201810.01
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Boohoo hoo. Brett Kavanaugh is not a victim

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A woman says she was sexually assaulted in high school by a hard-drinking kid who has grown up to become a Supreme Court nominee. Her story gets out. A second accuser comes forward. Then a third. His nomination is imperiled. What happens next? Time for another round of Let’s Blame the Women! But…

201810.01
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Immigration sweeps by ICE hit Southern California

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Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers arrested 84 people across San Diego County in a large-scale enforcement operation over the past two weeks. ICE reported similar enforcement efforts across the country. ICE officers arrested 150 people around Los Angeles, 98 people in North Texas and…

201810.01
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Pedestrian killed in Garden Grove traffic collision identified

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Authorities identified a pedestrian who died after he was struck by an automobile in Garden Grove on the evening of Wednesday, Sept. 26. Freddie Brown Jr., 46, was pronounced dead following a traffic collision that happened sometime before 8:56 p.m., according to Orange County Coroner’s investigator Kelly Keyes. Officials did not know his city of…

201810.01
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Southern California, parched and wary, hopes for rain, readies for flash floods

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Southern California got ready Monday for the first storm of the new rain season, due midweek, while also preparing for possible debris flows as the threatening remnants of tropical storm Rosa rolled through the mountain and desert areas. For a time Monday afternoon, authorities issued a voluntary flood evacuation for San Jacinto Mountain communities in…

201810.01
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Old World in Huntington Beach says Prost! to Oktoberfest

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It is officially Oktoberfest time in Huntington Beach. The 41st annual German festival kicked off this weekend at Old World Huntington Beach with a parade weaving through the village before the tapping of the first keg of the festival. The Old World festival continues through Oct. 28. Find out more online at oldworld.ws. Musicians march…

201810.01
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New California laws open police officer records, end 40 years of secrecy

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Shattering 40 years of secrecy, police disciplinary records and body camera footage will be available for public scrutiny under two laws signed this week by Gov. Jerry Brown. Senate Bill 1421, by state Sen. Nancy Skinner, D-Berkeley, opens the once-private personnel files of officers using deadly force, involved in sustained acts of on-duty sexual assault…

201810.01
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Masked robbers steal cash, cigarettes from Stanton liquor store

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A masked man and woman made off with cigarettes and an unspecified amount of cash after robbing a convenience store in Stanton on Sunday, Sept. 30, officials said. The theft happened at about 3:20 p.m. at the ABC Liquor store at 8502 Chapman Ave., said Orange County Sheriff’s Lt. Mike Tanabe. He said two suspects…