- Baked Bads
- What city health inspectors found in the Kalani Bros. Bakery
- The city Health Department shut down Kalani Bros. Bakery last Friday when inspectors found cockroaches, mice droppings, and other health hazards. The bakery's license is temporarily suspended, and is pending to be permanently revoked. Health inspectors have given warnings to the large company in the past, with many of the problems remaining unresolved upon each inspection.
- County Wants Higher Moving Fees to Reduce Impact
- County can't expand without newcomers paying impact fees
- County commissioners are pushing for impact fees to be put in place for residents moving into the area. The purpose of these fees is to ease to ease the financial strain placed on long time by newcomers who might not be able to fully secure their financial contributions to the community growth.
- Legislatures Bring Apple to Schools
- New law that promotes health and debate in public schools
- A state law goes into effect next fall that removes the selling of junk food from all schools below the college level. The move sparks controversy from parents, principles, food distributors, and even students.
- Bulletproof: As Ordained by the City
- Police officer survives random act of criminality, thanks to supplies mandatory by the city
- Thomas E. Richardson responded to an anonymous call last night. A suspicious person was reported behind the restaurant at 640 Aloma Avenue. When Richardson pulled up to the individual, he was hit by two .38 caliber rounds. He survived thanks to a bullet proof vest provided to all police officers by the city; free of charge.
- Police Celebrate A Year of Reassurance
- Local officers of the law check on senior citizens' safety for a year
- Project Reassurance was enacted exactly a year ago to assist in the safety of the city's senior citizens. Yesterday, police celebrated the success of this program, as well as the three lives that it saved.
- Eye for a Blind
- Lawsuit restricts cornea transplants from deceased individuals
- A two year old incident and subsequent lawsuit has resulted in a law that requires family permission for the corneas to be removed from a deceased individual. In the lawsuit, the victim was a Jane Doe when her corneas were removed. Later, when she was identified, her family filed the lawsuit, stating violation of rights.
Wednesday, January 15, 2014
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