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Archive for May 21st, 2013
 

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Crime

La Palma Police seeking help to identify theft suspect

Posted March 8, 2012 by courtesy

The La Palma Police Department is seeking the public’s assistance in identifying a theft suspect, pictured on home security video stealing a delivered package from a La Palma home. The theft occurred on February 20, 2012, at approximately 3:10 p.m., when the unknown male subject was caught on security video walking up to the front [...]

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Garden Grove man convicted for forcing two women to perform sex acts, assaulting a third woman

Posted March 8, 2012 by courtesy

A man was convicted today of forcing two women to perform sex acts on him after threatening them with a weapon and assaulting a third woman. Rulin Hernandez Loaeza, 24, Garden Grove, was found guilty by a jury of two felony counts each of forcible oral copulation and criminal threats, one misdemeanor count of physical [...]

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Community

Los Alamitos offers Pee-Wee Track & Field Clinic

Posted March 8, 2012 by courtesy

The City of Los Alamitos Recreation & Community Services Department invites children ages 5-7 to participate in the Los Alamitos Pee-Wee Track & Field Clinic. It’s a fun and perfect way to discover new interests, burn off some energy, meet new friends, and learn the fundamentals of track & field. The clinic is coached by [...]

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Business

Nino Zamora of Howard’s Coffee Shop recognized by Cypress Senior Commission

Posted March 8, 2012 by courtesy

The following information was released by the City of Cypress. On Thursday, February 23, 2012, the Cypress Senior Commission formally recognized Nino Zamora, owner of Howard’s Coffee Shop for his dedication and generosity to the Senior Community. For the past six years, Nino Zamora has graciously donated a hot turkey dinner to homebound seniors in [...]

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Business

Ribbon-cutting at New 2 You Consignment Boutique

Posted March 8, 2012 by shelley

The Los Alamitos Chamber of Commerce recently held a ribbon-cutting at New 2 You Consignment Boutique, owned by Debbie Stryker. The following article was written by me almost a year ago, when she first opened her Boutique. Debbie Stryker wants the shirt off your back — after you wash it, iron it and put it [...]

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Cypress, empty land north of Katella
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Community

Cypress Council approves resolutions to put zoning-change measure on June ballot

Posted March 8, 2012 by shelley

In the City of Cypress, Measure D constrains the ease of owners of property zoned public/semi-public to develop the land for other use. Public/semi-public zoning generally covers uses such as public parks and schools. Los Alamitos Race Course is zoned public/semi-public, as was the long-closed Cypress Golf Course. A corner of the defunct golf course [...]

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Community

Become familiar with these five key areas

Posted March 8, 2012 by Sean Payne

As an investor, what are your goals? You can probably think of quite a few — but over the course of your lifetime, your objectives typically will fall into five key categories. And once you’re familiar with these areas, you can start thinking of what they’ll mean to you in terms of your financial and [...]

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Los Alamitos offers new children’s Chinese Language classes

Posted March 8, 2012 by courtesy

Children ages 3-5 years can learn a new language the fun and easy way at the City of Los Alamitos Recreation and Community Services Department. Language is best acquired by experiencing through it and these classes taught by OC First Language Academy staff incorporate fun and culturally enriching songs, rhymes, games, and craft projects. I [...]

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Room with a View: Facebook going public will not save California from the reckless spending of its politicians

Posted March 8, 2012 by shelley

Sacramento politicians — up to and including Governor Jerry Brown — look forward to Facebook going public not because it represents a successful technology business firmly planted in the new millennium but because the initial public offering (IPO) of stock in Facebook could bring the state literally billions of dollars in revenue over the next [...]

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