Tyronn Lue thinks Clippers rookie Jason Preston will ‘be fine’ despite injury

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Orange County Register
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The coach says the guard’s curiosity will help him withstand the time he’ll miss following foot surgery last week.
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Writing offers chance to tell untold stories, like those of ‘las Adelitas’

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The San Bernardino Sun
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One’s name is connected with personal identity and signifies who we are culturally and associated with personality. Disregarding someone’s name is akin to denying their identity. Frances J. Vasquez serves on the Inlandia Institute board of directors ...
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Man arrested after walking on Carter High campus in Rialto with guns in backpack

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The San Bernardino Sun
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The teenager never took the guns out of his backpack, but ran from school safety officers and was later found by police at a park across the street.
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The Latest: Marchers in Rome protest work vaccine rule

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The San Bernardino Sun
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ROME — Thousands of demonstrators marched down Rome’s Via Veneto and other main streets on Saturday, some clashing with police, to protest a government rule requiring COVID-19 vaccines
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The Latest: Alabama Gov. Ivey extends help for hospitals

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The San Bernardino Sun
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MONTGOMERY, Ala. — Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey has extended through the end of the October a COVID-19 state of emergency that relaxes some health care regulations to help hospitals with
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Afghan mosque blast kills at least 25, challenges Taliban

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The San Bernardino Sun
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A blast went off Friday at a mosque packed with Shiite Muslim worshippers in northern Afghanistan, killing at least 25 and wounding dozens in the latest security
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Alphonso Conley leads Upland past Damien football

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The San Bernardino Sun
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Conley gave Upland’s offense a needed spark in the second half, scoring a pair of touchdowns from the Wildcat formation to help the Highlanders rally past Damien in Baseline League play.
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California hate crime bill could die without Gov. Newsom’s approval

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San Gabriel Valley Tribune
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The governor has until Oct. 10 to sign a bill that proponents say would set up a commission to educate the public and policymakers on hate and extremism in the state.
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