If the Dodgers are going to ask less of their relievers, who lead the majors in innings pitched (167) through Thursday, the only way to do it is to ask more of their starting pitchers, who have thrown the fewest innings in the majors (167). “It’s…
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Long Beach State, UCLA cruise into NCAA men’s volleyball semifinals

COLUMBUS, Ohio — The Long Beach State and UCLA men’s volleyball teams moved one step closer to a potential national championship rematch with quarterfinal sweeps at the NCAA tournament on Thursday, while Pepperdine extended its late-season magic. Top-seeded Long Beach (28-3) defeated No. 8 seed Fort Valley State, 25-21, 25-16, 25-16, while third-seeded UCLA (21-6)…
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Lead, other toxins present on destroyed parcels after Eaton, Palisades wildfire debris, soil removal

Soil collected in a county study from properties in both fire areas showed that even after debris and soil was removed, toxins such as lead and other chemicals could still be present above health screening levels. The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health, Thursday, May 8, announced the findings during a virtual town hall.…
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Orange County scores and player stats for Thursday, May 8

Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe now Scores and stats from Orange County games on Thursday, May 8 Click here for details about sending your team’s scores and stats to the Register. The deadline for submitting information is 10:45 p.m. Monday through Friday and 10 p.m. Saturday. THURSDAY’S SCORES BOYS…
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Officials plan to revamp the US air traffic control system. Here’s a breakdown by the numbers

By JOSH FUNK The Trump administration on Thursday announced an ambitious three-year plan to replace the United State’s aging air traffic control system. Related Articles White House overhaul of troubled US air traffic control system will cost ‘lots of billions’ LA Metro names new chief of transit police: former San Francisco police chief Bill Scott…
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Fryer: Keaton Robar’s comeback going well as CIF-SS track meets approach

Her track season was just getting started when Newport Harbor senior Keaton Robar noticed something wasn’t quite right. Robar, who has the ability to excel at any race from 200 meters to 5,000 meters, began experiencing pain in her left thigh in late February. “It felt like muscle fatigue,” Robar said Monday. “Or some sort…
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