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Shohei Ohtani and Teoscar Hernández were so locked in watching a fight break out at Dodger Stadium
It will never make sense how fans can attend a sporting event and get into a fight with strangers. But it happens more often than it should — particularly at Dodger Stadium. And it’s the kind of weird behavior that always draws attention. Even the actual players take notice. During Sunday’s game between the Dodgers and Red Sox and Dodger Stadium, a big fight appeared to break out in the stands on the left-field side. The commotion was so apparent that it brought out Dodgers stars Shohei Ohtani, Teoscar Hernández and Yoshinobu Yamamoto to the top step of the dugout to check...
The Las Vegas Raiders Are Returning To Southern California, Very Quietly
The Las Vegas Raiders are making a not so triumphant return to Southern California. As they kicked off their training camp (for rookies) on July 21st, the Raiders setup camp in Costa Mesa. While the Raiders previously held camp in Napa, they're returning to SoCal for the first time since relocating ...
Mild along the coast, inland temperatures soar
The work week is off to a warm start, but temperatures will continue to risk and will peak on Wednesday and Thursday. High pressure has parked itself over the Southwest and will dominate the weather story throughout the week. Temperatures along the coast will increase, but will remain relatively mild and comfortable compared to inland The post Mild along the coast, inland temperatures soar appeared first on News Channel 3-12.
Search underway for 70-year-old California man who went missing after taking Jeep on off-road trail
A 70-year-old man has been missing since Friday after taking his Jeep on an off-road trail in California, authorities said. Warren Elliott was last seen on the Rubicon Trail in Placer County Friday afternoon, according to the Placer County Sheriff's Office. Searchers from multiple agencies and organizations are involved in the search, according to the sheriff's office. The search for Elliott continued on Monday, focusing on the Rubicon Springs area, the sheriff's office said.
VP Kamala Harris secures enough delegates to become Democratic nominee for president
Vice President and Bay Area native Kamala Harris has enough delegates to win the democratic presidential nomination with help from shoring up most of President Biden's delegates.Around 7 p.m. on Monday, Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi made the motion to endorse Kamala Harris for President at a virtual meeting of California's Democratic National Convention delegation. With the endorsement of California's delegation, Kamala Harris now has enough delegates to win the Democratic nomination for President.Bay Area analysts weigh three factors that are most likely to influence the election and impact California.Live updates: Kamala Harris secures enough delegatesVideo in the media player above...
Campus researchers investigate climate change’s effect on California’s insurance market
A team of UC Berkeley researchers published a study regarding how climate change has affected property insurance and pricing in disaster-prone areas. The paper specifically examines the California property insurance market, emphasizing how limited information significantly contributes to high prices and reduced participation, particularly with risks associated with climate change, said co-author of the study Meredith Fowlie.
The Switch Up Election Series: BlackPAC director highlights ‘essential’ role of Black voters
Adrianne Shropshire began her political work as a community organizer in California, focusing on police accountability, economic justice and youth empowerment in the South Los Angeles neighborhoods. In 2016, Shropshire founded BlackPAC, an organization dedicated to educating and mobilizing African American voters. Through that work, she has designed programs to engage hundreds of thousands of…
Cornell receives $4.2M for HIV research
ITHACA, NY (CortacaToday) — Cornell researchers will benefit from federal funding. The National Institutes of Health is granting $4.2 million to Weill Cornell Medicine. The money will help researchers study how the immune system can fight HIV. Associate Professor of Immunology in Medicine Dr. Brad Jones calls the funding...
Ventura eliminates development fee said to stifle small business growth
The Ventura City Council voted unanimously last week to get rid of a development fee it said was stifling small business growth and crimping affordable-housing projects. The fee, implemented in August 2016, was meant to help pay the cost of developing water supplies for new commercial and housing projects, according to an agenda report written by two council members.
USPS honors 'Jeopardy!' icon Alex Trebek with stamp
LOS ANGELES (CNS) - A first-day-of-issue ceremony for a stamp honoring the late "Jeopardy!" host Alex Trebek was held in Culver City Monday on the 84th anniversary of his birth and in connection with the ongoing celebration of the game show's 60th anniversary. "My family and I were completely surprised...
Soak up the ‘Big’ Screens: Santa Monica’s New Digital
Santa Monica. Sheryl Crowe, Everclear, and Yellowcard have all written songs referencing the iconic arts and culture hub. But in this place of art galleries, murals, and performance artists, there was little to no outdoor inventory until now. Big Outdoor began working on an RFP to install wayfinding digital kiosks...
Armenian American Museum Hosts Community Organizations Briefing
The Armenian American Museum and Cultural Center of California hosted a Community Organizations Briefing to provide a progress report on the museum project and connect with community organization leaders. The briefing was held at the Adult Recreation Center next to the museum construction site. The briefing commenced with welcoming remarks...
Adams Hill Group Hosts Art Reception
An opening reception for the temporary art installation “Jungle” will take place Sunday, July 21, from 2-3:30 p.m. at the Adams Square Mini Park, hosted by the Adams Hill Neighborhood Association. The Library Connection at Adams Square will be present and offering family-friendly art activities. Free refreshments will be provided.
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