• CDC desaconsejan el tradicional “trick or treat” de Halloween por la COVID-19

    CDC desaconsejan el tradicional “trick or treat” de Halloween por la COVID-19
    Atlanta (GA), 22 sep (EFE News).- Los Centros para el Control y la Prevención de Enfermedades (CDC) han desaconsejado el tradicional “trick or treat” (‘truco o trato’) en Halloween en una nueva guía que publicaron sobre cómo prevenir el contagio de la COVID-19 en las celebraciones de otoño.
    “Muchas actividades tradicionales de Halloween pueden ser de alto riesgo de propagación de virus”, advirtieron los CDC en su sitio web, d
  • Newsom should sign bill granting civilian oversight of sheriff’s departments

    Newsom should sign bill granting civilian oversight of sheriff’s departments
    The recent legislative session in Sacramento was not kind to a number of policing reforms. One bill that attracted little notice passed both houses and can make a significant impact on the civilian oversight of sheriff departments.  The governor should sign it.
    Assembly Bill 1185 authorizes each of the 58 California counties to create civilian oversight bodies over their elected sheriffs and to vest them with the power of subpoena.
    Authored by Assemblymember Kevin McCarty, a Democ
  • This $9.5 million Dana Point home is steeped in surfing history

    This $9.5 million Dana Point home is steeped in surfing history
    The great room. (Photo by Brandon Beechler)
    The fireplace opens to the great room living and dining concept. (Photo by Brandon Beechler)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsThe dry bar with a serving area. (Photo by Brandon Beechler)
    The remodeled kitchen. (Photo by Brandon Beechler)
    The bunkhouse bedroom suite. (Photo by Brandon Beechler)
    The dining area. (Photo by Brandon Beechler)
    The palapa. (Photo by Brandon Beechler)
    Outdoor entertaining area. (Photo by Brandon Beechler)
    The house feature
  • If I vote in person in November, what do I have to bring? Ask the lawyer

    If I vote in person in November, what do I have to bring? Ask the lawyer
    Q: I have received a mail-in ballot, but prefer to vote in person. What do I need to bring?
    -J.L., Inglewood
    Ron Sokol
    A: In most cases, California voters are not required to show identification to a polling place worker. If, however, you will be voting for the first time after registering to vote by mail, and you did not provide your driver’s license number, California identification number, or the last four of your social security number for the mail-in ballot, you may be asked to provid
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  • Man killed when suspect steals his car, strikes him with it in Anaheim

    Man killed when suspect steals his car, strikes him with it in Anaheim
    A man was killed Tuesday morning, Sept. 22, when a suspect stealing his car hit him with it before fleeing in Anaheim, police said.
    It was about 6:20 a.m. when a man found a suspect trying to steal his car from outside a home in the 100 block of Melinda Circle, a small residential street, said Anaheim police Sgt. Shane Carringer.
     
    Carringer said a witness watched as the man confronted the suspect, and then struck him with the car and took off.
    The man died at the scene from his injuries. A
  • These healthy foods can help protect against the effects of smoky air this fire season

    These healthy foods can help protect against the effects of smoky air this fire season
    This year’s fire season has been catastrophic in California and beyond.
    The resulting hazy and smoky air poses serious health concerns for people even well outside of the fire zones. As fire season gets longer and more severe year after year, we face increasing negative health consequences of breathing in this bad air. It’s more important than ever to choose foods to help promote healthy lung function right now.
    Wildfire smoke contains pollutants that are linked to respiratory and ca
  • Kobe Bryant’s widow sues OC helicopter company, LA sheriff

    Kobe Bryant’s widow sues OC helicopter company, LA sheriff
    LOS ANGELES — Vanessa Bryant is suing a second helicopter company stemming from the crash in Calabasas in January that killed Lakers legend Kobe Bryant and eight others, alleging the Santa Ana-based firm’s owner and founder suggested the route for the ill-fated flight and should have aborted it.
    The amended Los Angeles Superior Court suit filed Friday additionally names OC Helicopters LLC, which allegedly provided the flight operations for the chopper owned by Island Express Helicopt
  • Pandemic ‘upended’ Orange County life, business, report says

    Pandemic ‘upended’ Orange County life, business, report says
    The coronavirus pandemic “has upended nearly every aspect of public and private life” in Orange County, forcing schools, businesses, medical services and families to adapt to new practices that likely will continue long after COVID-19 has been subdued, a new business report says.
    Faced with shutdowns of everything from malls to theme parks and cancelations of everything from surf contests to film festivals, Orange County residents have embraced trends that were just getting started,
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  • Disneyland demands Newsom reopen California theme parks now: ‘It’s time’

    Disneyland demands Newsom reopen California theme parks now: ‘It’s time’
    A fed up Disneyland is demanding that Gov. Gavin Newsom reopen California theme parks now after more than six months of coronavirus closures and a lack of guidance from the state on safely reopening the major tourist destinations.
    Disney parks chairman Josh D’Amaro ramped up the pressure on Newsom to let Disneyland reopen during a virtual press conference on Tuesday, Sept. 22 from inside the Anaheim theme park.
    “We’re ready,” D’Amaro said during the press conference
  • What is ‘ranked choice voting,’ and which state is using it for the presidential election?

    What is ‘ranked choice voting,’ and which state is using it for the presidential election?
    By DAVID SHARP | Associated Press
    PORTLAND, Maine — Ranked choice voting will be used for the first time in a presidential race in the U.S. under a ruling Tuesday by the Maine Supreme Court, which concluded a GOP-led petition drive intended to prevent its use came up short.
    The Supreme Judicial Court concluded the Maine Republican Party failed to reach the threshold of signatures needed for a “People’s Veto” referendum aimed at rejecting a state law that expands ranked ch
  • California’s job numbers aren’t good

    California’s job numbers aren’t good
    At first glance, California’s monthly employment numbers, released last Friday, appear to indicate steady recovery from the very severe pandemic-spawned recession.
    California’s unemployment rate declined from 13.5 percent in July to 11.4 percent in August, reflecting a nearly 300,000 gain in employment.
    A closer look at the data tells another story.
    Much of the gain was governmental and seasonal, such as thousands of temporary federal workers to conduct the decennial census and
  • Corona del Mar’s Griffin commits to Cal Poly SLO

    Corona del Mar’s Griffin commits to Cal Poly SLO
    Corona del Mar senior safety/wide receiver Tommy Griffin committed to Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, Sea Kings coach Dan O’Shea reported today.
    Griffin (6-2, 185) last season had three interceptions including one in the final seconds of the Sea Kings’ 35-27 win over San Mateo Serra in the CIF State Division 1A championship game as Corona del Mar finished 2019 with a 16-0 record. O’Shea said Griffin also had offers from San Jose State and UC Davis.
    Griffin had eight receptions for 94
  • Corona del Mar safety Tommy Griffin commits to Cal Poly SLO football

    Corona del Mar safety Tommy Griffin commits to Cal Poly SLO football
    Corona del Mar senior safety/wide receiver Tommy Griffin committed to Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, Sea Kings coach Dan O’Shea reported Tuesday.
    Griffin (6-2, 185) last season had three interceptions including one in the final seconds of the Sea Kings’ 35-27 win over San Mateo Serra in the CIF State Division 1A championship game as Corona del Mar finished 2019 with a 16-0 record.
    O’Shea said Griffin also had offers from San Jose State and UC Davis.
    Griffin had eight receptions for
  • Galaxy, LAFC meet again in final phase of MLS schedule

    Galaxy, LAFC meet again in final phase of MLS schedule
    Major League Soccer announced the final phase of the regular-season schedule and El Trafico rivals Galaxy and LAFC will meet one final time Oct. 25 at Banc of California Stadium.
    The game will be fourth meeting this season between the clubs. The Galaxy has won twice and LAFC won the first game at the MLS is Back Tournament in Florida.
    The Galaxy will host Portland (Oct. 7), San Jose (Oct. 14), Vancouver (Oct. 18) and Real Salt Lake (Nov. 1).
    Aside from the Oct. 25 short trip to Banc of Californi
  • Procession honors firefighter who died in El Dorado fire

    Procession honors firefighter who died in El Dorado fire
    A solemn procession from San Bernardino to Orange was underway Tuesday morning, Sept. 22, for Charles Edward Morton, the crew boss with the Big Bear Hotshots who died last week in the San Bernardino Mountains while fighting the El Dorado wildfire.
    Morton, 39, had worked as a firefighter for 18 years, 14 with the U.S. Forest Service. The Big Bear Hotshots is one of 100 or so elite teams in the country that go into remote areas of wildfires and cut breaks just with the tools the crew members carry
  • Audit blasts UC Berkeley, UCLA for admitting rich donor kids over more qualified applicants

    Audit blasts UC Berkeley, UCLA for admitting rich donor kids over more qualified applicants
    The UC system has inappropriately admitted dozens of well-connected students in the last seven years, according to a new state audit.
    Four of the system’s most elite schools admitted 64 applicants — including 42 at UC Berkeley — between the 2013-14 and 2018-19 academic years based on families’ donations, relationships to campus staffers and other factors. Most of the students were white and came from families making at least $150,000 a year.
    The bombshell audit report com
  • Rams’ Troy Hill, other pass defenders making the right moves

    Rams’ Troy Hill, other pass defenders making the right moves
    So far, the 2020 Rams are handling everything the world throws at them.
    That’s saying a lot, because in the season’s first two games, the world had Dak Prescott and Carson Wentz doing the throwing.
    A main reason the Rams are 2-0 is their remade pass defense has faced two of the NFL’s most dangerous quarterbacks and passed the test with flying colors.
    Sunday, you could credit a flying Darious Williams, as well as a diving Troy Hill, just to name the defensive backs who made the
  • ‘Unfathomable’: US death toll from coronavirus hits 200,000

    ‘Unfathomable’: US death toll from coronavirus hits 200,000
    By CARLA K. JOHNSON | AP Medical Writer
    The US death toll from the coronavirus topped 200,000 Tuesday, a figure unimaginable eight months ago when the scourge first reached the world’s richest nation with its state-of-the-art laboratories, top-flight scientists and stockpiles of medicines and emergency supplies.
    “It is completely unfathomable that we’ve reached this point,” said Jennifer Nuzzo, a Johns Hopkins University public health researcher.
    The bleak milestone, by f
  • Why big corporate radio is doomed, but a return to lively local radio sounds better than ever

    Why big corporate radio is doomed, but a return to lively local radio sounds better than ever
    Last week, I wrote about the changes coming to Entercom, owner of 234 radio stations nationwide and locally of KNX, KROQ, KRTH, KTWV, Amp Radio, and Jack FM.
    Beginning with their country and alternative formats, the company plans to move all stations and formats to national and regional programming, with few stations having more than one local show, if that. A bit ironic considering that Entercom’s webpage brags of local being at the core of everything they do. But I digress.It appears the
  • Adam Silver says he talked with LeBron James, Kawhi Leonard about Lakers, Clippers choice to play on

    Adam Silver says he talked with LeBron James, Kawhi Leonard about Lakers, Clippers choice to play on
    NBA Commissioner Adam Silver said he spoke with LeBron James and Kawhi Leonard about the Lakers’ and Clippers’ short-lived reticence to continue play in the bubble during the players’ work stoppage in late-August.
    The Milwaukee Bucks’ decision on Aug. 26 to sit out their playoff game with the Orlando Magic in protest of the police shooting of Jacob Blake in Kenosha, Wisconsin, triggered a bubble-wide strike and led to a heated players meeting, from which the L.A. teams le
  • Galaxy looks to rebound on the road vs. Real Salt Lake

    Galaxy looks to rebound on the road vs. Real Salt Lake
    The new travel guidelines for Major League Soccer has turned teams into true road warriors or maybe road survivors.
    Traveling teams depart their home markets, via charter flights, day of the game and depart following the game, turning it into a long day for everyone.
    For the third time since the restart, the Galaxy (4-4-3, 15 points) will be hitting the road for a day trip, this time to face Real Salt Lake (6:30 p.m., Spectrum SportsNet).
    “Our first travel day was a rough one,” Galax
  • Man dies after being found shot multiples times in Santa Ana parking lot

    Man dies after being found shot multiples times in Santa Ana parking lot
    A man died early Tuesday morning, Sept. 22, after being found shot multiple times in a Santa Ana parking lot, police said.
    At around 11:25 p.m. Monday night, officers reported to a shooting in the area of South Bristol and West Brook streets, Santa Ana police said, and found a man who had multiple gunshot wounds.
    Paramedics were able to stabilize the man and take him to a trauma center but he was pronounced dead about one hour later, police said.
    No arrests have been made in the shooting.
    Police
  • El Dorado fire staying inside containment lines, some evacuations remain in place

    El Dorado fire staying inside containment lines, some evacuations remain in place
    The El Dorado fire in the San Bernardino National Forest held its size overnight, with 22,588 acres burned and 60% containment Tuesday morning as firefighters worked to hold the line along Highway 38.
    Wind, rockslides, and burning debris rolling down slopes toward the roadway are among the threats for spreading the fire past the line firefighters are building and defending.
    The fire has managed to reach the highway in some spots, including south of the evacuated community of Angelus Oaks, but ha
  • Countdown: What they’re saying before Lakers, Nuggets Game 3

    Countdown: What they’re saying before Lakers, Nuggets Game 3
    Follow Southern California Newspaper Group’s Kyle Goon as he covers the Lakers Inside the Bubble in Orlando.Updates and social media reaction of Game 3 of the Western Conference Finals best-of-seven playoff series between the Lakers and Nuggets. The Lakers lead the series, 2-0. Tip-off at 6 p.m.PRE-GAME
    What social media and pundits are saying before Game 3 between the Lakers and Nuggets and another look at Anthony Davis’ game-winner on Sunday …
    ANTHONY DAVIS. FOR THE WIN.
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  • Re-elect Phillip Chen for Assembly District 55

    Re-elect Phillip Chen for Assembly District 55
    Democrats have been eyeing the 55th Assembly District, which reaches from Walnut to Chino Hills to Yorba Linda, as part of their plan to expand their Capitol supermajority. If the March primary is any guide, they still have a long way to go, as Republican incumbent Phillip Chen beat Andrew Rodriguez by 12 percentage points. The two face-off again in November.
    We found their differences to be stark after interviewing both candidates. Chen is a mainstream Republican who votes reliably on tax and r
  • County health director: No positive COVID-19 tests so far for elementary schools that opened with waiver

    County health director: No positive COVID-19 tests so far for elementary schools that opened with waiver
    On the eve of Orange County campuses being allowed en masse to reopen for in-person instruction, Orange County Health Care Agency Director Dr. Clayton Chau said on Monday, Sept. 21, that the schools that have returned already using the elementary school waiver have not reported any positive tests for COVID-19.
    “So far, we’ve not had anything yet, so knock on wood,” Chau said during a media brief held via Zoom. “And please understand, we make it very clear that the school
  • Bobcat fire nears 110,000 acres, as firefighters continue to protect neighborhoods

    Bobcat fire nears 110,000 acres, as firefighters continue to protect neighborhoods
    The Bobcat fire grew to 109,271 acres Tuesday morning, Sept. 22, with containment creeping back up to 17%, authorities said.
    On Monday, firefighters had worked to keep the blaze away from neighborhoods and new evacuation orders were issued near Colby Ranch and Hidden Springs. That day, the blaze once again advanced on Mount Wilson, which firefighters have worked fervently to save for days.
    “North of Highway 2 on the west side … the fire crews will look for opportunities to construct
  • More than 100 turn out in Huntington Beach to honor Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg

    More than 100 turn out in Huntington Beach to honor Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg
    Over 100 people pose for a photo with a cardboard cutout of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg as they hold a candlelight vigil to pay tribute to her Sunday, September 20, 2020 in Huntington Beach. Ginsburg died Friday Sept. 18, 2020.
    (Photo by Michael Fernandez, Contributing Photographer)
    Marcher Pamela Sepulveda marches with her daughter Amina, 10, and over 100 other people down Main street as they hold a candlelight vigil to pay tribute to Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg Sund
  • U.S. existing-home sales increase to fastest pace since 2006

    U.S. existing-home sales increase to fastest pace since 2006
    By Olivia Rockeman | Bloomberg
    Sales of previously owned U.S. homes remained brisk in August as low mortgage rates and demand for space in the suburbs sustained strength in a housing market that’s a bright spot for the economy.
    Closing transactions increased 2.4% from the prior month to a 6 million annualized rate, the strongest pace since the end of 2006, according to National Association of Realtors data issued Tuesday. The figure matched the median estimate in a Bloomberg survey of econ
  • Working families should not subsidize renewable energy

    Working families should not subsidize renewable energy
    Behind the current wildfires are record temperatures driven by climate change. The highest temperature ever recorded anywhere in the world was 130 degrees last month in Death Valley. Recent rolling blackouts remind us of California’s wrenching energy crisis 20 years ago.
    Are we better prepared today to avoid a repeat of such a debacle?
    Unfortunately, the answer is: probably not.
    The California Independent System Operator, which operates the electrical grid for the western United
  • US men’s national soccer team will not meet in October due to COVID-19

    US men’s national soccer team will not meet in October due to COVID-19
    U.S. Soccer announced that the men’s national team will not play any international matches during the upcoming FIFA window in October due to COVID-19.
    The U.S. hasn’t been in action since defeating Costa Rica 1-0 on Feb. 1 at Dignity Health Sports Park in Carson. The scheduled March friendlies against the Netherlands and Wales were postponed, along with the CONCACAF Nations League Final Four in June and the start of the 2022 FIFA World Cup qualifying in September.
    “Both players
  • Procession for fallen firefighter in El Dorado fire this morning

    Procession for fallen firefighter in El Dorado fire this morning
    A procession for Charles Edward Morton, a 39-year-old veteran hotshot who died in the on-going El Dorado fire last week, will include a U.S. Forest Service honor guard and the California Highway Patrol and start at the San Bernardino County coroner’s main office Tuesday morning, Sept. 22, at 10:30 a.m.
    It will conclude at Ferrara Colonial Mortuary in Orange.
    Morton died Thursday while fighting the El Dorado in the San Bernardino Mountains, San Bernardino National Forest officials said. He
  • Disneyland to expand restaurant mobile ordering when theme parks reopen

    Disneyland to expand restaurant mobile ordering when theme parks reopen
    Disneyland and Disney California Adventure will expand mobile ordering for food and drinks when the Anaheim theme parks reopen to promote contactless payments, reduce wait times and cut down on long lines at quick service restaurants.
    New mobile ordering restaurant locations will be added at Disneyland and California Adventure in order to help encourage social distancing as part of a host of COVID-19 health and safety measures once the parks return following extended coronavirus closures.
    Sign u
  • Bicycle sales and repairs are skyrocketing, creating shortages and waiting lists

    Bicycle sales and repairs are skyrocketing, creating shortages and waiting lists
    On a recent July day, Andrew Yip dragged nine old bicycles from his garage and listed them for sale on a mobile platform called OfferUp.
    What was intended as a summer quarantine project lasted just six hours — the time it took to sell all nine to separate buyers. From college students to transplanted Europeans to a man who drove from Santa Clarita, the buyers came to his Hacienda Heights home almost immediately. All nine bicycles were gone before sundown.
    “It was amazing,” said
  • Pandemic means seniors have second thoughts about housing

    Pandemic means seniors have second thoughts about housing
    Where do we want to live in the years ahead?
    Older adults are asking this question anew in light of the ongoing toll of the coronavirus pandemic — disrupted lives, social isolation, mounting deaths. Many are changing their minds.
    Some people who planned to move to senior housing are now choosing to live independently rather than communally. Others wonder whether transferring to a setting where they can get more assistance might be the right call.
    These decisions, hard enough during ordinar
  • Nolan son back in hospital for stomach surgery

    Nolan son back in hospital for stomach surgery
    Jimmy Nolan, the Costa Mesa High School football coach whose family members were involved in a South Carolina car crash that killed two including his youngest daughter, reports that two of his children had been released from the hospital but one had to return.
    Nolan wrote on Facebook on Sunday that middle daughter Daisy “is doing well” since being released. Son Jimmy had to return to the hospital for stomach surgery.
    His wife Taran continues to be on a breathing machine, has a fever
  • Morning Wrap: Anthony Davis was clutch and Lakers have chance to go up 3-0

    Morning Wrap: Anthony Davis was clutch and Lakers have chance to go up 3-0
    The Morning Wrap shares the day’s top five stories from our reporters at the Southern California Newspaper Group. … Sign up to have our top sports stories delivered to your inbox with our daily newsletters
    ONE: While the Lakers try to go up 3-0 in the Western Conference finals against the Denver Nuggets tonight, they’re still basking over Anthony Davis’ game winner in Game 2, and his place in Lakers lore. The Lakers take on the Nuggets at 6 p.m.If @AntDavis23 proved anyt
  • ‘Three-Ring Circus,’ part 2: How did the Lakers land Kobe Bryant?

    ‘Three-Ring Circus,’ part 2: How did the Lakers land Kobe Bryant?
    Editor’s note: This is the second installment of a five-part serialization of “Three-Ring Circus,” Jeff Pearlman’s book about the Lakers era that featured Kobe Bryant, Shaquille O’Neal and Phil Jackson. The book, which was written before Bryant’s death in January, was released Tuesday.Three-Ring Circus
    Kobe, Shaq, Phil, and the Crazy Years of the Lakers Dynasty
    Parts1 2 of 14The 1996 NBA draft was held on June 26, inside the Continental Airlines Arena, the Eas
  • Theme parks’ billion-dollar game of chicken

    Theme parks’ billion-dollar game of chicken
    Disney, Universal and every other company that owns and operates theme parks have been playing a multi-billion-dollar game of chicken this year.
    Do you go ahead and open your new attractions in the middle of a pandemic, or do you hold them until the travel industry recovers? New capital drives attendance in the theme park business. But if an external circumstance such as a pandemic is going to keep people from visiting, is now the best time to roll out an expensive new investment? Or is now the
  • Snow fire northwest of Palm Springs burns 6,013 acres

    Snow fire northwest of Palm Springs burns 6,013 acres
    PALM SPRINGS — The Snow fire burning northwest of Palm Springs has blackened 6,013 acres and was 52% percent contained Tuesday morning as firefighters cut additional lines around the perimeter of the flames.
    The fire erupted Thursday, Sept. 17, on the 15000 block of Snow Creek Road, sparked by a vehicle fire, according to the Riverside County Fire Department.
    No injuries or structure damage have been reported.Snow Fire Near Palm Springs Grows to 6,013 Acres; 450 Homes ThreatenedA brush fir
  • Raiders open Las Vegas stadium with win vs Saints

    Raiders open Las Vegas stadium with win vs Saints
    The Las Vegas Raiders kick off to the New Orleans Saints to start an NFL football game, Monday, Sept. 21, 2020, in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/Isaac Brekken)
    Jalen Richard #30 of the Las Vegas Raiders celebrates after scoring a touchdown against the New Orleans Saints during an NFL football game, Monday, Sept. 21, 2020, in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/Jeff Bottari)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsNew Orleans Saints wide receiver Tre’Quan Smith (10) breaks a tackle from Las Vegas Raiders free safety
  • Yorba Linda’s Shardad Djahangiry resigns as boys water polo, swimming coach

    Yorba Linda’s Shardad Djahangiry resigns as boys water polo, swimming coach
    Yorba Linda High aquatics coach Shardad Djahangiry, who helped the Mustangs grow from a new program into CIF contenders, has resigned after nearly a decade at the helm.
    Djahangiry, 30, said he and his wife of nearly a year are expecting their first child next month.
    “It was just the right time to spend more time with the family,” said Djahangiry, a walk-on coach who also works in sales.
    Djahangiry highlighted his tenure by leading Yorba Linda’s boys water polo and boys swimming
  • Shardad Djahangiry resigns as Yorba Linda’s boys water polo, swimming coach

    Shardad Djahangiry resigns as Yorba Linda’s boys water polo, swimming coach
    Yorba Linda High aquatics coach Shardad Djahangiry, who helped the Mustangs grow from a new program into CIF contenders, has resigned after nearly a decade at the helm.
    Djahangiry, 30, said he and his wife of nearly a year are expecting their first child next month.
    “It was just the right time to spend more time with the family,” said Djahangiry, a walk-on coach who also works in sales.
    Djahangiry highlighted his tenure by leading Yorba Linda’s boys water polo and boys swimming
  • NFL fines 3 coaches, clubs for unmasked coaches

    NFL fines 3 coaches, clubs for unmasked coaches
    A person with knowledge of the punishment tells The Associated Press that at least three NFL head coaches have been fined $100,000 for violating the league’s rules that they wear face coverings on the sideline.
    The person, who spoke on condition of anonymity because the league wasn’t announcing specific fines, said Denver’s Vic Fangio, San Francisco’s Kyle Shanahan and Seattle’s Pete Carroll were each docked $100,000. Their teams were fined $250,000 each.
    More fines
  • Michael Jordan, Denny Hamlin partner on NASCAR team for Bubba Wallace

    Michael Jordan, Denny Hamlin partner on NASCAR team for Bubba Wallace
    FILE – In this Oct. 5, 2019, file photo, Bubba Wallace gets ready to enter his car for qualifying rounds before a NASCAR Xfinity Series auto race in Dover, Del. Denny Hamlin is starting his own race car team in partnership with Charlotte Hornets owner Michael Jordan and Wallace as the driver. (AP Photo/Brien Aho, File)
    FILE – In this May 22, 2010, file photo, Charlotte Bobcats owner Michael Jordan practices waving the green flag before a NASCAR All-Star auto race at Charlotte Motor S
  • NCAA tells State Supreme Court USOPC has no legal duty to protect athletes from sex abuse

    NCAA tells State Supreme Court USOPC has no legal duty to protect athletes from sex abuse
    The NCAA has filed a brief in support of the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee in a potential landmark California Supreme Court case, asking the court to rule that the USOPC does not have a legal duty to protect athletes from sexual abuse and harassment.
    The NCAA acknowledges in the filing that a Supreme Court ruling that the USOPC has legal obligation to protect athletes could also create major ramifications for the NCAA as well.
    “This Court should hold that the USOC did not owe a dut
  • NCAA tells State Supreme Court the USOPC has no legal duty to protect athletes from sex abuse

    NCAA tells State Supreme Court the USOPC has no legal duty to protect athletes from sex abuse
    The NCAA has filed a brief in support of the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee in a potential landmark California Supreme Court case, asking the court to rule that the USOPC does not have a legal duty to protect athletes from sexual abuse and harassment.
    The NCAA acknowledges in the filing that a Supreme Court ruling that the USOPC has legal obligation to protect athletes could also create major ramifications for the NCAA as well.
    “This Court should hold that the USOC did not owe a dut
  • Officials identify firefighter killed while battling El Dorado fire; ‘Charlie’ Morton called a respected leader

    Officials identify firefighter killed while battling El Dorado fire;  ‘Charlie’ Morton called a respected leader
    A crew boss with the Big Bear Hotshots was identified Monday, Sept. 21, as the firefighter who died Thursday while fighting the El Dorado wildfire, started by a smoke bomb ignited during a gender reveal event in Yucaipa.
    Charles Edward Morton, 39, died Thursday while battling the blaze in the San Bernardino Mountains, San Bernardino National Forest officials said. He worked as a firefighter for 18 years, 14 of which were with the U.S. Forest Service.
    “Charlie was a well-respected leader wh
  • Firefighter killed while battling El Dorado fire is identified; ‘Charlie’ Morton called a respected leader

    Firefighter killed while battling El Dorado fire is identified;  ‘Charlie’ Morton called a respected leader
    A crew boss with the Big Bear Hotshots was identified Monday, Sept. 21, as the firefighter who died Thursday while fighting the El Dorado wildfire, started by a smoke bomb ignited during a gender reveal event in Yucaipa.
    Charles Edward Morton, 39, died Thursday while battling the blaze in the San Bernardino Mountains, San Bernardino National Forest officials said. He worked as a firefighter for 18 years, 14 of which were with the U.S. Forest Service.
    “Charlie was a well-respected leader wh
  • Rams running backs Cam Akers, Malcolm Brown fighting injuries

    Rams running backs Cam Akers, Malcolm Brown fighting injuries
    The Rams are confident their running back “committee” can make the ground game go.
    The question is if the committee will ever be healthy enough to convene a quorum.
    After Cam Akers and Malcolm Brown came out of the 37-19 victory over the Eagles in Philadelphia on Sunday with injuries, all three backs have already been dinged, and the season is only two games old.
    First, Darrell Henderson’s training-camp hamstring pull limited him to three carries in the Week 1 win over the Dall

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