Rams hope to make Dolphins QB Tua Tagovailoa’s first start a rough one

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The San Bernardino Sun
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The Rams’ Jared Goff, who faced Miami in his 2016 debut, knows all about the challenges a rookie quarterback can face
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Riverside County confirms 13 coronavirus deaths

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The Press-Enterprise
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Friday, Oct. 30, as it averaged 5.7 deaths per day in the past week. Here are the numbers as of Friday, according to state and county public health officials. Confirmed cases: 68,050 total, up 498 from Thursday,
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Northgate Market to open its second Inland store in Fontana

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Inland Valley Daily Bulletin
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A Northgate Gonzalez Market is set to be built in Fontana as the Anaheim-based, family-owned supermarket chain expands its Inland footprint. About a year after debuting its first Inland store in Riverside,
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Novel-writing challenge offers 30 days to go ‘dancing’ with words

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The Press-Enterprise
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NaNoWriMo is a worldwide nonprofit organization that offers support for writing goals. It’s name is short for National Novel Writing Month. Since 1999 thousands of novelists have challenged themselves to write an astounding 50,
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Moreno Valley nonprofit aims to educate, empower and transform lives

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The Press-Enterprise
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Power Speaks Louder, based in Moreno Valley, is now run by a team of eight volunteer staff working to meet the needs of the homeless, low-income families, and youth in crisis. All programs strive to educate,
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L.A. County braces for Halloween weekend as coronavirus infections continue

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Inland Valley Daily Bulletin
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With the novel coronavirus still spreading in Los Angeles County at a rate officials consider widespread, the region braced on Friday for a Halloween weekend that has the potential to set back efforts to slow the spread of the virus.
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First the UCs didn’t require SAT, and now it’s not allowed, say judges

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The San Bernardino Sun
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SAN FRANCISCO — Student applicants to the University of California can’t submit their standardized test scores with their admissions as the system works to phase out the exam requirements, a state appeals court ruled Thursday. UC regents voted in May ...
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