Dianne Bain is the engine of a Friday Night tradition GARDEN GROVE CITY COUNCIL
A report released by the Orange County Grand Jury recommended that fire departments receiving a high number of medi cal calls, including Hun tington Beach’s, deploy Advanced Life Support vehicles to these calls
A development and dis position agreement that’s likely the final step to ward building a large Nickelodeon-themed ho tel was approved by the Garden Grove City Coun cil on Tuesday night.
Friday Night Car Show is a tradition on Garden Grove’s Main Street

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“The car show is truly a community event,” said Bain, who’s been the boss of the gathering for four and a half years. “There are usually between 80 and 100 cars that participate each week.”
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Attendees can dine at the restaurants on Main, and there is also live music, danc ing and several vendors that add to the entertainment.“Wealsohave Scouts from Troop 1103 who attend once a month for special events to honor military veterans,” she added.Thehighlight of each show are awards in a variety of categories in the form of custom-made trophies made by Rod Sexton each week. There are also raffle opportunities to dd to the fun.
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The estimated net proj ect revenue to the city by Year 3 is $3.5 million annually. Over 30 years, the project is expected to
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committed to construct a 500-suite full service ho tel on a 3.72 acre site on Harbor Boulevard, imme diately south of the Shera ton Hotel.
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with paramedics on board, rather than a second fire engine.ButHuntington Beach won’t be making the change.Supporters of the change say that Advanced Life Support (ALS) vehicles have paramedics that are better-qualified than
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Since Main Street in Garden Grove is the place where the history of the community began, it’s suitable but that it become a place for historic motor ve hicles to gather, be admired and serve as a living museum of transportation history.OnFriday evenings, Dianne Bain, the organizer and owner of the Garden Grove Friday Night Car Show, is there, organizing, supervising and assisting with the weekly event that brings together hundreds of people and dozens of classic automobiles, some of vehicles almost as old as the down town area itself.
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On a 6-0 vote (with second district member Councilmember John O’Neill recusing himself), a resolution approving a disposition and devel opment agreement with Newage Garden Grove II, LLC was approved.
$3.5 million annually in new tax revenue for city coffers
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Although the focus is on the historic, Bain doesn’t want the event to be stuck in the past. “I want to get more of the community to attend,” she says and is often trying new forms of entertainment. But sometimes the tried and true are the best. There’s a pretty good chance that two celebrities – a Mr. and Mrs. Claus –will be in attendance this holiday season. The shows are held – weather permit ting – from 4-8 p.m. on Main Street be
It would include a themed “pool experience” with a “lazy river,” event space that includes a 600-seat theater and grand ball room and more.
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Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs) who staff ambulances. These ALS vehicles are less ex pensive than fire engines, it’s al leged and are smaller and lighter, therefore create less wear and tear on their own equipment and the roads they drive on, and impede less traffic than fire en gines.Huntington Beach, however, will not be changing the way its fire department responds to medical calls. According to their response given at the city coun cil meeting on Sept. 6, the Emer gency Medical Technicians who accompany Huntington Beach
Paramedics and fire engines
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fire engines on medical calls are just as effective as ALS opera tors.Huntington Beach, as well as other cities like Anaheim, has a fire department independent of the Orange County Fire Author ity, and does not employ private contractors for ambulances or ALSWithoutvehicles.the regulations of the OCFA, Surf City can funnel paramedics to respond to medi cal emergencies by letting them accompany fire engines on calls, which the city council considers a better way of operating than that of most other cities in the county.
tween Garden Grove Boulevard and Acacia Parkway, one block west of Euclid Street.
generate about $236.4 million to the city in a combination of “bed tax” charged to hotel guests, sales tax and property tax. As many as 1,000 new jobs are expected to be generated from construction and in the resort. Also on the agenda approved • adoption of a resolution autho rizing submittal of an application to the County of Orange Con tinuum of Care for the “Special Notice of Funding Opportunity” to address unsheltered homeless ness (Garden Grove is in the pro cess of developing a “navigation center” for the homeless, in con junction with Westminster and
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• two purchase orders for a to tal of 17 police vehicles with a total cost of over $800,000;
• a purchase agreement for property at 13871 West St. for use as a navigation center for the homeless (cost: $5,650,000) and awarding a contract for ar chitectural services for the build ing to Borders Architect (cost: $304,000).
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• second reading of an ordi nance for a planned unit devel opment for a two-hotel project at the northwest corner of Harbor Boulevard and Twintree Avenue;
You can’t please ‘em mall
At the same time, firefighters from OCFA have lobbied city councils – according to the Voice of Orange County news website – in Garden Grove and Westminster, among other cities, to urge the OCFA board to give them higher pay.
Garden Grove teens, ages 13-17, are invited to join the City of Garden Grove’s Teen Action Collabora tive (GGTAC), a leadership program empowering teens to become future mentors and leaders in the community.TheGGTAC will meet every third Thursday of the month, beginning Thursday, Sept. 15, 2022 through May 18, 2023, from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. Meetings will be held at the Garden Grove Community Meeting Cen
A “Candidate Meet and Greet” for those seeking offices serving the Gar den Grove area will be held on Saturday, Sept. 24 in the Courtyard Cen ter, 12732 Main St., Gar denTheGrove.event is sponsored by the Garden Grove Neighborhood Asso ciation and the Garden Grove Downtown Busi nessDoorsAssociation.willopenat 11:30 a.m. and the event will run from 12-2 p.m.
As the saying goes, be careful out there.
visor District 2, Garden Grove City Council and more.Acomplementary lunch will be Candidatesprovided.will address the audience with their brief “elevator” speech. Questions and conver
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PUBLIC INPUT MEETING AT WESTMINSTER MALL IN 2019

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Well, now there’s an Orange County Grand Jury report criticizing the para medic practices of some cities and those of the OCFA. The subject came up at a meeting last week of the Huntington Beach City Council.
A proposed specific plan for Westminster Mall has finally emerged after considerable delay. A com munity open house is planned for Thursday, Sept. 22 from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. in the city’s Community Services Building, 8200 West minster
Just as important is for all of us to always be aware of our surroundings and of people we do not know well. There’s no shame in being cautious, as a young person or a parent.
Invited candidates in clude those contend ing for Orange County Superior Court Seat 30, state Assembly seats, Orange County Super
Meet the candidates on Sept. 24
The fire next time … or last time
Readers may recall the controversy over changing from the Garden Grove Fire Department to Orange County Fire Authority, a switch that was primarily led by GGFD firefighters. Better pay for them and better paramedic service for us were the lures.

“This is a monumental step in moving forward with the community’s vision
Public’s input sought on Mall
(Note: Surf City has its own fire department; Garden Grove, Stanton and Westmin ster are with the OCFA).
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The City of Westminster has released its draft Westminster Mall Specific Plan for public review. The specific plan, which includes a draft environmental impact report, is available for initial review and input through Oct. 3, 2022.

for this area. It’s important to note that this is a program-based specific plan, and not “Whileproject-based.wehaveavery engaged team of mall owners, there is not currently a project submitted for the revitalization of Westminster Mall,” said Assistant City Manager Adolfo Ozaeta.
Please be careful in our uncertain world
The Westminster Mall Specific Plan provides a blueprint for the redevelop ment of the mall area, which includes components for retail, housing, and open park space.
sation opportunities will be handled at their cam paignCandidatestable. and guests are requested to RSVP textcom.maureen.ggna@gmail.toQuestions?Callor(714)235-5380.
A community open house about the specific plan is scheduled for Septem ber 22 from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. in the Community Services building at the
AlreadyBlvd.folks are weighing in on this subject.
Some comments on our website from our Aug. 16 article:•“It’s better than what we have now! Well needed!

An earlier effort to gauge public sentiment about redevlopment of the center (file photo).
We take no sides, but recommend this little tale to all fans of irony.
The recent fatal shooting of a 17-year-old youth – who happened to be a student at a high school in Garden Grove – has been a sober reminder that there is no place in this world safe from heartache andMembersloss. of the community are rallying around a “Go Fund Me” effort to help pay for funeral costs.The school district is offering grief counseling for staff and students, which is right and proper.
“Usually Reliable Sources” alternates with “Retorts.”
To view the draft specific plan, or to subscribe to the Westmin ster Mall Specific Plan mailing list, visit 548-3494.ster-ca.gov/WMSPhttps://www.westminorcall(714)
Westminster Civic Center. City staff and consultants will be at the meeting to provide an over view of the Westminster Mall Specific Plan and its main ob jectives, and answer any ques tions related to the specific plan process.Vietnamese and Spanish in terpreters will be available, and there will be activities for kids.
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• “Something is better than nothing.”•“Better housing than retail.
In the next few years Amazon will have complete control. No more malls.”
• “A good site for a new hos pital.This area needs one.”
Questions from YouTube view ers will not be addressed during the event, but may be submitted prior to the meeting via email minster-ca.gov.WestminsterMallDEIR@westat
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ter, located at 11300 Stanford Ave..With direction from City staff and other local organizations, GGTAC provides teens with the opportunity to serve their com munity in a leadership capac ity; gain volunteer service hours through participation in special events and service projects; cre ate new friendships and men tors; and receive college readi
Visit thewillWestminsternertheWestminster.atminstercommunitybrite.comWMSPOpenHouse.eventtoRSVPforthefreeopenhouse.WestCivicCenterislocated8200WestminsterBlvd.,FreeparkingisavailableformeetinginthelotatthecorofAllAmericanWayandBlvd.Theeventalsobebroadcastliveoncity’sYouTubechannel.
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• “Yes, go for it. I want lots more traffic on a six-lane Bolsa behind my house.
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TOM HANKS IS GEPPETTO IN DISNEY’S LATEST

Pinocchio’s nose shoots
Zemeckis’ film, in its ways just as representative of its cinematic era, keeps much of the 1940 film’s narrative shape but maintains lit tle of its tension as a morality tale. Pleasure Island feels too much like where rafts of financially mo tivated remakes like “Pinocchio” might properly reside.
This time, the story _ penned by Zemeckis and Chris Weitz – feels like it’s lurching from one set
The best reason to see “Pinoc chio” is, unsurprisingly, Hanks, who brings a soulful melancholy to Geppetto. It’s a corollary to Hanks’ performance as another European-accented performance as Presley manager Tom Parker in “Elvis.” Only in that film, Hanks was the one pulling the strings on a big-tent star.
out and Jiminy teeters on it like how Gordon-Levitt, as high-wire artist Philippe Petit, did at a higher altitude in “The Walk.”
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It’s also one of two adaptations of the fairy tale coming this fall. Zemeckis’ “Pinocchio’’ premiered Thursday on Disney+. Later comes a stop-motion version by Guillermo del Toro. The direc tors are magicians both, and they will surely have radically different takes on the old Italian tale. In a few months, we’ll be able to com pare them, nose to nose.
In that film, what was incon gruous between the actors and the puppet was part of the film’s strange drama. It was fitfully ri diculous and emotionally devas tating, and a reminder that real boy, or not, it makes no difference who are you.
Do you cast a young actor to play the puppet once brought to life? Alongside some live per formers (Tom Hanks, Cynthia Erivo) and some CGI characters, director Robert Zemeckis has used computer imagery to render Pinocchio (voiced by Benjamin Evan Ainsworth) much in the style and vocal pitch of the 1940 cartoon. The effect is an awkward fusion of fake and real that strains to find any magic in between. This “Pinocchio,” unfortunately, is no real boy, at all.
A combination of live action and computer generated images (Disney)
piece or song-and-dance number to another, with cameos from Eri vo (in the flesh, as the Blue Fairy and “Wish Upon a Star’” singer) and Keegan-Michael Key, as the voice of the deceptive red fox Honest John. Certainly, “Hi-Did dle-Dee-Dee (An Actor’s Life For Me)” has a different resonance in a movie where actors compete with CGI creations for oxygen.
But aside from any poignant corporate lineage, the original “Pinocchio” remains about as pure an example of Disney at its archetypal best as anything. Mau rice Sendak once aptly described it as possessing “the golden glam our of a lost era; it is a monument to an age of craft and quality in America.”
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After a string of live-action re makes, from “Beauty and the Beast” to “The Lion King,” the Walt Disney Co. has finally gotten around to “Pinocchio.” Along the way, there have been some nice performances, enormous heaps of CGI and, lest anyone forget, one very blue Will Smith.
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“Pinocchio,” a Disney+ release, is rated PG by the Motion Picture Association of America for peril/ scary moments, rude material and some language. Running time: 111 minutes.
Whether any of these movies have done much to improve the originals is very much up for debate, and undertaking “Pinoc chio’’ poses even more particular challenges. Most pressing: What you do with Pinocchio? Nice kid and all. A little wooden. But if we’re being honest here, he’s al ways been a bit of a dud.
Live action “Pinocchio” not too lively
By Jake Coyle AP Film Writer
Zemeckis’ film opens with a re minder of how foundational “Pi nocchio” has been to the Disney myth-making machine. As the familiar castle logo plays with
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“When You Wish Upon a Star,” Jiminy Cricket (voiced by Joseph Gordon-Levitt) floats down under an umbrella to stake claim to the studio theme song. “Isn’t that a catchy little tune?” he asks.
There are moments, still, that remind you of Zemeckis’ con siderable powers. Enchantment doesn’t always feel so far away when the director has scale to play with, like when Jiminy floats gracefully down to the whale-like creature that has swallowed Pin occhio.Orwhen
If I’m picking a modern mari onette to dance with, it’s “An nette,” Leos Carax’s 2021 wild and wonderful (and not so fam ily friendly) musical opus with a simple, hand-crafted puppet at the center of another opera about art and parenthood.
the first half and Mike Williams not having a catch until the fourthHerbertquarter.hadcompletions to nine players, with five having three or more receptions.
Carr was 22 of 37 for 295 yards and two touchdowns but was picked off three times. He connected 10 times with former Fresno State teammate Davante Adams, who was acquired from Green Bay in the offseason. Ad ams had 141 receiving yards, in cluding a 2-yard touchdown in the fourth quarter.
Fullback Zander Horvath, a seventh-round pick, and DeAn dre Carter scored in the second quarter to give the Chargers a 17-3 lead at halftime.
Next up for the Chargers? At the Kansas City Chiefs on Thursday
“ Obviously, it’s difficult to win, and when you lose the turnover margin the way that we did and give them opportunities. They took advantage of some of those (opportunities), especially there in the second quarter,” McDan iels said.
Carter and Everett each had three catches. Carter had 64 yards and Everett 54.
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THE WIN IS IN THE BAG
“All of the receivers that had to step up when Keenan goes out, those guys holding the rope for us, I thought that was really, really big in the game,” Staley said.“On defense, I think you saw that it’s going to take a village to defend against a team like that; in the secondary, at linebacker, rushing inside. I thought you saw all of that depth on display.”
Bolt newcomers made a big difference
An arena-sized audience gave a standing ovation to Ford, co-star Phoebe Waller-Bridge and di rector James Mangold after the trailer was shown at a presenta tion from Disney divisions Mar vel, Lucasfilm and 20th Century Studios at the festival at the Anaheim Convention Center, next door to Disneyland.
“Thank you for making these films such an incredible experi ence for all of us,” the usually stoic Ford said, choking up at times. “I'm very proud to say to say that this one is fantastic.”
Josh McDaniels became the fourth straight Raiders coach to lose his debut.
Herbert had a 129.4 passer rat ing despite Keenan Allen leav ing with a hamstring injury in
“I like the way our team fought. I respect the fact that we made it a game. We can do a lot better than what we did.”
Khahil Mack (52) had three sacks for the Chargers in their win over the Las Vegas Raiders (Ty Nowell/Chargers).

Andre came out making plays,” said Allen, who had four recep tions for 66 yards. “That’s what you like to see, offense didn’t stall at all. They kept things moving.’’GeraldEverett had an 18-yard TD reception midway through the third quarter where he dragged Raiders safety Roderic Teamer the final 3 yards into the end zone to make it 24-10.
– An emo tional Harrison Ford appeared along with a new trailer for the fifth Indiana Jones film, cast members from “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” showed footage from their forthcoming sequel, and trailers and details were unveiled from the widen ing TV presence of the “Star Wars” galaxy on Saturday at the D23 Expo.
Fifth and final “Indy Jones”?
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• Edison (4-0) at San Clem ente
• Pacifica (1-2) at Buena Park (2-2)• Santiago (2-1) hosts Mag nolia (0-3) at Monsoor Stadium
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Westminster is third in Division 5; Buena Park is first. Garden Grove is fourth in Division 6, with Hemet in first.
Dodgers win another, yes another NL West pennant
• La Sierra (1-3) at Bolsa Grande (2-1)
• Ocean View (1-3) at Walnut (3-1)Loara and Western have the week off.
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• Los Amigos (2-1) at View point/Calabasas (0-3), 6:30 p.m.
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• Torrance (1-3) at Garden Grove (3-0)
• Saddleback (2-1) at Orange
2, Edison is seventh and San Clemente is first. In Division 3, Pacifica is ninth and Irvine is first.
Eight local high school teams are recognized in this week’s CIFSS rankings.
Pioneers have the week off. Here’s the schedule for Week Four.Asalways, games, opponents, time, location, etc. are subject to change without notice, so check beforeUnlessgoing.otherwise stated, all games are scheduled to start at 7 p.m.
• Savanna (0-3) at Westmin ster (3-0)
Eight locals ranked in polls for boys’ polo, girls’ v-ball
Week Four high school football matchups
•(4-0)Huntington Beach (3-1) at Marina (0-3) at Bill Boswell Field
The Dodgers (98-43) offense on Tuesday night was keyed by home runs by Tony Gallo (his 17th of the season), Freddie Freeman (20th) and Max Muncy (20th).
(2-1) at Fred Kelly Stadium
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Mike Trout ended his streak of homering in seven straight games, going 0-for-3 with one walk. The lone Angel score came on a thirdinning home run by catcher Matt Thaiss.Angel starter Jose Suarez (6-7) worked 5.1 innings, giving up nine hits and three earned runs. He struck out three batters and walked none.
shaw about his teammates. “It’s really fun to be on this team.”
There are still, after all, another 21 regular season games to play before heading in the playoffs, probably as the favorite.
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In girls’ volleyball, Huntington Beach is sixth in Divisions 1 and 2. Mira Costa is first. In Division 7, Garden Grove is unranked but received some votes. West Valley is first. In Division 8, Western is unranked but received some votes. United Christian Academy is first.
As befitting a team that has dominated the division, league and – sometimes – baseball for a decade, the final out was not fol lowed by a delirious dog pile but a series of sober smiles as if to say, “This is just the first step.”
In boys’ water polo, Huntington Beach is rated tied for sixth with Oaks Christian and Los Alamitos in Division 1 . Newport Harbor isInfirst.Division
At the other end of the success spectrum, the Los Angeles Angels (61-81) lost 3-1 to the Cleveland Guardians in Ohio. With the de feat, the Halos slipped out of third place in the American League West into fourth, a game behind the Texas Rangers.
• La Quinta (0-3) hosts Estan cia (1-2) at Bolsa Stadium
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“I thought the de fense played really well throughout the game. They came up with some big plays when we need ed it the most,” said Her bert, who completed 26 of 34 passes. “I think a great thing that we do is we’re able to shuffle guys around and play multiple positions. We had some
Behind a masterful pitch ing performance by a cer tain-to-be Hall of Famer, the Los Angeles Dodgers made more history Tues day night as they won their ninth National League West title in 10 years with a 4-0 victory over the Ari zona Diamondbacks at ChaseClaytonField.Kershaw (8-3) pitched seven shutout in nings, yielding only two hits. He struck out five bat ters and walked two.
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ried 10 times for 118 yards and one score.
Edison plays Tritons in the top matchup
INGLEWOOD (AP) –Justin Herbert shared the billing with three new comers in the latest threetouchdown pass game of his young, prolific career. The third-year quarter back threw for 279 yards, including three scoring passes for the 13th time, as the Los Angeles Char gers beat the Las Vegas Raiders 24-19 on Sunday. All three TDs were caught by players making their debut in Powder Blue.
• Rams (0-1): Sunday hosting Atlanta Fal cons (0-1)
It’s three (or four) weeks into the local high school football season and four area teams remain un beaten.Edison (4-0), the topranked team in our High 5 of teams in the cover age area of the Tribune, has the toughest matchup of the week.

The Tritons have already knocked off one Sunset League team, thumping Corona del Mar 23-6.
Garden Grove (3-0), our third-place choice, will host Torrance (1-3) on
Blake Allen ran for 127 yards on 21 carries and
Business as usual: it’s another NL West title for the L.A. Dodgers

RANCHO ALAMITOS is one of four unbeaten area teams from our West Orange County area. The Vaqueros are the Garden Grove League favorite now and play Godinez next (Orange County Tribune photo)

The Chargers will travel to south Orange County to play San Clemente (40) on Friday night.
“I just want to say I love you guys and thank you for being so good,” said Ker
Friday. Rancho Alamitos (3-0) is fourth and the only unbeaten team in the Garden Grove League. The Vaqueros (3-0) will travel to play Godinez (1-3).Rounding out our top five is Western (3-1). The
Our second-ranked team, Westminster (3-0), has the opposite situation, hosting winless Savanna (0-3) on Thursday.
By Joe Reedy AP Sports Writer
Khalil Mack, another big
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acquisition by general manager Tom Telesco and coach Brandon Stal ey during a busy offsea son, had three sacks, and Bryce Callahan picked off Derek Carr in the fourth quarter.
one TD for SCHS. Quar terback Broderick Red den completed 8-of-12 passes for 92 yards last week.The Chargers defeated Palos Verdes last week 35-7. Parker Awad passed for 235 yards and three TDs. Carter Hogue car
• UCLA (2-0): Sat urday hosting South Alabama (2-0).
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• Chargers (1-0): Thursday at Kansas City Chiefs (1-0)
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Los Angeles, which won its opener for the fourth straight year, also avenged last season’s finale, which Las Vegas won on a field goal in the final seconds of overtime to knock the Chargers
The changes aided the Chargers a lot
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