Month: January 2020

With Spain and Germany still on holiday break, the league schedule in Europe remains a bit sparse. But that doesn’t mean there aren’t some interesting matchups. In England, Liverpool and Tottenham have been heading in different directions since meeting in last spring’s Champions League final. And while Paris Saint-Germain has broken away from the pack […]

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The Laguna Beach City Council adopted a resolution this week opposing the methods the Southern California Assn. of Governments used recently in determining that the city needs to plan for 390 new housing units and called for the state Department of Housing and Community Development to intervene. Laguna Beach’s allocation in the Regional Housing Needs […]

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SACRAMENTO —  Gov. Gavin Newsom is calling for the state to invest more money next year to prevent and prepare for disasters after wildfires and earthquakes again wreaked havoc on California in 2019. Much of the governor’s proposal focuses on efforts to reduce and respond to wildfires, including funding 677 new CalFire positions over five years […]

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The man was fatally injured while descending a cliff to change batteries in an animal surveillance camera SAN DIEGO —  A 75-year-old wildlife worker died in a climbing accident Thursday afternoon while he was trying to change the batteries in a surveillance camera on a cliff overlooking San Pasqual Valley, a fire official said. The man […]

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Click:laser tube cutter for sale Authorities say area’s security was compromised; criminals were exploiting cover SAN YSIDRO, Calif. —  The U.S. side of a binational garden that was planted more than 10 years ago on the border between Tijuana and San Diego was bulldozed this week by federal authorities, activists said. The so-called Binational Friendship Garden, […]

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SERIES Hawaii Five-0 McGarrett (Alex O’Loughlin) tags along with Danny (Scott Caan) when he tracks down the father of a boy who has been bullying Charlie (Zach Sulzbach) in this new episode of the crime drama. 8 p.m. CBS Lincoln Rhyme: Hunt for the Bone Collector Based on Jeffery Deaver’s crime thriller “The Bone Collector,” […]

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Marvel’s “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness” has lost its director. Scott Derrickson announced Thursday on Twitter that he and the studio “mutually agreed to part ways” on the “Doctor Strange” sequel “due to creative differences” but that he will remain an executive producer. Slated for release in May 2021, “Doctor Strange in the […]

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Screenwriters Scott Alexander and Larry Karaszewski have been working together for years as a writing team, starting when they were roommates back in the ’80s. They’re known for writing films featuring eclectic characters, including “Ed Wood,” “The People vs. Larry Flynt,” “Man on the Moon,” “Big Eyes” and their latest, “Dolemite Is My Name.” “We […]

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Jane Marie isn’t much of a believer in, well, anything. Sitting on a couch in the sliver of an office that her podcast production company, Little Everywhere, occupies in Glendale, the host and producer spun the conversation into the realm of philosophical despair. “I would love for the universe to mean something; that would be […]

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