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Mark McDermott Retiring has never been a word that much applied to Steven Keller. Keller was appointed as the Redondo Beach Unified School District’s superintendent in 2006, and came bounding
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San Gabriel Valley Tribune
As her 40th birthday approached, Annette Chavez Macias wondered what had happened to her childhood dream. She had always wanted to be a published author. Indeed, Macias had spent her career writing, first as a journalist and then as a public relations specialist,
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The Press-Enterprise
The Tigers, last year’s state runner-ups, will play their home games at Ramona High School while Wheelock Stadium undergoes renovations.
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The Press-Enterprise
The showdown between Centennial and Mater Dei highlights Friday’s schedule of local games. There also are games between undefeated teams as Colony hosts Alta Loma and Vista del Lago hosts
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KESQ News
Authorities put a call out for the community's help in finding a Yucca Valley man last seen in the Fontana area on August 9, 2022. Robert Frank Lewis, Jr., 43, was released from the West Valley Detention Center in Rancho Cucamonga on August 9.
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CBSSports.com on MSN.com
Ohio State quarterback C.J. Stroud is one of the top prospects, regardless of position, as the college football season kicks off and we look ahead to the 2023 NFL Draft. Last season, Stroud won Big Ten Offensive Player of the Year after leading the nation's most prolific offense.
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A prolonged and prodigious heat wave will continue to bake the Southland Thursday — one day after record-setting temperatures were recorded in some areas and a state-wide Flex Alert was
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The Greeley Tribune
The reasons a handful of ex-Buffs gave The Denver Post this summer for their departures from the football program fell into a similar pattern. And a pattern that often came back to one word:
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San Gabriel Valley Tribune
Taking a look at Friday’s featured high school football games in the San Gabriel Valley area. FRIDAY’S GAMES. Glendora (0-2) at Charter Oak (1-0), 7 p.m.: There was so much bu
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SB Nation on MSN.com
After a brief stop with Low-A Rancho Cucamonga last week, Danny Duffy moved his rehab assignment to Triple-A Oklahoma City Wednesday as he is attempting to be ready in some capacity for the Dodgers in the last month of the season.
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CBS News
The high risk of fire danger has prompted officials to shut down the North Etiwanda Preserve beyond the Labor Day holiday weekend. The closure started Wednesday night, and will be in effect until 6:30 a.
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Pittsburgh Steelers
The famous photo of a bloodied Y.A. Tittle kneeling on the Pitt Stadium turf was taken on Sept. 20, 1964 during a 27-24 victory over the New York Giants. The Steelers player responsible for how Tittle looked in that iconic image was defensive end John Baker.
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Whittier Daily News on MSN.com
So you're saying there's a chance. Top prospect Miguel Vargas joined the Dodgers in New York on Wednesday, spending the day on the taxi squad before rosters expand to 28 on Thursday. Vargas made his major-league debut with the Dodgers in early August,
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YAHOO!News
Fast-food aficionados on Maui are eagerly awaiting Thursday's opening of Hawaii's first Chick-fil-A restaurant, best-known for its chicken sandwiches, waffle fries and lemonade. The 5, 013-square-foot
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Fontana Herald News
Due to increased fire danger and concern for public safety, the Rancho Cucamonga Fire Protection District and the San Bernardino County Fire Department have ordered a joint closure of the
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YAHOO!News
An Inland Empire couple was arrested on suspicion of felony retail theft at various locations, including a Target store in Apple Valley.
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