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Rose Parade 2022: Celebrating tradition and a theme that says, ‘We’re back!’

By Claudia S. Alaniz The 133rd Rose Parade has been more than two years in the making. For Tournament of Roses President Dr. Robert Miller, it’s been five years in the making. Before the 2020 Rose Parade began, the Pasadenan was already planning — thinking up a theme, making a list of grand marshal hopefuls.…
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Mater Dei, Orangewood Academy, Sonora make statements with tournament titles

Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe now Three Orange County girls basketball teams proved themselves in different ways Saturday by capturing tournament titles. Here’s a closer look: Mater Dei: Orange County’s top-ranked team showed it’s still a major contender in the Open Division with a 60-56 victory against postseason rival…
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Joe Judge sees support from John Mara, Steve Tisch of Giants’ long-term rebuild

Giants co-owner Steve Tisch waved a polite hello and did not break stride coming out of the SoFi Stadium visitors’ locker room Sunday with an entourage. He left the stadium loudly, in a black Mercedes sprinter van at the back of a motorcade led by three California Highway Patrol police officers on thundering motorcycles. No…
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Coachella music festival sues Live Nation over competing event

The Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival filed a trademark-infringement lawsuit Monday, Dec. 13, against Live Nation Entertainment over a competitive event produced by the Twenty-Nine Palms Band of Mission Indians named “Coachella Day One 22” advertised on Live Nation’s Ticketmaster site. Like the annual Coachella music festival, Twenty-Nine Palms’ Coachella Day One 22 event…
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USC adds commitment of TCU DT transfer Earl Barquet

New USC head football coach Lincoln Riley added his first new player out of the transfer portal on Monday, earning the commitment of former TCU defensive tackle Earl Barquet. Barquet, who announced his decision on Twitter, is a 6-foot-3, 277-pound lineman who comes to USC with three years of eligibility remaining. COMMITTED@USC_FB pic.twitter.com/QGMS7LZ0g5 — Earl…
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UC Irvine announces gift toward building new California art museum

UC Irvine officials still need to pick a site for a new museum to house the university’s California art collection, but they’re closer to covering the cost of the facility with a donation announced Monday. The Institute and Museum of California Art, which manages two collections totaling more than 4,500 works with Golden State themes…
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Strike among sanitation workers enters new week, limited trash being collected

A strike by sanitation workers that has impacted trash collection in much of north and northwest Orange County is heading into a new week, and at least one city is considering a local emergency declaration to help get services back up. The work stoppage by more than 400 employees of Republic Services, who collect trash…
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As deaths pile up, lawmaker tells addiction rehab regulators blood “on your hands”

Just days before a delirious Henry Lehr bolted from a licensed Newport Beach detox, forced his way into a neighbor’s house and was killed, the detox operator was cited for eight deficiencies by state regulators. Newport Beach Police investigate the scene where an occupant of a Newport Beach home shot and killed a man on…
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Orange County scores and player stats for Monday, Dec. 13

Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe now Scores and stats from Orange County games on Monday, Dec. 13. Click here for details about sending your team’s scores and stats to the Register. MONDAY’S SCORES BOYS BASKETBALL NONLEAGUE Katella 63, Santa Ana 58 Ocean View 75, University 60 Buena Park 54,…
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Depleted Rams beat Cardinals to keep NFC West race alive

GLENDALE, Ariz. — The Rams’ game against the Arizona Cardinals on Monday night was always going to be a test of their place in the playoff pecking order. But in the hours before kickoff, it became something more. A test of their resources, resourcefulness and resolve. Taking the field at State Farm Stadium without five…
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