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High school football: Updated schedule for this week’s CIF-SS quarterfinals, Nov. 11-12

The updated schedule of games for the Orange County teams in the quarterfinals of the CIF Southern Section football playoffs. Games start at 7 p.m. unless noted. HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS QUARTERFINALS FRIDAY, NOV. 11 DIVISION 1 JSerra (6-5) vs. Mater Dei (10-0) at Santa Ana Stadium Long Beach Poly (10-0) vs.Los Alamitos (8-2) at…
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Chip Kelly reports UCLA RB Zach Charbonnet is feeling better

LOS ANGELES — Rain sprinkled down on Spaulding Field on Monday morning, soaking the Arizona navy blue scout team jerseys to the point that they appeared black. “We get too comfortable sometimes in Southern California weather,” UCLA football coach Chip Kelly said. “I was excited that we had this for a couple days and get…
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Carvana plunges to record low as used-car prices fall fast

By Esha Dey and Craig Trudell | Bloomberg Carvana Co. is set to wipe out more than half of its market value in just two trading sessions as the stock plunged to an all-time low on deepening gloom about used-car sales. Shares of the online dealer have sunk more than 53% in the two trading…
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Laguna Beach man hit, killed by SUV in Huntington Beach

HUNTINGTON BEACH — A Laguna Beach man was fatally struck by an SUV early Monday in Huntington Beach. Officers went to Beach Boulevard north of Slater Avenue about 2:30 a.m., the Huntington Beach Police Department reported. The 30-year-old man died at the scene, police said. His name was withheld pending notification of his relatives. The…
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Daxon: Brea’s War Memorial is 10 years old

It was on Veterans Day 2012 that the Brea War Memorial had its official dedication on the grassy knoll in front of the Civic and Cultural Center. Every year since, the city of Brea has hosted a remembrance ceremony and program at the memorial on Veterans Day. But how did it all begin? It all…
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Justice Jackson issues her first Supreme Court opinion

By Mark Sherman and Jessica Gresko | Associated Press WASHINGTON — New Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson issued her first Supreme Court opinion Monday, a short dissent in support of a death row inmate from Ohio. Jackson wrote that she would have thrown out lower court rulings in the case of Ohio inmate Davel Chinn, whose…
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High-scoring Kings prepare to face the Wild

An eventful night on the ice gave way to some developments away from the playing surface for the Kings, and their four-game home stand just got started. Between Saturday’s thrilling 5-4 victory over the Florida Panthers and Tuesday’s matchup with the Minnesota Wild, the Kings learned that Florida winger Matthew Tkachuk was suspended two games…
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California apartment rents fall in 89% of big cities in October

“Rent Check” takes a snapshot of the financial challenges tenants face in California’s challenging market for rentals. Buzz: Rents fell for the second-consecutive month in October with apartment pricing down in 89% of big cities statewide. Source: My trusty spreadsheet reviewed ApartmentList’s monthly rent estimates in October for 44 large California cities. To estimate what…
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Remembering LA radio genius ‘Obscene’ Steven Clean

If you were around Los Angeles for the early days of freeform album rock radio — before it became Album Oriented Rock as an official format name — you probably remember Steven Segal, known on the air as the “Obscene” Steven Clean, as heard on legendary stations as KPPC (now KROQ, 106.7 FM), KMET (now…
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Will nuclear renaissance come with waste disposal solution?

It’s weird to think about “nuclear renaissance” as San Onofre disappears piece by piece and the federal government dithers over a permanent home for radioactive waste. But California has declared war on fossil fuels and committed to going fully green by mid-century; Russia’s war in Ukraine underscores the dangers of relying on fossil fuel (heck,…
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