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Sizzling Labor Day weekend includes a heat advisory for Southern California
A heat advisory is in effect on Labor Day weekend and beyond in many areas of Southern California, where temperatures are forecast to soar well above 100 degrees. The advisory, indicating dangerous heat conditions, will blanket much of the region, including parts of the Los Angeles area, Orange County and all of the Inland Empire, the National Weather Service said Sunday. The advisory will extend…
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Dodgers give Call the start against Diamondbacks over Hernandez
LOS ANGELES – Teoscar Hernandez was not in the Dodgers’ starting lineup Sunday afternoon, with manager Dave Roberts choosing not to call it a typical day game on the bench following a night game. Instead, Roberts said the move was a way to get Alex Call into the lineup to take advantage of his quality at-bats of late. Roberts was asked if Hernandez’s day out of the lineup was planned ahead of…
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Powerball jackpot grows to $1.1 billion after Saturday drawing ends without a winner
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Powerball players will get another chance Monday at a jackpot estimated at over $1 billion, after no one won the big prize Saturday night. No one has matched all six numbers since May 31, allowing the jackpot to swell to $1.1 billion, which would be the fifth-largest prize in the game’s history. Payments would be spread over 30 years, or a winner could choose an immediate…
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Rudy Giuliani hospitalized with broken back after car crash
Rudy Giuliani, former mayor of New York City and ex-Trump attorney, has been hospitalized with serious injuries following a car crash in New Hampshire, according to his head of security. The collision happened on Saturday night, according to spokesperson Michael Ragusa, while Giuliani’s vehicle was travelling on a highway. Details on the crash are limited; Ragusa only said Giuliani’s vehicle was…
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Man discovered dead in 'pool of blood' at Burning Man
(KRON) – A Burning Man festival goer flagged down the Pershing County Sheriff’s Office after finding a man lying in a “pool of blood” on Saturday in Black Rock City, Nevada. The Pershing County Sheriff’s Office (PCSO) and Bureau of Land Management (BLM) responded to the campsite and located a deceased white man lying on the ground as the infamous statue of “the Man” burned at the festival. The…
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Long Beach motorcyclist killed in suspected DUI crash; SUV driver arrested
A 37-year-old motorcyclist was killed in a collision in Long Beach on Saturday night, and the driver of an SUV was arrested on suspicion of DUI and vehicular manslaughter, authorities said. The crash happened around 9:01 p.m. on Aug. 30 at 11th Street and Redondo Avenue, according to Long Beach Police. Investigators said a 2010 KTM motorcycle was heading south on Redondo when it collided with a…
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Iamaleava points inward for UCLA’s opening-game struggles
PASADENA — Tino Sunseri jogged to the right of Nico Iamaleava, up and down Spieker Field at the Rose Bowl, as the Bruins’ new redshirt sophomore quarterback practiced in his new home confines hours before his UCLA debut. Barking orders like a drill sergeant, Sunseri — 36, muscles puffing through his black Bruins’ training gear ahead of his first game as UCLA offensive coordinator — took his…
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Santa Rosa fire injures three firefighters, causes $150K damage
(KRON) – A double-wide mobile home was destroyed in a house fire, according to the Santa Rosa Fire Department. At around 1:26 a.m., Santa Rosa fire crews responded to 1123 Dale Ct. for a residential structure fire. The department stated that crews responded within five minutes. Crews determined no occupants were in the home. Four engines, one ladder truck and one squad for the flames. Six…
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Homegrown depth chart indicates shift in USC’s recruiting, developmental focus
USC running back Eli Sanders made two stops at Iowa State and New Mexico before returning home. The redshirt senior finally made his debut at the Coliseum as a Trojan on Saturday, and dished out at least 10 tickets to friends and family to come watch him average 6.6 yards on five carries as part of an explosive rushing attack that led USC to a 73-13 win over Missouri State. “Coming back home and…
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SFPD probes suspicious death after altercation on Brannan Street
(KRON) – The San Francisco Police Department is investigating a suspicious death that occurred on Saturday night. San Francisco police responded to a physical altercation between two people in the 800 block of Brannan Street at approximately 11:13 p.m. Upon arrival, officers noticed an unresponsive man lying on the ground. Aid was rendered, and paramedics were summoned. However, the victim was…
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LAPD cruiser crashes into burger joint after burglary pursuit, unrelated GTA arrest
A Los Angeles Police Department patrol car smashed into the side of a Bobo’s Hamburgers in South Gate on Sunday morning after burglary suspects led officers on a chaotic chase. According to LAPD, officers began following two suspected burglars near Santa Fe Avenue and Slauson Avenue around 7:15 a.m. The suspects, who police said may have been armed, led officers on a pursuit in a gray…
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Luka Doncic’s triple-double at EuroBasket is ‘a normal day at the office for him’
Lakers’ star Luka Doncic had a triple-double to power Slovenia to an 86-69 victory over Belgium on Sunday and its first win at EuroBasket. Doncic scored 26 points, had 11 assists and grabbed 10 rebounds in Katowice, Poland.It was only the 4th triple-double at EuroBasket since 1995. The Lakers standout also became the youngest player (26 years and 184 days) to reach 400 EuroBasket points since…
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Daylight saving time is on the 2nd earliest date possible in 2025
(NEXSTAR) – Enjoy the late sunsets while they last. The end of daylight saving time – and the earlier sunsets that come with it – is coming sooner this year. The clocks will fall back on Nov. 2, 2025, the second earliest date possible. Most of us will be asleep at 2 a.m. when the change takes place, but will notice the next day when the sun sets an hour earlier than the day before. The annual…
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Angels place Tyler Anderson on the injured list, opening another rotation hole
HOUSTON — The Angels rotation, which enjoyed exceptional stability in the first half, is suddenly crumbling. Left-hander Tyler Anderson was placed on the injured list on Sunday with a strained left oblique, likely ending his season and leaving the Angels with two holes in their rotation. They also have still not filled the No. 5 spot vacated when Jack Kochanowicz was optioned to Triple-A ,and…
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Suspect hospitalized after officer-involved shooting in Jefferson Park
A man was hospitalized after an officer-involved shooting in Los Angeles’ Jefferson Park neighborhood early Sunday morning, authorities said. The shooting happened just after 1 a.m. near Jefferson Boulevard and Ninth Avenue. According to the Los Angeles Police Department, officers were already in the area when they encountered a suspect armed with a firearm. Details are limited, but initial…
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Construction on track for UC Berkeley’s student housing at People’s Park
(BCN) — Berkeley’s People’s Park, long a flash point of political and community activism, has been barricaded by stacked shipping containers for more than a year — but construction on UC Berkeley’s student housing project on the site is moving ahead. The project, which aims to ease the student housing crunch, will provide more than 1,100 beds for undergraduates. A separate building with…
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Alexander: Rough start for UCLA football, in more ways than one
PASADENA — So this was what all the secrecy was about, eh? Really, I don’t want to be too hard on UCLA’s football Bruins and coach DeShaun Foster for doing what … well, what the vast majority of college football coaches do, parceling out information sparingly, limiting access and keeping as much under wraps as possible. (I’d do it differently, but that’s one reason – of many – that I’m not in…
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