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The Planning Commission has endorsed an amendment to the Whittier General Plan which would lay the groundwork for saving historic buildings.
A strike was averted at the California Youth Authority institution in Whittier when teachers agreed to a tentative two-year contract.
Construction of a new wing has forced the Whittier Museum to close for July.
Whittier Hilton Hotel with up to $1 million in city loans and financial assistance over the next eight years.
The Whittier Union High School District has reached agreements with three employee unions for new three-year contracts.
Whittier College has exceeded its Second Century Fund goal of $15 million, and officials have now
The City Council has adopted a record $29.6-million budget for fiscal 1985-86.
A lawsuit has been filed by the former director of a Whittier shelter for battered women against
The City Council has tentatively approved a 117-unit housing project on the former Lowell School site on the city's east side.
The Whittier City School District Board of Education has ratified a new, two-year contract with
A move by Police Chief James Bale to more than double parking fines in Whittier has been unanimously rejected by the City Council.
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors has agreed to spend $210,000 on repairs to Colima Road between Danbrook and Poulter streets in south Whittier.
Enrollment at Rio Hondo Community College is up by 615 students this fall, a dramatic turnaround from a year ago when officials believe the state's first-ever tuition at two-year colleges contributed to an enrollment drop of 14% at the school.
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Police say they are investigating allegations of child abuse involving seven boys at the Fred C.
A $257,000 contract to widen and improve streets around the Hilton Hotel site has been approved by the Whittier City Council.
The Whittier City Council is seeking applicants to fill vacancies on eight city boards and commissions.
Supt.
The Los Nietos School District and its classified employees have agreed to a new contract, ending nearly nine months of negotiations.