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National Drug Take Back Day: LA, OC residents to safely dispose of unused drugs
LOS ANGELES - Los Angeles and Orange County residents who want to get rid of expired, unused or unwanted drugs will have the chance to safely discard them Saturday at multiple locations during National Drug Take Back Day. The effort, organized by the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration, in partnership with...
Orange County’s School Superintendent to Retire While Battling Cancer
Orange County Department of Education Superintendent Al Mijares announced his retirement today, publicly revealing his battle with cancer over the past year and setting his last day for the end of June. His retirement comes less than a month after he told staff he planned to return to work in...
Firefighters Rescue Motorist from Burning Car in Irvine
A motorist crashed a sedan into a light standard in Irvine Saturday and required rescue by Orange County Fire Authority firefighters. The crash occurred about 7:30 a.m. Saturday at Barranca Parkway and von Karman Avenue, according to an OCFA post on X. Video showed the white sedan engulfed in flames...
Police look for suspects who carjacked man in CSULB parking lot
Police said the two suspects approached a man who was leaning on his car in the G8 parking lot, which is west of the Walter Pyramid. The post Police look for suspects who carjacked man in CSULB parking lot appeared first on Long Beach Post.
Long Beach Unveils 'Wellspring' Affordable Housing and Wellness Center, Funded by California's $20M Grant
Source: California Department of Housing and Community Development. Long Beach is welcoming a game-changing development to its lineup of community assets with the grand opening of Wellspring, a swanky new 88-unit affordable housing complex complete with a community health and wellness center. The state of California has coughed up a cool $20 million from the Department of Housing and Community Development's Multifamily Housing Program, greasing the wheels to make this project a reality.
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