Day: October 14, 2022

Angels’ pitcher Patrick Sandoval will kick off 34th Annual Walk Against Drugs

Los Angeles Angels’ pitcher Patrick Sandoval will serve as the keynote speaker for the 34th Annual Walk Against Drugs on Saturday, October 15 in Mission Viejo. With a “Strike Out Drugs” theme, this event unites the City and Sheriff’s Department with local schools, businesses and community groups to share an Read More

PHOTOS: Crean Lutheran clinches CIF playoff berth with victory over Pacifica

Crean Lutheran Coach Rick Curtis and his players celebrate after Thursday’s victory. (Photos courtesy Crean Lutheran Shutterbugs, John Luciano). Crean Lutheran High School’s football team continued to roll in Empire League play with a 35-7 victory over Pacifica at Bolsa Grande Thursday night that clinched a CIF playoff berth, according Read More

Orange County high school football scores for Friday night, Oct. 14

Week eight of high school football in Orange County continues with Friday night games. OC coaches and team reps please tag us on Twitter @ocsportszone.com so we can include your scores throughout the night, then check back later for photos and stories on OC Sports Zone, a free website covering Orange County sports. FRIDAY, Read More

Suzie Price releases new TV ad in response to Rex Richardson caught lying amidst defense of LA tape recording scandal

Councilwoman and Criminal Prosecutor Suzie Price, candidate for Long Beach Mayor, released a new TV advertisement today in response to her opponent Rex Richardson stating to voters that “I am not a lobbyist,” when in fact, Rex Richardson is a registered lobbyist and has been for years. Before that, he Read More

Climate Prediction Center forecasts another dry winter with prevailing La Niña conditions

Synopsis: There is a 75% chance of La Niña during the Northern Hemisphere winter (December-February) 2022-23, with a 54% chance for ENSO-neutral in February-April 2023. Below-average sea surface temperatures (SSTs) continued across the central and eastern equatorial Pacific Ocean during September (Fig. 1). Most of the Niño indices decreased during Read More

Last day of Hispanic Heritage Month promotes awareness and testing for HIV/AIDS

The last day of Hispanic Heritage Month, October 15, has been designated National Latinx AIDS Awareness Day (NLAAD). Since 2003, this designation has been to promote the testing and early diagnosis of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) in response to the impact of HIV and acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) Read More