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The Cali Vibes reggae festival will return to Long Beach in 2024

The three-day Cali Vibes reggae music festival will return for a third year at Marina Green Park in Long Beach on Feb. 16-18. Southern California-based festival promoters Goldenvoice announced on Monday, Aug. 28 that the event will ensue on Presidents Day weekend. The first round of tickets will be available for fans purchasing hotel and…
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Anaheim council discussing City Hall reforms, trash service at upcoming meeting

More details are emerging for what Anaheim leaders want to do to reform City Hall following the release of a city-funded independent investigation into allegations of corruption. The City Council on Tuesday, Aug. 29, is set to schedule a priority list for what to address at council meetings throughout the end of summer and into…
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Nurses to picket St. Francis Medical Center over staffing, employee turnover

St. Francis Medical Center nurses plan to picket the Lynwood hospital Tuesday, Aug. 29, claiming they’re severely understaffed, which has fueled an employee turnover rate of more than 50%. Those factors, they say, have conspired to undermine patient care. Prime Healthcare bought the facility, at 3630 E. Imperial Highway, through bankruptcy in 2020, and nurses…
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3 ballot initiatives would add restrictions for transgender children

Transgender children in California would be denied certain health care and potentially limited in their choice of youth sports teams under two proposed statewide ballot measures unveiled at a Sacramento news conference Monday afternoon, Aug. 28. Protect Kids California, which staged the news conference on the state Capitol steps, also is seeking a ballot measure…
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Irvine tests protected bike lane as it considers making them a permanent feature

A protected bike lane may in the near future be a part of Yale Avenue in Irvine as the city completes preliminary design plans for a slew of improvements to the South Yale Corridor. Community members congregated on South Yale Avenue between Michelson Drive and Royce Road for a couple of hours on Saturday, Aug.…
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Chargers trade kicker Dustin Hopkins to Browns for 7th-round pick in 2025

The Chargers resolved one of their few training camp battles Monday when they agreed to trade kicker Dustin Hopkins to the Cleveland Browns in exchange for a seventh-round draft pick in 2025. Hopkins and Cameron Dicker were locked in a month-long competition for the job. “From the day he arrived here, Dustin has been the…
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‘Reinventing Elvis: The ’68 Comeback’ review: An aging pop star comes roaring back, if only for a moment

Nina Metz | Chicago Tribune (TNS) The music and persona of Elvis Presley were potent influences on 20th-century pop culture and that’s reason enough to be curious about his place in history. But I am particularly interested in comeback stories and the career span of a pop star. You can only be the face of…
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Albano’s Orange County football rankings, Aug. 28

Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe now OCVarsity’s Dan Albano votes each week in the Orange County football Top 25 poll. Here are his rankings for Aug. 28: Rank, School, Record, Previous rank 1. Mater Dei 2-0 (1) 2. Orange Lutheran 2-0 (2) 3. Mission Viejo 2-0 (3) 4. Los Alamitos…
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Pope Francis slams some US conservatives as ‘backward’

Associated Press ROME — Pope Francis has blasted the “backwardness” of some conservatives in the U.S. Catholic Church, saying they have replaced faith with ideology and that a correct understanding of Catholic doctrine allows for change over time. Francis’ comments were an acknowledgment of the divisions in the U.S. Catholic Church, which has been split…
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Martin Luther King’s ‘Dream’: Letting freedom ring from Stone Mountain, 60 years later

Nneka M. Okona | for the Chicago Tribune I was born in Atlanta during the evening hours on a Friday in late May. Days later, my parents brought me home, home to Stone Mountain. Since then, I’ve begrudgingly called this Atlanta suburb, born of red clay and granite, mine. From my hometown, the 825-foot-tall quartz…
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