The city of Tustin is worried about its financial solvency after spending more than half its annual budget to respond to a fire at a historic WWII hangar in early November. The fire on November 7 ...
The Tustin Lighter-Than-Air South Hangar, a National Historic Landmark built in 1942, represents American ingenuity and ...
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Forty-one years ago, Ursula Kennedy was elected the first female mayor of Tustin. Now, there’s an effort by representatives and community members underway to honor her legacy with a post office ...
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After nearly a month, fire officials declared the North Hangar fire in Tustin officially extinguished as the city’s mayor called on the Navy to take more accountability. But those who live near the ...
Navy officials announced this week that a $6-million contract has been awarded to an environmental cleanup firm to remove the debris that was released when a historic 17-story hangar in the city of ...
Don’t touch the layer of ash or the six-inch chunks of blackened debris that have been landing on the roofs and lawns and cars of Tustin-area residents for the past three days. Close your windows.
A year after a fire destroyed one of Tustin’s two iconic World War II-era blimp hangars, prompting an environmental cleanup that’s eclipsed $100 million in costs, there is still no answer from ...
TUSTIN, Calif. (KABC) -- Public schools and parks in the city of Tustin are closed after air quality experts detected asbestos near the historic air hangar that burned down earlier this week. Asbestos ...
The City of Tustin has identified some expected, unexpected and curious sites for potential future residential development over the next five years or so. The city, like others across OC, has been ...
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