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  2. Marine Corps Air Station Tustin - Wikipedia

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    It was named "Marine Corps Air Station, Santa Ana" in 1966 and renamed Marine Corps Air Station Tustin in 1979. During the Vietnam War , the base was a center for on-going testing of radar installations (including the Sperry TPS-34) which were erected, tested, disassembled and shipped to South Vietnam .

  3. Santa Ana–Orange Line - Wikipedia

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    Orange and Santa Ana Motor Railroad car in service, c. 1905 A Santa Ana–Orange Line train derailed after striking a truck, July 1927 The beginnings of the route are traced back to a horsecar line built between The Plaza in Orange and Fourth Street and French Street in Santa Ana by the Santa Ana, Orange & Tustin Street Railway Company around 1887.

  4. Striketober - Wikipedia

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    The first large-scale strike to occur during Striketober was the 2021 Kellogg's strike, with about 1,400 beginning their strike on October 4. [8] BCTGM workers employed by Kellogg's disagreed with the employee benefits presented in a new labor contract. [ 18 ]

  5. Secret Service agent, robbed at gunpoint in Tustin, shot one ...

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    Tustin police responded to a report of a possible robbery around 9:30 p.m. June 15 at the Tustin Field 1 residential community at Tustin Legacy, a former military base turned residential development.

  6. LAPD sergeant arrested at work after allegedly fleeing scene ...

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    Tustin Police Sgt. Ryan Newton said officers there were called about 3:57 a.m. Saturday to a report of a person down in the street in the area of Nisson Road and Del Amo Avenue. When they arrived ...

  7. Tustin hangar continues to burn, delaying cleanup and raising ...

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  8. Pacific Electric Railway strike of 1903 - Wikipedia

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    On April 24, 1903 approximately 700 Mexican track workers, working on Main St in Downtown Los Angeles, walked off the job in protest of the low wages they received. [1] The Strikers worked for Pacific Electric Railway owned by Henry E. Huntington, a notorious anti-union businessman.

  9. Costco's Unionized Workers Vote in Favor of Nationwide Strike

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    The union represents 18,000 of Costco’s 219,000 American workers, so a strike would affect many Costco locations and shoppers. Here’s what they’re demanding, and how it could affect you.