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Outdoor high school sports in Riverside County, including football, approved to play

It’s go time! High school sports are finally back, specifically football. Following Tuesday’s updated COVID-19 case-rates in Riverside County, outdoor local high school sports have been approved to play, ending a lengthy layoff that has sidelined local student-athletes. As we’ve been reporting, 14 was the magic number. The threshold was 14 coronavirus cases or less

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Tiger Woods won’t face charges, LA County sheriff says single-car crash was “purely an accident”

The rollover car crash that seriously injured Tiger Woods outside Los Angeles on Tuesday was an accident and investigators won’t pursue any charges against the golf great, Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva said Wednesday. “We don’t contemplate any charges whatsoever in this crash,” Villanueva said in a Facebook Live chat. “This remains an accident.

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Local high school sports, specifically football, on brink of return with recent drop in cases

According to the latest coronavirus case numbers in Riverside County, local sports could be returning very soon. CIF-SS Latest Return to Play Updates pic.twitter.com/e04HHl8CeW— CIF Southern Section (@CIFSS) February 23, 2021 As we reported last week, once case numbers are 14 or less per 100,000 people, sports are allowed to start. As of Tuesday, Feb.

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High school cross-country meet set for Friday, other schools working for sports to return

A cross-country meet on Friday between Indio and Shadow Hills high schools appears to be inspiring others to follow suit if allowed under CDPH guidelines. https://twitter.com/TaylorKESQ/status/1358139120451690496?s=20 Desert Sands Unified School District sent out the following information about the start of cross country competition this upcoming Friday: “Based on the California Department of Public Health (CDPH)

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