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Dunn: Tennis community remembers longtime club owner/player

Longtime tennis club owner and operator Ken Stuart, a proud member of the Southern California Tennis Association Hall of Fame, died April 4 at age 78. Stuart was born Oct. 22, 1943, in Los Angeles and went one to become the 1964 NCAA men’s doubles champion at Long Beach State and to play briefly on…
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Disneyland gets its glow back with return of Electrical Parade and ‘Forever’ fireworks

The motto of the Main Street Electrical Parade should be “Here We Glow Again” since nothing — not even a pandemic — can keep the fan-favorite festival of lights away for long with the venerable nighttime spectacular trotted out whenever Disneyland needs an energy boost. Disneyland hosted a media preview of the Main Street Electrical…
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Even if the CDC’s mask mandate made sense, that would not make it legal

Did you know that the federal judge who vacated the federal mask mandate for airline and public transit passengers on Monday is only 35? The New York Times thought that detail was important, and so did Slate legal writer Mark Joseph Stern. The fact that critics of U.S. District Judge Kathryn Kimball Mizelle’s 59-page decision…
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Elections 2022: Get to know Rep. Katie Porter, four more candidates in 47th District race

Major fundraising committees on both sides of the aisle are already throwing serious money at the primary race for the newly drawn 47th Congressional District seat in coastal Orange County. It’s widely seen as a contest between two attorneys: high-profile Democratic incumbent Katie Porter and former GOP Assembly leader Scott Baugh. But three Republican challengers…
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Buster Keaton’s life, from silent film stardom to ‘How to Stuff Wild Bikini’ gets a fresh look

Melissa Talmadge Cox knew Grandpa Buster had made a bunch of silent movies long before she was born, but it wasn’t until after Buster Keaton died and Cox was in college that she saw one. “I was absolutely speechless when it ended,” Talmadge says of the movie, “Steamboat Bill Jr.,” that she watched at a…
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Tennis is therapy for Ukrainian student far from home and family

For most college athletes, the stress of adjusting to life away from home centers around finding that balance between athletics, academics and social life, along with continuing to play their sport at the highest level. But for Cal State Fullerton freshman tennis player Mariia Nikitash, college life carries with it the added daily burden of hoping her…
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Stagecoach 2022: Country music festival returns with its most diverse line-up of artists

It’s time to dust off the boots and break out the cowboy hat as the Stagecoach Country Music Festival makes its mighty return to the Empire Polo Club in Indio April 29-May 1 with headliners Thomas Rhett, Carrie Underwood and Luke Combs. For the first time in three years, the sprawling festival grounds — which…
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Daywatch: Lightfoot’s gas card plan advances | Lost Larson pays fired worker after retaliation claim | Bulls even playoff series against Bucks

Good morning, Chicago. Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s high-profile effort to hand out 50,000 gas cards and 100,000 CTA transit fare cards narrowly cleared an important City Council hurdle Wednesday even as aldermen expressed concerns the initiative was more about politics than helping citizens. “I’ve heard from some constituents who’ve said they feel this is the mayor…
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Miami Dolphins’ NFL draft options: Pass rusher

The South Florida Sun Sentinel continues its 10-part series looking at the top prospects in the upcoming NFL draft (April 28-30) with edge rushers. Players who pressure quarterbacks are the second-most in-demand position in football, so don’t be surprised if three edge players are among the top-five selections in the 2022 draft class. Georgia’s Travon…
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Dolphins return stout D-line that could prove pivotal for defensive success in 2022

With defensive end Emmanuel Ogbah re-signing with the Miami Dolphins, the critical component of the team’s defensive front that was potentially in flux this offseason was instead solidified. The Dolphins, like they’re set to do in the secondary, are returning their defensive linemen from a defense that anchored the team’s midseason turnaround to rebound from…
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