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A national chicken fast-food chain and a local coffee company are expanding to Camarillo in the coming months while a beloved donut shop has reopened after a car crash shattered its display window.
The Los Angeles Chargers today agreed to terms with quarterback Trey Lance. The Los Angeles Chargers today signed tight end Jordan Petaia. He joins the Bolts as part of the NFL's International Player ...
MALIBU, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--HRL Laboratories, LLC has officially opened its new advanced research and manufacturing facility in Camarillo, California, marking a significant milestone in the ...
Western Kentucky linebacker and Opelousas native Kylan Guidry is heading to the Los Angeles Chargers. All of these players will now enter a critical phase of their football careers as they work to ...
Jim Harbaugh and the Los Angeles Chargers were as businesslike as it gets during and after the 2025 NFL draft. After navigating a double-digit list of picks that included an aggressive trade up ...
The Chargers also agreed to terms with Illinois defensive lineman TeRah Edwards, Virginia Tech defensive lineman Josh Fuga, Kansas wide receiver Luke Grimm, Western Kentucky linebacker Kylan Guidry, ...
Next season's Illini basketball team will return Croatia-born center Tomislav Ivisic (top) and Champaign native guard Kylan Boswell. Bill Small (Robin Scholz/The News-Gazette) Tal Brody Rob Judson ...
Just like that, the 2025 NFL Draft is now closed. The clock has stopped and the music has too, leaving plenty of NFL hopefuls without a seat at the table. It's not the end of the road, however.
Seniors Jaxon Bean (1.90 ERA) and Cameron Hurst (12 strikeouts in 14 innings), as well as junior Kylan Nielsen (1.00 ERA), are also key arms from the mound for North Muskegon. The No. 4-ranked ...
The Los Angeles Chargers addressed major defensive departures and the stockpile of weapons around Justin Herbert multiple times during the 2025 NFL draft. Now, Jim Harbaugh’s Chargers head to ...
FARGO — Nobody escaped, but some didn't escape better than others. Every Missouri Valley Football Conference team lost at least one player in the spring window of the NCAA transfer portal, which ...