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Feb 08 2023
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Lakers’ Russell Westbrook had ‘brief, heated verbal exchange’ with head coach in loss to Thunder: report
During Tuesday night's game in which LeBron James became the , there was drama in the Los Angeles Lakers' locker room. Guard Russell Westbrook and head coach Darvin Ham were involved in a "brief, heated verbal exchange" in the locker room during halftime of the Lakers' 133-130 loss to the , according to a report by ESPN. Ham was upset with Westbrook for lingering on the floor during the second
Fox News (Online News)Aug 15 2023
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North Dakota teen who fell 30m into the Grand Canyon and survived breaks silence
What was supposed to be a trip of a lifetime for a North Dakota family nearly turned into a tragedy when a boy slipped and fell nearly 100 feet (30m) from a cliff at Bright Angel Point at the North Rim of the Grand Canyon on Tuesday. The good news is that he’s on the road to recovery, and was officially discharged from the hospital over the weekend. WATCH VIDEO ABOVE: Teen who survived a
Todays ChronicAug 18 2023
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Local take home awards for cakes at ISF
DES MOINES — Bakers from across the state put their cakes to the test in the Cake Takes the Gold(ie's) competition judged Thursday, Aug. 10 at the 2023 Iowa State Fair.
Nanette Everly of Batavia won first place for her cake in the One Layer Cakes and Cupcakes – Angel Food division. Shari Bral of Ottumwa took home first place for her cake in the One Layer Cakes and Cupcakes – Pound (
Ottumwa CourierFeb 28 2023
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L.A. County to end COVID-19 emergency March 31
Los Angeles County will end its COVID-19 emergency declaration at the end of March — the latest region to take that step amid stabilizing and improving pandemic conditions. The move, approved unanimously Tuesday by the county Board of Supervisors, comes the same day Gov. Gavin Newsom formally rescinded the three-year-old statewide emergency declaration. Like their state counterparts, L.A.
Los Angeles TimesFeb 28 2023
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Dodgers Shortstop Lux Likely To Miss Season With Torn Knee Ligament
Los Angeles Dodgers shortstop Gavin Lux tore a knee ligament in a baserunning mishap and will likely miss all of the upcoming Major League Baseball season, manager Dave Roberts said Tuesday. "Gavin is obviously crushed," Roberts, speaking before a spring training game against the Cincinnati Reds in Arizona, said of the player who will have surgery next week. "It's a huge blow." It's a big blow
Barron'sFeb 28 2023
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Kenosha native Gavin Lux likely out for season with Dodgers after tearing ACL
Kenosha Indian Trail alumnus and Los Angeles Dodgers infielder Gavin Lux tore his right ACL running the bases in a spring training game Monday, and he'll likely miss the entire 2023 season. Lux, 25, stumbled awkwardly as he tried to duck a throw from third base against the San Diego Padres and had to be carted off the field in Peoria, Arizona. Lux was expected to be the Dodgers' starting
Milwaukee Journal SentinelFeb 28 2023
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'Dilbert' and Scott Adams' rapid downfall doesn't surprise anyone who followed both
The comic strip “Dilbert” disappeared with lightning speed following racist remarks by creator Scott Adams, but it shouldn’t come as a shock to anyone who has followed them both. Adams, who is white, was an outspoken presence on social media long before describing Black people as a “hate group” on YouTube, and, to some, “Dilbert” had strayed from its roots as a chronicler of office culture.
Los Angeles TimesFeb 27 2023
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'Operation Nightmare' arrests 26 more after Goshen Massacre
(NewsNation) — Authorities have arrested a total of 28 people in connection to the “cartel-style” massacre last month in Central California, as part of “Operation Nightmare.” The operation has also seized illegal guns and drugs and is expected to make additional arrests, according to Tulare County Sheriff Mike Boudreaux. The killings took place Jan. 16 in Goshen, California, about 170 miles
NewsNationDec 13 2022
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New L.A. Mayor Bass declares state of emergency on homelessness in first official act
In a 9 a.m. news conference Monday, newly inaugurated Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass officially declared a state of emergency on homelessness.
Bass said the declaration would streamline efforts to address the issue, calling it a "seismic shift."
"I will not accept a homelessness crisis that afflicts more than 40,000 individuals and affects every one of us," Bass said from the Los
CBS News (Online)Feb 17 2023
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LAPD Arrest Suspect Involved In Shootings Of Two Jewish Men
The Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) arrested a suspect in the shooting of two Jewish men in West LA Thursday evening, according to a press release. The shootings occurred in Pico-Robertson, LA’s largest Orthodox Jewish neighborhood, on Wednesday and Thursday, hitting two Jewish men, according to Forward. LAPD announced that they had arrested a suspect whom they believe shot both victims,
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