There is certainly room for robust discussion around how best to address a housing crisis that threatens to destroy our economy and quality of life, as it widens the equity gap and puts entire populations deeper into poverty. If we’ve learned anything these past few years it’s that there are no easy solutions. Even so, […]
Read more »There is certainly room for robust discussion around how best to address a housing crisis that threatens to destroy our economy and quality of life, as it widens the equity gap and puts entire populations deeper into poverty. If we’ve learned anything these past few years it’s that there are no easy solutions. Even so, […]
Read more »There is certainly room for robust discussion around how best to address a housing crisis that threatens to destroy our economy and quality of life, as it widens the equity gap and puts entire populations deeper into poverty. If we’ve learned anything these past few years it’s that there are no easy solutions. Even so, […]
Read more »Anaheim is back. Disneyland, a place of joy and inspiration for all Californians, is about to reopen after more than a year. Fans are back in the stands cheering on Mike Trout and Shohei Ohtani at Angel Stadium of Anaheim. The Anaheim Ducks are closing out their season with fans behind the glass at Honda […]
Read more »Los Angeles Clippers guard Terance Mann, right, shoots as Minnesota Timberwolves center Naz Reid defends during the first half of an NBA basketball game Sunday, April 18, 2021, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill) Los Angeles Clippers center Ivica Zubac, left, grabs a rebound away from Minnesota Timberwolves center Karl-Anthony Towns during the first […]
Read more »TUSTIN — A 62-year-old man from Orange died in a traffic crash Sunday, April 18, in Tustin; and the driver who allegedly caused the crash was arrested by Irvine police on suspicion of driving under the influence and booked on a host of other charges as well. The crash occurred around 8:45 a.m. in the […]
Read more »There is certainly room for robust discussion around how best to address a housing crisis that threatens to destroy our economy and quality of life, as it widens the equity gap and puts entire populations deeper into poverty. If we’ve learned anything these past few years it’s that there are no easy solutions. Even so, […]
Read more »There is certainly room for robust discussion around how best to address a housing crisis that threatens to destroy our economy and quality of life, as it widens the equity gap and puts entire populations deeper into poverty. If we’ve learned anything these past few years it’s that there are no easy solutions. Even so, […]
Read more »To tackle climate change, rich nations are promising to end fossil fuel use in 29 years. As this becomes excruciatingly costly, the G7 is now thinking about making the world’s poor pay for it with carbon taxes. That will go badly. The rich world has seen an incredible development on the back of enormous increases in mostly […]
Read more »Poetic license Henry Wadsworth Longfellow’s poem “Paul Revere’s Ride” (see below) is based on historic events, but it is more of a tale and not a historical account. Longfellow wrote the poem after taking a tour of Boston in 1860. He was a pacifist and abolitionist who wrote the poem to try and unify a […]
Read more »Editor’s note: This is the Sunday April 18 edition of the Troy Story USC sports newsletter from reporter Adam Grosbard. To receive the newsletter in your inbox, sign up here. USC beat USC in its annual spring game on Saturday. USC allowed eight sacks, but USC also recorded eight sacks. USC turned the ball over […]
Read more »Record high temperatures were recorded Sunday, April 18, at Los Angeles International Airport and Newport Beach along with extremely low relative humidity levels and moderate Santa Ana wind gusts throughout Southern California, the National Weather Service said. LAX felt a high temperature of 87 degrees — four degrees higher than the 2013 record for that […]
Read more »Irene Cheng can’t forget the recent stabbing death of a 64-year-old Asian American woman who was out walking her dog in Riverside. “She doesn’t deserve to end her life like this. Imagine how her family is going to face it. Their lives suddenly changed,” said Cheng, president of the Chinese American Club of Laguna Woods. […]
Read more »“State needs billions to fix highways despite gas tax,” was just one headline in reaction to a report issued by Caltrans last week. The response from California taxpayers was, “you’ve got to be kidding.” California has the highest gas tax in the nation and yet, if one believes the bureaucrats, it just isn’t enough to […]
Read more »Editor’s note: This is the Sunday April 18 edition of the Troy Story USC sports newsletter from reporter Adam Grosbard. To receive the newsletter in your inbox, sign up here. USC beat USC in its annual spring game on Saturday. USC allowed eight sacks, but USC also recorded eight sacks. USC turned the ball over […]
Read more »Poetic license Henry Wadsworth Longfellow’s poem “Paul Revere’s Ride” (see below) is based on historic events, but it is more of a tale and not a historical account. Longfellow wrote the poem after taking a tour of Boston in 1860. He was a pacifist and abolitionist who wrote the poem to try and unify a […]
Read more »Record high temperatures were recorded Sunday, April 18, at Los Angeles International Airport and Newport Beach along with extremely low relative humidity levels and moderate Santa Ana wind gusts throughout Southern California, the National Weather Service said. LAX felt a high temperature of 87 degrees — four degrees higher than the 2013 record for that […]
Read more »Irene Cheng can’t forget the recent stabbing death of a 64-year-old Asian American woman who was out walking her dog in Riverside. “She doesn’t deserve to end her life like this. Imagine how her family is going to face it. Their lives suddenly changed,” said Cheng, president of the Chinese American Club of Laguna Woods. […]
Read more »“State needs billions to fix highways despite gas tax,” was just one headline in reaction to a report issued by Caltrans last week. The response from California taxpayers was, “you’ve got to be kidding.” California has the highest gas tax in the nation and yet, if one believes the bureaucrats, it just isn’t enough to […]
Read more »We Americans are blessed with abundant — even overabundant — consumer goods and services and often take that fact for granted. We assume that when we pull into a service station its pumps will dispense fuel, that when we go to a grocery store, we will find full shelves, or that when we flip the […]
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