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Japan’s Honda, Sony joining forces on new electric vehicle

By Yuri Kageyama | The Associated Press Two big names in Japanese electronics and autos are joining forces to produce an electric vehicle together. Sony Group Corp. and Honda Motor Co. agreed to set up a joint venture this year to start selling an electric vehicle by 2025, both sides said Friday. The plan is…
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Casino Insider: Why Fantasy Springs is getting ready to rock

Casino Insider is a weekly newsletter with all the best bets for food, entertainment and fun at Southern California’s casinos. It’s delivered to your inbox on Thursdays. Subscribe now. Mammoth WVH frontman Wolfgang Van Halen will join fellow rock band Dirty Honey for their co-headlining Young Guns Tour, which hits House of Blues San Diego March…
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Big Bear bald eagle hatches; first feeding in snow caught on camera

The Big Bear bald eagle social media stars have welcomed their first successful hatchling since 2019 just before a snowstorm. The chick could be seen “pipping,” or starting to break it’s shell, in a live video feed on Wednesday, March 2, and by Thursday afternoon a tiny ball of pink skin and tufts of fuzz…
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Unemployment debt: How will California dig out of a $20 billion hole?

By Grace Gedye | CalMatters You may have heard how phony pandemic jobless claims swamped California, or how frantic callers jammed phone lines with questions that the state’s employment agency struggled to answer. But there’s yet another problem with the Golden State’s unemployment system that’s been brewing quietly during the pandemic: California now bears the…
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Recipe: Goat cheese is the perfect topping for spinach salad

It’s no secret. I love goat cheese. At the tender age of 20, I went to France for the first time. I’d never tasted the snow-white cheese before and quickly became an enthusiastic chevre fan. Tangy and soft, sometimes with a pleasant hint of chalkiness, it tempted me to smuggle some home. It would be…
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Placentia swears in new fire and police chiefs

The two men in charge of ensuring Placentia residents’ safety took their oaths together Thursday, March 3. Police Chief Brad Butts and Fire Chief Jason Dobine have already been on the job. Several other officers also received promotions Thursday. Placentia Fire Chief Jason Dobine is all smiles after getting his badge pinned on by Torrance…
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Kentucky racing board upholds Bob Baffert’s suspension

LEXINGTON, Ky. — Kentucky racing officials have denied trainer Bob Baffert’s request to stay his suspension for a failed postrace drug test by Medina Spirit that led to his disqualification as Kentucky Derby winner. Kentucky Horse Racing Commission board members on Friday voted 10-0 with three abstentions against the stay in a specially called meeting.…
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Is it too hard to get a new political party on the ballot in California?

After five years of behind-the-scenes work, the Common Sense Party recently came closer to qualifying for the California ballot than any other aspiring political party has in more than a decade. But the Secretary of State says the group, along with nine others attempting to qualify before the June 7 primary, still didn’t drum up…
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Learn the lessons of Los Angeles’ HHH

While the pandemic kept most Americans inside their homes over much of the past two years, tens of thousands of our unhoused neighbors had nowhere to call home. This tragedy grew exponentially during COVID in California and especially in Los Angeles, with life becoming increasingly bleak for the tens of thousands of people who lack…
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US added 678,000 jobs in February in sign of economic health

By CHRISTOPHER RUGABER | Associated Press WASHINGTON — U.S. employers added a robust 678,000 jobs in February, another gain that underscored the economy’s solid health as the omicron wave fades and more Americans venture out to spend at restaurants, shops and hotels despite surging inflation. The Labor Department’s report Friday also showed that the unemployment…
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