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Vintage cars cruise by adult day program to celebrate dads and invoke memories

Edwin and Irma Acosta, who have been married for 51 years, dance to the music played by a band during the Father’s Day vintage car show for the Adult Day Program at Mount of Olives Church in Mission Viejo on Friday, June 16, 2023. The enrichment event was for the clients of the program, which…
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Three times the charm on Friday for UCLA’s 2023 commencement

UCLA hosted three main commencement ceremonies on Friday, June 16, inside Pauley Pavilion at the Westwood campus. Graduates celebrate after UCLA’s commencement ceremony in Pauley Pavilion on the Westwood campus on Friday, June 16, 2023. (Photo by Sarah Reingewirtz, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG) Students look for family and friends during UCLA’s commencement ceremony in Pauley…
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Orange County restaurants shut down by health inspectors (June 8-15)

Restaurants and other food vendors ordered to close and allowed to reopen by Orange County health inspectors from June 8 to June 15. Tropicana Grill, 622 S. Harbor Blvd., Santa Ana Closed: June 14 Reason: Cockroach infestation Hennessey’s, 31761 Camino Capistrano, Suite 2, San Juan Capistrano Closed: June 14 Reason: Rodent infestation Reopened: June 14…
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Corky: Spending Surfin’ Sundays on dry land listening to good music

I don’t exactly remember when it was that Jimi Hendrix boldly decreed, “You’ll never hear surf music again.”  I am guessing it was the late 1960s, but in any case, the dude was wrong. It’s alive and well and rockin’ Surf City every Sunday afternoon, thanks to the Huntington Beach International Surfing Museum’s Surfin’ Sundays…
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Encino compound with a speakeasy, recording studio seeks $30 million

The gourmet kitchen in the main house. (Photo by Daniel Dahler Photography) The game room features an original 1930s speakeasy. (Photo by Daniel Dahler Photography) The mid-century house. (Photo by Daniel Dahler Photography) A fireplace anchors the living room in the mid-century house. (Photo by Daniel Dahler Photography) The sauna. (Photo by Daniel Dahler Photography)…
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Downtown Regional Connector train opens after 10 years and $1.8 billion

In a ceremony punctuated by speeches, videos and streams of confetti, LA Metro opened its new 1.9-mile Regional Connector rail line on Friday, June 16, in hopes that its eighth train line will not only connect tourists to L.A.’s cultural landmarks but also bring back local commuters to downtown offices. The county’s transit agency has…
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Why Mother’s Day is the most hated day in the restaurant industry

Mother’s Day is one of the busiest days for the American restaurant industry, presenting a massive operational challenge to restaurants. That’s why it gained a reputation among waiters and restaurant staff as one of the most grueling days on the calendar. “Every server knows that working on Mother’s Day is hell. In fact, if I…
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Watering, weeds and what to do about gophers in your garden

1. Be on the lookout for two noxious weeds that require extreme vigilance to remove them from the garden. The first is false garlic (Nothoscordum inodorum). Its flowers and foliage may fool you into thinking that they belong to some sort of desirable type of onion or garlic until you see the plant proliferate and…
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Home prices fell in 61% of Orange County. Did your ZIP drop?

March 2023 OC home price change by ZIP from CoreLogic (Map by Flourish) Home prices fell in the past year in roughly three of every five Orange County neighborhoods. Countywide, the median selling price was $990,000 in March – off 3% in a year, according to CoreLogic data. Sales totaled 2,109 existing and new homes…
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Prison guard union tool and drunk driver Dave Min touts endorsement from police union

Democratic state Sen. Dave Min was elected to the California Senate in 2020 thanks to a massive spending binge by the California prison guard union. The union spent about $1.5 million elect Dave Min, who in turn voted to give them massive raises and giveaways (worth over $500 million) as soon as he took office.…
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