For many businesses, a website is undeniably critical for reaching new audiences — and is often the first impression someone will have of your brand. But having a website alone isn’t enough to reach and convert new customers. It’s equally vital that your website is well-designed, or you risk losing valuable leads. Website design plays […]
Read more »You might know your Instagram content is good, but imagine how much better it will seem if it looks like 10,000 people agree. Whether you’re trying to become a social media celebrity or simply looking to spread brand awareness on Instagram, it can be tempting to take shortcuts wherever you can in order to expand […]
Read more »Q. What’s up with the smog abatement fee on my registration? Is this another way the Department of Motor Vehicles makes money, when your vehicle doesn’t need a smog check? – Brent Deshotels, Anaheim A. Not the DMV, Brent, but the state. Yes, the DMV is a state agency. However, it is the California […]
Read more »Dennis Schröder is not one to hold back what he’s thinking. He once offered the blunt assessment of Dwight Howard, his former teammate, that the center only tried hard against his former team. He raised a few eyebrows when he first was traded to the Lakers and said he expected a starting role: “I did […]
Read more »According to the end-of-day totals from California public health websites for Thursday, March 18, there were 3,500 new cases of the coronavirus statewide, bringing the total number of cases there have been to 3,610,445. The 14-day average of new cases daily, 3,361, is down 92% from the Jan. 1 high of 42,268. There were 276 […]
Read more »Three days after banning cheerleaders on the sidelines of newly begun spring high school football, California officials reversed their decision Friday, March 19. “Today, (California Department of Public Health) will clarify that sideline cheer is an allowable sport under the state’s youth and adult recreational sports guidelines,” a department spokesperson wrote in an email Friday. […]
Read more »It required three team buses and a 90-minute drive for UCLA to return to its hotel after its First Four win over Michigan State on Thursday night. Or Friday morning, really, as the Bruins didn’t disembark until after 3 a.m. in Indianapolis. These are good reminders of the quirks of the 2021 NCAA Tournament. Not […]
Read more »TUSTIN — The Tustin offense kicked into high gear early in the team’s Empire League football opener against Crean Lutheran on Thursday night at Tustin High School. The Tillers scored touchdowns on their first four possessions on their way to a 42-14 victory. Junior quarterback Riley Kelly, who was sidelined in the second quarter off […]
Read more »TUSTIN — The Tustin offense kicked into high gear early in the team’s Empire League football opener against Crean Lutheran on Thursday night at Tustin High School. The Tillers scored touchdowns on their first four possessions on their way to a 42-14 victory. Junior quarterback Riley Kelly, who was sidelined in the second quarter off […]
Read more »By JONATHAN LEMIRE, JEFF AMY and ZEKE MILLER ATLANTA (AP) — President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris offered solace to Asian Americans and a reeling nation on Friday as they visited Atlanta just days after a white gunman killed eight people, most of them Asian American women. The visit, during a nationwide spike […]
Read more »By Maeve Reston | CNN The organizers of the effort to recall California Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom turned in their final batches of signature petitions to the registrars of the Golden State’s 58 counties on Wednesday. Now they wait as county and state officials determine whether they have collected the 1,495,709 valid signatures they need […]
Read more »The roar of the crowds is muted this spring, as high school sports continue their return to Southern California. There are a handful of spectators in the stands, sometimes in assigned seating, always 6 feet apart. But under new state guidance, there are no cheerleaders on the sidelines at many games. “Football players are allowed […]
Read more »It’s good to be king. What could be more gratifying and delightful than roaming across the landscape, pointing at people who are working for somebody else and declaring, “I decree that you deserve a raise! And you shall have it!” Anyone could be elected Homecoming King with that kind of power. Sadly or happily, Americans […]
Read more »Q. What’s up with the smog abatement fee on my registration? Is this another way the Department of Motor Vehicles makes money, when your vehicle doesn’t need a smog check? – Brent Deshotels, Anaheim A. Not the DMV, Brent, but the state. Yes, the DMV is a state agency. However, it is the California […]
Read more »TUSTIN — The Tustin offense kicked into high gear early in the team’s Empire League football opener against Crean Lutheran on Thursday night at Tustin High School. The Tillers scored touchdowns on their first four possessions on their way to a 42-14 victory. Junior quarterback Riley Kelly, who was sidelined in the second quarter off […]
Read more »By Maeve Reston | CNN The organizers of the effort to recall California Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom turned in their final batches of signature petitions to the registrars of the Golden State’s 58 counties on Wednesday. Now they wait as county and state officials determine whether they have collected the 1,495,709 valid signatures they need […]
Read more »The roar of the crowds is muted this spring, as high school sports continue their return to Southern California. There are a handful of spectators in the stands, sometimes in assigned seating, always 6 feet apart. But under new state guidance, there are no cheerleaders on the sidelines at many games. “Football players are allowed […]
Read more »It’s good to be king. What could be more gratifying and delightful than roaming across the landscape, pointing at people who are working for somebody else and declaring, “I decree that you deserve a raise! And you shall have it!” Anyone could be elected Homecoming King with that kind of power. Sadly or happily, Americans […]
Read more »When the world shut down a year ago at the start of the coronavirus pandemic, few could have imagined how long the crisis would last or how steep of a toll it would take. Through cycles of closures and reopenings, as surges rose and fell, from Southern California to Washington, D.C., amid uncertainty, anger and […]
Read more »Lakers forward LeBron James scores past Charlotte Hornets center Cody Zeller, right, during the first half of Thursday’s game at Staples Center. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez) Charlotte Hornets guard LaMelo Ball, left, scores past Los Angeles Lakers forward Markieff Morris during the first half of an NBA basketball game Thursday, March 18, 2021, in Los […]
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