California
Southern California teams’ retired numbers
DODGERS
Retired: 1 Pee Wee Reese, 2 Tommy Lasorda, 4 Duke Snider, 14 Gil Hodges, 19 Jim Gilliam, 20 Don Sutton, 24 Walter Alston, 32 Sandy Koufax, 39 Roy Campanella, 42 Jackie Robinson (retired all through baseball), 53 Don Drysdale, broadcasters Vin Scully and Jaime Jarrin
You may make a case: Zack Wheat (performed earlier than numbers have been instituted), 15 Dazzy Vance, 34 Fernando Valenzuela
It’s a lock: 22 Clayton Kershaw
ANGELS
Retired: 11 Jim Fregosi, 26 Gene Autry, 29 Rod Carew, 30 Nolan Ryan, 50 Jimmie Reese
You may make a case: 14 Mike Scioscia, 15 Tim Salmon, 40 Troy Percival
It’s a lock: 27 Mike Trout. (As for Shohei Ohtani’s No. 17? Too early to inform.)
LAKERS
Retired: 8/24 Kobe Bryant, 13 Wilt Chamberlain, *16 Pau Gasol, 22 Elgin Baylor, 25 Gail Goodrich, 32 Magic Johnson, 33 Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, 34 Shaquille O’Neal, 42 James Worthy, 44 Jerry West, 52 Jamaal Wilkes, broadcaster Chick Hearn. Additionally, a banner honoring six members of the Minneapolis Lakers: 17 Jim Pollard, 19 Vern Mikkelsen, 22 Slater Martin, 34 Clyde Lovellette, 99 George Mikan, Coach John Kundla
You may make a case: 4 Byron Scott, 5 Robert Horry, 21 Michael Cooper, 45 A.C. Inexperienced. Coaches Invoice Sharman, Pat Riley, Phil Jackson
It’s a lock: 6/23 LeBron James
Notes: Gasol may have his quantity retired March 7. … Bryant additionally had his quantity retired by the Dallas Mavericks, although he by no means performed with them. … Invoice Russell’s 6 can be retired league-wide. Will the Lakers put that one on the wall?
CLIPPERS
Retired: None
You may make a case: 3 Chris Paul, 32 Blake Griffin, 42 Elton Model. Additionally: 11 Bob McAdoo, from the franchise’s earlier existence in Buffalo
It’s a lock? 2 Kawhi Leonard, 13 Paul George
RAMS
Retired: 7 Bob Waterfield, 28 Marshall Faulk, 29 Eric Dickerson, 74 Merlin Olsen, 75 Deacon Jones, 78 Jackie Slater, 80 Isaac Bruce, 85 Jack Youngblood
You may make a case: 13 Kurt Warner, 18 Roman Gabriel, 25 (or 11) Norm Van Brocklin, 55 (or 80) Tom Fears, 65 Tom Mack, 67 (or 48) Les Richter, 84 Andy Robustelli, 85 Lamar Lundy, 88 Torry Holt. Coaches George Allen, Chuck Knox
It’s a lock: 99 Aaron Donald
Observe: Bruce, the one one of many Rams honored who shouldn’t be but within the Corridor of Fame, was drafted by the L.A. Rams in 1994 however performed the majority of his profession in St. Louis, and Faulk’s Rams tenure was additionally in St. Louis … As famous above, some gamers needed to change numbers in 1952 when the NFL numbering system modified.
CHARGERS
Retired: 14 Dan Fouts, 19 Lance Alworth, 21 LaDainian Tomlinson, 55 Junior Seau
You may make a case: 17 Philip Rivers, 18 Charlie Joiner, 71 Fred Dean, 74 Ron Combine, 80 Kellen Winslow, 85 Antonio Gates. Coaches Don Coryell, Sid Gillman
It’s a lock: 13 Keenan Allen
KINGS
Retired: 4 Rob Blake, 16 Marcel Dionne, 18 Dave Taylor, 20 Luc Robitaille, *23 Dustin Brown, 30 Rogie Vachon, 99 Wayne Gretzky (retired all through the NHL)
You may make a case: 9 Bernie Nicholls
It’s a lock: 8 Drew Doughty, 11 Anze Kopitar, 32 Jonathan Fast, Coach Darryl Sutter
Observe: Brown may have his quantity retired and a statue unveiled Feb. 11. The others concerned in profitable Stanley Cups in 2012 and ’14 ought to have their numbers retired shortly after they retire.
DUCKS
Retired: 8 Teemu Selanne, 9 Paul Kariya, 27 Scott Niedermayer
You may make a case: 10 Corey Perry, 25 Chris Pronger, 35 Jean-Sebastien Giguere
It’s a lock: 15 Ryan Getzlaf
SPARKS
Retired: 9 Lisa Leslie, 11 Penny Toler
You may make a case: 8 Delisha Milton
It’s a lock: 3 Candace Parker, 30 Nneka Ogwumike
GALAXY
Retired: 13 Cobi Jones
You may make a case: 10 Landon Donovan, 23 David Beckham
Notes: No. 13 was semiofficially retired when Jones retired in 2007 however was issued to Jermaine Jones in 2017, with Cobi Jones saying he was “passing the torch.” It isn’t presently utilized by a Galaxy participant. … Donovan and Beckham have statues on the Galaxy’s house stadium in Carson. Retiring the “10” is nearly sacrilegious in soccer anyway, however Donovan did put on No. 26 when he got here out of retirement to rejoin the Galaxy in 2016.
LAFC
Retired: None. It’s too quickly.
It’s a lock: 10 Carlos Vela
Observe: See the Donovan merchandise above re: No. 10.
USC FOOTBALL
Retired: 3 Carson Palmer, 11 Matt Leinart, 12 Charles White, 20 Mike Garrett, 32 O.J. Simpson, 33 Marcus Allen
You may make a case: 5 Reggie Bush, 55 Junior Seau
Observe: All of USC’s retired numbers went to Heisman Trophy winners (and now that Bush is not persona non grata with the NCAA, his could be formally retired too in some unspecified time in the future). No. 3 was taken out of retirement this 12 months and issued to extensive receiver Jordan Addison, with Palmer’s blessing. Beforehand, Garrett allowed Darnell Bing to convey his No. 20 out of retirement.
USC BASKETBALL
Males: 10 Gus Williams/DeMar DeRozan, 11 Invoice Sharman, 19 Bob Boyd, 23 Harold Miner, 25 Paul Westphal, 44 John Rudometkin
Girls: 11 Paula McGee, 14 Tina Thompson, 30 Pamela McGee, 31 Cheryl Miller, 33 Lisa Leslie, 44 Cynthia Cooper
UCLA FOOTBALL
Retired: 5 Kenny Easley, 8 Troy Aikman, 13 Kenny Washington, 16 Gary Beban, 34 Paul Cameron, 38 Burr Baldwin, *42 Jackie Robinson, 79 Jonathan Ogden, 80 Donn Moomaw, 84 Jerry Robinson
Observe: Jackie Robinson wore 28 as a UCLA soccer participant in 1939-40, however 42 was retired throughout all UCLA sports activities in his honor in 2014
UCLA BASKETBALL
Males: 11 Don Barksdale, 25 Gale Goodrich, 31 Ed O’Bannon/Reggie Miller, 32 Invoice Walton, 33 Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (generally known as Lew Alcindor as a collegian), 35 Sidney Wicks, 42 Walt Hazzard, 52 Jamaal Wilkes (generally known as Keith Wilkes as a collegian), 54 Marques Johnson
Girls: 12 Denise Curry, 15 Ann Meyers Drysdale
California
California proposes its own EV buyer credit — which could cut out Elon Musk's Tesla
- Gov. Gavin Newsom plans to revive California’s EV rebate if Trump ends the federal tax credit.
- But Tesla, the largest maker of EVs, would be excluded under the proposal.
- Elon Musk criticized Tesla’s potential exclusion from the rebate.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom is preparing to step in if President-elect Donald Trump fulfills his promise to axe the federal electric-vehicle tax credit — but one notable EV maker could be left out.
Newsom said Monday if the $7,500 federal tax credit is eliminated he would restart the state’s zero-emission vehicle rebate program, which was phased out in 2023.
“We will intervene if the Trump Administration eliminates the federal tax credit, doubling down on our commitment to clean air and green jobs in California,” Newsom said in a statement. “We’re not turning back on a clean transportation future — we’re going to make it more affordable for people to drive vehicles that don’t pollute.”
The rebates for EV buyers would come from the state’s Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund, which is funded by polluters of greenhouse gases under a cap-and-trade program, according to the governor’s office.
But Tesla’s vehicles could be excluded under the proposal’s market-share limitations, Bloomberg News first reported.
The governor’s office confirmed to Business Insider that the rebate program could include a market-share cap which could in turn exclude Tesla or other EV makers. The office did not share details about what market-share limit could be proposed and also noted the proposal would be subject to negotiations in the state legislature.
A market-share cap would exclude companies whose sales account for a certain amount of total electric vehicle sales. For instance, Tesla accounted for nearly 55% off all new electric vehicles registered in California in the first three quarters of 2024, according to a report from the California New Car Dealers Association. By comparison, the companies with the next highest EV market share in California were Hyundai and BMW with 5.6% and 5% respectively.
Tesla sales in California, the US’s largest EV market, have recently declined even as overall EV sales in the state have grown. Though the company still accounted for a majority of EV sales in California this year as of September, its market share fell year-over-year from 64% to 55%.
The governor’s office said the market-share cap would be aimed at promoting competition and innovation in the industry.
Elon Musk, who has expressed support for ending the federal tax credit, said in an X post it was “insane” for the California proposal exclude Tesla.
The federal electric vehicle tax credit, which was passed as part of the Biden administration’s Inflation Reduction Act in 2022, provides a $7,500 tax credit to some EV buyers.
Musk, who is working closely with the incoming Trump administration, has expressed support for ending the tax credit. He’s set to co-lead an advisory commission, the Department of Government Efficiency, which is aimed at slashing federal spending.
The Tesla CEO said on an earnings call in July that ending the federal tax credit might actually benefit the company.
“I think it would be devastating for our competitors and for Tesla slightly,” Musk said. “But long-term probably actually helps Tesla, would be my guess.”
BI’s Graham Rapier previously reported that ending the tax credit could help Tesla maintain its strong standing in the EV market by slowing its competitors growth.
Prior to the EV rebate proposal, Newsom has already positioned himself as a foil to the incoming Trump administration. Following Trump’s election win the governor called on California lawmakers to convene for a special session to discuss protecting the state from Trump’s second term.
“The freedoms we hold dear in California are under attack — and we won’t sit idle,” Newsom said in a statement at the time.
California
California Gov. Gavin Newsom says state will provide rebates if Trump removes tax credit for electric vehicles
California Gov. Gavin Newsom said the state will provide rebates to residents if President-elect Donald Trump’s incoming administration does away with a federal tax credit for electric vehicles.
In a news release issued Monday, Newsom said he would restart the state’s Clean Vehicle Rebate Program, which provided financial incentives on more than 590,000 vehicles before it was phased out late 2023.
“We will intervene if the Trump Administration eliminates the federal tax credit, doubling down on our commitment to clean air and green jobs in California,” Newsom said. “We’re not turning back on a clean transportation future — we’re going to make it more affordable for people to drive vehicles that don’t pollute.”
The federal rebates on new and used electric vehicles were implemented in the Inflation Reduction Act that President Joe Biden signed into law in 2022. When Trump’s second term in office begins next year, he could work with Congress to change the rules around those rebates. Those potential changes could limit the federal rebates, including by reducing the amount of money available or limiting who is eligible.
Limiting federal subsidies on electric vehicle purchases would hurt many American automakers, including Ford, General Motors and the EV startup Rivian. Tesla, which also builds its automobiles in the United States, would take a smaller hit since that company currently sells more EVs and has a higher profit margin than any other EV manufacturer.
Newsom also announced earlier this month that he will convene a special session “to protect California values,” including fundamental civil rights and reproductive rights, that he said “are under attack by this incoming administration.”
“Whether it be our fundamental civil rights, reproductive freedom, or climate action — we refuse to turn back the clock and allow our values and laws to be attacked,” Newsom said on X on Nov. 7.
A spokesperson for Trump did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
This isn’t the first time California will be taking action against the Trump’s administration concerning clean transportation legislation.
In 2019, California and 22 other states sued his administration for revoking its ability to set standards for greenhouse gas emission and fuel economy standards for vehicles, The Associated Press reported.
California sued the Trump administration over 100 times during his first term, primarily on matters including gun control, health care, education and immigration, the Los Angeles Times reported.
California
45 Years Later, California Murder Mystery Solved Through DNA Evidence
A 45-year-old cold case of a 17-year-old girl brutally raped and murdered has been resolved, bringing closure to the family. On February 9, 1979, Esther Gonzalez walked from her parents’ home to her sister’s in Banning, California, roughly 137 km east of Los Angeles. She never arrived. The next day, her body was discovered in a snowpack near a highway in Riverside County, California. Authorities determined she had been raped and bludgeoned to death, leading to an investigation that spanned decades.
The lab was able to match the DNA to a man named Lewis Randolph “Randy” Williamson, who died in 2014. Williamson, a US Marine Corps veteran, called authorities on the fateful day to report finding Ms Gonzalez’s body. At the time, he claimed he could not identify whether the body was male or female. Described as “argumentative” by deputies, Williamson was asked to take a polygraph test, which he passed, clearing him of suspicion in the pre-DNA era. He had faced assault allegations in the past but was never convicted of any violent crimes, according to the Los Angeles Times.
Despite limited leads, the Riverside County cold case homicide team didn’t give up. A semen sample recovered from Ms Gonzalez’s body in 1979 was preserved but remained unmatched in the national Combined DNA Index System (CODIS) for decades.
In 2023, forensic technology finally caught up. The homicide team collaborated with a genetic lab in Texas that specialises in forensic genealogy. A sample of Williamson’s blood from his 2014 autopsy provided the DNA match needed to confirm him as the 17-year-old’s rapist and killer.
The Gonzalez family had mixed emotions—relief at finally having answers and sadness knowing Williamson would not face justice, as he died in Florida ten years ago. Ms Gonzalez, remembered by her family as a shy yet funny and mild-mannered young woman, was the fourth of seven children. Her oldest brother, Eddie Gonzalez, wrote on Facebook, “The Gonzalez family would like to thank the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department on a job well done. After 40 years, the Gonzalez family has closure.”
“We are very happy that we finally have closure,” Ms Gonzalez’s sister, Elizabeth, 64, shared with CNN. “We are happy about it but, since the guy has died, a little sad that he won’t spend any time for her murder.”
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