A La Puente mother accused of telling her daughter to hit a rival player during a youth club basketball game in Garden Grove has agreed to write an apology and pay more than $9,000 in restitution to the teenage victim. Latira Shonty Hunt, 44, will also take anger-management classes before attending another youth basketball game, […]
Read more »VANCOUVER — The Galaxy had several quality opportunities but Coach Greg Vanney’s squad could not convert any of them, and that proved costly in a battle between Western Conference playoff hopefuls on Wednesday night. Ryan Gauld, Pedro Vite and Tosaint Ricketts scored second-half goals as the Vancouver Whitecaps kept their slim postseason hopes alive with […]
Read more »By MIKE CORDER, JILL LAWLESS and DANICA KIRKA LONDON (AP) — The coffin of Queen Elizabeth II left Buckingham Palace for the last time Wednesday, borne on a horse-drawn carriage and saluted by cannons and the tolling of Big Ben, in a solemn procession through the flag-draped, crowd-lined streets of London to Westminster Hall. There, […]
Read more »Lobbying Anaheim officials about a project or policy without registering with the city or falsifying reports about lobbying activities or income are set to start carrying criminal penalties. Acting as a lobbyist, but failing to register with the city; not filing reports as required; or filing inaccurate reports could result in a misdemeanor charge under […]
Read more »Keeping Disneyland’s 17,000 trees green and 1,000 floral beds blooming takes a mammoth effort by the Anaheim theme park’s horticulture team that’s focused on reducing water consumption during Southern California’s latest drought. Constant readings from Disneyland’s weather station in the Toy Story parking lot combined with a sophisticated irrigation control system have allowed the horticulture […]
Read more »Election officials may not top the headlines every day, but without them, our democracy wouldn’t function. These county registrar of voters, city clerks, and volunteer poll workers are also our friends, family members, and neighbors. They not only embody our country’s commitment to government by and for the people, they are specially trained and equipped […]
Read more »Sparks beat writer John W. Davis and Southern California News Group assistant sports editor James H. Williams discuss the fallout of the Sparks’ 2022 season and what the team must do to turn things around. Davis and Williams talk about the Sparks’ need to hire a new general manager and a head coach before the […]
Read more »It is a regular practice to delete any unwanted files and folders on your Mac by moving them to the Trash. If need arises, you can always recover the files sent to the Trash. However, at times, deliberately or accidentally, we delete some files permanently from the Trash or the system folders, and those files […]
Read more »By MIKE CORDER, JILL LAWLESS and DANICA KIRKA LONDON (AP) — The coffin of Queen Elizabeth II left Buckingham Palace for the last time Wednesday, borne on a horse-drawn carriage and saluted by cannons and the tolling of Big Ben, in a solemn procession through the flag-draped, crowd-lined streets of London to Westminster Hall. There, […]
Read more »A La Puente mother accused of telling her daughter to hit a rival player during a youth club basketball game in Garden Grove has agreed to write an apology and pay more than $9,000 in restitution to the teenage victim. Latira Shonty Hunt, 44, will also take anger-management classes before attending another youth basketball game, […]
Read more »Keeping Disneyland’s 17,000 trees green and 1,000 floral beds blooming takes a mammoth effort by the Anaheim theme park’s horticulture team that’s focused on reducing water consumption during Southern California’s latest drought. Constant readings from Disneyland’s weather station in the Toy Story parking lot combined with a sophisticated irrigation control system have allowed the horticulture […]
Read more »It is a regular practice to delete any unwanted files and folders on your Mac by moving them to the Trash. If need arises, you can always recover the files sent to the Trash. However, at times, deliberately or accidentally, we delete some files permanently from the Trash or the system folders, and those files […]
Read more »Lobbying Anaheim officials about a project or policy without registering with the city or falsifying reports about lobbying activities or income are set to start carrying criminal penalties. Acting as a lobbyist, but failing to register with the city; not filing reports as required; or filing inaccurate reports could result in a misdemeanor charge under […]
Read more »Honey is the food most associated with Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, which begins on Sunday evening, Sept. 25. Traditionally the holiday meal begins with honey, and in many households, also ends with honey. Apples dipped in honey are the starter, and honey cake is often served for dessert. For the festive dinner we […]
Read more »Android has improved upon its OS manifolds and has added some really cool features like revamped notification drawer, better privacy controls, and a refreshed design etc. However, Android does not come without its problems. These range from battery drainage problem to system crashes and hang-ups. But fret not, as I have compiled a list of […]
Read more »The only things to really ask Buck Showalter about these days are his team navigating their September schedule while trying to keep the Braves at bay and injury updates. Wednesday’s pregame press conference began with the former and the manager cautioned against using past performances as indications of the future. “I wish you were able […]
Read more »Two Buena Park officers were justified in shooting and killing a Compton man who fired gunshots at a school bus driven by his estranged wife and then led police on a high-speed pursuit, the Orange County District Attorney’s Office has determined. Officials identified Cedric Baxter, 60, of Compton as the man seen shooting at a […]
Read more »Keeping Disneyland’s 17,000 trees green and 1,000 floral beds blooming takes a mammoth effort by the Anaheim theme park’s horticulture team that’s focused on reducing water consumption during Southern California’s latest drought. Constant readings from Disneyland’s weather station in the Toy Story parking lot combined with a sophisticated irrigation control system have allowed the horticulture […]
Read more »It is a regular practice to delete any unwanted files and folders on your Mac by moving them to the Trash. If need arises, you can always recover the files sent to the Trash. However, at times, deliberately or accidentally, we delete some files permanently from the Trash or the system folders, and those files […]
Read more »Honey is the food most associated with Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, which begins on Sunday evening, Sept. 25. Traditionally the holiday meal begins with honey, and in many households, also ends with honey. Apples dipped in honey are the starter, and honey cake is often served for dessert. For the festive dinner we […]
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