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Council Seeks Applicants For Redevelopment Committee
22 hours ago ago from InstantNewsWestU.com
A proverbial hat is being passed for residents to throw in their names if they are interested in having a say in the redevelopment of downtown West University Place. Last week the West U. City Council decided to allow interested residents to apply for positions on a special committee the city is creating to solicit ideas for the city center redevelopment. The area includes the rows of shops and restaurants lining Edloe Street and ...
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12 hours ago ago from LGBT POV
In commemoration of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and in celebration of the 25th anniversary of becoming a city, the City of West Hollywood is welcoming nominations from the community for its annual “Keeper of the Dream” award. Anyone who lives in, works in, owns property in, or participates in the West Hollywood community is invited to submit nominations. The award will honor an individual who has demonstrated exceptional leadership in ...
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San Bernardino County Sentinel Friday, December 25, 2009 GT Torn over Fireworks Revenue, Hazard Blue Lupine flowers once proliferated on Grand Terrace’s most prominent geological feature, which is still known as Blue Mountain. When those flowers bloomed in the spring, the surface of the craggy monolith turned blue, hence the name. But Blue Mountain is no longer blue. The Blue Lupines were eradicated in a fire that blazed across the ...
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4 hours ago ago from Junior Society
For those needing proof that Santa does indeed visit sunnier climates on Christmas I present the following irrefutable historical evidence an image of the big man circling his team around Los Angeles City Hall (taken from the cover of a giant promotional matchbook for the LA City Employee's Credit Union, circa 1950s). Well, for those members who celebrate Christmas, I want to wish a very happy one. We're staying close to home this ...
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