San Pedro’s Kennedy Kordic voted Southern California Girls Athlete of the Week

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The San Bernardino Sun
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The San Pedro volleyball player received the most votes for the Southern California Girls Athlete of the Week honors.
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Clippers’ John Wall says he considered suicide amid setbacks

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The San Bernardino Sun
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Wall, 31, says he contemplated taking his own life during a time in the last three years when he was dealing with a torn Achilles and the deaths of family members at the height of the COVID-19
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California businesses worse off because of PAGA

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The San Bernardino Sun
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The Private Attorneys General Act (PAGA) has left the rights and dignity of California employers in the hands of trial attorneys who bare almost no oversight and owe nothing to the people. It’s not supposed to be this way.
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Mike Mayers allows 3 homers in rough start, ending Angels’ winning streak

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The San Bernardino Sun
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Mayers pitched five scoreless innings in a start last week, but this time he gave up seven runs in four innings. He allowed a three-run homer to Aaron Judge, his 51st of the season, in the 7-4
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Reeling from $30M award over Bryant crash photos, county seeks new rules for deputies, firefighters

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The San Bernardino Sun
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Photos taken by deputies and firefighters of the bodies of Kobe Bryant and his daughter after the helicopter crash led to a court settlement of $30M to Vanessa Bryant and her co-plaintiff. County
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Pomona’s 1st Mexican American woman postmaster ready to ‘hit the ground running’

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Inland Valley Daily Bulletin
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Sonia Telles-Simpson made history this month accepting a job as postmaster in Pomona, becoming the first Mexican American woman to hold the title in the city. At a ceremony Aug. 6, Simpson, 51, was sworn in as the city’s 14th postmaster.
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Here’s where Southern California’s heat wave could set records

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The Press-Enterprise
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Southern California’s temperature records this time of year are brutally hot — days in late August and early September have hit 120 degrees or more in Woodland Hills and the Coachella Valley, and have topped 110 degrees from downtown Los Angeles to the Inland Empire.
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Highland man gets 14 years in prison for stealing $7.5 million from investors

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The Press-Enterprise
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On top of his prison sentence, Christopher Lloyd Burnell was ordered to pay restitution to investors he swindled.
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