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Dana Hills’ Evan Noonan and JSerra girls team begin cross country season with high expectations

As the meets got bigger, Dana Hills’ Evan Noonan got better. He started his sophomore season last year with a 19th-place finish at the Cool Breeze Invitational. There was a 33rd-place result at the Clovis Invitational. Then came a second-place finish at the Orange County Championships and a first-place run at the Mt. SAC Invitational.…
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Auction and benefit concert planned for victims of Cook’s Corner mass shooting

A week after three people were killed and six more wounded when an ex-police officer shot at his estrange wife and other patrons of Cook’s Corner, local businesses and the community are organizing to help those impacted. “There are so many people affected who work there and we want to help,” said Max Gilmore, who…
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Santa Ana law will destroy city’s rental market

Most Americans understand the basics of supply and demand. Prices go up when demand is high and supply of any product is limited. Some local officials apparently believe that this immutable economic rule doesn’t apply to the housing market. In Santa Ana, the city has passed new rules that will dramatically reduce the supply of…
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August Wilson towers over American theater. Patti Hartigan’s new book tells why.

Which playwright was nominated for the most Pulitzer Prizes (six, winning twice) and the second-most Tony Awards ever (nine, winning once)? Would you guess Eugene O’Neill, Tennessee Williams, Arthur Miller or Edward Albee? They may be the original Mount Rushmore of American drama but Patti Hartigan’s new biography, “August Wilson: A Life,” is a vivid…
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Outsider candidates like Vivek Ramaswamy and RFK Jr. show the age of old-school politics is over

Is it just me or does it feel like Vivek Ramaswamy and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. are everywhere? Six months ago, you couldn’t find two people from Anchorage to Boston who could tell you who Vivek Ramaswamy was, nor would those same two people ever imagine a Kennedy trending among Republicans. The rapid political rise…
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Anaheim trash contractor says it will take three months to fix garbage pickup issues

Anaheim’s trash contractor says it will likely take three months for it to fix issues plaguing the company’s service, where missed garbage pickups throughout the city have recently risen. Representatives from Republic Services, the nation’s second-largest waste disposal company, promised during this week’s City Council meeting to improve service in Anaheim, saying the company has…
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How ‘The Last of Us’ will come to life at Universal’s Halloween Horror Nights

It all started with a tweet. Or an X. Or whatever we’re calling it these days. Santa Monica resident Neil Druckmann, a game developer, co-studio president and head of creative at Naughty Dog, was visiting Universal Studios Hollywood two years ago and after a day of fun he shared on Twitter that he’d love to…
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Fentanyl drives spike in Skid Row overdose deaths, 248 recorded in 2022

Skid Row, often referred to as the epicenter of L.A.’s homeless crisis, is gaining a new reputation as the city’s overdose capital as an increase in fentanyl use drives record-setting fatalities. Fatal overdoses in the three zip codes surrounding the area increased by 1,038% over the past six years — from 13 deaths in 2017…
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Angels Q&A: Are the waiver moves a bad look to free agents they might pursue?

Barely a month after the Angels signaled their intention to “roll the dice,” by being buyers before the trade deadline, in the words of General Manager Perry Minasian, the results have been bad enough that they’ve now given up. The Angels are 64-70. Making the playoffs is all but impossible, but even finishing with a…
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Hoornstra: Braves-Dodgers is a matchup of the NL’s best organizations

It’s the pointing Spider-Man meme. It’s Lucille Ball and Harpo Marx on either side of an imaginary mirror. It’s the biggest regular-season series left on the MLB schedule. It’s the Dodgers versus the Atlanta Braves. Over the last five years, the two teams have been in a class by themselves atop the National League. Since…
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