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Los Angeles Times
latimes.com > sports > highschool > story > 2025-11-30 > high-school-basketball-saturdays-boys-girls-scores

High school basketball: Saturday's boys' and girls' scores

5+ min ago (695+ words) AGBU 61, Hoover 59 Alemany 75, Firebaugh 26 Apple Valley 69, Patriot 66 Aquinas 66, Rancho Cucamonga 54 Artesia 72, Eisenhower 69 Barstow 68, Lawndale 50 Bishop Amat 65, North Torrance 56 Buckley 60, West Covina 54 Burbank 65, Santa Monica Pacifica Christian 59 Burbank Burroughs 70, De Sol 30 Calabasas 71, Simi Valley 62 California 82, Laguna Beach 52 Calvary Baptist 52, Paloma Valley 47 Chaminade 63, Windward 43 Chino Hills 71, Adelanto 57 Corona del Mar 98, Orange Lutheran 77 Corona Santiago 68, Santa Ana Foothill 61 Covina 48, Rosemead 47 Crean Lutheran 62, St. Bernard 50 Cypress 66, Aliso Niguel 54 Edison 81, Mission Viejo 66 El Dorado 75, Riverside King 64 El Rancho 58, Montebello 48 Elsinore 76, Alta Loma 44 El Toro 62, Segerstrom 47 Fairmont Prep 68, Los Alamitos 56 Flintridge Prep 52, Ramona 40 Gabrielino 47, Bosco Tech 39 Gardena Serra 75, HMSA 35 Godinez 67, El Modena 58 Highland 81, University Prep 36 JSerra 73, Oak Hills 64 La Canada 51, Glendale 46 Long Beach Cabrillo 68, Capistrano Valley 58 Long Beach Wilson 54, Dana Hills 45 Newbury Park 68, Buena 45 Oxnard 49, Agoura 46 Palmdale Aerospace Academy 55, Carpinteria 52 Pilibos 57, Milken 49 San Dimas 56, Royal 55 San Marcos 68, Oaks Christian 60 Santa Margarita 83, Rancho Verde 41 Santa Monica 72, Bellflower…...

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Los Angeles Times
latimes.com > sports > highschool > story > 2025-11-30 > garcia-his-qb-son-celebrate-division-6-championship-ventura

Prep talk: Ventura coach Tim Garcia and his QB son celebrate Division 6 championship

11+ min ago (178+ words) In a matter of weeks, Ventura High football coach Tim Garcia will help move his son, quarterback Derek Garcia, into the dorms at Nevada Las Vegas. They're having one last hurrah, and the memories are going to be priceless. On Saturday night, Ventura won the Southern Section Division 6 football championship with a 63-28 win over St. Pius X-St. Matthias. It means Ventura's season keeps going with next week's state regional playoffs to be announced on Sunday. Derek passed for 288 yards and one touchdown. Dad was also happy that running back James Watson had 247 yards rushing and four touchdowns. Earlier this week at the championship luncheon, the Garcias were smiling even though the coach/son role will soon be ending at Ventura. It's a rite of passage leaving the nest for the son to explore the world. Derek is thankful he's had…...

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Los Angeles Times
latimes.com > california > newsletter > 2025-11-30 > fried-chicken-supermarket-rankings-who-is-the-king

Ralphs? Stater Bros.? Albertsons? We've found the supermarket king of fried chicken

1+ hour, 59+ min ago (626+ words) Dining at a gourmet restaurant is fun, but I've always preferred finding an unexpected jewel. One unassuming gem I really used to enjoy was the now-shuttered Krispy Krunchy Chicken located inside a liquor store in Alhambra. Patrons generally entered to buy a Coke or a Powerball ticket " the place wasn't even conducive to buying a meal " in a mini mall with a way-too-small parking lot. But they ended up walking away surprised by the crispy treats. Krispy Krunchy delivered fried, yet tender and juicy breasts and wings at a reasonable price. Krispy Krunchy is a chain, and I've visited other locations, also in gas stations and small retail spaces, but they're never as good. That's why I was so glad to see Food columnist Jenn Harris' recent list, ranking L.A.'s 10 best in grocery store fried chicken. Let's take a look…...

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Los Angeles Times
latimes.com > california > newsletter > 2025-11-30 > fried-chicken-supermarket-rankings-who-is-the-king

Ralphs? Stater Bros.? Albertsons? We've found the supermarket king of fried chicken

1+ hour, 59+ min ago (626+ words) Dining at a gourmet restaurant is fun, but I've always preferred finding an unexpected jewel. One unassuming gem I really used to enjoy was the now-shuttered Krispy Krunchy Chicken located inside a liquor store in Alhambra. Patrons generally entered to buy a Coke or a Powerball ticket " the place wasn't even conducive to buying a meal " in a mini mall with a way-too-small parking lot. But they ended up walking away surprised by the crispy treats. Krispy Krunchy delivered fried, yet tender and juicy breasts and wings at a reasonable price. Krispy Krunchy is a chain, and I've visited other locations, also in gas stations and small retail spaces, but they're never as good. That's why I was so glad to see Food columnist Jenn Harris' recent list, ranking L.A.'s 10 best in grocery store fried chicken. Let's take a look…...

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Los Angeles Times
latimes.com > california > story > 2025-11-30 > risk-beauty-san-gabriel-mountains-eaton-fire

Commentary: Amid catastrophic loss, the unshakable allure of the San Gabriel Mountains

3+ hour, 29+ min ago (1849+ words) In December 2020, a reader suggested I get in touch with a young Pasadena man named Edgar McGregor, who was approaching 500 straight days of picking up trash in local parks, including Eaton Canyon. I connected with McGregor by email but then got sidetracked by other things, as did he. Part of that risk, McGregor explained, is that when high-pressure air to the north and northeast is drawn toward low-pressure air along the coast, it gets compressed as it's funneled and slung through canyons, it accelerates as it descends Southern California mountain ranges, and it becomes dangerously dry, threatening everything in its path. "So, I credit my ability to forecast Jan. 7 " with my trash pickups," McGregor told me, explaining that he had taken full notice of the distressed ecosystem at Eaton Canyon after two straight years of drought, which produced a heavy…...

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Los Angeles Times
latimes.com > california > story > 2025-11-30 > risk-beauty-san-gabriel-mountains-eaton-fire

Commentary: Amid catastrophic loss, the unshakable allure of the San Gabriel Mountains

3+ hour, 29+ min ago (1849+ words) In December 2020, a reader suggested I get in touch with a young Pasadena man named Edgar McGregor, who was approaching 500 straight days of picking up trash in local parks, including Eaton Canyon. I connected with McGregor by email but then got sidetracked by other things, as did he. Part of that risk, McGregor explained, is that when high-pressure air to the north and northeast is drawn toward low-pressure air along the coast, it gets compressed as it's funneled and slung through canyons, it accelerates as it descends Southern California mountain ranges, and it becomes dangerously dry, threatening everything in its path. "So, I credit my ability to forecast Jan. 7 " with my trash pickups," McGregor told me, explaining that he had taken full notice of the distressed ecosystem at Eaton Canyon after two straight years of drought, which produced a heavy…...

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Los Angeles Times
latimes.com > sports > usc > story > 2025-11-30 > usc-beat-ucla-but-it-is-still-losing-battle-for-relevance

Commentary: USC beat UCLA, but Lincoln Riley is still losing the battle for relevance

3+ hour, 59+ min ago (829+ words) The most important college football story in these parts is about the downtrodden program from Westwood and whether it will leave its dump of a stadium in Pasadena. UCLA's incompetence has overshadowed every team in this market outside of the Dodgers and Lakers, and that includes USC. Which speaks to where USC stands right now. The Trojans have become afterthoughts in a market they once owned, and they only have themselves to blame. No. 17 USC used a dominant second half to earn a 29-10 win over crosstown rival UCLA at the Coliseum Saturday, retaining the Victory Bell. Their 29-10 victory over the Bad News Bruins at the Coliseum on Saturday didn't change that. The 17th-ranked team in the country, the Trojans are by no means a bad team. USC literally can't afford to buy out coach Lincoln Riley's contract, which means that…...

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Los Angeles Times
latimes.com > sports > usc > story > 2025-11-30 > usc-beat-ucla-but-it-is-still-losing-battle-for-relevance

Commentary: USC beat UCLA, but Lincoln Riley is still losing the battle for relevance

3+ hour, 59+ min ago (829+ words) The most important college football story in these parts is about the downtrodden program from Westwood and whether it will leave its dump of a stadium in Pasadena. UCLA's incompetence has overshadowed every team in this market outside of the Dodgers and Lakers, and that includes USC. Which speaks to where USC stands right now. The Trojans have become afterthoughts in a market they once owned, and they only have themselves to blame. No. 17 USC used a dominant second half to earn a 29-10 win over crosstown rival UCLA at the Coliseum Saturday, retaining the Victory Bell. Their 29-10 victory over the Bad News Bruins at the Coliseum on Saturday didn't change that. The 17th-ranked team in the country, the Trojans are by no means a bad team. USC literally can't afford to buy out coach Lincoln Riley's contract, which means that…...

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Los Angeles Times
latimes.com > sports > ucla > story > 2025-11-30 > ucla-quarterback-nico-iamaleava-shows-grit-in-loss-to-usc

UCLA quarterback Nico Iamaleava delivers gritty effort in loss to USC

4+ hour, 29+ min ago (813+ words) By midweek, as a handful of reporters watched his every move, Nico Iamaleava looked like someone on the verge of the offseason, not a rivalry game. In the early stages of practice Wednesday, the UCLA quarterback threw one pass softly before shifting into observer mode for the rest of the open viewing period. Three days later, as thousands of probing eyes watched his every move, Iamaleava was slinging passes with considerably more zip. His efficiency in completing one pass after another against No. 17 USC on Saturday helped the Bruins take a halftime lead, silencing a Coliseum crowd and triggering a brouhaha between the teams on one corner of the field as they headed for the tunnel. It was the kind of moment Iamaleava had dreamed of growing in Long Beach and attending the cross-town rivalry as a kid. "Meant a…...

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Los Angeles Times
latimes.com > politics > story > 2025-11-30 > garcia-leads-democrats-strategy-on-epstein-probe-to-gops-dismay

Robert Garcia leads Democrats’ strategy on Epstein probe, to GOP's dismay

5+ hour, 29+ min ago (1513+ words) WASHINGTON'Rep. Robert Garcia and his team faced a monumental task on Nov. 5: Sift through more than 20,000 documents obtained from the estate of Jeffrey Epstein in search for something that would shed more light into President Trump's relationship with the now-deceased convicted sex offender. After six tedious days combing through the records, Garcia, the top Democrat on the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, and four staff members identified three emails that would go on to ignite a political firestorm. In the emails, Epstein wrote that Trump had "spent hours" at the late financier's house with one of his victims and that he "knew about the girls," suggesting the president knew more about Epstein's abuse than he had previously acknowledged. The estate released the emails to the committee after receiving a subpoena. "We thought [the emails] really raised questions about the…...

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