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Football: Lakewood Shows Out In Opener Against Carlsbad
The562’s coverage of football in 2024-25 is sponsored by The Terry Donahue Memorial California Showcase. The562’s coverage of Lakewood Athletics is sponsored by J.P. Crawford, Class of 2013. One game doesn’t tell the story of a team, but if Lakewood’s home opener against visiting Carlsbad on Friday was...
High Desert Football: Webster leads second-half charge to lift Oak Hills past Aquinas
Oak Hills quarterback Jacob Webster accounted for 310 yards of offense as the Oak Hills football team kicked off the season with a 23-8 victory over Aquinas on Friday night. The dual-threat quarterback threw for 147 yards but dazzled while scrambling with the ball. The junior ran for 163 yards and two touchdowns. “Webster...
Ayala Controls Throughout Thursday’s 28-14 Season-Opening Victory Over Colony; Running Game & Defense Key to Victory
Photos by Josh Thompson (Chino Valley Champion) & Gustavo Vargas. Don’t let the final score fool you, Ayala dominated Colony, 28-14, in Thursday’s season opener at AHS. The Bulldogs led 21-0, 28-7 and they took a knee at the 1-yard line in the waning moments instead of punching it in.
Wind-driven fire quickly consumes more than 70 acres of brush in San Bernardino County
Firefighters are working to contain a brush fire currently burning in a remote part of San Bernardino County. The blaze, which has been dubbed the Summit Fire, was first reported at around 3:45 p.m. near Highway 173 and Highway 138 in Hesperia, according to a post on X from the San Bernardino County Fire Department. At first, it was reported to be about three acres, but by 6:30 p.m., crews said that the fire had consumed about 78 acres of brush due to the moderate rate of spread fueled by winds in the area. It is currently 5% contained. The cause of the fire remains under investigation. Due to its location, firefighters said that the flames were not threatening any structures.
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.
California high schools now have to use special thermometer before canceling games
Across the state, high school sports now have new rules around heat and outside play."Nobody ever wants to miss a game. Nobody ever wants to postpone a practice, but the important thing that we have to keep the forefront is the health and safety of these students' coaches and fans," says Ryan Tos, CIF Central Section Commissioner.The new CIF guidelines advise schools to move outdoor practices to cooler times, like early morning or late evening. They also require schools to postpone or cancel practice if it gets too hot outside. In the past each school or district had its own...
GALLERY: Warehouses are being built on former Auto Club Speedway site
AmericaJR’s Jason Rzucidlo recently visited the site of the former Auto Club Speedway along Cherry Avenue in Fontana, Calif. It was a 2.000 mi (3.219 km), D-shaped oval superspeedway in unincorporated San Bernardino County, California. The racetrack was located 47 mi (76 km) east of Los Angeles and was near the former locations of Ontario Motor Speedway and Riverside International Raceway. The track was last owned and operated by NASCAR. In 2023, the track was closed for reconstruction as part of the Next Gen California racing project. Demolition of Auto Club Speedway began in October 2023. In 2023, NASCAR sold 433 acres of the former race track for around $544 million. A major logistics development called Speedway Commerce Center is being built on 364 acres of the land.
Brush fire burns more than 100 acres in Cleveland National Forest near Lake Elsinore
Firefighters increased containment Monday morning of a brush fire deep in Cleveland National Forest southwest of Lake Elsinore. The Tenaja Fire started Sunday just before noon and quickly grew to 100 acres along the Tenaja Truck Trail. By Monday morning, the fire was at 130 acres with containment at 25 percent.
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