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Orange County’s top committed football recruits, June 27

Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe now Top committed high school football recruits from Orange County’s class of 2024: Name, High school, Position, Height, Weight, College Jordan Anderson, Newport Harbor, WR, 6-0, 165, Oregon Travis Anderson, Mission Viejo, S, 6-0, 175, Boise State Connor Bachhuber, San Clemente, OL, 6-5, 245,…
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NHL draft: Will the Ducks use the No. 2 pick or ‘monetize’ it?

The rebuilding Ducks are at an important franchise crossroads, and starting Wednesday, the draft spotlight in Nashville will be trained on general manager Pat Verbeek and assistant general manager Martin Madden, who leads the amateur scouting staff. It’s the second time in team history that the Ducks are set to pick No. 2 and the…
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Plans for new Metrolink stations in Boyle Heights and Pico Rivera press on

In an effort to add ridership and get cars off the road, Metrolink trains may soon stop at two new stations in Los Angeles County — one at the Los Angeles General Medical Center in Boyle Heights and the other in Pico Rivera. The stations are under study by LA Metro, the county transit agency…
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Garden Grove district on track with new sports facilities

Members of the Santiago High’s girls and boys track team run on the new all-weather nine-lane synthetic track following a Garden Grove Unified School District ribbon cutting ceremony at Santiago High School to dedicate the school’s new state of the art athletic facilities in Garden Grove on Monday, June 26, 2023. (Photo by Leonard Ortiz,…
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The Compost: Here’s how to reduce your e-waste footprint

Welcome to The Compost, a weekly newsletter on key environmental news impacting Southern California. Subscribe now to get it in your inbox! In today’s edition… It’s hard not to get sucked in by the latest and greatest gadgets. Sometimes they promise convenience, like a smart refrigerator that will tell you when you’re running low on milk. Others…
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San Juan Capistrano man and woman found dead in possible murder-suicide

Orange County Sheriff’s Department homicide detectives and the Coroner’s office are investigating a possible murder-suicide after a man and a woman were found dead inside a San Juan Capistrano home on Tuesday, said sheriff’s Sgt. Mike Woodroof. Civil deputies were serving an eviction notice around 8 a.m. on the 3000 block of Paseo Santiago when…
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Camp Pendleton identifies 3 Marines who died in fiery crash on the 5 freeway

Camp Pendleton officials on Tuesday identified three Marines who served in units belonging to the 1st Marine Expeditionary Force among the four people who died in a fiery car crash on the 5 Freeway over the weekend. Two of the Marines, Sgt. Daniel Nichols and Cpl. Rodrigo Zermeno Gomez Jr., were assigned to Combat Logistics…
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McCarthy angers Trump allies with 2024 candidate answer

By Kristen Holmes and Nicky Robertson | CNN Advisers and allies to former President Donald Trump are expressing outrage after House Speaker Kevin McCarthy said that he thinks Trump can win in 2024, but does not know if he is the “strongest” candidate. “I’ve been fielding calls on this since it happened,” one Trump ally…
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Huntington Beach sets $500 million budget, addresses future deficit but avoids closing libraries

Huntington Beach will trim some city services in the coming year, but will avoid closing libraries and immediately eliminating a downtown shuttle service that earlier were on the chopping block as leaders plan ahead for an expected future budget shortfall. City staffers projected that Huntington Beach would face a deficit of more than $7 million beginning…
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John Goodenough dies at 100; Nobel-winning scientist’s work led to creation of lithium-ion battery

By Elizabeth Wolfe | CNN John B. Goodenough, the Nobel Prize-winning engineer whose contributions to developing lithium-ion batteries revolutionized portable technology, has died. He was 100. He died Sunday, according to a release from the University of Texas at Austin, where Goodenough served as a faculty member for 37 years. His cause of death was…
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