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Winderman’s view: Caleb Martin the latest injury concern, plus other Heat-Suns thoughts

Observations and other notes of interest from Wednesday night’s 111-90 loss to the Phoenix Suns: — Perhaps it is as simple as the Heat cannot have good things. — Prior to Wednesday night’s game, Heat coach Erik Spoelstra spoke of his team’s ability to overcome adversity. — He was talking about Jimmy Butler being out…
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Doheny desalination plant easily wins first state approval

A desalination plant proposed near Doheny State Beach was unanimously approved Wednesday, March 9, for the first of three necessary state permits, sailing through the San Diego Regional Water Control Board hearing in three hours with no major concerns raised by either the board or the public. That’s a sharp contrast to the regulatory scrutiny…
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California’s drivers pay high gas taxes and prices for roads and bridges in poor condition

The massive rise in gas prices is another harsh reminder that Californians pay the highest gas taxes in the nation. But it’s also a reminder that the state’s roads and bridges don’t always perform or look like they’re some of the most expensive in the country. In addition to the 18.4 cents a gallon federal…
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OC Register has a new commenting platform! Check it out

This week we are launching a new commenting platform to improve the experience for readers who want to comment on articles. The new system powered by Viafoura will make it easier for all visitors to follow articles that are trending with the community, follow your favorite commenters and be alerted by email when someone replies…
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Ducks suddenly hurting as pivotal 5-game trip continues

NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Josh Manson’s 12-game layoff because of a broken finger could end Thursday when the Ducks face the Nashville Predators in the second game of their pivotal five-game trip. If he does play, then he could join a lineup held together with gauze, bandages and kinesiology tape. At first glance, the Ducks’ practice…
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Judge orders deposition in Mater Dei hazing case to proceed

An Orange County Superior Court judge has ordered former Mater Dei High School athletic director Amanda Waters to be deposed in the next 30 days in a case that has attracted national attention and raised serious questions about the culture within the country’s top-ranked prep football program. Judge Craig L Griffin rejected six of eight…
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Villa Park softball ‘fired up’ for challenging Dave Kops Tournament of Champions

Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe now Villa Park leads eight Orange County softball teams that have been placed in the main draw for the Dave Kops Tournament of Champions, which begins Thursday in Bullhead City, Ariz. The Spartans, ranked No. 1 in Orange County and CIF-SS Division 1, will…
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Disney puts Quinjet E-Ticket ride on hold at Avengers Campus

A first-of-its-kind Quinjet E-ticket attraction announced with much fanfare for the second phase of Avengers Campus at Disney California Adventure has been put on hold due to pandemic-related financial constraints, according to Disney officials. Disney CEO Bob Chapek said during an annual shareholder meeting on Wednesday, March 9 that the Quinjet E-ticket attraction planned for…
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MLB cancels 93 more games, gap narrows in bargaining

By RONALD BLUM AP Baseball Writer NEW YORK — Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred canceled 93 more games Wednesday, appearing to close the remaining chance to play a full 162-game schedule and threatening locked out players with loss of salary and service time. After the sides narrowed many economic differences and became bogged down over management’s…
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San Clemente gets $570,000 state grant to study shrinking sand

As the state releases a seventh round of grants to help with climate resiliency, San Clemente is set to get more than half a million dollars to study were its sand erosion is the worst and how it can be addressed. The California Coastal Commission on Wednesday, March 9, approved $570,000 for the seaside town,…
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