An issue gaining prominence in the business community – destructive lawsuits filed against businesses and other entities under the Private Attorneys General Act, known as PAGA – echo a California political and policy upheaval from nearly 20 years ago, the major effort to reform the state’s workers’ compensation system, in which I played a role. The […]
Read more »Check out these photos from the NCAA Tournament Final Four game between the UCLA Bruins and the Gonzaga Bulldogs on Saturday, April 3, 2021. UCLA guard Tyger Campbell (10) drives up court ahead of Gonzaga guard Jalen Suggs (1) during the first half of a men’s Final Four NCAA college basketball tournament semifinal game, Saturday, […]
Read more »When is a road trip not a road trip? If you were a major-league baseball player in 2020, any series of away games had to feel different. Players, coaches and other members of every team’s traveling party were instructed to “avoid leaving the club hotel for non-essential purposes” under last season’s COVID-19 protocols. This year, […]
Read more »Umberto Rispoli celebrates on the back of Rock Your World after winning the Santa Anita Derby at Santa Anita Park in Arcadia, Calif., on Saturday, April 3, 2021. (Photo by Trevor Stamp, Contributing Photographer) Santa Anita Park opens its gates to fans for the first time since the coronavirus pandemic began, in Arcadia, Calif., on […]
Read more »An issue gaining prominence in the business community – destructive lawsuits filed against businesses and other entities under the Private Attorneys General Act, known as PAGA – echo a California political and policy upheaval from nearly 20 years ago, the major effort to reform the state’s workers’ compensation system, in which I played a role. The […]
Read more »The artwork of Laguna Woods resident Mike Farkas is featured in an online, virtual art exhibit and silent auction presented by Alzheimer’s Orange County (AlzOC). The nonprofit’s 2021 Memories in the Making Collection was created by program participants like Farkas, who has two watercolors in the show. The online auction opened Thursday, April 1. A […]
Read more »Check out these photos from the NCAA Tournament Final Four game between the UCLA Bruins and the Gonzaga Bulldogs on Saturday, April 3, 2021. UCLA guard Tyger Campbell (10) drives up court ahead of Gonzaga guard Jalen Suggs (1) during the first half of a men’s Final Four NCAA college basketball tournament semifinal game, Saturday, […]
Read more »When is a road trip not a road trip? If you were a major-league baseball player in 2020, any series of away games had to feel different. Players, coaches and other members of every team’s traveling party were instructed to “avoid leaving the club hotel for non-essential purposes” under last season’s COVID-19 protocols. This year, […]
Read more »Umberto Rispoli celebrates on the back of Rock Your World after winning the Santa Anita Derby at Santa Anita Park in Arcadia, Calif., on Saturday, April 3, 2021. (Photo by Trevor Stamp, Contributing Photographer) Santa Anita Park opens its gates to fans for the first time since the coronavirus pandemic began, in Arcadia, Calif., on […]
Read more »TUSTIN — A Long Beach man was arrested Saturday in an alleged domestic violence attack and subsequent barricade in a Tustin hotel room. Police were summoned about 9:10 a.m. to a hotel in the 1600 block of El Camino Real on a domestic violence call, according to Tustin police Lt. Stephanie Nichols. The victim told […]
Read more »Five keys to watch in the football showdown Saturday, April 3 between No. 1 Mater Dei and No. 2 Servite at Santa Ana Stadium at 7 p.m: 1. What is the status of Servite tight end/linebacker Keyan Burnett? The USC commit didn’t play in a 38-28 loss at St. John Bosco last week due to […]
Read more »When Marc Gasol was a free agent in November, one of the reasons he decided to sign with the Lakers was a recognition of his impending basketball mortality. He loved his time in Toronto, he said, but “I wasn’t sure I was going to be able to be the player that they needed me to […]
Read more »Some college graduates will receive their diplomas — as their families cheer. Others will walk across a stage, but will hear nothing. For the unlucky ones, though, graduation 2021 will be a replay of last year, when the coronavirus pandemic required drive-by or entirely virtual commencement ceremonies. A survey of major Southern California universities has […]
Read more »Don Muchow was determined nothing would stop his 2,761-mile cross-country run from Disneyland to Walt Disney World — not the blisters on his feet, his Type 1 diabetes or the once-in-a-century COVID-19 pandemic. Muchow will complete his Mouse-to-Mouse run on Monday, April 5 at the Magic Kingdom in Florida — barring any other cataclysmic world-changing […]
Read more »Five keys to watch in the football showdown Saturday, April 3 between No. 1 Mater Dei and No. 2 Servite at Santa Ana Stadium at 7 p.m: 1. What is the status of Servite tight end/linebacker Keyan Burnett? The USC commit didn’t play in a 38-28 loss at St. John Bosco last week due to […]
Read more »An issue gaining prominence in the business community – destructive lawsuits filed against businesses and other entities under the Private Attorneys General Act, known as PAGA – echo a California political and policy upheaval from nearly 20 years ago, the major effort to reform the state’s workers’ compensation system, in which I played a role. The […]
Read more »When Marc Gasol was a free agent in November, one of the reasons he decided to sign with the Lakers was a recognition of his impending basketball mortality. He loved his time in Toronto, he said, but “I wasn’t sure I was going to be able to be the player that they needed me to […]
Read more »Some college graduates will receive their diplomas — as their families cheer. Others will walk across a stage, but will hear nothing. For the unlucky ones, though, graduation 2021 will be a replay of last year, when the coronavirus pandemic required drive-by or entirely virtual commencement ceremonies. A survey of major Southern California universities has […]
Read more »Don Muchow was determined nothing would stop his 2,761-mile cross-country run from Disneyland to Walt Disney World — not the blisters on his feet, his Type 1 diabetes or the once-in-a-century COVID-19 pandemic. Muchow will complete his Mouse-to-Mouse run on Monday, April 5 at the Magic Kingdom in Florida — barring any other cataclysmic world-changing […]
Read more »By The Associated Press JACKSON, Miss. — An office within the Mississippi State Department of Health that works to reduce gaps in access to health care is looking for organizations to host coronavirus vaccination events. The Office of Health Equity is partnering with Federally Qualified Health Centers to increase vaccination efforts around the state. The […]
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