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The field breaks from the gate at Los Alamitos
Despite Wednesday s
Los Angeles Times report on a pair of equine fatalities at Los Alamitos on Jan. 17, the California Horse Racing Board voted to restore the track s full-year license during its Thursday meeting.
Back in December, the CHRB had deadlocked 3-3 in a vote to grant Los Alamitos a full year license for Quarter Horse racing, primarily due to concerns about horse safety after 29 fatalities were reported at Los Al from Dec. 27, 2019 through the end of 2020. Vice Chair Oscar Gonzalez recommended granting the track a six-month license, and the measure was eventually approved 5-1.
Gerardo Jerry Guerrero, owner of La Tunita 512 (Photo by John Anderson)
Social media is responsible for spreading countless food trends across the globe, for better or worse. An insatiable obsession with food porn is what helped launch Tijuana-born birria de res (and its cheese-laden cousin quesabirria) into a food sensation that is rippling across Austin, and the whole country.
Birria, a dish from Jalisco, is traditionally made from goat or lamb and slow-roasted in a chile-based adobo for hours. The Tijuana version is said to have started in the 1950s when Don Guadalupe Zárate opened a street stand selling birria de chivo (baby goat) but switched to beef to achieve greater yield, using a cut similar to brisket.
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Worcester Central District Court
Judge Paul F. LoConto
Connor C. Forbush, 26, of 87 Burnett St., Granby, charged with malicious destruction of property over $1,200, assault and battery on a police officer, and disorderly conduct, continued to April 26.
Donna Lemay, 66, of 23 Riverlin St., Millbury, charged with larceny over $1,200 by a single scheme, and uttering a false check, continued to April 5.
Charlene J. Machado, 45, of 1016 Pleasant St., New Bedford, charged with assault and battery with a dangerous weapon (stethoscope), continued to April 13.
Samuel J. Dabouze, 26, of 69 Harrison St., Apt. 3, Worcester, charged with two counts of assault and battery, ordered to stay away and have no contact with the alleged victim, continued to April 13.