California sports betting is not legal. All efforts to legalize the activity in the state so far have been in vain, and what’s next for California sports betting is unclear. Stakeholders in the state ...
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A pilot in his seventies fitted a new propeller to his aircraft before taking it up for a test flight which ended in a fatal crash beside the runway. Nigel Anthony Frederikson, who was 74 at the time ...
Voters overwhelmingly passed the prop back in November with a 69% majority. The statewide prop was one of 10 on the Nov. 5 ballot. Get top local stories in Southern California delivered to you ...
The pilot of a home-built plane died in a crash two hours after fitting a new propeller, which fell off the aircraft in mid-air. A coroner has found that Nigel Frederickson, 74, died from multiple ...
The Sonex home-built plane Nigel Frederickson was flying when the propeller fell off on August 17, 2020. Frederickson died in the crash. The photo is taken from the Civil Aviation Authority's air ...
LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- After winning widespread support in the November election, California's Proposition 36, which increases penalties for certain theft and drug crimes, went into effect Wednesday.
Earlier this year, Gov. Gavin Newsom spoke out against Prop. 36, saying Prop. 47 has saved taxpayers more than $816 million through reduced incarceration costs for minor crimes. "Prop. 36 takes us ...
The memo from Norby Williamson, one of ESPN’s top executives, was short and direct: Lee Fitting, a senior vice president of production who had been at ESPN for more than 25 years, was “no ...