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Junior guards take the pier plunge to kick off summer

Brynn Kelly stood on the wooden pier in San Clemente, ready to make a splash into the chilly ocean water below. “It looks tall from up here,” said Kelly, last in line on Monday, June 19, for the iconic pier jump, a rite of passage for those who participate in the city’s junior lifeguards summer…
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Alexander: Angels and Dodgers have switched places

Traditionally, June is when the Dodgers start to surge. And a year ago, late May and early June was when what had appeared to be a promising Angels’ season went in the tank, with a 14-game losing streak, a change in managers and the unraveling of the team’s agreement with the city of Anaheim over…
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Storybook cottage in Redlands historic district lists for $525,000

The living and dining room. (Photo by MG3 Media) A fireplace warms the living room. (Photo by MG3 Media) The dining room features a built-in china cabinet. (Photo by MG3 Media) The kitchen. (Photo by MG3 Media) The breakfast nook. (Photo by MG3 Media) The hallway has a built-in cabinet and drawers. (Photo by MG3…
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Newsom plan would roll back access to police misconduct records

By Trân Nguyên | Associated Press SACRAMENTO — California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s administration has proposed an end to public disclosure of investigations of abusive and corrupt police officers, handing the responsibility instead to local agencies in an effort to help cover an estimated $31.5 billion budget deficit. The proposal, part of the governor’s budget package…
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Shohei Ohtani to showcase his two-way talents against the Dodgers this week

LOS ANGELES ― The Dodgers have had to pitch to the Angels’ Shohei Ohtani on at least two occasions in each of the last five seasons. They have never had to face the two-way star as a pitcher, a fate Manager Dave Roberts will no longer be able to avoid Wednesday. “Given the choice, I’d…
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Summer warning: Prolonged breath holds can cause shallow water blackouts

The story of her husband’s tragic death isn’t easy to tell, but Michelle Brislen knows the dangers of shallow water blackouts are an important message to share – especially as summer break gets underway. “It was definitely part of my healing process. It still is,” Brislen, a San Clemente High School marine science teacher, said…
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Wenyuan Wu: ACA 7 is an arrogant attack on equality under the law in California

Is it amnesia or is it arrogance? Sacramento Democrats seem to have forgotten that Proposition 16, the 2020 ballot measure to repeal California’s constitutional ban on race-based affirmative action, failed epically. In spite of a staggering $31 million war chest and high-profile endorsements for the Yes on 16 campaign, over 9.65 million California voters of…
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Where loyalty lies: A conservative’s indictment of Trump

It’s time to confront some hard truths. As a conservative, I value truth, even when it’s inconvenient. Here’s the truth: Donald Trump mishandled highly sensitive, classified information and lied to the public about his authority to do so. This conversation is not something I enjoy, considering he held the position of president. However, the recent…
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Huntington Beach councilmembers call for denouncing hate

Three Huntington Beach councilmembers want the city on Tuesday, June 20, to condemn recent flarings of antisemitic and anti-LGBTQ rhetoric in the community. Councilmembers Dan Kalmick, Rhonda Bolton and Natalie Moser are introducing a resolution to say: “The City Council of the city of Huntington Beach denounces antisemitism, white supremacy and anti-LGBTQ hate.” Moser said…
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Latest data shows California will fall far short of power needed to fuel all-EV future

The summer of 2023 might be fairly compared to the summer of 1823, if the North American Electric Reliability Corporation has it right about power outages to come. The common ground between the two would be the lack of electricity. According to the NERC, the country’s Western Interconnection, which includes California, much of the Western…
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