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Anaheim Officials Cram Housing in Poor Neighborhood, Deny Housing in Rich Part of City

Anaheim
By Spencer Custodio | November 27, 2019

Anaheim city officials are fine with allowing a dense housing development in a poor neighborhood, but reject a less dense housing development in the rich Anaheim Hills area.

Green Turf to Remain in Laguna’s Main Beach Park Despite Planned Renovations

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By CHLOE ANDERSSON | November 27, 2019

With $600,000 in design and renovations planned for the prime attraction, city staff had suggested taking out the green turf to conserve water.

Some Eateries in Fountain Valley Get a Break in Permit Fees

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By SARAH STALEY | November 27, 2019

In a unanimous vote, the Fountain Valley City Council has approved a resolution temporarily reducing fees for the permits required to operate restaurants with 50 or fewer seats.

‘Peter Pan’ Gets the Panto Treatment at Laguna Playhouse

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By ERIC MARCHESE | November 27, 2019

PREVIEW: The familiar children’s tale is meshed with a Christmas theme along with pop culture elements, music and humor to create a show geared toward kids but designed to entertain the entire family.

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