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Scream Break haunted event returns to Six Flags Magic Mountain this Spring Break

The Scream Break event that combines Fright Fest fears with Spring Break beers returns to Six Flags Magic Mountain for another spring-meets-fall horrorfest that mashes up two seasonal holiday traditions. The Scream Break after-hours, separate-admission event will run on 8 select nights from March 22 to April 13 at the Valencia amusement park. Sign up…
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Soulful singer Teddy Swims lets his guard down with new music

Teddy Swims says his goal is to be more open and vulnerable in his music and his life. He certainly was practicing what he was preaching in this recent phone interview, as he opened up about the emotions and circumstances behind the songs on his current studio album, “I’ve Tried Everything But Therapy (Part 1).”…
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Orange County softball Top 25: Pacifica carries No. 1 ranking into league play, March 18

Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe now The Orange County softball rankings for this week. Notable this week: Pacifica takes the county’s No. 1 ranking into its Empire League opener against visiting Crean Lutheran on Monday. The Mariners play host to No. 7 El Modena on Tuesday at 6 p.m.…
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Sacramento Snapshot: Mandatory reporting in domestic violence cases can affect children, bill’s author argues

A new bill in the California Legislature seeks to clarify just when mandated reporters need to alert child welfare authorities. Witnessing a domestic violence incident alone doesn’t necessarily need to trigger a report to authorities, it says. That’s not to say a mandated reporter can’t still alert child welfare authorities if they believe the child…
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House Dems launch a new border security task force. Here’s what they hope to accomplish

Congressional Democrats have formed a new working group to study border security issues, an effort that members say will help their party contribute to immigration policy in the House. The Democrats for Border Security Task Force, led by Rep. Henry Cuellar of Texas and Tom Suozzi of New York, is focused on both the influx…
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Newport Beach mansion asking $250,000 monthly is one of OC’s priciest rentals

A view of the kitchen inside the newly built Newport Coast mansion, now available for $250,000 a month. (Photo by Christopher Amitrano of CS8 Photo) The main floor of this $ 250,000-a-month mansion rental in Newport Coast includes a fully stocked wine wall, dining and living areas and an eat-in kitchen. (Photo by Christopher Amitrano…
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EPA bans asbestos, a deadly carcinogen still in use decades after a partial ban

By MATTHEW DALY (Associated Press) WASHINGTON (AP) — The Environmental Protection Agency on Monday announced a comprehensive ban on asbestos, a carcinogen that is still used in some chlorine bleach, brake pads and other products and that kills thousands of Americans every year. The EPA’s final rule marks a major expansion of EPA regulation under…
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Remembering Southern California radio legend, former KLOS DJ Geno Michelini

I held off reporting this while waiting for confirmation… and also because I was hoping it wasn’t true. Alas, his friends have confirmed it: Longtime album-rock air personality Geno Michelini passed away on March 2nd at the age of 77, his beloved cat Bud Bud by his side. Born Theodore Eugene Dunmire, Michelini was the…
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Researcher analyzes data to help decision-makers meet students’ needs

By Greg Hardesty, contributing writer Life may be like a box of chocolates. So, too, is data, says Nga Pham, executive director of District Research, Planning and Institutional Effectiveness at Rancho Santiago Community College District. “You never know what you’re going to get until you bite into it,” Pham said. As far as data crunching…
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Senior living: Concerns grow over investor groups buying not-for-profit nursing homes

Shelly Olson’s mother, who has dementia, has lived at the Scandia Village nursing home in rural Sister Bay, Wisconsin, for almost five years. At first, Olson said, her mother received great care at the facility, then owned by a not-for-profit organization, the Evangelical Lutheran Good Samaritan Society. Then, in 2019, Sanford Health — a not-for-profit,…
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