Sept. 9, 2018
Dispensary defies court ruling, reopens business after arrests
File photo of the Plug Source LASD Norwalk |
South Whittier- The Plig, an illegal marijuana retailer, appears back open for business this weekend just days after deputies from Norwalk Station, and Narcotics Bureau served a search warrant on the business Wednesday arresting four individuals including two that were booked \n an additional charge of violating a court order.
A check of the building located at 14203 Imperial Hwy shortly after 8 p.m. on Saturday found that it appeared business as usual, with the read door left showing a lit waiting room behind a white security screen door.it.
State grant funding Theatre improvements
State Sen. Ian Calderon (D-Montebello), has secured a $400,000 grant from this year's state budget to make several long-awaited improvements to the La Mirada Theatre for the Performing Arts.
The funds will be used to replace seats that are original, and have only been recovered the and not replaced its opening 41 years ago.
More than 250.000 people attend events at the Theatre annually.
Upgrades to the sound system will also be paid for by the grants as the facility prepares for the opening of its 2018-19 season in just over a month when 'Murder on the Orient' will premiere on Friday. October 19.
La Habra Vons facing October closure
An official announcement is expected soon confirming that the Vons market at Imperial Hwy and Beach Blvd will be closing in October.
The location opened originally as a Smith's Food King becoming a Vons Market in the 90's. The competition at the corner became too much in the last decade when competition took hold with three markets after the addition of WalMart and SmartNFinal at the same intersection.
The location opened originally as a Smith's Food King becoming a Vons Market in the 90's. The competition at the corner became too much in the last decade when competition took hold with three markets after the addition of WalMart and SmartNFinal at the same intersection.
Editor's Note: Update 9/12 The closing has been confirmed and will occur Oct. 12th. It is also unlikely that apartments will go up on this corner according to sources at La Habra City Hall. Stay tuned.
Biola celebrates chapel makeover
Biola University students and alumni attended a Friday morning worship service to celebrate the recent upgrade to the chapel on campus in a Whittier Daily News story by writer Mike Sprague.
One of the highlights of the work done was the installation of 32 ornate stained-glass windows imported from Denmark.
https://www.whittierdailynews.com/2018/09/07/biola-university-chapel-gets-makeover-and-its-sparkly/
No comments:
Post a Comment