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Krayzie Bone reveals he ‘fought for his life for 9 days’, provides update from hospital bed

Krayzie Bone gave fans an update on his health with a selfie from his hospital bed. “Just fought for (my) life literally for nine days straight,” he posted to Instagram on Tuesday. He then thanked all those who supported him during this time. “I only won the battle this time Read More

Extended Recruitment – Costa Mesa Residents Sought to Serve On City Committees

The Costa Mesa City Council is currently seeking residents to serve on the following City Committees: Animal Services Committee: This committee assists with the planning of animal related events, explores and provides recommendations to improve animal services, and promotes pet licensing within the City. The City is recruiting for three Read More

Steven Tyler’s vocal injury ‘more serious’; Aerosmith postpones farewell tour to 2024

Aerosmith announced they are now postponing all the remaining shows of their farewell tour until next year because of Steven Tyler’s vocal injury. The band says the injury is “more serious than initially thought.” On Wednesday afternoon, Aerosmith took to X, formerly Twitter, to alert fans of the update. “(Tyler’s) Read More

‘Blue Beetle’ marks a turning point in Latino representation

Taylor Swift, Chiefs and Jets spike Sunday Night … 49 mins ago Late-night shows return after writers strike 58 mins ago Shakey Graves performs a special rendition of ‘Ready … 17 hours ago KTLA 5’s Sam Rubin reviews U2’s show inside the Las … 19 hours ago Noelia Voight and UmaSofia Srivastava are Read More

Moulton Niguel Water District Receives Award

Moulton Niguel Water District has taken home the “Triple Crown” for excellence in financial reporting and budget presentation from the country’s leading association of government finance experts. Government Finance Officers Association’s (GFOA) Triple Crown recognizes governmental entities that have received GFOA’s three highest awards for excellence in government finance: Certificate Read More

Late-night shows return after writers strike as actors resume talks that could end their standoff

Late-night talk shows began their return to the air after a five-month absence brought on by the Hollywood writers’ strike, while actors completed the first day of talks that could end their own long work walk-off. CBS’s “ The Late Show With Stephen Colbert,” ABC’s “ Jimmy Kimmel Live! ” Read More