With both eyes focused on the basket, Gonzaga's Davis Fogle drove from the right sideline, curled up and around the hoop and laid the ball off the glass while drawing contact from Santa Clara's ...
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Stephen Kessler | Try putting your phone in a drawer

"As a citizen I try to stay aware of what’s going on, and as a journalist I feel responsible for processing as much information as I can take and make sense of, so I expect my addiction to and ...
The students are collecting donations while advocating for recycling improvements with ball manufacturers and SoCal officials.
The Seattle Seahawks have a tough free agency this offseason, which includes the thought of not paying Kenneth Walker $15 million a year, but they might not be alone.
Standing beside a stream stained dark with oil in Ecuador’s northern Amazon, an Indigenous woman shook her head in disbelief as she stared at the oily sheen drifting across the water and broken pipes ...
New Mexico this week became the first state to bar armed agents from polling locations in response to President Trump's immigration crackdown, a step being considered in at least a half dozen other ...
All In Monterey County is collecting donations for nearly 90 residents displaced by a three-alarm apartment fire in Monterey.
The money’s recovery stems from an LAist investigation into millions of unaccounted-for public dollars.
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Things to do in the San Gabriel Valley, March 13-21

Here is a sampling of things to do in the San Gabriel Valley area. Friday Dragon Ball Pop-Up Tour USA – The Shops at Santa Anita: The last stop of the tour includes an immersive event zone, gaming and ...
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A raw and transformative memoir explores how a near-death experience and an unexpected spiritual message ended a ...
Jewish Free Loan Association is offering education loans of up to $10,000 per school year to qualified borrowers, as well as emergency loans following destructive winter storms.