11:57 am | Oct 18, 2009
Weekly news digest: Headlines you may have missed from Oct. 12 – 18
Council Roundup: Seal Beach gets new citywide speed limits The Seal Beach City Council okayed speed limit changes, rejected a request by the owner of the Chevron Station at 4000 Lampson Ave. to add a sandwich shop and addressed how council members report mileage for reimbursement. Get the details here at SBD.
Free medical clinic opens in Los Alamitos Lestonnac Free Medical Clinic of Orange has opened a location in Los Alamitos to serve the county’s growing uninsured population. Read more at SBD.
Long Beach city staff opposes Seal Beach annexation of Island Village community Deputy Long Beach City Manager Reggie Harrison said the city is against the annexing of the 184-unit Island Village neighborhood to Seal Beach, doing so would cost Long Beach $343,021 in annual property tax and other revenues, he said. Read more at presstelegram.com.
Police searching for ‘Band-Aid’ bank robber The Wachovia Bank at 13962 Seal Beach Blvd. was robbed Tuesday, Oct. 13. Details. Pix.
Also: Forecasters flip-flopping on O.C.’s El Nino forecast, Six hundred attend Survive and Thrive 5-kilometer Walk/Run, and LB Sierra Club urges city officials to woo Tesla.
Keep up with all the area headlines throughout the week. Browse our hand-picked list of stories from the Orange County Register (left) and bookmark Seal Beach Daily’s “In the News” page to link to stories of interest to the Seal Beach, Los Alamitos, Rossmoor, Sunset Beach and Surfside area.
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