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Dodgers’ Clayton Kershaw lands on injured list with shoulder soreness

LOS ANGELES ― For three months and three days, Clayton Kershaw managed to avoid the injured list. At age 35, he was defying Father Time and his own injury history all at once. That changed Monday, when the Dodgers placed Kershaw on the 15-day IL with left shoulder soreness. Kershaw will not pitch again before…
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In coal country, drag queens are out, proud and loud

By Carolyn Kaster and Calvin Woodward | Associated Press SHAMOKIN, Pa. — Deep in Pennsylvania coal country, the Daniels drag family is up to some sort of exuberance almost every weekend. They’re hosting sold-out bingo fundraisers at the Nescopeck Township Volunteer Fire Co.’s social hall, packed with people of all ages howling with laughter and…
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Swanson: Lakers work margins in free agency, a job well done

Yes, you have that right: The Lakers got swept in the Western Conference finals and responded by bringing back almost every significant contributor from that squad. And, yeah, fans are happy about it. Thrilled, actually. Austin Reaves on a four-year, $56 million deal? There wasn’t any letting him – “Him!” – get away. Rui Hachimura…
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Lakers fall to Heat in summer league opener at California Classic

SACRAMENTO — The Lakers’ summer league squad didn’t get off to its desired start, falling to the Miami Heat, 107-90, on Monday afternoon to kick off the six-team California Classic. The Heat took a 22-16 first-quarter lead after Orlando Robinson’s buzzer-beating 3-pointer and ran away with the game from there. Guard Max Christie played with…
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Huntington Beach ‘super star’ Freyre earns second NSSA surfing national title

Huntington Beach surfer Sara Freyre had to make it count as the buzzer was ticking down. Even with the high score of  9.67 she earned early on, Freyre needed another big score to take the top spot in the women’s finals at the National Scholastic Surfing Association National Championships on Monday, July 3. With just…
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LAFC’s summer transfer moves won’t be as splashy as 2022, but club remains flexible

Unlike last season’s blockbuster summer transfer window, there’s little reason to anticipate significant changes to the Los Angeles Football Club roster over the next month. But if an opportunity to add big-name players presents itself, LAFC is ready to jump at the chance. “What I would say to supporters is it’s not as though we’re…
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Police search for 3 suspects in Huntington Beach smash-and-grab jewelry store robbery

A Huntington Beach jewelry store was robbed Monday, over a year after employees at the same jewelry store fought off thieves during an attempted smash-and-grab robbery, officials said. The robbery occurred around 2 p.m. at Princess Bride Diamonds in Bella Terra, a family-owned business located at 7821 Edinger Ave. Three men armed with hammers entered…
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Angels’ Mickey Moniak grew up dreaming of playing at Petco Park in San Diego

SAN DIEGO — Last year Mickey Moniak nearly got to live out his boyhood dream of playing a game at Petco Park. Instead, he watched a game from the dugout and then left town a few hours later. Now, it’s finally going to happen for the Angels outfielder, who grew up about 30 miles north…
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OC’s first Pride-themed lifeguard tower gets July 4 celebration in Laguna Beach

Orange County’s first rainbow-colored Pride lifeguard tower now stands at West Street Beach, an area of Laguna Beach’s shoreline known for its history as a haven for the LGBTQ community. The picturesque stretch with towering cliffs, interesting rock formations and pristine tidepools wedged between Aliso Beach and Thousand Steps Beach was known as a “party…
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California State University proposes regular tuition hikes to forestall budget gap

Multiple years of tuition increases are likely heading to California State University students as the 23-campus system seeks desperately needed cash to afford its academic mission. The institution on Thursday published its proposal to begin raising undergraduate and graduate school tuition by 6% annually starting in the fall 2024 academic year. For undergraduates, that would…
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