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Esperanza girls, Foothill boys pace new wave at Foothill Swim Games

Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe now SANTA ANA — The Foothill Swim Games stroked closer to its golden anniversary with a small but grateful group of competitors who took advantage of their chance to race at the tradition-rich event Saturday. With multiple competing meets on the schedule and schools…
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Newport Beach church vandalized, will require 80k to 100k in repairs, pastor says

A 27-year-old San Dimas man was arrested on suspicion of vandalizing a Newport Beach church in the early hours of Saturday morning, police said. Rev. Paul Capetz, the senior pastor at Christ Church by the Sea on Balboa Peninsula, said he awoke to a voicemail from Newport Beach police around 3 a.m. Saturday about the…
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Kings’ Drew Doughty gets another shot at playoffs against Edmonton

For the Kings defenseman Drew Doughty, a first-round rematch with Edmonton will offer even more novelty for the team’s second-longest tenured player than it will to his second-year teammates. Last year, the typically durable Doughty was absent for 43 regular-season contests plus all seven playoff games after missing just 19 matches between 2008 and 2022. As…
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Kamala Harris rallies as high court eyes abortion pill rules

By Bobby Caina Calvan and Stefanie Dazio | Associated Press LOS ANGELES — Vice President Kamala Harris on Saturday urged Americans to take action during “a critical point in our nation’s history” as thousands of protesters demonstrated across the country against new limits to abortion rights making their way through the courts. Saturday’s nationwide rallies…
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LAFC aware rival Galaxy is winless yet dangerous

Everything except history favors the Los Angeles Football Club ahead of Sunday’s match against the Galaxy. This year, six games into league play, LAFC is unbeaten. The Galaxy hasn’t won. LAFC is healthy. The Galaxy has suffered with injuries. Key moments keep going LAFC’s way. The Galaxy feels like they can’t catch a break. LAFC…
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Coachella 2023: Photos of artist-inspired outfits and fashion during Weekend 1

The perfect fit is a big deal every year at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, which took over the Empire Polo Club in Indio April 14-16 and returns for its second weekend, April 21-23. Southern California News Group photographers roamed the sprawling grassy venue to find outfits that stood out during Weekend 1.…
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Cherry Blossom Festival celebrates Japanese connections

The crew at Kanto Filipino Street Food cook meat on the grill for the long line of customers waiting at their food booth at the OC Cherry Blossom Festival held at the Huntington Beach Central Park in Huntington Beach on Saturday, April 15, 2023. The annual spring event is a celebration of Japanese and Japanese…
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This family-owned eatery at Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach will delight you

Whether you like the classics, such as tacos and nachos, or contemporary combinations, including birria ramen and asada fries, this family-owned business dishes it out — and it’s delightful. And for the first time, it’s serving fans at the Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach this weekend. Mexican Delights, a small business based out of…
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Coachella 2023: Juliet Mendoza shares what its like to be one of the opening acts

For musicians, getting a slot on the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival lineup is considered a pretty big career milestone. It’s certainly a landmark moment for Los Angeles-based producer and DJ Juliet Mendoza. “In our Latin culture, they always tell you when things are meant for you, it will just come,” Mendoza said after…
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Report finds democracy for Black Americans is under attack

By Gary Fields | Associated Press WASHINGTON — Extreme views adopted by some local, state and federal political leaders who try to limit what history can be taught in schools and seek to undermine how Black officials perform their jobs are among the top threats to democracy for Black Americans, the National Urban League says.…
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