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UC Regents vote to allow UCLA to leave Pac-12 for Big Ten; subsidy could come later

The UC Board of Regents voted 11-5 Wednesday to allow UCLA to leave the Pac-12 for the Big Ten after next academic year, but reserved the right to later impose a subsidy upon the Bruins. The subsidy issue will be determined after the Pac-12 finalizes its coming media rights deal and the board vote stipulated…
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Tokyo Disneyland ‘intruder’ gang tackled by employees after attacking Christmas parade

A bizarre incident at Tokyo Disneyland brought the annual Christmas parade to an abrupt halt in front of Cinderella Castle when an unemployed 51-year-old man had to be gang tackled by employees and forcibly removed from the Japanese theme park. The surreal disruption at the fantasyland playground occurred beneath the Donald and Daisy Duck float…
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Rose Parade 2023: Parade viewing tips from a hometown veteran

By Judy Moore Special to the Southern California News Group We often hear about “affordable housing.” A term I’ve never heard, though, is “affordable seating,” but that’s a thing, too. Prices vary widely at major venues including the Hollywood Bowl, where seats in the Pool Circle, close enough to the stage to see the band…
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Rose Parade 2023: The history of how the Tournament of Roses got its start

It should be no surprise to describe Charles Frederick Holder, who played the key role in the creation of the Tournament of Roses, as a true renaissance man. He was a scientist, a journalist, publications editor and author, a founder of Pasadena’s Valley Hunt Club, conservator of wildlife and a talented sportsman. And he knew…
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Rose Parade 2023: Grand marshal Gabby Giffords embodies this year’s theme, ‘Turning the Corner’

As one of the most anticipated events of each new year, the Pasadena Tournament of Roses Parade — and the accompanying sights, sounds and pageantry — have ushered in nearly every January for the last 134 years. Joining the 5.5-mile procession down Colorado Boulevard this Jan. 2 will be 2023 Tournament of Roses Grand Marshal…
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Rose Parade survival guide: What you need to know before you go

If you want to join the crowd expected to line the streets along the Rose Parade’s 5.5-mile route, it’s probably a good idea to approach that morning with a plan. To help you map out the best strategy, below are some tips and tricks — how to get there, where to park, what you can…
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Hoornstra: The baseball story that keeps unraveling

Baseball’s Winter Meetings came and went with enough transactional news – more than $3 billion in free-agent contracts have been authorized already this offseason – to keep the lobby of the Manchester Grand Hyatt buzzing beyond last call. It was enough to relegate the week’s most sensational report to a mere footnote. According to a…
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Orange County scores and player stats for Wednesday, Dec. 14

Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe now Scores and stats from Orange County games on Wednesday, Dec. 14 Click here for details about sending your team’s scores and stats to the Register. WEDNESDAY’S SCORES GIRLS BASKETBALL Sunny Hills Showcase Tournament Rosary Academy 74, MEI Academy (Canada) 18 Ros: Clarke 31…
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Ducks’ struggles seen through a long-term lens

TORONTO — It was almost the smallest of media scrums in the hallway outside the Ducks dressing room Tuesday night after their 7-0 loss to the Toronto Maple Leafs – two reporters and Ducks coach Dallas Eakins. Eakins hit on a historical thread when Ryan Kennedy of The Hockey News asked him how they can…
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Hesperia to end ‘crime-free’ housing policy that prosecutors say aimed to drive Black and Latino people from city

By BRIAN MELLEY The city of Hesperia has agreed to pay $1 million and end a discriminatory housing program aimed at evicting criminals in what federal prosecutors said was the first settlement of its kind in the country. Hesperia, San Bernardino County and its sheriff’s department violated the Fair Housing Act by engaging in a…
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