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NRG Solar and SunPower to start building San Luis Obispo solar project next year
L.A. Times Tech BlogSan Bernardino and Riverside counties have gotten the bulk of the glory lately when it comes to proposed solar power projects -– see the BrightSource Ivanpah installation and the Solar Millennium Blythe plant -- but now it's San Luis Obispo's...... -
Girls' basketball: Tuesday scores
Varsity Times InsiderNONLEAGUE Anaheim 31, Oxford Academy 25 Apple Valley 51, Littlerock 38 Arroyo Grande 54, Nipomo 13 Baptist Christian 45, Woodcrest Christian 40 Carpinteria 47, Hueneme 43 (OT) Chaffey 35, Bloomington 17 Chaminade 80, Golden Valley 34 Channel Islands 61,... -
Boys' basketball: Reese Morgan stars for Peninsula [Updated]
Varsity Times InsiderReese Morgan, a 6-foot-3 guard who has been starting since his freshman season, scored 33 points to help Peninsula earn a spot in the Westchester tournament semifinals with a 79-59 victory over Carson. Peninsula (2-0) will play Westchester in an...... -
Boys' basketball: Friday's scores
Varsity Times InsiderTOURNAMENTS BALDWIN PARK / SIERRA VISTA Glendora 64, Diamond Bar 41 Rowland 81, Covina 54 BUENA PARK Bellflower 94, Buena Park 81 BURBANK Royal 68, L.A. Roosevelt 38 Royal 54, Burbank Burroughs 40 Agoura 85, Canyon Country Canyon 80 Sherman...... -
Boys' basketball: Notre Dame stuns Crenshaw
Varsity Times InsiderUnranked Sherman Oaks Notre Dame earned respect Friday with a 76-70 upset of Crenshaw in a semifinal game of the Burbank tournament. Kennedy Edwards scored 23 points and Jonathan Bell had 21, including 14 in the fourth quarter. Notre Dame,...... -
Windy rainstorm forecast for Sunday evening
L.A. NOWAfter a warmer, mostly cloudy Sunday, a windy rainstorm is expected to douse Southern California in the evening, with half an inch of rain falling along the coast and the valleys, forecasters from the National Weather Service said. The Sunday...... -
Rain expected to move through area overnight
L.A. NOWA fast-moving storm front will pass through Southern California on Sunday night, dropping half an inch of rain on Los Angeles County coastal and valley areas and a few inches of snow at higher mountain elevations. Rainfall is expected to...... -
Two California banks fail, will reopen under new owners
Money & CompanyTwo troubled California banks were closed by regulators late Friday and sold to other banks. San Luis Trust Bank, a one-office bank in San Luis Obispo with $333 million in assets, will reopen next week as a branch of First...... -
San Francisco snow: Snow falls in SF, Monterey and is likely to dust Los Angeles-area foothills
L.A. NOWSnow has fallen in San Francisco, Monterey, and the San Joaquin Valley, and the intensely cold arctic storm was expected to bring snow to the foothills across the Los Angeles area Saturday, the National Weather Service said. The storm was...... -
Storm moves out, but snow possible Saturday in L.A. coastal foothills [Updated]
L.A. NOWA rainstorm moved through Southern California overnight, but the region is still expecting cold temperatures, frost and the potential for snow in low-lying areas. According to the National Weather Service on Saturday, the storm dumped 1 to 2 inches of....... -
Mission Art on View at Oakland Museum of California
Culture MonsterMission art featured at Oakland museum.... -
Baseball: Tuesday's scores
Varsity Times InsiderACADEMY LEAGUE Oxford Academy 13, Whitney 0 St. Margaret's 13, Brethren Christian 6 NONLEAGUE Brentwood 8, Chadwick 6 Century 6, Bolsa Grande 5 Compton Centennial 13, Lennox 7 Downey Calvary Chapel 16, St. Anthony 13 Fairmont Prep 13, Sherman Indian......
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