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Police blotter: February 9, 2023
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Joe Biden · WashingtonPresident Joe Biden is ready to offer a reassuring assessment of the nation's condition rather than roll out flashy policy proposals as he delivers his second State of the Union.
Biden to deliver State of the Union address
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BusinessCalifornia officials are expected to vote Friday on the proposal to make flag football a girls' high school sport for the 2023-24 school year. The goal is to get more girls involved in high school sports and tap into a widespread love of football by many who are loath to play tackle. Southern California schools spanning from Long Beach to Corona are hoping to start teams in the fall and an approval would allow districts to add the sport to their budgets.
California weighs making flag football a girls' school sport
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Local calendar
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Police Log: Feb 1
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Business · Los AngelesPower was briefly knocked out at Los Angeles International Airport. The Transportation Security Administration stopped screening passengers in most terminals. The airport said most power was restored shortly after 3 p.m. It wasn't immediately clear how many flights were affected by the outage. It is the fourth-busiest airport in the world and the second- busiest in the United States.
Power outage blacks out terminals at Los Angeles airport
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Triple Play: Tuesday calendar
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US & Canada · Tulare CountyAuthorities on Monday provided no motive for the attack in a central California farming community. Tulare County Sheriff Mike Boudreaux has yet to describe the shooters publicly. The violence in the community of about 3,000 residents in the agricultural San Joaquin Valley was the first of three mass killings in California this month.
Shooters in central California killings of 6 still at large
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