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Softball roundup: Huntington Beach and Rosary collect key league wins

Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe now Huntington Beach softball coach Jeff Forsberg calls the Oilers’ offense “crazy good.” The lineup showed why Monday as it helped tighten the Sunset League race. Cali Bennett, Tea Gutierrez and Bree Carlson each had three hits to pace a 16-hit attack as visiting…
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Dodgers blow 5-run lead but come back to beat Marlins in 10 innings

LOS ANGELES — This business of defending a championship is not for the faint of heart. An innocent bystander as the Dodgers blew a five-run lead in the middle innings, Tommy Edman came off the bench as the offense hibernated into extra innings then came through with a two-run walk-off single that retrieved a 7-6…
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Home burglaries spike in Altadena months after Eaton fire

Property crimes have spiked around 450% in Altadena in the months since the Eaton fire ripped through the community in January, killing at least 18 people and destroying thousands of homes and businesses, according to law enforcement officials. On average, there have been more than 40 home burglaries reported each month since the fire in…
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Family of man who died after encounter with officers in park accuse Fullerton police of excessive force

A 46-year-old father of six died in police custody last week after authorities said he experienced a medical emergency, following a physical encounter with several officers from the Fullerton Police Department. The family of Jose Luis Naranjo-Cortez, who they say struggled with mental health issues, has now  accused police of using excessive force. Mary Naranjo-Cortez,…
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Tyler Glasnow goes to IL, leaving another hole in Dodgers’ rotation

LOS ANGELES — Officially, Tyler Glasnow went on the injured list with shoulder inflammation. But the real diagnosis could be severe, Grade 1 frustration. Glasnow left each of his past two starts early with physical issues – leg cramping last week in Texas, a sore shoulder after just one inning on Sunday afternoon. Afterward, he…
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WATCH: First look at Cowboy Carter tour merch, stage and specialty drinks in Los Angeles

Beyoncé kicks off the Cowboy Carter Tour Monday, April 28 at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, Calif. It’s the first of five shows that will be happening at the Los Angeles venue before it heads to its next stop in Chicago, Illinois. As with any new tour in the digital age, fans flock to social media…
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Amazon launches its first internet satellites to compete against SpaceX’s Starlinks

By MARCIA DUNN CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — Amazon’s first batch of internet satellites rocketed into orbit Monday, the latest entry in the mega constellation market currently dominated by SpaceX’s thousands of Starlinks. The United Launch Alliance’s Atlas V rocket carried up 27 of Amazon’s Project Kuiper satellites, named after the frigid fringes of our solar system beyond Neptune. Once released…
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Long Beach’s Mariachi Festival returns this weekend

Long Beach residents can enjoy listening to performances by renowned mariachi bands this weekend at the city’s Mariachi Festival. The Long Beach Mariachi Festival will take place on Saturday, May 3, from noon to 5:30 p.m. at Veterans Park, 101 E. 28th St. Residents will be able to listen to live music, but there will…
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Mexico and US reach deal on Rio Grande water sharing

MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexico and the United States said Monday they had reached an agreement that involves Mexico immediately sending more water from their shared Rio Grande basin to Texas farmers after U.S. President Donald Trump threatened tariffs and sanctions earlier this month. Related Articles Trump administration launches race-based discrimination investigations against Harvard Law…
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Disability-rights arguments grow heated at Supreme Court, though sweeping ruling appears unlikely

By LINDSAY WHITEHURST WASHINGTON (AP) — A disability-rights case at the Supreme Court grew unusually heated on Monday, including accusations of lying and references to one side’s position being a potential “five-alarm fire.” Related Articles Trump administration launches race-based discrimination investigations against Harvard Law Review Mexico and US reach deal on Rio Grande water sharing…
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