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California Superintendent Fired Over Allegedly Ignoring Bullying Accusations
Sometimes, people take their teasing and pranks way too far. Consequently, it causes them to stress so much, it takes them to the hospital. By that point, you teeter far too much into bullying territory. It's unacceptable. Moreover, it's even worse when those in positions of power willfully ignore these issues. This is what causes this California superintendent to lose her gig.
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.
Van Nuys shop selling self-defense weapons burglarized for 2nd time in less than a week
A Van Nuys store that sells self-defense devices was burglarized for the second time in less than a week.The incident happened around 12 a.m. Monday at NakeStores, a distributor of Byrna self-defense products on Van Nuys Boulevard. According to the Los Angeles Police Department, security footage shows a masked suspect breaking into the store by throwing a rock through a glass door.It's unclear if that person worked alone or if they had a getaway driver.Police could not say if anything was taken, but the store sells less-lethal guns, rifles, pepper sprays and other items used for self-protection.Thieves broke into a...
The Top U.S. Cities with Climate-Friendly Food Policies
We all need food, but the ways in which we produce and consume it are contributing immensely to climate change. Around one-third of all greenhouse gas emissions come from the food industry, and animal products alone are responsible for more than half of those emissions. As our rate of meat consumption approaches unsustainable levels, several cities have taken it upon themselves to implement climate-friendly food policies, and reorient us towards a healthier planetary future.
Excerpt: Jerry Neuheisel on his Role as TE Coach, Position Depth
In this BruinReportOnline excerpt, UCLA tight ends coach Jerry Neuheisel talks about what his new role includes, being more involved in the run game, and the state of the depth. For the full video, GO HERE.
Brentwood Science Magnet Playground Reopening Delayed to Sunday, August 25
LAUSD Resolves Staffing Issues, Adjusts Hours for Public Access on Sundays. The Brentwood Science Magnet School playground, known as Brentwood Green, officially reopened as a community park on Sunday, August 25, following an unexpected delay last weekend. The playground, scheduled to open last Sunday, faced challenges due to staffing issues, resulting in the delay.
3 hospitalized after multi-vehicle crash closes several lanes on SB 405 Fwy near Bel Air
Three people were hospitalized Saturday night after a multi-vehicle crash on the 405 Freeway that prompted the closure of several southbound lanes, resulting in a massive traffic backup.The four-vehicle collision was reported at 9:30 p.m. near Mulholland Drive, according to the Los Angeles Fire Department.A man and a woman were taken to the hospital by paramedic ambulance, and a woman was transported with injuries that were not life-threatening, the Fire Department said in a statement. A boy "is being signed out on scene and will not be transported," the news release said.The cause of the crash was not immediately known.Southbound traffic was backed up for miles after the pileup forced the shutdown of all but one southbound lane at the scene.
Venice Shorts: “Madness at Marr Street” Evident & Ongoing
One of the More Obvious Encampments in Venice Needs to Be Cleaned Up. In a recent email to the office of LA Councilwoman Traci Park (CD-11), Venice Neighborhood Council Community Officer Clark Brown offered new details of the random encampment at Marr and Washington. This site also includes illegally parked...
The most underrated college football teams in each power conference
The upcoming college football season highlights several underrated teams across power conferences, based on perceived fan sentiment rather than rankings. Teams like Cal, USC, Iowa State, and Oklahoma are positioned for a surprising 2024. Cal aims to build on last year's bowl appearance, with key players like running back Jaydn Ott returning to bolster their offense. Meanwhile, USC is set to rebound with a revamped defense and promising quarterback Miller Moss leading the charge. Additionally, Iowa State's experienced roster and Oklahoma's potent offense could disrupt expectations in their respective leagues.
No. 18 Dukes Blank No. 21 UCLA in Draw
LOS ANGELES – No. 18 James Madison men's soccer recorded its second clean sheet in as many matches to begin the season as it drew No. 21 UCLA on Sunday night at Wallis Annenberg Stadium. Both teams remained unbeaten in the young season, as the Dukes moved to 0-0-2...
Ones to Watch: Fall Sports
It’s a new year for CSUN athletics and that means some fresh faces and familiar names are back for another season. Men’s and women’s soccer as well as women’s volleyball will be in season and underway. Women’s soccer and volleyball will feature new coaching staffs.
Albertsons and Kroger hope to merge but must face a skeptical US government in court first
The largest proposed grocery store merger in U.S. history is going to court.On one side are supermarket chains Kroger and Albertsons, which say their planned merger will help them compete against rivals like Costco. On the other side are antitrust regulators from the Federal Trade Commission, who say the merger would eliminate competition and raise grocery prices in a time of already high food price inflation.Starting Monday, a federal district court judge in Portland, Oregon, will consider both sides and decide whether to grant the FTC's request for a preliminary injunction. An injunction would delay the merger while the FTC...
Cathedral City Filmmaker set to premiere first Feature Film at Premier Festival
Dirk van Sloten, Cathedral City based filmmaker, has made his directorial debut with Company of Shadows, a queer drama. The movie made official selection to the Silicon Beach Film Festival which is held at the TCL Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles. "It's a dream come true," van Sloten said. The story follows an angel investor The post Cathedral City Filmmaker set to premiere first Feature Film at Premier Festival appeared first on KESQ.
Shohei Ohtani Undergoes X-Rays After Hit By Pitch
The Los Angeles Dodgers took the rubber match of their series with the Tampa Bay Rays and improved to 5-1 on the current homestand, but it included a Shohei Ohtani injury scare as he was hit by a pitch in the bottom of the eighth inning. Ohtani was hit on...
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