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Jeremy Thomas Reed (born June 15, 1981) is an American former professional baseball outfielder and coach. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Seattle Mariners, New York Mets, Toronto Blue Jays and Milwaukee Brewers. He was the hitting coach for the Los Angeles Angels.
OCN's website continued to operate as an internet-only news portal for Orange County, offering daily news to subscribers. Several members of the news staff that had worked at OCN eventually found a new home at KOCE-TV's news desk. [3] The network was a founding member of the Association of Regional News Channels.
Aprajita Anand is a life coach for children of the ultrawealthy. Here's how she helps them navigate three core issues that come from their wealth. ... News. Science & Tech. Shopping. Sports ...
Voice of OC is a small, local, non-profit, online news agency reporting on local issues covering Orange County, California. [1] [2]Its coverages range from topics such as transportation, the environment, social justice, health, public safety, housing, homelessness, politics, to the Ralph M. Brown Act and California Public Records Act issues.
In California, he is accused of molesting girls ages 11 to 16 while coaching at the Magic All-Stars club, a competitive cheer club, and while he was an assistant cheer coach at Trabuco Hills High ...
Trisha Stafford was born on November 11, 1970, in Ladera Heights, California. [1] [2] She attended Westchester High School in Los Angeles, California. [1]She averaged 22.2 points and 11.5 rebounds per game as a senior and helped Westchester win the 4-A state championship, earning Cal-Hi Sports all-state recognition and sharing the Los Angeles City 4-A co-player of the year award with teammate ...
An Orange County firefighter died Sunday after suffering cardiac arrest at the scene of an early-morning blaze in Laguna Niguel. The firefighter, Kevin Skinner, spent more than 25 years with the ...
On August 3, 1984, O'Brien's 1500 swim time of 15:05.2 was sufficient to take Olympic gold at the University of Southern California, where he would soon attend and compete in swimming. Lagging five seconds behind O'Brien, American George DiCarlo took the silver. [1] The distance had recently been swum in 14:54 by Russian Vladimir Salnikov.