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Angel Stadium: Judge won’t block sale over residents’ lawsuit

Anaheim likely won’t be forced to undo its deal to sell Angel Stadium by a residents’ lawsuit alleging the city broke the state’s open meetings law. In a preliminary ruling announced Monday, March 21, OC Superior Court Judge David A. Hoffer said the way the city handled the sale “substantially complied” with the Brown Act,…
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Apple stalls as widespread outage hits music, maps and iCloud

By Mark Gurman | Bloomberg Apple suffered a widespread outage on Monday, knocking services such as music, iCloud and maps offline for some users and hobbling its internal corporate and retail systems. The problems are preventing corporate employees from working from home and keeping retail workers from completing tasks, according to staff members who asked…
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With brush and paints, Villa Park High students hope to uplift others

Villa Park High students spent their Saturday morning crafting an uplifting message for others. Members of the school’s NAMI Club painted canvas tote bags during Positivity Saturday, an activity designed to raise awareness of the importance of mental health. Kaitlyn Sawyer put her painted bag down to dry. About 30 students at Villa Park High…
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What Shanghai Disneyland’s closure could mean for Disneyland

Shanghai Disneyland will indefinitely shutter its gates once again as China steps up a strict zero-COVID policy in response to the country’s worst coronavirus outbreak since the early days of the pandemic. Shanghai Disneyland closed on Monday, March 21 as coronavirus cases rose in the city and the local government announced tightened COVID-19 health and…
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Irvine is talking about ticketing for blocking street sweeper

Block the path of a street sweeper in Irvine and you could get a ticket under a new proposed law that would establish parking rules for street sweeping in areas throughout the city. The City Council will consider the rules and possible $44 fee per citation at a meeting Tuesday, March 22. Along several streets…
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Ravens, Pro Bowl FB Patrick Ricard agree to 3-year extension

The Ravens and Pro Bowl fullback Patrick Ricard have agreed to terms on a three-year contract extension, the team announced Monday. Terms of the deal were not disclosed. Ricard, a Pro Bowl selection the past three seasons, is expected to be be one of the highest-paid fullbacks in the NFL. As he entered free agency,…
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Zach Wilson’s new teammates praise their new quarterback

Zach Wilson struggled in his rookie year. He threw nine touchdowns for 2,334 yards and completed 55% of his passes. But that hasn’t deterred his new teammates from seeing the young quarterback’s successes. Game recognizes game. And Wilson’s game last season featured outstanding arm strength paired with good mobility to improvise off script. The abilities…
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Berkeley case proves CEQA needs to be reformed

For more than 50 years, California’s signature environmental law has mission-creeped far beyond its original purpose to assess the potential impacts of new projects on air, water, traffic congestion and wildlife habitats. The California Environmental Quality Act, known as CEQA, is now routinely used to stop any project, of any size, in any neighborhood, funded…
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Status Update: $1 million in marijuana tax revenue goes to AUHSD drug-prevention programs

Taxpayer dollars from the sale of marijuana are heading to drug prevention programs at Anaheim Union High School District. The nonprofit Waymakers has been awarded a three-year, $1 million grant from Elevate Youth California. The money will go toward youth programs such as peer support and mentorship. Elevate Youth California is funded by tax revenues…
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Omar Kelly: Terron Armstead is the piece, the player the Dolphins are missing

Only three types of players typically hit free agency in the NFL. The first are the players whose teams believe will be paid more than they are worth. The next group is comprised of veterans who are in their 30s. And the final batch is made up of players who have struggled to stay healthy…
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