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Ducks’ skid reaches 12 games with loss to Canucks

ANAHEIM — The door to the NHL’s cellar cracked open Tuesday for the Ducks as the ‘race’ to the bottom of the NHL standings took an unexpected and eventful turn several thousand miles away in Pittsburgh and Philadelphia. The Penguins, fighting for their playoff lives, lost to the Chicago Blackhawks, who came into the game…
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Tesoro softball defeats Mission Viejo for sole possession of first place in league

Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe now Kiara Cisneros hit a grand slam and Loula McNamara allowed one earned run in six innings to lead Tesoro’s softball team to a 12-2 victory at two-time defending South Coast League champion Mission Viejo on Tuesday. Cisneros and Kennedy Proctor — both juniors…
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Lakers work OT to beat Timberwolves, advance to face Grizzlies in first-round series

LOS ANGELES — A raucous, roaring sellout crowd welcomed the Lakers back to the postseason on Tuesday night at Crypto.com Arena. The fans turned the arena electric at times, no doubt imagining their voices igniting another of those extended playoff runs that once were spring rites of passage. The short-handed Minnesota Timberwolves nearly spoiled the…
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Miguel’s Jr. heats up tacos, taquitos and burritos with fiery sauce

Miguel’s Jr. is spicing up its menu beginning Wednesday, April 12 with a Fiery Habanero Hot Sauce it introduced in 2020. The Corona-based quick service chain will be serving the sauce in limited-time menu items including Fiery Taquitos with shredded chicken or beef; Fiery Crispy Tacos; and Fiery Garbage Burritos with choice of protein, according…
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Surf champ Italo Ferreira talks goals, upcoming Surfers’ Hall of Fame induction

Italo Ferreira’s body disappeared as he tucked down behind the barrel, emerging unscathed from the curling water before he pumped his board down the face of the fast-moving wave, propelling his surfboard into the air, twisting and then landing on it with ease. His body and surfboard were on repeat through the morning: barrel, air,…
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CSUDH Finding Friends and Expanding Your Mind After 50

OLLI at CSUDH is a membership organization for individuals 50 plus seeking intellectual and social activities. These activities include short courses on a variety of topics taught by university professors and experts in their field, peer-led special interest groups, discussion groups, field trips, technology workshops, social gatherings and cultural events. Learning occurs in a supportive…
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OCFA’s newest dog ready to support firefighters after tough work

Orange County Fire Authority Firefighter Wade Munson and his niece Dela Rae Jackson pet Pax, after the therapy dog was introduced at OCFA headquarters in Irvine, CA on Monday, April 10, 2023. Pax is OCFA’s first peer support K-9 and is trained to support first responders. (Photo by Paul Bersebach, Orange County Register/SCNG) Orange County…
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Griner working on memoir about Russian captivity

By Hillel Italie | Associated Press NEW YORK — Saying she is ready to share the “unfathomable” experience of being arrested and incarcerated in Russia, basketball star Brittney Griner is working on a memoir that is scheduled for spring 2024. Griner was arrested last year at the airport in Moscow on drug-related charges and detained…
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Germany moves to relax rigid family name system

Associated Press BERLIN — Germany’s justice minister on Tuesday launched plans to relax the country’s strict restrictions on family names — for example, allowing couples to take double-barreled surnames and pass them on to their children. The current system “is about as up-to-date as a coal stove and as flexible as concrete,” Justice Minister Marco…
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Irvine will buy controversial asphalt plant for $285 million

Irvine will pay $285 million for the controversial All American Asphalt Plant on Jeffrey Road, the focus of recent litigation and complaints from nearby residents about odors. The first payment for the plant of $28.5 million — which is nonrefundable —  is expected to be made by the city on June 15, according to a…
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