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Rams RB Kyren Williams put in mental work to be ready for his moment

THOUSAND OAKS — During the training camp of his rookie year, Kyren Williams wasn’t able to take the field. The Rams running back had undergone surgery in June to repair a broken foot and was limited to rehab work. It’s the kind of setback, missing the first padded practices of your first NFL season, that…
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High school football live updates: Thursday’s games for Week 5 in Southern California

Looking for live high school football updates? Click here Follow along tonight, Thursday, September 21, as our Southern California News Group reporters provide scores, stats, videos and much more from the sidelines at tonight’s Week 5 games. Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe now Tweets by SoCalVarsity https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js THURSDAYCIF-SS…
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2 dead as bus carrying high school students crashes in NY

Associated Press WAWAYANDA, N.Y. — A charter bus carrying high school students to a band camp careened off a New York highway and tumbled down an embankment Thursday, killing two adults and seriously injuring several others, officials said. Gov. Kathy Hochul said a failure of a front tire could have contributed to the early afternoon…
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Does California really need more money?

In their latest attempt to circumvent Proposition 13, California state legislators have voted to place a constitutional amendment on the ballot that will make it easier for local governments to raise taxes. Like previous measures, ACA-1 appears to be motivated by a belief that Proposition 13 straitjackets the public sector in a way that renders…
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Fryer: A look at the first half of the football season, and predictions for what’s ahead

The high school football regular season is nearly halfway completed for most teams. Here are some observations and opinions on what has happened so far, and what might happen in coming weeks. Let’s start with some awards for the first half of the season: Offensive player of the year: Mater Dei quarterback Elijah Brown. Quarterback…
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Swanson: In a Pac-12 brimming with star QBs, UCLA’s Dante Moore shines

LOS ANGELES — Who’s afraid for the teenager who’s about to walk into the lion’s den that is Rice-Eccles Stadium? Who’s wary of what 11th-ranked Utah’s big, bad defense might do to a kid after already stifling Florida and Baylor (and, yes, Weber State)? Who’s going to avert your gaze when the defending Pac-12 champs…
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Early look at the top Kentucky Derby contenders in 2024

Let’s get a jump on all these other “experts” who think they know the top Kentucky Derby contenders for 2024. But don’t tell ’em our secret. Don’t let ’em know that we’re right on top of the 150th running of the Run for the Roses on May 4. Who cares if we don’t know who…
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Horse racing notes: Edwin Maldonado makes Los Alamitos history

LOS ALAMITOS LEADERS (Through Thursday) JOCKEYS / WINS Ramon Vazquez / 4 Edwin Maldonado / 3 Tiago Pereira / 3 Four tied / 2 TRAINERS / WINS Vladimir Cerin / 3 Luis Mendez / 2 George Papaprodromou / 2 John Sadler / 2 16 tied / 1 WEEKEND STAKES AT LOS ALAMITOS Saturday • $125,000…
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Residents, activists divided over bringing 2028 Summer Olympics to San Fernando Valley

When in 1984 Los Angeles hosted the Olympic Summer Games, Sue Steinberg lived in Van Nuys and remembered her neighbors renting out their homes to visitors from around the world. Tourists and sports teams flocked to the Rose Bowl and Memorial Coliseum for opening and closing ceremonies. Packed buses whisked passengers to stadiums, pools and…
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Huntington Beach could soon start impounding e-bikes for misuse

Huntington Beach will likely soon allow police officers to issue various citations for misusing e-bikes, or even impound them, in an effort to curb unsafe riding throughout the city. The City Council, this week, supported making updates to the city’s bicycle regulations to include expanded definitions and give police officers the ability to issue criminal…
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