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With motorists looking on, 116-foot-long rocket engines roll toward LA for reunion with shuttle

The space shuttle Endeavor solid rocket boosters leave the Mojave Air and Space Port on to highway 58 on their way to the California Science Center museum Tuesday Mojave CA/USA. Oct 10, 2023. The boosters will be transported by freeway until the last leg of their journey to the California Science Center. (Photo by Gene…
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UCLA’s ‘creatures’ giving opposing offenses nightmares

LOS ANGELES — Washington State coach Jake Dickert had a vivid reaction when faced with UCLA’s defense on Saturday afternoon. “They just have waves of these guys coming in and they’re creatures,” Dickert said during a postgame press conference. “And I don’t say that in a bad way. They’re big, long, they can rush the…
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Where to watch ‘Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour’ in Orange County

Taylor Swift fans in Southern California will get a second chance to see her SoFi Stadium show when “Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour” concert film comes to theaters on Oct. 13. The movie was filmed during the Los Angeles concerts in August. Those who attended the first three night of her shows in Los Angeles…
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Kaiser unions lay groundwork for another strike in November

Executives at Kaiser Permanente have received notice of another potential strike just days after 75,000 employees ended a three-day walkout. The Coalition of Kaiser Permanente Unions issued a 10-day strike notice Monday, Oct. 9, warning of a possible strike Nov. 1-8 if the healthcare giant fails to address “an acute and dire” staffing crisis and…
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US Navy sailor from Monterey Park pleads guilty in China secrets case

LOS ANGELES — A U.S. Navy sailor from Monterey Park pleaded guilty Tuesday to federal charges and admitted taking bribes in exchange for sending sensitive military information to a Chinese intelligence officer. Petty Officer Wenheng Zhao, 26, also known as Thomas Zhao, entered his plea to one count of conspiring with the intelligence officer and…
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CIF-SS girls volleyball polls, Oct. 10

Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe now The CIF-SS girls volleyball polls, released Tuesday, Oct. 10 CIF-SS GIRLS VOLLEYBALL POLLS (Selected by the CIF-SS Girls Volleyball Committee) DIVISION 1/2 1. Mater Dei 2. Mira Costa 3. Huntington Beach 4. Sierra Canyon 5. Marymount 6. Alemany 7. Los Alamitos 8. Palos…
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More schools stock overdose reversal meds, but others worry about stigma

Rae Ellen Bichell, Virginia Garcia Pivik | (TNS) KFF Health News Last year, a student fell unconscious after walking out of a bathroom at Central High School in Pueblo, Colorado. When Jessica Foster, the school district’s lead nurse, heard the girl’s distraught friends mention drugs, she knew she had to act fast. Emergency responders were…
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The Compost: Sustainable homes, jobs, wine and more at free event

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… Would you live in a hexagon-shaped home if it was climate-friendly? What about a dome? Those are some of the designs chosen by student homebuilders from across Southern California and beyond who are competing…
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Economic uncertainty prompts more Newsom vetoes as California tax deadline nears

This is a week of waiting and watching for legislators, lobbyists, journalists, bureaucrats and other denizens in and around the state Capitol. Mostly, they are waiting to see how Gov. Gavin Newsom handles hundreds of bills still awaiting his signature or rejection in the few remaining days he has to act. Newsom appears to be…
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Kaiser Permanente workers warn of potential second strike

By Samantha Delouya | CNN A coalition of unions representing thousands of Kaiser Permanente health care workers warned they will walk off the job again next month if a deal is not reached with their employer. Facilities across California, Washington, Oregon, Virginia and Washington DC have threatened to strike for a second time if a…
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