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Retired San Gabriel cop injured in Monterey Park mass shooting called one of the best

One of those injured in the crowd during the Monterey Park mass shooting was James Goodman, a retired San Gabriel police lieutenant who served that city for nearly 30 years. On Tuesday, San Gabriel police visited Goodman at the hospital where he’s receiving treatment for gunshot wounds to the foot and shoulder, said interim San…
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Cam Fowler, Ducks build early lead, beat Coyotes

By JOHN MARSHALL AP Sports Writer TEMPE, Ariz. — Cam Fowler had two goals and an assist, Anthony Stolarz stopped 37 shots and the Ducks beat the Arizona Coyotes, 5-2, on Tuesday night. Plagued by slow recent starts, the Ducks jumped on the Coyotes early and took advantage of a game misconduct on Arizona’s Juuso…
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Tustin boys soccer ties Valencia, stays on top in Empire League

PLACENTIA — The Tustin and Valencia boys soccer teams battled to a 1-1 tie in a key Empire League match Tuesday at Valencia High School. Both teams had multiple scoring opportunities, passing well to set up plays close to the goal. However, the Tillers and Tigers also played excellent defense, with neither team allowing the…
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LeBron scores 46, but Clippers beat Lakers for 10th straight time

LOS ANGELES — For the Lakers, Anthony Davis and Rui Hachimura are on their way. Perhaps as soon as Wednesday night, according to a TNT report. But for Tuesday night’s game against the Clippers, both of the key frontcourt pieces that could help during the stretch run could only watch, folding their arms from their courtside…
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VOTE: Southern California Boys Athlete of the Week, January 27

Each week, publications from the Southern California News Group’s 11 properties (Orange County Register, L.A. Daily News, Press-Enterprise, San Gabriel Valley Tribune, Long Beach Press-Telegram, The Daily Breeze, San Bernardino Sun, Daily Bulletin, Redlands Daily Facts, Whittier Daily News and Pasadena-Star News) select the Athletes of the Week for their respective region. Each athlete is…
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VOTE: Southern California Girls Athlete of the Week, January 27

Each week, publications from the Southern California News Group’s 11 properties (Orange County Register, L.A. Daily News, Press-Enterprise, San Gabriel Valley Tribune, Long Beach Press-Telegram, The Daily Breeze, San Bernardino Sun, Daily Bulletin, Redlands Daily Facts, Whittier Daily News and Pasadena-Star News) select the Athletes of the Week for their respective region. Each athlete is…
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Oscar nominations show both progress and regression for diversity

A universe-hopping, sci-fi indie led the charge for Asian actors and filmmakers when the Academy Award nominations were revealed Tuesday, Jan. 24. But snubs for women and Black actors reminded observers that inclusivity is a work in progress. “Everything Everywhere All at Once,” earned a whopping 11 Oscar nominations – including best picture, four acting…
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Alhambra moves ahead with Sunday’s Lunar New Year event, hoping it contributes to healing

Sabrina Yap, 53, of Duarte said she understands that people may be frightened to be in public after the mass killing Saturday, Jan. 21, at a Monterey Park dance hall. She was there, not long before the shooting. Yap said her booth  — Aroma Breeze, which sells such Hawaiian wares as bags and scarves —…
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How Monterey Park gunman entered, exited dance hall focus of police investigation

Monterey Park Police Chief Scott Wiese said on Tuesday, Jan. 24, that investigators were still looking into how the man who gunned down 11 people at a popular ballroom dance studio Saturday entered and exited the building that night. Authorities said the suspect, 72-year-old Huu Can Tran, of Hemet, entered the Star Ballroom Dance Studio…
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Monterey Park massacre puts new LA County sheriff on global stage

Less than two months after he was sworn into office, Los Angeles County Sheriff Robert Luna faced baptism by fire in the Monterey Park shooting that claimed 11 lives and catapulted him onto a worldwide stage. Luna confronted his first test as head of the nation’s largest sheriff’s department in handling the county’s largest mass…
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