Kings goaltender Jonathan Quick makes a save on a shot from Arizona Coyotes right wing Clayton Keller as referee Tom Chmielewski watches during the overtime shootout portion of Thursday night’s game in Glendale, Ariz. The Kings won, 3-2. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin) Los Angeles Kings right wing Alex Iafallo (19) battles with Arizona Coyotes defenseman…
Year: 2021
Probation check in Brea leads to discovery of bomb ‘precursor,’ 1 arrested
A probation officer performing an unannounced check at a home in Brea led to the discovery of materials for the construction of a bomb and the arrest of one man Thursday, Feb. 18. Orange County Probation Department officials notified Brea police at about 4 p.m., after discovering “precursors” for an explosive device in a residence…
Ducks’ scoring touch absent in lackluster loss to opportunistic Wild
Ducks left wing Max Jones, right, controls the puck as Minnesota Wild right wing Mats Zuccarello, left, pursues him during the second period of Thursday’s game at Honda Center. (AP Photo/Alex Gallardo) Minnesota Wild center Joel Eriksson Ek, left, shoots against Ducks goaltender John Gibson during the first period of Thursday’s game at Honda Center.…
No. 8 UCLA healthy and ready for No. 13 Oregon in women’s basketball clash
UCLA women’s basketball returns to the court against Oregon on Friday after postponing its Valentine’s Day matchup against Colorado due to injury concerns. Ahead of Friday, the No. 8 Bruins feel ready to resume their schedule against No. 13 Oregon as a healthier team. “Emily (Bessoir) got sick, nothing serious, and we couldn’t make the…
Clippers hope for reinforcements in rematch with Jazz
The good news for the Clippers is that they won’t have to wait long for another shot at trying to solve the thousand-piece puzzle that is the Utah Jazz. The even better news is that they could have some of their own pieces back on Friday to help do it: Paul George (bone edema right…
Festival Pass: Some new and familiar voices on Southern California radio
Festival Pass is a newsletter that lands in your inbox weekly. But during prime festival season you get bonus editions, too! Subscribe now. I was talking to a friend this week about what shows we were planning to see when the world opens up again. I can’t wait for Guns N’ Roses at SoFi Stadium…
UC Irvine civil rights clinic sues OC district attorney over unregulated DNA database
A civil rights clinic at UC Irvine Law School is seeking a restraining order to stop Orange County prosecutors from coercing low-level defendants into forfeiting their DNA to a one-of-a-kind local database. A lawsuit filed this week against District Attorney Todd Spitzer alleges the DNA collection from misdemeanor defendants is illegal and, with its $110…
High school coaches hope Gov. Newsom has ‘good news’ to announce Friday
High school athletes in Southern California might get news Friday, Feb. 19 they have been waiting for – an announcement from Gov. Gavin Newsom that the state’s restrictions on youth sports are being scaled down. There was a report by the Bay Area News Group on Thursday that leaders from the Golden State High School…
No. 8 UCLA healthy and ready for No. 13 Oregon in women’s basketball clash
UCLA women’s basketball returns to the court against Oregon on Friday after postponing its Valentine’s Day matchup against Colorado due to injury concerns. Ahead of Friday, the No. 8 Bruins feel ready to resume their schedule against No. 13 Oregon as a healthier team. “Emily (Bessoir) got sick, nothing serious, and we couldn’t make the…
Clippers hope for reinforcements in rematch with Jazz
The good news for the Clippers is that they won’t have to wait long for another shot at trying to solve the thousand-piece puzzle that is the Utah Jazz. The even better news is that they could have some of their own pieces back on Friday to help do it: Paul George (bone edema right…
Festival Pass: Some new and familiar voices on Southern California radio
Festival Pass is a newsletter that lands in your inbox weekly. But during prime festival season you get bonus editions, too! Subscribe now. I was talking to a friend this week about what shows we were planning to see when the world opens up again. I can’t wait for Guns N’ Roses at SoFi Stadium…
Rams part ways with run-game coordinator Aaron Kromer
Aaron Kromer has become the seventh assistant coach to leave the Rams since the end of the season. In what was described as a mutual parting, Kromer, 53, is out after four years on Coach Sean McVay’s staff, the past three as run-game coordinator and offensive line coach. The move was first reported by the…
Angel City FC announces DoorDash as front-of-kit sponsor
Angel City FC, which make its debut in the National Women’s Soccer League in 2022, announced on Thursday that DoorDash will be its front-of-kit sponsor. The DoorDash logo will be mid-center on the ACFC official kit and merchandise. ACFC’s colors, crest and kit will be revealed this summer. “Today marks a major milestone in the…
Victim of attempted carjacking shot in Northridge, suspect sought
Police released surveillance footage and asked for the public’s help Wednesday, Feb. 17, to identify a suspect wanted for shooting a person in the chest during an attempted carjacking in Northridge. Officers were summoned at about 4:35 p.m. Feb. 2 to reports of shots fired on the 8500 block of Reseda Boulevard, Los Angeles Police…
Angels’ Shohei Ohtani says he’s ready to have fun, including playing without restrictions
When Shohei Ohtani arrived in the major leagues in 2018, facing skepticism that he could be a successful two-way player, he coped with the pressure by just trying to have fun. He’s trying that again. “It’s kind of how I felt in 2018,” Ohtani said through his interpreter in his first interview of the spring…
How COVID-19 changed the way we use Google and Twitter, according to UCLA-Harvard study
LOS ANGELES — The coronavirus pandemic has changed virtually everything in the U.S., including online behavior, according to a new study. Researchers from UCLA and Harvard University analyzed how two types of Internet activity changed in the country for the 10 weeks before and the 10 weeks after March 13, 2020 — the date that…
The Ultimate Guide to Nonprofit Marketing in 2021
Every marketing team is challenged to do more with less — especially nonprofit organizations. Often times, resources are tight, and teams are small. Sound like your organization? We want to help. That’s why we created this nonprofit marketing guide. Your organization might not operate for profit, but it can still value from the traffic, funds,…
How to Write a Marketing Resume Hiring Managers Will Notice [Free 2021 Templates + Samples]
Contents of a Great Marketing Resume A great marketing resume should be well written and formatted, one page in length, define your unique value proposition and contain details of your employment and education. Depending on the company and the job, you can also add an interests and hobbies section to your marketing resume. It’s ironic,…
17 Business Intelligence (BI) Reporting Tools
Whether you’re conducting a blog traffic audit or analyzing the success of your most recent campaign, it’s undeniable that data is integral to all marketing tasks and roles. The Global Director of Analytics at HubSpot, Bridget Zingale, says, “Reporting and attribution have revolutionized marketing in every industry. Marketing data allows businesses to make more informed…
19 Social Media Marketing Myths to Leave Behind in 2021
Like any major marketing strategy of the past decade, social media has had plenty of time to accumulate some big myths. And despite the fact that data has disproven a number of marketing myths today, some marketers will still hold onto a few, simply because it’s hard to keep up-to-date on what’s really going on…