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Orange County’s economic recovery faces challenges, opportunities

As we mark the two-year anniversary of the initial government response to COVID-19, it is important to assess how Orange County was impacted and what to expect going forward. Our recovery will continue to be a process, as there are lingering effects from the state and federal pandemic response that will impact our economy for…
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Cleveland Browns defend Deshaun Watson trade, saying they spent ‘tremendous amount of time exploring and investigating’ QB

Deshaun Watson’s complicated past didn’t dissuade the Cleveland Browns from betting on the quarterback’s future. He’s on Cleveland’s roster, and at this point that’s the only certainty with the talented yet controversial QB. Watson’s stunning trade to the Browns became official Sunday, capping a whirlwind few days during in which the three-time Pro Bowler —…
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Steve Nash still expects Ben Simmons to play this season

Despite the lingering back injury delaying Ben Simmons’ Nets debut, head coach Steve Nash still believes the All-Star forward will suit up for his team before the end of this season. “I’m fully expecting to have him this year. That’s where my head’s at,” Nash said of Simmons after Sunday’s practice at the HSS Training…
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Orange County School of the Arts chefs wow in fundraising competition

Contestants Samantha Johnson, left, and Pro’ fay Elizabeth Hall start their pasta as the Orange County School of the Arts held a benefit for the Mekjian Family Culinary Arts & Hospitality Conservatory Saturday night that featured a “Throwdown” cooking competition between three teams of chefs and students in Santa Ana on Saturday, March 19, 2022.…
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Omar Kelly: These are the best NFL free agents still on the market for Dolphins and other teams

Some of the players still available during free agency might be just as good as those who got signed in last week’s first wave. Many are still available because of their age or injury history. But plenty of them can still be impactful NFL players. In fact, the quality and caliber of players still available…
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$50 million gift helping Hoag expand, specialize care in Irvine

A $50 million gift from the Sun Family Foundation is helping Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian create three new medical institutes at its Irvine campus, expected to open in 2025, hospital officials have announced. Catering to women’s health, cancer care and digestive illnesses, the institutes will be housed in three-story buildings being built to blend into…
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Pilot of crashed LA County Sheriff’s helicopter has broken bones, is recovering in hospital

The pilot of a Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department helicopter that crashed in the San Gabriel Mountains was recovering from serious injuries in a hospital Sunday. The pilot, who has not been named, suffered “broken bones” and other injuries, said Deputy Alejandra Parra, a Sheriff’s spokeswoman. All five Sheriff’s employees, as well as a doctor with…
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5 tips to save you money in the garden

Every time the price of groceries goes up, there is increased interest in vegetable gardening and food preservation. Unfortunately, this also means higher prices at the garden centers and difficulty finding seeds, plants and canning supplies. Sometimes it feels like you can’t win, but there are some ways to stretch your gardening dollars. 1. Start…
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Retirement from work is a process and it helps to know its stages

Q. I am a divorced women age 67 and lost my job due to the pandemic. Being eligible for retirement and having no family close by, I thought it was a good time to move from Iowa to a sunny senior community. Unfortunately, I did not think about what retirement would actually look like. Now…
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Live updates: People rally in Berlin to support Ukraine

By The Associated Press BERLIN — More than 8,000 people are attending an open-air concert in the German capital to express their support for Ukraine. The “Sound of Peace” concert at the city’s landmark Brandenburg Gate on Sunday features German music stars such as Marius Mueller-Westernhagen, who was to perform his iconic song Freiheit, or…
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