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Dodgers get massive update on Shohei Ohtani
Los Angeles Dodgers fans recently caught their first glimpse of Shohei Ohtani pitching in Dodger blue. Ohtani suffered a major elbow injury last season that required Tommy John surgery. The two-way star was ruled out as a pitcher for the 2024 season with an eye toward 2024. On Saturday, Ohtani was seen pitching on a... The post Dodgers get massive update on Shohei Ohtani appeared first on Larry Brown Sports.
Jaw-Dropping Report Names One Idaho College “Worst In America”
There are many reasons to distrust the standard US News & World Report rankings of the Best Colleges In America. Author Malcolm Gladwell has done plenty of research to prove the lack of fundamental research in the annual report, which seems critical for colleges to be highly ranked. It's no surprise that the top three schools in 2024 are Princeton and MIT, and a tie for third between Harvard and Stanford.
Local football player airlifted after injury during game, released from hospital Saturday
A medical helicopter landed in the middle of a field after a player sustained a serious injury during the game between Coachella Valley and Xavier Prep game on Friday night. Details remain limited. The player, a student at Xavier Prep, was injured during the second play of the game. The game was temporarily delayed as The post Local football player airlifted after injury during game, released from hospital Saturday appeared first on KESQ.
Sept. 21: Wild Peach Boutique ‘Mom Mixer’
Join The Wild Peach Boutique for the “Mom Mixer,” a fun and relaxing afternoon filled with shopping, mingling and pampering just for moms. This event will take place on Saturday, Sept. 21 from noon to 4 p.m. at 27650 Dickason Drive Santa Clarita, CA 91355. Discover unique and...
Community events to mark the 54th anniversary of the Chicano Moratorium
Events in Boyle Heights and East Los Angeles are set to mark the 54th anniversary of the Chicano Moratorium starting this weekend. On August 29, 1970, nearly 30,000 people marched through the streets of East L.A. in one of the largest Mexican-American anti-war protests at the time. The protest quickly turned violent when Los Angeles County Sheriff’s deputies arrived. Several people were injured and three were killed, including journalist Rubén Salazar.
Feds, state AGs claim tech firm enabled landlords to artificially raise rents
The U.S. Department of Justice and eight state attorneys general, including California AG Rob Bonta, sued a technology company Friday for allegedly creating software that enables landlords to artificially raise rents — especially in Southern California. Landlords use RealPage Inc.’s revenue management software to price multifamily rental units.
CIF has new guidelines to protect student-athletes from heat-related illnesses
ESCONDIDO, Calif. — Stadium lights beamed for the first game of the season for many districts throughout San Diego. The start of the new school year also brought new procedures to protect student-athletes from extreme heat. School districts must follow the California Interscholastic Federation Guidelines to prevent heat-related illnesses...
Yoga class credit card thieves strike multiple studios in Central Ohio
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WSYX) — Multiple yoga studios in Central Ohio have fallen victim to a pair of credit card thieves. The Grandview Heights Police say two individuals signed up for yoga classes using a fake identity. While at the studios, they worked together to steal credit cards from victims while attending classes.
Brush fire scorches more than 77 acres in Hesperia
A fire broke out and quickly blackened more than 77 acres of brush in Hesperia on Saturday afternoon, authorities said. The brush fire, dubbed the Summit Fire, was first reported about 3:20 p.m. near the intersection of Highway 138 and Highway 173, according to San Bernardino County Fire Protection District and CAL FIRE officials. ...
Rickea Jackson's Daring Pregame Outfit In Sparks-Mystics Is Blowing Up Online
Los Angeles Sparks rookie Rickea Jackson turned heads once again for her pregame outfit. This time, however, not all reactions were good. Ahead of Friday's showdown between the Sparks and Washington Mystics, Jackson was spotted entering the Entertainment & Sports Arena in DC wearing a rather ...
Mob ransacks 7-Eleven store after possible street takeover in San Pedro
A 7-Eleven store in San Pedro was ransacked by a massive crowd after a possible street takeover overnight.The incident happened around 2 a.m. Saturday near the intersection of Gaffey and 1st streets, according to the Los Angeles Police Department.Officers responded to the area after receiving a call of a disturbance. Police could not confirm if that disturbance was a takeover but it was described as large groups of people around their cars.That group eventually gathered inside the nearby 7-Eleven stores and began taking items. Video from inside the ransacked store shows broken displays knocked over on the floor and merchandise and debris scattered everywhere.Authorities say the mob of about 30-50 people got away with about $40,000 in goods, including $1,000 worth of cigarettes and $20,000 worth of lottery tickets.The crowd broke up and dispersed before officers arrived. No arrests have been made.
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