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UC President Dr. Michael V. Drake Announces Plans To Step Down
Drake's history with the UC system runs long. It includes academic and administrative roles in UC San Francisco, UC Irvine and UC Riverside.

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Drake's history with the UC system runs long. It includes academic and administrative roles in UC San Francisco, UC Irvine and UC Riverside.

The Monday-to-Wednesday closures are scheduled through the middle of August.
While posing as a nurse, Jesenea Miron entered a hospital room occupied by a woman and her infant daughter. Miron tried to take the baby.
Citlalli Ortiz was born in Rancho Mirage but represented Mexico and told reporters she was also representing the Coachella Valley.
A committee was established to address concerns.
Krawczyk and her doubles partner Danielle Collins secured a round one victory against Greece's Maria Sakkari and Despina Papamichail.
The added fees for the over 500 unincorporated Riverside County property owners stem from fire mitigation charges.
The traffic enforcement effort was conducted July 26.
The South Coast AQMD extended the advisory until 10 a.m. Wednesday.
Rigoberto R. Reyes, 45, was sentenced Monday.
No homes or other structures were damaged.
It was not immediately known whether drugs or alcohol played a factor.
The Department of Environmental Health has scheduled insecticide spraying between 4 a.m. and 7 a.m. July 31 in three locations.
The agreement follows a legal challenge to the giant sculpture's location.
The star doubles tennis player is partnering with Danielle Collins. Tennis at the Olympic Games will begin Saturday.
The defendant, 36-year-old Martin Ancamil, is being held in lieu of $5 million bail.
The incident was reported near Whitewater.
Crews were able to retrieve the owner's dog, Lucky, as well as some personal belongings, according to the Palm Springs Fire Department.
The 2019 blaze ripped through 1,011 acres in Calimesa, killing two people, destroying 72 structures and damaging 16 others.
The collision happened shortly before 11 a.m. Wednesday at Highway 74 and Menifee Road, authorities said.