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Boston College '26 QB commit Corin Berry finishes off-season on a high note
Covina (Calif.) Charter Oak took home the Championship at last weekend's Surf City tournament and junior quarterback Corin Berry was a big reason why. It was a strong off-season for Berry and he's a player we think will make a big jump with the pads on this fall. We had a chance to see him back to back weekends during 7v7 action after seeing back in May at the Steve Clarkson, 'The QB Retreat,' and he has some projectable tools for sure.
Baldwin Park Celebrates Calino Avenue Improvement Project with Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony
Baldwin Park celebrated the completion of the Calino Avenue Storm Drain and Sewer Improvement Project with a Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony on Saturday, July 13, 2024. Its landmark project, which was completed on June 27, 2024, addresses long-standing infrastructural challenges that have affected Calino Avenue Residents for three decades. “This ribbon-cutting marks...
Snoop Dogg, Long Beach Rep. Robert Garcia to represent U.S. at 2024 Paris Olympics
Snoop will be carrying the Olympic torch on one of its last legs, and he'll stick around as a special correspondent during NBC's primetime coverage The post Snoop Dogg, Long Beach Rep. Robert Garcia to represent U.S. at 2024 Paris Olympics appeared first on Long Beach Post.
Authorities ID Downey man killed in traffic collision near Long Beach
LONG BEACH – A 41-year-old man who was fatally injured in a collision on the border of Long Beach and Lakewood was identified Monday by the Los Angeles County Department of Medical Examiner. David Garcia, of Downey, was originally injured in the crash that occurred around 6:10 p.m. June...
Men’s Basketball’s Hinton Wins Silver at William Jones Cup
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – Harvard Men's Basketball incoming first-year Robert Hinton earned a silver medal while playing for the Chinese Taipei Blue Team, at the 2024 William Jones Cup in New Taipei, Taiwan. The tournament was held at Xinzhuang Gymnasium from July 13-21. A guard from Los Angeles, California, Hinton averaged a team-high 13.4 points on 54 percent shooting, including 44 percent from three-point range, and 81 percent from the charity stripe. Hinton also added 3.0 rebounds, 1.5 assists and 1.4 steals over eight games at the tournament.
California environmentalists sue Port of Los Angeles, alleging clean water violations
A California environmental group on Tuesday filed a federal lawsuit against the Port of Los Angeles, accusing the defendant of unleashing toxic pollutants into the San Pedro Bay. The activists — from the organization Environment California — claimed that the port has violated the federal Clean Water Act with more than 2,000 illegal discharges in the past…
LA Metro’s Ridership Continues Upward Trend in June for 19th Month in a Row
In June, LA Metro saw its 19th consecutive month of year-over-year ridership growth with 25,181,475 boardings on its bus and rail services, reaching 85.5 percent of its June 2019 pre-COVID ridership level. With 18,792,300 boardings on weekdays, ridership reached 82.1 percent of its pre-pandemic levels. Weekends in June saw 6,389,175 boardings, reaching 97.7 percent of pre-pandemic weekend ridership from June 2019.
Road To Week 1: Simulating Week 5 of the Badgers 2024 Season in CFB 25
Week 5: Wisconsin (1-2) at No. 18 USC (2-1) Wisconsin faced the Trojans at an opportune time, with starting QB Miller Moss recovering from a partially torn PCL, leaving sophomore Cade Fox at the helm. After trading punts to start the game, sophomore wideout Zachariah Brach gave USC some momentum,...
USC Dornsife scholars win Goldwater and Astronaut scholarships, and a prestigious fellowship
Two students and one alumnus at the USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences have added to the expansive list of accolades received by USC Dornsife scholars. A Goldwater Scholarship, an Astronaut Scholarship and a fellowship with the Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute will help advance three Trojan careers and support research that could fuel scientific discoveries.
UCLA 2026 and 2027 Recruiting Targets Coming Out of the July Eval Periods
I've been telling you that UCLA's recruitment of the 2025 high school class is very selective, mostly due to the fact that UCLA, if all its players return who have eligibility, will have just one scholarship available. And the fact that UCLA was so successful in the transfer portal this...
Ole Miss women will open season versus USC in Paris
PARIS – Ole Miss Women's Basketball continues its regular season international adventures as the Rebels will participate in the 2024 Aflac Oui-Play in Paris, France to kick off the season against projected top-10 USC on Monday, November 4 from Adidas Arena. For the second year in a row, Complete Sports Management is presenting NCAA regular season games in Paris. Ole Miss and USC will be two of a total of 17 Division I men's or women's basketball programs in NCAA history to play a regular season game in Europe. The meeting is also the first matchup between the two schools.
Jennifer Garner and Middle Child Fin Affleck Spotted Out Shopping Together in Los Angeles
Jennifer Garner was spotted getting some one-on-one time with her and Ben Affleck’s kid Fin Affleck over the weekend as the pair enjoyed a shopping date in Los Angeles. The Alias alum, 52, and her middle child, 15, went out for a grocery run at Farmshop in Santa Monica, California, on Sunday, July 21, as...
Guns N' Roses Rocker Slash Reveals Stepdaughter Lucy-Bleu Knight Suddenly Died at 25 Years Old
Guns N' Roses rocker Slash revealed his 25-year-old stepdaughter, Lucy-Bleu Knight, suddenly died on Friday, July 19. "Lucy-Bleu Knight (December 6, 1998), beloved daughter of Meegan Hodges and Mark Knight, stepdaughter of Samantha Somers Knight and Slash, sister of Scarlet Knight, stepsister of London and Cash Hudson, passed away peacefully in Los Angeles, CA on July 19, 2024," he wrote via Instagram. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Slash (@slash) He continued, "Lucy-Bleu was an incredibly talented artist, a passionate...
'All My Children' star Esta TerBlanche dies at 51
South African actor Esta TerBlanche, who starred on the beloved soap “All My Children” for years, has died, her publicist and manager said. Lisa Rodrigo, TerBlanche’s publicist, shared the news on Facebook, writing that “it’s with a heavy heart that my friend and client Esta TerBlanche passed away Thursday of natural causes. An autopsy report is pending.”
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