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LAX travelers fight traffic mess on Sunday; construction delays cited

A tangle of traffic delays caused by road closures were reported around Los Angeles International Airport on Sunday morning, with travelers posting on social media about some getting out of cars on city streets and walking to the airport with their luggage. “Absolutely horrendous traffic,” said X user David Barnett. “More than an hour to go…
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Easy strawberry cake is a snap to make

By Carlo Vigos Laguna Woods Globe cooking columnist My children, Angela and Johnny, were both born in the ’70s and so was the rainbow poke cake that was published by Jell-O. I would make this super easy cake for birthdays as they grew up. Those were the days when we would have dessert every day,…
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LA Marathon: 3,500 young runners from Students Run LA raced, and all won

At only 16 years old, Justin Martinez spent Sunday, March 17, running his second Los Angeles Marathon — and he sprinted across the finish line in under three hours. “It was challenging, but being able to share this experience with the whole community was fun,” said Martinez, a student at Francisco Bravo Medical Magnet High…
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LA Marathon: Stacy Ndiwa wins back-to-back women’s titles and $10k bonus, Dominic Ngeno pulls away late in men’s race

Kenyan runners Dominic Ngeno and Stacy Ndiwa celebrate winning the 39th Los Angeles Marathon on Sunday, March 17, 2024. (Photo by Axel Koester, Contributing Photographer) Stacy Ndiwa celebrates winning the 39th Los Angeles Marathon on Sunday, March 17, 2024. (Photo by Axel Koester, Contributing Photographer) Stacy Ndiwa celebrates winning the 39th Los Angeles Marathon on…
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“Roper Romp” brings nostalgic, costumed fun to Yorba Linda

They came decked out in fiery red wigs with tight curls, oversize glasses and, of course, the colorful caftans that were iconic to the look of the beloved Mrs. Roper. Younger generations may be confused at the reference, but anyone with a television in the late ’70s and ’80s will remember Mrs. Roper, the wise-cracking-yet-lovable…
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Change is in the air, and the trees can feel it coming

Evergreen pear trees are in full bloom, and new green sprouts are showing up on deciduous tree branches that were barren just a few weeks ago. It’s as if Mother Nature set a wake-up alarm. Trees are a calling card of Laguna Woods, which is often described as an “urban forest.” With its 35,000-plus trees…
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Hunter Strickland’s control boosts his chances to win a spot in Angels bullpen

TEMPE, Ariz. — Hunter Strickland emerged from his brief “retirement” to put himself in a solid position to resume his big league career. Strickland, a 35-year-old right-hander who didn’t pitch in the majors last season, has not allowed a run in 7-1/3 innings with the Angels this spring. Perhaps more significantly, he has not issued…
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How Successful Aging columns keep on going past the publication date

What happens to Successful Aging columns after they are published? I know they make appearances in newsletters, websites and newspapers, and they’re also used as readings for university students, aging council meetings and more. So do they have an afterlife from the original publication date? If so, what is it? I recently received an answer…
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Can Asian voter turnout increase in Orange County? That’s the goal for this new coalition

In the past several years, national Democrats and Republicans as well as grassroots organizations have increasingly targeted the Asian American constituency in Orange County in an effort to tip the influence of the growing voter bloc in their favor. Even still, many of these efforts have been partisan and done largely in English, at times…
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Learning from the many mistakes of COVID, we can and should be better prepared for the next pandemic

In the shadow of the fourth anniversary of California’s “Safer at Home” orders, a reflective examination of the COVID-19 pandemic’s impact, with a spotlight on Los Angeles County, becomes imperative. This analysis transcends mere critique, aiming to dissect the series of public health missteps—ranging from erratically designed mask and vaccine mandates to the deployment of…
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