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  2. Yorba Linda, California - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, construction began on the Yorba Linda Town Center, a 125,000-square-foot shopping and dining center on the corner of Yorba Linda Boulevard and Imperial Highway, featuring Bristol Farms as an anchor tenant. The shopping center opened in April 2019.

  3. Boston Stores (California-based department store) - Wikipedia

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    Pacific Boulevard was the busiest shopping district in the southeastern Los Angeles suburbs from the 1930s through the 1950s. The store had expanded in 1940, 1957 and 1966 — from a 25-foot storefront in 1924 to one of 150 feet by 1966. [15] Placentia, 110 E. Yorba Linda Bl., 26,400 square feet (2,450 m 2), opened October 19, 1973 [16]

  4. 2008 Chino Hills earthquake - Wikipedia

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    The Chino Hills earthquake was caused by oblique-slip faulting, with components of both thrust and sinistral strike-slip displacement. [3] Preliminary reports cited the Whittier Fault as the active cause, but the quake was later determined to have been generated by the "Yorba Linda trend," as identified by Caltech seismologist Egill Hauksson. [4]

  5. GOP Reps. Young Kim and Michelle Steel prepping for ... - AOL

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    Shopping. Beauty. Deals. Gifting. Health. Home. Style. ... smiles outside her campaign office in Yorba Linda, California on Oct. 6, 2018. ... and Project 2025 have been at the center of Democratic ...

  6. Yorba Linda station - Wikipedia

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    The Yorba Linda Depot is a former railway station of the Pacific Electric Railway, located in Yorba Linda, California. The station was in service for the La Habra–Fullerton–Yorba Linda Line . Rail service began in 1910 when tracks were laid through the town as far southeast as Stern.

  7. JOANN Fabrics Announces Hundreds of Store Closings ... - AOL

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    After initially filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in March 2024, JOANN has decided to file for bankruptcy again, this time closing hundreds of stores.

  8. Shopping. Main Menu. Health. Health. Fitness. Medicare. Main Menu. News. ... #14 Yorba Linda 31 #11 Brea Olinda 49, Fontana 31. ... National Hurricane Center director: Changes coming for upcoming ...

  9. Marukai Corporation U.S.A. - Wikipedia

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    The company began to emphasize membership-based retail shopping. In 1999, the company opened its first 98cent Plus Store carrying Daiso products, before Daiso had its own stores in US. The company has since expanded to 11 locations in California with over 400 employees in California. These stores sell Japanese food and household items. [3]