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Chris Stapleton’s All-American Road Show is coming to the Hollywood Bowl

Country star Chris Stapleton has extended his All-American Road Show tour into 2024, adding stops at Petco Park in San Diego on Saturday, March 2 and the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles on Wednesday, June 26, 2024. The tour follows the news of the release of Stapleton’s latest studio album, “Higher,” which will be out…
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Richmond, Calif., becomes first U.S. city to declare support for Palestinians amid Israel-Hamas war

RICHMOND, Calif. — When officials in this city of only 115,000 people announced they would be voting on a resolution to support Palestinians living in Gaza amid the worst outbreak of violence between Israel and Hamas in decades, it drew hundreds of people to Tuesday’s city council meeting. The Richmond City Council cleared its entire…
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Horizon Air cockpit scare revives pilot mental health concerns

An off-duty Alaska Airlines pilot’s alleged midair sabotage attempt of a Horizon Air flight from Seattle to San Francisco on Sunday — and the pilot’s later admission that he had been depressed — highlights the major concerns that pilot mental health poses to the airline industry. It was an issue that came to international attention…
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Drummond: School district has plans for charter and fighting fentanyl

Several noteworthy actions by officials in the Placentia-Yorba Linda Unified School District regarding charter school proposals and fentanyl crisis awareness merit attention this week. Superintendent Alex Cherniss and school board Trustee Leandra Blades spoke in opposition to the charter school petition by the California Republic Leadership Academy Yorba Linda at a public hearing before the…
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The Audible: The Lakers’ ‘daddy,’ an improbable World Series and a QB dilemma

Jim Alexander: As the NBA season began Tuesday night, we were reminded of one indisputable fact: Every fan base in the Western Conference hates the Lakers. Always have, always will. Even Seattle, which hasn’t had a team since … checks notes … 2008 – I’m guessing those folks hate the Lakers, too. (Maybe they’re getting…
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Strongest US economic growth since 2021 puts Fed in tough spot

Rich Miller and Augusta Saraiva | Bloomberg The US economy likely expanded in the third quarter at the fastest clip in nearly two years, a surprising acceleration primarily powered by a consumer reaping the benefits of resilient job growth, rising wealth and easing inflation. Gross domestic product is projected to have grown at an annual…
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How companies are helping employees stuck between work and caring for aging parents

Matthew Boyle | Bloomberg News (TNS) Ellen Kessler was visiting her mother in Florida last year when things took a bad turn. “She called me at 3 a.m. and was just hysterical, frightened that someone was in the house,” Kessler, who was staying at a hotel nearby, said. “I got there, and it was like…
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Mortgage rates climb for 7th week to 7.79% – highest since October 2000

Mortgage rates continued to climb this week amid a stronger-than-expected economy. The 30-year fixed-rate mortgage averaged 7.79% in the week ending October 26, up from 7.63% the week before, according to data from Freddie Mac released Thursday. A year ago, the 30-year fixed-rate was 7.08%. The last time rates were higher was October 2000. “For the…
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A pioneering gene therapy aims to free patients of blood disease. Is a cure at hand?

Faith in God called Clint and Alissa Finlayson to adopt two sick girls from an orphanage in China. Faith in medicine called them to Oakland. Born with a deadly blood disease, the Finlayson’s daughters — Ada, 9, and Lily, 12 — are the first patients on the West Coast to receive a new gene therapy…
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Mountain lion tries to attack small dog, injures pet’s owner in Malibu’s Solstice Canyon

MALIBU — Solstice Canyon in the Santa Monica Mountains Recreation Area was set to reopen Thursday following a brief closure prompted by a mountain lion that tried to attack a small dog whose owner was slightly injured when attempting to intervene. “An individual walking a small dog on a leash was injured when a young…
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