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UCLA football coach DeShaun Foster inducted into Tustin Football Hall of Fame
Former Tustin standout DeShaun Foster talks to the fans at halftime during his induction ceremony Friday night. (Photos: Fernando M. Donado, For OC Sports Zone). Tustin High School inducted former Tillers’ running back DeShaun Foster, now the head football coach at UCLA, into its Football Hall of Fame Friday night during a halftime ceremony at the 2024 season opener against El Toro at Tustin.
Newport Beach City Manager Update: Summer Reading Program, Underwater Cleanup
I would like to thank and recognize our residents who participated in this year’s Summer Reading Program, and our Library Services staff for delivering another stellar series. The summer 2024 numbers were impressive:. Participation and attendance in the seven-week program increased by more than 17 percent from the previous...
On the Agenda: August 27 City Council Meeting
The next City Council meeting is Tuesday, August 27. Items of interest are highlighted below. The entire agenda and staff reports can be viewed here: https://newportbeachca.gov/Home/Components/Calendar/Event/73667/72. A study session will begin at 4 p.m. Agenda items include:. Development impact fees. Staff will present the results of a recent development impact...
102-year-old swimmer among competitors at US Masters Swimming championship in Mission Viejo
Mission Viejo took center stage in the aquatics world this week as the 2024 US Masters Swimming Summer National Championship brought nearly 1,300 swimmers into town. The competition at the Marguerite Aquatics Complex through Sunday will host swimmers from eight countries, including the U.S. They include all different levels of ability and age, including dozens of swimmers who are 80 years old and older.
One California, One Coast: Policy Summit to address coastal insurability and sea level rise planning
Litigation and policies is slated for Sept. 4-5 in gathering hosted by Smart Coast California By Barbara Burke Special to Malibu Times Residents of Malibu and other California coastal cities are facing sometimes herculean insurability challenges, severallawsuits and regulations impacting coastal communities and their properties are pending or recently published, while local governments grapple with whether and how to address the impact of […] The post One California, One Coast: Policy Summit to address coastal insurability and sea level rise planning appeared first on The Malibu Times.
Helmets And Haymakers Fly As California High School Football Game Devolves Into Chaotic Bench-Clearing Brawl
Saturday’s California high school football game between Central High and Justin Garza was called at the beginning of the fourth quarter after a wild bench-clearing brawl broke out between players and coaches from both sides. The Grizzlies were awarded the win but the ugly scene marred the victory. Suspensions will come down when the California […] The post Helmets And Haymakers Fly As California High School Football Game Devolves Into Chaotic Bench-Clearing Brawl appeared first on BroBible.
Southern California brothers remain in ICU after gunman opens fire on busy street
Two brothers remain hospitalized in the ICU after a shooter opened fire on a busy street in Riverside County. The incident happened on Aug. 14 as Ivan Pineda and Luis Pineda were walking on the 1000 block of West Florida Avenue in Hemet. Around 3:30 p.m., the brothers and the suspect appeared to have an […]
San Jose could lose thousands of trees to invasive beetle
An invasive beetle killing a dramatic number of Southern California trees has found its way to San Jose — and it could threaten the urban forest that shades and cools Silicon Valley. Santa Clara County officials aren’t sure when or how the species, known as the shothole borer beetle,...
Technically, California won’t delay an oil well protection law — but Newsom axes funding to enforce it
The governor backed off his controversial plan to extend deadlines for oil and gas operators to comply with a new law on wells. But he also wiped out the funding state agencies say they need to hire staff and carry out the regulations.
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