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Five-star guard Darryn Peterson recaps Kansas official visit, talks Ohio State and USC
Darryn Peterson had one of the strongest summers of all prospects in the class of 2025. The 6-foot-5, 195-pound five-star is ranked No. 3 in the class and can essentially choose any program in the country. Peterson tells 247Sports that Washington, Louisville, and Kentucky, Kansas, USC, and Ohio State are...
Sean Kelly tops 2024 VolleyballMag Boys High School All-Americans
It’s not Groundhog Day in July, though it might seem that way with the familiar faces that are part of the 2024 VolleyballMag Boys High School All-American awards. For Loyola High School of Los Angeles, it’s a doubleheader win, with the Cubs going back to back as the VolleyballMag Boys High School Team of the Year and standout outside hitter and UCLA-bound Sean Kelly the consensus pick as VolleyballMag.com Boys High School Player of the Year.
Another Scorching Heatwave Set to Hit Los Angeles
Excessive Heat Warning Issued: Los Angeles County is bracing for another intense heatwave, with an excessive heat warning in effect from July 19 through July 24, 2024. Areas Affected: The warning covers several regions, including Antelope Valley, parts of the San Gabriel and Santa Monica mountains, and the Santa Clarita and San Fernando valleys.
Pierson Playhouse to Present ‘Ride the Cyclone (High School Edition)’
The Tpteen Production Features a Cast of 13 Youth Actors. Theatre Palisades Teen (TPTeen) is set to stage the cult musical “Ride the Cyclone (High School Edition)” from July 25 to 28 under the direction of Lara Ganz. The TPTeen production features a cast of 13 youth actors,...
Jason Smith: My Level Of Concern For The Dodgers Is At A Ten
Jason Smith: "My level of concern for the Dodgers is at a ten...you are banking on a return from Kershaw, Bobby Miller, Walker Buehler, and Yoshinobu Yammamoto, all from injury and ineffectiveness, you can't bank on that." Mike Harmon: "It is a curious time, a little bit of unrest with...
Weekly Top 10 in Toms River, Brick, Bayville & Beyond
📌🗓 Please double check each event prior to attending as events may change due to the weather. Two very big and FUN things going this week! We are getting ready for the start of the 2024 Olympics in Paris and it's the new tradition of Christmas in July!
L.A. Planning Department receives $500K to highlight LA's Latino Heritage
The city of Los Angeles has received a $500,000 grant to broaden public awareness of its Latino heritage, officials announced Wednesday. The funding comes from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, and will support a citywide system of up to 200 historic markers in public spaces that will contain QR codes linked to online information, photos and other multimedia content.
Former council aide sues City alleging wrongful termination
LOS ANGELES – A former aide to a Carson city councilwoman is suing the city, alleging he was fired for complaining about having to run personal errands for the politician in addition to monitoring her daughter’s activities and those of a council colleague. Justin Battle’s Los Angeles Superior...
New Construction Homes in Los Angeles Now More Affordable per Square Foot than Existing Residences, Reflecting National Trend
In a shift in the housing market dynamics, new construction homes in the Los Angeles area, and across the nation, are now more cost-effective on a square footage basis than their existing counterparts. A report from Zillow has highlighted that in May, the median sale price for newly built residences in the L.A. metro region was $1.15 million, contrasting with $970,000 for existing homes. However, despite the higher overall price tag, new homes came in at $52 less per square foot.
Dodgers fans must hope Freddie Freeman's take on injury struggles isn't misguided
The Dodgers were in a deep, dark rut heading into the All-Star break, and although there does seem to be some light at the end of the tunnel with a few key players expected to return from injury, the break was a necessary reset for both the team and fans. LA has 15 players on the IL, and 12 of them are pitchers, which explains the absolute mess of the Dodgers' past month.
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