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Ice Cube talks Larry Bird, Celtics ire as Los Angeles Lakers fan growing up
It is not every day that one comes across famed rapper Ice Cube talking at length about Boston Celtics legendary small forward Larry Bird. But the former N.W.A. member and founder of the 3-on-3 basketball league “The Big3” made an appearance on the CLNS Media podcast “Basketball Time Machine” to do just that.
‘Deadpool & Wolverine’ debuts to $205 million, shattering R-rated record and becoming 8th biggest opening of all time.
LOS ANGELES (AP) — ‘Deadpool & Wolverine’ debuts to $205 million, shattering R-rated record and becoming 8th biggest opening of all time. News Channel 3-12 is committed to providing a forum for civil and constructive conversation. Please keep your comments respectful and relevant. You can review our...
Top 30 Most Important Trojans for 2024: No. 6
The list of Most Important Trojans for the 2024 season continues to wind down, but it is not slowing down as No. 7 on the list brings gamebreaking speed and elusiveness. Zachariah Branch looks to build off his historic debut campaign when he was named the first-ever true freshman first-team All-American from USC. But that was as a returner. Branch will be looking to prove himself as an elite receiver this year, which could lead to big numbers.
Dodgers’ Bobby Miller Struggles in Triple-A Tuneup
If Bobby Miller’s rehab start with Triple-A Oklahoma City on Saturday was an indicator of how he is improving, he is trending in the wrong direction. Simply put, it was a disaster. Miller completed just 3.2 innings and allowed six runs (five earned) with three walks and only one...
Lakers ‘Shopping’ Former All-Star, Top-3 Scorer in Trade Talks: Report
The Los Angeles Lakers continue to lurk around the edges of free agency and the trade market with a handful of assets they can use to jump on the right opportunity. Among the trade chips in the Lakers’ proverbial back pocket are a couple of unprotected first-round picks and the expiring contract of former All-Star point guard D’Angelo Russell.
Kobe Bryant Once Revealed That His Grandmother Rejected Another Basketball Great for Prom
In one of basketball’s greatest coincidences, Lower Merion High School and Los Angeles Lakers legend Kobe Bryant once revealed that his grandmother rejected Wilt Chamberlain, another basketball great, for prom, writes Samir Mehdi for The Sports Rush. Bryant lived in Wynnewood with his parents after they returned from Italy,...
LAFD Tackles Commercial Building Blaze in Woodland Hills
Firefighters were swiftly called into action on the morning of July 27th, when flames erupted inside a commercial building in Woodland Hills. According to the Los Angeles Fire Department, the incident, designated as INC#0418, began at approximately 8:50 AM at 21800 W Ventura Bl. The LAFD reported that the blaze was contained in one room within a one-story commercial structure.
Dodgers Free Agent Reliever Signs With AL Contender
Dinelson Lamet has signed a minor league contract with the Kansas City Royals and joined their Triple-A affiliate in Omaha. The move comes after Lamet opted out of his contract with the Los Angeles Dodgers in early June, after which he had been a free agent for about six weeks. He has yet to make his debut for the Storm Chasers.
Man electrocuted on Metro train tracks in Universal City
UNIVERSAL CITY – A man died Saturday on Metro Red Line tracks in a tunnel between Universal City and North Hollywood and it does not appear he was hit by a train. Officers were called to the 5300 block of Lankershim Boulevard, south of Chandler Boulevard, at 2:51 p.m. Saturday and requested an ambulance for a person on the tracks who was unconscious and not breathing, according to Los Angeles Police Department Officer Tony Im.
Report: Lakers Nearly Agreed to Trade for Veteran Forward
The offseason continues to drone on for the Lakers, who to date are among three teams that have added any new free agents this summer. However, that doesn’t necessarily mean that GM Rob Pelinka has stopped working the phones. A new report claims that LA initially agreed to a deal for a prominent starter in their own conference—a name that Laker fans are very familiar with.
Decorative Arts Society of Newport Beach Awards $410K in Grants to Local Nonprofits
Newport Beach-based Decorative Arts Society (DARTS) has awarded over $410,000 in grants to 14 local community non-profit agencies, all of which provide critical services to Orange County women, children, and families in need. DARTS has given over $4.5 million to local non-profit organizations since its inception 29 years ago. “The...
Memorial Park Redevelopment Project Moves Forward
This Move Is Part of a Broader Initiative to Enhance Santa Monica’s Parks and Recreation Facilities. The Santa Monica City Council unanimously voted to advance the Memorial Park Redevelopment and Expansion Project, which aims to transform the historic park into a 13.2-acre community hub featuring additional sports fields, pedestrian and bicycle improvements, and other amenities, as described in a blog post by the City.
Coach Taylor, the South Bay’s Junior Lifeguard Coach
Generations of Peninsula kids owe their Junior Lifeguard experience to Coach Taylor. Ken Taylor started coaching swimmers as an assistant for the women’s swim team at El Camino College in 1973. Half a century later, he’s still coaching. “I was out of a job for maybe an hour,...
Bring the family to Marina del Rey Summer Concert Series! Tonight, Saturday, July 27: Musiq Soulchild
Here is a message from our friends at Los Angeles County Department of Beaches and Harbors. Now in its 24th year, Marina del Rey Summer Concert Series returns with exciting symphonic and pop concerts at beautiful Burton Chace Park. Enjoy a serene sunset by the water & brilliant music under the stars… for free!
'We're looking out for whole towns:' Meet the Black female farmers making strides in agriculture
Did you know there are more than 1.2 million female farmers in the country, but only 1% are Black female producers?Despite being a minority in the industry, those women are tackling vital issues, like food insecurity and sustainability.The National Women in Agriculture Association held its national conference in Compton this week.The two-day event brought together a community of women farmers dedicated to agriculture, sustainability and addressing the pressing issue of poverty affecting communities of color."We're grateful to [the Department of Agriculture] and [Natural Resources Conservation Service] for thinking of Compton, and thinking of a neighborhood in a community that typically...
Map: How big is the Park Fire? Use this tool to overlay it atop where you live
The Park Fire just pushed California’s wildfire season into overdrive. It has grown rapidly since it started near Chico on July 24. Within two days, the blaze had consumed some 178,000 acres, then it doubled the next day. By Sunday, the fire had devoured more acres than all of this year’s other fires to date […]
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