Southern California radio stations are holding a moment of silence at noon to honor NBA legend Kobe Bryant, who died on Sunday.
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California is known for its spectacular beaches but a new visitor has created chaos (and a lot of humour) among swimmers. Meet the penis worm – a unique marine creature who is causing quite the chatter after thousands have reportedly washed up on the sands of the west coast of the US.
Technically worms, these 25 centimetre in length pink critters scientifically named Urechis Caupo showed up this week after powerful storms hit the area. While all God’s creatures are beautiful, the penis worm
Southern California radio stations are holding a moment of silence at noon to honor NBA legend Kobe Bryant, who died on Sunday.
Radio stations in Southern California are planning to pay tribute to Kobe Bryant with a moment of silence at noon Monday.The Southern California Broadcasters Association is urging its members to devote one minute and eight seconds to "honor the death of NBA legend and Southern California hero Kobe Bryant." The extra eight seconds refers to his original jersey number, 8.Bryant starred for 20 years with the Los Angeles Lakers, who call Staples Center home, and won five NBA championships with the
Two peas in a pod. Kobe Bryant and his 13-year-old daughter, Gianna, shared a close bond before the pair tragically died in a helicopter crash on January 26, 2020.
Popular Los Angeles Lakers champion Kobe Bryant died in a helicopter crash on Sunday. Kobe was considered to be one of the greatest basketball players of all – time who also enjoyed a massive fan following all over the world. As per reports, Bryant was travelling along with a few others on his private helicopter that crashed in the city of Calabasas, California. The reason behind the unfortunate crash is yet to be ascertained. Four more people reportedly died in the crash.
Basketball giant Kobe Bryant has been killed in a helicopter crash in California.
NBA superstar Kobe Bryant died at 41 in a helicopter crash in Calabasas, California, on Sunday, January 26, TMZ is reporting.
A patient in Southern California is the third person in the U.S. to be diagnosed with the new pneumonia-like virus from China, health officials said.The Centers for Disease Control confirmed a traveler from the Chinese city of Wuhan — the epicenter of the outbreak — tested positive for the virus, the Orange County Health Care Agency announced just before midnight Saturday.
Liam Hemsworth is over Miley Cyrus! Well, at least from the looks of it. The Aussie actor was spotted out and about with girlfriend Gabriella Brooks after a hearty breakfast date on Saturday, 25 January in Malibu, California.
Channing Tatum, 39, and Jessie J, 31, proved they’re definitely back on when they happily made their first red carpet appearance together since news of their reconciliation made headlines! The good-looking couple posed and smiled at the MusiCares Person of the Year gala in Los Angeles, CA on Jan. 24 and we can guarantee it brought much delight to fans of their relationship.
Acclaimed filmmaker Ron Howard said a personal connection moved him to make a documentary about the most devastating wildfire in California history.
The Trump administration on Friday threatened California with a potential loss of federal health care funds over the state's requirement that insurance plans cover abortions.The announcement, timed to coincide with the anti-abortion March for Life in the nation's capital, came hours before President Donald Trump was scheduled to address the marchers in person, becoming the first president to do so.
And the performers for the 2020 Oscars are: Cynthia Erivo, Elton John, Idina Menzel, Chrissy Metz and Randy Newman.
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By Anita Bennett
UTA co-president Jay Sures has been reappointed to the University of California Board of Regents for a 12-year term.