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Dodgers’ Clayton Kershaw ‘not sure’ about his baseball future

PHOENIX — Clayton Kershaw might have pitched the last game of his Hall of Fame career. Or he could be back for a 17th big-league season next spring. Kershaw said even he doesn’t know which it will be. “I’m not sure,” he said repeatedly when he was asked about his future following the Dodgers’ shocking…
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Mission Viejo offers a look at the Los Osos Core Area project

Tom Fracisco reads about the planned Los Osos Core Area during a community meeting in Mission Viejo, CA, on Wednesday, October 11, 2023. (Photo by Jeff Gritchen, Orange County Register/SCNG) Tape marks the path of the planned North Paseo at the proposed Los Osos Core Area in Mission Viejo, CA, on Wednesday, October 11, 2023.…
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Talks break down between SAG-AFTRA, Hollywood studios

Negotiations between the SAF-AFTRA union and the alliance representing the major studios in Hollywood have been suspended and the union said today the latest offer from the studios was worse than the one proposed before the strike began. SAG-AFTRA and the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers announced in separate statements negotiations were suspended…
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Expect live fire noise from Camp Pendleton as international exercise gets underway

Live fire training, including helicopters flying while firing at targets on a gun range at Camp Pendleton, could create some booms and blasts that would be heard in the region over the next several days as Marines train with a visiting Singapore Armed Forces brigade. The exercises are expected to start in the field on…
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Negotiations to resume between Kaiser, workers

Contract negotiations are expected to resume today between Kaiser Permanente and a coalition of unions representing thousands of its workers who staged a three-day strike last week, and who could walk out again next month if an agreement isn’t reached. Roughly 75,000 workers represented by the Coalition of Kaiser Permanente Unions walked off the job…
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Hyacinth bulbs, leafy vegetables and poppies: What gardeners can do this week

Five things to do in the garden this week: 1. Procure hyacinth bulbs now for “forcing,” a term that refers to causing a bulb to produce a flower before it normally would. Once you have your bulbs, put them in the refrigerator for 14 weeks and then place them in a shallow container with pebbles,…
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Orange could start requiring lobbyists to register with the city

The Orange City Council is exploring whether to start requiring lobbyists to register and report their actions to the city. The effort is largely to prevent impropriety and promote transparency, officials said, but was also inspired by the recent Anaheim corruption saga. Councilmember Kathy Tavoularis said all city representatives need to be aware of what…
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Ed Sheeran, ZZ Top and more are headed to Southern California casinos next week

Next week’s Southern California casino entertainment includes a Grammy-Award-winning English singer-songwriter, a county star, an R&B/soul singer, and a Rock and Roll Hall of Fame act. Be sure to check the official websites for the latest event information. Ed Sheeran English singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran is wrapping up a leg of his North American tour supporting…
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Little difference between Democratic Senate candidates Lee, Porter, Schiff

In a little over a year California voters will choose a replacement for the late Sen. Dianne Feinstein. An Oct. 8 debate revealed some differences among the three candidates involved: Democratic Reps. Adam Schiff of Burbank, Katie Porter of Orange County and Barbara Lee of Oakland. On the hottest issue of the day, the candidates…
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Orange County Soccer Club to call Great Park home for another 5 years

Soccer fans will be able to see Orange County Soccer Club games at the Great Park for several more seasons. On Tuesday, the Great Park Board, which is made up of Irvine councilmembers, approved a five-year extension to an agreement that will allow the club to play at Irvine’s Championship Soccer Stadium until 2028. The…
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