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Goldendoodle mix Philly is full of happiness

Breed: Goldendoodle mix Age: 9 months Sex: Neutered male Size: 40-45 pounds Philly’s story: Pups and Pals was told that Philly’s parents were both goldendoodles, but he looks more like a hunting breed, maybe a setter or Brittany spaniel. Whatever he is, he’s sure cute. He’s thin at 41 pounds so probably will be about…
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Angels’ Jared Walsh still searching for swing after late start to his season

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Jared Walsh fought a battle to just get back onto the field, and now he’s fighting to stay. The Angels first baseman missed two months dealing with neurological issues and insomnia that impacted his quality of life to the point that he sought help from a special clinic in Utah. Those…
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CalOptima Health wants to create a facility to better serve OC’s unhoused, aging population

CalOptima Health, the provider of publicly funded health coverage in Orange County, is investing about $49 million to create the Community Living Center of Tustin, with the purpose of addressing challenges faced by the one of the county’s most vulnerable populations, those experiencing homelessness and aging. From 2017 to 2021, the number of people 55…
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Anaheim to buy land near Angel Stadium for new park

Anaheim will pay $200,000 to buy land along the Santa Ana River and turn it into a new park near Angel Stadium. The City Council recently approved purchasing the property to create the 3-acre park with trails, a children’s play area and a butterfly garden. The trails will have enough room for horses. “This is…
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John Eastman should lose his law license

Free societies understandably have a difficult time dealing with those who threaten their institutions and seek to destroy their democracies. Such societies allow broad latitude for political speech and require due process, which is why it’s taken so long for federal courts to mete out sentences in the January 6 attack on the Capitol. This…
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Californians should be skeptical of creating a ‘right to housing’ in the state constitution

California voters may soon have to decide whether to enshrine a “right to housing” in the state constitution. Assembly Constitutional Amendment 10 provides, in its entirety: “The state hereby recognizes the fundamental human right to adequate housing for everyone in California. It is the shared obligation of state and local jurisdictions to respect, protect, and…
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Gov. Newsom’s mostly boring interview with Hannity

I watched Gov. Gavin Newsom’s interview with Fox News’ Sean Hannity on Monday so you didn’t have to. It wasn’t really worth it — and I only watched because a cruel editor spiked my original column idea and made me watch this instead. The interview broke no new ground and was what I would have…
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When your garden vegetables come in, avoid this common harvest delay

1. Corn and tomatoes are self-pollinating. In corn, pollen from tassels falls onto the silks below. In tomatoes, pollen from a male stamen is transferred to a female stigma on the same flower. This process for both plants is generally facilitated by the wind so you may see less of a crop in an area…
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Leaving California: What states are the safest places to live?

It seems many folks, when starting their quest to leave California, talk about enhancing the sense of safety in their lives. The Golden State’s migration woes have grabbed recent headlines as debate swirls about California being too soft on crime. So as a public service – no less, to provide an economic lesson or two…
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Law enforcement veteran appointed to Laguna Niguel City Council to fill vacancy

Gene Johns, a 31-year law enforcement veteran, is the latest appointment to fill a vacant seat on the Laguna Niguel City Council. Johns, 63, who said he is focused on preserving public safety, fiscal health and a pro-local business climate, replaces former Councilmember Sandy Rains, who resigned on May 10.  The City Council received applications…
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